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nearly 35000 people have died from carbon 19 in spain. greece spain is caught in a 2nd wave but the coronavirus regional leaders are desperate to stop the pandemic spread and to save lives at least 9 regions have called for a national response plan until then some implemented their own mr actions curfews clothes restaurants and bars early and christina and leno forcing residents off the streets from 10 evening until 6 in the morning. you may be heard he was good for those who are my age who are drinking a lot in the streets because things can get out of control and then what happens happens. but. i'm a doctor and i think the curfew is a good idea but we must take more personal responsibility so that our economy doesn't suffer so i agree with the measure. measures are on the way spanish prime minister pedro sanchez issued a state of emergency on sunday. is the situation we're living in is extreme this is the worst medical emergency that we've lived through since our constitution was approved the worst in the last century. that's why we're
nearly 35000 people have died from carbon 19 in spain. greece spain is caught in a 2nd wave but the coronavirus regional leaders are desperate to stop the pandemic spread and to save lives at least 9 regions have called for a national response plan until then some implemented their own mr actions curfews clothes restaurants and bars early and christina and leno forcing residents off the streets from 10 evening until 6 in the morning. you may be heard he was good for those who are my age who are...
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and push for a greater social equality after a year of protests demanding change also on the show to spain declares a nationwide state of emergency to curb the spread of the coronavirus spanish prime minister pedro sanchez says the new rules will ban travel between the country's region and employers curfews. and going to sleep a song her a small but passionate and socially distance crown to watch this dork funded battle is local our travels shall to. omarion evanston it's good to have you with us voting is underway in chile in a historic referendum on whether to keep the current constitution which was created during the military dictatorship of a ghost of pinochet or to replace it with a fresh charter drafted by a specially elected group of citizens the vote comes a year after massive protests over inequality and elitist them erupted in the country. opinion polls suggest a significant majority will vote for a new constitution but not everyone thinks it's the right way. for it. the route referendum went through the subway station. students mostly protesting a rise in fares. a heavy handed r
and push for a greater social equality after a year of protests demanding change also on the show to spain declares a nationwide state of emergency to curb the spread of the coronavirus spanish prime minister pedro sanchez says the new rules will ban travel between the country's region and employers curfews. and going to sleep a song her a small but passionate and socially distance crown to watch this dork funded battle is local our travels shall to. omarion evanston it's good to have you with...
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coming up corona virus infections are rising across europe but nowhere is the surge as great as in spain and that people say they know who is to blame to not get him or do not want to experience that again the government has to do its homework and must keep its promises and more personnel. but to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the. world welcome we begin the day watching america's politicians trying to hold court today senate hearings of the contentious kind got under way for amy kone barrett the woman president trump has nominated for the supreme court if confirmed there it would tip the scales of the court in favor of the conservatives now to those who would like to see the court overturned major decisions of the past such as the right to an abortion barrett is the holy grail to those who since decades of social progress such as same sex marriage being eroded where they say barrett is a holy nightmare but bear it goes beyond the usual parameters of partisan politics president trump says he wants her on the court by election day next month t
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coming up corona virus infections are rising across europe but nowhere is the surge as great as in spain and the people say they know who is to blame to not get him or do not want to experience that again the government has to do its homework and must keep its promises and more personnel. that's who our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day watching america's politicians trying to hold court today senate hearings of the contentious kind got under way for amy coney barrett the woman president trump has nominated for the supreme court if confirmed barrett would tip the scales of the court in favor of the conservatives now to those who would like to see the court overturned major decisions of the past such as the right to an abortion barrett is the holy grail to those who since decades of social progress such as same sex marriage being eroded where they say barrett is a holy nightmare but bear it goes beyond the usual parameters of partisan politics president trump says he wants her on the court by election day next month
coming up corona virus infections are rising across europe but nowhere is the surge as great as in spain and the people say they know who is to blame to not get him or do not want to experience that again the government has to do its homework and must keep its promises and more personnel. that's who our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day watching america's politicians trying to hold court today senate hearings of the...
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of spain declares a state of emergency and introduces a nighttime curfew to curb the coronavirus prime minister petro sanchez says he will ask parliament to keep the new rules in place until maybe next year. and in bundestag a football bremen but almost relegated last season would have been in significantly better form this campaign on sunday night they put themselves to the test against hoffenheim. welcome to the program in chile and overwhelming majority have voted to replace the country's constitution in a referendum more than 78 percent of voters want to throw out the charter which has him post which was imposed during the military dictatorship of pinochet thousands of people have gathered in santiago's emblematic plaster italia to celebrate the result the square has been the epicenter of a social unrest movement over the last year protests which have led to the referendum. d.w. correspondent you $100.00 maris is in santiago chile his capital earlier i spoke to him and asked him to explain the significance of today's results it's a remarkable victory of the approved option in this
of spain declares a state of emergency and introduces a nighttime curfew to curb the coronavirus prime minister petro sanchez says he will ask parliament to keep the new rules in place until maybe next year. and in bundestag a football bremen but almost relegated last season would have been in significantly better form this campaign on sunday night they put themselves to the test against hoffenheim. welcome to the program in chile and overwhelming majority have voted to replace the country's...
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spain is enduring one of the orst covid-19 outbreaks. they announce add 72 billion you're stimulus plan. we are joined now by spain's foreign affairs minister, arancha gonzalez laya. glad to have you with us. let me start by talking about the fight against coronavirus. do you see any of the measures spain has introduced working? >> pretty much. much of been pretty the mind. we started early on the second wave, but all of europe is now under the second wave. the important thing is we have learned from the first phase of coronavirus, and we can now address the increase in the incidents in a much more surgical manner, in a much more direct manner, targeting the sectors, the areas and the people that are most affected and making sure that the rest of the country and the rest of the economy can continue to function. so again, covid is in spain, under control, but we are being very careful to make sure that it does not -- that we get the curve down, that we don't get a higher number of incidents in what is now a european second wave. >> a euro
spain is enduring one of the orst covid-19 outbreaks. they announce add 72 billion you're stimulus plan. we are joined now by spain's foreign affairs minister, arancha gonzalez laya. glad to have you with us. let me start by talking about the fight against coronavirus. do you see any of the measures spain has introduced working? >> pretty much. much of been pretty the mind. we started early on the second wave, but all of europe is now under the second wave. the important thing is we have...
