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ah, you want to know their story, migrants terrifying and reliable information? mm. ah, excuse me. this is the w news life from berlin, peruvians learn the country has the was per capita corona virus. dec told in the world is after a government report more than doubled its covey death certificate will take you live to leave. also on the program. america, month to 100 years since one of the worst incidents and racial 5 and for the next president biden is in tulsa, oklahoma,
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where hundreds of black americans were killed. i'm 20 days in the belly rich j. d. w reporters, details physical and psychological abuse. conflicted jailers. alexander border commonsense that he and other detains journalists were treated badly in revenge for their reporting. the news until girl welcome to the progress will prove has made a staggering revision to its official code 19 death toll officials and now report into more than twice as many people have died from the viruses previously estimated . so that's up from just under 70000 to more than 180000 countries. health minister said a new criteria, change the count. this means peru now has the worth of destiny. death rate per
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capita. the world fighting for life in peruse hospitals with oxygen shortages and overwhelmed intensive care units, experts had warned officials were under counting covered 19 death. now the government has announced the new toll using updated criteria for counting victims of the pandemic. bama, i can see for counting methodology, we will have more exhaustive figures and figures that as the health minister said will be very useful to monitor the pandemic. continue nelson. i mean family 30 and we will take the appropriate measures to deal with it and hopefully overcome the pandemic very soon. those will be the new criteria has been broadened from those who tested positive. it will now include people who showed corona virus symptoms and those who have been linked to a confirmed case but outside peruse crowded hospitals. the families of the sick,
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angry at the government's response to the pandemic. your men. they should own the population about this new figure so that people would really be aware of what was happening because with a figure as low as 60000, i think people felt quite confident. and in some cases they did not stick to social distancing measures. on buckling non, they can also be outrageous that our storage sheets are latest. don't do anything, because as we know, it is true that our vaccines at the moment, but they are not enough. the government purchased additional doses last month, but the vaccine rollout has been slow and hit by allegations of corruption until the vaccine drive speeds up. the new death toll is a devastating reminder of the human cost of the pandemic. let's get more from semi
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entangle, who's a british journalist based in labor. welcome to de w. this must be an extremely unsettling revelation for people that what are you hearing? good evening. you know, i think most peruvians are actually taking the news a little bit with a shrug because it's not news hearing through the countries just on terribly this time they make almost every peruvian where we register in peru know someone who has died, maybe several people and the debate about the figures i think was perhaps more conducted at the policy level. and certainly the public health experts would be criticizing the governments that, that ology over time. they've known this was the real figure. it's just now official. just to give you an idea perhaps of that underwhelming reaction that might surprise most people outside of through the newspaper that i read every day, the news day on page 12. right?
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so what, what's changed and counting practices? why was that this dramatic under counting so previously to be quantified as cobra face odyssey a patient would have had to had a, a confirm laboratory results a positive result. but that was just never realistic in a country where certainly most people who rely on the public health care systems just couldn't access and certainly not in a quick way which is what's needed. so the excess bass that was, you know, that's above that historic average. that's roughly been in line with the new figure so. so that's i think that's something that the experts on surprised by this emotional medieval as i say it just this was more focused on surviving right now. and i'm also waiting for the vaccination because that seems all they all know
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happening slowly and we're now vaccinating it here through people who in the sixty's. right. but in, it's not just the on the counting, we set that to one side. but when you look at the actual numbers, they make per room, the worst per capita in the world. so why have so many people died? it's, it's a cocktail of factors. and i don't think there's one personally dancer, but the big picture is the 1st there's a lot of poverty in peru. so there's a lot of families living in crowded, multi generational housing, not without running water and also some, even without fridges. so the people have not been able to form a lot downs when they happen. they have to go out every day to purchase food. so then there's the health care system, which is then just practically underfunded for decades. public health care here and then no government errors on top of that. one of them was that after the 1st month
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of the damage by around april, last year, there was no contract tracing. and also through use the wrong type of cash that we using antibody to test non test, which tells you to someone who has corona virus had coded previously at least a week or 2 previously, rather than one there. whether they are currently contagious. at the time, the government says that's all the tests they could get on the international market . it was a stop the make their science supposed to question that. but those were 2 major mistakes that contributed to the high deck of simon table in lima. thank you. so much for that. thank you. and we'll take a look at some of the developments and the pandemic. the world health organization has granted emergency approval for a 2nd vaccine made in china. the w h o said the sign of our job prevented symptomatic koby 19 and just
