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and to fight in total there are $9000.00 women and 60 men there are 3 minus and 3 elderly's and so far $23.00 people have died in. line tom's construction was plagued by complaints and there are reports that damage was noticed on the overpass many years ago. a straight to mexico city that we join journalistic carry conkers and international correspondent a welcome carol what's happening there now. the whole area is cordoned off and they're going to try and remove the rubble and they believe they have gotten all the bodies out and all the victims of been transported to local hospitals what's being said about the cause of this incident. well as your report showed you could see that it was on an elevated. highway an elevated platform there where the train passed over and there is giant concrete girders and
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it's believed that one of the girders had given out and then. it's too soon to tell but it's just after riff excite you see where that elevated part just collapsed and the 2 trains just be shaped onto the you know onto each other and onto the roadway below luckily this is a part of the metro system that is above ground most of the system especially in the center of the city is underground all underground and this was above ground and it was also in the median so when those cars did come down they didn't crash onto the busy beltway below they crashed into the medium although there was one car that was reportedly crashed and so he was brought out alive miraculously from the crashed car but the victim it was late at night. the metro system had been underutilized because of the pandemic and it has a big area of contagion and it was before the station cell that limited a lot of the fatalities but it's just a terrific site to see. just mental cables and the car dangling there style and
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there were reports of a previous reports of cracks in the structure. yes there was a large earthquake that hit very close to mexico city and there was a lot of damage in 2017 and neighbors and users of that mine had said that they had seen cracks and there had been complaints about it this line is one of the newest that has been built in mexico city it was it opened in 2012 and it has been plagued with problems from the get go there was the inquiries about some of the construction it was close for a year maybe a little bit more in 2014 for repairs and it's just it hasn't been one of the better lines and in mexico city mexico city is a huge metro system it is back up and running now but they're going to ask about you know our thorough investigation is being demanded on this the president spoke
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about it this morning in his daily news conference he said that he will ask for an external investigation anybody who needs to be held responsible will be held responsible and that's quite curious because. his foreign minister right now is the current foreign minister wrestler bride it was the mayor of mexico city when line 12 was opened in 2012 and he has himself said that he is willing to cooperate with any invest in any authorities necessary he's at their disposition and he was get to the bottom of why this horrible event that happened. well i will take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world now lebanon and israel have resumed in direct talks over their disputed sea border and the u.s. mediation because asians between the long standing enemy stalled last year because of disagreements over demarcation lines the 2 sides are officially at war and there are recurring flare ups along the border. foreign ministers from the g 7
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a group of industrialized countries are holding a 2nd day of talks head of a leaders' summit in june many of the world's biggest geopolitical issues are on the agenda at the meeting in london including the military coup in me and now in the war in syria. chief executive says her government is working on new legislation to tackle what she called the spread of misinformation hatred and lies kerry lands announcement came during a crackdown on democracy and press freedom within the chinese territory. tanzania's new president assad who has assad has arrived in nairobi for talks with her kenyan counterparts to promote trade and patch up relations after years of trade and. relations between the 2 countries deteriorated during the tenure of president has sounds of previous that died suddenly in march. health authorities battling india's
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a coronavirus pandemic of now registered more than 20000000 cases of covered 19 and the country's 2nd wave is much deadly haven't the 1st with many hospitals running out of beds and oxygen the worst affected state is maharastra in the west but the situation across the country is alarming with record numbers of new cases posted almost daily and blamed in part on a new more infectious virus variant doctors in many states say they can't cope with numerous countries including in neighboring pakistan have promised medical assistance as the indian government is everyone to get vaccinated and to stick to social distancing rules will be doubly correspondent manoora chowdhury in delhi he told me how would you know florida is dealing with this record breaking surge in cases a little it seems to have gotten into our pledging or. actually is now being taken at last if the government is trying to increase the pace of that initial process as well just receive the trying to up it always look at life love you and lockdowns
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basically do the spread the why is the government is also trying to ramp up the production of the vaccine and even to regularize lie of the station things like oxygen and lifesaving drugs but the situation is such that we are now weeks into the 2nd the agha still struggling if i talk about days specifically there. is bottle of fresh beyond its capacity and now the pressure mounting on the wall the gun may do an ounce and we should make love don't like it did last year because many including many experts believe that the only way now to beat the gene. officials in germany are warning warning of a rise in far right extremism these recorded more than 23000 foreign crimes in 2025 percent increase in the previous year the new statistics were published on the same day that police arrested a suspected nazi accused of sending threats and hate mail to politicians and public
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figures. he's accused of sending more than 100 threatening letters signed in its you 2.0 in reference to a right wing terror group his letters went out to politicians artists and lawyers it's unclear if the 53 year old man acted alone what is clear however is that the man espoused unmistakable right wing extremist ideology according to authorities it's part of a dangerous trend in germany politically motivated crimes have reached their highest levels in 20 years and interior minister horsy hoffa is now raising the alarm. right-wing motivations were behind $23064.00 of the crimes committed last year. there's just me that's more than half 52 percent of all politically motivated crimes. an increase of 5.7 percent for. it. i want to be clear
