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merkel says it's just the beginning. 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. so 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 its meeting our own bar and our own guidelines. 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 these people came on whatever support we can they're trying to organize a big somewhere to go to. get me. because somebody i think somebody that
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somebody that. we don't have anything ever. again. on the front lines against covert 19 doctors and patients are measuring time and breaths not days or weeks. to jubal kids sure a secretary of the delhi branch of the indian public health association vice president of the indian association of epidemiologists i asked him how things have got so bad. actually there in the 82nd largest country in the world as far as the publishing is concerned and even if you see you know 17600000 of people have suffered from this story and we have only just point 2000000 dead and then need guns out then it is not even one percent of the cases are dying but this number is
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such a huge and big. you know for any small country it can be a nightmare so of then it comes to a number then i think it is you know topping the list and very soon we are going to actually be able really has the highest regard of the everyday cases of point 3000000 in the lake in your forty's we had 1000000 cases so because of this you know we have exhausted all our resources. so is it possible to bring this crisis a back under control or do you have just have to white until it takes it's course. abutting to our predictions it is going to be undertaken good because a large number of patients almost i think 70 percent or 75 percent of the you know . you don't publish is going to be suffering from and it will be in all of them
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looking to work imminently so all of in some states make them had us in delhi of the have it is true the highest peak and not on a number of cases start decreasing saw in some estate the elberta be able just to get a leap of jihad go you know receiving no and in some state like the u. the and our son then the hurt the seeking some upraising but at the national level you know it is no you know almost i think we are reaching to the highest peak thank you for joining us dr dr dr schori from the indian association of academia which i just thank you. germany chancellor merkel says she expects from june anyone who wants to make an appointment for a job will be able to do so a comet's follow a meeting with the 16 state premiers to discuss pandemic measures. chancellor angela merkel dubbed it
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a meeting of hope the situation in germany remained serious with daily covered in 1000 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. on the whole 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 germany's population has received the 1st dose that's thanks to an increase in the
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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 colvin 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. 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 her 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. look at some of the other developments in the pandemic starting in hong kong which will reopen bars and nightclubs from the 29th of april for people who have received their 1st vaccine doses you know that's what comes as authorities try to boost the sluggish vaccine take turkey is imposing a nationwide lockdown until the middle of may ass new infections are soar to record levels and israel says it hopes to reopen the country to vaccinate tourists in july tourism minister says the 1st a group trips will start at the end of may with the possibility of individual visits in july. italy has recorded europe's 2nd highest coated 900 death toll on one of the largest in the world but there are some signs of hope with infection rates dropping 3 quarters of the country's regions are eased pandemic
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restrictions and after 6 months of closures life is slowly returning to normal. breakfast at a coffee bar it's a tradition that italians have always embraced and now they can enjoy it once again at least at outdoor tables. the same goes for restaurants people in rome flocked to the sidewalks for an open air lunch the excitement over the reopening was palpable . cleared my schedule i'm packed with museums restaurants bars parties and nightclubs i'm not going to sit still. museums were also back in business with restrictions on the number of people allowed. as were italy's world famous tourist sites. and perhaps most important for many schools allowed in person instruction with up to 70 percent capacity. in
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scotland people enjoyed their 1st beers at a pub since december for now alcohol is only allowed outdoors but that still a huge and welcome change here. fantastic it's been a long time coming. to get to where we are today the hope now is that these new freedoms are here to stay and a sign of normal life returning. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world sources in min ma say the military has bombed villages in territory controlled by ethnic minority qur'an forces the strikes came hours after the rebel group attacked an army outpost near the top border the rebels are close allies of the resistance movement against federer is the magick. 7 spain's foreign ministry says 2 bodies found in brooklyn a faster pace to be those of spanish journalist who were abducted on monday
