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this is d.w. news live from berlin and india is a global leader in vaccine production but millions there are now asking where are our jobs india's vaccine roll out is in disarray some states have no shots to offer a population gripped by the devastating 2nd wave also on the show friday's massive car bomb in a ghana stand claims more victims violence across the country is on the rise as u.s. and nato troops formally begin their withdrawal. braving
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for science a chance for young people in liverpool to finally get down to mix it up and dance with scientists tracking nearly every. american to evanston thanks for joining me india has reported a staggering 400000 new corona virus infections in 24 hours adding to a week long streak of world record breaking numbers to battle the devastating 2nd wave saturday should have marked the start of a vaccine rollout for hundreds of millions of over eighteen's an a.t.m. but most states are not taking part because there are not nearly enough vaccines to go around. to these all of them. lucky ones. waiting
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in line to be vaccinated. and eventually being given their jobs but plans to begin vaccinating all adults are in disarray many states simply don't have any doses to give alf's. requesting the people of space to lead those who are in years or before people. to refrain from going to the hospitals thinking that you may be vaccinated. what is the company's manufacturing vaccines will not be able to deliver the doses on the 1st of may so the vaccination drive in magic pradesh will not begin. we are completely prepared health care workers are ready but we do not have the vaccines. only around one in 10 of india's vast population has had even
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a 1st jab at the lack of doses made worse by administrative inefficiencies. oxygen and medicines are also in short supply pharmacies say there has been panic buying and holding and they are restricting supplies only giving out oaxacan cylinders to people who can prove they really need them. emergency care facilities are being set up sports holes religious sites and catering facilities are being turned into makeshift covert 19 isolation wards and the awful tosk of dealing with the dead goes on in the capital delhi volunteers put themselves at risk collecting the bodies of those who've died. there to tears back i picked up on my own or because. he died because he couldn't supply a good will for years i was working in the mortuary where i couldn't pick up the ball and the way i was able to receive the boat he was already possible. so it
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didn't really go for. an international relief effort is underway to help india fight its devastating 2nd wave but deaths and infections are still rising remorselessly and with not enough vaccines to go around. for more we're joined now by mission wall hello tuna mission. india was supposed to expand its vaccination program today but as we heard in the report there are simply not enough that scene doses to go around so what will today's roll out look like. oh manning an actor dave stewart out is continuing you know we highlight yes i mean issues all inequality because why do the government has definitely allowed everybody about to be next in egypt many steve. adubato archtop the worst hit states chasse said to me do not
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happen because this please do not come out and queue outside back and just be believed you were in rehab do this book leave if you do it's now that you document as a lot steeds to buy directly from a matter of fact it was a bad being in hindsight it's just that in addition few people who are getting vaccinated to dig are getting vaccinated at trying which was this because the government just lets all of nationalist dissent decline because it is but at a higher price so dollars are getting vaccinated to the adults of whites who can't afford to pay for their acts and this once again but push behind those who cannot afford it so a very difficult situation indeed in india is correspondent emissions yes well thank you so much for your reporting well meanwhile germany has said its 1st shipment of emergency aid to india to help with the covert 1000 crisis there 120
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ventilator is left the western city of cologne this morning and are expected to arrive in delhi later today next week a 2 planes will transport an oxygen generator a medical team from the german air force will spend 2 weeks in delhi helping local health care workers. let's get you up to speed now on some of the other stories making headlines around the world. from monday australia will ban anyone who has recently been in india from entering the country that's including its own citizens and residents rule breakers face fines or even jail time the government says the move is necessary in light of the rising number of infections in india. israel is bearing the 1st victims of a stampede at a jewish pilgrimage scient at least $45.00 people were killed and many more were injured at the ultra-orthodox celebration of the law but only our holiday at mount meron israel's prime minister has promised a full investigation the event was authorized 481-0000 people but local media say
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90000 attended. the u.s. defense department says it is canceling military funded contracts for the mexican border wall the trumpet ministration had diverted billions of defense dollars to fund its construction president joe biden has said he will not allow another foot of the wall between mexico and the united states to be built. a car bomb in afghanistan has killed at least 24 people and wounded more than 100 others including children and the victims were mostly students staying at a guest house while preparing for exams no group has yet claimed responsibility for the blast in logar province which struck as people broke their fast during the islamic holy month of ramadan the attack comes as u.s. and nato begin formally withdrawing troops after a 20 year war with the taliban. let's bring in
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journalist who joins us now from kabul hello to you ali good to see you so now that international troops are withdrawing from afghanistan do you anticipate that there will be more attacks like the one that just took place on friday and look our province billeted but we have to remember is that these attacks took place throughout the 20 years that the international forces were in afghanistan. little guy has been victim to these kinds of attacks repeatedly over the years. has also been one of the least 6 provinces in afghanistan over the last 20 years especially facing. a very deteriorated security situation over the last 5 years where and even
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districts used to be able to go to previously have now become no go zones and there's a very important because a lot is only 40 minutes south of kabul and now how do people in afghanistan then feel about the withdrawal of foreign troops when the u.s. withdrawal is beginning today are they supportive of this. i think you know people knew it was coming it's been going on for 20 years. more than anything what people are worried about is what will happen over the next 4 months and beyond whether or not the government you know can take full respect your responsibility whether the peace talks will continue and actually amount to something because the one thing that the peace negotiations with the taliban have been talking about is a nationwide cease fire now of course no groom have group has claimed responsibility for this attack but if before the u.s.
