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from abroad. elsewhere tanks full of oxygen rush through the night for patients and desperate need. german chancellor angela merkel says it's just the beginning. of above all else we will see what we can do to help india we are now working at full speed to see to what extent we can bring oxygen producing plants there. all of europe is behind this i also spoke about this with the portuguese prime minister who no holds the european council presidency and we want to do everything we can to help india the united states has pledged to send india some of its millions of unused vaccine doses but it could take weeks before they arrive. just to be clear we have right now we have 0 doses available of us years and 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 and our own guidelines. for health workers in the country is overwhelmed hospitals that help
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can't come soon enough. what do i do. what do i do that is ok because these people came on whatever support we can and they're trying to organize a big some that are going to. get me. because somebody out there somebody that somebody that. we don't have anything. but being. on the front lines against covert 19 doctors and patients are measuring time and breaths not days or weeks. or more the dies situation in the joint body double correspondent mr daly given the enormous size of india's population is this international aid that is arriving now is it making any difference. ok i had this wind i've just been given to shipley energy really is doing still want to see how much of an impact it can have on india it might that india has been beefing up massive silage there's little that
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she means now which means it has again it's don't leak people who then it's not a question of stations and left as a scholar in social media attention and medicines even hospitals are putting on it because on twitter asking for the government to step off the ship is not going to have to say anything less than. full exactly my advice on where to turn to talk but in action more vaccines this is one of the has no rights and that little impact india has vaccine drive positive being more dual circuit also have a positive effect but of course given that this either is just common it is much too soon to see if it can really make any impact on india's massive trade. so it is 6 consecutive day now that the number of the new daily cases is above 300000 that's a tremendously high number but it said the real number could be even higher tell us
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more about the. yes that definitely sounds good on the. downs of number of keys it's one of the number of deaths being put into the stock higher than what is being recorded why would it be that is evidence coming in from local and national john let's head out across cities in the actually seeing that they've seen many what we're told is happening that that means or did by their cities some estimates actually just put it dan di dio as focus is that of many people what we're doing out story is saying that they have had all the symptoms for dave but i needed to get a test since people diagnosed. and this also means that these numbers are also marking the audit was due to a very high and hospitals going to new would have to do and patients and so the indian government has been heavily criticized. off the pandemic about how has the
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government response. so the government is not taking any criticism very guy that it's safe to say it's flown on it's the suction that it has done that it's good that it's not behind the so that it's not all the problems that have led to this massive health crisis in the country on the other hand it is also cracking down on any kind of criticism already the government of india has a beat down to east that have triggered off its handling of the endemic in addition it also has sent out a heavy pushback against and i'm sure i'll get an australian newspaper it's going to say the government's handling what english is and it's getting so why and if do you see it done a thing what's the plan does it really investigate why it's so just happening but also doesn't want to get in responsibility but it starts. in delhi thank you michele. let's have a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic hong kong will reopen
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bars and nightclubs from april 29th for people who have received their 1st vaccine dose the announcement comes as authorities try to boost the sluggish take up of vaccines turkey is imposing a full nationwide lockdown set to last until the middle of may the number of new infections their source to record levels this month and israel is aiming to completely reopen the country to tourists vaccinated against cope with 19 in july the tourism minister says that the 1st group trips will start of the end of may with individual visits possibly allowed in july let's turn now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world dozens of antic who protesters have staged a brief march for a 2nd day running in a mere muslim just city demonstrations against the military takeover have continued despite a bloody crackdown more than 750 people have been killed by security forces since the coup at the start of the. lawyers for the family of
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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 and his hands on his car steering wheel when he was shot in the back of the head protesters are demanding that the police officers body camera footage be made public. the u.s. has launched a spy satellite into space from elephant satellite lifted off monday afternoon from vandenberg air force base on a delta 4 heavy rocket the national reconnaissance office will use the classified payload for intelligence gathering. now to germany where an initially slow vaccine rollout is beginning to pick up pace chancellor angela merkel says she expects that from june anyone who wants to make an appointment will be able to do so comments come after a meeting with the 16 state premiers to discuss the vaccination drive. chancellor
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angela merkel dubbed it a meeting of hope the situation in germany remain serious with the likud with 19 cases still alarmingly high and the number of coronavirus patients in intensive care still growing but the vaccination drive is picking up speed so much so that germany may soon be able to offer vaccines to everyone not only those at high risk with. the hall we expect the people in the high priority group will be vaccinated by the end of may. that means that depending on how many vaccine doses we get we can abandon the priority list as of june at the latest. this is not mean that everyone can be vaccinated immediately but that everyone can make an appointment. after a slow start during the 1st few months of the year now around 23 percent of
