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it could be that. this is deja vu news live from berlin international medical supplies begin arriving in india emergency quicker than oxygen could relieve overstretched hospitals and clinics banks been forced to close their doors to patients as desks and new infections keep surge also coming up as germany's vaccine rolled slowly it celebrates chancellor angela merkel says a vaccination could be offered to every adult from june but what does that mean for those with a job and for those without. threatened and intimidated by male compassionate sue
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say they're breaking the rules t w here's why the chechen women in vienna face fury for trying to integrate and. i'm going out of us welcome to the program the 1st foreign emergency supplies are arriving in india as it battles a catastrophic wave of covert 19 on tuesday india registered well over 300000 new cases for a 6th consecutive day hospitals and clinics been forced to turn away patients due to shortages of everything from beds to oxygen the scenes have been described as beyond breath taking. in new delhi ventilators and other medical supplies arrive
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from abroad. elsewhere tanks full of oxygen rushed through the night for patients in desperate need. german chancellor angela merkel says it's just the beginning fine even though it's just a couple of all we will make sure that we can help india we are working at full speed to see to what extent we can bring oxygen producing plants there all of europe is working on this i spoke about this with the portuguese prime minister who now holds the european council presidency and we want to do everything we can to help india. for health workers in the countries overwhelmed hospitals that help can't come soon enough. what do i do. what do i do that is open because they speak with him on what i would support we get there trying to organize a big summit or the other. because somebody i think will be somebody that somebody. who won't have anything ever. again.
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but as people suffocate in india lifesaving vaccines sit unused in wealthy countries the united states has pledged to send india some of its supplies but it could take weeks. just to be clear we have right now we have 0 doses available of us or seneca we're talking about what the f. the f.d.a. needs to go through a review right to ensure the safety and it's meeting our own bar in our own guidelines and we expect there to be approximately $10000000.00 doses that could be released if when the f.d.a. if or when the f.d.a. gives its concurrence which could happen in the coming weeks. on the front lines against covert 19 doctors and patients are measuring time and breaths not days or weeks. from on the dire situation in the others bring in our correspondent mr johns of off from delhi they may have given the enormous size of the population how much of a difference is the international economic well at
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this moment to get her up that difference is not much that was it is only just started coming in and even dia has something to a massive so if there's little what she needs now has got infrastructure is the belief that the pressure that it is of patience just go out and social media are all such an beds and medicines even hospitals themselves up. for oxygen now the u.s. has been heavily criticized over the last week for withholding. city in the path of actual vaccines the division of despondency baby appreciate it well last scenes will be appreciated but it was joint now it's too soon to say what you were actually doesn't wasn't great just doing it at this point can do to treat the massive crisis the country is facing. so we've been seeing infection numbers new infection numbers above the 300000 mark for nearly 2 weeks now but there's also
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the possibility has been raised that the real numbers even higher what can you tell us about the. yes that's definitely arkansas get hired by the fisher to stick to maine as it is that is anecdotal evidence that he's not all attuned to all the gifts as well as debt meetings much higher it doesn't debt and national journalists across the country didn't follow nations that border call it was. important by the city's neighbor any difference that's a much higher than the rate not even it doesn't give the good out of egypt saudi unless it will be within days of don't get anybody to even get tested because diagnostic is stretched so thin so these numbers are also not of the recordings in a city like denny's it's also monday to give the number of testing has actually gone down 40 percent so there dip me also before it's definitely been done but need
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to be focused on but the indian government is not open to criticism at all as stand on would be its notion that it is doing everything by the book user does well in delhi for us thank you michel and for more on the subject and also the media's role in all this let's bring in an insincere he's a senior research fellow at the life and center for modern oriental studies here in berlin a long side this crisis there's an issue with the lack of reliable information about what is going on can you tell us more about that. thank you for having me. i sleep in a way that herb and unfortunately up along great bend to meet and informed me is developing particularly in this month if bill when we have seen so much of his bacon guesses and as your correspondent was rightly pointing out earlier the good number of good gets can be fired higher some is to mix i just don't at least 5 to
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10 times higher than what is being reported i see didn't do we is actually disbanding go in for to make one might be to build with this system it problems under deporting particularly in rural india as of yet but good morning what can point is certain tendencies of the government where it wants to sup chris. information coming into the media coming into the publics of to give again very concrete examples very distantly of the chief minister of the police he actually said that those who have found is spreading fake news or your lawyers will be drownded up under national security act and their property will be seized might appear to be an ok thing to do to control the script of rumor but what it does appear to be yelling tencent but perhaps is dead because local journalists local reporters who are actually thinking of news such as the number of new dates in
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could who are you are not banding up with the obvious ill because they might feel tricked and that is the sorts of despotic say jessen of information and data which has been happening it cost different countries across the globe sort of light it seems that even bank to me is now getting affected whereas explain why don't don't have accurate information is such a thing in this fight over court or not so it does seem it is likely what being this despondency of suppression of. very briefly there's also a debate over the western media is reporting on this crisis in india what is that all about briefly if you can. yes so did so to grab some of that debt disorder debate which has erupted since yesterday's death why is this don't you go showing the images are fairly long my fundamental point going does is doug this is global and did reporting and should be global. it is