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here the number of right wing motivated crimes has reached the highest level since we began keeping records. cite. one example last year a man sort out various locations in the city of how now looking for people with known german heritage he murdered 9 people. shortly after that the global corona virus pandemic arrived in germany but restrictions on public life did nothing to decrease the number of rightwing attacks quite the opposite right wing extremists began taking part in demonstrations against lockdown measures it's a development that worries experts. these are. maturing the pandemic we've seen an ugly normalisation of anti semitic crimes and racism that threatens our collective society and the participation of those who are attacked once certain lines are
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crossed there's no going back. authorities doubt that the situation will improve this year and they're pushing to broaden their fight against right wing crimes. so why does germany have such violence problem. well i have to warn you i don't have a satisfying answer to that because that is very much the uphill task that we saw interior minister haas the whole far spread out today as he stressed that there was not only this jump that's right wing extremist violence plays a role in more than half of all cases of politically motivated violence here and many he spoke of a brutalization of society i guess the short answer is that germany's dark nazi past has not changed history for good in the sense that neo nazis can't get
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a foot on the ground anymore and can't get a political foothold one has to say this came on the day as it became known that the leader of the youth organization of the far right if tea party which sits in parliament here and many had to leave the party after concerns over extremist right wing remarks he made before so he this is something that's coming from different directions in society and we will have to wait and see what politicians to drop what the political response to that will have to be. because of course in football we'll discover the name of the 1st champions league finalists tonight when manchester city face off against a party sounds about the english 21 lead from the 1st leg of the semifinal and hoping to reach their 1st of a champions league final but despite having the home advantage city coach pep guardiola is trying not to get ahead of himself. putting game the truth the 1st
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time we are here most of us to have in this club. and of course i know what exactly were playing for. but sometimes in these type of games isn't it makes emotions that we more color in exactly know what you have to do we need to do the research we need to do to be brave we need to be i receive and we need to to plan the game is going to be a battle is going to be difficult but the most important that we are going to be ready. meanwhile does a marine yo who is why because that is a big of a great stuff football one of the greatest football coaches of all time is the tight shot of roma after this season the tonic club's given the force of things coach a 3 year contract 2 weeks after he was fired by english premiership side that told the post but reno has won dozens of titles and on his interesting champions league with porto and with intimate. that's it you'll observe dates of more world news at the top of the hour up next
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a deed of these carpet 90 expressions of the day. the fountain and the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronavirus update 19 special. on t w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful in radio drama series continues. this season the stories focus on hate speech
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prevention and sustainable truckload production. all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to name now. indian film star deepika padukone is taking a stand for mental health that's the pandemic rages she's raising awareness of psychiatric problems and the ways people can get help. thousands are dying every day in india as it experiences the biggest wave of coronavirus infections the world has seen. the health care system is in danger of collapse and millions are suffering from anxiety and depression. deepika padukone is searching
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people to get help she set up the live love laugh foundation that helps connect people with mental health services like telephone hotlines and suicide prevention centers. she says no life should be lost to mental illness. robots in berlin welcome to this t w coverage 19 special now india has reported more than 20000000 cases of covered 19 although the actual figure may be much higher than that as well as the immense physical toll of the pandemic it's also putting enormous strain on the mental health of indians lockdowns death illness and job insecurity all have an impact on how people feel. breakdowns in. these other words 29 year old uses when asked about how she's coping with the 2nd
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week of school with 19. water parents. and her father has been in the. brussels family been an emotional me him in this 2nd leave my dad became a victim and a very serious one and it's made me realize how crazy things are at the. car runs an online mental health platform mind. which connects people to terrorists . and the statistics are enough to tell her that she is not alone. about feeling depression and grief that many are already experiencing she says a lot of young people we end up suffering with p.t.s.d. . disorder last year there were about 50 to 60 pepys that were coming in in one day and right now from the last 3 to 4 weeks at least that has to 50 or be the 2nd wave has been catastrophic images of people gasping for breath and
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collapsing in front of hospitals when no beds or oxygen are available have impacted the mental wellbeing of many some experts are convinced this we've had 3 good a mental health epidemic. and we can now speak to dr parikh joins us from delhi he leads the department of mental health behavioral sciences at fortis healthcare thanks for joining us we've just been hearing from indians particularly young indians talking about struggles with their mental health during this pandemic is the health care provision van for people to seek help. to ask mr. eakins mental health billions if you look worldwide depletions in the 1st 2000000 people globally suffering from aids the leaders have more than 500 percent shortage of mental an expert in our country that is illegal
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now what we need to understand is if yes what dishes will be happening how many had a lot more people people are talking about people had so many so this is all true visions are not merely about exploiting explanation when it comes to our part of the word it will also involve the families apart friends social media are communicating with your primary physicians and it might give a level stick i know it's a good solution supported guided that's what of it i welcome it's late now you mention health coming i suppose from within communities rather than necessarily from health care professionals but one of the things about india is that it's enormously diverse does that make it challenging to him ensure that all groups are getting the sort of help they need. but that's not theists i mean.
