That its was reporting the biggest jump in come from places so far but Indias States are loosening their lock downs. And german crunch talks to help germanys struggling car industry german Car Dealerships have been reopening from the lock down for 2 weeks but customers on exactly flocking to the showrooms industry bosses have been asking for machall for help. And god help us welcome to the program the number of People Killed worldwide in the coronavirus pandemic has now passed 250000 now data shows that the u. K. Has become europes latest epicenter figures released by the u. K. s office for National Statistics show. The number of deaths that has moved past 32000 overtaking the country has been under lockdown since the end of march street social distancing measures remain in place and authorities are urging people to save lives by staying at home you pay no the 2nd highest coronavirus death toll in the world behind the United States. Joining me now from london is our correspondent big it must be if you can become the new epicenter in europe how has it got to this point. Well the figures include all the suspected deaths of covert 900. 00 this is what the government is saying say not not everywhere where a test has confirmed that a person has died of the virus but also where it was suspected and of course the government are saying that you have to take it with a pinch of salt at every country records the deaths in a different way and that only in a few months maybe even years time will be possible to have an accurate comparison but i think one thing is clear the u. K. Is definitely definitely hard hit by the virus and the head of the Statistics Organization in the u. K. Told british media that the death toll could be even higher that people could be over 40000. 00 thats what they are suspecting and of course behind every statistics there are there are people and there is a lot of heartbreak here in the u. K. With these numbers coming out also within the medical Community Doctors and nurses they are pressing for for better protection a lot of medical staff have died and yes there is a lot of a lot of anguish about these figures of course johnsons government has come under fire for being a bit slow to react to the crisis does the government now seem to have a grip on it. Well yes this is what the government is saying they are ramping up their testing that tracking and tracing this is of course a strategy that they had deployed very early in the crisis i think this is the consensus that critics of the government rallying around it in the early stages not enough has been done the u. K. Was lagging behind other European Countries when it comes to the spread of the virus and very early on the government could have done more if there was a capacity to do more testing and the scientific adviser has admitted that the government could have done more in the early stages and of course because the testing was quickly abandoned in the early stages when they could have been more if a new thing off of the spread of the virus this is when actually the virus then spread and now its very very difficult because it is a widespread in the country and to catch up and now to develop these new techniques to test and trace and the government has developed enough now its very very late in the day you do that so a lot should have done be done much earlier because mass in london thank you. India has reported its biggest jump so far and come from corona virus cases a rise of almost 4000. 00 to more than 46000. 00 Health Officials said the spike was due to increased testing regional governments have started to ease the 6 week lock down and that includes allowing to reopen the Central Government has imposed a special tax of 70 percent on liquor purchases to prevent large gatherings of shops. Going for a liquor run people in indian cities couldnt wait when they heard that certain shops were reopening police had to implement social distancing. Oh god ill call shops of the shop for 40 days people are very anxious. Of course weve encountered a lot of losses because alcohol is not considered essential goods but after more than 40 days without alcohol its become more essential to. The countrys lockdown has caused economic misery for millions of workers in the Informal Sector for many of them a reopening cant come too soon but easing the restrictions makes some people nervous i still feel the need to be very cautious about how good timing that will be in implementing the i mean good execution because a lot go for people who would be king you know getting ready and happy about that thing and going full speed ahead not realizing that not only can they be carriers but they can put out the people at this point theres also the risk that the official count is lower than the actual rate of infection new mobile Testing Laboratories are supposed to get a better picture of the true number of infected people Officials Say indians should not expect everything to return to how things were before. Were now transitioning into a new normal its important one main careful conscious and vigilant to continue our battle against covert 19 with the same speed and momentum. But on the streets its clear that theres a hunger or a thirst for relief. Heres a round up of some of the other pandemic news the german state of the feria funds to possibly reopen for tourism this month its state premiers said hotels and restaurants could operate under strict social distancing requirements with new zealand reporting no new cases for a 2nd straight day Prime Minister just done phoned in to an australian Cabinet Meeting to discuss we opening borders between the 2 neighboring countries malaysia has begun to ease parts of its lockdown measures but its urged caution as cases continue to rise through. 