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so did the news live from berlin to say lifting vaccine peyton's won't be a magic bullet in the current virus that held the 2nd day of talks and of course in the u.s. russia concrete plans india's prime minister joined them via video. dozens of killed in multiple explosions near a school in the afghan capital most of the victims all female students aged between 11 and 16 authorities in toppled long the death toll is likely to last.
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as what goes up must come down the chinese rocket makes an uncontrolled return to the launching of the space things such. i'm ahead of hundreds indeed as have wrapped up a 2 day summit is dominated by the covert that 900 backs in crisis in india they agreed to restart trade talks with delhi but there were divisions of a u.s. proposal to waive peyton's on coronavirus vaccines. heads of state and government gathered in spring sunshine and the portuguese city of. optimist in everyone's minds the relentlessly rising death toll in india. the european union stone's influence to be buried with india in this critical time we
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always. make and we are ready to provide for the support e.u. 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's 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. before 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 bull 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 the southeast brussels bureau chief alexander for none and 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 geopolitical significance
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a dad was very telling then they are going to work closely together in many 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 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 proposal to lift
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intellectual property rights on vaccines because they said that what is more 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 meeting was very important. even though it came as a very at a very difficult time for the country that is fighting the pandemic and the search for new coverage in 1000 infections dead is the reason why prime minister 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
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and of course. when for prime minister alexander thank you so much. well here are some of the stories making headlines around the world fighting between minutes tents and government troops have resumed in ethiopia is to gray region its national food aid convoy come on boys were unable to reach civilians officer amid she blocked a major road ahead of its. church has accused the government of college in the 6 month conflict. pro independence parties have won a majority in scotland's parliamentary election sussed minister and leader of sleaze scottish national party nicholas sturgeon says there is no democratic justification whatsoever for london to a new referendum on scotland's of dependence from the u.k. . and poland is commemorating the 76 anniversary all of nazi
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germany surrender in the 2nd world war president and other government officials took potshots in the main ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier in the central role in 6000000 poles died in the conflict. at least 40 people have been killed and many more injured in multiple explosions near a school in kabul it happened in a largely shia muslim neighborhood that has faced attacks by the so-called islamic state in. the group has so far came to sponsibility for the attack of cover songs president is blaming the taliban it denies the attack instead pointing the finger at that it's. just hours before they were school children preparing for the future now they're covered bodies lying on a hospital floor it is a sight that has become all too common in afghanistan. multiple blasts went off outside the siad i was shocked our school and western
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kabul as lessons ended for the day. many of the children killed would have been on their way home to break the ramadan fast with their families. to the mother i was with my classmate we were leaving school when suddenly an explosion happened my classmate was killed 10 minutes later another explosion and then a 3rd one which everyone was screaming and there was blood everywhere i couldn't see anything clearly the attack come just 8 days after a truck bomb at a university entrance south of kabul left 27 people dead. a remnants of china's largest such a plunge back through the atmosphere in the mission that's being closely watched by international experts rocket's carries the full pots of time as teacher space station the chinese government says most of the daybreak will burn up on re entry
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it is very unlikely to smash into the ground but u.s. experts warn that potentially dangerous daybreak could escape incineration and it's impossible to pinpoint where it's less. well let's talk to jonathan but belt and astronomer at the hobbit smithsonian sensible astrophysics based in cambridge massachusetts thank you very much indeed sense of being with us here on news tell us more about this massive chunk of metal punching back to earth how big of a concern is this. you know it's a moderate concern individual people should 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 on the ocean but there's
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a significant chance that it won't and so we are tracking this very closely do you 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 greenwich mean time and that 4 orbits of the earth's it goes all 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 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 cases where daybreak has crashed back to us is there anything that can be done to prevent any 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
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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 before 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 reckon they saw how to mitigate space debris if any. you know there is no 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
