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this is d w news live from india tries to tell you in a devastating spike in co that 19 cases by opening up vaccinations took all adults but it's inoculation efforts are in disarray some states have no shots to offer a desperate population also coming up scuffles and arrests in paris clashes erupt in the french capital as protesters mock international workers day. and a force that is struck by a tear gas canister while covering antigovernment protests in kenya we'll hear from
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our correspondent in nairobi where demonstrators are demanding an end to look town's police brutality. i mean you can see in the kenyan thanks for joining us india has reported a staggering 400000 new coronavirus infections in 24 hours that's off to a week of record breaking numbers saturday should have marked the start of a vaccine rollout hundreds of millions of over a scenes in india but that's been delayed in many states because they're just on not enough vaccines to go around. it's their best hope of surviving the pandemic. but chews are long and supplies are short
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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. in this beautiful environment to. school my hope my family that i can offer good through the night everybody wanted to pick. who own like company he worked there but it will include a great even if we get in place we recovered from the recommend that 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 rooms are closing their doors to new patients. several accidents in hospitals have also killed dozens
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of people on friday a fire tore through an intensive care unit and goodreads state. crematoriums are running out of wood for the dead for those who have lost a loved one to over 19 there is no dignified way to say goodbye many blame the government. i really believe that though the big failure of your view should be of the nation of so many people who were cheated you don't feel and wonder if you really felt that it was going to i. wonder if i didn't get everything going through are you going to get everything. ready for. an international relief effort is underway to help india fight its devastating 2nd wave. and so more on this i'm not joined by do the mission gys while in the shed just horrible awful scenes that we're seeing that tell us how the
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vaccination campaign is going how how can that help them get back to the units and to. the well as people between 18 point by one car trying to mangle what job today but this will be stretching. because many see what is going to actually get jobs that this is what we're talking mass communication many others to use during some of the hardest hit light duty in maharashtra the quest but not all beaches and just because they just do not have to do with as many people who try to sign up for quite a massive then just see that they cannot get them out even though they're little because they just do not have dollars and some private ones but they have to talk to the iraqi nationals and sending it to them what a higher price now india is of course
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a major vaccine producer so how can it be that it struggling to provide its own citizens with that scene's. i don't have that split in you have a house or getting these vaccines i'm trying to ease your toes out january but i don't need your back to the settlements. which made use of the manufacture of the vaccine said that they were not given enough funds that they were fully behind the u.s. was almost you know that was crucial to supply or. not what does happen that is to us it's not that it was just this really happened. in time but his expression of the trite you must also go into government insists that it does have or not those is there and so i don't get into thought it was not a thought that it can't be. and yet those getting the vaccine right now are still
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the lucky few how's it looking for everyone else where you are in delhi. right now at the only cases very should have been lured out. into. this is manufactured. by i would also add higher prices don't insist on going through the courts. but some of these not just not available only the right now are getting access to the vaccines the because you concerns about it when you were asked should have the. correspondent nations as well thanks so much. now another country facing a massive outbreak of the current virus is brazil more than 400000 people have died from 19 that's the death toll eckstein exceeded only by the united states many experts blame brazil's government and its handling of the outbreak for the millions
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of infections in the country and rare janiero one non-governmental organization has just paid an unusual tribute to the dead. reels famed copacabana beach a brazilian flag is symbolically laid to rest by human rights groups organize this protest in memory of brazil's 400000 coronavirus did you see this ball saw the balls when our own government was responsible for this tragedy that played down the risks of the pandemic and is really not vaccinations too late there's absolutely no national pundak strategy bleach the geography not sure now brazil's hospitals are still under pressure in some places patients are treated in the corridors the government's vaccine rollout has repeatedly been delayed and interrupted due to a lack of supply. government doesn't have a magic wand to solve everything at once but we're working on behalf of brazilians
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every day. brazil congress has launched an inquiry into the bowl tomorrow government's handling of the pandemic senators are looking at what mistakes were made worst hit by the pandemic of being brazil's poor many who have lost work especially those who are job before the crisis. and because of the country's slow vaccine rollout brazil's agony looks unlikely to end soon came its take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. from monday australia will ban anyone who has recently been in india from entering the country including its own citizens and residents has to face fines or even jail time the government says the move is necessary because of the skyrocketing number of infections in india. at least 24 people have been killed in a car bombing in afghanistan's nagar province more than 100 others are wounded the
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attack comes as the u.s. and nato allies begin formally withdrawing troops from the country after a 20 year war with the taliban. the 1st international workers day demonstrations have been taking place all over europe in some cities demonstrations were directed against coded measures but in the french capital paris police clashed with protesters demanding stronger labor protections. back on the boulevards the french left an old shades of red turned out and it's thousands in paris. depended because protestors off the street lost my thirst. on the margins of the much fire and fury and broken glass clashes this has confronted the place who used tea gas sending the crowd scattering.
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she guessed to in belgium big images can to save this was no workers' rights gathering instead it was a protest party organizers by the young. and those who feel like they're losing their youth the lockdowns police said the party violated covered rules and broke up the event the protests by people angry are being told to see the time is a sign of just how much the dive work is this chimes. in istanbul turkey entering a lockdown life today. and police detained hundreds of people. opposition lawyers accused them of specifically targeting journalists attempting to film police during the rally. over the years i lived. in the sixty's and. decide from all the protests there's another side to my day to in many countries to
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work his day has been declared a holiday in china many travel this year the great wall was jam packed with sightsee is enjoying a break from all that life. and it's to kenya now a porsche has been engineered off to police fired tear gas canisters at a crowd of demonstrations in nairobi a moment that was captured on camera al east africa correspondent mara love was covering a protest of the current virus 1st. actions job losses and police brutality was her camera man when she was hit twice mariel was interviewing a demonstrator of the time director general the local journalist organization for the region and amnesty international have condemned the incident amnesty is calling on kenyan authorities to investigate. we spoke to morrow and she described for us the moment that she was hit by the cabinet. my camera colleague
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john to and i we were together at a little square in front of 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 were 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 distance they were demanding you know improvements or support by the government especially for low income populations and there will be especially affected by the call that 19 measures and the pandemic and the lockdown especially so we were there we filmed that and we saw we heard a shot 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
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thought it's a bit calm you know 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 or felt was you know another shot and then i just felt like this burning pain in my thigh and you know i saw that this kind of stress of this 2 guys that you know launched from 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. in nairobi now in formula one
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drivers valtteri bottas and lewis hamilton dominated qualifying ahead of the portuguese crown prix hamilton was hoping to secure the 100th pole position of his career but he was edged out by his teammate boss ass who set the fastest time by less than 100th of a 2nd the grand prix in port of maui as these 3rd race of the 2021 seems. argentine football icon diego maradona's brain surgeon and the medical staff that cared for the late legend are under investigation and could face up to 15 years in prison experts investigating the circumstances of maradona's death concluded that he received inadequate medical care donna died of a heart attack last november at the age of 60 just weeks after undergoing brain surgery on a blood clot. now if you're afraid of heights you may want to skip this tourist attraction the world's longest suspended pedestrian bridge officially opens this
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weekend in northern portugal it hangs 175 meters above a canyon and is more than half a kilometer long and local residents have already been allowed to try out the bridge in a roopa ahead of the opening ceremony on sunday. you're up to date thanks so much for watching. you feel worried about the. people on the green thrones and so we it still remains true. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me.
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