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it was. my choice to be scottish because given a way to transport the troops. my name is my gosh mom mitch and i will. get up. if you lost someone to good 19 chances are it was a nurse who held their hand as they passed away if the coronavirus pandemic has changed anything for the better it has to be a more sincere appreciation a greater awareness of nurses on this international nurses day we examine the sacrifices made in the past year often overworked and underpaid the frontline workers who many times became patients themselves sometimes losing their lives trying to save ours i'm bored often berlin this is the day.
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to day is a special and much of day the people are grateful and happy it's filled us with pride. for you. and us the nurses have clearly shown with covert 19th that they are the soul of the society the truth is this recognition fills all of us nurses with pride. my thanks for that tireless what we are all very great. and. not time we will rest but it's as if the now the whole world realizes we can't live without them. also coming up republicans in the us house of representatives today had a choice wyoming congresswoman lives cheney or former us president donald trump
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guess who they say we are a party that can fight for conservative principles that can fight for substance we cannot be dragged backward by that very dangerous lies of a former president thank you much. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day with the women and men who dedicate themselves. every day the keeping you would be alive and healthy today is international nurses day this year more than any other all of us have reasons to be grateful for the never ending work of nurses in the 1st months of the coronavirus pandemic we were witnesses to the cruel contagion of coded 19 in many cases blunted by the nurses who were often the only ones in the room to hold the hand of a dying patient nurses have been without a doubt life savers in this pandemic but their heroic efforts as frontline workers have taken
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a toll many nurses contract of the coronavirus themselves and many died from coded 19 last year in spain roughly half of all coded 1000 deaths were medical staff but even those who avoided the virus could face future mental health problems the international council of nurses calls it the covert effect and warns the stress of the profession could result in nursing shortage is all the across the globe. am gloried you saw a lot of people die in one shift. and at that time we had up to $1012.00 deaths per night it was terrible that they're legally it was terrible so we almost on every shift the bell that rang to move the bodies of the patients to the called room was ringing almost every 2 hours every hour. it was very severe psychological stress. mexican nasa lena salgado
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lost a lot to cohabit even her father who contract the virus working as a doctor. in what we do here was so heartily fully that it was the most painful experience the sight seeing so many people die back in the can i saw a lot of people die. like many of the almost 28000000 nurses around the world are working under huge pressure at the forefront of the pandemic. there are for many who is going to be out of. your art. the international council of nasa's says mass trauma among us is a global phenomenon. the organization wants the pandemic to mark
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a turning point for health care. now 12 plus months into the program it we should be saying those approvals turn into action we need to see investment in the protection the support the development of all nursing and health care workforce not just for the psyche of our health systems but for on the national safety and security of the i c n says at least 3000 nurses around the world have died from covert 19 the real number is thought to be in the 10s of thousands. that was the most difficulty being they have the other quick fix and we have no more exist maybe all of the dying pundits will not speak the person you are talking it will be clear just the defining day that prison is not. in some countries the heavy toll of the pandemic has prompted
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a growing number of nurses to leave the profession. but for many it's reinforced that dedication to the job. base the number 50 and it's a profession where you are there from the moment life comes into the world until the moment it leaves again to let a thieves'. well for more now we want to talk to one of the people featured in that report howard catton is president of the international council of nurses he joins us tonight from geneva switzerland howard it's good to have you on the program the world owes you and your fellow nurses a huge debt of gratitude when you consider the dangers of the job especially in this pandemic is saying thinking was that enough. no it's not but firstly let me wish you and everybody a happy international nurses day but it fails so much more poignant a moment for a more somber reflection as your pieces showed the fight against this pandemic that
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nurses have been the forefront of has taken a really significant toll on cost on nursing workforce physical exhaustion the mental health pressures nurses with infections necessarily dying nurses now leaving the profession as well and it's it's good to hear the recognition the applause and the accolades but it's not enough we need those applause to turn into firm actions we need to protect to support to develop on the nursing workforce our nurses have shown how they are holding our health systems together when our house systems out together our economies thrive we're able to meet people we have economic freedoms we have personal liberties as well
