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twenty four times twenty four .com. texas is called a halt to its post content reopening after huge surge the code with nineteen cases. russia's president vladimir putin is predicted clear victory in a weeklong referendum to extend his mandate to keep him in the continental. twenty thirty six. a nine billion a rescue deal for the stricken airline lufthansa has been approved the german state will take a 20% stake in the business. to get it apple stock. and decreasing market. thank you for being
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with us to shop price covered nineteen cases brought to texas. the lone star state to see one of the- searches new coronavirus cases in the united states reporting code above the six thousand new cases on a single day that was monday. to set a record. of the hospitalizations for thirteen days in a row that something like eighty nine. our shop so sure the cottonmouth club downtown houston we opened last month as texas came out of lockdown. now it's closed again after an employee came into contact with another ball worker who had cuvette nineteen. the illness says locall and state officials have endangered people by rushing to re open the notes and forcing rules well enough. if you do it correctly and you make sure that everyone plays by the rules. if that doesn't happen and we have to close again then a lot of places that probably could've made it now won't because i can't keep doing this. there's been a leap in
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court the virus cases in t tas admissio. in responseal governor greg abbott has called a halt to the state's phased reopening. this temporary plus will help our state coral the spread until we can safely enter the next phase of opening our update for business. abbbbot stressed businesses usually allow to open can stay open as long as they follow health protocol hey guys. thank you denounce is in contrast to the president who has suggested the crisis is largely over. there's been a surge of new cases in several states experts say increased testing probably accounts for some of this but hospitalizations and the percentage of tests coming backk positive have been voicingg over the past few weeks in. some country. the new york governor andrew cuomo who celebrated a new milestone of declining for the virus hospitalizations in
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the state this thursday new york new jersey and connecticut though have older travelers from e eight states a as well a- tri state residents. you for those apapps to self. the two weeks on a rival. after over thirty thousand deaths from cave in nineteen new york it's tentatively reopening but normality is still a long way off on a wednesday governor anandrew cuomo a announced new rules for travelers. people coming in from states that have a high infection rate. most quarantine for fourteen days as of today. the states that are above that level our alabama arkansas arizona florida north carolina south carolina washington utah texas. many of those southern and western states a recording record higigh numbers of cases prompting coconcerns that some might need to re impose sets down measures. will also to neighbhboring
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connecticut and new jersey the economies of the three states are closely interlinked on a more normal times millions travel a across the- state worok and socializize. listen might might echo simple this is us to dodo we have t taken ourur peope three of us these three states through hell and back in the last thing we need to do righth. mr stop. ourr approach to another round. anyone called breaking the quarantine order risks a fine equivalent to eighteen hundred euros. with biggest sons envisioned first time offenders and those judged to of course tom. and what you'll developments for you because not just the united states but- across the world in this sept covered nineteen pandemic. next the nine billion euros rescue package for the german airline lufthansa has been given the go ahead. in it the states that's not able take a 20% shed. its bid to save
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jobs at a company that's running out of money. at a budget meeting this thursday the company shareholders almost unanimously backed the bailouts after weeks tough talks.. with his s more this is this is that correct great to see you now the ninety eight shareholders it. in fact. i'm but it's kind of controversial isn't it well the month of the times. private companies yes and so the idea of gems and taking a ten. l. okay. at is just go down well it. the employee please take the time was running out at times last month is that like this cool. on. money and it was either this rescue plan or have a bankruptcy filing so there really was no choice at the villagee at the virtual and tell
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me that's not visual simply came after delhi secureded. the backing of one major shareholder and activist shareholder calleded being. a heinz hellmann's yet at the eleventh hour a as welll as a green light from the european commission. one billion euros and now it's phenomenal amount of money to consider losing end of a year but- every hour. so what does this rescue package look like you could tell us more well there are three main hello the fact that it is a cash injection. of five points and your nearest state fund but it's an investment mark said the company will have to pay a ten a starting at 50% and that will go up. i he gets s it up. seven the- is a so of for three hundred million euro the seventh will take a twenty foot. fence sake. that it is a mental. of credit line of.
