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this is due to every news coming to long from berlin italy in shock a drive by shooting spree in the city of march out on to leeds at least six people wounded police believe the attack was racially motivated a twenty eight year old italian man is now in custody also coming out. syrian rebels have shot down a russian warplane over italy province and killed the pilot footage appearing on social media claims to show remnants of the crash russia's defense ministry says it's already retaliated with a strike on the ground. and super bowl takes hold in the u.s.
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where the new england patriots and the philadelphia eagles are preparing to do battle for the u.s. is top football prize. banter descended on minneapolis ahead of the game but for sung the fan experience is the closest they'll get tickets are going for thousands of dollars apiece. on sarah harmon it's good to have you with us. in italy at least six people have been injured in a drive by shooting in the city of much off a twenty eight year old italian man affiliated with the country's far right is now in custody all of his victims were foreigners leaving us stories to believe this attack was probably racially motivated. police
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say the suspect drove his car along this road and opened fire on pastas by several wounded one is said to be in a serious condition all the victims were african immigrants. i was supposed. to go in but. with discipline in the. business he said because you know feel a little prince. some of the injured was standing in front of this bakery the onus and she's shaken by the violence. is shot right through the window of my bakery i'm really not well something like this isn't easy for someone of my age i need to leave for deferred today the shootings happened just days after another violent attack near. the dismembered body of an eighteen year old italian
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woman was discovered outside the city a nigerian migrant has been arrested in connection with the killing the mayor of the city has called for calm. sooner the better than a month ago the situation is really dramatic we trust that we can go out with a spirit of peace to review at this moment regardless of political thoughts which must be put aside we must ensure that the city returns to live in respect of people you put in your view to have respect to that of a sort of mana luke a trainee a twenty eight year old italian national has been arrested in connection with a drive by shooting it's reported he shouted long live it's late at the time of his arrest. philip willingness following the story for us from rome philip that evening the suspect was politically active with the anti immigrant party the northern league it appears to be
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a way shelli motivated crime here how politicians in italy are reacting. well because they ferry reacted with considerable alarm. is preparing for elections the election campaign is hotting up and migration is one of the key issues so many of the leading members of the political parties have been calling for calm calling for people to behave responsibly and also calling for their rivals not to exploit the issues behind this episode which could turn the campaign very nasty it's quite a brazen attack week we saw in broad daylight in front of a bakery it looked like how frequent are attacks like this in adelaide. when in reality they're fairly rare there was a very serious attack about ten years ago when six african immigrants
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were killed in the area near naples and a similar shooting spree with the victims chosen at random but in that case the people responsible were members of the local level organized crime and it was related to organized crimes control of the territory but an attack like this it is really a year without precedent and a sort of courses course very considerable shock briefly do you see this having an impact on the upcoming parliamentary elections. it's very difficult to predict i think it certainly. affects a very delicate issue facing the italian electorate and so it's difficult to predict which way it will push voters when they come to cast their vote on the fourth of march as felt well in reporting for us from rome thank you.
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russian pilots been killed by syrian rebels after they shot down his fighter jet that's according to the syrian observatory for human rights a long littering group says the plane was shot down over syria's northwestern province russian officials confirm that the plane crashed and the pilot was killed in fighting on the ground russia along with its syrian government allies has been targeting rebels in the region. as a freelance journalist lot of me have been there been burgas following the events in syria from the kurdish capital or below in northern iraq a lot of narrow opposition groups have shot down syrian planes in the past where only those belonging to the russian army why do you think this plane was shot down . as women increase in fighting and problems of the a group who's here in the army they are going to russian air force there are fighting against syrian rebels and. so good for those who are not going so far and
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so it's not very surprising the russian justice or what of course is worth whatever implications because they show the russians are going to be russia has responded by firing rockets on syrian rebels and the indeed russia has already responded it seems at this russian pilot was killed by rebels once he got to the ground we read the parachuted out of the plane there's been images of his body circulating on social media how do you see this changing the conflicts. well of course there will not be a huge change in the conflict because russia was already supporting the syrian government in their fight against islamist rebels in the province of that but it could result in more tensions between russia and turkey because turkey has been supporting the rebels and it looked in the past and there's supposed to be a sort of agreement on these areas but the problem what this is causing because it's not very clear where the lines are in the agreements between turkey russia and