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coming up corona virus infections are rising across europe but nowhere is the surge as great as in spain and the people say they know who is to blame to not get him or do not want to experience that again the government has to do its homework and must keep its promises and more personnel. but to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day watching america's politicians trying to hold court today senate hearings of the contentious kind got under way for amy coney barrett the woman president drum has nominated for the supreme court if confirmed barrett would tip the scales of the court in favor of the conservatives now to those who would like to see the court overturned major decisions of the past such as the right to an abortion bare it is the holy grail to those who since decades of social progress such as same sex marriage being eroded where they say barrett is a holy nightmare but bear it goes beyond the usual parameters of partisan politics president trump says he wants are on the court by election day next month the
coming up corona virus infections are rising across europe but nowhere is the surge as great as in spain and the people say they know who is to blame to not get him or do not want to experience that again the government has to do its homework and must keep its promises and more personnel. but to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day watching america's politicians trying to hold court today senate hearings of the...
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aid to spain in all spain center left government's plans out of to a 240000000000 euro budget for next year. or you know what today we launch a new era in spanish economic policy a new era that puts the neo liberal times of austerity and cutbacks behind us and puts our nation on the path that marks the his. greenman reached in europe. for the book it still has to pass a fractious parliament to bus drivers hope it can survive until it takes effect most of them are already running out of money. us chip maker a.m.d. is by a rival xilinx for $35000000000.00 as the industry for computers and gaming consoles booms and response to covert 19 the deal comes after andy posted a 3rd quarter profit of 3 $190000000.03 times last year's result the deal is expected to close by the end of next year but still needs approval from regulators and shareholders of both companies it's already fierce competition between a.m.d. and intel. our financial correspondent yan's quarter joins us from new york hello yes now this mega deal between a.m.d. and xilinx that's just the latest in a flurry of mergers and acqu
aid to spain in all spain center left government's plans out of to a 240000000000 euro budget for next year. or you know what today we launch a new era in spanish economic policy a new era that puts the neo liberal times of austerity and cutbacks behind us and puts our nation on the path that marks the his. greenman reached in europe. for the book it still has to pass a fractious parliament to bus drivers hope it can survive until it takes effect most of them are already running out of money....
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opened up a negotiation with sort of a program of diplomacy with spain. and they entered into the diplomacy as well, but soon, they could see that mckinley, his diplomacy was behind this affability and the glove, was an iron fist and he was essentially saying ining to them, we want tr to end. we don't care how you do it. you can win it. or you can negotiate an end to it and probably that means more autonomy if the cubaens could would accept that. they don't seem to want that, that's a possibility. or you can bug out, but you've got to get this war over because it's destabling the region. what he said was the american people are not going to put uwih it for much longer. so spain sort of said he can't talk to us like that. we're a solvereign country. cuba belongs to us. doesn't matter how close it is to your shores. no, no, butt out, they essentially said. he kept pushing and got more and more angry. who knows what would have happened if the main battleship hadn't of blown up in the harbor. the resolve that he was going to make sure that the spanish that we
opened up a negotiation with sort of a program of diplomacy with spain. and they entered into the diplomacy as well, but soon, they could see that mckinley, his diplomacy was behind this affability and the glove, was an iron fist and he was essentially saying ining to them, we want tr to end. we don't care how you do it. you can win it. or you can negotiate an end to it and probably that means more autonomy if the cubaens could would accept that. they don't seem to want that, that's a...
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this is the deadly news live from verb in spain declares a nationwide state of emergency to curb soaring corona virus infections prime minister pedro sanchez says new rules will impose not time curfews and could ban travel between different regions also coming up chile shapes its future voters are deciding whether to keep the constitution created bring me decades of dictatorship or to stop over again after a while the protests demanding change. and lewis hamilton makes formula one history in the studies drama wins the portuguese grand prix to make it 92 career wins overtaking the great michael schumacher. a matter held welcome spain has declared a state of emergency to battle a major resurgence of corona virus cases prime minister pederast sanchez says the country is facing an extreme situation new restrictions will include and night time nationwide curfew and spain's regions will have the power to impose even tighter could slow movement and close regional borders nearly 35000 people have died this. strain is caught in a 2nd wave of the corona virus known leaders are desperate to stop th
this is the deadly news live from verb in spain declares a nationwide state of emergency to curb soaring corona virus infections prime minister pedro sanchez says new rules will impose not time curfews and could ban travel between different regions also coming up chile shapes its future voters are deciding whether to keep the constitution created bring me decades of dictatorship or to stop over again after a while the protests demanding change. and lewis hamilton makes formula one history in...
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spain, like many countries, has been trying to target infection hotspots with local controls. but it's not been working. like this part of madrid, home to 200,000 people who already had a fortnight restricted to essential movements only. this wave is not as bad as the height of the pandemic, but one in four tests for covid—19 in madrid has been coming back positive. in recent weeks spain, like the uk, brought in its own rule of six, limiting gatherings to six people, told bars and restaurants to stop serving at 10pm. now the restrictions are being expanded to many other areas. expanded to many more areas. translation: we all went back to work, crammed into trains, metro and buses. the infections are back because they didn't control it. miguel hernan advised spain on its first lockdown and says the new measures may be too little, too late. what we have seen in spain over the summer is a serious warning that we cannot relax, that there is the possibility of a serious second wave all over the world. a warning to london, to new york and other cities? right. so is this what might
spain, like many countries, has been trying to target infection hotspots with local controls. but it's not been working. like this part of madrid, home to 200,000 people who already had a fortnight restricted to essential movements only. this wave is not as bad as the height of the pandemic, but one in four tests for covid—19 in madrid has been coming back positive. in recent weeks spain, like the uk, brought in its own rule of six, limiting gatherings to six people, told bars and restaurants...