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germany's population has received the 1st dose that's thanks to an increase in the liveries more reliable supply chains and family doctors now also administering the shot. with more and more people vaccinated the debate on whether they should enjoy more freedom from restrictions is also mounting chancellor merkel said the government is preparing legislation to ease some measures those who have been fully vaccinated or those who have recovered from corbin 1000 should be exempted from having to get tests to go to non-essential shops or from quarantining after returning from abroad they would still however have to continue following mask and social distancing rules. and i think that's unfair a more nuanced solution must be found. it is absolutely clear to me that people who have been vaccinated must get their basic rights back it's not a question of whether they get special rights but that they can live normally again . i think it's good but it's a pity that it's not my turn yet but heard. turn may not be far off chance and
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america's promise to offer every adult in germany a vaccine by the end of the summer seemed impossible to many only a few weeks ago now hopes are high that her pledge will be met. to see if that is justified i'm now joined by my colleague on the shaft and also why have mark and the state premiers not been able to agree on what freedoms vaccinations people can actually enjoy well get heard over the last few months in this pandemic we've seen many of these meetings between merkel and the state premiers that have really dragged on long into the night there's been a lot of controversy it's been very hard to find consensus and it's almost like yesterday they decided they were going to stick with the good news and avoid the controversy and of course in the run up to the meeting it become clear that the most controversial topic on the agenda at that meeting was the lifting of restrictions for those that have been vaccinated and so in the end there was only
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a sort of vague announcement that those who've been vaccinated should be given at least equal rights to those that have tested negative but any concrete decisions any concrete announcement have been pushed further down the road for now and now you have to bear in mind that infections are still inching up here in germany and that national lockdown law only just came into effect on saturday also resort in that report it's only just over 70 percent 7 percent excuse me of people who have been vaccinated here so that's still a relatively small number so in a way you could say it's it might be a bit too soon to already start this cussing what they will be able to do again is the pressure growing to release groups of people like the vaccinated fully vaccinated ones are the ones who have to receive the 1st shots to release them from the restrictions. well yes and no in
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a way of course the move people to vaccinate and the more the demand for them to get some of their freedoms back and the economy needs it badly too of course but in a way it makes the decision easier to of course do you know the middle more people get vaccinated the most support you have to ease the restrictions on them and there's also an argument that those who have been reluctant to get vaccinated so far that may push them and to finally agreed to or you know be willing to have the job but of course the did this whole debate may be short lived if i'm going to machall is right and and come june all of the old germans are able to get a vaccine or at least apply for a vaccine it will of course take some time until they're all fully vaccinated and then you know we may reach that herd immunity that critical point sooner than we thought and we may all be able to enjoy more freedoms again you don't know any signs and. across brazil the pandemic has devastated many communities
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but the coastal city of mari car there we are there is and there are has managed to stave off our times as dense there was even a universal basic income and interest free loans in the form of the local digital currency the money for that is that the city has prospered thanks to millions of dollars in oil revenue. no one seems to be very concerned about the pandemic on brazil's atlantic coast in a city with a population of about 160000 hardly anyone is complaining about the economic situation not even here in this poor district. layo live there is raising her 2 granddaughters here the 65 year old is able to do that thanks to the local digital currency known as. her welfare benefits are paid out in it. having our benefits paid out in the currency is fantastic it's been happening for
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a long time and due to the pandemic the welfare benefits have been increased by 50 euros per person which really helps. with fat lay it can afford to buy fruit vegetables and rice you can't he has been buka for alcohol or cigarettes that's one of the limits of this currency which is used like a credit card. if you see any of you right now it's difficult to find a job i'm responsible for my grandchildren and i really thank the mayor for increasing the benefit in mumbai during this pandemic and i love it when i said that you. know. all of this came about thanks to the mobile cutbank its local currency is designed to help the poor strengthen the economy and prevent public money from being during. those who register for it don't just get to use a currency they can also ask for a loan interest free. the city of money cause seems to be weathering the
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pandemic quite well in other areas too a new hospital opened here just as of the pandemic began and because it has 116 beds available for coronavirus patients in intensive care the city of america has offered to help neighboring communities. almost half of our patients have been brought here from other communities are hospital strategically able to provide for the entire region of them they know his you know. but how does the city finance all this the answer lies nearby below the scene the brazilian government is pumping oil from huge reserves off america's coast as compensation the city receives 150000000 euros a year. it's a nice bonus for the city's coffers because local authorities reinvest that money directly into the quality of life of the city's residents. were doing well i love muddy. the mayor is wonderful. the mayor of money