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we can how granny i think hope this marks a change in how we think about health care as being an essential investment in the sorts of lives and societies that we all want to live in and lead let me ask you belt vaccinations and nurses when the vaccination campaigns began rolling out here in europe in north america we know that nurses and frontline medical staff they were prioritized in some countries is that the case everywhere around the world. no it's not and your gripes that people around the world committee to prioritizing nurses health care workers the most fun rable in recent days i've been talking to nursing colleagues in india we all know the trade food situation in that country and what nurses are going through we think only about 50 or 60 percent of the health care workforce there have been vaccinated out of all of the vaccines that have been put into people's arms around the world only about point 3 percent
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have gone into the arms of people in africa the inequity in vaccine ministration to people who need it around the world if this is grotesque inequity country sneaks too much much more to share vaccines we know that countries have massively over all did the patent life that the us have announced recently is very welcome but we need to share the manufacturing know how as well nurses have often been the only one in the room with a dying 1000 patient we we've all heard these stories many of held the hand of a dying person i mean this has to take an incredible emotional toll on even the most seasoned nurses. you're absolutely right that nurses have stepped into the shoes of families and relatives they've been the last handled it
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been the last face that many patients have seen nurses are use to caring for people in their last moments but they are doing this on a regular basis and nurses you know who i talk to if you say to them do you get used to it they say no we moan every single death every single passing if you say what you mean you must go home and talk to your family and relatives and that's where you are burden and they say no we don't because we don't want to put that off families are worried about is already so we keep it ourselves this is an enormous we call it mastro much ties ties ation and nurses have had to buy life and death decisions we see in the game the pictures from india the lack of equipment oxygen beds spent a lot says that the people who made decisions to didn't prepare our health systems
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then all the people who are facing the consequences is nurses is the health care workers and we know that there are warnings that there could be shortages of nurses around the world here in berlin there are reports of medical staff wanted to go on strike to protest working conditions working hours we what should be done to ensure that people stay in the profession i think we've got about a minute left here what would you say. so we need to 1st see protect the nurses that we've got decent work safe working conditions nurses nurses right saw human rights they have a right to be protected at work but we also might make sure that we invest in educating new nurses so that we've got enough nurses who are well need to feel respected and valued we've not got anough nurses in senior leadership positions nurses office often aren't at the table and influencing the bake policy decisions we won't get the learning from this pandemic right we won't strengthen and rebuild
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our health systems if we haven't got nurses at the heart of those decisions howard cancer president of the international council of nurses howard it's been good talking with you thank you to you and all of your fellow nurses around the world we appreciate everything they do thank you very much. for libya has signed a deal with a company to manufacture millions of doses of the johnson and johnson co but $1000.00 vaccine but there is a catch the deal is dependent on patent protections being waived bolivia which is actually needed about 10 percent of its population says it desperately needs more doses and has found a canadian company to manufacture them it has now applied to the world trade organization for a temporary patent suspension johnson and johnson would be paid royalties under that proposal. well many developing countries in the united states support waiving
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patent protections for covert night back scenes but european countries they are resisting some nonprofit groups say e.u. leaders are only listening to the pharmaceutical lobbyist why is that going on how is that going on the talk about that right now my colleague joel door joins us so why is there so why is the european union resistant to this idea well we know that this is a global debate going on in the european commission's current position is awaiting patents not what necessarily speed up production the norma tiriel the know how are also needed and it was stifle innovation while the other side n.g.o.s are arguing that there is spin manufacturing capacity the materials can be ramped up knowledge can be shared and that innovation is already being rewarded for billions in public funding but who are european leaders listening to in this debate well to find out a brussels based lobbying watchdog called corporate europe observatory crunched the numbers on the meetings being held by european commission is we can have a look at what they found will firstly commissioners who are the decision makers