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compensation from you but that's as far as it goes right now right that is jonathan the dolphin the hobbit the smithsonian sensible astrophysics thank you very much for the time you're welcome. on bundesliga football dortmund beat lives 632 the last 6 title hopes and hands by munich and 9th straight title jaden sanchez old tools adult 3 goals he displays of brilliance ball control and accuracy to make it to 0 and it was a check out house on show back hills of pool to rafael guerrero who then said it's back to sun total 2 of the victory with 3 minutes to go. and as we mentioned by an eunuch have now won the blandest you can titled and 9th in a row here's a look back that's how i got here. coach andy flick was unable to repeat by a prolific trophy haul from last season and an apparent rift with his superiors
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likely brought his time at the clock 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 gold record. and get so much about the season was unusual the coronavirus pandemic meant that most games were played without spectators but you just are and there was nothing normal about by and losing $41.00 to hoffenheim early in the season the champions responded however in typical fashion by going to 12 games unbeaten and it would be january before the next defeat at mentioned lockbox. but i think their form was never quite as imperious as in the 1st half of the season but they won when it mattered
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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 tasted the to even click surprise announcement that he would leave didn't dentis players winning mentality of. and once again they wrap things up with games to spout. off like it's out he does in by on and with the position of national coach soon to be vacant could it be we can top germany. and a football superstar neymar has extended his contract at paris the gym on until 2025 the brazil forward to join the club and 2017 from boss about a full a record transfer fee of 220000000 euros there were reports that name always came to return to barcelona but he stayed off the cars which champions league final last season p.s.g. are currently 4 points behind the leaders. and in motor racing the 7 time world champion well lewis talents and claims his 100th korea pole position
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sunday's spanish free the 1st formula one driver to do so the mrs ace edged out red bull's max vers stepan hamilton leads the formula one standings by 8 points going into the 4th race of the season you're watching news from ben and i'll see you soon take care of. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers one official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many can trust and their problems are always the same 14 the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption with on the 4th to stay silent
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when it comes to the sounds of humans and seeing the little foals who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work a day dolly. this week on world stories living in the fear of war and ukraine coronavirus is out of control in brazil. but we begin in turkey which often ends up being the final destination for afghan refugees attempting to reach europe many of them die in the mountains on the way over. symmetry of the
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nameless this is how the locals call this place and for a mean a sufi saga and her son parviz it is always difficult to come here. painful memories or reawakened. motherhood as you did me going to you the people who are buried here have mothers brothers and sisters they all have someone who love them but now their families don't even know that they are here. it breaks my heart that there is no one who comes and prays for them mobile how did you know. that is why i'm mina and power this pray here on behalf of everyone else . they fled from of ghana stunned by iran to turkey illegally on foot over the mountains it's a long dangerous journey many freeze to death or die in accidents and many who
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don't make it end up here. in the eastern turkey city of van in an unadorned grave with no name. on them. i myself there is a man here who was found dead in the mountains and once they brought women's bodies their fingers and toes were frozen off from the cold on. the route leads through the mountains straddling turkey's border with iran up to 4000 meters high most of those trying to reach europe from afghanistan pakistan bangladesh take this way ticky is now building walls everywhere in the region they are hundreds of kilometers long the border with syria has already been closed off the wall to iran is still under construction. human rights lawyer mahmoud cut chances a war won't stop the refugees it only makes the journey more dangerous.
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he has in this area been ignoring people smuggling for too long it's become kind of a business sector that many get involved in this because a lot of money can be made in a short time at a relatively low risk. ameena and power of a sufi sadder still clearly remember their own flight from afghanistan the smugglers took everything from them they say they have been living here in van for 3 years now. the family found refuge in turkey but like so many others they want to continue to woods europe back to afghanistan they say that's out of the question for me but what if we have to go back they will kill my son that's not an option. so they are holding out in eastern turkey stranded in their new existence and they think of those who lost their lives and
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are buried here at the cemetery of the nameless. that appointment of russian troops on ukraine's border has raised concerns about a new war. this is especially true in mario polls where many residents remember the last war all too well. only a few of the older children here can really remember a time without war since conflict began 7 years ago these children have seen parents lose their livelihoods and often their lives now they found stability in this christian children's home unmarriable a city of half a 1000000 people just a matter of kilometers from the front lines. dropping everything and getting to safety in a hurry is what this drill is all about russia's troop buildup along ukraine's borders means these kinds of exercises are once again part of daily life here for
