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this is a good news life a strong girl in need a say in lifting vaccine peyton's won't be a magic bullet to the part of us that make it hell the 2nd day of talks and a push in the us for concrete splattering in his prime minister joined them via video link. for the 1st time indian officials who took boarders more than 4000 total of 19 deaths in one day despite aids getting through and experts fear that things could get worse before it gets better and. what goes up must come down the
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top is rocket makes an uncontrolled return to a. lot of space station. hello i'm a hell of a homage she really does have wrapped up a 2 day summit stumm and hated by the code 1000 crisis in india they agreed to restart talks with delhi but there was a visions of a u.s. proposal to waste peyton's on carna virus vaccine. heads of state and government gathered in spring sunshine in the portuguese city of porto optimist in everyone's minds the relentlessly rising death toll and india. the european union stones want to be buried with india this time we or we. can and we are ready to provide for the support e.u.
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leaders agreed to resume negotiations on a free trade deal with india the talks broke down 8 years ago also dominating proceedings a controversial u.s. proposal to lift patents on covert 19 vaccines india strongly supports the idea as a means of opening up new sources of production but bigger states oppose the plan they want to ramp up their own output instead. i just not believe that giving away patents is the solution to making vaccines available to more people. we need the creativity and innovation of those firms and that is why i believe in patent protection. should. some member states also criticize the u.s. and britain for stockpiling vaccines. for liberalizing vaccines other simpler
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things should be done such as removing the export block that the u.s. and the u.k. continue to maintain bear in mind that the e.u. exports as much vaccine as it gives to its own citizens. as the summit wraps up europe is passing the ball back to the u.s. challenging washington to come up with concrete plans for waiving vaccine patents and to start exporting much needed jobs beyond its own borders well let's speak to tease out these muscles bureau chief alexander for nominee who is in puerto portable covering the story for us so it's not sure what well the key moments. i think that it was quite interesting that both sides india and the european union describe their summit here in as a pivotal moment a moment of geo political significance a dad was very telling then they are going to work closely together in many
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key areas including digitalisation and of course climate change and trades they agreed to restart negotiations on a new free trade agreement and an investment protection agreement and that is of course very important for the european union that would like to see tariffs on the european products reduced in india but of course we also have to add that the trade policy is going to be the true test although whether the both sides really can improve their relationship and of course very high on the agenda here also called it's 19 and here we have to say that the european union even promising more help to india made it very clear that there are skeptical about india's for opposable to lift intellectual property rights on vaccines because they said that what is more
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important right now is to boost vaccine production and aside from the vaccine issue when it comes to india and the e.u. right now how important is this meeting for india. well i think that this new t. was very important for india and india even though it came as a very at a very difficult time for the country that is fighting the pandemic and the search for a new covered 1000 infections that is the reason why prime minister mourdock could not participate in this summit in the person he pushed the european union to support india's proposal on the patents he was not successful there but the discussion is still going on and the announcement of new trade talks was also a huge success for him and a very clear signal in the face of increasingly assertive china in the region and of course because when for be quinn for prime minister it is alexandra thank
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you so much well the meeting in porto came as india reports its highest daily death toll since the beginning of the pandemic but destroying more than 4000 deaths from cover 19 in just 24 hours of course and all that the official figures on to comes the full extent of the crisis. in some places in india it is hard to believe the countries and crisis in the southern city of hit are about 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. i got public shopping going to happen . many mosques remain shut over coronavirus fears despite the
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weekend's 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 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 at least 2 or 3 people believe in tears. burgle sites and criminal are overwhelmed many are enough force to bring the bodies to makeshift cremation sites instead.