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billion kevin has pledged. it's money quickly as per but it will be easier though before the ideas industry average from the pandemic and left f. is by to reduce its fleet as well as its what pulls it- it will probably have to cut thousands of jobs. now at this time the share price i just before i close. s s. sold as the vote was taking place at this thursday up more than 7% of the craze. your business on the whole made am modest recovery from wewednesday's selloff after the european central bank said it would often ends at in utero is central banks. in david. uprising last hour said if. stocks get among. about changes to banking regulation at that coronavirus and job list data weighed on retail stocks. and that's it for business finance you can thank you very much and a great to see you enough to watch- with- bated breath to see what happens to that story about lufthansa. thank you but see if. you correct the business. polls opened in
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russia this this thing for a weeklong vote. on constitutional changes that would allow president vladimir putin to stay in power. until twenty thirty six. the vote had been delayed from april amid concerns over the corona virus pandemic but now russians have it shown for the essay about changes to the constitution local use the hotel was preheatedd set level to showow s shown this much we- page for more. mckinney it's the key. the last month. the future of russia until longtime presisidet vladimir putin already in power since nineteen ninety nine including a four year stint as prime minister the changes would reset the clock on its time limits potentially allowing him to remain in power until twenty thirty six. months of campaigning around it though has spent it on tapping into the nation's conservative values the reform would effectively ban same sex marriage lying on the fencee
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since the economy of norway goes to polls on the blessings and she's putting it to the little d. well yeah. you missed so you're gonna see a sending an image that. cushing is other publishing customer's you blood apology. opposition to the reforms failed to gain much traction coronavirus restrictions prevented brownies and even online campaigning so hindrances. opposition figure alexey navalny called for a boycott calling the vote a scam and w while the month old pololl indicated a small close random force at forty four thirty this of the does the cool of those games for planning to vote in the first place what do what. to well the answer. because of the process. of him still down. twenty four already was generating uncertainty in thee country monday leaks and he certainly achieved about women that- and thehen it was announc. hasn't't yet revealed if f and n
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your book says libya is more divided than ever of the west of the country including the capital tripoli is controlled by forces allied with the government of national accord led by fayez al seraj and recognized by the nation the east is it although if a haftar whose is this a- of the united arab emirates thank you among. after reaching triple. haftar is now to withdraw after turkey intervened in support of suraj and both camps are now facing off near the strategic town of sirte so the big question is libya. abouts to petition. well i think that for the first time in the history of libya's conflict off the last ten years- there i is actually a rel risk that things w will
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ultimately move towowards a partition but we're not quite there yet the queue address is. the call willl takee an entirely new term wayays of tension intervention by egypt- which would mean that the conflict is no longer a proxy war as it was until nonow but it couldd evolve intoto an open c confrontation betwtween- different state indonesisia i itself. the result the possibility that this committee become a frozen conflict and that could. and lead to pate. i don't with what about medium. synonymous right you may. egypt and i mentioned the town of sirte- the chips in a present i been fought to hunt cc said that if the forces allied- with- the prime minister fires out so rasch we're moving towards. would cross a red line and prompted
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egypt to intervene i mean you and this would mean it possibly in confrontation. with turkey directly i meaean how serious is this is this just talk. or could this happen actutually. i think the risk off escalatation of our confronontation is that i think- it we would do welell to take. and cdc's threats seriously because right now we have a situation where there is a lotot of uncertainty o on both sides in turkekey a and egypt at sirius these are thrhreats of esescalation all there i is uncertainty abouout. to what extent yeah this is right. you know. military assets i is able to military assssets to what extent it wouldld be able to susustain escalation i'm actualy bubut also in terms of you know
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polititically- with regard to is local constituencieses if. i get some of those losses- and so. egypt and turkey all. playing a gameme of chicken there they're trying t to test how a awful the other side is willing to go.. and i i didn't. are you concern. back game involves a serious risk of escalation right- were you surprised by turkey's- decisive and i would say very open intervention- backing of the government of national accord- let's just recall that- khalifa haftar besieged thehe capital tripoli for a year and many people thought that he would gain control. suddenly turn around please. yes i thinkk that a lot of people wewere surprised i am personanally was also surprised by an event ininterventition o off the scald open intervention- yes to bear
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in mind that. last yeaear you know the entire campaign- buyer hostile to seize control of tripoli well.. eighty sure. turn kate took into to entirely different level by to be in a open right i know that at the time very few people in western governments expected desktop intervention- by turkish- and i think the extent to which this is realllly shifted the b balane of. how right those people yeah. right the- and to go to hold the fact that there is no international a mediation efforts i mean the u. n. speciall envoy- the positionn is at ti now husson salami lefef a few months ago so. everyone in
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country do you. so we need a politicacal solution but thehers no. negotiation at the international level hall can you expect the political since whose solution in that situation.. well it's actually quitee difficult to o see- a meaningfulul you and land proces or even. into getting full legagal process- adil- happen under the current circumstancess because on the one hand we have. okayay you know a quiet i'm president. . and would serve wat to accept. this influence over negotiation dot a at the samame time a susustainable settlemenet is probably want to intake is in russia's interest because it would reduce their influence it could actually threaten.
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damaged presence in libya and then we have all sorts of states who want to prevent iraq turkish arrangement on w. from happening the u. s. the uae i egypt. and others. whwho might want to support the u. n. l land procesess against a turkish russian. procecess and in the circumstances i can't imagine how. either off the truth. could succeed- it's a situation that. leads us to. right well you mention of friends i mean france officially r recognizes- the government of fires l. suraj however it has also- supported- covertly at least but sometimes even diplomatically. haftar has quite vivid war of words- with
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turkey in recent days. what do you make of france's attitudes vis a vis a libya. well fronts has been diligently aligned with the united arab emirates. in supporting house all four years now. and f for a long time the french policy towards the coconflict intnternally walls. s this all chancee to see e wheth- hakstol could win-- each. after it became clelear thatt thiss wr would be v very protractcted tht it would cause a lot of destruction this was thehe frenh policy. i'm a little this wall grams of t the french and- ask your rise to entrance. foreign into. in l libyand threatetens o do the situatition that you know the region even m me b but
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instead of reviewing. the policy that produced such disaststrous. reresolves govevernments- yes- and tries to isolate turkey internationally while at the same time remainingg silent on- in the iraq intervention in the russssn intervenention in libya so it't's hard to tellll- this e syststem off turkey's r role zeo given all that we know about. the school the arts in i mean are you mention russia there's lot of talk about this private security company wagner intervening you mentioned the uae. how much do the interview i mean obvioususly turkey hiding wewell i meaean thehe uav have n supporting hostile school are from the beginning with sarah.
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rooms dan ways at defense systems russian produced at different systemsms russia started deploying mysysteries in tripoli and from subject of last year along with on these mysteries were very important in. turning t the balance of power i in hostile statement ba. then most read. russian law. it. yeah ready ready to be usesed so yes rusussia a and immigrantss y an absololutely decisisive roron cropping up. house on the moment and- without their support-
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