Governments handling of the. Us startling new global report shows that hundreds of thousands of people suffering from Mental Illness are being kept in chains shackled in dire conditions well talk with one of the authors of that study. Also sweet revenge from a once overlooked female painter of the italian renaissance artist. Gentle as he gets long overdue recognition with a new exhibit at londons national gallery. Im brian thomas could have you with us today u. S. President donald trump has returned to the white house after being hospitalized for coke at 19 his physicians says hell be receiving further care over the coming days now a number of white house staff also been infected well talk to our washington correspondent about that and more after this report. It was a determined donald trump a wearing a mask who emerged on to the steps of the hospital 4 days after he shocked the world by announcing he and 1st lady lonnie a had tested positive for curvy 19 trump was back. After the short helicopter flight to washington the president crossed the white house lawn and strode up the staircase he made a point of removing his mask offering a salute to the departing ak rude. And there was in courage moment for the other 7 and a half 1000000 americans whove been infected by the virus oh let it dominate you dont be afraid of it youre going to beat it we have the best medical equipment we have the best medicines all developed recently and you going to beat it i wept i didnt feel so good and 2 days ago i could have left 2 days ago 2 days ago felt great like better than i have in a long time i said just recently better than 20 years ago dont let it dominate dont let it take over your lives. Stem across a challenge and joe biden was asked on television where they hear greet the president had to pass some responsibility for contracting the virus anybody you contracts the virus for essentially saying rash though rather social distancing doesnt matter. I think is is responsible those words will not be enough to deter the president in one of his many tweets on a day of high drama trump h. To be back on the campaign trail soon. Lets get the latest now stuff and simons joining us from washington good day to you simon the president may be back at the white house sounding upbeat but that does not and all the uncertainty about his health doesnt stuff on. No it doesnt and lets remind our viewers this is a president on steroids not figuratively literally steroids and maybe that explains why he feels so strong and so good after just 2 days while most 3 days in care of a tough Team Physicians and doctors who has given him any possible treatment the best treatment possible medic medicines is that which are not at this point all the early in the disease available to all the americans who are infected by covert 19 who were not available which were not available to all the americans who died 210000. 00 plus now we will see how this will all develop in the next few days stefans not just the president a number of key aides have also been infected what does this mean for every day every day business at the center of power in the u. S. At the white house. I wish you could tell you that but i dont know the white house is literally a hotbed for corona virus right now and we the press are not made to know if there is actually really Contact Tracing going on which should be going on because just today local time here in america. Press secretary the White House Press secretary was tested positive mr mccann in making any 2 other aides were tested positive so this is not over for the white house this is also not over for anybody who was in context with the president in the last few days before he was probably infected and then diagnosed as positive so this goes into the senate to the Congress House of representatives they say hundreds of people in the white house outside the white house part of the government to be Contact Trace to be maybe tested and then of course if ill treated this is a hot mess a real hot mess right now death on thanks very much for that from washington. Lets get a brief down some of the other stories making news around the world kyrgyzstans pro russian president is insisting he is still in control of the country despite protesters capturing the seat of government and free his predecessor from jail opposition politician has now been declared acting interior minister wireless is are up in the capital bishkek following last weekends parliamentary election. Calls for armenia and azerbaijan to agree to a cease fire are growing as a conflict between the 2 former soviet states continues to escalate scores of people have been killed after the decades old conflict over the disputed territory of the garner kora bok erupted 10 days ago regionalize inside by john but is in control of Ethnic Armenian forces. Stricter kovan 1000 measures are being put in place across ireland after jumping cases there but the government has rejected calls from Health Experts for a 2nd lockdown instead people are being told to remain in their county of residence and all indoor events have been bad. Well torrance and paris have shut down bars and cafes there for 2 weeks to slow the spread of covert french capitals on maximum alert with tighter rules and forcing social distancing new infections hospitalizations of not seen since the lockdown was eased in may. Tough times call for tougher measures with the french capital were experiencing in shops spike in corona virus cases Authorities Say they had no choice but to introduce stricter rules for businesses in the paris region but. The end they dont think is going too far we must cope with now before our Health System is overwhelmed the numbers make this clear and we must do this in particular to avoid shattering our country. The new measures put a ban on gatherings of more than 1000. 