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the future wars w richard walker explores the evolution of digital warfare, making military law more efficient, deadly. those algorithms survive interest scenarios. absolutely not. future wars starts to tense, dw, and the world's deadliest cove in 1900 hotspots to the world's biggest vaccine. donor america is back and transformed from trump's america 1st to biden's, vaccinate the world. the new us president chose a global stage to make his pledge in times of trouble. americans reach out to offer help. he said with no strings attached. i'm fill gail,
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and this is the day the making an historic announcement regarding the american leadership in the fight against corporate. united states was purchased, a half of 1000000000 doses applies a coven id vaccine, to donate to nearly 100 nations that are in dire need. the largest single purchased in donation of cobra, 900 vaccines, by any single country ever with no strings attached. let me say it again with no strings attached for doing this to save lives. endless. that's it. also on the day, a new report exposes more evidence of china, systematic prosecution, of which we got mostly minority leave the details of beijing crimes. finally make
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the international community take action. i think we need to insist upon the fact that what is behind those crimes is really an attempt to eradicate, to some gate, to raise practices running just practices, careful practices or language. that is what all report that she's, what are any of them is demonstrating the welcome to the day. and we began on the 8th of the postponed g 7 summit in cornwall and south west england. postpone because of the pandemic that shut down life around the world. now widespread and accelerating vaccination campaigns in rich countries like the u. s. and the u. k. bringing the normality back one job at a time. but only if you're lucky enough to live in a country with the cash to pay for the vaccines. for many people in africa and asia,
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developing economists immunity remains a distant dream that has been biden, has pledged millions of doses from the u. s. alone and the hope of declarations from many more g 7 countries. and today, we're taking a major step that will supercharge the global fight against this pandemic. in my direction, the united states will purchase an additional half 1000000000 doses from pfizer, pfizer vaccine that will donate nearly $100.00 low and lower middle income countries. they will be the beneficiaries. let's have a look at that with a professor. yep. boom. who is regional representative for api said to africa, a thought of doctors without borders. welcome to d w professor. let's start with that and i just went from president biden. the sounds like good news. yes, thank you for inviting me indeed. sounds like
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a good word, but we have mixed feelings between the good news of having a donation. 6 months after western culture part of our nation. but also it's like char heap on giving us fish. why are we actually need to learn how to fish, how so? we have that me know. ok. so the taste being the same and learning to face. what is this? because building vaccination centers or building vaccine manufacturing centers in africa. yeah, definitely. the truck bought used as was printing the research that can help to, to find the vaccine that watching africa. you see what's happening in the upper parking lot walking to cover. and some of the parties actually building also policy or strengthening the already existing manufacturer that we are going to continue that how would be able to produce how old are to be but for all of the disease thinking our retention. okay. save this place, professor,
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we're going to look at the situation around the world. we've got a map here that shows the average number of new confirmed cases per 1000000 people every day over the past week. and if you take a look, you'll see that the highest case loads right now are in latin america with other hotspots in mongolia and parts of europe and 7, africa. of course, this data is based on confirmed cases. limited testing and reporting in some countries means that the actual case loads are likely to be much higher, but also huge discrepancy when it comes to the rollout of covey. 19 vaccinations. now on this map, you'll see that the dock of the color, the greater the share of the population that has received at least one vaccine dose . so we have countries like canada, israel chile, and the u. k. old leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing
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countries, especially on the african continent, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kovacs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chad. this month, the 1st vaccines to reach the country where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with limited testing and treatment capacity. the w. west african correspondent fred vanya reports from a champion capital in germany, in germane classics. chad has we put against the pandemic farm, but seen for at least 100000 people? not much for a population of 16000000, but it's something this is the country's men testing facility in the only proposed b. 2, they have been fighting the crone of us almost rind. last tend to be the 1900 situation was katie, at the beginning of