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he wanted spain out of cuba. however, he did not want to go to war to do it if you could avoid that. so what did he do? he opened up negotiation with a sort of program of diplomacy in spain and spain realized that america is becoming a pretty powerful country. this is our neighborhood and it would be very difficult if they went to war with us. they did not want to war with us. so they entered into diplomacy as well. pretty soon they could see that mckinley, his diplomacy was -- behind the affability and the velvet glove was an iron fist. he was essentially saying to them, we want this war to end. we don't care how you do it. you can win it or you can negotiate an end to it. that probably means more autonomy if the insurrection it's would accept that, but they do not seem to accept that. or you can bud out, but you need to get this war over because it's destabilizing the region and it's untenable and an said is the american people are not going to put up with it for much longer. so spain finally kind of said, he c
he wanted spain out of cuba. however, he did not want to go to war to do it if you could avoid that. so what did he do? he opened up negotiation with a sort of program of diplomacy in spain and spain realized that america is becoming a pretty powerful country. this is our neighborhood and it would be very difficult if they went to war with us. they did not want to war with us. so they entered into diplomacy as well. pretty soon they could see that mckinley, his diplomacy was -- behind the...
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now just how bad is the situation in spain. well i mean. unfortunately has been has been one of the of the countries in the 2nd wave of beat 19 and now 2 days ago we surpassed the 1000000 cases and we are in 34752 today according to official data and deaths sorry and the president of spain that our sense here. in the extraordinary council of ministers today that their objective is to lower their rate reach your story for 400 cases for every 100000 sense to 25 cases or 100000 citizens which is a very ambitious objective and it's going to take a few months some of the areas most affected aren't greet the louis country could still like sierra leone and andalusia and that spain had good numbers after the lockdown but it got and very quickly to attract tourists and to try to really to lazio worst affected. because they depend on tourism so it backfired specially in madrid and other areas. paris so they delve reporting for us from madrid thank you so much. thank you. let's turn now to latin america and voting is underway in chile in a historic re
now just how bad is the situation in spain. well i mean. unfortunately has been has been one of the of the countries in the 2nd wave of beat 19 and now 2 days ago we surpassed the 1000000 cases and we are in 34752 today according to official data and deaths sorry and the president of spain that our sense here. in the extraordinary council of ministers today that their objective is to lower their rate reach your story for 400 cases for every 100000 sense to 25 cases or 100000 citizens which is a...
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spain has become the first european country to surpass i—million cases of covid—i9. there is concern that in some areas, such as the northern regions of la rioja and navarre, high infection rates are putting renewed pressure on health care services. guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. waiting, not on tables but on news of their future. worried staff at a prime roman restaurant in a crisis meeting over new measures. inside, they prepare the last suppers. from tomorrow, they'll close from 6pm, only takeaway after that. the family business was just starting to recover from the first wave. we are really, really worried about it, for sure. you know, it's a very difficult situation, and september was the first month for us that started to go in the right way. so, now we have to stop again. all our life is here. we are four families, with sons, with children, with babies and we love this job. the prime minister announced a looser lockdown than last time. a maximum of four people at tables — gyms, pools, cinemas and theatres closed — italians advised to move around only if n
spain has become the first european country to surpass i—million cases of covid—i9. there is concern that in some areas, such as the northern regions of la rioja and navarre, high infection rates are putting renewed pressure on health care services. guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. waiting, not on tables but on news of their future. worried staff at a prime roman restaurant in a crisis meeting over new measures. inside, they prepare the last suppers. from tomorrow, they'll close from 6pm,...
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the u.k., france, and spain have more than 100, while germany and italyse have fewer in spain there is disagreement over how to get the disease bac under contro the government has imposed a two week state of emergency i madrid to contain the outbreak. overwriting a court restriction that previous restrictions were illegal. >> it is the beginning of a bank holiday weekend, but wh poe ce stopping people from leaving madrid, it is not a catyone. the centr government has announced a state of emergency in the madridegion, preventing l nonessential travel in an out ofhe capital. these restrictions were already in place f several days until a court struck them down on thursday. saying they violated the rights the state of emergency overcomes that legal obstacle, but it has further inflamed a dispute between madrid's regional authorities and the central government, which wspried that thad of the virus in the capital was out of control. >> president of the region has decided to do nothing. last week 63 people died in the madrid region.er right now are00hundred 61 people hospitalized in madrid.
the u.k., france, and spain have more than 100, while germany and italyse have fewer in spain there is disagreement over how to get the disease bac under contro the government has imposed a two week state of emergency i madrid to contain the outbreak. overwriting a court restriction that previous restrictions were illegal. >> it is the beginning of a bank holiday weekend, but wh poe ce stopping people from leaving madrid, it is not a catyone. the centr government has announced a state of...
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european governments restricting travel and issuing curfews as new corona virus infections spiked to spain is the worst hit and authorities there have declared a state of emergency in the capital dread a doctor on the front lines tells us why the virus is once again taking hold. and a truce in nagorno-karabakh quickly collapse by john and our media trade accusations those missiles kill civilians and the fighting continues. plus it is back to base scientists return from a year long study on the polar ice and with them some devastating findings expeditions leaders of the arctic is heating up that just. i'm brian thomas good to have you with us today more and more european countries are reimposing tough coronavirus restrictions as the continent grapples with rising infection rates spain has the most cases in europe some 860000 central governments declared a state of emergency in the capital madrid and doctors there have told the w. they are preparing for the worst. the lineups continue to get longer in front of moderates health care centers. the workday should already be over for doctor but s
european governments restricting travel and issuing curfews as new corona virus infections spiked to spain is the worst hit and authorities there have declared a state of emergency in the capital dread a doctor on the front lines tells us why the virus is once again taking hold. and a truce in nagorno-karabakh quickly collapse by john and our media trade accusations those missiles kill civilians and the fighting continues. plus it is back to base scientists return from a year long study on the...
