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for minds. this is d.w. news live from berlin india appeals for help as hospitals scramble to secure oxygen the e.u. pledges fresh aid to india as they called it crisis threatens to turn into a catastrophe hospitals are overwhelmed by unprecedented numbers of critically ill patients. also coming up funerals are held for more than 80 people do die after fires swept through a covert award in a baghdad hospital officials say the blaze was started by an exploding oxygen tank
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. and 2 months later with no host and no audience this year's oscars are finally going ahead with the list of nominees that's more diverse than ever before. america evanston thanks for joining us offers of aid from around the world are pouring in for india which is suffering from a devastating surge of coronavirus cases the european union plans to send oxygen and medicine while the u.s. says it will provide ventilators and raw materials for vaccines infection rates in india are breaking world records hospital beds are scarce and lifesaving oxygen supplies are running out bodies are piling up and morgues and many fear the worst
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is yet to come. grief outside hospitals in delhi. disinfecting the dead the fear of infection remains even when life has passed. makeshift formation sites like these a springing up to deal with the rising death toll because karisma turion cemeteries cannot cope. relatives feel helpless as the coronavirus teds through the capital. i have money i have everything but i can't get my sister. got me nobody at the back to baghdad no that is not forget no very good we can do good we can go. as a boy and hospitals have run out of oxygen and intensive care beds india's prime minister patients and caution in. our jobs and money i'm speaking to you
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on this radio show them at a time when corona is testing our patience and that capacity to bear pay and many of our loved ones have left us to soon also might leave at this moment in order to win this battle and we must listen to scientists. for several days running the indian government has reported more than $300000.00 new infections. doctors worry the recent surge has been fueled by a new variant this one composed of tea while the more infectious and vaccine resistant versions of the virus health experts fear the result could be a virus that's fast spreading and less controllable several countries have offered help india's air force collected oxygen imports from singapore on the weekend and the u.s. and the e.u.
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are planning to send aid e.u. president form the alliance says the block is pooling resources to respond to india's request for assistance. but for the sick queuing outside full hospitals in delhi these supplies carts come fast enough. earlier i spoke to delhi bureau chief aberrated she and i asked her how the devastating situation in india got to this point you know india relatively were the 1st wave in this pandemic the numbers of infections that started pulling dramatically the vaccine driver had picked up by the beginning of the year and then created a false sense of security both within the public as well as the authorities you know politicians and governments going to strap to buy a series of elections with huge campaign trannies then you have these big religious
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gatherings with no semblance of social distancing and all the potential of turning into super expensive bents that sent the wrong message to the people themselves became complacent and even casual and then came the 2nd lead with its variants its new mutants and double mutants of the sort for the munis much more deadly martial contagious than the earlier miners and that's when india now finds itself people last seen the medical infrastructure put on ticking menstruate trying to get relatives into hospitals saying they are not really dying because there's noxon available you must be asking themselves why didn't the government anticipate this they had been secondly is it me because leaves in other parts of the world why not india the government is not the scrambling to do everything it can but precious time has been lost and for some it's coming too late. he came to me earlier. to wrack now where officials say a deadly fire at
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a hospital treating cove in 1000 patients was caused by an exploding oxygen tank funerals were held today for some of the 82 victims of the blaze the families of the victims say negligence and corrupt. contributed to the disaster and hampered the response. but burying their loved ones who they desperately tried to save but couldn't this man's brother was one of many covert 19 patients at the hospital when a massive fire broke out to rescue teams deployed quickly so his nephew tried everything he could to save him from the blaze by himself. how could i leave my uncle who raised me i stayed with him i tried to drag him out but i could not because he had lost consciousness. all that suffering and many iraqis believe it could have been prevented with a timely emergency response and had the hospital been better maintained of both
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already spin seed. flammable ceilings and no fire protection system many impromptu rescuers say it's the government's fault. to manage the negligent from the largest to the smallest to be held accountable. iraq's health care system has struggled to cope with the coronavirus pandemic and now this as the public rage over the blaze grows the government has promised it will hold people accountable the prime minister has suspended the health minister and the governor of baghdad province but it's unclear if that will be enough for all the families grieving the loss of their loved ones in a place where they were supposed to find healing. let's get you up to speed now on some of the other stories making headlines around the world. supporters of somalia's president mohammed abdul hakim mohammad have clashed with those opposing
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the extension of his 4 year term residents reported hearing gunfire in the capital mogadishu the president had signed a law in april extending his mandate for 2 years. italian coast guards have rescued more than 100 people from a fishing boat adrift in rough seas due to bad weather several patrol boats were involved in the rescue mission officials does not confer whether the people on board were refugees or where the boat had come from. initial exit polls in albania as parliamentary elections suggest a tight race between the governing socialist party and the opposition democratic party all parties have said they will deliver the reforms needed for albania to achieve its goal of joining the european union results of the vote are expected within the next 48 hours. huge wildfires erupted in siberia after
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dry grass caught fire gusts of wind caused the fire to spread rapidly and hampered firefighters efforts to put it out thick smoke temporarily restricted traffic on a highway nearby no victims have been courted. well hollywood is gearing up to present the 93rd academy award ceremony tonight but while the red carpet is rolled out just as every year the oscars will be unlike any other before with no host and no audiences show producers are still hoping to bring some a glamour to the ceremony most of the films up for awards tonight have never made it to a movie theater bump streaming services have come to their rescue both as doing platforms and also as creative engines for high class drama here's an. review of the nominees. mag with 11 nominations is technically the front runner of
