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1st death in europe from the coronavirus the chinese tourist dies in a French Hospital as the global death toll surpasses 1600. And in football were back in action in the bundesliga this time with a new coach Alexander Noor is stepping up to take the reins against tata born after your conclusions mens shock departure. Im michael ok thanks for joining me. In germany World Leaders are wrapping up the 3rd and final day of the Munich Security Conference support for nato and strategies for International Conflict zones are major topics but the conference has also seen leaders present opposing views on the cohesiveness of the western alliance. From the opening moments of this years conference the tensions between europe and the u. S. Were front and center. Saying stuff abandoned to our closest ally the United States of america under the Current Administration rejects the idea of an International Community and ops. Great again great again if necessary also at the expense of maybe. That was a p

DW Reporter - Everyones A Winner - The Special Olympics May 26, 2018

Todays concept boost side by. Old people who put big dreams on the big screen. T. V. And movie magazines on the w. Is an equestrian the most important event on her calendar this year is coming up the Special Olympics. Its a weeklong sports tournament for people with intellectual disabilities taking place in kill in northern germany. Over four thousand athletes are participating the stakes are high for tatyana she spent months training going home without a medal simply isnt an option for the twenty eight year old. Plucked out a rival or is in kiel for the Special Olympics taking part for the fifth time shes here with her sister manya a successful the question in her intellectual disability is described by doctors as partly impaired consciousness tatiana herself describes it as a difficulty in grasping time and place her family believes its a consequence of antiepileptic drugs she was given at the age of three. Hundred thirty one if you said lets meet somewhere in an hour. I know that me

Alarmed by climate change, astronomers train their sights on Earth

On the morning of Jan. 18, 2003, Penny Sackett, then director of the Australian National University s Mount Stromlo Observatory outside Canberra, received a concerning email from a student at the facility. Bush fires that had been on the horizon the day before were now rapidly approaching. The astronomers on site were considering evacuating, the student wrote.

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