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who are leading europe's response and met with the pharmaceutical lobbyists $140.00 times in about the possibility months now generic drug manufacturers the ones who would actually be able to make patent free vaccines 18 meetings but n.g.o.s who arguing in favor of patent waivers they got just one high level meeting in the past 14 months one ngo that wants to meet with european commission is and conde is medicine sans frontiers or doctors without borders and they told me about their struggle to get their foot in the door in brussels let's have a listen. but when we tried to meet with the commissioners themselves who are we both from its decision makers and the political leadership of the european union among the political leadership of the european union. are meeting with the health commissioner was the client and with the trade commissioner vice president's budget office was not to respond that it's in the interest of the commission to hear all sides. to your many points of view to be informed about what are the options
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available to them to improve better access to these tools and not so much just here a number of forces particularly the voices of the pharmaceutical sector themselves who vested interest you know joe what's so bad about the obvious from the pharmaceutical industry meeting with european union commissioners i mean after all these are the companies that have developed the back scenes that are saving people's lives well i put that question to the brussels law watchdog which is a corporate europe observatory and they said there is nothing wrong with the commission is meeting with big pharma but they also need to hear the other side of the story too we have a listen to what they had to say it's not it's not that they should meet with industry i mean there are there are a number of practical reasons why they would need to meet with the companies that but when you when you get to the prime where the discussion inside the commission is completely one sided that it's about the views of industry and nothing more and nobody else gets a percent the case for how. next vaccines could be. produced
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on a larger scale internationally then then i think then i think the commission is making a serious mistake. well ask the european commission for response and they said that in the case of doctors without borders one of those requested meetings was turned down due to show joining conflicts and that the ngo would be able to take part in talks later this month what's important to note is that the european position on this is not yet set in stone and there are more negotiations planned for later this month and what n.g.o.s want is the european commission as an other national leaders to open the door to hear their points of view as well yeah at the end of the day we just want to get everybody back to native the fastest way possible joe as always thank you. the nation needs a strong republican party the nation needs a party that that is based upon fundamental principles of conservatism and i am committed and dedicated to ensuring that that's how this party goes forward and i
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plan to lead the fight to do that a defiant wyoming congresswoman liz cheney speaking there just moments after her fellow republicans in the u.s. house of representatives voted to remove her from the party leadership today was the most significant purge the republican party has conducted since losing control of the u.s. senate and the white house in last november's election liz cheney one of the most conservative members of congress so out of favor with g.o.p. leaders rather quickly because she refused to accept donald trump's election lies and strewth today former president trump praised the move cheney's takedown shows in glaring clarity the g.o.p. is total subservience to donald trump cheney said today's vote will not change her conviction. i will do everything i can to ensure that the former president never again gets anywhere near the oval office we have seen the danger that he continues to provoke with his language we have seen his
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lack of commitment and dedication to the constitution and i think it's very important that we make sure whomever we elect is somebody who will be faithful to the constitution. my world is changed responsibility is to lead our conference in the house of representatives and so she has a particular responsibility as a result of that and it is it that frankly it doesn't serve us well if she's creating fomenting division in our ranks and look i'm all for unity i'm all for unity and truth you know truth cannot co-exist with lies truth cannot co-exist with false and you cannot unify with that. so where are the republicans heading now let's go to los angeles and bring in republican strategist chris faulkner chris it's good to have you back on the day let me ask you would you have voted to demote lives cheney today. well as you can tell no intent of
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running the public office so i'm in no danger of having to take that though. i think what you saw today was a great example of. individual members of the republican party having their own opinions of expressing those and kudos from cheney she has her convictions to stand by those she certainly no need to fight the problems and sooner stand. her position house leadership is not only connected to her representation of people wyoming but also has a lot to do with the entire caucus of the publicans represent a lot of different viewpoints as you know full well you know in countries like germany you may have 6 or 7 major parties but the united states we jam everybody into 2 so we have our fair share of disagreements well after today's vote chris who would you say that who is really running the g.o.p. . well that's the beauty of course is it's not a top down type of thing we have no one person is going g.o.p. you can only have white house just as joe biden is not in charge of every aspect of
