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friday a fire tore through an intensive care unit in good state crematoriums are running out of wood for the dead for those who have lost a loved one to 2 feet 19 there is no dignified way to see goodbye many blame the government. i don't think you live in the big figure. of you she of the nation will still be with you did you don't feel led to wonder do you believe that the god i. was god i didn't know you don't study who was god who made everything. an international relief effort is underway to help india fight its devastating 2nd wave. and for more what is on what is obviously a very heartbreaking situation in many instances we can speak to journalists from the website the print and she joins us from vera nasi in the state of her pradesh
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you've been speaking to people last few days there environ asked one of them in telling you there is helplessness there is anger there is any lish and there is a feeling of abandonment people are coming up the oxygen cylinders and besting lines they are already cooked to go but their best conducted and by the dying they have the 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 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 ota pradesh what why is that. so the state and the election commission they conducted punch out it's
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a local law the election they conducted for the soul a little for all you know all of. what all you know right now in other states they came back through their home districts and what on see a little soul a lot of migration from other states then that was formed then there was fully and then cities like then cities like mumbai and. so many of them lost their jobs then became back to the home city what on z. and this has gone tribute to 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 there's no accountability as such there's a lot of well confusion on the ground who will do what is the headline what is it the see if you have more responsibly full bands all of the district mr mr all of
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the naacp and all of the naacp and all emily all the empty still so there is no you know there's no fixed accountability of i know some people are very very angry but they have not been pointing you know until someone particularly you know all of this person has messed up all of this because but they are saying they are saying that you know odd odd leadership they will convict and make that is in those states i'm to completely you know missed the point and it is now too late because i've lost joe's outflow there is no beds available in the city but i don't see 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 printer and see thank you so much for that. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. in paris clashes have broken out between police and protesters demanding stronger labor protections thousands of demonstrators are in the streets to mark international
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labor day so many rallies have been scaled back due to the pandemic. at least 24 people have been killed in a car bombing in afghanistan's southern logar province more than 100 others were wounded in the attack comes as the u.s. and nato allies begin formally withdrawing troops from the country after a 20 year war with the taliban. and we go to kenya now where one of reporters has been injured after police fired tear gas canisters at a crowd in nairobi a moment captured on camera. our east africa correspondent miller was covering a protest over coronavirus restrictions job losses and police brutality with her cameraman when she was hit twice mariel was interviewing a demonstrator at the time you have used director general the local journalist organization for the region and amnesty international have condemned the incident and as to his calling on kenyan authorities to investigate. let's go straight to
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our correspondent. just tell us what happened. yes so my cameraman and comer colleague john to and i we were together. a little square in front of the national archives here in nairobi which is in the central business district it's a popular gathering people whether sitting you know just enjoying the freedom day and also also watching as activists by gathering 40 activists more or less. came there to protest very peacefully also always reminding themselves to abide to the rules and you know maintain social systems they were demanding you know improvements or support by the government especially for low income populations in nairobi especially affected by the call that 19 measures and the pandemic and the lockdown especially so we were there we we filmed that and we saw we heard shots
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and we thought ok what's going on we saw the tear gas and then we saw also the police and so we also felt of course that we you know inhaled it so you know it affected our eyes and our noses but then. we dispersed and then later on when i thought it's a bit calm you know we we just tried to get out of the way. we interviewed a lady who was also a protester and it was just us interviewing her and nobody else and then of course always people gather when you do interviews with a camera so then some people came up and we continued the interview but then we heard another shot and there was police right behind the lady and they were pointing at us and we just wanted to go you know get out of the way and we tried that but then i the next thing that i heard all felt was you know another shot and then i just felt like this burning pain in my thigh and i saw that this kind of of this to guys that they you know launched from
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a real weapon so it's not just you know they don't throw it it's it's really a weapon so it's really strong and the impact was really strong so yeah that's what i that's what i experience today. we reporters don't really like to be the story but what is the situation like for journalists in general and kids is what happened to you a common sort of occurrence. yes so actually it's not very common so just recently i just spoke to the had of journalist association here in nairobi and he told me it's actually quite. uncommon that this things happen and also you know reporters without borders actually ranked. kenya recently position 100 in 2 which is one of them you know among the worst positions in recent time so yeah there are attacks but they're not very common it's not normal here so . there are beatings by police officers confiscations of equipment and all you know
