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this is deja vu news live from berlin clashes in barcelona after cops aloni a separatist leader is arrested in germany thousands of protesters take to the streets of the council on capital and are confronted by security forces the tensions come after carlos pushed him on was detained by german police on a european arrest warrant when he enters the country we'll get the reaction from barcelona. and doing that came to reroute in a single hop the first direct term herschel flight between australia and europe
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touches down in london after a seventeen hour long haul. and the formula one season kicks off with a surprise at the australian grand prix ferraris about vessel pits world champion lewis hamilton to a dramatic victory. it's good to have you with us former counsel and president call us wisdom on has been arrested in germany on a european warrant pushed him out was detained by police after he crossed from denmark into germany by car the separatist leader was driven to a prison in the northern city of newman start of the arrests has sparked angry demonstrations in barcelona the police have clashed with protesters who've taken to the streets in the thousands on friday a spanish court reactivated arrest warrants for
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a number of politicians behind passed along his bid to break away from spain. went into exile last year in the wake of a band independence referendum. and the deputy state prosecutor in germany's northern state of slaves because time had this to say about the arrest warrant. of into someone who pushed off for you to pee in a rush warrant has been issued we received a request and it's been looked into i'm going to say saying it's pre-conditions we will farther assess whether extradition can be granted the step before that however is the detention order and we're seeing if we can proceed with thoughts on all of us if you will come to them and i'm joined now in the studio by g.w. is political correspondent thomas sparrow and in barcelona by journalist stephen burgeon thomas a star with us it has been a lot of drama today on the german border fill us in on the details there that's correct he was arrested in the german state of shares because that's the only german state with which board does with denmark and it's important to mention this
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because in this particular case it will be your thirty's at a state level and not a federal level that will be deciding what happens with mr bush tomorrow he will appear before a court tomorrow also in just as a caution we will definitely find out more about what he will be doing and what happens next to him in this very interesting case and stephen is there another saw we know that there have been protester police clashes in barcelona still isn't first of what what's the situation on the ground now. this information on the ground is that the peaceful demonstration from the european commission also the german consulate here is over there continuing clashes outside the spanish. and so far there are three injured. three arrests and thirty four injured in these pictures which are continuing
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there's not a very lot of them i'm not sure exactly how many people probably a couple of thousand russian troops right. so thirty five injured and it seems to still be very tense on the ground there and thomas this seems to have been unschooling for a while ever since presumably as they fled the country after the independence vote why is it coming to a head now well you mentioned it a few minutes ago the idea that those arrest warrants were reactivated on friday now the question is obviously why he was detained in germany and not in finland way where he also been or in other countries that he went through until today when he was arrested in germany it is obviously unclear what the answer is there at least if you judge from what we can read on spanish media outlets they do seem to say that judgment authorities on spinal cord has worked very closely together on that could explain why he was particularly arrested or detained as the cause of time today and stephen of course we know that. the independence vote feels about this
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and they're in the streets right now but there is another side to this has there been any reaction at all from the unionists or from the madrid government. the number of action what sort of mood your government i think even people who are not sympathetic. to this is going to follow the spanish government is using judiciary to do it stirs you were and. more were in pieces with it reviewing the president's course. group. and told us he's in custody he's in germany what comes next is he going to be extradited is it a stay here still unclear he will appear before court tomorrow there will obviously is first and foremost one very fire his identity that's part of the normal procedure that they will decide if he's formally taken into custody before they actually decide what happens so is the tradition process right thomas stuff for us
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here in berlin our political correspondent and stephen burgeoned in barcelona for us thank you both very much. now on to some of the other stories making news around the world in russia five people including at least one child have been killed in a fire in a shopping center in siberia the blaze reportedly broke out in the cinema one of the one of the malls upper floors authorities are investigating the cause of the fire. and authorities in belarus have arrested dozens of protesters ahead of an opposition march in the capital minsk that was banned the attempted demonstration was meant to commemorate bella who says one thousand nine hundred eighteen a proclamation of independence from russia earlier authorities detained two opposition politicians and several of the march organizers. egypt has stepped up security ahead of the country's three day presidential election which begins on monday the president of the c.c.