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a ripper would be we tested to patients who can tell and some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died. of course, the 19 percent this official figures show this done 5000 on evictions and fewer than 20900 that your number was almost certain a higher testing and health care infrastructure is so poor that creek infrastructure and deploy ticket to be shot me at the bottom of the need for international, but fin help until the last week, when they call the, the 1900 test for school supplies from china. cohen fan fun when we received c. not fun, but since it was really great joy for us and please, you know, our receive our center health way because peter games going to make patients
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with preexisting conditions. our priority officials know the chinese, the nation can only be the fast tape. these fridge is ready for vaccines the year to come. a veteran under the covert program if you would get those if that was like it at least 20 percent of the population of chad verified. lot of us are on a few come for, but seems many, i skeptical if origin more, if we had the means to get other back, feel records. but if you don't have the means, and this kind of take a look some more just because it's a chinese vaccine doesn't mean uniform, but theme doesn't have a repeating or un approval. but the world health organization phase, it offers up to 79 percent protection in charge people i used to taking what
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they can get a spread mahoney reported from in germane back to professor yap boom. professor, we've just had about the public vaccine skepticism. that is something that you've encountered. yeah, they can be really important problem that we see in many cars. did you mention child is the thinking room in d. c. also the, the given back pop of the door of our committee, we're having the model we can of expired. i think people are leading to take the scene because most of them feel like they are having her higher risk or getting the korean. and even if, because they don't recall from the concur to taking the vaccine, that they might not trust because of all the information to get the social media rights and getting your hands on. vaccine is the important thing that so china sending in those sign vaccines outside of the co. vic of the kovacs system,
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is the kovak system working well, it depends on the country country, like katie pointed to receive $1000000.00 from the initiative. the youth, 900 calvin, for the 1st of the population point, there were no more doors to people talk to going to because of what's happening, producing the country. so it's really, really a challenge for some country more read me for the fruit guys. so why do you and your country does, don't want to use even receiving, so it's quite complex and education across the country. and he's quite a general general. we thank you for joining us and explaining that to us professor professor. yeah, about the 2nd from epicenter, africa. well, 37 lead is
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a gathering and the seaside resort of copy spam southwest in england by miss johnson joe biden. i'm going to matt and the others. i'd love to discuss russia will be high on the agenda and what the g 7 has deemed provocative behavior by moscow. they're also due to address china, human rights and climate change amongst other issues. but what's the point of the g 7? why are all these national leaders burning all that carbon to fly all that way? let's explore that with professor john j cut and who's director of the g said research group at the university of toronto. welcome to the w. so i saw that what's the point of the g 7? well, most major problems today can't be solved by staying home alone conquering coal that you mention. the contraction of commerce, catastrophic climate change. they require the attention at the highest level and action by countries leaders. and those leaders must go abroad to agree with their
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only real peers. what they're going to do. and the best place to go is the g 7. it's a compact club of the world's biggest, richest democracies, and it combines the greatest material power with the most attractive, soft power of open democracy and human rights. it's interesting when you do decide as a club of the biggest riches democracies because it wasn't always thus. and the, the, it's nice, it does seem to have changed since they kicked to russia out of the g 8 in 2014. and the fact that china is not part of at 11 does how you can address global issues without russia and without china. well, let's start with russia. when it was incrementally admitted, became almost
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a 4 member and 998. the key thing was it was committed to democracy and it was democratizing. and after 1998, the painful crisis was starting to get rich again. but it was suspended in 2014 because it invaded and annex the territory of another european country ukraine. so it is democracy, which is i think, fundamentally glow of the g 7. all right, that's what we'll do. that will be well, but don't worry about rushing just about i want to talk about a china 1st because that will, that will be a big part of this to see if they can come up with some sort of joints way of dealing with china. but you have joe biden on the,
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the 100 is trying to effectively isolate china. i'm a europe and germany in particular who are trying to keep china at arms length. but i still desperate to trade with them at the time that those 2 philosophies towards the same enemy. if i can use that word, can they co exist? oh indeed. in fact these g 7 leaders are far more united in their views on china. tough love than ever before. in the g 7. we see that on the certainly in italy, mary o dry d for are much more skeptical than is a recent predecessor director who basically wanted to join china this a built in road form. and we see the voters in saxony and hold on saying, well, we want to stay with the democratic values. and everybody is saying, well,
