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ramon's to shred all over the field you can produce hundreds of trails called liberal till the middle can find people there's insect pests globally they all operate by using pheromones and so if we can can develop a cheap enough and broadly enough that it will be used by the poor. this is due to the news coming to live from berlin and israel and the middle east brace for more violence after deadly clashes sparked by trump's decision to
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recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel protesters around the world are marching against the united states and outpouring of anger over the u.s. as controversial move also coming up all of your house for the front runners in europe's answer to the oscars we'll bring you a sneak preview of the films that are making a splash in this year's european film awards. and a sibling rivalry in the bundesliga today as two of its top players go head to head in frankfurt we'll tell you all about the boa tang's gironde and his big brother kevin prince. and sarah harmon welcome to the show it's good to have you with us. tension is running high in the middle east. after days of protests against us president donald
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trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel is the most group hamas has said two of its gunmen were killed in israeli airstrikes that were carried out in response to rocket attacks from the gaza strip the palestinian health ministry said israeli bombings on friday injured more than a dozen people this comes as demonstrators and israeli forces clash for a third day amid a wave of outrage over trump's decision to reverse decades of u.s. policy. let's cross over to jerusalem now where our correspondent paula newton elements there for us my the region was braced for violence following trump statements on jerusalem how was it actually been there. well after yesterday as you can see behind me i'm standing at damascus gate where in jerusalem everything happened yesterday and right now it's very much a typical saturday morning with the old city is once more open people are going in
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and out we see both jews and muslims and tourists and cheering and leaving and everything seems very much back to normal now we know that we are expecting more demonstrations in east jerusalem later today but even yesterday the demonstration was somewhat less than expected we saw the police coming in breaking up crowds the crowd reassemble the police would chase them away again and after a while it was very clear that this was not going to be the huge uprising that had been called for i must say was this because they want to look at the international political ramifications in a moment but first here are some reactions from around the world including a frosty palestinian israeli exchange at the u.n. last. a small group of pro israeli demonstrators. and just across from them thousands turned out to support the palestinians scenes like these on friday in london could be found across many cities. in the greek capital athens u.s.
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flags were burned in protest against president trump's middle east policy. in tunisia and many countries across the muslim and arab world thousands call for freedom for palestine. and in washington the u.s. president could well have seen this prayer protest from the white house. an emergency meeting at the u.n. security council the representatives of israel and the palestinians are at a distance. that you as this is to reward israelis impunity undermines and essentially disqualifies its leadership role to seek peace in the region i call on all countries all be thinking nations of the world to join with our american friends who recognize you will the limbs connection to
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israel in a movie your embassies to our capital but as here the u.s. is largely alone in its decision the european allies speak out against the u.s. president's actions we disagree with the u.s. decision to recognize to resell them as the capital of israel and to begin preparations to move the american embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem it is not in line with security council resolutions and is unhelpful in terms of prospects for peace in the region we encourage the u.s. administration to not bring forward detailed proposals for an israeli palestinian settlement a settlement between the neighbors now seems further away than ever. my shredder is still with us in jerusalem standing in front of damascus gate there why are we just heard the u.s. looking increasingly isolated at the united nations can it still claim to play this
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role of an honest broker in the conflict. was a very good question sara and it's sort of the question that the entire international community is asking itself because the next question after that is well if not the u.s. than really is there another world power with the amount of heft and international might that the u.s. has that can still claim some suggest objective distance from this problem. maybe france and maybe germany but there seems to be no real heir to this position in the way that the u.s. had now of course that this move by the u.s. or by the trump administration sort of confirms in the mind of a lot of arab leaders something they had already suspected which was that the u.s. was never an impartial broker that it was always sort of subtly low key on the israeli side and now that they've made this announcement the arab league is going to be hard pressed to find
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a new foods third party in these negotiations if there even are any new negotiations that are going to take place on it that's my shredder reporting for us from jerusalem thank you. asuka look now at some of the other stories that are making news around the world iraqi prime minister hyder all of body says his country's war with the so-called islamic state has been won he says the army has driven i asked from the country and recent curates border with syria after more than three years of conflict. huge wildfires raging through southern california have forced around two hundred thousand people to flee their homes multiple blazes have destroyed hundreds of businesses and much of the state's valuable of a cargo crop fire crews are stretched thin but unrelenting winds are raising the prospect these fires could last through christmas. investigators are looking into the role two german companies may have played in the disappearance of an