3 fifths all of us from the Associated Press have been on a put surprises for their coverage of life in the contested region of kashmir darrius seen con and. They feature photography category capturing the unprecedented lockdown after india revoked the regions independence last august the photographs were taken in the midst of a communication and internet blackout which meant they had to go to Great Lengths to get their pictures back to the a. P. Offices in new delhi. Joined on the phone from st i got by darya see one of the 3 happy witness mr. First its every journalist dream to win a pulitzer how did you feel when you heard the news. Thank you for the ringing to receive the new i have received weve been weve received this owner and its people are. Proud that despite all the art on the ground we have many of the studio our daily lives out in the world through avi well were seeing some of these very impressive pictures right now as we speak you won the award for your reporting on the situation in kashmir why do you think the jury chose your was. It. Opportunity but like we did they were passing we sure know what was on the ground when it was picking on because of the black. Youth was there we were not able very plain even when and when it was happening so we had to depend on the what else to continue and show what was happening on the ground you wont tell us about some of the challenges of working on the ground in kashmir. All the all the like its kind of clicked on all kind of zone has its own doings in the must like the most. Was the most damaging for us was to rock because all they meant block pushed pushed back the ninetys then we have to we have no one to even take the 5th if there was nobody to send them so we had to go back to the whole viz back ninetys what people in had used to do send these pictures via some travelers who used to go to russia has voted to give it to some of the 1st and they used to deliver them back in delhi. Where you stopped. By authorities but in a way you actually went west or just trying to block you wanted to handle what i know experiences that. You know you would be our place now. With the visit. You know being in the conflict zones all of. You know how to make. More around and do the job. You need to do it so what a surprise i face that the police i mean for a walk and a photojournalist like its a dream come true like every but every every photo journalists hours of was its a dream i have given to when the police and to tell the story innovate has to be tortured and its not only that like as i mentioned earlier that we have been there was the and deliver the nearly despite all odds through a. P. But now this is the place from which is recognized all over the world and if its another chance to show the world what is we have been doing congratulations again very impressive thank you dont have seen without the Pulitzer Prize for thank you. Many European Countries have closed their borders to try to curb the spread of the corona virus and the effects are having an impact on some communities more than others looked on measures in france have had migrants particularly high many on the northern port city of cali from where they hope to cross over to britain conditions and migrant shelters were bad before but many say the lockdown has made things worse do you have is correspondent lisa lewis visited the migrant camp in cali in northern france and spoke to people there about how the countrys response to the coronavirus is affecting them. Theres no let up in Police Procedure even in these times of covert 90 model of whatever were asked to move on because we want to film whats been an almost daily routine since 2018. Migrants are told to move their tens a few meters once the police have left. The migrants put the tents back no one here wants to film their face but the migrants told us they feel harassed. They dont see it as human beings they dont respect my they could buy food if you dont wake up when they come by take away your tent and we have to ask aid workers for a new one and wait for up to a week trying to preserve social distancing here is difficult senator the conditions are bad you know im proud of what were not allowed to go into town this is the beginning of a pandemic weve been stuck in these camps some of us were taken to shelters but we have to stay up to 4 people in a room thats illegal. The migrants try to support each other as best they can but thats also more difficult these days this is where the college angle was until 2016 when it was demolished at its peak some 8000 migrants lived in this camp conditions were bad but migrants managed to set up an infrastructure of sorts and they were able to help each other out now the authorities are trying to prevent the migrants from constructing another jungle by building fences like this one. Aid workers have had to reduce their staff at the camp by half they say the governments response isnt helping the situation. This is a real step backwards for migrants human rights has no legal aid for them anymore evacuations continue the