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[000:00:00;00] the who's this is dw nice live from berlin, the u. k. prime minister, says coven 19 restrictions will be scrapped on july 19. far, as johnson says, rules on face marks and social distances will be lifted in england. even as due infections surging the opposition party call reckless. also coming up in a nation hospital struggle to tre karone of ours patients and made a shortage of oxygen supplies. we'll hear why one of the world has one of the
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world's highest rights. a child's desk from cove at 19 and in canada and san hope for more reason to celebrate with it came one game from the final of the road 2020 thought insane base ice and erotic thought dangerous. ah. hello on, rebecca says, welcome to the program. u k prime minister bars johnson is laid out plan to end most cove at 19 restrictions on july 19th. that's the spot arise in infection rates across the country, driven by the more contagious delta variance. the measures include the scrapping rules on wearing mosques and social distancing the opposition labor party is calling the move reckless. but johnson says people have to learn to live with the virus. after nearly 16 months of masks, lockdown, and other restrictions,
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england is ready to return to normal. and britain's prime minister says it's a case of no or never. we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks, when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the school holidays, then we miss also ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal? thanks beth, very much. johnson says england has to balance the risk as corona virus, against the effects of luck, tones on people's livelihoods in health with physical and mental. but the leader of the opposition says the prime minister made the decision without waiting for the latest scientific data. we all want the restrictions to be lifted. we're going to have to find a way of living with the virus. but that can't just be a sound bites. we need
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a proper plan to throw off all protections. but the site in time when the infection rate is still going all is rec place. but there was plenty of support for the trade minister on the streets of london with the economy foremost in many people's minds . i think it's just the drug truck on a long yes, the suitcases, but not very many. people seem to be very suffering with it. so much i think the economy and mental health is suffering. i cannot frisson. all right. i think it was for her. there were concerns about people who are going to be exposed to yeah, we've got to get the economy to change it on the 19th of july affects when the england scotland, wales and northern ireland are lifting restrictions more slowly. dw charlotte
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chelsea pill has moved from london. a number of scientists do feel like this is a tricky decision to make at this stage when you are seeing cases rising. so sharply had driven by the delta variance, which we know is more transmitted, transmissible is dominant heated there all warnings that now is not the time to really open the door. now is the time to be a being to remain cautious, did not rise in cases font. the prime minister has said that what we're not seeing is real direct link between the rising cases and the rise in hospitalization and death. he says that link has been weakened by the u. k. nation program. we know some 80 percent of people have had a bad thing. it's 63 percent. you've had a 2nd dose and he asked the question as you had and not a sound bite that it's not now. then when the w
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charlotte telson pill. meanwhile, an unprecedented surgeon corona, of ours cases is battering indonesia, driven also by the spread of the highly contagious delta variant. hospitals are filling up with patients. some facilities have had to set up tents outside or even send sick people away. oxygen supplies are running low and the government has ordered oxygen produces to redirect all their stocks to medical facilities. indonesia has registered record numbers of debts and new cases, but figures are likely to be even higher. on the charity group, say the children says is deeply worried about the impact of the pandemic on children in indonesia. i'm joined now by dana korea from said the children in indonesia. mister, saturate, thanks for your time. and children have been globally generally less affected by cove at 19 than adults. but the number of indonesian children contracting the
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corona virus has tripled since may and more and more a di and why is that? good morning to you too. well, we really don't know why this is happening, but of course the statistics from 0.5 percent chance of children is what gives us very concerning. and and the reason is one of the recent perhaps and one of the things that we are trying to look at government is to people children which already done the last couple of days. but he said that he much alias and basic services is already dipping depending where you live, where we work, it will be difficult and
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especially also to get also because well, so this is widely widely enough. and this is one of the costs of the 2 of them as well. how will in these cope and countries like with the, with vaccines remaining and such short supply. and as you say those access issues, how will they manage to combat the current of ours? yes, i think the government is doing whatever they can right now, but i think an initial also need to reach out to different government or other countries respect. and so trying to process, looking into resources as well as industry is corporate that can help to, you know, put this in more spread to the oprah show. basically. i mean,