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this yes ask us david finch is black and white to the golden age of hollywood is up for best film and best director gary oldman could take home a 2nd best acting oscar for his performance of the alcoholic screenwriter helen manc mankiewicz the man who wrote citizen kane. any distraction eliminated every. fellow oscar winner viola davis is a favorite for best actress performance and music drama or a nice black bottom playing the 1st black female blues artist tree caught the professional. to me. it is my assumption i'm playing her because she had to know her because it was either knowing your word or guy. dying under the weight of a culture. didn't understand you were. also nominated
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from mar a nice black bottom is biola davis' costar chadwick boseman who recently died of cancer but his final performance as a blues trumpeter to determine to make it to the top could a posthumous academy award for best actor. going to chicago jazz would be. no place to be with 6 nominations aaron sorkin's the trial of the she coude was 7 is one of this year's most political contenders a group of activists protesting the vietnam war face a kangaroo court and this real life drama sasha baron cohen as activist every huffman has a good shot at the oscar for best supporting actor. judas and the black messiah and now the 60 set drama has 2 supporting actor nominees daniel as black panther leader fred thompson. and lucky that stands as the informer who betrays him to the
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f.b.i. this year's oscars are the most diverse ever 9 non white actors are nominated. including steven ewan he's the 1st asian american to receive an oscar nomination for best actor for his performance in. as a korean immigrant who moved the family to arkansas to become a farmer. there is something so confident about its own point of view. why are another. be juxtaposed to you know what mr american is. the true front runner this year considered a shoo in for best film and best director is no meant land the poignant road movie from china. he spoke direct close joe francis mcdormand place of van living modern day no minute no. i'm just. the same
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thing right. no meant and expose a life lived off the great frances mcdormand has a good shot at her 3rd oscar for best actress appealed on the stage of the 2018 academy awards for more diversity among numbing these is already coming true. ok too but in this league soccer and we have this look at all the results from match day 31 gladbach dominated beat a fan's rb life sick beached guard which means byron munich won't win the title until at least the next matchday laver couzin defeated frankfurt minds upset by iron door common to down vols fork on your own berlin defeated braman and freiburg share the spoils with hoffenheim back on friday cologne snuck past alex fork and
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due to hertz of berlin's covert quarantine its clash with shell cup is postponed so what does all that mean for the bundesliga standings while biron still looks set to win the title vi of cork frankfurt endorsement are in a fierce battle for the champions league and in the bottom half plenty of teams are still not safe cologne move up to the playoff spot but has to berlin have played 3 fewer games and will have the chance to catch up you're watching d.w. news before we go a quick reminder of our top story. india's hospitals are crumbling under a devastating surge of coronavirus patients oxygen is a short supply and the situation could get worse than half the country has just recorded another daily record for new infections. that's the latest on the daily news at this hour up next 3 women's journey to
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escape domestic violence during the pandemic in germany that's the subject of doc film i'm there in evanston i'll be back at the top of the hour up with another update for you hope you join us then. i'm skilled at the volume or not hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with miles of. what's your story. 'd 'd on what numbers of women especially of victims of violence.
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take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. another visitor another guests you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. the current crop of england players are desperate to end a long curse which all started following the story. the $966.00 world cup triumph is england's sole major tournament victory you can't go
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far in england without seeing a clip of jeff 1st actually strike it's repeated constantly. i want to find out why such a proud 4 walling nation with the richest league in the world the inventors of the game have been so bad at international football since that day when billy. has there been too much pressure after such a long trophy drought but will cups and euros for too few english players play regularly for their clubs and are many of them frankly just not skilled enough. of club rivalries in the premier league devalued the english national team. england football fans like me have been in agony for decades every 2 years it's the same could this be the moment but deep down we all know it will end in failure let's have a look at how in the days when a fed that's
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a major tone words since $966.00. despite heroics from bobby moore in 1970 and gold in banks england's title defense ended in the quarters terrible seventy's pictures led to technical shortcomings and england didn't qualify again for a world cup until. 982 we saw in them with this kit and kevin keegan's hair. but that was as good as it got under less said about the euros or the era the better. gary lineker at least ended up as a top scorer in $86.00 in mexico but arguably the failings. keeper peter shilton on the big stage and the utter cheek of diego maradona plus the sheer brilliance come to england out in the last 8. bobby robson was still in charge of a $990.00 in italy a world cup fondly remembered by the english because of john bond's rattling on the official world in motion songs. because they reached
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a semi final with west germany. but paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shoot outs which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 fim. anchored lost to france peckham bauer's eventual winners next in the play alan hopes and shed their pain. are a lottery. and santander god oh god you know why it just happens a german not better than we did it change the law we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it was it was touching down. went through to 966 didn't go through. euro 96 was on home soil and hopes were high among fans the famous song 3 lions was
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born but in the end football wasn't coming home. we went out to the germans in the semi's current coach kind of south gate with another dreaded shootout miss fan trouble followed the exit another recurring envious trait. terry venables left after coming so close. it would have been something else if we could have pulled that off and we had the best manager and try to go on a ball and he paid the difference between venables was the best they were if you now come. to misery continued so by 2001 england had their 1st foreign manager sweets and your own eriksson previously had success in italy and his 1st 2 tournaments showed promise but the british tabloids devalued his personal life. the 2006 world cup was meant to be england's time the golden generation with rooney.