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argentinian submarine a firm supply of batteries for the stricken boat and are accused of bribing officials for recent repair work last messages from the crew suggested that a fire had broken out around the submarines battery compartment. poison kiev have again arrested mikhail saakashvili he's the front one to morgan leader who's become an anti corruption campaigner in ukraine and a thorn in the side of president petro poroshenko as rearrest comes days after he was dramatically busted out of a police van by a mob of his supporters. a whole village here in germany is going up for auction today with a starting bid of one hundred twenty five thousand euros vina is a small community with just six rundown hells us its south of berlin in the former east germany of ina fell into disarray following german reunification twenty seven years ago. some sports news for you now match day fifteen the bundesliga is
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underway and friday's kickoff leverkusen managed a bit when it struck are moving them up in the standings to force twenty year old jamaican player leon bailey was the hero of the match for labor and the assistant on both their roles in this corner kick set up a loris bender better ten minutes left to seal the two know when bailey has played a major wall in his club's ten game unbeaten streak. and there is a special match up in the bundesliga this weekend the boa ten darby when i'm struck frankfurt will host byron munich brothers kevin princes rome are going to be going head to head the first time in nearly three years. kevin prince i'm chocked frankfurt midfielder. jerome defender at byron munich the bulletins are two brothers as different as they are like kevin prince is a bit of an extrovert he's never afraid to put on
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a show somewhere worries big personality would unsettle the frankfurt squad but quite the opposite has happened his leadership and self-confidence fit right alongside that of his coach not for the moves which we're going to get our chances up front we've seen byron gave up a few of them and if we can get a goal and go in front we'll make it very difficult to play against us. the other boateng brother drome is more low key he seems happiest playing at an even keel buttons club magazine thinks it's full speed ahead pronouncing things under bar not everyone agrees it's been nothing for the mind i still think we haven't reached our full potential. we've got to get the guys back from lunch term injuries and get them back to one hundred percent their optimism. but instead when that happens we can be satisfied but not until then can be done commit some scenes on the web to been used to sneak one though it might find satisfaction each has one
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winner to draw against the other. well johnny holiday fans are paying their last respects to the singer who is also considered the french elvis people have been filling central paris for a funeral procession is currently underway holiday was a huge figure in france well it's simply unknown outside the country though he was credited with bringing rock n roll to france after world war two french president manuel micron will speak today on the song. holiday died last wednesday at the age of seventy four. well they are europe's answer to the oscars the european film awards the top prizes being handed out tonight here in berlin the home of the european film academy we've taken a look at this year's favorites and one is a dark comedy from sweden that's expected to win big. what are the biggest challenges of square a comedy about the art world and one man's accidential crisis has picked up five
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nominations a museum curator goes from one strange situation to the next and not completely without blame how often rich. women say you don't know very well. and have sex with them you know their names. so what's my. director ruben best learn to expose is the hypocrisy and immorality of the upper middle class a social satire a portrait of the present that you won't forget in a hurry after winning the palme d'or the highest prize at the con film festival it now has a good shot at the european film awards. the hunger area and love story on body and soul has been nominated for three awards it's a mythical romance between maria and director two introverts who work together at a slaughterhouse they slowly realize their soul mates they even have the same dream every night.
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the film demonstrates the strength of love with poetic often enigmatic images that earned it the golden bear at the berlin film festival. melancholic finnish director aki chorus makis entry the other side of hope follows the fate of a syrian refugee in helsinki a lonely restaurant owner decides to help him this is my bed. no way. for a time the two of them share a common destiny as always chorus maki believes in hope in the face of adverse conditions his film has been nominated for two awards. three films that ask big questions of them would be deserving winners. bats aren't
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an unusual sight in queensland australia but what people are observing there right now is anything but normal about two hundred thousand so-called flying foxes are covering the skies they've already forced a school and two parks to close residents say the animals are a plague and are demanding that regional authorities take action against them however experts think these bats will simply move on to wonder own in a matter of weeks. and the heaven globetrotters are taking their world famous basketball sons to new heights this players about to attempt a spectacular shot from inside a school bus once parked on top of a building in downtown st louis missouri almost fifty feet above the ground fifty meters that is watch this. nothing but net those harlem globetrotters have still got it. our minds of the top stories
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we're following for you this hour. the middle east is bracing for more violence after u.s. president donald trump recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel. and hundreds of others were wounded on friday during protests against some. news coming to launch from berlin as always you can find more of the latest news and analysis on our web site. dot com i'm sara harmon from our whole team. thanks for watching have a great weekend.

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