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is hoping for a high turnout to legitimize his rule sisi took power in two thousand and thirteen after overthrowing egypt's first democratically elected president opposition figures have called for a boycott of the polls. at least four people are dead after a car bomb exploded in the somali capital mogadishu the explosion took place near the parliament building police say the bomb was detonated at a checkpoint after soldiers intercepted and stopped a suspicious vehicle. a special roman catholic mass has been held in the french town of to commemorate the four victims of friday's deadly islamist attack the bishop said the police officer who died after trading places with a hostage quote helped save the nation. and germany's new foreign minister heiko mosque has embarked on his first trip outside europe to israel on his first official visit to the country must stop off at the holocaust memorial in jerusalem
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ma says solidarity with israel is central to german foreign policy he set to meet with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and he'll also visit the palestinian territories for talks with president mahmoud abbas and speaking at the holocaust memorial the german foreign minister underscored his country's historic duty. six million the murder of six million men women and children is something we will never be able to fathom it is the most cruel crime in human history that's why it is our responsibility to day every day and everywhere to advocate human rights and peddle anti-semitism and racism. the first direct commercial flight between australia and europe has landed in london the increased fuel efficiency of a new generation of airliners has made alter long haul routes possible and it also
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reflects a shift in the aviation market away from stop overs in favor of direct connections . when the australian flag carrier qantas first flew the so-called kinder route to britain up to the second world war it took four days and seven stopovers taking off in perth the new nonstop service operated by a boeing seven eight seven dreamliner covered the nearly fifteen thousand kilometers to nandan in just seventeen hours well this is story for western australia historic day for aviation a historic day. for today will be the first train australia europe has ever heard not stop in aviation qantas is not the only carrier pushing for evan on the flights a ways is already offering the world's longest commercial route between doha and oakland and later this year singapore airlines launches a nineteen now in new york megan think flying boeing's archrival bus passengers
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seem to like the convenience. really good big difference for the way stop credit for flights back with. but the spirit of the plane that plane is the best. it was a great goal to have this. was very well qantas is now eyeing the even bigger prize of london to sydney known stoke and the new ultra long hauls who pose a challenge to hub stopover specialists in the middle east such as to buy. and moving onward to sports the german football sides preparations for the world cup continue this week after the draw with spain on friday yogi lives team are now gearing up to face another tournament favorite brazil the south american giants trained in berlin ahead of tuesday's game brazil is the most successful nation and
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world cup history of having won soccer's biggest prize five times one more than germany has won but they'll be without their superstar neymar for this match the paris such amount for it is out due to injury. in formula one there has been a surprise in the opening race of the season in australia where ferrari is german driver sebastian vettel sealing a dramatic victory after getting the better of world champion lewis hamilton who had been the clear race favorite. lewis hamilton started out on pole and led into the first corner in the season opener in melbourne leading f one fans to sit back and expect another easy victory for the defending world champion. but that all changed midway through the race when sebastian vettel pitted during a virtual safety car phase those on track with force to slow down because of
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a broken down car but that was not affected by the restriction in the pits and emerged in front of hamilton's miss eighty's. the german then pushed his ferrari and managed to fight off the britain for the rest of the race to seal a forty eight group pretty win and one hundred podium in his two hundred f one race . vettel is euphoria at the surprise triumph was visible for all to see. but hamilton was left to look on the bright side we still have great pace of course i was great at things in the race i was able to apply some pressure at the end vettel admitted he didn't look easy i was praying for save and then when i saw it obviously you know it was really full of adrenaline even though you know the race is frozen but still to come into the pits everything limit trying to get back out because they told me is really close with you is the reason vettel will look to build on the victory next month in bahrain.
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and in tennis world number one roger federer suffered a shock to feet in the second round of the miami open at the hands of world number one seventy five the nazi coke in naca of australia this last means he will lose his top spot in the world rankings furthermore the swiss player and mounts that he won't compete at any clay court tennis tournaments for a second year running and that includes the french open a grand slam title that he last won almost a decade ago. the sport of cricket is famous for its traditions and spirit of fair play but that has all changed after a cheating scandal involving the australian team during a test match and south and south africa cameron bancroft was caught on camera rubbing sticky tape covered with dirt on to the ball in an attempt to change how it moves in the air this act is illegal and cricket captain steve smith admitted he
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helped concoct the plan but refused to resign long term after public outcry he has stepped down as skipper for the remainder of the match and has been banned for the next game the australian prime minister has apologised while james sutherland the head of cricket australia has promised a far reaching investigation. a hit in rome tourist attraction has reopened to the public for the first time in thirty years visitors to the eternal city can now stroll once again in the fountain is a gardens located in the middle of rome's ancient ruins built by the powerful ney's a family in the fifteen hundreds they were europe's first private botanical gardens and boasted the first plants imported to italy from the americas the reopening follows years of restoration work. don't forget you can always get the w. news on the go just download our app from google play or from the apple store
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