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spain has the highest infection rate of any country in europe. the re—imposition of the controls is proving controversial. damian grammaticas reports. in spain's capital, what every government, what every scientist has feared — covid—i9 surging again. 10,000 new infections every day, a second wave breaking over an already battered country. so what's the reason for this resurgence? it seems spain may have been too hasty to lift the original lockdown that brought the first wave of the virus under control, too quick to let people back into bars and restaurants and too slow to build an effective system to test, identify and isolate new cases. intensive care units are overflowing, extra icu beds again being used. the warning signals are everywhere. psychologically, it's the worst thing. because all the people are afraid the tsunami will come again. spain, like many countries, has been trying to target infection hotspots with local controls. but it's not been working. like this part of madrid, home to 200,000 people who already had a fortnight re
spain has the highest infection rate of any country in europe. the re—imposition of the controls is proving controversial. damian grammaticas reports. in spain's capital, what every government, what every scientist has feared — covid—i9 surging again. 10,000 new infections every day, a second wave breaking over an already battered country. so what's the reason for this resurgence? it seems spain may have been too hasty to lift the original lockdown that brought the first wave of the virus...
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spain is caught in a 2nd wave of the. coronavirus regional leaders are desperate to stop the pandemic spread and to save lives at least 9 regions have called for a national response plan until then some implemented their own much traction curfews clothes restaurants and bars early and christina and leon forcing residents off the streets from 10 evening until 6 in the morning. you don't get out you may be hurt you is good for those who are my age who are drinking a lot in the streets because these can get out of control and then what happens happens. but. i'm a doctor and i think the curfew was a good idea but we must take more personal responsibility so that our economy doesn't suffer so i agree with the measure. measures are on the way spanish prime minister pedro sanchez issued a state of emergency on sunday. is the situation we're living in is extreme this is the worst medical emergency that we've lived through since our constitution was approved the worst in the last century. that's why we're approving a state of emer
spain is caught in a 2nd wave of the. coronavirus regional leaders are desperate to stop the pandemic spread and to save lives at least 9 regions have called for a national response plan until then some implemented their own much traction curfews clothes restaurants and bars early and christina and leon forcing residents off the streets from 10 evening until 6 in the morning. you don't get out you may be hurt you is good for those who are my age who are drinking a lot in the streets because...
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minister says the measures are necessary to prevent madrid's high infection rate affecting the rest of spain. the united nations world food program has won dis year's nobel peace prize for its effort to combat hunger and improve conditions for peace. he provided assistance to almost 100000000 people in 88 countries last year the committee described the award as a call to the international community not to underfund the program. this is deja vu news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at news or visit our website dot com. this weekend sees the imposition of tougher coronavirus lockdown restrictions in major german cities like and frankfurt the german chancellor and the mass of 11 country's biggest cities have agreed on more strict and more targeted measures if infection rates continue to climb speedy action is necessary they say because when to is coming i'm phil gayle this is the day. yes and if you are now in the days and weeks that will decide. this pandemic in which. we see that we obviously have very special infection dynamics in germany's largest cities. ventilators for. my t
minister says the measures are necessary to prevent madrid's high infection rate affecting the rest of spain. the united nations world food program has won dis year's nobel peace prize for its effort to combat hunger and improve conditions for peace. he provided assistance to almost 100000000 people in 88 countries last year the committee described the award as a call to the international community not to underfund the program. this is deja vu news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram...
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minister says the measures are necessary to prevent madrid's high infection rate affecting the rest of spain. the united nations world food program has one dis year's nobel peace prize for its effort to combat hunger and improve conditions for peace. he provided assistance to almost 100000000 people in 88 countries last year the committee described the award as a call to the international community not to underfund the program. this is deja news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at news or visit our website dot com. this weekend sees the imposition of tougher coronavirus lockdown restrictions in major german cities like bob and frank 1st the german chancellor and the mass of 11 countries biggest cities have agreed on more strict and more targeted measures if infection rates continue to climb speedy action is necessary they say because winter is coming i'm phil gale in berlin and this is the day. now in the days and weeks that will decide count germany will fare in this pandemic in winter. we see that we obviously have very special infection dynamics in germany's largest cities.
minister says the measures are necessary to prevent madrid's high infection rate affecting the rest of spain. the united nations world food program has one dis year's nobel peace prize for its effort to combat hunger and improve conditions for peace. he provided assistance to almost 100000000 people in 88 countries last year the committee described the award as a call to the international community not to underfund the program. this is deja news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at...
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from berlin european governments restrict travel and issue curfews as new coronavirus infections by spain is the worst hit country and authorities have declared a state of emergency in the capital the drug a doctor on the front lines there tells us why the virus is once again spiked. and a truce in nagorno-karabakh quickly collapses by john and armenia trading accusations as missiles kill civilians in a number of cities. plus nigeria disbands a notorious police unit used of police brutality authorities found public pressure after days of nationwide protests against lawless cops. i've dr thomas could have you with us today more european countries are reimposing tough coronavirus restrictions as the continent grapples with rising infection rates spain has the most cases in europe now over 860000 central government has declared a state of emergency in the capital the dread doctors have told d.w. they are simply overwhelmed. the lineups continue to get longer in front of moderates health care centers. the workday should already be over for dr mano garo but she's making time for a quick interv
from berlin european governments restrict travel and issue curfews as new coronavirus infections by spain is the worst hit country and authorities have declared a state of emergency in the capital the drug a doctor on the front lines there tells us why the virus is once again spiked. and a truce in nagorno-karabakh quickly collapses by john and armenia trading accusations as missiles kill civilians in a number of cities. plus nigeria disbands a notorious police unit used of police brutality...
