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this is due to every news coming to bomb from berlin and syrian rebels shoot down a washington war plane in its lead province footage on social media claims to show where most of the crash the pilot parachuted out of the plane but was killed on the ground in finding a jihad as group with ties to al qaida has claimed responsibility also coming up a drive by shooting spree in italy leaves six people wounded the interior minister says this was motivated by racial hatred twenty eight year old italian man is now
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in custody. and super bowl fever takes hold in the u.s. the new england patriots and the philadelphia eagles are preparing to do battle for america's biggest football prize. in the. balance of the senate on minneapolis ahead of the game but for some this is as close as they'll be getting with tickets going for thousands of dollars apiece. i'm sara harmon it's good to have you with us. al qaeda linked militants and claimed responsibility for killing a russian pilot after shooting down his fighter jet over syria's northwestern at the province russia's defense ministry is consolingly answer that and says it's already retaliated with
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a strike on the rebels. the somebody from at the moment the column of smoke marks the place where the russian war plane came down its pilot was able to parachute to the ground but not to safety russia's defense ministry says he died in a fight with militants it's not clear whether the rebels tried to capture him. go. along the plane was a sukhoi twenty five a single seat jet designed to attack targets on the ground. well who are well out of. their own in a village so the city of. rebels and locals quickly gathered around the wreckage to celebrate their victory learn workload needed. to make a reporter well known in the arab world was also there. how do you play little i mean a lot no one had to watch us going to the people here call this kind of war plane the machine gun because of the heavy guns of carries. the homes are difficult to
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get attacks roads and cuts them off to stop cars from moving left you going to. a jihadist group linked to the former syrian branch of al qaeda says one of its fighters hit the russian warplanes with a portable anti-aircraft missile one of the that's not been confirmed but russian officials say they promptly launched an airstrike on the area killing at least thirty militants. a freelance journalist lot of me have been vegan burgas following the events in syria from the kurdish capital or below in northern iraq by mere 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 while the there has been an increase in fighting in the problems of those here in the army the russian air force there are fighting against syrian rebels and. so far has been
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intensifying so it's not very surprising russian justice or well of course is well it's one of the implications because they show the russians are going to be russia has responded by firing rockets on syrian rebels and it looks indeed russia's 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 are there will now be a huge change in the conflict there was already supporting the syrian government in their fight against islamist rebels in the province of it live but it could result in more tensions between now russia and turkey because turkey has been supporting the rebels in egypt in the past and they're supposed to be a sort of agreement on these areas but the problem what this is causing because
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it's not very clear where the lines are in the agreements between turkey russia and also iran over which area of belongs to who. so it's going to create more complication complications in the relations between the different regional counties 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 province specifically. well i mean in russia there made a deal with turkey before so they allowed turkey to attack the kurds a free and in exchange for the parts of it looked like basically turkey allowed them to do what they wanted so basically now i mean most of the rebel areas have been captured by a certain army not all of them there are still a large part of syrian errors on their on the rebel controlled bucket list is the main target now for the syrian army in turkey focused on the kurds so what they want they want to defeat islamist rebels and the next few months and that's why the
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fighting is getting very heavy now and in the ok of us a freelance journalist lot of marijuana vegan bar he is joining us this evening from a deal in northern iraq lot of our thank you and italy at least six people have been injured in a drive by shooting in the city of. all of the victims were foreigners a twenty eight year old italian man is now in custody the country's interior minister says a spouse the suspect had neo nazi and sash this time and his lot of aided by racial hatred. a victim of the drive by shooting on his way to hospital. he's one of six african immigrants who police believe was targeted in a racist attack that shocked italy the suspect open fire in eight areas of much it ought to in a two hour terrorist spree one of the injured described what happened was busted
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but is born to one but it would be all my leg just wanted in the city busy was he said because i was shooting in the field little pins. some of the injured was standing in front of this bakery the owner says she's shaken by the violence ridden road to a 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. today twenty eight year old italian look at a trainee has been arrested in connection with the shooting he said to be politically active with the anti migrant northern league it comes just days after a nigerian migrant was arrested following another violent attack near matcher after the dismembered body of an eighteen year old italian woman was discovered outside the city the italian prime minister has condemned the violence for me i'm all for