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i'm not sure why way should be given the inside track of our new digital economy, which we're building. and then you get into hong kong, arbitrary detention, of citizens, canadians, australians and others. and who knows? there's a lot of unanimity that just finally, let's talk about the fact that this is by not to trump. how much difference will american re engagement make 2 outcomes of g 7 meetings a lot. but we have to remember that the summit posted by the g 7 leaders actually did a lot, even with trump there. the still the show anglo merkel at the g 20, a hamburg summit. justin trudeau at the g 7 summit in shuttle law. but buying will make a big difference. he's bringing all of america's power and the power of attorney
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ideals, re engagement in the big international institutions. the parents agreement, the world health organization make this a lot. he's saying not, i'm back for me. he showing, i'm back to lead together with you. so it shared leadership and we don't always see that from our friends in the united states. that's very clear, professor, thank you so much for joining us. professor john j. curtain from the university of terms of pleasure. oh, here's me a new report by amnesty international details. china's the systematic prosecution of the week of minority in the, in john region. it shows how seems 2017 beijing has carried out a campaign of repression against the predominantly muslim minority incarcerating millions in so called reeducation camps. but even though spared imprisonment is
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subject to hostile violence, in w, learn more about the daily realities facing weakness from a former school teacher who now lives in freedom in the netherlands. the surveillance of the week starts at the entrance to their home. if you years ago, face scanning devices suddenly appeared at residential compounds all over the city of rome. they had directed to the police this is the compound where k b was used to live. she has since moved to the netherlands and can now speak freely . we are a lot more like amazon we were certainly not allowed visitors anymore, only very close relatives. and we had to register them in advance and wait for approval in the critical day. the room she is the capital of sins young in china. northwest region is home to the week is a turkey muslim people conflicts between weavers and the chinese government have
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erupted in violence in the past since 2017, the region has seen an unprecedented incarceration of muslim minorities in re education caps could be new acidic used to be a primary school teacher when she was suddenly assigned to this facility on the outskirts of the city, to teach mentoring to an educated week. as she was told of, i saw that the peat and risks of the people were in shackles were moving as if in slow motion. that is when i understood they had not taken me to a school for an educated adult to a prison come. it is unclear what is happening now at this site. we are quickly stopped from inquiring behind the incarceration the stands, a powerful network of surveillance and oppression police stations with an eyesight of each other patrols in this. treat policeman carry mobile id checking
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devices. it doesn't happen as much now, but in the past, people would get stopped every few 100 meters, making sure they can sign up, get a message if an alarm went off during one of these checks heavily on policemen would arrive. they were already waiting near by because they would put a black bag on the suspect's head and take them away. i have witnessed that often, even today as to start shaking when i see a black plastic bag. that them should come upon balls. on the outskirts of the city, we managed to fill a mc cluster of data centers. police data and surveillance footage are processed here an app on their phone alerts, policemen, one software has identified a suspect under close surveillance. those who have recently moved to a different city travel abroad. in an official
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suspect database. we use an unusual amount of electricity. well, who is phone is often disconnected. again, we have stopped from what is happening and seen. jung is seen by observe is around the world is a crime against humanity, a system re minutes and of the dock is furious with the 20th century, powered by today's technology. let's take a closer look at this with john mariner, who's director of crisis response at amnesty international. she joined us from new york city. welcome to b w. i'm guessing from your report that very little of what we've just seen from matto former teacher surprises. you know, it reflects exactly what our findings are in our, in our report to be released today. we have found just extreme and indeed
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draconian repression inflicted on muslim communities infringing what your you just documented there, the relentless math, surveillance, strict government controls, and really cultural and religious array. sure. that every muslim faces in changing in their daily life. and then of course, in the internment camps, we documented torture and ceaseless forced indoctrination of, of muslim community. so, you know, in as a whole, we concluded that china is responsible for crimes against humanity in changing you know, a very serious finding a yes, including the imprisonment torture and persecution. i rec, and this is not the 1st time that we have heard about this. indeed, we've been hearing of these sorts of reports and from your own organization for some time. what is it about it's it's a weaker muslim minority that china seems to find so reprehensible.
