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this is due to the news life from britain and france more on the hero police officer who died after yesterday's supermarket shooting are nobel trying to take the place of the last remaining hostage and helped bring it seemed at a store to an end any store into the supermarket in the small town of ten an islamist gunman kills four people and householders kept it. on wednesday tuberculosis day we visit ukraine the countries and out of the center of
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a dangerous resurgence of the deadly disease in spain in europe. and in sports spending town peons germany gear up for jeans the football world cup with the top friendly against space with rain in the back of the action. i'm out on thank you for joining us. the policeman who offered himself as a hostage during a supermarket choosing spray in southern france has died in hospital colonel are nobel traumas being hailed as a hero for saving lives he switched places with the last remaining person being held captive inside the store goes in the town of tab have been leaving flowers outside the police station where i worked three other people died in pride as the top of the farmers he's alleged was carried out by a twenty five year old moroccan born friend. national he was shot us. the face of
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a hero colonel our nobel troma switch places with the hostage but kept his phone switched on and so helped bring the deadly standoff at a supermarket to an end france's interior minister said well trump's heroism and bravery and sacrifice would never be forgotten. the country's president emanuel praised the swift action of the police. i want to salute their engagement and their professionalism but especially their courage. particularly the courage of an officer of the gendarmerie who volunteered to take the place of a hostage. the attack took place in southwestern fronts in the town of travel. around lunch time. we went in and started our shopping and after some time we heard an explosion well
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several explosions. so i went to see what it was about i saw a man lying on the floor and another person very agitated with a handgun in one hand and a knife in the other yelling allahu akbar. the french government says the islamist link is under close investigation police have detained a woman believed to be the gunman's partner more than two hundred forty people have been killed in islam missed attacks in france since the beginning of twenty fifteen the government says the terror threat level remains high. correspondents lisa lewis in paris and she's standing by for us there lisa france is mourning tell us tell us some of the first reactions after the death of this police officer today. people obviously a polled by the fact that he passed away overnight they're calling him the epitome
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of terrorism they saying hair is now has a face and a name in mind and icon the french president came out saying that the whole nation should pay tribute to this forty five year old man who exchanged his life against someone else's life. what else do we know about this brave hero and this officer today he was married he didn't have any children but he was known in the police for his bravery really from very early on when he was doing his training to become police officer he was known to be someone who was willing to fight until the end and never give up in two thousand and five he went to iraq as a parachutist and then afterwards. the exit palace and the ministry of environment he was part of the security team there and was then and then sent down to the south of france to join the counterterrorism group that actually late last year according
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to local press reports he took part in an exercise staging such an attack as happened yesterday that is a shooting at a supermarket. what is the latest after friday's attack what's happening with the investigation you did report earlier that there was an arrest earlier on. yes absolutely and the police arrested his partner of the last yesterday actually and today we heard that a seventeen year old man who was arrested as taken into preliminary custody to be questioned apparently he was a friend of the attackers and we know that the attacker was known to be radicalized apparently the police didn't think that he was on the brink of staging a terror attack he was part of a few shoe. lists of people that was known to be radicalized but he was rather known for his petty crimes instead of really being on the brink of sejanus haq they
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say louis and paris thank you for that a taste. today marks world tuberculosis day globally t.v. is one of the top ten deadliest diseases effective treatments came close to wiping it has and rich countries but it is now making a dangerous resurgence the main cause is the increase in the number of drug resistant strains of tuberculosis where the medicine used to treat it simply stops working official stats say that about one quarter of the world's population has latent tb and then there are an estimated ten million new infections i nearly and then on top of that the disease kills about one point seven million people every year and europe ukraine is one of the countries hardest hit by the return of tuberculosis and the rise of resistance strains.