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if they even get in jail but it's not kenya compared to other east african countries that's not very known for these kind of cases but it does happen especially on protests especially in opposition gatherings all you know political gatherings which political gatherings are actually at the moment banned also because of the covert pandemic and that's also why they the police is probably you know attacked to disperse the crowd ok well thank you for sharing your story. reporting from nairobi. here in germany doctors are calling for people living in disadvantaged areas to be moved up the waiting list for coburg 19 vaccinations they point to statistics showing that 100 numbers of intensive care patients come from low income groups as well as families with immigrant backgrounds. deprived neighborhood in the northern german city of broome and it suits 1st move coronavirus station. social worker cristiana cup says it's an important
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initiative for low income residents it can be difficult to reach faraway test centers some don't even know the tests of free. medical care from general practitioners in this area isn't very good there is also an anguished barrier between patients and doctors yet. there are 6 times more covered $900.00 cases here than in more affluent areas of breman it's a similar picture for poorer districts in berlin and other cities immigrants often work in jobs which off a little security and the vulnerable to the virus but all thirties recognize they make an important contribution. they keep a lot of sectors going in live just ticks and also in jobs that pay considerably less and where working conditions of proffer of tamil and they often live in crime
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tomans. ministers want more outreach for poor areas doctors know that disadvantaged groups are more at risk during the pandemic a disproportionate number of intensive care patients come from low income neighborhoods. 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 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 at night. it was a big day as for britain's music scene. it all of us are excited we're all on the verge it is ready to know nothing's going to seattle it will be so we're just ready for. a little bit overwhelming because we haven't been around this many people in
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so long and it's just it's weird to get back in the way excited a bit nervous bomb excited. the revellers have to test negative for coronavirus twice ahead of the event but once inside pick up partially without restrictions. it's been so long that if this happens everyday did it feel like we get this again to be like this is yeah i've been on this ride you could reach me but there are so many people. without mosse with our soldiers so so so long said feels amazing. scientists are using this trial to test the safety of large gatherings on the rise 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
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of experiments like this the hard his apparent sector will soon be back in the groove again. you're watching live from berlin i think spicer. trying to it's. a lot of flush weeks and glitter glitter glitter there's fighting against prejudice i got called baby boy. hand recognition go to the stores on the big stage. french elites start 70 w. . films and i don't measure
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just because they. insist on english. oh she can i'm 42 i have 2 children teenagers are the sole you should stop working for 12 years to raise my children he should now my husband and i a separate him from. going back to work after a 12 year hiatus isn't easy see before. he's received good so you should one day while searching. on the net i came across a site called lion bridge. player in bridge and he proposed the post of hundreds they offered various translation jobs yeah you get more they also worked with google groups doing micro working working that's how i got started some saw 3
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a half years worth going. news 100. elo should say i wish to remain anonymous because google in what is a semblance of a contract refuses to let us talk about this work. in fact i'm not allowed to talk about us all to speak out in public or even work in public places a lot of a noise on what no one can see what we did on the way to more news conference. i.
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think. some of whom in my name is no mean a us all i'm certainly 2 years old i'm married and i have 3 children who are 12 almost 5 and almost 3 years old. daughter puzzle. me a tub a suppressive a new platform the work takes place on a platform called. we have a logan and a password. at 2 pm every day i log on to the platform platform on this platform we deal with messages from disneyland paris on facebook and twitter dissonant ysu facebook 82.
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about money benefits that if you sit in guest on death row. and i was there says his son their fish display it's the rich who exploited the poor to make more profit for themselves without caring about the welfare of those who do the work for them i want a tough way to work that's the way it is you know they can pay more but they prefer to make bigger profits and get richer and richer and this is for the she won't call you cough so the operators and moderators remain operators and with moderators until they die or they have this leadership style no more alaska is these platforms open branches or low. in the world they get more customers they make a lot of money in more ways than more though we remain moderators harassed. every
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months we were just to keep going the next month these are 2 small towns but if you get paid on the 15th you have to juggle the bells and really manage your money just to make it last a month when you get your next salary that's how it works it's a vicious circle sown. that.
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which we tell you need after college i traveled with i stopped in barcelona. i found odd jobs before coming to work for facebook. i don't have. i'm not allowed to say anything about the company in real. nicol nothing about howard words are working conditions our salary our contract what we are doing his best nothing new. will and it is so this is a very risky mission his coble one taking a big risk it could ruin my life support it might sound like a movie but you never know. incision just never know. they have quatermass resources whereas i have none. so it's not easy.
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in. his book the tonight facebook partnered with an outsourcing firm simul. that firm found the employees and trained them according to facebook's guidelines of his book. it was this outsourcing firm that actually handled the employees that content i was a content moderator of question and as i analyzed the content to see if it was appropriate for the platform intranet on a typical day you arrive at the office go up stairs leaving all your personal items in a locker says.