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a half of those who received it. britain has reported 0 daily death from coven 19th, the 1st time since july last year. the milestone comes despite the recent increasing cases linked to the highly contagious delta variance 1st identified in india and 7 e u. member states of loads. the digital certificate system aimed at making travel within the block easier. it uses a q r code to prove that hold us have been vaccinated, have a negative test result, or have recovered from covered. the germany's national disease control agency has lower the countries corona, virus, risk status. as the 3rd wave of infections subsides, the risk level goes from very high to high health officials point that the country is still in the middle of a pandemic. despite the declining case numbers and progress with vaccinations, the spring sunshine and outdoor dining like just got a little better in germany. case number's
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a thinking and just for districts or cities have an incidence right higher than 100 . even the german health minister is showing signs of relief. if we can get to confident dog how much i know it's hard to hear sometimes, but nevertheless, it's the right approach. we've just seen so many examples around the world where things have gone wrong. authorities are relaxing restrictions further, but doing so cautiously and now vaccinating as many people as possible. currently, 80 to 90 percent of those willing are expected to receive at least one dose by mid july. but that's provided orders. the vaccines actually arrive, the head of germany's infectious disease center is appealing to citizens to get immunized. he says the virus is not likely to disappear anytime soon. we still start and what's the water is that as much of society as possible is immune to the virus. we will reach this immunity much more comfortably and much more
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safely through vaccinations rather than through sickness. when does it, that is our common responsibility, that most people can safely achieve immunity without infecting other foreign couldn't. many german states have already relaxed rules or have indicated they will do so very soon with even large events permit that again, in some regions. earlier we asked a w, the chief political that is a cursing with a good news like this could result in over confidence and have been huge spread of infection. well, as we've seen over the past year, germans haven't been extreme on either end of the spectrum. but the example that was sizes was britain that is now seeing yet another threat from the new what is known as the indian mutant and but person at the same time for the 1st time since the beginning of pandemic has celebrated not having a single death today,
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germany is still away from that and there's a lingering risk that there could be a looming next wave, another movement around the corner. but overall it's an upward trend. the summer is coming, which will bring an easing on this half of the population of vaccination is at least once. and that is something that health authorities and politicians are hoping to build on after all. the many faces general elections in september. so any crisis would have political implications. the w, she political editor, mikaela christner, not the vietnam, which is one of several countries in se, asia facing a surgeon covered 1900 infections. countries, health ministers as a newly discovered variant could be responsible for the outbreak. vietnam has seen case number's double over the past month, but still has one of the lowest death rates. and the country is ramping up. its defense is to keep it that way. just some parts of the pandemic known to many
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around the world are now coming in vietnam to ortiz, and how many city are ramping up cove at $900.00 testing 1st, focusing on high risk areas, residents around learners, and it fast rides, in case numbers. all right, no worries about the new violence area and where am i more often and also limits meeting other people? coachman 50 has been partially shattered. with many businesses, close the public gatherings, restricted. some residents find themselves behind quarantine coordinates, the middle of collab breaks. students are vacating the dormitories to make way for a new hospital in preparation for the worst. the last flights i know i have landed, the busy international airport is closing for a week. now he does okay, vietnam recently
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a nice the discovery of a suspected new variant, possibly emerging types. first thing in the united kingdom and india, it says that we'll soon share testosterone for confirmation. vietnam is in a race to vaccinate. so far, only one percent of its population has been inoculated. only weeks ago, vietnam had achieved a month of 0 community transmissions. it's strict arrival quarantine measures, and 5 block tents proved effective. but cobit 19 is finding crux. even in the most cautious countries. more stories from around the world now, francis is updated the laws and the catholic church, reinforcing penalties for priest through sexual abuse children. the provisions also recognize that adults can be victimized by priests as well. the most extensive revision to church law and decades measures were long sold by the victims and the
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advocates. united nations says more than 90 percent of the population in ethiopia, t drive region need emergency food aid, about some 5200000 people. viking broke out in the northern region, nearly 7 months ago in the us says that says exacerbated already high, and that was under its appeal for more than $200000000.00 to scale up its response on us. president joe biden is in tulsa, oklahoma to commemorate the centennial of one of america's worst incidents of racial violence toward a cultural senses documenting the 1921 tulsa moscow, which sold the destruction of what was considered the country's wealthiest black community white residence back by police and national guard units destroyed some 1200 buildings in the city is a black majority green with districts. as many as 300 black residence, i believe, to have been killed. i want the w corresponding to catalina cher,
