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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20200717

Hello and welcome to bbc news. Brazil has now recorded more than 2 million coronavirus cases, as the country stuggles to deal with one of the worst outbreaks in the world. In the past few hours, brazil released figures showing that more than 2,012,000 people are now confirmed to have covid 19. The number of people who have died from the virus has risen to 76,000. Brazil is the second worst affected country in the world, after the us, which has nearly 3,700,000 cases. The brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro says he has tested positive for a second time, after being retested. But, despite that, hes encouraging the country to reopen and return to normality. Katy watson reports from sao paulo. In these frightening times, moments of comfort are everything. For two months now, this man has been in intensive care. He only has one working lung its unclear if hell survive. Dr andre asks if hes experiencing pain. All he can do is blink to sa ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20200717

Hello and welcome. Brazil has now recorded more than 2 million coronavirus cases, as the country struggles to deal with one of the worst outbreaks in the world. In the past couple of hours, brazil released figures showing that 2,014,738 people are now confirmed to have covid 19. The number of people who have died from the virus has risen to 76,822. Brazil is the second worst affected country in the world, after the us, which has more than 3. 5 million cases. The brazilian president , Jair Bolsonaro, says he has tested positive for a second time, after being retested. But, despite that, hes encouraging the country to reopen and return to normality. Katy watson reports from sao paulo. In these frightening times, moments of comfort are everything. For two months now, this man has been in intensive care. He only has one working lung its unclear if hell survive. Dr andre asks if hes experiencing pain. All he can do is blink to say yes. ....

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FGS Global Acquires Longview, the Leading Canadian Communications and Public Affairs Firm

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Is this the end of press freedom in Canada?

More seriously, Ottawa’s Internet offensive puts at risk the free speech rights of all Canadians, and most worryingly opens the door to online censorship. The possibility of Ottawa requiring all information posted online to be government-approved should be concerning to all citizens, as it would severely limit free expression and even press freedom. ....

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