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tough new restrictions are being introduced in spain and italy. in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondent in rome. but first, this report from the bbc‘s guy hedgecoe in spain, where the prime minister's approved tighter measures that will be in place for a month. seven months after spain's government introduced a state of emergency to tackle coronavirus, it is doing so again. in the spring, the measure was used as a legal framework to implement a strict national lockdown. this time, the measures will not be quite as tight, although a national curfew is being introduced. translation: the freedom of movement of people is prohibited from 11pm to 6am throughout the country. it will only be possible to circulate in this time zone for the justified reasons established in the regulation. for example, to acquire medicines, to carry out one's work or professional obligations, to return home or to take care of adults or minors. also local authorities will be able to restrict movement between regions and take other measures they deem necessary. spain
tough new restrictions are being introduced in spain and italy. in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondent in rome. but first, this report from the bbc‘s guy hedgecoe in spain, where the prime minister's approved tighter measures that will be in place for a month. seven months after spain's government introduced a state of emergency to tackle coronavirus, it is doing so again. in the spring, the measure was used as a legal framework to implement a strict national lockdown. this time, the...
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what is happening with the virus in spain? it isjust passed a milestone ofi million cases, the first european country to pass that milestone. yes, that's right, another very unwelcome milestone for spain. i million cases we re milestone for spain. i million cases were registered last week. we saw 20,000 or so new cases registered on friday alone. we are seeing a big increase in infections, it continues to accelerate that increase in infections, and the second wave that we are seeing has been in some ways different to the first way that we saw, there are fewer deaths that we are seeing each day, but the infections are way up and the government is worried about the situation going into the winter and how that is going to develop. the number of infections we are seeing now is probably higher than what we we re now is probably higher than what we were seeing at the peak of the first wave. and the concern now is a pressure is putting on the health ca re pressure is putting on the health care sector which is holding up at the moment
what is happening with the virus in spain? it isjust passed a milestone ofi million cases, the first european country to pass that milestone. yes, that's right, another very unwelcome milestone for spain. i million cases we re milestone for spain. i million cases were registered last week. we saw 20,000 or so new cases registered on friday alone. we are seeing a big increase in infections, it continues to accelerate that increase in infections, and the second wave that we are seeing has been in...
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and spain declares a state of emergency in introduces a nighttime curfew to curb the crown of. a minister sanchez says he'll ask parliament to keep the new rules in place until may next year. and and business leaders football braman were almost relegated last season but are in much better form this campaign on sunday they put themselves in the test against off. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us today we begin our program in chile where an overwhelming majority have voted to replace that country's constitution more than 70 percent of voters rejecting the legal code it was created during the country's military dictatorship in the 1980 s. . streets for me. earlier with rest now overcome by celebration. the supporters are jubilant psyching up a result that will lead to the scrapping of chile's dictatorship era constitution. he had said that it's amazing to be part of this historical moment to be able to vote to feel such pride of being part of this great change and of the results that have been had. there that the truth is i'm delighted i'm very proud of the results this i
and spain declares a state of emergency in introduces a nighttime curfew to curb the crown of. a minister sanchez says he'll ask parliament to keep the new rules in place until may next year. and and business leaders football braman were almost relegated last season but are in much better form this campaign on sunday they put themselves in the test against off. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us today we begin our program in chile where an overwhelming majority have voted to replace...
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well this is what people been asking constantly here in spain why you know why is spain had now over a 1000000 infections the 1st european country to hit that particular mark and why is it had more than 30000 deaths there is a feeling that's often not very strict lockdown but the country hats in the spring which did appear to work that things were rather too relaxed off there was that the regional authorities in particular allowed people to try and go back to some kind of normality perhaps too fast there was a lot of movement over the summer people travelling within the space between regions and those so there was a loss of contagion between different areas of the country there's a feeling that that may have been a problem and also perhaps that the authorities didn't take advantage enough all of that time when infections were low in order to suit reinforce the health casts and to prepare for a 2nd wave which everyone seems to be expecting to arrive at some point in the autumn a guy how to spaniards feel as they faced a fresh round of restrictions i mean you mentioned that they had th
well this is what people been asking constantly here in spain why you know why is spain had now over a 1000000 infections the 1st european country to hit that particular mark and why is it had more than 30000 deaths there is a feeling that's often not very strict lockdown but the country hats in the spring which did appear to work that things were rather too relaxed off there was that the regional authorities in particular allowed people to try and go back to some kind of normality perhaps too...
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he wanted spain out of the caribbean. he wanted spain out of cuba. he didn't want to go to war and it, if you could avoid that or. what did he do? he opened up a negotiation, a program of diplomacy with spain, and spain realized that america is becoming a powerful country, and this is our neighborhood, and it would be very difficult to go to war with us. they don't want a war with us. they entered into the diplomacy as well. pretty soon they could see that mckinley, is diplomacy was behind this affability and velvet gloves, an iron fist. he was saying to them we want the swore to and. we don't care how you do it. you can win it or you can negotiate an end to it, and that means more autonomy we've you cubans would accept that, but they don't seem to want that we. that's a possibility. you can back out, you've got to get this war over, it's destabilizing the region, and it's untenable, we and we the american people are not going to put up with it for much longer. we so, spain finally said, he can't talk to us like that, we are sovereign country, people
he wanted spain out of the caribbean. he wanted spain out of cuba. he didn't want to go to war and it, if you could avoid that or. what did he do? he opened up a negotiation, a program of diplomacy with spain, and spain realized that america is becoming a powerful country, and this is our neighborhood, and it would be very difficult to go to war with us. they don't want a war with us. they entered into the diplomacy as well. pretty soon they could see that mckinley, is diplomacy was behind this...
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spain currently has the worst outbreak in europe. the new local lockdown in madrid has been announced. this makes the first europea capital to go back into lockdown. it book again in 48 hours time. residents can only leave the city for certain reasons. madrid's leaders are concerned about the economy. here are some residents talking to the bbc. >> it is a bit desperate not knowing what is going to happen tomorrow, but i understand that given how the cases are rising in madrid, the lockdown is the only sution. [speaking foreign language] >> they should lockdown the city, but i do not think that lockdown is necessary. i have leg issues. how am i going to manage? i can barely walk. this is unfair. >> here's more from our reporter in madrid. >> people are angry about this. people may be blaming the national government's -- maybe the regional governments. there is a feeling that politics is getting in the way of resolving this problem here in madrid, which has become very much the hub of spain's second wave of coronavirus. we are seeing n
spain currently has the worst outbreak in europe. the new local lockdown in madrid has been announced. this makes the first europea capital to go back into lockdown. it book again in 48 hours time. residents can only leave the city for certain reasons. madrid's leaders are concerned about the economy. here are some residents talking to the bbc. >> it is a bit desperate not knowing what is going to happen tomorrow, but i understand that given how the cases are rising in madrid, the...