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i mean, judging from the government's repressive actions, it seems that they find islam and turkey muslim culture to be a threat. their goal appears to be, to forcibly assimilate muslims, and to root out islamic religious beliefs and trick muslim ethnic cultural practices. it seems that they want to replace these practices with state sanction, secular abuse, and really most notably, i think most importantly with loyalty to the chinese communist party. and so when basing says it has to defend itself against separatists to want to set up their own states and the separatists have killed hundreds of people in terror attacks. how do you respond? i would say unfortunately, there is no evidence that the chinese authorities are targeting terrorists and separatists in fact, just the opposite far from being a targeted response to
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a terrorist threat. what we've documented infringing is broad and sweeping, repressive measures that really impact muslims, collectively as a group on the basis of religion and ethnic city. right. that we have the united states, the european union. we have great britain as well, all imposing sanctions on china over this issue. but i'm just the international a believes that more needs to be done. absolutely, i mean these are widespread and systematic human rights abuses. they are an exec, inexorable part of daily life. for millions of muslim minorities, so what needs to be done? we think the us should be taking action to deal with the situation. we would like to see the un establish an independent investigative mechanism which could be set up by the human rights council by the general assembly. we would like to see the un
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secretary general stock, his violence on this matter and announce what is happening in changing and put pressure on the chinese government to stop these abuses. because china, being a potent member of the security council, has all sorts of vito powers over these sorts of investigations. if you're sort of putting your head against a particularly intransitive wall, that it certainly has a veto power at the security council, but it actually doesn't have the power to stop an investigation by the general assembly by the human rights council. the un high commissioner for human rights could suicide, pompei initiate an investigation. so, so actually the u. n. does have powers. i think it's china's, you know, influence and political sway. that's quelling bodies like the un investigative bodies into violence. it's not, you know that the technical
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b t o power that they enjoy the council. i good talking to. thank you so much for joining us, john mariner from amnesty international. thank you. and that was the day as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find this on twitter at d, w. use. so make as part of your day. i'll leave you with some images of a solar eclipse known as the ring of fire, which happens when the moon moves between and have good the oh the the, the the ah
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the the news ships about to kick off delayed for a year because of the pandemic euro 2025 b gets going in rome on friday night. that you know what to expect. ah, for p and soil for a week is diplomacy. he's message that from years of neglecting the transatlantic alliance, a well and truly over at every point along the way. we're going to make it clear that united states is back. this trip is important for biden. it goes to the
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heart of his belief about this era that we vented a battle of the systems between democracies like those here in europe and to talk receives like china and russia. biden says that the west must unite and show that it's got what it takes. the marker sees the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future that we're committed to, lady was strength, defending our values. so biking has come to europe, the 3 summits, the democratic clubs, 1st, the g 7 in britain, that nato and the european union in brussels before finally with russians levied me . biden's idea is that it's best to consult your friends before you confront your rival. veteran german diplomat falls going issue. that's
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a good plan. i think it is very smart. it is in terms of diplomatic practice to need with nato partners for which you part of this 1st before the meeting with bloody may put it like wants to be able to show who can and indirectly china to that when the west is united, they can deliver in ways that they cannot thank you for. she's a nance plans to donate more cove. it vaccines to poor countries. and she's having finance ministers of agreed a minimum rate of corporate tax to 4th, global kinds of pay that 1st share. so you can expect the g 7 to be a show of transatlantic unity. but how deep does that unity go when it comes to biden's? big idea of pushing back against the autocrat on china. europe has tied in with us sanctions over human rights abuses. but europe's economy is so dependent on china that is doubtful. it will be as tough as washington once and on russia. germany has
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refused to stop the controversial north stream to pipeline biden's seas. that is a major mistake that will make your weaker, more dependent on russia, both going issue fears. if europe doesn't step on it risk feeding that trump narrative that the trump atlantic alliance isn't west. is there anything we can do to make sure that the next president will not be again, donald trump, for somebody like donald trump, who wishes to abandon europe. we want to be a good partner, another useless. so a lot rides on this week of some, it's between friends and foes. meetings that count both for the outside world and for the voters back home. which in walker or german author to say they will disband an elite units of frankfurt, police force after revelations and officers,
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what part of right wing extremist chat groups, members of the se, case, what team suspected of sharing content and fighting racial hatred and nazi images. 19 active duty officers and one former se k officer under investigation. it's the latest in a string of cases of alleged extremism amongst germany's police. i. so i'm going to get more from d. w. political correspondent hands brand. welcome hands to spending only unit. seems like a drastic measure. tell us more about what was in these messages. frankly, we don't exactly know what was in the messages. the descriptions have been fairly general nazi propaganda. nazi symbols possibly pictures of hitler. that's sort of thing. these are all images that are prohibitive in germany accepting very special contacts. the disbanding of the unit indeed is a very drastic step. but the minister, the interior minister of the region around frankfurt has been under pressure for