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more as that, that in tulsa for commemoration. welcome, catalina, how important is present by the speech. today, we are all waiting for that speech. not only we journalists were also the community here, and we would district feel. and this is because president by them promissory during his campaigns, that he wants to unify this country and bad, of course. and this is an important part to start and doing so. we have to remember that a race massacre of 921. it's a still are result one, it's not like the case of george floyd or emmett till different racial violence cases that this country has a witness of about that has been resolved and people have been talking about it's no one has been talking that much about tell us raise massacre until now. so it is a very important,
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a very symbolic act of president biting being here. and also being the 1st president of the united states who do travel to tulsa and to talk about that massacre. and why is that? why hasn't been talked about, why isn't it more widely known? the victims didn't talk about it. the white people didn't talk about it. the victims here didn't talk about it. and there was a kind of fear and a lot of people, also, a lot of white residents were change of that back chapter of us history of tell us history. it's the young, your generations who have started talking about it and putting pressure on the government on the may your to have a historic tend to, to talk about it. and to do this kind of events like the one we are witnessing today. and it's similar, of course, to the history of germany. the other generations did not talk about it. and the younger ones were the ones to know that it is important to remember in order to
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repeat history. and as you've been speaking, we be looking at the pictures of president biden meeting crowds in tulsa. and you, you touched on it that america has had, as something of a year of racial reckoning without re follow the killing of a george floyd and the growth of the black lives matter movements. so what are tells us black communities now calling 5 years old, come in to hear it, president speak reparations fails. that is what they want. we have to keep in mind . it was not only this treat the greenwood avenue that was completed tried in the year 1921. we're talking about 35 blogs. we're talking a lot about a lot of people, dance victims, but also for that were lost and also homes that were completely destroyed. and so not only the survivors are only 3 survivors are still alive, but also the defendants. they want to see reparations, and that is what this community is asking for. katalina, actually in tulsa,
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oklahoma, thank you so much for joining your pin union is demanding the release of a prominent russian opposition figure was taken off a plane bound for poland. andre, if other of was arrested as in petersburg, apple at some pieces burg airport after he aborted at craft the former director of the kremlin critical open. russia group is one of several activists rest of the recent days. that cracked then comes ahead of parliamentary elections in september, secretly taken images of andre. people are off let away by police after being hauled from a plane about to take off moments before his arrest. the activist tweeted a picture of the police boarding the aircraft. i'm up to you them. andre had already turned his phone off as the plane began to take off. but
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a few minutes later he went back online and wrote me that the plane had been stopped and he saw the police trying to the gangways. after that, andre was escorted from the plain alone. i'm going is somebody with them people f r f was taken to his apartment, which was searched before. he was driven away. he was later spotted in the remote city of cross nadar. i'm being taken for questioning now with the remarkable thing is that there had been no information about this case. earlier i have been asked to come for questioning. i would have com. that's why the solitary, big surprise social people are of the rest at st. petersburg airport. comes days after his open rush foundation unfolded its activities to avoid persecution, under russia's repressive laws on opposition groups, but the police did not stop there. on tuesday,
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they rated the offices of opposition politician dmitri good cove, who was planning to run in upcoming parliamentary elections. were now going to the next apartment. i've never thought so important before. there are 60 people working in our case today, and i'm allowed to speak to everyone. thank you. i think could cause was then also arrested and some of his associates taken in for questioning the question to themes as if this is a personal case against opposition, figures to pressure them, push them out of politics and prevent them from running an election with such scenes. repeating themselves all over russia, the opposition is bracing for a tough time before pulls open in september. others, meanwhile, is continued to face down international pressure over its crackdown against a journalist including d. w reporter, alexander buddha, because he's just been released after 7020 day sentence in the facility. he's
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described as a military prison is a look of a dangerous situation facing him and other journalist in a country where authorities have been cracking down on descent. alexander bought a car was covering the trial of an opposition politician in may. he was arrested, charged with joining an illegal demonstration and jailed for 20 days drive. so my way, especially walking out there was a green house, there's 3 times a day. we were dressed in the corridor and walk and make it into bruce, ansel, and resolve or break. it was a bright light burning from sale. blue cross is among the dozens of reporters who faced prosecution by the bellow, receive regime and recent month exiled journalists can only watch from across the border in fear. the preschool. what is happening in barrows is terrible.