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stories cure let's stop it let's stop it right now he tried and violence will not succeed in dividing us the italian people will stay close to the institutions and the shared values of the republic sunni. but with the elections next month this shooting has drawn attention to one of the biggest issues in italy immigration. a look now at some of the other stories that are making news around the world. thousands of nationalist protesters and course a car calling for more freedom for the french island demonstration took place three days before a planned visit by a french president and manuel mccrone protest organizers are seeking more autonomy from paris but they stopped short of calling for full independence. historic city of sound the we in senegal once known as africa's venice is getting forty million
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euros to help protect it from coastal erosion french president and manuel mccall announced a package aimed at repairing damage from climate change and much of this money is coming from france the city will get a further twenty five million euros to renovate crumbling buildings japan's space agency is launched what it says is the smallest rocket ever to send a satellite into orbit a three stage rocket is only fifty centimeters in diameter it deployed a tiny nano satellite that will take pictures of the earth and gather other data. here in germany of the country's two biggest political parties are on the homestretch as they try to hammer out a deal to form a new coalition government chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and the social democrats hope to conclude their talks this weekend if they're successful it'll move germany a step closer to a continuation of the grand coalition that's governed the country since two thousand and thirteen. negotiating teams meeting in the conservatives berlin
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headquarters say they made progress on environmental issues and energy policy these bans in some cities have not been ruled out but the new government will try to avoid the measure and they'll be no more limits on renewable energy and. that seriousness up costs this is our goal is to quickly increase renewable energy and aim for a realistic reduction of greenhouse gas emissions without making the end of fossil fuels a central part of our policies i've been a realistic option up just see what spies. while negotiators also reported compromise in agricultural policy a new dispute surfaced in housing the conservatives want to encourage home ownership while the so should democrats want to focus on rent as. a club or to steal your love for them and the conservative still cling to the idea that the
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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 affordable the. time is running out but politicians involved in the negotiation say they remain optimistic. i think all the participants in these talks have a strong desire to bring them to a successful conclusion lou thirty two bring in officially 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 talks. or researchers have discovered remnants of the last if my and society below the jungle you see here in northern water and the findings suggest that millions more people live in the region than previously thought scientists used a high tech area lapping technique to generate images like these that show the original network of lion structures the technique uses lasers to pinpoint the contours of structures hiding under dense layers of jungle spoilage mayan culture
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florist for roughly one thousand b.c. to nine hundred eighty. and you may have heard there's a little something going on in american football this weekend it's sunday's highly anticipated super bowl clash five time champions to new england patriots will take on the philadelphia eagles thousands of fans have already descended on the atlas and there is plenty to do even for those who don't have the big bucks for the tickets. the super bowl is truly something for the tensest and this super bowl funfair is this close to 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. a guy i know that 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
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tom brady by double digits tell us that four thousand dollars for my ticket yesterday now below where it 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 to have the chance to test a kicking and throwing skills opinion on who will take home the trophy on sunday however remains divided. everybody tells us the flow 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 out the back down. most will agree that the entertainment value is always on point. of some super bowl fanfare in minnesota to the skies above where the air race
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season opened saturday american pilot michael gurley and it set the pace all week leading up to the event and he did not let us fans down in the final he said a blistering time of fifty three point seven seconds even his competitors in his wake and grabbing his first race victory in nine years. and we haven't forgotten the bundesliga all of saturday's goals are coming up right after the break stay with us for paolo and. bonus lika but for every new that dennis edwards the former lead singer of the popular motown band the temptations as died at the age of seventy for over two decades the grammy award winner lent his voice to some of the band's most popular hits like this one. there's still.
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