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just three years ago all the claimant who barely knew anything about tuberculosis that is until a routine checkup changed her life. we can't know how many people around us here have tb many just don't know their status yet but even after recovery the fear of infection is never far away sometimes i just couldn't use public transport i just couldn't. we were all doing it whether we coughing or sneezing or just breathing out each of us is constantly sailing thousands of tiny liquid droplets droplets that can spread the common cold but also tuberculosis that's what makes it such a feared disease. you know there's a mole and i was praying that it was cancer anything but tb when i got that diagnosis it felt like my life was over i packed my things the hospital and said goodbye to my friends that is the friends you stuck by me lots of people had just disappeared from my life that happens to everyone who gets tb. who
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takes us to a closed hospital for tb patients on the edge of the capital kiev. visiting the patients even for just a couple of minutes means taking extensive precautions since your own recovery all those dedicate yourself to fighting for better care for ukraine tuberculosis patients we head to the most secure part of the hospital. so. i'm not. but still sixty eight and has multi resistant tb standard antibiotic treatment isn't enough to beat the strains of the disease he carries he too only discovered he was infected by chance. we had a routine check up at work they took an x. ray and they found a problem i had no symptoms at all i didn't realize anything was wrong. russell's treatment will take longer and his chances of a full recovery a lower than for those patients with conventional strains of tb more than
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a quarter of tb cases seen in ukraine a multi resistant that's one of the highest incidence is worldwide experts say that's down to many patients not completing their course medication and the health system the confines patients in close quarters allowing them to infect one another . we joined on the children's ward. yes many of these children were faked by their parents. they're in hospital they have little in the way of distractions and no school. while recent years have seen big improvements in the medicines available to patients in ukraine or who worries that's not enough. people with tuberculosis need help they need support it's not just about the drugs a lot depends on the emotional state of the patients whether or not they'll complete their course of medication and make a full recovery. india
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germany's president frank valter steinmeyer has begun of business to the world's largest democracy with a plea for religious tolerance time my as business calls growing tensions between hindus and muslims in india on this as the president will be visiting sacred sites for both sides of an increasingly fractious device. german president frank fell to shine my i was treated to a lesson in india's islamic past at the german must geed in delhi the country's largest mosque built during the mughal empire the seventeenth century structure is one of india's best known landmarks the german leaders visit comes at a time of widening religious divisions growing violence is straining india's secular foundations guns and sidon compass die i think it is crucial to the younger
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generation show the will to really embrace and live this diversity in indian society so that you know to allow violent conflicts to continue to erupt because of different backgrounds and different religious conviction so i'm going to have to be the conflict to give them a conflict and. india is home to one hundred eighty million muslims who form the country's largest religious minority. in the brunt of attacks by far right to do groups affiliated to prime minister narendra modi's hindu nationalist party. for many the german president's visit to the jama masjid is a powerful show of support for india's beleaguered muslims our point of view it is very very important. state head is visiting a religious place and to a mosque definitely will. give a very positive message. to the world and especially to the muslim community in
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india as well it's a message that is sorely needed in recent years hindu mobs have been accused of sticking tensions of a beef consumption of the slaughter of cows an animal revered by hindus reports of lynching of muslims fuelled fears that being targeted muslim and i'm really scared within around ramadi in power i feel as muslims we don't have a voice anymore in india now that there is a lot of hatred being spread against muslims the same time there are secular and liberal voices here too that's what will save india. go through bit of a. look government is dividing hindus and muslims that's all they're doing. the german president is not intervening in india's increasingly polarized politics but his visits to the country's many religious sites in the world's largest democracy speak volumes.
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some football and is now and well champions germany hosted steyn in a friendly in the western city of desoto are on friday it was a chance for a coach of the left to test his players against a fellow title favorites ahead of the west coast and russia and in both teams started with strong line ups which made for a tight contest. no surprises. the starting eleven as they spotted the new away shirt despite being the hosts of the better stop along to spain and dresden yesterday setting up road to go marino with a neat bow on the floor with a state in the against the stats job and defense. germany's first attacking efforts lacked perception. spain remains the most dangerous side just missing shot most in front of go i but after half an hour thomas miller did find
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a gap in the spanish defense something called the equaliser my after the break both teams had their chances in an entertaining affair but it remained own square one woman between two teams who would align their will cup credentials germany next play brazil in a friendly on tuesday spain and to take out in tina. that's a new formula one season but the same old story in qualifying for the australian grand prix by cities have grabbed pole position thanks to defending champion the west and britain will be the front of the grid for sunday's race following this flying lap and melbourne for a race can be right conan was second quickest ahead of germany sebastian fattah person his driver terry botha proper status and starts well back at one's new halo driver protection system is not just.
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