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considering the pressure on independent media and the number of journalists that are put behind bars it's, it's really shocking. but as i found, bella lucien journalists are increasingly up against the wall. in may, police rated the offices of news outlet took by and detained staff. it's not the 1st time it was targeted. one of its journalists had already been sentenced to 6 months in jail. and last year to buy was stripped of its media license after releasing footage of protests and arrests. another critical news outlet under pressure is next. it's been labeled extremist organization by beller, is in authorities next as co founder ram and try to save, which had been reporting from abroad until he was taken off a commercial aircraft that had been forced to land in men's. he's been charged with
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inciting some of the mass demonstrations that of rockefeller since august last year, challenging the outcome of disputed presidential election since then, almost $500.00 reporters had been arrested according to the bela ruffian journalist association. more than 20 remain behind bars. many of those have been released say they suffered physical and mental abuse, like d w's, alexander border cough. punishment for reporting on a brutal regime. the football with only 10 days to go before our euro 2020 kicks off. the germany team is now act training camp in austria, preparing for wednesdays from the against denmark. if coach came, loves that team. when's his last major tournament before he leaves? each player will get a bonus of 400000 euro. so motivation shouldn't be a problem by a mere next time. i smell that back in the germany team after 2 years. and once
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again, a leader, just like gorman's, my homo's, the veteran do, should give the young team stability and the right mentality for the euros. most damage is avoid spotless. so i want to give my all, both as a player and as a person to me and to get myself into the best shape and possible before the tournament office. and of course, i hope i can play that role on the piano often. plus i named off 32 year old homo's is expected to show up the defense last year the team conceded 16 goals in 8 games that won't do at the euro's and merlow with his strategic skills and inventiveness could pose some problems for opponents. but tell me, i was my, the test be to now we have the friendliness and that should get us going on. task design is when players who have trained for a week together,
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who will be out on the pitch and already expected to play some good games. going to be up to the front coach joachim nerve and his players know that success that euro 2020 will be an uphill climb the spanish football jones around madrid and said to call him should lottie a to rejoin them as coach the italian? will that leave premier side ever since you've replaced in the teams of done in madrid? angela, he was at the helm of ral, from 2013 to 2015, and lead them to a champions. league title is coach several top clubs including wonders, league champions. if you're a volcano, infuse yes, the footage you're about to see is just for you. it's a drone flight that went more than a little awry. youtube, a jeremy hounds released a film taken by his drones. he travelled along the river of lava and iceland,
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giving us a stunning look at that erupt in volcano. sadly, though not so long, the drone crashed into some flying debris, tumbled to a fiery demise. finally, if you're afraid of heights this london pools, probably not for you spend 35 meters in the air between 2 apartment buildings. this transparent skype pool office swimmers kind of city views you there and you get on a postcard. as long as you can hold your breath, and if you're lucky enough to live at the right address, only residents of the luxury embassy gardens development in south west london are allowed to use. for a quick look at that data, quick reminder of our top story after 20 days in a j w, a report, and alexander corn coffers. that detail physical and psychological abuse inflicted
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by he's james. he said he believes now he and other detained journalists were being treated like this as the french that are reported on opposition leaders and set you up today to have more world news at the top of the hour in just a moment. lead you through the biggest stories of the day in the day and the tough task of competing together. and he's writing government. that's not that i met benjamin yesterday on the news . the news?
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the spring began in 2011 people stood up against corrupt, rulers and dictatorship. more security, more freedom and more dignity have their hopes than fulfilled. 10 years after the era spring, rebellion starts june 7th on d. w. israel is out for national elections in the last 2 years as we speak this man. yeah. and the p is making calls and making promises to try and put together a coalition of political parties that dislike the current prime minister benjamin netanyahu. more than they dislike each other. mr. le pete has until midnight on wednesday to achieve this. but even if he does, how stable can such a coalition be?
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