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but the wives and girlfriends all wags including 2 pop stars were allowed at the camp it became too much of a media circus and the pressure on the team was again too intense. destiny sink the unity never looked more. like should i think that's important to them looking like an american terrorist a tough millionaire probably not a good look and i think the wackier was probably the most extreme example of where that just went just became completely ridiculous. it was a painful penalty shoot out defeat in the quarters to portugal and eriksson left next up with steve mclaren who earned the nickname the wally with the brawley after failing to reach euro 2008 in pitiful fashion another foreign manager was then brought in suppose it tough it sally and fabio capello i'm very proud owner. to be the england manager of. this job for
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a long time. this english was never quite up to scratch which hardly help with communicating with his players his football was bad as well germany france to england for one in the 2010 world cup last 16 and this time the germans didn't even need penalties. small to mco followed until your own 96 fall guy gareth southgate took over waistcoats you know ahead of the 2018 world cup. the tournament in russia. helping them to finish for the even and the death penalty shootout beating colombia in the last 16 as part of their revival of. the relief the fans was palpable in the previously going out of 6 major tournaments on sport ok. so continue english new dawn all the same problems dog the english national team can change jersey designs all you
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like but fundamental problems remain let's examine for reasons why england normally flow. having gone so long without success the psychological burden on the england team is arguably higher than any other nation so much failure can really weigh on the minds of players but is it beginning to change. coming through there. any generation who were born in the eighty's they market a lot that baggage 5 think that's because expectations still quite hard they're not say the generation that sort of hopes are not what it's all said southgate generation the one that's currently playing in mind the one that when you don't say well i don't think i feel a lot of the expectation been received so i'm just a clear over the years england can look to another big football nation for hope spain and enjoyed decades of so before winning euro 2008 the 2010 world cup.
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and euro 2012. spain success leads us to another problem for england unlike the spanish english players have been viewed as not a skilful despite the f.a. spending millions on a new performance center. a crippling fear of making a mistake has often led players to take a safe option rather than trying that killer pass sometimes a little planning. but when i go up a notch to international level it is simply not good enough and the managers are people who are to blame for that have been a great believer since i was in my early dilute chelsea when we used to go around the world on. countries are technically better than us. likes of jake and son show maybe changing that image club academies have made
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a big difference teaching young english players skills from an early age son show even left home at 12 the border at a school attached to what friends economy he then moved on to manchester city. in all the time i've been watching england they've been very few players to match the skills of sanchez but the fact he had to go to dortmund to get 1st team football sums up the next issue. the mega rich premier league has recruited more technically gifted stars from across the globe giving homegrown players less chance to shine the influx means some england players have not been regulars for their clubs in the 2920 season only 35.6 percent of players starting in the premier league well if you will for england the lowest in europe's top 5 leagues in spain it was 60 percent. the good
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news for england is that the 35.6 percent was over 5 percent more than the season before skilful foreigners are also giving off on young english talent like manchester city's creative midfielder phil foden. we come to what i think is england's biggest problem some players and many fans would much rather their club side won a big title than the english national team. for such a small country england is very tribal when it comes to football a working class newcastle fan would often say they have little in common with a well off chelsea supporter liverpool the manchester may be very close but liverpool the manchester united stars in the 2 thousands each other on england duty such was their rivalry not good for team spirit. sables when you consider having lunch and dinner or whatever it. was. he spoke. during training
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because the levels which made the gas are so intense in the premier league when chelsea manchester. the current england team clearly get on better than them were 4th in 2018 while the women were 3rd and 4th in their last 2 world cups more technical players are play more regularly with bricks in the coronavirus boosting those stats even more plus this england team is more likeable. he's done a pretty good job of sort of bringing the team down to earth and i think that's really going to help them in some of their relationship with the press i don't think the relationship between you and semen in the media. i think is good and i think generally from an image point of view and from a p.r. point they're much better now than they have been. in recent history
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when it comes to the 2022 world cup direct to more reasons for optimism on november starting qatar in the middle of the english league season should help england without a winter break like say in germany england players are normally too knackered by the time of june tournament rolls around what's more there are 5 big european football nations italy one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners such as good luck greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no for trophy.
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