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a very disturbing tendency because it which has which has taken shape in during the last few years is that what give a critical comes out from floyd and we gave the scene this and the national and it is try to be seen as defaming the country i think it's a very wrong approach we had seen very horrific images coming from you know of the last year and these images actually make us more sensitive towards the extent of the of the havoc lovely and near death experiences which people are facing in india so i think this is a very very problematic debate which is growing up in india currently this incident from the lightman center for modern oriental studies here in berlin thank you very much for the time thank you. and here's a look at some of the other major developments in the pandemic hong kong will reopen bars and nightclubs from april 29th for people who have received their 1st votes in dos the announcement comes as authorities try to boost the sluggish take
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up of vaccines turkey is imposing a full nationwide lockdown set to last until the middle of may the number of new infections in the country soared to record levels this month and germany says it will relax its vaccine priority list in june meaning that people outside risk categories can be vaccinated to. let's turn now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today myanmar's military junta says it would positively consider suggestions from the association of southeast asian nations over how to end the country's crisis the proposals emerged from a special weekend meeting with southeast asian leaders but activists say the summit yes an offense helped legitimize the junta. lawyers for the family of a black man killed by police in the us state of north carolina seen a video clip of his death they say it shows andrew brown had his hands on his car steering wheel when he was shot in the back of the head protesters are demanding
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that the police officers body chamar footage be made public. the u.s. has launched a spy satellite into space from colorful satellite the last monday afternoon from vandenberg air force base on a delta 4 heavy rocket the national const office will use the classified payload for intelligence go. still to come major transfer movement in the bundesliga as buying munich the point coach ilya norris month from our. world that's later in the show but 1st a clash of cultures is emerging in the austrian capital vienna it's home to a close knit community of chechen migrants women from lack of unity say they're being harassed by their male compact units who see themselves as a moral guardians did of use funny for cha went to meet one woman who dat speak out against what some chechen men deceive as rules of tradition. we are
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meeting unknowing in probably a rougher neighborhood of fianna she says growing up here as a chechen woman means being observed. first month wasn't after we were stopped and asked to shore i.d.'s and to speak in chechen so that they are certain that my brother is from chechnya too this is common man but although i. feel like north park on the underling recalls being questioned in a subway in vienna by chechen men who saw it as immoral if she had spent time with a man who was not from chechnya and ali is not her real name and we cannot show her face at a funeral for precautions still the 23 year old wants to raise her voice against intimidation the people aniline refers to our so-called moral guardians last month several chechen men went on trial in austria for have arresting female compared to
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years for sure in western behavior and for running an online chat where they threaten chechen been and only shows me chat groups where pictures of chechen women have been posted and labelled as indecent. she warned us. they want you to read here to the culture across the board your bodies of austria but your mind is in chechnya it's about what you wear the french unit holo your outside for in why you are outside and all. of that also. on the line about also mr holcombe people get around these restrictive social rules that forms part of the discussion of this culture a club for chechen people. modelers and like me and others we don't get education. we need to play well goals and clever boys rules are for the war like most chechens who now live in austria chechen teenagers she
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invited a few of them to discuss the rules of chechen men and women only girls turned up the slight angle of this is connected to the way boys are raised they believe they are some. special i believe they shouldn't say anything to us when they do i simply don't care parents should talk to the boys and girls need to be more self-confident oppressive behavior within parts of the chechen community is not a chechen phenomenon says mine a quote about who's been investigating radicalization for years but what makes the situation of chechen migrants in all 3 different she says is that they share the collective trauma of fleeing a war zone zinta turned into water to see how they are uprooted suddenly cut off from their own culture they see themselves as protectors of traditions that they know nothing about this isn't related to culture or to islam but connected to false images of men they have been introduced to false images of men and that's the
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problem. and only now agrees she says a lot of men see themselves as warriors she hopes that all the good men in her community will help to change this distorted male narrative for the future are reporting that we are now joined by thomas me to go political scientists and cultural anthropologist from the university of vienna among others she has written a book about the chechen community in austria chechen women often don't speak about the problems they face how can they be helped. well 1st of all it is a conflict was in the chechen community. and as my knuckles on the right breast it's. a classic that is relate needles the history that these people ring with but efficiently i want to say it's something. race will change and
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community face also to console or not the i commence these ultra conservative east made groups he's they have the only ones who tackles. from the racism the face and they have to. also to remain in from the austin society and possible more than me sim things they are wrong if end that way to me so i think there are 3 things connected to each other it's a very conservative east. islam east you it's a trauma you say show as a result of henri chechnya and the trauma the key story goes spec the last 200 years in chechnya oh but also the way the allston sayit in austin. writes of chins and 8 chickens up for tree it in the public you know. in coeur