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it is also a lot of resources as well. how to manage that and to be what lima and what other measures are they in today's government, taking to try and combat this search? yes. now the government already have trick or restriction since 2 or 3 days ago. but i hope that what's happening for 3 weeks ago, when i only focusing on in jo island. but we also think that more widely social restriction, well, what this will be will be, especially for the economy side or well, i thank you very much, dana cetera, from safe the children in indonesia. thank you. i will have more on the economic
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impacts of indonesia. surgeon cove case is coming up after this bulletin, in the businesses with infantile. and well, let's turn out to some other stories making news around the world. now. a plane carrying 28 people has lost radio contact and ace in russia. officials say the aircraft may have crashed into the ocean or hit the ground near the cam shatka peninsula. so the civil defense teams have been sent to the area to search for the plan. armed men have kidnapped at least 140 children in northwest nigeria. police say the gunman shot wildly and overpowered. security guards at baptist boarding school is the latest in a way of massive duction around 1000 students have been kidnapped in nigeria. since december. chancellor, i'm going to michael and french president emmanuel mccall have held a video conference with their chinese counterpart changing ping. they discuss issues ranging from climate change to human rights. she tell the pair that he hopes
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to expand chinese cooperation with europe. i northern afghanistan, more than 1000 soldiers have abandoned their posts and fled to neighboring to gast on after taliban fighters overrun. most districts in the action province and group has been gaining territory across afghanistan, since international troops started pulling out. and now leave many africans worried about their future. these afghan people are determined to leave the country. that's why thousands of them have gathered at this passport, office and capital cobble trying to find a way out there. the future has become too uncertain. as the fact of the us troops withdraw will start to unfold. pharma want to districts have fallen. there's not a single district without fighting a tale. bon, have even reached the chief of police, his office, and provincial capitals. i've come here to get my passport and get out of
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afghanistan. it's not safe here. many embassies have registered a dramatic increase in the number of visa and passport applications. as the tale bon advances, people fear the hard one progress over the past 2 decades who start to row back. women and girls, for example, went from near total exclusion from public life to being able to work and study in mix schools today. now these games are hanging in the balance. very recently, we have reports that just districts that have been taken over by the taliban. they have already imposed restrictions on women on media. for instance, women are in the high, reportedly not allowed to leave the house without a male chaperone clinics have been closed. there's also reports of media blackout. this is happening despite the tale bonds promises that the public has nothing to
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fear and the situation could intensify. the group has already made significant territorial gains in the past month. afghan forces struggling to hold them off. now our people thinking, if our government can not to control the situation, maybe the civil war will restart. so that's the main problem. why people trying to go abroad those who couldn't afford a visa of seeking to leave illegally. many of them are young people. they're about to cross the border to iran before embarking on further journeys, hoping to secure a better future. now, just a little bit of thought before we go because the final for football european championship gets underway tonight. it's the 1st semi final in the 1st time, the final rather,
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spain challenge, italy for the right to play sundays final. both sides enjoyed close games in the last round about a revitalized italy look to have the upper hand the hudy's ride home after their quarter final. whenever belgium was reminiscent of the good old days of italian football. historically, italy is expected to challenge for every euros title. the victory of a belgium helped ease the fans pain of 2018 when italy didn't even qualify for the world cup. there was reason to celebrate in the streets of rome, once again, whatever. but i want to thank our coach about the mancini, because it's all thanks to him. i expected italy to be strong, but they're better than i expected. the fans will not be able to travel to london to support that team,
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but there are nearly twice as many italians living in the u. k. a spaniards still, mancini sees the fixture as being even the thought. it was by edison italy, in spain or in the semi finals that means they have deserved it both of their own merits. i think we have a 50 percent chance percent obviously i know i'm in the previous map, standout player leonardo spin so that all his achilles tendon and italy, 2nd, full back to get injured at the tournament. a glimmer of hope for spain, who have no such injury concerns, but scraped past switzerland after penalties in the quarter final. they do have the better recent record in this fixture though, spain have lost just twice to italy and the last 13 encounters winning 7. however, given the choice between the 2 countries, dishes which is predict a dog, the psychic sausage was tempted by the serrano but eventually shows the liaison.
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yeah. good choice. this is the news live from berlin up next to the w business with benzyl and more on the economic impacts in indonesia, that surgeon corona virus. you can also find much more news and analysis on our website. that's the w dot com. i'm rebecca, which is in berlin. thanks very much for watching the news. the news, the dentist,

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