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democratic party you know whether it's mitch mcconnell or kevin mccarthy you are in leadership in the house and senate there is no one person in charge of the g.o.p. and i know for a lot of people who aren't involved in politics every day dick and you're frustrating answer but it's the reality of what it is you have a democratic system which is by no means perfect but it's better than most the rest that are out there but i noticed you did not mention donald trump's name as a possible leader for the party. well he's not troubles were present united states like any former president should be given the courtesy you could use it is doing to him here's an e-mail personally i think you should have access to social media twitter and facebook but those are private companies that made their decision and you know you can get your statements on politics and can speak to. boise of the future the party candidates here supports or doesn't support and it's only appropriate only by every other u.s. president don that's not. what you as
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a strategist do you see this devotion to donald trump as the best way to win back the senate or the house in the 2022 midterms. i would disagree somewhat with the description of it being. donald trump yes there are a lot of. republicans who will show up to republican primaries who have more say so than people who don't show up to those elections were still fans of the president i think what you would find is you have a lot of republicans who are still confused as to what frankly why we're talking about this you know we have so many other issues facing our nation in the world but why are the former presidents of thing chris why are you still 2 why are you still talking about this why is the party still talking about donald trump. well that's what this late it wasn't for donald trump there's no way that you and i would be having this conversation about liz cheney this was a procedural vote or a minor leadership position in one of our political parties that took place today
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and it's worldwide news why is that it's because armstrong and unfortunately since he's left office since he has left office he you know and i'm not one to ascribe myself to conspiracy theories but this trumped arrangements in rome where people are just obsessed with hating him that they want to bring him into every discussion about everything and it's just he's not the president he more i don't i there's a lot of us it's not i'm prepared to move on as you know and pretending like he didn't happen as a president but he's not a president more years and out of the running for office we have a whole slew of other people that are and so we're looking at those and particularly the 2022 midterm elections and yes i do think talking about some of the troops accomplishments economically and otherwise during his presidency is a pathway but the real answer is we don't even route you joe biden is doing such a bad job in the 1st 4 months of his presidency that alone is going to give us the landslide coming into the 22 election cycle which will hand control the gavel the
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house of representatives back to the republican party but well let me let me ask you about that more than 100 republicans are expected this week to call for the creation of a new 3rd political party if the g.o.p. does not take action and i assume that means if the party doesn't distance itself from donald trump is this is that wishful thinking. it's it's it's how you say a straw man it's not actually news and i wrote the actual story on this this 100 republicans none of those people are actually elected officials we have. millions upon millions of people that are registered republicans and active every day in faults we have hundreds of thousands of elected officials that 100 people who their former administration people or staff people they think that they're important because of their former jobs quite frankly i don't care and the vast majority of american to particular demographic share less of those people think about forming a 3rd party here me ask you about the people in california and what they think of
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caitlin jenner i mean that's also been a big story around the world california is where republicans go to be reborn redesigned is that what you've got in caitlin jenner. i think i would i would just screw with that description of california southern california definitely was a place where girls of your political party affiliation it was a land of dreams was the kind of place that people came to all the time to achieve their dreams whether they be an entertainment or technology business and all the incredible things that california has to offer unfortunately you know the very short period of time the incompetency at the state levels during the state really into the gutter for the 1st time in the history of california they lost the congressional district as more people are moving out of the state and moving into the state. so do you think that she has a good chance of becoming the next governor. you know the thing about a recall election is you can really it's very hard to handicap who has
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a good chance or who doesn't have a chance i think it's very secure and generous not i was fortunate i you know our source knew your course referring to the recall election was a very unique individual with wide popularity across political demographic boundaries kaitlin jenner's audiences is smaller and so she doesn't have that wide name i.d. . but she has just as good a chance as anyone else the specifics of the california recall and again nobody wants to get into the kind of nitty gritty of this but really the most important what question of her one which is is gavin newsome going to be recalled in the 1st place otherwise it really doesn't matter if the most votes on well i think that arnold schwarzenegger with agree with you he is definitely not skateland jeb the republican strategist chris faulkner it's always good talking with you we appreciate your time and your insights chris thank you my pleasure talking to you as well. well the day is almost done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either d.w. news or you can follow me at t.v.
