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this is. germany's 1st coronavirus aid shipments arrives in crisis written in the supplies include badly needed ventilators india again posts record breaking numbers of new infections also coming up clashes erupt in the german and french capitals during traditional may day rallies demands range from stronger workers' rights to easing or pandemic prescriptions. and operation salmon why climate change means that millions of young fish in california are making
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a journey to the pacific ocean by wrote. welcome to the show india has reported a staggering 400000 new coronavirus infections in a day after a run of record breaking surges in infection numbers several nations have pledged support germany has sent its 1st batch of assistance including 120 ventilators a team of medical experts on board the air force plane to delhi will be staying for 2 please. meanwhile several indian states had to delay extending the national vaccine rollout to hundreds of millions of adults because there aren't enough shots to go around. it's their best hope of surviving the pandemic the queues are long
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and surprise are short only about one in 10 of india's vast population has even had a 1st jab and mumbai attack scene centers are closed this weekend because of the shortage so those who do get a shot know how fortunate they are. i feel really glad because i'm in the operation where i have 2 people travelling i am surrounded with people who don't grandma who i my levels always you know with all this care they have abilities and. that is going to. vaccine shortages is just one of the many problems india is facing people are desperately searching for oxygen and medicine emergency rooms are closing their doors to new patients while crematoriums are running out of food for the dead for those who have lost a loved one to cope at 19 there is no dignified way to say goodbye many blame the
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government. i don't know if you live in the big failure mode you should be on the nation still going to be who cheated you until and who do you believe that it is going to die. and i've got i didn't get it if you don't already have you got to let everything. go to. an international relief effort is underway to help india fight its devastating 2nd plane. earlier we asked our correspondent. about the vaccination campaign. back to the units and to. please don't tell us people between 18 and point by not trying to mangle jap today but this would be stretching the truth in a fashion because many states what is going to actually get jobs this is more
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important talking back to mission many others during some of the hardest hit did. that question. missions and just because they just do not have to do is there's many people who try to sign up 0 point one spot and then back to back to see that they cannot get them out even though they're little because they just do not have daughters and some pride would. but they have to charge a fee and that factionalism sending it to them but a higher price. for reporting from delhi brazil is also facing a terrible death toll more than 400000 people have died there only the u.s. has seen more fatal cases many blame the government's handling of the outbreak activists have staged a poignant protest in rio de janeiro. rio's famed copacabana beach a brazilian flag is symbolically laid to rest by human rights groups organize this
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protest in memory of brazil's 400000 coronavirus dead. fish bowl saga both in our government is responsible for this tragedy it played down the risks of the pandemic and is rolling out vaccinations too late there's absolutely no national pandemic strategy. 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. the government doesn't have a magic wand to solve everything at once but we're working on behalf of brazilians every day. brazil's 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 have lost work
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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. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. vigils have been held in israel for the victims of a deadly stampede at a crowded religious festival a national day of mourning has begun for the 45 people killed at least 10 children and teenagers are among the dead funerals are continuing. millions of the faithful have begun celebrating the orthodox east in many countries and greece priests were tested folk over 19 before services and seating in churches was restricted but elsewhere worshippers stood elbow to elbow raising concerns that the festivities could become super spreader events. one of the world's most recognizable buildings is celebrating an anniversary new york's empire state
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building has turned 9102 stories skyscraper was tops of on may 1st in 1931 it was the world's tallest building for almost 4 decades but now of course there are taller structures though few are as famous may 1st international workers day demonstrations have been taking place all over europe and some cities protests were directed against coronavirus rules but in paris police clashed with activists amanda activists demanding stronger labor protections . back on the boulevards the french left in all that shades of red turned out and it's thousands in paris. the pen did because protestors off the street lost my. on the margins of the much fire and fury and broken glass clashes and confronted the place who used tea gas sending the
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crowd scattering. she guessed to in belgium big images can the 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 code rules and broke up the event the protests by people angry are being called to see the time is a sign of just how much the dive work is this challenge that. in istanbul turkey entering a lockdown life indictments were all but back and police detained hundreds of people. opposition lawyers accused them of specifically targeting journalists attempting to film police during the rally. a little weaker than.
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the side from all the protests there's another side to my day to in many countries to 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 light. there also have been clashes may day protests here in berlin the demonstrations drew several 1000 people rallies began peacefully but clashes with police escalated after nightfall some 5000 police were deployed the german capital has often seen heavy clashes on the traditional day officials say the pandemic has increased tensions. earlier we spoke to our political correspondent julio julia so delhi here in berlin now the police is trying to clear out the situation here we saw the demonstration starting peacefully
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in the beginning but only after half an hour or an hour from it start we saw clashes breaking out and we saw demonstrators setting fire to trash bins and 2 wooden pallets. stones and bottles being thrown at police we've heard some police have been injured and we've seen people being arrested and taken away by the police to near delhi reporting the united states has formally started pulling out its troops from afghanistan bringing an end to a 20 year war nira the west stroll is going ahead despite continued violence and the absence of a peace deal with the taliban dozens of people have been killed in a car bombing in la garde province or thorazine blame the taliban for the attack more than 100 others were wounded most of the victims were students preparing for exams. well take a look back now at the start of america's longest war. western military
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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 a cheating peace in 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 2011 international and afghan forces have been
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unable to defeat the taliban. in 2014 nato ended its combat mission and transferred 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 sought to negotiate with the afghan government but so far talks of 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. now to california with scientists are using a fleet of trucks to move millions of young salmon to the sea it's an unusual operation and it's all down to climate change. the start of an odyssey
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for 17000000 young salmon thanks to a california state breeding program. first the fish are transferred into tanks and soon trucks will transport them to the pacific ocean. the fish will be released into san francisco bay and other locations along the california coast climate change is the reason why the young salmon have to be moved by road this is the 1st. 6 years that we've got to put this into. a drought in california's central valley has raised river temperatures and load water levels the hatchlings can no longer swim to the pacific by themselves. reviews. now are the. ones they are set free it's not known whether the fish will ever return to breed in
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california in waters but it's hoped that many of these young salmon will survive. the golden state's $900000000.00 salmon industry. to football now and brasier dortmund's are through to the german cup final after thrashing 2nd division side kiel teenager gio raina scored the 1st 2 goals as dortmund won a 5 no victory in the semifinal they will face in the final and belin. in formula one most sadie's drive us military busses and lewis hamilton dominated qualifying for the portuguese crown prix house and was hoping to secure his 100th pole position but he was edged out by his teammate who set the fastest time by less than a 100th of a 2nd it's the 3rd raise of the season. that's
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