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alongside an irish national and a local soldier the group was ambushed while on an anti poaching patrol in the palm forest reserve and bikini east region french finance minister bernard madoff german counterpart on off shots or support for a u.s. base will impose a global minimum corporate tax rate of 21 percent earlier this month u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen said she was working with g 20 countries to develop the plan climate. this is life from birth and still to come major transfer of. the 1st coach. from. first time a clash of cultures is emerging in the austrian capital vienna which is home to a close knit community of chechen migrants women from that community center have being harnessed by the compartments who see themselves as model guardians the w.'s
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are funny for shah has been to meet one woman speaking out against what some chechen men perceive as traditional roles. we are meeting and only in 5 or offer a neighborhood of vienna she says growing up here as a chechen woman means being observed. last month president after her we were stopped and asked to shore i.d.'s and to speak in chechen so that they are certain that my brothers from chechnya to this is current member would i. feel like part on the underling recalls being questioned in a subway in vienna by chechen men who saw it is immoral if she had spent time with a man who was not from chechnya and all the 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 intimidation the people and only refers to our so-called moral guardians last month
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several chechen men went on trial in austria for have arresting female compadre it's for showing 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 add here to the culture across the board your body is of austria but your mind is in chechnya it's about what you wear the friends unit home your outside. or n.y.u. or outside. of that i also. learned that also mr holcombe people get around these restrictive social rules that forms part of the discussion of this cultural club for chechen people. modelers and like me and others we don't get education. we need to play well goals and clever boys
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for 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 over who's been investigating radicalization for years but what makes the situation of chechen migrants who are different she says is that this year the collective traum are fleeing a war zone zinta to important 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
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men they have been introduced to false images of men and that's the problem. and only in agrees she says a lot of men see themselves as warriors she hopes that all the good man in her community will help to change this distorted male narrative. well thomas shrilling a is a political scientist and cultural anthropologist from the university of vienna who has written about austria's chechen community he told the w.c. about the difficulties involved in encouraging chechen women to speak out about the problems they face in austrian society well 1st of all it is a conflict was in that chechen community and is mine a. right rest it's. a conflict that is relate needles the history that these people bring with issue not only i want to say it's
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also. race will change and community face also to console or not the arguments of these ultra conservative east made groups he's they have the only ones who declarations. from the racism base face and they have to. also they remain in from the austin society and possible more than nice him they things they are concerned if and that weight so i think there are 3 things connected to each other it's a very conservative east. islam east to you it's a trauma sation as a result of the ori chechnya and the trauma the history that goes speck last 200 years in chechnya oh but also the way the allston society in austin. writes of not injections and 8 chickens up for tree it in the public you know.
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increases east's or lie maybe it will meet nests. also is a very oppressive the constituent. thomas schmidt here now to belarus where the exiled opposition leader skier is calling on the international community to take stronger action against the regime of strongman leader alexander lukashenko was taken to sky last as hundreds of people who were arrested are taking part in mass protest against the government and are serving lengthy jail terms. kolesnikov got the last letter from his daughter maria one and a half months ago. she said from prison. maria kolesnik over as one of the leaders of the mass protests in belarus in jail since september she writes she's doing well triggering some optimism in her father. ruefully
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the protests haven't disappeared they're just on ice at the moment. but certain events could lead to them starting again at any time. this is minsk today that rusian capital is clean and eerily quiet there's no reminder of the events of 8 months ago. as many as 200000 people took to the streets to protest allegations of fraud during august presidential elections. but the brutal response of the security forces 1st led to protest leaders like kolesnik over disappearing from the streets. then the mass protests themselves faded. those in power did everything to leave those grassroots protests without a leader and if a protest movement without a political strategy like this one comes up north or a tear in regime it can win it. has also been
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subjected to pressure from the government the human rights activists fell into disfavor. security forces searched her office and home she was there imprisoned in your thirty's threatened to take her son away. my husband and my son had to emigrate they can come back and i can visit them. we live in different countries now. the authorities gave her husband and son 48 hours to leave. the family only see each other by video chat. it's a deliberate strategy. to use the youth protection office to put the parents on the pressure.