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reaches east's or lie mabel made nests that. also is a very oppressive the constituent rim if you if you talk about the public perception of the chechen community last month several chechen men were on trial in vienna for us intension women has a trial had an impact on the chechen community in australia you think. i'm not so sure about that because last month it is here in iraq and not in austria but i things that it could in coeur reach. the chechen community asked these questions more in detail then they did before i mean the girl was discussions in the communities still eat politically and also in the way the people leave but. i think it's discussion somehow. and here it will be more interaction with
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these questions also with the austrian authorities the social workers and the austin. political scientists and anthropologist thomas schmidt i thank you very much thank you. we turn to some football news now our beloved 6 julia nuggets mom will joined by munich on a 5 year contract next season he will replace current coach honey flick buster 3rd 0 nuggets man could come with if the price time court costs offending buddhistic the champions around $30000000.00 euros that would be a new record feat for a coach in august man made history last season by taking lets see all the way to the champions league semi finals. and joining me now for more on the book is the guys big story is i want to talk you from. not respond we're
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joined by our next season why are they willing to pay 30000000 us for it's a very good question and i think by and are probably saying to themselves that we don't want this to be a moment many years from now where we look back at this moment in time and say hey isn't that you again i guess man yep that's the one that got away is i think they're willing to special the cash and i also think because you're not as money is $1.00 of the most highly rated coaches in the wood he's always being linked to a top cops in europe and he's only 33 years old which is also why he's earned the nickname by some baby marine your yeah he's on the radar of a lot of top clubs and to end his. career his coaching term korea actually has a very interesting to a trajectory because he burst onto the coaching scene when he was a relative unknown he was only 28 years old when he took over hoffenheim and he was yeah exactly was only 28 and that made him the youngest ever been to see
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a coach and then after that of course he went to live safe and ever since he's managed to build a reputation for himself as being a tactical fox for developing it to fit developing very young very inexperienced teams but i'm curious enough his own playing korea was cut short in his twenty's. due to an injury and that's why he went into coaching and i guess this he's never turned back i look back. is he the right man for the job is he the man that by and needs right now like i said he has the tactical know how he's very very adaptable we saw that at like say for example year in year out this team loses good top players and yet he's still you know able to make. a title contenders but of course before i get you know too ahead of myself. skeptics also say that he's never won anything so he has no trophies under his name he has never managed
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a big club and by and of course all of a club and i don't think by and will give him the sort of patience and time to develop a team as did happen i mean like say that's a big egos a buyout as well back to that to exactly yeah big maybe but let's talk about let's see for you see who will succeed in that so debt jesse moss has been linked to the like chop and jesse marsh is an american who currently coaches in the austrian but in this league and he's a sister. so i think he would just be a natural fit and he also won the oscar and win a seat i would souths book last season ok and no other contenders at the moment i think he would be of the logical yeah i think the bigger question here is everyone is asking you know who the d.f.t. job i think that is right now. who are because there is one defect really it's now going to completely different story thank you very much.
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now millions of people around the world are stateless the u.n. estimates the number could be around 4200000 but many say it's much higher status people face a difficult life they're often denied an education identity papers and basic legal rights stats also a major challenge for 2 talented gymnasts living in pakistan they want to reach their potential in a world where they don't exist of these. sagna is one of pakistan's best young gymnast as is her sister. but behind their smiles lies a life of invisibility. many difficulties we have no citizenship i can't take part in international competitions i'm trying my best to get my pakistani citizenship. the girls are part of the country's bengali minority and although both were born in pakistan they remain state less the pakistani government considers some bengalis
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illegal immigrants they have no legal documents from either pakistan or bangladesh . according to the united nations there are millions of people like them across the world they have no nationality and no country recognizes them as citizens even if they have lived in a place for generations. 65 percent of the population of this community which is a community of $800000.00 people is. and it's a vicious cycle without citizenship the grossest stock unable to reach their full potential. we are at this point the best gymnastics team probably in the country we have been winning into school regularly every year for the past 4 years related to states where we can go for international training where we can have access to internet through trina's which it is not possible for us to go due to the shoes of identity the girls have put a lot of effort into their gymnastics stream and there's been no shortage of
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athletic recognition. i have been training here for 5 years i've won 4 awards and 2 for best gymnast in my each category. but 1st it's more than athletic recognition that's needed as long as you deny the right to a nationality is still considered invisible in the eyes of many. you actually did i mean news here's a reminder of our top story medical aid is on its way to india as the country faces a devastating surge of coronavirus could be you and the u.s. among members of the international community sending supplies as hospitals are inundated with critically ill patients. don't forget you can always get to the views on the girl just download up from google play all from the app store that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as
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