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this is deja vu news live from berlin tonight the israeli military hinting at a possible ground invasion of gaza strikes intensified. pressure strikes topple a high rise media building in gaza. has killed dozens and left entire city blocks in ruins tonight a mosque says several of its top commanders have been killed also coming out. as russia mourns the 7 children into staff members who were killed in tuesday's school shooting and the coronavirus pushing the health care system in nepal to the brink
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of collapse is the country just in for the same night as in neighboring india. it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with the escalating crisis between israel and the palestinians israeli airstrikes intensified today amid hints that the military is preparing for a possible ground offensive there but this footage shows an israeli airstrike destroying the high rise that housed in a mosque affiliated t.v. channel health officials in gaza say the death toll from israeli air strikes has risen to 56 including 14 children amoss rockets fired into israel have killed at least 6 people. the european union's top diplomat says vi. elements must be halted
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immediately to prevent a broader conflict washington says it's sending a special envoy to the region in a bid to deescalate tensions israeli tanks on route to the gases strip it's still not clear whether a ground operation will be the next escalation in this conflict currently israel is still carrying out its counter attack on gaza city with an air offensive after the massive rocket attacks on tel aviv the israeli military announced it had killed many hamas leaders including the brigade commander for gaza city. and israel's defense minister did not leave much hope for an early end to the fighting . our armed forces will continue striking until there is total quiet and for a long period of time only once we achieve that can we talk about the escalation there is no finishing date hamas seemed unfazed by the heavy damage and the many casualties in gaza but for the 1st time since these most recent hostilities began hamas leader ismail honey
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a said he could take steps to defuse the conflict. if israel wants to escalate we are ready for it and if it wants to stop we're also ready. despite those words hamas and islamic jihad have been firing off their missiles almost nonstop and mainly at the nearby israeli coastal city of ashkelon there are many wounded there too and one soldier died when his vehicle was struck by an anti-tank missile for the moment at least it does not look like the actual fighting will let up. and for more now i'm joined by captain libby weiss spokesperson for the israel defense forces it's good to have you on the program we are witnessing a conflict involving israel's military against the forces of hamas and the palestinians isn't this clearly a show of disproportionate military strength that we're seeing. thank you for having me and no not at all a i do think it's important to provide some context of the events of the last 40
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hours this extremely tense situation started it. well and cost launch rockets into our capital into jerusalem and then continued with a really nonstop russian rockets at this stage more than $1200.00 out of the launch the israelis in most cities have found themselves in shelters overnights during the day the situation here is extremely extremely tense we've had several casualties on our end so no absolutely not we are striking targets within the stretch of hamas that are really responsible for what we're saying and the escalation we've seen in the last 40 hours kept away as if we look at the numbers there what we're hearing from the gaza health ministry is that 53 palestinians have been killed including 14 children we've got 320 people injured in israel we've got 7 did including a soldier and one child you don't these figures that they speak for themselves i mean 1st it's important to say that i think any loss of life is tragic and i think
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comparing them in such a way perhaps takes away from the sense of tragedy on both sides. or in for me to mention the cost is very clearly targeting israeli civilians that is the whole purpose of the onslaught of rockets that we have seen in the last 40 hours and we are being very very precise as much as possible in the operational reality in which we are operating to strike targets in the strike that are only of hamas and we have no interest no desire to strike civilians in the gaza strip which is really in sharp contrast to hamas and what we've seen here in the last 40 hours but right now we're still in air combat mode but there was a hint today from the israeli military that a possible ground offensive could take place what has to happen before we get to that point. well you know as the idea of we are of course assessing the situation it's a very dynamic situation and we're assessing it regularly and any decisions such as those that you're mentioning would be made by the political echelon of course is
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the military will be ready to respond to whatever task we are given by by the political unit. that at the moment we are focused on striking those targets that in the strip really stop become us is ability for being able to terrorize israelis and keep the ones you served during the conflict with hamas back in $24.00 teens did you think that you would be in another conflict like that in the year 2021 well you know i'm unfortunately i'm well aware of our neighbors and i am well aware of the nature of hamas them and the organisation that is running the gaza strip i can say that as a person who lives in this country of course i want to live peacefully with my neighbors i have no doubt that there are people certainly in the gaza strip feel the same way and unfortunately hamas has a very clear goal i'm certainly not a place i think any of us would want to be and want to be a now but it is unfortunately familiar territory for us ok captain the b. y. spokesperson for the israel defense forces come to us we appreciate your time and