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the kolesnikov would like to see his daughter again but he's not allowed to so he's planning to send her a parcel for a 1st birthday behind bars. try not to think bad things only about good things. i hope the truth wins and i can see my daughter again soon. but that's no more than a hope and that also goes for the relatives of the more than 350 other political prisoners in by the us. will turn artists of more stories making news around the world u.s. vice president camila harris has announced a $310000000.00 aid package to central america for the new virtual meeting with the president of guatemala was a mile and foreign minister pedre brawl 0 said the 2 countries would create a joint task force to control migration and help unite unaccompanied children with their parents. united states as the host
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a spy satellite into space from california it lifted off from founding berke air force base on monday afternoon aboard a delta 4 heavy rocket national reconnaissance office will use the classified painted for intelligence gathering. a towering wall of sound has covered buildings in northwestern china as a gansu province a seasonal sand storms hit the country the dust clouds have been causing air pollution and traffic accidents because of poor visibility people have been warned to stay indoors. in football rb leipzig so you leonardo's man will joined by a munich on a 5 year contract next season replacing hansie flick but the 33 year old is likely to come to a hefty price tag according to reports and who comes the defending when this league champions around $30000000.00 euros which would be a new record feat for a german league coach and adams who made history last season by taking lives all
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the way to the champions league semifinals. let's get more on the bones league is our big story and we have our our pads so easy from d.w. support welcome our partner is usually in our goals when the right man for the buying job. well i think the were impressed 1st of all he's come with some good credentials even though he's only 33 years old incredibly young he had some and results good results with hoffenheim before he went to leipzig and to imagine in his 1st year at leipsic he's only been there 2 years in his 1st year he brought the team as was mentioned in the report all the way to the semifinals of the champions league they also finished 3rd that season right now this season they're in 2nd place they will finish there also and i think also at the game that delight sic had against fire nick a few weeks ago earlier this month where they only lost one nil but it could have gone either way i think that really impressed the buying unique boces that could have well being the final thing that made them realize that not this man would be the man for them i mean if you believe reports this is
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a hefty price tag i mean we're hearing $25000000.00 we're hearing $30000000.00 it could be the sky's the limit but apparently how this even came about and how the money was agreed to was that not most money went to the boss of flights and said look i have a chance now to maybe get to buy in munich you probably heard that hans the flick is leaving and it's my dream to play for byron munich and i mean like seeking an open ear and then decided to talk to byron munich in the 2 sides came out with it with a beneficial solution let's put it that way financially for both sides and so no bad feelings for leipsic apparently so they say and and and that's how that came about but i mean a lot of money here but then again you know it buyer keeps on winning that means tons of money for buy in munich ok i want to say who's going to succeed not. well i mean one of my favorites is is all of her blossom from from both sport i
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mean his team right now is in 3rd place but we're hearing from austria from like 6 brother team or sister team as you have that salt sport that they that the coach there the american coach jesse marsh would be very interested in becoming the new coach for light sick and i mean you know they they work together and that whole club those 2 clubs in a way you know they send team younger players to each other things like that so they get more experience so he could very well be the front runner in this and so is he from not good of new sport thank you thank you. ocean house the base has announced a new world record for a private sale but it's not for. rather it's for a pair of sneakers designed i'm worn by the rapper kanye west he debuted the shoes of the 2008 crime he was a nice and nike and i've just sold for 1.8 $1000000.00 that's triple the previous
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record for a pack of sneakers it was the 1st time nike had to collaborated with someone who wasn't an athlete and it mocked the stuff of west's easy empire which now wraps up faneuil sales of well over a $1000000000.00. and finally if you were looking up at the skies last night you might not have seen a so-called pink super moon no but it doesn't actually look pink it's maybe named after a pink colored springtime flower because when the planet is at its is at its closest point to the in its orbit so i'll leave you now with some spectacular sightings across the world.
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