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because a left leaning and was recently reelected with 90 percent of the vote that's because he's implementing social welfare policies but can cuba. in contrast to the rest of brazil has developed unusually well. even during the pandemic we were able to increase the number of jobs thanks to the many emergency programs we've created. with program. because residents are looking into the future up to mystically despite the pandemic. you're watching the news still to come. major transfer movement in the bundesliga by munich a point coach. from r.v. lots. but 1st the clash of cultures is emerging in the austrian capital vienna it's home to a close knit community of chechen migrants women from that community and now say
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they're being harassed by their male compadre and soon see themselves as moral guardians still use funny for cha went to meet one woman who dared to speak out against what some chechen men perceive as rules of tradition. we are meeting a 1000000 for a rougher neighborhood of sienna she says growing up here as a chechen woman means being observed. last 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 light of park on the unwilling 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 race for voice against
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intimidation the people and all he refers to are so-called moral guardians last month several chechen men went on trial in austria for harassing female compadre is 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 labeled as indecent. she warned us. they want you to read here to the culture across the board your bodies are also trio but your mind is in chechnya it's about what you wear the french unit hole you're outside for and why you're outside. in the grass. on the line or but 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
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don't get education. we need to play well goals and clever boys rose off the war like most chechens who now live in austria she mentors chechen teenagers she invited a few of them to discuss the rules of chechen men and women only girls turned up disliking all of this is connected to the way boys are raised they believe they are . somehow special i believe they shouldn't say anything to us when they do i simply don't hear parents or 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 of course about obama 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 important to see how they are uprooted suddenly cut off from their
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own culture they see themselves as protectors of traditions that they know nothing about that 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 problem. and only now agrees she says a lot of men see themselves as war yours she hopes that all the good man in her community will help to change this distorted male narrative. so football the use of the lights light 6 months will join by a munich's on a 5 year contract next season it will replace current coach the flick doctor 33 year old nods month come come with a hefty price tag according to forbes it could cost the defending champions around $30000000.00 euros that will be a new record see for a coach this man made history last season by taking lots of all the way to the
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champions league semifinals. well for more on that are now joined by a few from to use for the liver now this one will join by next season is he the right now what makes him so special for that understand how special he is you have to know his humble beginnings i'm a novice mind stuff went from a relative unknown at the age of 28 when he took over hoffenheim and when he did that of course he became the youngest of a bundesliga coach and then he made the move to light state and like see he also made history a few years later when you know he took his team he took the night shift all the way to the semifinals of the champions league and moreover last season he took a very young a very experienced team night 6 team all the way like i said to the semifinals. which is also why he's often earned the nickname of baby move in yours so he's built this reputation for his for himself as being
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a tactical fox for developing teams and we also saw at leipsic and at huff and especially at at stake despite losing really good players he still manages to somehow keep life safe always within the top of the window seat at table so that baby marine you know. does come she probably had the figure of 30000000 years of bias playing for put that into perspective i mean yes is all he could like he said could cost by an up to $30000000.00 euros and that's of course like these big sums we used to in football having such big sums be. you spend on pay us but not me on coaches' because you don't always get a return on it once that coach leaves you can't we sell him so of course so if he does if it's true of any and he does go for $30000000.00 euros of course that would set a new record for a coaching coaching field and the only thing that comes close to it to it is back in 2011 english side chelsea they spent $15000000.00 on portuguese side
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porto to snatch their coach andre vs the boss so if like i said reports are true of course novice monk would cost twice as much still be very young and some would say inexperience and he's heading towards a club that is full of big egos is he the right man for the jaw that's a really good question and like i said before he obviously he has the tactical know how he's extremely adapt to pose adaptable we can see the obvious that he can do a lot with very little but of course he's not one anything he has no trophies and he's never managed a big club by and you know of course are a big club. but the pressure will be a lot higher a lot more results oriented and i don't think i'd buy and i don't think by and will be as generous as huff and i am and say when it comes to giving him that time and that patients in order to develop a good team they're not talking doesn't sports thank you very much alina. auction
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house. new world record for private sale but it's not a rare work of art rather it's for a pair of sneakers designed and worn by the rapper kanye west is nike air yeezy has sold for 1800000 dollars previous with its. shoes the 2008 grammy awards was the 1st time nike hard ever collaborated with someone wasn't an. added mark the start of easy empire which now racks up annual sales of well over a $1000000000.00. us you know in news coming up next in the news asia. tight. restrictions and new cases of the virus the break the records will help to bring infections. and women in
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