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some of the teenagers though there is little need to practice little is will back in 2014 i spent 2 months living in our sailor with my mom last i never thought the war would reach us just remember watching t.v. it all just seemed so unreal like something from a film then our neighbor's house was hit we rounded into the sailor for cover and we were just listening to it all. it is really scary i'm scared the hayseed collapse around us and we'd be trapped in their. back in 24. frontline suburbs of residential neighborhoods and dozens of casualties nowadays the front line is still just as close to the city and its residents just as vulnerable ukraine's army has made significant strides since 2014 but at sea where russian forces are also now massing ukraine is still a significant disadvantage. the crew of this ukrainian coast guard vessel a tight lipped they're willing to tell us that they've seen increased russian
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activity in recent weeks they're ready and willing they say to respond to any possible provocation whether or not they expect all out there refused to say. the military and diplomatic posturing every day life goes on can often seem oblivious to all the attention being paid to this region by the outside world. we did the right i have no idea if that will be a war or not but it definitely doesn't depend on what we do here. that both of them yes they're raising tensions now but i still think this is all about political bargaining let's just get. everyone here in marion paul has a sick case packed with money and essential in case they need to leave in a hurry everyone does. we're tired of being afraid that something people here in eastern ukraine tell you time and time again desperate for a chance to live a little even if that won't stop them preparing for the worst as they like the rest of the world try to understand what it is like to meet putin and his troops have in
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store for them. few other countries in the world have experienced the coronavirus pandemic get us out of control as brazil. hospitals in rio de janeiro are hopelessly overwhelmed. you really go a suburb of rio de janeiro the situation is dire and there are similar scenes throughout the city the number of covered 19 patients is high at the same time hospitals are out of drugs such as sedatives. we have to strip down patients who are on ventilators because we don't have any more sedatives so painkillers by so we really shouldn't have to do that it's like torture the patient can no longer ask for help when they feel uncomfortable the lack of much needed medicines makes both of us in the patient suffer. more meanwhile more and more
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younger patients are being admitted to intensive care units with cases so severe that they have to be artificially ventilated this is apparently a journey to the fastest spreading p. one mutation according to the director of rio's largest hospital treating cope with 19 patients. the number of all. the people getting sick has decreased slightly because many have already been vaccinated you mean but at the same time the number of people under 60 has increased sharply. we have seen more and more young patients in intensive care and more young people dying in this phase of the paradigm of. the one they meet. the president of the council of nurses in rio blames president also now those government for the lack of civil to. one of the most welcomes but we are in this chaos because those responsible at the ministry of health do not have
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the necessary expertise for the job the wrong personnel were hired for political reasons the government must now trust the science stop denying the dangers and employ competent people who can give us a chance at success things said the economic but boss at the well you already is according to doctors there not only short on sedatives there's also a lack of syringes and other important medical products with you i would never have thought that after 20 years of experience i would be at this point a lack of painkillers has brought us doctors to the point where in some situations we have to ask ourselves whether we are still doing for our patients what we swore to do when we took the oath as students. brazil is in the middle of a critical phase of the pandemic.
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in germany children still are being vaccinated against the corona virus even though infections for kids with down's syndrome are extremely dangerous their parents are waiting for the vaccines to be approved for children. physical exercises are important especially for flavia the. 14 year old has down's syndrome normally she doesn't do that with her mother but her physio therapist but since the coronavirus pandemic started the family has severely restricted their contacts because for flavia covered infection could be fatal and infect your own booked by mention madonsela of people with down syndrome an infection has much greater risks and for those additionally we know very little about long term effects of this illness so even if she were to survive an infection you wouldn't know what would come after that. this is after the 1st family and how
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hard. therefore the family keeps to themselves physical contact with others is restricted the children are only ok janelle you're allowed to play with this school happens online all of this puts a strain on flavia what's wrong. with my go bye bye i cried quite a bit because school was closed so we had to do it digitally and that was stressful . and massive our flat. top $1.05 we've noticed that flavia suffers enormously from this loneliness she sits in her room for hours she talks to herself moon more she makes noise she just isolates a self. want a cup of thaw. getting flavia vaccinated against covered would help the family but
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no vaccine has yet been approved for under 16 year olds in germany clinical trials are still ongoing. in his intestine as a source on to. explain these trials different age groups are tested and the close observation that way the research is congressionally find out how the drug reacts with certain groups but they haven't finished that yet so using the pixie now is a bit like walking into a dark forest so to speak and don't invite good villains of it. the family hopes that this doc forest work. they don't know when the vaccination will be approved for children until then they will do everything they can to protect that daughter.
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