00 people and mean only serving alcohol will be forced to close. Restaurants which abide by the regulations and put in place new hygiene protocols will be allowed to remain open Officials Say theyre trying to strike a delicate balance there all too aware of the economic hardships of many business owners. Like. The Health Crisis has had extremely harsh consequences its dramatic for many families and for Economic Activity in our country and in our capital. That bar and Restaurant Owners say they will have to live with the new restrictions but many complain that closing the doors even for a short period of time could have long term effects on their businesses. When youre running a business if you dont open its madness customers have they were teens if they see the shutters down once twice 3 times they dont come back. Police say the tougher restrictions will be in place for at least 2 weeks but with the number of corona virus infections rising so rapidly all over europe it could be some time before the streets and show. Of paris a back to something approaching normal. The ukase Service Sector has been especially hard hit by the coronavirus and as winter approaches Boris Johnson has warned of tough months ahead but its not only hospitality thats being londons Financial Hub the city has been left deserted as people work from home to the views of pots as this. This is the latest fashion trend for bank us in london city accessorizing suits with a match to mask being helped make this one his shop has been around for over 100 years business had always been great until the pandemic it and for 6 months he didnt make a single suit and the people come back into the city. So he can get back to some normality now though Boris Johnson has said everyone who can should keep working from home over the winter this policy is a disaster and swings so easy. For the show off the high street all the independent shops you could the big big. Stores all over everywhere. One shop. Best. 9 am usually rush hour in the city not so in corona times its hard to believe how empty the streets which are normally bustling with people cars and buses up to half a 1000000 workers come into londons financial district usually every day to work here now Norman Foster world famous gook and its virtually deserted as the other skyscrapers here in the city most workers are still working from home at this point at least over the winter or until a cool bit 19 vaccine has found. Experts tell me that social distancing is difficult in skyscrapers. Plus making office this covert compliant would be custom twitter has already announced that their employees will be allowed to work from home indefinitely and British Petroleum smiling over the most dramatic downsizing of property in the history. Of tenants completely rethinking how they are going to occupy the space so without a shadow we are looking to where rents are going to go up and up and up and become more and more valuable where rents will stabilize or weve dropped clocks believes london city will survive this crisis as it did just fine now though this iconic part of london really is on life support and local businesses dont know how to make it through the window especially in restaurants and costs we have one book at a christian not one. Tailored in hook tells me from now on its some bible of the fittest and he desperately that he will. Now theres an alarming report out today by Human Rights Watch the group says that hundreds of thousands of people suffering from Mental Illness are being subjected to abuse including being kept shackled in chains worldwide an estimated one in 4 people will suffer some type of Mental Health problem during their lives that experience will vary greatly according to where they live the ngo says its found evidence of people being shackled in 60 Countries Worldwide this problem is especially widespread in parts of asia and africa the report also says that social stigma attached to Mental Health and an adequate professional services in many countries cause families to literally lock up their relatives or send them off to religious centers where they may suffer from abuse for more im joined now by Christian Sharma from Human Rights Watch. In jakarta you did most of the research for that report thanks for joining us today how widespread. Is shackling in indonesia and across asia for People Living with with Mental Health problems we found that hundreds of pounds of men women and children some as young as 10 being shock of 60 countries sometimes for you know those at the time the practice exists across a shout africa the middle east and latin america including in countries like japan and russia. Where your work is based on testimonies from people around the world is there a special story of particular story that that shocked you most or or that you think is representative of what you found. So if you can a man i met in indonesia for the 1st time in 2014 was shackled and locked in a shed by his parents. After receiving Government Support he was freed and went back to living in the Community Holding down a job doing the local call to prayer for his mosque except