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we will have the latest from spain with our correspondent. donald trump is apparently feeling good as he and the first lady self isolated after testing positive for covid-19. joe biden and his wife tested negative. trump's e election campaign is thrown into disarray. armenia is ready for talks in a truce in the green occur buck -- in nagorno-karabakh. you're watching live from paris. ♪ thanks for joining us. madrid has become the first european capital to be put back into lockdown since it has struggled to contain surging coronavirus cases. some 4.8 million will be barred from the area this friday evening as part of a slew of new restrictions. rules are lester coconnie and tn back in march -- a are less draconian than back in march. i am joined by our correspondent sarah morris. sounds like it will be a little less tough than earlier in the year, but a host of new measures being rolled out. tell us what they are and how people are reacting. >> as you s said, less draconian than the first national lockdown which affected madrid. then the spa
we will have the latest from spain with our correspondent. donald trump is apparently feeling good as he and the first lady self isolated after testing positive for covid-19. joe biden and his wife tested negative. trump's e election campaign is thrown into disarray. armenia is ready for talks in a truce in the green occur buck -- in nagorno-karabakh. you're watching live from paris. ♪ thanks for joining us. madrid has become the first european capital to be put back into lockdown since it...
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france and spain recalled a 1000000 coronavirus infections war germany says the latest rise in cases is getting out of control. hello i'm adrian for get this is out a 0 a live from doha also coming up saad hariri is back as lebanon's prime minister as his country faces an unprecedented economic crisis. iran rejects accusations that along with russia its interfering in the 2020 u.s. election. thailand's government lifts emergency measures that fail to curb major protests in bangkok. countries across europe are grappling with a rise in covert 19 infections in some places governments of had little choice but to shut down entire cities to contain the virus france is the 2nd european union country to have more than a 1000000 confirmed corona virus infections the pandemic has claimed the lives of 34000 people by time curfews were imposed in paris at 8 other large cities on saturday a hospital intensive care wards in the capital and early fall. spain exceeded $1000000.00 infections just hours earlier the government which is accused of mishandling the crisis faces a no confidence vote in par
france and spain recalled a 1000000 coronavirus infections war germany says the latest rise in cases is getting out of control. hello i'm adrian for get this is out a 0 a live from doha also coming up saad hariri is back as lebanon's prime minister as his country faces an unprecedented economic crisis. iran rejects accusations that along with russia its interfering in the 2020 u.s. election. thailand's government lifts emergency measures that fail to curb major protests in bangkok. countries...
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he says madrid's health is spain's health and that the situation in madrid is complex and worrying. madrid's lockdown was ordered after spain's regional governments, who are in charge of health care, voted in favour of imposing restrictions in areas with more than 100,000 residents that had 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, 35% covid patient occupancy in intensive care units, and positive results in 10% of tests. even though madrid's politicians did not vote in favour of the restrictions, as it is responsible for nearly half of all spain's coronavirus cases and meets the criteria for restrictions, it must now close its borders for nonessential trips. people will only be allowed to cross for work, doctors visits and shopping. despite spain's many casualties in the fight against covid, madrid's regional government insists national politicians are causing alarm and may fight the lockdown in court. their solution has been to bring in targeted restrictions locally, but that too provoked protests, as it affected more poorer areas of the city. but national politicians concluded those meas
he says madrid's health is spain's health and that the situation in madrid is complex and worrying. madrid's lockdown was ordered after spain's regional governments, who are in charge of health care, voted in favour of imposing restrictions in areas with more than 100,000 residents that had 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, 35% covid patient occupancy in intensive care units, and positive results in 10% of tests. even though madrid's politicians did not vote in favour of the restrictions, as...
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rising in some cities for example in the south and regions in spain almost 2 thirds of all intensive. beds by corona patients so everybody is looking now at the stricter measures that the government has put in place this week and how they were that's like the situation. thanks so much for that from madrid today. and stepping up to date on some of the other developments in the trunk virus pandemic the heads of germany's 16 federal states will be meeting tomorrow to discuss stricter measures for germany in just a week infections have doubled cross the country and intensive care workers are warning of staff shortages. several studies have shown immunity to the corona virus weakens rapidly including recent research that included more than $350000.00 people in england and doctors in syria are warning of a coded catastrophe they say the disease is spreading unchecked across overcrowded refugee camps in the north of the country stock markets in europe and the u.s. in asia are seeing a sharp drop following reports of daily records for infections in multiple countries or workers and students i
rising in some cities for example in the south and regions in spain almost 2 thirds of all intensive. beds by corona patients so everybody is looking now at the stricter measures that the government has put in place this week and how they were that's like the situation. thanks so much for that from madrid today. and stepping up to date on some of the other developments in the trunk virus pandemic the heads of germany's 16 federal states will be meeting tomorrow to discuss stricter measures for...
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those have been taken up quickly in spain. are there any additional loan guarantee programs on their way? have you planned anything else? nadia: indeed the environment in europe right now is one of support for fiscal expansionary measures that would be accompanying the expansionary monetary policy. this is the right stance that will continue for 2021. from march we establish , thenisms amongst which public guarantees have been effective. the spanish program has had the highest pickup. we acted in a fast and decisive manner. these have helped to protect economic tissue in our country. we are adjusting these mechanisms. we have seen the pickup slowing down significantly as the economy has reopened in the recovery is on its way. companies do not need the public guarantees to get appropriate financing. we will keep these instruments in place in order to accompany the processing in the coming months, and reinforce those elements that are targeting solvency. ensure we do not have normally solvent companies going down because of the
those have been taken up quickly in spain. are there any additional loan guarantee programs on their way? have you planned anything else? nadia: indeed the environment in europe right now is one of support for fiscal expansionary measures that would be accompanying the expansionary monetary policy. this is the right stance that will continue for 2021. from march we establish , thenisms amongst which public guarantees have been effective. the spanish program has had the highest pickup. we acted...