migrants keep getting harassed by the Police Uniform people stand together in this crisis but these Vulnerable People are being left behind people because you were doing really but Authorities Say that medical teams regularly check up on the migrants in the comes and that the evacuations are necessary news of all we are offering shelter for up to 750 migrants who can get medical care. 353 people have already taken up that option huge huge the migrants are being evacuated every 2 days if they are camping illegally we need to prevent them from settling. In aid workers say there arent enough shelters and many of the migrants would rather stay here and try to cross i never give up ill never give up one day i will get to england my dream is to become a doctor have real freedom but a nice house and a nice life nice life mangus wants to join to have his brothers who have already settled in england but the corona pandemic has now made reaching the other side of the channel more difficult than ever for another some of the other stories making the news around the world federal prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant in connection with a cyber attack on the German Parliament in 2015 1000000000 has accused russias military Intelligence Service g. R. U. Of hacking the blunder starts Computer Systems a suspect is also wanted by u. S. Authorities for interference in the 2016 president ial election. A Vice President at amazon has resigned after the company 5 whistleblowers who had raised concerns about covert 19 and its warehouses to embrace said the dismissals were quote evidence of a vein of toxicity running through the Company Culture in april hundreds of amazon employees in the u. S. Went on strike over conditions. Global fundraiser led by the European Union has secured nearly 7 and a half 1000000000 euros to fight the covert 19. Funds to help develop vaccines treatments and testing the u. S. China and russia did not contribute. German chancellor Angela Merkel has been holding tough talks with car industry bosses who are desperate to revive struggling cars ails the Online Meeting comes a day after day to show the sector is experiencing its worst slump in almost 30 years because want the government to pay for purchase incentives was 3. 00 to 5000. 00 euros per copy not everyone is happy about that 3. Nor tax money for gas guzzlers that is the message environmental activists on for old outside angloamerican Office Window ahead of her crunch meeting with car industry bosses the german chancellor has plenty on her plate at the moment but the future of the car industry may be the toughest challenge. These are dark days for carmakers folks wagon may have projected an image of its eating the coronavirus onto its vaal spark plant but the truth is this pandemic has sent the sector into its deepest slump since 1991 the w. C. Chief echoed carmakers demands last week. Because were concerned that a car is not foremost in the minds of our potential customers right now so wed be happy if politicians would deal with this issue to offer consumption incentives i believe this is extremely important in these times. In the sure rooms to dealers are hoping for something that will stimulate sales some of them havent sold a car in weeks these are tough times and the 2nd hand car business demand is down 80 percent the only thing running the a normal levels of purchases such as Large Companies they are still ordering vehicles. Many in this sector want to see purchasing incentives and the cash for old cars scheme introduced its not just the small crowd who reject special treatment for car giants with cash in the bank can plan dividend payouts but the green lobby may get on board if the outcome includes money to boost Green Transport initiatives. Of. A specialist in Strategic Management or Business School. Of helping other carmakers clearly isnt popular with everyone should they really be in live for special treatment. The question is also what should they be offering for from their own perspective after tea 2008 financial crises many countries introduce cash for Clunkers Program so similar to what they asking for and the results were not exactly what the Car Companies who are hoping detail get Many Companies saw it it consumers support cheaper models which have low margins and you should you would expect a reduction in the sales that once these are recovered eat it also of the c. L. Should up and get didnt happen as much after the financial crises in many markets precisely because consumers had already poured carice incentives put in place im not sure a lot you know why the season you know long run helping the companies as much as they hoping for but would you agree that in germany the car industry is regarded by many a system relevant and deserves special treatment. I agree with that point yesterdays should be a huge impact on the economy as a whole d many people work i did that directly or for supply us in d. C. Industry so that is absolutely true but bear in mind you had the Car Companies very bell financed at the moment again these are learning actually from the last crisis in 2008 men have been struggled because they did not have access to cash in time to have course a mosque cash himself will have access to securities that century up folks watching for example has access to around 50000000000 at the moment that should help them to you know call studious prices at least initially but that