when 1000 hit and now he is shot and again big is called in 1000 has disrupted access to Mental Health services so they can is a prime example of how shocking a coalesce around the world people go in and out of chains depending on the support of either but in the community and thats why its urgent for governments to act do have some recommendations for these communities to to move past this to develop other ways of helping these people. Governments to be feeling to provide Community Based support thats whats the most important is to taco the stigma head on to ban shackling and totally to provide Community Support which is not just limited to Mental Health services but includes access to Housing Education employment that would enable people with Mental Health conditions to try in their communities. Briefly if you could create what about the pandemic and the lock downs how have they been affecting the situation. 19 has been a real threat. Was shocked code including those living in institutions you have to imagine being chained next to someone just one meter we having no access to sanitation water even so basic health care so 1000 extreme chris and we are seeing the trend of who have been freed going back to chains because of the knock downs and destruction in Mental Health care pretty thank you so very much for your work and for that report pretty sharma for us from Human Rights Watch thank you thank you. Well the European Court of justice is due to rule shortly on whether hungary is breaking the e. U. Law with regulations for Higher Education they were introduced back in 2017 critics say those rules specifically target a liberal university in budapest funded by the us billionaire george soros in an unprecedented move that university was forced to quit and leave the country. In 2017 changes to hand gary in law governing Foreign Universities for tens of thousands of protesters out onto the streets of budapest the law stated among other things that a university could only operate if the hunt carrying government had a specific agreement with the universitys own country only one university was unable to fulfill the new requirements of the Central European university or c e u founded by one gary and born us billionaire george soros the 90 year old philanthropist funds causes that support democracy and human rights he has long been a source of i for hungarys right wing populist Prime Minister viktor orban he was accused of interfering in domestic politics the university has since moved to the austrian capital vienna where the only university. Located in a European Union country that has been forced out of our home. By the arbitrary acts of government that remains a member of the European Union. E u lawmakers have repeatedly raised concerns that all bans government is undermining democratic norms with restrictions on press freedom changes to that huge issue and to the electoral system. Despite the protests or ban remains popular at home and his opponents face an uphill battle but just last week the european commissions annual report on the rule of law raised quote serious concerns about Judicial Independence in hungary. Its to india now where there are growing concerns that the pandemic could force millions of poor children into work. In the countrys job market into absolute turmoil. Are warning it could erase decades of progress in eradicating child labor. With child trafficking boys and girls learn through play with Child Welfare advocate rockish center. Child trafficking is a daily reality in india. Children are sometimes kidnapped others are forced by their parents to work 15 year old new job parveen has just returned from visiting relatives in the countryside. But theyre not bad at name ahmed and i was visiting my uncle and pradesh up and that on the bus ride back if i saw lots of small children all on their own begging on the side of the road and your head in the company you would be back a singer teaches children how to defend themselves for years he has been working with a charity to fight child trafficking he says the pandemic has made the situation even worse but look at them arent there but there are 50 children are in great demand as a form of cheap labor when adult Migrant Workers return to their villages demand for cheap labor increased. Child labor is used to compensate. Since the schools are closed due to the lockdown parents have been sending their children away to work. There was. This child labor was found during a raid on a bakery in delhi 15 boys were rescued from restaurant kitchens and workshops in recent months the foundation has freed more than 1000. 00 children being held in slavery like conditions. Signs of worsening poverty on the streets of delhi. Child beggars existed even before the pandemic but now millions of middle class indians have lost their jobs and laid off their servants these children are helping to feed their families. Kyler such as she has established a Childrens Foundation which has grown into a nationwide network its mission raising Awareness Among indians about the need for Child Welfare the biggest side is that millions of children may fall back into slave. Labor that is. School would be denied. These children walk along the train tracks in delhi they hope to earn money from selling plastic bottles. According to unicef there are more than 10000000 child laborers in india most younger than 9 years old. Thats why rakesh singer has invited mothers to visit and he stresses the importance of sending