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radicalization of some individuals that's what that's what i'm worried about that's going on as allgemeine. trouble arose around the edges and one demonstration in nuremberg of the police forces attempted to break up the rally was one. that we've observed some people from the extreme rights movements hanging around the edge of the demonstration acting aggressively. the police say they included some well known members of germany's far right see. we have correspondent kate brady what's behind the protestors anger but it seems to be that people are protesting at these demonstrations against what they describe as. infringement on that right because people have being limited to the amounts of people that they could beat me say and also the economics to shut down main businesses have been closed temporarily if not for the long term recently but it's difficult to pinpoint exactly what unites these groups. these protesters also be known holocaust deniers and conspiracy theories as well and anti-vaccination groups who have been driven recently as well by these conspiracy theories particularly those
radicalization of some individuals that's what that's what i'm worried about that's going on as allgemeine. trouble arose around the edges and one demonstration in nuremberg of the police forces attempted to break up the rally was one. that we've observed some people from the extreme rights movements hanging around the edge of the demonstration acting aggressively. the police say they included some well known members of germany's far right see. we have correspondent kate brady what's behind the...
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we will continue our tour of europe, a german newspaper, the frank for —— frankfurter allgemeine.tion that unemployment may rise by up to 20%, to get up to 20%, harriet line. yeah. an implement in america was at about 4.4% in march when the pandemic and subsequent lockdown got under way and i think it is now up to 14.7% and concerns that might go up to 14.7% and concerns that might go up to 20%, which is worrying so many people. the us, like so many countries, has imposed a fairly sharp lockdown. there have been a few bridges across different states but bars and restaurants, clubs and those kind of places, have shut and have not had the kind of furlough scheme that we have in the uk which means that those unemployment figures are really stark because those who work in those sectors are having to claim unemployment, which is very, very concerning and worrying as well how quickly this... how quickly america will bounce back from that. we don't know when those sectors are going to open and be backin sectors are going to open and be back in full swing, when those people will hopefully
we will continue our tour of europe, a german newspaper, the frank for —— frankfurter allgemeine.tion that unemployment may rise by up to 20%, to get up to 20%, harriet line. yeah. an implement in america was at about 4.4% in march when the pandemic and subsequent lockdown got under way and i think it is now up to 14.7% and concerns that might go up to 14.7% and concerns that might go up to 20%, which is worrying so many people. the us, like so many countries, has imposed a fairly sharp...
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outside the uk, germany's frankfurter allgemeine says the country's chancellor angela merkel is giving as germany starts to lift lockdown measures and open shops again. chance lucky not to let things slip away from her grasp in turns of infection rates. and a surreal picture on the front of the new york times, as taiwan commences its official baseball season in empty stadiums. so let's begin... welcome to you both again. lucy, let's kick off with the telegraph. a lot of uk papers basically the same headline, same briefing. saint home advice to be scrapped. it's going to be difficult to manage expectations, is in a? which is part of the reason why he wanted to make the announcement on sunday ahead of monday. i think that's right. he obviously wanted to show courtesy to mps and the house of commons because the neck of course normally policy should be unveiled in house rather than on television screens in normal times. there is a sense of giddiness on the front pages tonight. it's not surprising we've had six weeks of lockdown. and it doesn't look like we are now going to be into some gen
outside the uk, germany's frankfurter allgemeine says the country's chancellor angela merkel is giving as germany starts to lift lockdown measures and open shops again. chance lucky not to let things slip away from her grasp in turns of infection rates. and a surreal picture on the front of the new york times, as taiwan commences its official baseball season in empty stadiums. so let's begin... welcome to you both again. lucy, let's kick off with the telegraph. a lot of uk papers basically the...
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the halfway mark‘ of it's battle against the virus. 0n the front page of germany's frankfurther allgemeinea merkel describing "an hour of hope", the paper leads its coverage on a virtual fundraising conference which has raised more than eight billion dollars for the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. ‘it‘s a gap year‘ reads the front page of the sun. the paper says it's learnt that social distancing measures could last as long as 12 months. and the guardian leads on warnings from trade unions that workers could refuse to turn up to work unless the government can guarantee their safety, amid what the paper describes as ‘anger over guidance designed to ease the lockdown‘. so let‘s begin. welcome to the programme, welcome to have people here, virtually. let us start with the times newspaper. download tracing up and get back to work, talk through what the tracing and will look like. it will rely a lot of people getting on board to do this. this is the big news of the the government is trialling a test and chase are on the isle of wight. it is first going to be prioritised for health care
the halfway mark‘ of it's battle against the virus. 0n the front page of germany's frankfurther allgemeinea merkel describing "an hour of hope", the paper leads its coverage on a virtual fundraising conference which has raised more than eight billion dollars for the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. ‘it‘s a gap year‘ reads the front page of the sun. the paper says it's learnt that social distancing measures could last as long as 12 months. and the guardian leads on...
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broadcasting on bbc world news, so we will look at some international papers, starting with frankfurter allgemeinethe war memorial and, jason, of course this is a significant day, ve day, for germany as well. in germany, this is considered a liberation from the nazis, ve day. a very striking photograph of merkel, looking kind of... she is not a woman of many emotions, looks very contemplative, next to the germany president, steinmeier. and you can almost read into the photograph the kind of national pain and contortions they've had for the last 75 years. it isa they've had for the last 75 years. it is a difficult moment for them. made more, gated by being —— made more completed by the reunification. in east germany, the day was marked for a long time, it's only been re ce ntly for a long time, it's only been recently marked in the rest of the country. and as you say, they have now, what was a moment of national shame is now a new moment where they try to celebrate democracy and this is actually one of the things i think we need to remember. you had early before we went under, the broadcast from ge
broadcasting on bbc world news, so we will look at some international papers, starting with frankfurter allgemeinethe war memorial and, jason, of course this is a significant day, ve day, for germany as well. in germany, this is considered a liberation from the nazis, ve day. a very striking photograph of merkel, looking kind of... she is not a woman of many emotions, looks very contemplative, next to the germany president, steinmeier. and you can almost read into the photograph the kind of...
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and on the front page of germany's frankfurter allgemeine, the simple headline "wounds of war". after europe's formal acceptance of nazi germany's world war ii surrender. so let's begin... matt, kezia, welcome again. matt, cani matt, kezia, welcome again. matt, can i start with you. because i was on last night and we were going over the first additions and happy monday the first additions and happy monday the splash in the sun. most of the titles have been briefed by someone, presumably someone at number ten that there was going to be a major easing of the lockdown. that doesn't seem to be the case at all now. what's happened in the last 25 hours? no, i think what's happened in the last 25 hours? no, ithink we what's happened in the last 25 hours? no, i think we got quite excited at the very small changes that we were to get to exercise as much as we want. possibly go to the park and sit down on benches. that's stuff feels kind of revolutionary at the moment. i think the situation is that it's changing every day. the date of his coming in every day. borisjohnson said himself dat
and on the front page of germany's frankfurter allgemeine, the simple headline "wounds of war". after europe's formal acceptance of nazi germany's world war ii surrender. so let's begin... matt, kezia, welcome again. matt, cani matt, kezia, welcome again. matt, can i start with you. because i was on last night and we were going over the first additions and happy monday the first additions and happy monday the splash in the sun. most of the titles have been briefed by someone,...