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even if you look at it again i need to use the employee common example because it gives the context to it that the largely have more explodes of a blunder the mental instability now than india and as you move down to little india the percentage of expose would come down so what happened in excess simplicity videos is the law it's absolutely news is naturally there is more stigma is mostly retained we there is more discrimination there most troubles because it is not available and it could be something as simple as lead to having an episode of inside the and needing a certain fall of expertise but in terms of guidance on many occasions so yes it does make it difficult but at the same time i must say in this thread our light at the start of school in one study medicine was allowed in our country what it has showed all of us is that digital interferes and dealing with this it is probably
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going to be in years to come along solution for the bank plus diverse country like ours because you have somebody said in my easily not having an expert for a lot of minds right now and just fell off a button get exploited by these medications counseling sitting with the diplomats is where they are because of the internet access and i think that the transition there call it is big and i truly believe that in the years to god that it interferes is good to bridge the areas gaps we have made less notices another change that you mentioned just earlier was that people are talking more about mental health now than before earlier in the program we mentioned a campaign by a deepika about a car and. an actor who's been talking about her own experiences of mental health is it possible that. a positive change in attitudes could come as a result of the pandemic the difficult one to answer
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is the details. and one level i feel. sad that would we need to bring them into 2 lovely model nations that are maybe had mental coalitions have been increasing over the past decade or not the example if you came off of him a non-celebrity is a coalition which is a few years now so it's not do it go it has been talking about it much earlier and then more and more people start talking the old madeleine the issues the fact that the if you can help it does happen in bad we have good except the old models and influence has had an immense impact specially on the other population that that's an absolute fact and what's happened during call it is that an individual may not realise that they are talking about mental health but it is mental health that's been addressed for example the fear of getting an illness of the fear or what if something happens to your family fear of getting treatment ondine all of these
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inside these are real and stresses like examination results jobs it cannot me all of these psychosocial factors do give stress so that people start talking about it you know and that's also primarily in direction of badly hurt because the other day when bottling it up you are talking about it because you realise it's not you mustn't. put it there because a pandemic because it is banned so now look at ness about it distress is so unknown to share anything about it has become laws pointed us and which i did was also you know me and to mention fall a country they guard because they couldn't see explication is not the solution. the student of india always have be it's it did and family system so she existed so the boy didn't it did engage. the
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communication that happens it this this so should leave you with the straight let's get it all out of all these that was it is that we have that continues to be a strength the family system right look all of this international increase is not automatically our 1st you know love made living through into this happy show so india's fastener says in this case perhaps its strength dr sami apart from forces how it has been fascinating and what you've had to say thanks for joining us. now is trying to answer another of the questions you've been sending interest stays is also about the effects of the coronavirus on the mind over to our science correspondent derek williams. what are the neurological symptoms associated with covert 19 and blunk obaid. coded 19 can
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affect different people in very different ways and a certain number of those who contract it develop neurological symptoms by some calculations actually a lot more people experience them than than people who don't in the active phase of the illness those symptoms can include dizziness confusion tingling or numbing strategies a loss of smell and taste and then more serious cases delirium seizures and stroke doctors say the neurological symptoms could be caused by a number of factors in patients who have serious respiratory distress for instance oxygen deprivation in the brain can play a key role but but an out of control immune response could also contribute to symptoms and in some patients at least the virus appears to also directly infect
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the brain or nerves and some symptoms can persist or or even 1st appear after survivors have supposedly recovered from covert 19 as an aspect of this still undefined condition often generically called long cove it a recent large scale study looking at a wide range of neurological and psychiatric outcomes in patients 6 months after infection found that around one in 3 had complaints in those areas most often anxiety or mood disorders so what are generally classified as mental health issues and although there was some correlation with disease severity with the. people who had bad cases of covert 19 more likely to suffer serious neurological complaints many long term symptoms were also far from
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uncommon in people who had moderate cases of the disease. derrick williams that ross all from listening to you called 900 special from all head over to the coronavirus section of the tito me website state of utah com.
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