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for full. 10 years after the arab spring. starts june 7th on d w. this is the news live from berlin india's coronavirus crisis as western a country house for the 1st time recorded more than 4000 covert 19 that's the past 24 hours and is getting through to experts via things called for about west and before they get better also coming up. on the agenda that's a new some it's political but members give the lukewarm reception to people in the
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box when the times writes on true enough it's. on what goes up must come down the chinese struck at least on uncontrolled returns if at all to launch and politics the space station is not clear whether to do you go home. and they did market you know welcome to the program india has reported in new record daily cohen of buyers that stole more than 4000 people have died from coven 19 in the past 24 once again over 400000 new infections up in recorded critics say diesel and accounts to full extent of the crisis meaning war we religious governments are causing the virus to spread much faster. in some places in india it is hard to believe the country is some crisis in the southern city of hit are about
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muslim celebrating the end of ramadan are out shopping some feeling lax about safety rules all i'm cool for forcing regular citizens to comply with covert $1000.00 guidelines national leaders on lawmakers need to follow health safety measures them selves than the common people will also follow them. many mosques remain shut over coronavirus fears the spite that weakens islamic college days and preparations for the i eat festival still others ignored official warnings unless people gather for prayer in large numbers. gatherings like these are driving india's 2nd coronavirus wave it has been much more infectious partly due to new variance of the virus as the number of those testing positive surges so dust the death count relatives are desperate to get help for the infected loved
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ones in time. since this morning i've been trying to get an oxygen cylinder for my father and the government says there's no oxygen shortage but look at the number of people waiting here in 2 hours you will see that the 2 or 3 people believe in tears . sites incriminatory m c are overwhelmed many are enough for us to bring the bodies to makeshift cremation sites instead. for now india continues to count its losses to the pandemic and more fire and smoke. and e.u. leaders meeting in portugal focused on relations with india on day 2 of the summits indian prime minister brown that i'm already joined a gathering of by video link emerged as a skeptical over the u.s. proposal strongly supported by india to leave athens right over 95 scenes some countries favor the plan you state strongly oppose it instead the opposition for
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the top russian. president shall shell out this to say just moments ago the european union thanks in force to be there it's within the hour at this critical time we always be active duty to help make ends meet and we are ready to provide for the support of it each their greatest challenge everything in generations the only we owe it to him in a collision. when i joined by did abused brussels. naaman who is following the summit for us live in port to port to go now e.u. leaders are still giving the press conference what came out of the meeting today. well it was a very important moment for the e.u. relations today and we heard just from the european council president bush on the
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shell that day have agreed on the resumption of their talks on trade investment protection and other issues and this can be releasing as a huge success for both sides they are trying to to use this just momentum to. work closer together because both sides are of course very concerned about the rising of china so this is the breaking news right now and the main outcome of this india e.u. summit they are going to talk and the goal is of course to have a free trade agreement in the end. why the e.u. want to get along with the u.s. on rights. this is of course a very important topic for india but shell michele the european council president just made it clear and the press conference concluding this summit that the
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european union is convinced that this is lifting the patent is not the silver bullet to help immediately they rather think that what is important right now is to increase production and also to all western nations to export more and we also heard today from the french president. and he made it clear that he didn't think it can take the moral high ground because it was. exported about 200000000 while the us used its scenes for themselves so as you can see the european union is pushing against the u.s. saying or putting them in the corner of bad guys they are saying we are willing to help you he wants to discuss even this proposal to lift patents but we are convinced that right now it is not it's not going to help immediately we'll need to
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increase the production. thank you for the updates. developments and the e.u. has struck a deal with 900. to buy up to 1800000000 in the next few yes just on the rest of that. virus will no longer. fuse all current scenes begin and someday that applies to anyone who has. or recovered after falling ill with a virus pakistan has received. 1.2000000. doses. the global program provides vaccines may need to developing countries. tensions are high in jerusalem after clashes between israeli police honesty and protest as left more than 150 people injured the violence to raise in one of the city's most