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judges here in spain most of the time have backed restrictive measures aimed at controlling the virus, but this is a different situation because at the bottom of all these problems is how the decision was taken in the regional council of public health that governs the regions in spain and the central government. the g governmenent of spain saie decision should have beenen takn by consensus, and the e ministry ofof health s says the ministrys the abilitity and the power to rulele. they h have not yet filed a case in the suprememe courtrt, so wel stilneeded to see what the judge is going to say, if h he's goiog to stotop this mission or r lett go. brent: correspondent jaime velasquez reporting from madrid tonight where that lockdown is going into effect. thank you. let's move now to the coronavirus developments. the latest developments around the worl. there was a 61% increase in positive covid-19 cases in england. the latest weekly data reports from the country's test and trace scheme show more than 331 thousand people tested positive in mid-september. in italy, a proposal has been put
judges here in spain most of the time have backed restrictive measures aimed at controlling the virus, but this is a different situation because at the bottom of all these problems is how the decision was taken in the regional council of public health that governs the regions in spain and the central government. the g governmenent of spain saie decision should have beenen takn by consensus, and the e ministry ofof health s says the ministrys the abilitity and the power to rulele. they h have...
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spain declares a state of emergency and introduce a stand nighttime curfew to curb the coronavirus prime minister petro sanchez says he will ask collins to keep the new roles in place until may next year. and in bonn this league of football brembo almost relegated last season but have been in significantly better form this campaign on sussex on sunday night they put themselves to the test against hoffenheim. i'm all out welcome to the program we start and she lay where an overwhelming majority have voted to replace the country's constitution more than 78 percent of voters want to throw out the charter which was imposed during the military dictatorship of focus the pinochet in the 1980 s. one in this report. street's familiar with on rest now overcome by celebration. the supporters are jubilant sucking up a result that will lead to the scrapping of chile's dictatorship you. constitution . we had it's amazing to be part of this historical moment to be able to vote to feel such pride of being part of this great change and of the results. that had. there that the truth is i'm delighted i'm v
spain declares a state of emergency and introduce a stand nighttime curfew to curb the coronavirus prime minister petro sanchez says he will ask collins to keep the new roles in place until may next year. and in bonn this league of football brembo almost relegated last season but have been in significantly better form this campaign on sussex on sunday night they put themselves to the test against hoffenheim. i'm all out welcome to the program we start and she lay where an overwhelming majority...
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spain's yon iza—girre won stage six. but further back, defending champion primoz roglic couldn't keep up with carapaz, who now has an eight second lead over britain's hugh carthy. everton's unbeaten start to the season is over after they lost 2—0 at southampton. james ward—prowse opened the scoring for the hosts, who then went two up through che adams. a bad day for everton was compounded with a red card for luca digne. everton remain top of the table but now only on goal difference. from the first moment you could feel that the game plan was working and the guys were really sticking to and beautiful goals were scored. a good few chances, dominant from the first half. maybe one of the best first—half set so far. and the second half, not so easy mentally to stay focused, to have a good game balance, and i think also in terms of possession, one of our best games. not a good performance. we are used to playing different in a different way to earn. that was not a good performance. they played better than us and deserve
spain's yon iza—girre won stage six. but further back, defending champion primoz roglic couldn't keep up with carapaz, who now has an eight second lead over britain's hugh carthy. everton's unbeaten start to the season is over after they lost 2—0 at southampton. james ward—prowse opened the scoring for the hosts, who then went two up through che adams. a bad day for everton was compounded with a red card for luca digne. everton remain top of the table but now only on goal difference. from...
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you know that spain also laws non-sport not buy and use if they will to let them sent the freshest the us if i don't i don't mean to interrupt it's just that i'm going to come back to some of this in a bit i want to get a question in to fabrice there for bruce i want to try to take a step back for a moment could you explain to our viewers what exactly the s. 400 system does and why it causes this level of concern right now. well basically it brings a highly sophisticated russian refinery system into turkey's territorial defense and the problem here is that since 2010 nato is building a nato wide and timi size system must be reliant on an american battery out systems . and then the problem is if you inject in the middle that basically a russian made and hockey russian operated because we should not forget that it is 400 requires or sort training and advising by russian special these 2 turkish forces and if you reject such a system in the middle of a nato entity size system then you have a real problem of both technology got compatibility but also politico signal here is especially when
you know that spain also laws non-sport not buy and use if they will to let them sent the freshest the us if i don't i don't mean to interrupt it's just that i'm going to come back to some of this in a bit i want to get a question in to fabrice there for bruce i want to try to take a step back for a moment could you explain to our viewers what exactly the s. 400 system does and why it causes this level of concern right now. well basically it brings a highly sophisticated russian refinery system...
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spain has declared a state of emergency in madrid as the region deals with a resurgence in corona virus cases the move which will last 2 weeks have been opposed by regional authorities who say it will hurt the economy nearly 5000000 people will be impacted and italy has recorded more than 5000 new infections in 24 hours it's the 1st time since march it has the 2nd highest death toll in the region with more than 36000 fatalities the united nations world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe the u.n. agency says its work in providing food and supplies during the current hour is pandemic had gone over and above the call of duty so no trumps they say it's now unlikely that he will hold any campaign rallies before monday because of logistics the us president had earlier said he wanted to hold a rally in florida on saturday his doctor says he has now completed his course of treatment for a coronavirus and that it will be safe for him to resume public engagements those are the headlines on al-jazeera more news at t
spain has declared a state of emergency in madrid as the region deals with a resurgence in corona virus cases the move which will last 2 weeks have been opposed by regional authorities who say it will hurt the economy nearly 5000000 people will be impacted and italy has recorded more than 5000 new infections in 24 hours it's the 1st time since march it has the 2nd highest death toll in the region with more than 36000 fatalities the united nations world food program has won the 2020 nobel peace...