might be very well financed at the moment of calm demand has fallen around around the 5th and some factories remain closed and the global come on could return to how it was before what do you think. Eventually yes but the big question is when and anybody who tells you that didnt know when this is the case dont you know the line you sent you because we dont know how the coronavirus will play out and as long as we dont know that it is impossible to make really you know the projections that that would work out in true fact that in fact the statements you have seen in the past few weeks from the car executives all of them pretty weak on that question in chinese 1st pass they have had a hand cooker on the crisis early on they also coming back on stream so we can see if people return to the show rooms in in china and you know hope for the best elsewhere percent start of a Business School in the u. K. Thank you. My pleasure. German flag carrier is also desperately seeking help from the government in the form of a bailout but it is pleading with berlin not to involve itself into the management and business we got into this crisis through no fault of our own said c. E. O. Shaw times annual Shareholder Meeting which was conducted online argues that the companys management strategy. Pointing to 2019 as a year with record passenger numbers and record revenues of government rescue package for the airline could be worth 10000000000 euros according to most recent discussions. 32 sports know the bundesliga had suspended their forward Salomon Kalou for breaking coronavirus rules posted a video on facebook which showed him shaking hands with teammates and appearing to mock social distancing guidelines. Have caused the club a great deal of damage some media reports in germany suggested the episode could put the bundesliga restart plans into doubt political decision on that is expected on wednesday. Suspension followed news that clips from the bonus league and the 2nd division recorded 10 coronavirus cases after a 1st round of testing in an interview with the w. The general secretary of Global Players union union 50 pro said players were concerned that one case could stop a restart in its tracks. Its a very tight rope exercise that were going through here and the the risk of course increases the moment we enter into training of the full group and when we Start Playing games and essentially want one case that is found too late or that shows a little bit of a over risky exposure of more people being in contact with that player or with the from another team with that team that of course could shut the whole system down very quickly so we need in our opinion to tighten up these these measures a little bit more but probably were also just need to find a little bit more time to see how it was decidedly we develop and how we can suppress the infection rates a little bit further in the United States its not its not just the corona virus thats causing alarm but also giant hornets hundreds of the asian insect stuff the met a hornet turned up in Washington State if they give you a nasty sting and theyre also a threat to honey bees. Its only 2 inches long and has a sting that can kill the asian giant hornet has made its 1st appearance in the u. S. And it has officials worried so what makes it dangerous is that people dont know how to look for them and it is a ground nesting species and so if you were to encounter a nasty unbeknown studio you could be stung several times in a big hurry and several stings is enough to kill a human its responsible for up to 50 deaths a year in japan giving it the menacing nickname made a hornet. The venom itself is. Fairly toxic and creates localized necrosis around the one so youll see melting flash around the. Has been full verified sightings of the world to law just one has to northwestern us and now theyll be emerging from hobbit nation its not humans who are most at risk but draw the honey bees researches call it the slaughter phase when the hornets destroy entire colonies of honey bees whose bodies they feed today young well the real danger besides human health has to be a period in history so pollination has a huge heart culture on the agricultural systems we have here in the United States and so if this were to become well established and then start spreading it could be pretty catastrophic if they keep these in the region have reported gruesome hive deaths in recent months scientists will begin trapping queen mid a hornets in the hope of eradicating the species. And these are mind off the top stories were following for you. Britain now of the worst death toll from the coronavirus in iraq the latest statistics show that more than 32000 people have died over taking insulate the news came as the british governments chief scientific adviser admitted thats not enough testing was done in the early stages of the atlantic. Leaders of germanys struggling car industry has been talking to chancellor merkel about getting state incentives to encourage people to buy more coughs colds took place us figures show the industrys spirits in its worst slump in almost 30 years. As is the news dont forget you can always get on the go as well just dont look all rock for google play well for me an obstacle that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news part of a news story so used to send us your photos and videos. 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