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sensitive areas the temple mount in jerusalem's old town the mosque lies beyond that so-called green line interred. in 1967 the list of things you are by possible defections in many arab east jerusalem to make room for jewish settlers. tensions a boil over and the area around jerusalem's al aksa mosque descends into chaos. palestinian protesters take aim at israeli police crawling stones bottles and fireworks. officers in riot gear respond with a show of force. they're throwing bombs at muslim worshippers to empty the mosque itself there are dozens of protesters sustained injuries many to the face and eyes from rubber coated bullets and shrapnel from stun grenades. with nearby emergency rooms filling up fast the palestinian red
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crescent sets up a field hospital to treat the wounded. the violence at one of islams most revered sites erupted after the final friday prayer of ramadan throughout the muslim holy month anger has been building over a bid by jewish settlers to evict palestinians from their homes in east jerusalem. the court case was the focus of friday sermon at al aksa mosque and many worshippers stayed on to protest they were backed by international calls for calm and restraint the united nations warned israel would be violating international law if it approved the evictions we wish to emphasize that east jerusalem remains part of the occupied palestinian. terror treaty in which international humanitarian law applies the occupying power must respect and cannot confiscate private property in occupied territory. israel supreme court is expected to rule on the evictions on
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monday both sides are bracing for more violence because on that same day israel will be marking jerusalem day an annual celebration of it's an extension of east jerusalem in 1967. do not use the time your claim eyes in jerusalem and then he explained what sparked this needs as unrest this is a palestinian neighborhood in east jerusalem you see here behind me the barrier with the police here this is actually where all family is as threatened with imminent election by this and far as claimed by 2 secular organization this decision was postponed from last thursday to monday a grabby expected to sit in to be taken so we have seen you know over the past days actually the past 10 days you've seen you know young people many coming together here in this street breaking into tar and then there were protests which were then
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dispersed by the police an issue is not new here this started almost a decade ago and eat and goes beyond with jews organizations claiming the land and the houses and i've talked to some of the families they would be as thrown out of the house now most families are also apparently in court and more families could be addicted than also by august. let's check out other stories making headlines around the world in mexico city hundreds of protesters gathered on friday to demand justice paid tribute to 25 people killed on monday when a metro viaduct collapsed with 2 trains on it put just as blame the government avoid norrin repeated problems with the life. of. colombia's president even called one and to the mosque and to governments demonstrations in the country is due to hold for talks with protest leaders at least 26 people have died in the rest of stemming from obama in conditions on the heavy on that on that policed octaves.
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if you are on the well we'll be watching the skies this weekend as a big chinese rocket is set to plunge back to earth it's still about know exactly what it's all come down to chinese authorities say the risk of danger is low. this chinese rocket may be in a non-controlled freefall the 21 ton spacecraft took off last week carrying a core module of china's future space station into orbit it was the 1st of 11 missions needed to complete the project now the rocket could become one of the largest objects ever to plunge back to earth with. chinese officials say most of it will bear not in the atmosphere and it's very unlikely to put anyone in danger. as far as i know this type of rocket has a special technical design and most of its components will be destroyed and
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disappeared during the reentry process the likelihood of causing harm to a v.a. ssion or people on the ground is extremely low the relevant government departments will promptly reports of the situation to the public. some experts have criticised china saying the rockets re-entry is out of control they say potentially dangerous debris could escape incineration and that it's impossible to say for sure where exactly it will land. it's not uncommon for space craft to fall back to earth sometimes even causing damage but the sheer size of this one is keeping the international space community on alert. in german football blunders they got much state that. night and still kept hopes of european qualification alive when a household when. i would call locked out. the winning goal 15 minutes of time they went keeps the host within touching
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distance of the ball. or in real danger of dropping into the relegation zone. defended. by league governing body you would threaten them with sanctions yeah the only remaining clubs from the original 12 the have nots were drawn from the steam on saturday davies the joint statements describing you with us actions us intolerable in alfie's disciplinary action meanwhile 6 for many clubs. was a mistake that you have 1st punishments by giving up 5 percent of the i will be on a revenue for one season now. has reached the summit of mt everest for a whopping 25th time breaking his previous world record for the most times on top of the highest mountain in the world. 2 decades is 50 years young and
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1st climbed everest in 9094 everest is nearly 9000 meters high and without the help of the local chef up people or even next to impossible to climb. you're watching news from belly up next as reports on this edition looks of the challenges of school children of challenges facing doing the fund that's up to the great i am and if i could you got invited to stay with us. what people have to say matters to us. that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on b.t.w. . how does
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