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tv   Frag den Lesch  Deutsche Welle  May 1, 2021 4:00pm-4:15pm CEST

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into the green transformation for me. for the. capital that. this is due to the news love from berlin india reports of another record rise in corona virus infections. and put plans to begin back sedating all adults are in disarray some states have no shots to offer a population swamped by a devastating 2nd wave also coming out. friday's massive car bomb in afghanistan claims more victims violence across the country is on the rise as american and
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other nato troops formally begin their withdrawal. raving for science a chance for young people in liverpool to finally get out mix it up and dance with scientists tracking nearly every move. i make spicer welcome to the program india has reported a staggering 400000 new corona virus infections in 24 hours after a week of record breaking numbers saturday should have marked the start of a vaccine rollout for hundreds of millions of over eighteen's in india but most states are taking part because there are not nearly enough vaccines to go around.
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it's their best hope of surviving the pandemic. but queues are long and supplies are short only around one in 10 of india's vast population has received their 1st jab in mumbai vaccine centers are closed this weekend because of the shortage those who do get a shot know how fortunate they are. to . my house my family you can ignore through the night everybody wants to make you who own plate completely but it will include or get even to get in quickly recovered from the mississippi you know to get the vaccine shortages are just one of the many problems india is facing people are desperately hunting for oxygen and medicine emergency
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rooms are closing their doors to new patients. several accidents in hospitals have also killed dozens of people on friday a fire tore through an intensive care unit and gerat state. crematoriums are running out of wood for the dead for those who have lost a loved $1.00 to $219.00 there is no dignified way to see goodbye many blame the government. i don't know if you live in the big figure load you should be the nation or somebody to do what you did you don't feel and wanted to do everything to do god i. was god i didn't know you don't study who was going to lead everything. from. an international relief effort is underway to help india fight its devastating 2nd wave. and for more what is on what is obviously
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a very heartbreaking situation in many instances we can speak to journalists from the website the print and she joins us from very nicely in the state of her pradesh you've been speaking to people last few days there and very nasty one of them in telling you there is helplessness there is anger there is any lish and there's a feeling of abandonment people are coming up with oxygen cylinders and besting lines they are already cut to go but their best when conducted and by the dying old guns they are already dead so right now in what i don't see that ambulance is there is a line and the crematorium ground and there is a call would come on sandoz which is functioning country for hours and the not. on setting calls every minute or so and this is how what and she went on see is dealing with the 2nd goal would be and i understand the virus is among the worst affected districts in the state of utter pradesh what why is that. so the
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state and the election commission they conducted. it's a local body election they conducted full assault at all all you know all of. what all you know right now in the states they came back through their home district and what i'm seeing a little soul a lot of migration from other states then that was formed then there was 40 and then cities like that then cities like mumbai and. so many of them lost their jobs then they came back to the home city lot on z. and this has gone to mention the rising a little full of cases in this district. can you tell me a little bit more about how people feel about the government's response so they are feeling helpless there's nobody to help you know oh the door held up there's no
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accountability as such there's a lot of well confusion on the ground would you call what is the headline and what is it the c.e.o.'s you have more responsibly for bands all of the district mr mr all of the naacp and all of the naacp and all 1 every day all of the empty soul so there is no you know there's no fixed accountability and i know some people are very very angry but they have not been pointing you know to someone particularly you know this person has messed up all of this because but they are saying they are saying that you know oddly the ship they were convicted exactly is in those states i'm to completely you know missed the point and it is not too late because i was joe's outflow there is no bed of 11 in the city but on sea and those who are living in villages they cannot access of bed and they are simply dying. all right a horrible situation journalists from the web site the print a very thank you so much for that. let's take
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a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. from monday australia will ban it anyone who has been recently in india from entering the country including its own citizens and residents rule breakers face fines or even jail time the government says the move is necessary because of the skyrocketing number of infections in india. in paris clashes have broken out between police and protesters demanding stronger labor protections thousands of demonstrators are in the streets to mark international labor day though many rallies have been scaled back due to the pandemic. israel is bearing the 1st victims of a stampede at a jewish pilgrimage site at least $45.00 people were killed and many more injured at the ultra-orthodox celebration of the law omer holiday at mt iran israel's prime minister has promised a full investigation if it was authorized 410000 people but local media say 90000 attended. a car bomb in afghanistan has killed at least 24 people and wounded more