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also iran over which area belongs to who. so it's going to create more complications complications in the relationship in the different regional conflicts and russia indeed as you say there are a lot of different parties involved in the war in syria what is russia trying to achieve in italy provinces that likely well i'm in russia there made a deal with turkey before so they allowed turkey to attack the kurds and actually an exchange of parts of it look like basically turkey allow them to do what they wanted so basically now i mean most of the rebel areas have the knack of short by the tsunami not all of them they're still a large part of certain areas on the on the rebel control but it looks as the main target now for the syrian army and turkey focused on the kurds so what the what they want they want to defeat islamist rebels and the next few months and that's why the fighting is getting very heavy now and in the ok that's
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a freelance journalist lot of the a lot of big and he's joining us this evening from deal in northern iraq a lot of us thank you. well speculation is swirling in the u.s. as to whether president donald trump will fire officials who are leading the russian meddling investigation he claims a republican memo that he ordered release in defiance of f.b.i. objections shows proof of bias among investigators the president tweeted this memo totally vindicates trump in the probe but the russian witch hunt goes on and on there was no collusion and there was no obstruction the word now used because after one year of looking endlessly and finding nothing collusion is dead this is an american disgrace trump tweeted but democrats and some republicans have continued to hit back at the president's claims saying the memo offered misleading and incomplete information here in germany the country's two biggest political parties
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are on the homestretch as they try to hammer out a new deal to form a coalition government chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and the social democrats hope to conclude their talks this week and if they're successful in a move germany a step closer to a continuation of the grand coalition that's govern the country since two thousand and thirteen. negotiating teams meeting in the conservative berlin headquarters say they made progress on environmental issues and energy policy vehicle bends and some cities have not been ruled out but the new government will try to avoid the measure and there will be no more limits on renewable energy. see this decide who gets this the our goal is to quickly increase renewal energy and aim for a realistic reduction of greenhouse gas emissions without making the end of fossil fuels a central part of our policies. up both just see it as. well
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negotiators also reported compromise in agricultural policy a new dispute surfaced in housing the conservatives want to encourage homeownership while the social democrats want to focus on renters. if global test you and your love for them the conservative still cling to the idea that the market can regulate everything we say the market doesn't regulate anything and it's up to the state to make sure renting a home stays for the build up. with time running out politicians involved in the negotiations say they remain optimistic. i think all the participants in these talks have a strong desire to bring them to a successful conclusion. to bring in the fish really the goal is to wrap up the negotiations on sunday if that doesn't happen the parties have set aside two extra days for overtime tarps. turning to some sports now in saturday's early
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games in the bundesliga byron munich continued their dominance with a convincing win against mines the chasing pack all failed to keep up with the shock of losing to bremen a laborer who is dropping points in freiburg while there were further draws in berlin and while sport still three more game still to come this match today and we haven't forgotten dortmund they played on friday and quickly got over the departure of star man pierre emerick obama on the striker was sold to arsenal during the week but replacement loan signing me she. made a dream debut on friday night the twenty four year old belgian striker scored twice assisted another as dortmund defeated cologne three to make choices dortmund call their way back into the champions league places. and some american football in sunday's highly anticipated super bowl clash five time champions the new england patriots will be taking on the philadelphia eagles thousands of fans have already descended on minneapolis the host city has been very
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active trying to keep fans busy before the big day. this super bowl is truly something for the census and this super bowl funfair is this close as some fans will get that's because you have to have deep pockets for the full n.f.l. experience most fans have no chance of buying tickets. ok i know they're like six thousand votes but some of the fans arriving in the host city will tell you that even with a ticket in hand there's no peace of mind. thought all week we're going to smash tom brady by double digits and tell us for four thousand dollars for my ticket yesterday now i'm a lower if you know what your money's on the line your life. back at the funfair fans got a feel for what it's like to be a footballer they had the chance to test a kicking and throwing skills opinion on who will take home the trophy on sunday
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however remains divided. everybody doubts us with a lot of egos and everybody has to has like this negative impact but you know what we've come overcome so many different steps paths are going to win there are six super bowl rings. whether you're a patriots or eagles fan. the alleys get down. most will agree that the entertainment value is always on point. afore we go researchers have discovered remnants of a massive mayan society below the jungle that you see right here in northern guatemala and the findings suggest that millions more people lived in this region and previously thought scientists used a high tech aerial mapping technique to generate images like these that show the original network of lion structures the technique uses lasers to pinpoint the
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contours of the structures have been hiding under dense layers of jungle fall. you're watching t.v. news coming to live from berlin we'll have an update for you at the top of the hour in the meantime don't forget you can always find the latest on our website at www dot com i'm sara harmon from the whole team here in berlin have a great weekend. freedom of expression with a value that always has to be defended in you. all over the world aren't you of freedom freedom of art. a multimedia project about artists and their right to express their views freely. d.w. dot com or to freedom.

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