Hello im walking to the program politicians in germany have started debating when it will be safe to strike easing the coronavirus lock down here the current destructions are due to end makes sunday and chancellor Angela Merkel will start this week consultations about what to do next at the same time an opinion poll by you gov has found that most germans think the lockdown should be extended beyond next sunday and perhaps even tightened. Easter in berlin most people tried to respect the distancing rule and get out and enjoy the perfect spring weather pollsters say theres still broad support for the restrictions but some politicians are warning that there are limits if you dont i shift some foot ceased while people are willing to make sacrifices as long as they see the prospect of a return to normal we need a timetable that shows a responsible path towards normalcy site experts propose a gradual into the restrictions Daycare Centers schools and universities could reopen as soon as possi
A party new Yorks Metropolitan Museum of art cancels the celebrations for its 150th birthday. Plus navigating the crisis will take a look at the app developed in kenya its now being used around the world to help people cope with the pandemic. Im bringing off to our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome is this the week we begin leaving the walk dale that is the question many are asking here in germany the countrys Influential National academy of sciences today recommended that a start be made on easing the restrictions imposed to contain the corona virus now it comes as the number of new confirmed cases here in germany fell for the 3rd day running. German chancellor Angela Merkel begins discussions this week on whether to extend the current restrictions which are scheduled to expire next sunday now in its report the academy recommends gradually reopening primary and secondary schools across all of germany the report says that schools could soon be fo
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For the citys diversity. And we talk to the people trying to save australias koalas from the devastating bushfires. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. It is newsday. Glad you could join us. Its 8am in singapore and midnight in london. Time is running out to stop climate disaster and temperatures rising says a new report from the un. The Un Environment Agency says global emissions need to fall by more than 7 every year over the next decade to stop avoid warming by more than 1. 5 celsius. We can see the effect rising temperatures are having already as droughts become more common all over the world, but especially in asia. Water levels in the mekong river have fallen to their lowest level in more than 100 years. That has devastating consequences forwildlife for wildlife and the tens of millions of People Living along the river. And australia has seen one of its longest dry spells. Its exacerbated the massive bushfires in New South Wales and queensland.
What hong kongs minorities think about the protests, and what they mean for the citys diversity. And we talk to the people trying to save australias koalas from the devastating bushfires. Good morning. It is 9 00am in singapore and 1 00am in london. Time is running out to stop climate disaster and temperatures rising, says a new report from the un. The un environment aagency says global emissions need to fall by more than 7 every year over the next decade to stop warming by more than 1. 5 degrees. We can see the effect rising temperatures are having already, as droughts become more common all over the world, but especially in asia. Water levels in the mekong river have fallen to their lowest level in more than 100 years. That has devastating consequences for wildlife, and the tens of millions of People Living along the river. And australia has seen one of its longest dry spells. It has made massive bushfires even worse in New South Wales and queensland. And in zimbabwe, in southern afr