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this is the w. news live from berlin india sees another record rise in covert 19 deaths of nearly 3800 dead in the last day will meet the ordinary men and women working round the clock to save as many lives as possible also coming up delusion activists file a case in germany against president lukashenko and members of his government for crimes against humanity during last year's brutal post-election crackdown. and it could be the dawn of a new era in tanzania hopes for change grow as the new president takes gradual
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steps towards democracy. south africa bans the breeding of lions in captivity conservationists applaud the decision but tourist workers feel the impact on an already battered industry. i'm going to belfast welcome to the program there coronavirus crisis in india is spiraling out of control this have hit another record daily high and in the air currently accounts for 3 quarters of the world's new cases hospitals are struggling to treat patients as they run out of beds and oxygen for weeks now volunteer groups have been delivering crucial supplies to double reporters new measures vall and sharing government have met ordinary indians putting their lives on the line to save others. the nation home can spend the last 2 days right.
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on the road in front of a sikh temple 50 kilometers from home. his son passed the corner of my eyes. and has also developed a severe lung infection. he only gently needs to be hospitalized but his father says even this makeshift endangerment is a blessing for these people who are working 24 hours providing oxygen otherwise it's very difficult to get oxygen for them to get a bed in a hospital one morning this morning i visited 15 or 20 hospitals to look sort of back for him because you know there isn't a single but all of them refused to let me go for the last 2 weeks. that he has been facing a severe shortage of medical oxygen. this isn't life saving nostrils not a free oxygen service run by cause to help a sikh who wanted to us here consider the just going to be secondary to the central
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tenet of service in sick because in several of them have already been infected. but don't see a dentist they aren't a feet they see they must do something to save these night. gergen david and i go home to see football was it the time i took my bike has i have a stop what is the event support we are getting from that is allowing us to see many lights and this is a time that people are even afraid to help their own affected relatives. every few minutes. absorbed in. the group has 19 trucks that owning nearby and not one person in. the oxygen here is provided for free at bay since continue although we rush to help many last little thing that has gotten baking in your patience because of the often cry for putting out f. o. f. messages on twitter begging for help. and they only have our number one minute of
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oxygen left. this hospital is one of the previous night was a close shave after reading for oz at oxygen plants diving authorities on twitter and even reducing its student loans to subsistence level is to make it last longer of the hospital and got supplies in the nick of time doctors here tell us that supplies that used to last them do weeks now evaporate in 36 science they cannot predict if the next round will reach them one day dunning of the patients followed just to good reasons is heartbreaking for doctors when peter feels many of these places hopelessly pleading in this profession because it's because they wanted to help other people who their sickness and in this if they're not given. back by itself is a big thing and it was. a very few do get lucky
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back at the oxygen so sinha has finally managed to arrange a bed for his son immediately in the lindo it's 2 words and not the patient. who leads into the oxygen crisis here. every lead good breath is a gift. with us now from delhi is our correspondent. who filed a report earlier this week a federal government official insisted there was no shortage of oxygen anywhere in india house the government completely lost touch with reality. ironically he's not believe. that in just production of just being green and her friends i much of the folks in terms of the industrial use and the open beat out of the medical crisis however want to much of this oxygen is being
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introduced in the east of the country and the crisis is a well planned black person who comes for this off the tree the price of developing the rest of the country and the dominoes this if you do not have these guys and we should oxygen from that it's only industries to get it's me that does that indicate what's happening th express trains have been engaged but they're still of. him or herself. how could this have happened public health officials have been warning for months about a covert. oxygen would grant know all these logistical problems why wasn't the advice heeded by the government. good there is a belief that the boy was drugged by the government in a region that's all that is now 6 months into the pandemic the government during that whole city got it right to fire someone 16 hospitals this or that eased the
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need for child support however now that the change in jordan the strike was at these cons are not operate it is not clear why this is the case the government has announced that funds funding does find they be directed to 100 more plans but in the order to not go but have not been set up yet so definitely that mismanagement the government and many other 3 should seem to be thinking not of need to get to the scene of this crisis but healing of the problem but insufficient people have distributes the blood. so the lack of oxygen is one issue a very important one but there are other challenges facing the health care system in india. yes definitely human diagnostics is a massive challenge many people are on even if you can't get their goals without you. maybe maybe much higher than. the government would lose what i think that those who just make it may not need to see it is also
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price more bad medicine and just getting a structure in general is struggling cities like driving. like that is it looks like it's going to much take a. crisis our correspondent missions as well in delhi thank you mission. i mean while germany ascend it's a 2nd shipment of emergency aid to india an air force plane is carrying an oxygen generator and other medical equipment to delhi a team of german technicians and medical staff will remain in india for 2 weeks the 1st consignment included $120.00 ventilators and medicines another is due. several european states and other countries including the u.s. and taiwan have also joined this aid effort. and our correspondent benjamin of ours group is standing by at the air base in northern germany will
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install where the shipment took off earlier today so germany joins some other 40 countries sending aid to india what's the latest. that's right the 1st plane departed 2 hours ago and is expected to arrive in delhi tomorrow in the afternoon it will have a layover in abu dhabi tonight and then continue to india to delivered this very important oxygen generator machine there will be a 2nd plane arriving immediately 24 hours after this 1st plane arrives it is just sat there will be a german team as well to help the indian colleagues and show them how to operate this system that takes the air and transforms it compresses it so it can be used as oxygen that it's desperately needed jury is joining more than 40 other countries in aid efforts to india and we spoke to officials earlier today who told us that they also looking into this security aspect as criticism is growing over delivery in the