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than 100 others including children most of the victims were 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. it's also comes as u.s. and nato troops begin to formulate withdrawing after a 20 year war with the taliban. western military involvement in afghanistan began nearly 20 years ago when u.s. led forces went in just days after the september 11th 2001 terror attacks. the mission of the u.s. and its allies to make the world safe from terrorism by removing the taliban which had allowed osama bin laden and his al qaeda network to operate from afghan territory. the taliban regime was quickly overthrown but achieving peace in
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afghanistan has proved elusive. with international assistance a civilian government was set up in kabul led by president hamid karzai. but the taliban regrouped and began carrying out attacks and regaining control of parts of the country. despite a peak of 140000 nato troops in 20 a lot of an international and afghan forces have been unable to defeat the taliban . in 2014 nato ended its combat mission and transfer to full security control to kabul since then nato led troops have helped train and assist their afghan counterparts currently about 9500 international soldiers remain in the us which supplies the largest contingent has announced it will complete its troop withdrawal by september. the taliban have
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sought to negotiate with the afghan government but so far talks have stalled a recent u.s. intelligence analysis concluded that the kabul government would likely struggle to hold the taliban at bay once foreign troops leave the country. as cover $19.00 and vaccines are rolled out children have so far been excluded from inoculations and that's a particular worry for those at increased risk children with down syndrome now tack has applied for approval of its vaccine for young people to give you visited a family who have been trying to shield their vulnerable daughter for more than a year. physical exercises i'm poor and especially for flavia the 14 year old has down's syndrome normally she doesn't do that with her mother but her physio therapist but since the coronavirus pandemic started the family has severely restricted their contacts because flavia covered infection could be fatal
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. and infect your own booked by mention madonsela of people with down syndrome an infection has much greater risks and. additionally we know very little about long term effects of this illness so even if she were to survive and in fact you wouldn't know what would come after that. this is after the 1st family and how hard. therefore the family keeps to themselves physical contact with others is restricted the children are only ok finally allowed to play with. school happens online all of this puts a strain on flavia. go by i cried quite a bit because school was closed so we had to do it digitally and that was stressful . massive our flat. to top $1.05
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we've noticed that flavia suffers enormously from this loneliness she sits in her room for hours she talks to herself more and more sure makes noise she just isolates ourself. want a cup of thaw the parents have already been given the chance of getting flavia vaccinated is most important to the family now by on take has completed clinical trials for vaccines for children between the ages of 12 and 15 and you can test ride as a source on to. explain these trials different age groups are tested and the close observation of that way the researchers can gradually find out how the drug reacts with certain groups. the family are hopeful that they will soon be able to vaccinate their daughter with the vaccine until then they will do everything they can to protect her from an infection. for most of us parties have been out of the
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question for a long time but in the british city of liverpool changed this week after more than a year of club closures 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 cope with 19. it was a big day for britain's music scene. at all those are role on the verge it is really. going to see. so we're just ready for. a little bit overwhelming because we haven't been around this many people in so long. as we're. excited at. the revelers how to test negative for coronavirus twice ahead of the event but once inside take a party without restriction. it's been so
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long if it is this happens everyday they would like me to get this again safety by this being i described you could reach me but there are so many people. without ma and with all salty differences from longs it feels amazing. scientists are using this trial to test the safety of large gatherings on them lies in the movement of the crowds and air quality inside the venue britain has vaccination more of its population than any other country in europe and the hope is that os with the help of experiments like this the hard his apparent sector will soon be back in the groove again. you're watching news here is a reminder of our top stories india has reported a staggering 400000 new corona virus infections from 24 hours. a week long streak
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of record breaking numbers to battle the devastating 2nd wave saturday should have marked the start of a wider vaccine rollout many states in india do not have any facts. to washington to use live from berlin coming up next reporter a look at the vaccination campaign. we have an important news right to the heart of the. smoking is healthy post designs are good for the beans and global warming doesn't exist. don't believe those will not yet come for me to read my mind. the industry is controlling your thoughts here and still.