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for now india continues to count its losses to ponder make and more fire and smoke . of your other stories making headlines around the world at least 30 people have been killed and dozens injured in an explosion there girls' school in afghanistan's capital kabul the interior ministry says many was students between 11 and 15 years old no group has claimed responsibility. pro independent parties have won a majority and stopped in its parliamentary election 1st minister and the 2 are the scottish national party sturgeon says there is no democratic justification whatsoever for london to block a good referendum on scotland's dependence from the u.k. . and opponent does commemorating the 76 anniversary of nazi germany surrender in the 2nd world war president and other government officials took part in the main ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier in central nearly
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6000000 homes died in the conflict. now a large chinese bucket to set to plunge back through the atmosphere in the mission that's being closely watched by international experts the 21 ton block it's carried the people talk to china's future space station the chinese government says most of the daybreak will burn up on 3 entries and is very unlikely to smash into the ground but us and experts warn that potentially dangerous daybreak could escalate incineration and it's impossible to pinpoint where it lands. well let's talk to jonathan mcdowell an astronomer at the hobbit smithsonian sensible astrophysics based in cambridge massachusetts thank you very much indeed for being with us here on news some us more about this massive chunk of metal plunging back to earth how big of a concern is this. you know it's
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a moderate concern individual people shouldn't be panicked because the chance that it's going to hit them is really small but we did see the last 1 time this type of rocket was launched large chunks of metal crashing hundreds of miles an hour into the ivory coast damaging a couple of buildings and really scaring people so. probably because so much of the world is water this will fall in the ocean but there's a significant chance that it won't and so we are tracking this very closely do we know where it's heading exactly so we're starting to get an idea so we built we believe it's going to come down sometime between 23 hours and 9 hours french mean time and that for orbits of the earth's it goes all the way around the earth 4 times during during that time and so we can say some areas now like the western united states or like china in fact are no longer under the potential track of this
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rocket but there's a lot of other countries that still are so it won't really be until after it crashes that we can really figure out where it came down and you also mentioned previous cases like you said in ivory coast so there have been some like cases where day 3 has passed back to us is there anything that can be done to prevent and the not scale damage in this case not in this case it's too late it's going to come down where it's going to come down it's going to 18000 miles narrow 20000 kilometers an hour around the earth and it's about 150 kilometers up right now. it's going to burst into flame break apart the debris probably about a ton might survive re-entry and there's really nothing you can do about it all we can do is try and persuade china that for the next launch of this type of rocket they change the design to be more like what other countries do for their big rockets and make sure that this station is not going to orbit. is there a regulation on how to mitigate space debris if any. you know there is no
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law right but there are some guidelines that most countries adopt in terms of how long you should let your space debris stay in orbit where it can be but there's no rule right now about not letting big things fall out of orbit and i think there really needs to be there is a liability convention if your rocket falls on me and my country can can get compensation from you but that's as far as it goes right now right that is jonathan mcdowell from the hobbit the smithsonian sensible astrophysics thank you very much for the time you're welcome. when bundestag a football dortmund beat leipsic 32 and the loss and 6 title hopes and hands by munich that 9th straight title. or 2 of documents 3 goals the invent international displays some brilliant ball control and accuracy here make it 20 and
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then check out how sun show back yields a ball to rafael guerrero who then set it back to some show to build a victory with a 3 minutes to go. well as you mentioned by in munich have now won deep under stigmatise hold a 9th in a row here's a look at how they caught it. coach andy flick was unable to repeat by its prolific trophy haul from last season and an apparent rift with his superiors likely brought his time at the club to a premature end. but on the pitch it was business as usual by and demolished child 8 no in the opening game of the season. robert ivanoff he proved once again his nose for goals he's well on his way to set a new one to see you go gold record. thank you so much about the season was unusual in the coronavirus pandemic meant that most games were played without
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spectators for the just show and there was nothing normal about buy and losing 41 to hoffenheim early in the season the champions responded however in typical fashion by going 12 games unbeaten and it would be january before the next defeat at mentioned. looking at their form was never cried as imperious as in the 1st half of the season but they won when it mattered a one no victory at like 6 in the early april's all but put an end to the hopes of the closest challenger has just posted to even click surprise announcement. that he would leave didn't dentis players winning mentality and once again they wrap things up with games to spout. off like it's alfie does in by on and with the position of national coach soon to be vacant could it be prudent ta germany. and to the racing 7 time world champion those helmets and claims his 100th korea pole position
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a smart new solution for still setting our. earth is truly unique and we know that the uniqueness is why wows us to live there survive. why do you assume the apartment to suit you global 3000 on t w. virtual school for months leandro has been learning online from home due to the pandemic it's stressing him out. but there are some evenings where i question my very existence. what's the point of getting up again in the morning what should i do tomorrow. in germany most young people have really gone to school in the last year instead they've had lessons online on a likes that basically i'd say i live more not less. philip is
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receiving instruction from his big sister catarina. sure sometimes i miss my mama who would help straight off if she were here have some kind when they had give me her. play and drew quickly print out the latest worksheets before math class the last time he was able to attend school with his entire class was over a year ago since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic schools have been closed for most of the time. so leandra must learn on his own he has no siblings to help his mother teaches at another school and his father runs a company they often work from home too. day after day leander has online classes
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according to a section joel he's actually a good student but with homeschooling he finds it hard to keep up. this claimed look when we're under so much pressure the whole day my head is full of deadlines for example i need to work on things that are due on wednesday or thursday but i know i won't be able to meet the deadlines because i still have so much to do and other subjects and for hands on expenses as sheila and sometimes you just reach our limits as a student we're not adults yet we're still kids or teens. and we must make decisions do i do this object now or the other one i don't because it has to be done by 8 pm and then on thursday morning you get in trouble with the teacher
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because instead of sending it at 8 at night you sent it at 7 the next morning. on this matter that really gets you down it really does. so how does the corona generation view their future. when students like felix coppa wanted to find out and conducted a survey thousands of people took part in the results were clear almost 3 quarters of the children and adolescents polled expressed anxiety about their prospects. confronted machine number surprised me. that there was so many pupils who shared their problems with us you will get tired. and that the trouble seemed to be so big and widespread over all it surprised me quite a bit i'm sure about ash. it's
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absent in english caught fish and absent from. the. piece that he. he. had. like a little brothers he gets on my nerves sometimes. but not all the time let's little siblings for you is my little brother of course he can be annoying. how can you ask . braver a. thing or as a. sentence.