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country saying that aid is coming to india but there are delays to get them to hospitals and so that team of the bundeswehr of the german air force will be there for 14 days and these days will be installed there for at least a 3 month depending on how the situation of the pandemic evolves in the country did i mean reporter. thank you benjamin. now to some of the other developments in the pandemic britain is planning to offer everyone over 50 a 3rd vaccination this fall in the hope of eradicating coronavirus in the u.k. entirely japan is likely to extend a state of emergency in greater tokyo and other major urban areas the measures were due to expire next week and a man in the australian state of new south wales has tested positive for covert 19 it's the 1st case in the region in more than a month's. take
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a look now at some of the other stories making headlines here in germany and around the world. germany has banned a self-styled aid organization claiming it finances islam is terrorism around the world authorities say ansari international funneled donations into funding groups such as the al qaeda affiliate the nusra front police have carried out a series of raids on buildings associated with the organization across 10 german states. a former u.s. police officer convicted of murdering george floyd is asking for a new trial. lawyers allege misconduct by both prosecutors and jurors jovan was found guilty of 2nd degree murder and manslaughter last month in what was seen as a milestone ruling. authorities in mexico have said they will punish those responsible for the deadly collapse of a metro overpass in the capital mexico city $25.00 people died dozens were wounded many residents have taken to the streets saying corruption and poor construction
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standards are to blame. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has failed to form a government after the 4th election in 2 years president rovna rivlin there will now begin fresh consultations to decide who should get the next mandate it's likely to be one of those and young's opponents. tanzania has announced new measures to control the spread of the coronavirus it's a departure from the approach taken by the former president john michael fully who played down the pandemic before his death earlier this year the newly does some your son has been in office for months she's been in neighboring kenya on a visit ended improving trade relations as opposed to say her son is gradually paving the way towards more democracy in tanzania did amuse charles combi reports from dar es salaam. and we think the expectations were high winsome
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yes a lot has some took over as president following the death of joining michael fully his rule was marked by controversy and division her son has started a process of change that many see as a fresh start for the country she lifted a media ban allowed public debate formed a coven 1000 task force and is seeking to end years of patient between opposition and government. democracia in the interest of protecting a democracy i in team to meet with all political party leaders to discuss how they can best to conduct their political activities for the benefit of our country this marks a big shift from happy decease our critics say michael hooley use the law to repress political dissent in tanzania opposition politicians are now more optimistic the president who has shown leadership in the various issues and as an opposition
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leader we have seen like the ending that only ran and we think we are going to go with a discussion table and have a good discussion about their future of a country has an style of leadership is also different the bulldozer is mobile follows known she's more diplomatic analysts say that could be good not just domestically swallowed up when you shine yeah i dish and to meet with her position leaders would think that i strengthen democracy internationally because minnesotans as a country that limits people's freedom of expression and limits opposition parties from performing their activities. rights activists are also happy for. change we were not safe even political party leaders. lead us where not actually face. their previous leadership we think that. has
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started well done then and citizens are keen to see what her son's leadership brings fight for and what the constitution sees the constitution is the mother and if she feels it should be. our. challenges we want to progress that's the thing so there is an opportunity to talk about who is willing to listen to meant if it helps the youth in the country girl her son has already touched on key issues affecting tanzania like democracy in development in hopes for change implementing these changes may yet prove to be a challenge. different approach from the same party is mother fully and she will still need he's backing. sophie showed one of germany's most famous until nazi come painters was born 100 years ago this week she was
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executed aged 22 but a social media project ending to fight extremism is now bringing her back to virtual life documenting her final months on instagram it's a period film shoot with a twist it's the 1940 s. but sophie scholl has an instagram account and true to the social media platforms format she mostly from says south. main 142 years and i'm about to get on the train sophie hurry up the train will wait. my sister she's never been late in our life the resistance activist shares her political and private thoughts with her followers. of course safety is our hero our resistance fighter but she's also a normal woman with many different facets and with insecurities. the instagram series is a patchwork of clips in different media selfie video of sophie's birthday party
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animation sometimes photographs they all shirt vents that happened on specific days to 9 years ago. but seen one at a given tacky chronicle every day for 10 months. that's given us the opportunity to tell our audience a lot about safety shall. it was for all the limelight of managing the movie. the instagram posts and when sophie is arrested for distributing anti nazi leaflets the moment when the resistance leader would have had her smartphone taken from her . you can find the project of course on instagram it is in german and do take a lot of highly recommended and follow at each bin zefi shop. for. a group of delusion activists have filed a criminal complaint in germany against president alexander and members of his
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regime for crimes against humanity they say there have documented more than 100 examples of violence and systematic torture the alleged abuses happened during the government crackdown on protests against discredited elections which claimed to have won last year cases being brought in germany on the principle of universal jurisdiction this allows a company to prosecute crimes against humanity wherever they were committed. and we can all talk to hold on because he's one of the lawyers who filed this criminal complaint and it's because it tell us more about your clients what did they experience. where are fines experienced. peaceful protesters this difference is they were. participating peaceful demonstrations. so how likely is it that the president look
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at all members of his regime really have to stand in front of a judge in germany well. look. other regime countour or actually there's sure they have to stand trial. so how likely is that that this that's going to happen. i think it's going to wind or all the options. we're. alert people that it's not simply to all of us what they're doing. so if they would have to stand trial what would they face if their complaint really was successful. well it's crimes against humanity so it charges really high if the german prosecutor and then
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the trial and work on this. we're looking at here are. there if actually this is. so why do you think it is largely a symbolic act isn't it why do you think it's important to follow such complaints well i would go back a little bit to this recount say the nazi crimes after 45 were not prosecuted might wait. for a very long time we have the latest tryouts 207-2019 germany has a very well developed judicial system and protects human rights are effective and i think we should therefore to actually protect our colleagues at our family friend's house and take action because we're simply talking about crimes against humanity.