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leaves if there can really be some kind of a cease fire agreement that will give some kind of reassurance to the people because at this point it's just a question of. you know they left with no conditions or a day left with no. parameters on the taliban or any other group so will they feel more emboldened once the foreign troops fully withdraw. and now after 20 years the withdrawal of u.s. forces a huge operation how is it playing out. it's been playing out over the last few they've already been reports of you know planes coming in. you know vehicles starting to transport troops away from their bases and away from other sorts of places so it's definitely been under way and this was really joe biden sort of reasoning for extending the withdrawal which was originally supposed to be completed by today to september 11th because he's saying
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that you know they need that amount of time to fully hand over everything and to fully secure all of the foreign troops and make sure that they can leave the country journalist t.v. for us in kabul thank you so much thank you. well germany is planning to return ancient sculptures looted from africa during colonial times the objects known as they've been named bronzes were originally taken by british soldiers in the 19th century many were later sold to museums here in germany they're expected to start returning the artworks in nigeria next year part of a growing trend of restoring artifacts to their places of origin. the been in bronzes some of africa's greatest treasures. for decades demands for their restitution have grown louder. now cultural and political leaders have agreed to
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begin returning artifacts in german museums by next year. news that marks a significant change of heart bronzes were due to be showcased as the centerpiece of the ethnological collection in berlin's new humbled forum this summer. the 4000 artifacts were plundered from the b'nei an empire now part of nigeria after a violent british raid in 897 they were later sold to museums in europe and north america. now nigeria will regain sovereignty over some of these broil and sacred artworks so central to the nation's cultural heritage it plans to build a museum and been in city to house the looted artifacts. we. can't come to visit european. she. physically.
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creations is if we were. germany's decision to act marks a paradigm shift in the handling of stolen artifacts it will no doubt awaken hope in other countries seeking the return of their due to treasures. for most of us parties have been out of the question for a long time but in the british city of liverpool that change this week after more than a year of club closures due to the pandemic 3000 people were allowed to pack a warehouse for a rave the pilot event was designed to study whether coronavirus restrictions can be eased without triggering new outbreaks of covert $1000.00. it was a big day for britain's music scene. at all those are exciting role on the verge it is ready to do what i want to see it will be so we're just ready for. a little bit
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overwhelming because we haven't been around this many people in so long and there's just it's weird to get back in the way excited a bit nervous but i'm excited. the revellers have to test negative for coronavirus twice ahead of the event but once inside take a party with that restriction. it's been so long that it just happens every did it feel like beats get this again to be like this is the beat i described you could reach me but there are so many people. without ma and with all salty distances from long to build i mean. scientists are using this trial to test the safety of large gatherings on the lies and data on the movement of the crowds and air quality inside the venue britain has
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vaccination more of its population than any other country in europe and the hope is the last with the help of experiments like this the hard to his apparent sector will soon be back in the groove and. they're up to date on you new up next is sports life i mean i haven't seen thanks for. it's an ongoing quest for a bit of. the arab spring began in 2011. people stood up against corrupt rulers and dictatorship. all these moments. had left deep box in my memory.