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could. the siblings a home alone the. mother is a single parent and a doctor who works in a hospital every day 1st really wanted to show me her english text is that anyone in this photo. when only has one and film doesn't need a capital in english everything's in small letters or with some exceptions. the rest of us was right just with he she and it you need to add an s. to the verb endings as a side in the last month it's true that often you don't want to do any more on subjects you don't like so much. done this is just the way it is. so i'll take a short break sometimes the last few months my own daughter are lie down in bed and just get my head to rest my cup for last and then and then i'll go back and look
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things over again read through the story now tell if i miss a show on monday through my musharraf sometimes miss my mama had help me straight off if she were here it hasn't come and that here but we've got sinister at. laurie that there's nothing that can be done about it now anyway. she has to work and philip and i are here and we're doing our assignments and trying to manage everything as best we can and does have good social. numbers in the student survey reveals that the pandemic has been especially hard on children and adolescents they're getting less exercise too much screen time and too little sleep homeschooling seems to have had a predominantly negative effect more than 3 quarters of the students polled in berlin described their learning environment as poor. that's especially true for students who have no space to call their own who live in tiny apartments without gardens in families who are stuck together in lockdown 247.
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landers mother paolo booked off isn't just a teacher she also acts as a counselor and confidant fast food and. if a little too there are cases of children who live only with their mother but the mother drinks. are local or we have a boy who doesn't get along with his father at all and because they now have to work together at home all the time because it's the father works from home and the boy has home schooling home or there are constant conflict is conflicted on this and as soon as something happens the kids call me because they're in need of support i want to start sort since the 1st lockdown began over a year ago more students are seeking help than ever before domestic violence is on the rise and schools once safe havens are largely shot paolo blocked off even gets
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emergency calls and we can't those steps on base clearly i will file. for instance there was a case of a pupil who had problems not just once it was a whole chain of events also got a little on the mend and then the end he felt so hopeless that at 5 pm he decided to pack up his things his pajamas and so on and wanted to come here to the school and spend the night in this office all boys to hear in the school a comment on here in disagreeable because for the kids at my school this office feels like home they missed me or i dial back and so house and. the majority of students have difficulties learning at home and miss in person instruction but a minority really like homeschooling. imus's
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she's always been well organized and likes working on her own next year will be our final year of high school it's bound to be stressful with the all important school leaving exams but she's not worried about. she finds she can concentrate so much better at home. in school i'm more likely to get away without doing the work or to drag things out because i know when the lessons over i'm done on country often but this way i have specific assignments to complete and if they also when i see ok i must submit as in 2 hours then i have to do the work. compared to a classroom with 32 people at best go home office few distractions life now plays out on a computer screen. my it hasn't been so good for my eyes during the 1st lockdown i became short sighted. though i get
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a lot more sleep because i don't have to travel back and forth all get up as early anymore so it has advantages and disadvantages i'm not tyler. mine in the content old months mike and sometimes my mom comes home from work really annoyed or stressed and then she has no desire to do schoolwork but otherwise everything's good. comes home she helps her level and i can do my work 100 and if i ask she'll help me to. occasionally i have a guilty conscience for leaving my children alone for such a long time each day and i know that leaving them to their own devices doesn't every day it's such a huge balancing act to reconcile working life with being a mother and a teacher or and not always being able to be there for them as i. think
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. it. is thomas i don't dare ask my teachers questions anymore because they'll say we did that 2 months ago you weren't paying attention that's the wrong response and i should say yes this is such and such and explain it again because it's so easy to look out the window but do that once and your last one on. one merit sean that i notice he seems much more tired than when he had normal classes in person instruction is mocking me and at the least sure i'm concerned my husband is to have been b. and that's why our family has a set routine programming for example he has to take the dog out every day that most anything on the walls. skidmarks was about as i suppose there are some evenings where i question my very existence but what's the point of getting up again in the morning what should i do tomorrow. so was i said what mattered i sit here at the computer for another 7 no 9 hours. should i have another 9 hour school
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day so more noise to listen once again to how the teachers are trying to stuff me full of facts like there's no tomorrow. really they stuff ahead with fact till they're full then ask you to regurgitate them in an exam in school and a class business idea i don't know but doesn't that i would after thought. another kind of host that's and it's you don't want to do anything anymore it almost makes you feel a bit depressed yes depression is a big word but it's cause it's sick you're sad and don't want to do anything your body is telling you you spent too much time at the computer and you're under too much pressure it expresses that by making you suffer and that without solid.
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