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many, many months, probably years because of similar sorts of occurrences within the police force in that area. so he, i think felt that now is the time to set an example to send out a warning to other similar possibly possibly similar groups that my son exists in the police. that's why it was shut down. and sally, this is not the 1st time the police in germany have been investigated for right wing extremist links. i was this allowed to happen again. well, in fact, in this case, they found the scoop really by mistake, because it were accidentally, they were investigations going on against a member of this group who was alleged to have child pornography and why they were investigating him about that. they found evidence of this right when child group have been similar sorts of shot groups in various parts of germany, here in berlin as well, for instance. and the german domestic intelligence service has talked about
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hundreds of cases in the last 4 years or so. and in the german forces about a 1000 k. so service, this is not a simple matter. there seems to be a structural problem. and obviously these kinds of organizations, military organizations, armed forces do attract these kinds of people. one would imagine. but at the moment, the authorities have not really been able to get a handle on that. so what are they doing about it? that has been a several investigations that have been announced. the interior ministry towards the end of last year announced that they would be an investigation of the sort of working conditions of police around the country, including possible incident instance of racism. a similar sort of investigation has been announced here in berlin, by the local authorities. when asked to see that for germany, this is a very,
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very sensitive matter. the country with his nazi history is very sensitive to any armed person. any person in uniform showing right wing tendencies off to that right wing tendency in germany later. there's also the 2nd world war across the world. thank you for that. did every political correspondent hands, brant? i will take a look now at some more stories making news around the world. a former german families minister francisco defy, has been stripped of her ph. d over plagiarism and her faces. social democrats resigned to a post last month over the contract, having ready and noticed that she would stop using the title dr. dr. it's in germany on harvey price course, trouble for a number of senior hotels in recent years. hope frances has refused to accept the resignation of germany. cardinal reinhard mark. so the handling of a sex abuse scandal. the archbishop of munich offered his resignation in
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a letter last week, not himself accused of committing abuse. he said he shared responsibility. what he called the catastrophe, a sexual abuse by clerics caught in france a sentence to 28 year old man to 4 months in prison for slapping president macro in the face. he's dropped the french president on tuesday during the walk about, and a town in the country se courses banned him from ever holding the office and from owning weapons. for 5 years in the united states, the wife of mexican drug law died back him al. chap of guzman has pleaded guilty to federal drug trafficking and money laundering charges. m a car now is charged with helping run her husband's multi $1000000000.00 drug empire, and assisting in his escape from the mexican prison. was not currently serving a life sentence in colorado. indian monsoon season has begun
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with a tragedy at least 11 people, including 8 children have died after a building collapsed in one by its believe that heavy rain undermine the poorly constructed house. the country is preparing for more months in disastrous to race against time for these rescue workers has the search for survivors. in the rubble of this apartment, building residents joined firefighters and police officers. as they looked for signs of life, i was the my number. there was an incredibly loud noise and we knew that something terrible had happened. i rushed out my front door and i saw the building had collapsed. i see i was getting heavy monsoon rains have pounded more by since wednesday in many parts of the city are under water. the rainfall could, if we can, the buildings, foundations, with deadly consequences. regarding the incident happened around
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midnight. it was a building consisting of the ground floor and 2 levels. the yoga fell onto the building in front of it. all. we have rescued, 18 people so far out of which 11 have died and 7 had been injured. police will investigate the accidents and will follow up with whatever legal procedures are required. we got probably cuz we have family members wait anxiously for news about their loved ones with more rain expect to denise and in central india over the coming weeks. many he tried to do will not be the last football euro 2028th. finally a with us after being postponed for a year because of the corona virus pandemic. the tournament starts on friday with turkey taking on italy in rome. $24.00 teams divided into 6 groups will take part
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for a total of $51.00 matches. so he has a preview of euro 2020 euro 2020 means a lot of stars competing like killing and bob bay, the friends wonder can, who could put his stamp on his 1st heroes. germany's kind habits who scored the winning goal for chelsea's champions league title or robert levin, dusky of poland, who can't seem to stop scoring. and don't forget portugal, christiana rinaldo, who could become the euro's all time top scorer. the question is, how safe is a pan european tournament? europe's best players during a pandemic. despite the pandemic force delay your way for president alexander jeffery in has been insisting the tournament will be safe for players. officials and fans. there have been concerns over possible virus clusters. this led to your
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way allowing nations to expand squads up to 26 players and good thing. the netherlands already dropped goalkeeper ya specialists in from their squad because of a positive test. both spain and sweden have also had players test positive for coven 19. for the 1st time in its history, the tournament will be taking place across europe. each of the 11 host cities have been given clearance to host fans. 10 cities are shooting for anywhere from 12231000 fans. budapest is aiming to have a full house. that would mean $61000.00 fans in the push costs arena. the semi final then the final will take place in london's wembley stadium. world cup winners, france enter euro 2020 as the top favorites. but they blew and their stars need to survive. the so called group of death, which consists of raining champions,
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portugal, as well as germany. if things go england's way, they could play all but one of their matches in london some serious harm advantage other nations to watch out for our belgium and italy who both won all 10 of their qualifiers and the tournaments dark horse could be turkey, who together with belgium had the best defense during qualifiers and might just surprise the top teams that the euros that fit your up today will have more world news at the top of the hour. stephen beardsley, how's your day w business updates in just a moment to get to get all the license news and information around the clock on our website, w dot come, you can follow some social media as well if you are that way inclined at the w news have good news
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