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first stop spain. this is gonna population 232000. madrid barcelona valencia all these spanish football powerhouses from much bigger cities are far away. a little bit more about was owned by an italian family from 2006 to 2016. the pods those who also run watchword in england and in italy under their rule that i'm not a did come back to the league after having fallen as low as to spanish 4th division before the poll those mandalas to shuttle players between their family on clubs plot 191 players in seoul 285 in those years. that's enough material for a dozen of the identification of the 0 success on the pitch not to say that i. got up and made. it or make it i don't have to have a lot with cut up in the. same 3 out and you know you're not. but then a transformation began that lekker not to the europa league in 2020 for the 1st time in its history and that was the 3rd lowest budget in the league. not as wage bill is 35000000 euros while atletico z. is 34802641 barcelona's 671000000 what has happened well let's be real of course there w
first stop spain. this is gonna population 232000. madrid barcelona valencia all these spanish football powerhouses from much bigger cities are far away. a little bit more about was owned by an italian family from 2006 to 2016. the pods those who also run watchword in england and in italy under their rule that i'm not a did come back to the league after having fallen as low as to spanish 4th division before the poll those mandalas to shuttle players between their family on clubs plot 191...
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france and spain in the 18th century. spain, head of course establish itself well in latin america and south america and in mexico, and northern mexico was especially important to spain because there were very rich silver minds. france was to the northeast in louisiana, and was in the northern border border of new spain. where it was causing trouble with the indians, and looking straight across the empty reaches of texas, into the silver mines. now the spaniards, knew they had to have some sort of defense. and they came upon san antonio, and so in 16 18, that's 302 years ago, san antonio was established here. and the first challenge they faced was getting water. the first thing, that the priest did when they set up the community like san antonio, was to build a church. the second thing they did, was to set up a water system. in texas, you have rivers but you don't really have a lot of green fertile areas, too far away from them. so to address that, they drew from their experience in spain, which came from arabia, which co
france and spain in the 18th century. spain, head of course establish itself well in latin america and south america and in mexico, and northern mexico was especially important to spain because there were very rich silver minds. france was to the northeast in louisiana, and was in the northern border border of new spain. where it was causing trouble with the indians, and looking straight across the empty reaches of texas, into the silver mines. now the spaniards, knew they had to have some sort...
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spain's yon iza—girre won stage 6, but further back carapaz managed spain's ion izagirre won stage 6, but further back carapaz managed to get away from defending champion primoz roglic who'd lead the race from the beginning. carapaz now has an eight second lead over britain's hugh carthy. in the premier league, there was a first league defeat of the season for everton. manager carlo ancelotti questioning the integrity of the officials after defender lucas digne was sent off as southampton ran out 2—0 winners. how to explain a season so far of sometime puzzling scorelines? the reasons for everton's brilliant start are simple to distinguish. dominic calvert—lewin is one of england's in—form strikers, and james rodrigues the driving force in midfield behind him. but james ward—prowse highlighted with ease theirjust as obvious shotcomings at the back. jordan pickford's decision—making in the everton goal has been in the spotlight recently, but there was little he could do about southampton's second from che adams. deflection rather than power getting the better of him this time.
spain's yon iza—girre won stage 6, but further back carapaz managed spain's ion izagirre won stage 6, but further back carapaz managed to get away from defending champion primoz roglic who'd lead the race from the beginning. carapaz now has an eight second lead over britain's hugh carthy. in the premier league, there was a first league defeat of the season for everton. manager carlo ancelotti questioning the integrity of the officials after defender lucas digne was sent off as southampton ran...
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just war for nevada spain has banned most travel into and out of the region and closed all restaurants and bars it's infection rate is 3 times the national average. the capital madrid has been under a similar looked own for the past 2 weeks and now he faces a night curfew between midnight and 6 am spain became the 1st western european country to exceed 1000000 cases earlier this week and its death toll like so many other nations continues to claim. well earlier i spoke to journalist guy hedge carya madrid and asked him why spain is struggling to deal with the 2nd wave of the pandemic. there is a feeling that if they're not very strict look down the country hats in the spring which did appear to work that were rather too relaxed off there was that the regional authorities in particular allowed people to try and go back to some kind of normality perhaps too far there was a lot of movement over the summer people travelling within the space between regions and those so there was a loss of contagion between different areas of the country there's a feeling that that may have been a problem a
just war for nevada spain has banned most travel into and out of the region and closed all restaurants and bars it's infection rate is 3 times the national average. the capital madrid has been under a similar looked own for the past 2 weeks and now he faces a night curfew between midnight and 6 am spain became the 1st western european country to exceed 1000000 cases earlier this week and its death toll like so many other nations continues to claim. well earlier i spoke to journalist guy hedge...
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spain and italy introduce new emergency measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus. a special forces unit has detained a group of stowaways who threatened the crew of a tanker off the uk's south coast. police in belarus fire stun grenades at protesters calling for the resignation of president alexander lukashenko. and the polls close in chile as the nation votes on whether or not to re—write the country's constitution. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. coronavirus measures are hardening across europe as countries struggle to come to terms with rising infections. in the latest developments, spain's prime minister, pedro sanchez, has announced a national emergency and imposed a night—time curfew effective from ”pm in the evening and lasting until 6am in the morning. from monday, all bars and restaurants in italy will close from 6pm. gyms, cinemas and swimming pools will be shut and people are encouraged not to out and to limit their contacts with o
spain and italy introduce new emergency measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus. a special forces unit has detained a group of stowaways who threatened the crew of a tanker off the uk's south coast. police in belarus fire stun grenades at protesters calling for the resignation of president alexander lukashenko. and the polls close in chile as the nation votes on whether or not to re—write the country's constitution. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world,...