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basis do you have any news live from there in spain pass he's hot as coronavirus restrictions there are relaxed people are letting loose as they get their old freedoms back with the 6 month state of emergency coming to an end there are fears this could fuel a new surge in cases in what is base one of europe's worst hit countries also coming out dozens are killed in multiple explosions near a school in the afghan capital most of the victims are female students aged between 11 and 15. i
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opine you know in their night straight when this they get tight it was just 2 weeks to spare and the variance celebrated after crushing blast on saturday and. i'm rebecca ritz welcome to the program we begin the show in spain which had been one of europe's worst hit countries from the coronavirus now it's ended its national state of emergency in place since last october and nighttime curfew has been lifted and domestic travel is once again permitted but each region is still free to impose its own containment measures critics saying the new policy will lead to confusion and a possible surge in cases. the moment madrid has been yearning for. at the stroke of midnight. freedom at last the. euphoric revelers packed
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into puerta del sol square to sing dance beat drums and drink with their friends. and us here with the way it's been really tough so we were expecting this turnout we're super happy now that all of this is coming to an end is the dream there were similar scenes across the country like here in barcelona where pandemic weary crowds kicked up their heels in the city center and it's really very moving i keep thinking wow how great to finally be able to connect singing to have a good time to say how right. now it's an important moment. for the emergency decree gave regional authorities a legal framework to enforce nighttime curfews and travel bans now for the 1st time since october people can move freely between regions. restaurants conserve tables
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again along with bars they're allowed to remain open into the night. spain's vaccination drive is picking up case and the infection rate has stabilized some worry that a domestic travel surge and increased socializing will lead to new outbreaks but experts say the combined effect of past infections restrictions and vaccinations all serve to turn what could have been spain's 4th wave into nothing more than a rebel. meanwhile in india corona virus infections have risen by more than 400-0048 4th consecutive day that's despite several indian states imposing strict lockdowns to curb the spread of a 2nd wave india's health ministry reported more than 4000 deaths in the past 4024 hours hospitals in the capital delhi and other cities are overburdened with many patients dying due to a lack of medical oxygen and it has say more than 22000000 total infections.
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and it is covert crisis dominated the 2nd day of a summit being held by a late is in portugal they agreed to restart talks with delhi there were divisions over a u.s. proposal to waive patents on coronavirus fact sainz. heads of state and government gathered in spring sunshine in the portuguese city of porto for most in everyone's minds the relentlessly rising death toll in india the european union stones in force to be very. critical. we always. mention 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 strongly supports the idea
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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 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
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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. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines around the world now israeli police and palestinians have clashed for a 2nd night in jerusalem a day off the violence rocked the al aqsa mosque compound thousands of muslim worshipers gathered there on saturday for the holiest night of ramadan palestinian medics said more than 50 people were injured. one of the biggest oil pipeline operators in the united states has suspended operations after a cyber attack colonial pipeline which transports oil from the gulf of mexico to the east coast of america says its network was hit by rats of where it's one of the biggest digital ransom attacks ever reported. pro independence parties have won
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a majority in scotland's parliamentary election 1st minister and leader of the scottish national party nicholas to says there's no democratic justification whatsoever for london to block a new referendum on scotland's independence from the u.k. . afghan officials say the number of people killed in multiple blasts near a school in kabul has risen to 50 explosions went off in a largely shia muslim neighborhood that's face attacks by the so-called islamic state in recent years no group has so far claimed responsibility afghanistan's president is blaming the taleban it however is deny the attack instead pointing the finger at i assume that since. just hours before there were schoolchildren preparing for the future they're all there covered bodies lying on a hospital floor it is a site that has become all too common in afghanistan. multiple
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blasts went off outside the siad school in western 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. i was with my classmates we were leaving school when suddenly an explosion happened my classmate was killed 10 minutes later another explosion and then a 3rd one everyone was screaming and there was blood everywhere i couldn't see anything clearly the attack comes just 8 days after a truck bomb at a university entrance south of kabul left $27.00 people dead. the brain from a chinese rocket that had been hurtling back to earth has disintegrated over the indian ocean according to the country's space agency the vehicle was launched last week and carried a section of china's futurist space station it successful return to earth ends days
