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what is eternal is you know i mean you're my noticing my getting in when you cry i don't want i mean i'm going to the unanimous. the show could go it's as if it yes it it cannot i've only said that i caught it going on what are you finding. a top german court has ruled that cities can ban diesel vehicles to lower pollution the landmark decision could shake up the auto industry and drastically alter transport policy in germany state governments had challenge to diesel bans in two cities but may now be forced to take action to improve their quality. a russian ordered humanitarian pause failed to bring relief to eastern ghouta in syria there were reports of airstrikes during the five hour truce both rebel groups and syrian government forces denied launching attacks humanitarian groups say they're still
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unable to deliver aid and residents are too afraid to leave. check court has ordered the release of syrian kurdish leader salim muslim refusing turkey's request to extradite him check with already detained salah muslim over the weekend at encourage request salah muslim denies turkey's claim that he was involved in attacks carried out on its territory. freezing weather continues to grip much of central and eastern europe. temperatures have plunged to minus twenty degrees celsius in some places leading to several deaths the cold spell is expected to last until the end of the week.
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german cities can now ban these old cars for downtown areas that's the latest court ruling that should help cities bring down excessive levels of pollution but the decision could have huge consequences for germany's auto industry we'll tell you why the pulse on the program john f. kennedy and feed them castro shared a passion for them we'll take a look at the iconic industry of cuban cigars and how it's dealing with new u.s. sanctions. it's time for business on the w. i'm going to get us welcome to the show a court in the german city of leipzig has allowed german cities to ban diesel cars from downtown areas it's the latest development in a nationwide debate while cities like stuttgart celebrate this decision business owners are worried about the immediate consequences of the ruling those who oppose it say it's not the right solution for.
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