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your insights tonight thank you. funerals have been held for the victims of tuesday's school shooting in the russian city of cazan russia has strict gun control laws but president vladimir putin has reportedly ordered the national guard to draft stricter measures hundreds of mourners gathered at vigils in funerals today to pay their respects to the $7.00 students and 2 staff members who were killed and morals have sprung up in several cities across the country police arrested the suspected gunman but have yet to release information on a possible motive leaving residents of cazan distraught and confused. a carpet or flowers and emotions running high shock mixed with anger and sadness at the after the tragic shooting in cazan locals come to believe that the high school like any other has come to symbolize senseless violence and that a former pupil carried out of the deadly rampage. my kids go
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to the school my niece is in the 9th grade the fire service rescued her with a ladder my son is in the 4th grade and thank god he only goes to school in the afternoon i'm shocked i have no tears left over. i'm grieving for all the children here i could cry my nephew goes to school he has been. he did. i feel like they're all my children it's just so awful. really managed picked. a school shootings are unusual in russia but the attackers motive is still not clear people say he was polite and unassuming and to no one in russia would have expected a killing in the this city just over 1000000 people live in cars on tourists come here from all over russia and the city is known for being very beautiful and
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peaceful so the fact that something like this could happen has shocked everyone here. heavily armed police task force and to see exactly what happened inside of this school is under investigation the 19 year old attacker was able to get in with a weapon he obtained illegally he shot dead 7 children and 2 adults before surrendering to police 23 people are still in hospital. the factor that fisher was able to carry out of the attack in broad daylight is using a legal weapon has raised questions over russia's strict gun laws. biscuits how can i send my kids back to school i'm really afraid. to stand spit with. how can we carry on if we're always afraid to let them go i definitely won't let my child go back before the end of the school year and i'm already worried about next
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year. it will take a long time focus to get over the dreadful events for many in the city of this tragedy has changed their lives forever. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world western powers and clashed with china over its treatment of its weak muslim minority that steering a u.s. sponsored virtual meeting britain's u.n. ambassador called the situation in province one of the worst human rights crises of our times the u.s. says it will continue speaking up until china stops quote its crimes against humanity several southeastern u.s. states have declared a state of emergency over fears of fuel shortages the wagon supply comes after a cyber attack on one of the country's largest pipelines last week many service stations are reported panic buying with some locations running empty the government says it's working to alleviate regional disruptions. republicans in the u.s.
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house of representatives have voted to remove fellow party member lives cheney from a top position the wyoming republican has been under pressure for repeated criticism of former president donald trump before the vote and cheney was the 3rd highest ranking house republican. ugandan president yoweri museveni has been sworn in for his 6th term after winning a controversial election last january during the inauguration ceremony police surrounded the home of opposition leader bobby wine to his coldness of a news victory a sham police describe their action as quote a normal security deployment for v.i.p.'s. were to nepal now worth or days of extended a lot down in and around the capital kathmandu until the end of may the number of covert $1000.00 cases is skyrocketing in the country prompting concerns that it's headed for a crisis like that in neighboring india. india's deadly 2nd wave has
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spread to neighboring nepal. in katmandu health care workers and authorities are struggling to contain a massive surge of co 1000 cases in the last 3 weeks the post daily trajectory has shot up with few out of every 5 people tested now returning positive for the virus with hospitals filling to capacity with covered 1000 patients the country's health system has been overwhelmed by the spike patients are scrambling to find hospital beds and oxygen for loved ones. most fears coming true as a nation. of fixin's. to the brink of collapse. hospitals are full and. communities near the border with india.
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are only able to handle crazy number of people who need treatment. the threat from cover 19 is even reach the world's highest peak as china announced on sunday it would set up a line of separation on the summit of mount everest to keep chinese climbers from catching the virus from those ascending from the nepal side. along the 800 kilometer open border nepal shares with india the polies fleeing the virus or hurrying to return home. authorities fear even more covert 1000 cases are on the way. the european space agency says mars needs women the new director general says the e.s.a. would like to see the 1st human footprint on mars to be from a woman but it also says the agency has an unacceptably low number of women on the e.s.a. team a campaign now seeks to encourage more women to become astronauts or to work in
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technical jobs within the space agency candidates with disabilities are also encouraged a call for applications for this year's selection of astronauts ends on may 28th. and sports news head to berlin have continued their climb away from relegation in the german bundesliga after bt shock on wednesday evening i had to do it the hard way to aftershock an early lead thanks to a strike in the 6th minute from our mean how do you see the berlin fightback started before half time. and level of the score is with a close range header that before yes it come scored the winner which means fair to all are all but assured of staying in german football's top flight next season. ard here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you an israeli airstrike as nearly toppled massive high winds. and home loss of feeling. in gaza officials say
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the least 56 people have been killed at least 7 israelis have been killed by hamas rocket attacks. with business. people in trucks trying to flee the city center more refugees are being turned away . on the task seems. to be script. demonstrators. from the extreme. telling people. to move into.

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