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of speculation about where the 13 may tell on unit would hit space experts monitored the rockets on controlled re-entry closely since it was the biggest pace of space to break to tumble back to earth and that he is. why earlier we spoke to cape cowing the editor of the space news website nasa watch we asked him what could be done to mitigate the risk of space to pre when you normally would you launch a rocket the u.s. and russia and so forth you have the 1st stages council plan with a prop here in after it seems the rest of the rocket further out it fires its agents then comes back to specifically in the spot in the middle of the pacific ocean this large rocket did not have that capability so it was just left in orbit it began to tumble and when it tumbles like it there's a little bit of air there because very difficult for size 3 not sure where it's going to come back and that's why those is the guess again for the past several days and so you know there are some indications that rules international standards
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for debris in reentry really need to be worst previous north of this rocket did land in the united fruit coast and several buildings were damaged and large pieces of debris moved to the luckily nobody was hurt so just because we've been lucky 2 times there's been you can just keep doing it this way so like i said i suspect if we go she sions will soon be happening here how to you know he wants the ability of these large rockets to be brought back to earth and see it predictable fashion. case cowan from nasa watch the thing to us plenty of support now and in german football by in munich abo does take a chance for a record at 9th time in a row. that was confirmed before they'd even kicked a ball on saturday as dortmund bait 2nd place lives earlier in the day i mean by and have wrapped things up with 2 games left to play that saw the champions in
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a relaxed mood against match and got cut back which felt bad news for the visitors especially with bynes playful strike a chasing a record of his time. the new nick 9 was the magic number binds 9th street title was in the bag before kickoff well up front their number one robert levin dubs was on a personal quest to break rulers record of 40 league goals in a single season the polish predator scented blood and the post after just 2 minutes for good $37.00 of the campaign. but still harbor hopes of european football next season no wonder they were so frustrated when thomas miller's weak short squeeze then to no byron. and 34 minutes live in dubs he notched up his seconds by a sumptuous volley for goldenberg 38 then the poll showed his unselfish site to set up kingsley command and by a mushroom going into the break my goal 39
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a rifle 11 from the spot and 66 minutes and even zoos red card couldn't stem the flow of goals. so this time it wasn't even dusty. sunny rounded off a humiliating defeat for bloodbath and 86 minutes before the celebration started it was as much a farewell to frenzy flick as it was a championship party the coach signs off in style ending his brief stint in charge with the 7th trophy to his name. as nothing new about my meeting winning the bend is laying a title and everyone's or it coming here's a look back at how they did it this season. coach andy flick was unable to repeat by and prolific trophy haul from last season and an apparent of 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
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to 8 mil in the opening game of the season. robert even got he proved once again his nose for goals he's well on his way to say that you're going to see go gold record. and get so much about this season was unusual the coronavirus pandemic meant that most games were played without spectators plenty of just so and there was nothing normal about buy and losing $41.00 to hoffenheim early in the season the champions responded however in typical fashion by going 12 games unbeaten and it would be january before their next defeat at left back. but their form was never quite as imperious as in the 1st half of the season but they won when it mattered a one no victory at leipsic in early april all but put an end to the hopes of the closest challengers. boasted to protect even click surprise announcement that he
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would leave didn't dentis players winning mentality of 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 top germany. and finally love was literally in the air for 30 russian couples on saturday for lovers who are attempting to set a world record for similar tennis marriages on a moving cable cop moscow's misty weather didn't dampen the spirits of anyone preparing to take off to the next level from all the bryants and graham's got to say i do the mass marriage still. knaves official verification to get into the guinness book of world records.
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you're watching they'd over the news from them coming up our reporter series takes a look at the struggles of german kids keeping up with school during a pandemic that's after a short break we'll have more news headlines for you at the top of the hour in the meantime as always our web site data dot com and you can follow us on social media as. i'm rebecca riches thanks which. were. the key to good. plan.
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