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is there a precedent do you have any example of such a lawsuit to bring being brought forward in places like germany other been having been so successful yes we have recently filed were 2 members of this syria. who fled to germany and themselves as asylum seekers where the process in a trial because of their actions in syria so it's a very present to the case against us. because of one of the lawyers who filed a criminal complaint against the russian president lukashenko here in germany thank you very much for the time. thank you. manchester city have reached the champions league final for the 1st time by beating paris such amount to nil the met man of the match was riad maurice hit the net
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twice for he enlists premier league sides to complete a 41 aggregate victory in the final on may 29th the city will face either chelsea already on madrid the people believe. this competition in the finals is so difficult is. because it's a tough as one the quality of the open and because of that you had to have the software. the duffers moment. and we did it so we make an incredible champions league season now we deserve to be there integrator from. well so it is opponents in the champions league final will be revealed in the coming hours 2nd semifinalist when chelsea and real madrid is delicately poised at one all after the 1st leg of madrid almost forced to travel to london without one of their key players. well as call ups go it was out of the ordinary round 3 defender marcello had been
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picked to be a vote monitor in the city's election but luckily for him and his team another citizen offered to take his place and soon my salary i was heading off to london back on the training pitch the latest obstacle overcome in reality champions league campaign. it was the moment because we've had difficult moments throughout the season but i think we need to take our hats off to this teen because you know more than anything else this team has character and when the going gets tough they always diggin us they've always shown that quarter supported because most and it's done. most of. rayo have won this tournament 13 times more than any of the club but standing in their way of trophy number 14 is a chelsea team led by germany's thomas took all who reached the final last season with paris and your man. the pressure's on it's
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a knockout game is the 2nd leg the decisive one so to arrive with a certain level of belief and so confident is absolutely necessary this club is about winning this. game is about winning this competition is about winning sure chelsea emerged victorious they'll face another english site pep guardiola as manchester city in the final in what would be a crash between 2 former coaches. reading lions in captivity for tourists to handle pets as long been a thorn in the side of south african conservationists now the government wants to ban the practice i mean for a more authentic experience it's a win for animal rights activists but with tourism already badly hit by the pandemic many in the industry fear for their future. a century for some of nature's most beautiful creations. this is how willie jacobs
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sees his safari lodge and conservation center in johannesburg. it aims to connect human beings often living in urban areas with wildlife but jacobs business model could now be at risk. when on sunday south africa and now and still end its multi-million dollar lion breeding industry. we are saying is that we don't want captive breeding captive hunting captive putin captive use of lions and good derivatives. the decision also aims to stop a slew of inhumane practices including the growing black market for lion as well as so-called canned trophy hunting where people pay to hunt animals in a fenced off area. but it will mean the end of captive bred lions in wildlife preserves like this one having potentially fire raging impacts to conservation tourism and education now during covered we're all being hard hit so we'll we'll we
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still need to see how things will develop but there will be a. substantial loss due to the fact that we do not offer the interactive experiences any more you know although these experiences were very well regulated with the benefit of the animals in mind despite the objections the environment minister is convinced it's the right form of action it will now go through a consultation process with stakeholders before heading to cabinet for approval the decision has been praised by animal welfare advocates who say it is a win for wildlife. here's a reminder of our top stories daily coronavirus deaths in india have reached another all time high almost 3800 people died in a single day but with hospitals and morgues overwhelmed the true extent of the tragedy is believed to be much higher. and this is going to be a fresh start for tanzania
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a month after the former president died his successes. by moving tentatively towards towards more democracy and mending strained ties with neighboring kenya. that's it for me go away coming up next business with stephen beardsley i've got office in berlin. fluently.
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