children to school. He encourages the boys and girls to demand a good education but i knew the school was not good at all it didnt even have water he wrote to the head and complained about the lack of water. We even spoke to City Council Members about it ive come here to help find a solution it is it is. A school play to shows what its like for many poor children how theyre drugged and kidnaped. But these children are learning where they can turn to for help. We have some sports and tennis germanys alexanders has announced that hes had another negative test for the coronavirus this after he admitted playing with a fever and his 4th round loss of the french open he called for a doctor during the 1st set of his defeat to italian team center and was coughing on Court Players at the. Tournament are regularly tested for the virus and last test was also negative but speaking after the defeat he did admit that he should not have played the match. Or professional cyclists at the top level rarely make a beginners mistake but that is exactly what happened at a one day classic race in Belgium World champion 1000000000 of leap was involved in this sprint finish with 4 other riders he thought hed won this race and raised his arms in celebration the problem for the freshman while he hadnt yet crossed the finish line not allowed for the front runner up for promotion to beat him by half a wheel. Some International Football now in the germany team of arrived in cologne to prepare for wednesdays friendly against turkey coach. And his squad taking to the pitch for a Training Session on monday evening. The turkey match should be a good warm up before the germans ahead of the Nations League clash thats what ukraine on saturday. Its the world of art now and then an example of success against heavy odds the great painters during the renaissance were exclusively men except for a woman in the 16 hundreds and italy for centuries art historians can sit on the works youre about to see the curiosity that though is changed with a new exhibit at londons national gallery. She was one of the most dazzling artists of the baroque and Intrepid Pioneer party means yet gentle a scheme be italian pain to use to work to raise the voice of women and fight for equality against all odds and this in the 17th century it was extremely challenging for women in the 17th century i mean they had sort of severe social restrictions but also as an artist i think you really had limitations this sort of restrictions on not being able to move about and see the art works on public display when there she was really exposed to very little compared to say have male counterparts in the exhibition shows 30 pictures from a remarkable career the daughter of painter or out tsunami gentle a ski are to muse you discovered her extraordinary talent early on and let nothing stop her. We know that she was painting independently by the time she was 16 and her 1st known work painted when she was just 17 is absolutely astonishing but i think also she had sheer determination she wanted to do the same with the men were doing that men painting more than just 2 lives and portraits artemisia painted scenes susannah and the elders from 1610 shows a bathing susanna who seems visibly uncomfortable under the last line of the men are to musea herself then became a victim of Sexual Violence the exhibition presents the original transcript of the court case the put art museums teacher augustine autopsy on trial for rape for the trial artemisia had to repeat her statements under torture. Q. Agreed to undergo judicial torture it was the only way that she could prove that she was telling the truth and she knows that and the way she comply you know and sort of answers the judges questions with incredible c poise for a girl of just 1718 and i think you get a lot of optimism from that part of me as she is trauma and her. Lust for adventure of visible in her most famous work judith beheading whole of. It shows female determination to make men pay for violence inflicted the decapitation of the oppressor whole acehnese is brutally depicted. She takes the story of judas brutal killing of the general holder for a lease and dials up the excitement the passion the horror youre right inside the tents with this thing happening in front of you can almost feel the whole blood spurting on t. V. Its a very shocking picture unflinching images painted by a courageous woman now finally in the spotlight. Lets get your mind of our top stories this hour u. S. President trump is back at the white house after his uncles ational for covert 19 year period on a balcony and then a video Message Church people thought to be dominated by the virus interest killed 210000 americans. This is year view news live from berlin im brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being. Fights. At the match is dramatic and munich grabs 3 more points. Shaka is defeated again thanks to their shock the formants leipzig enters the International Break at the top of the table. Next. Confrontation between china and taiwan the superpower is threatening to invade its neighbor. How serious is it how is china justifying its claims. D w s Richard Walker analyzes the causes and dangers of the conflict taiwan chinas next target closing. In 60 minutes on d w. Every 2 seconds the person is forced to flee their home. The consequences been disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises from the world. 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