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playing. this is g.w. news live from berlin the new old champions real madrid have been crowned champions of europe defeating liverpool three to one in the champions league final. as a change in ireland as voters there choose a scrap the country's ban on abortion and official results show a landslide victory for the us can chew out of three voters in yesterday's referendum vote to repeal a constitutional ban on abortion irish prime minister is describing the result as historic. a quiet revolution is taking place today is
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a great shock to democracy in a hundred years since women gained the right to vote today we as a people have spoken and we say that we trust women and respect women to make their own decisions and their own choices. also coming up grappling with the past in colombia an event of presidential elections d w has an exclusive report on how one town is trying to heal the wounds of decades of conflict with far grew up. playing. a mat herman it's very good to have you with us real madrid have been crowned european champions for a record third consecutive year after defeating liverpool three one in champions league final in keown. little paul were dealt
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a prude blow after just thirty minutes star forward mohamed salah from wrist with an injured shoulder to howling mistakes from goalkeeper morris canio gifted goals to kevin benz of aa as well as their failed to welshman also scored another with spectacular overhead kick the goal for a night for sure liverpool is just a consolation salve. all right joining me now after that rather thrilling final is in early russians from sports emily this was an intense game for sure but in the end real madrid got it done three in a row that's you know in the champions league year that have never happened before have they just become somehow unbeatable in the champions league i'm going to have to say yes i mean we're all madrid are made these big competitions the big games when they have to win they don't just when i mean they shatter records and do things that no one has ever done before one key factor definitely is that you don't
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feel the exact same eleven players as in last year's final against you ventus so a key factor here is definitely their experience their stability and their knowledge and chemistry within the team of course but also as we saw in the report they had a lot of help from risk areas who just are a part of the night i mean first he opened the goal scoring by rolling out a ball and allowing ben's amount to basically just tap into the empty net and then to top it off in the final decisive moments of the game he there was a distance shot by gareth bale that he could have just caught and it slid right through his fingers into the goal is just heartbreaking to watch kind of deed caught punched anything but you know what it felt through his hands as well as those mistakes from korea's though i mean little paul got off to a really lively starts and then the air just went right out of the blue after so all left right i mean that was probably the toughest for most football fans in the world to watch mohamed salah such an inspiring figure for liverpool all season.
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long their star player and then after just thirty minutes you have to come off with a shoulder injury many people were very upset with surgery almost because salo went down after a clash with federer ramos and there is speculation that ramos that that on purpose but you know at the end of the day i was unlucky fall and salo is crying because this might also mean that he's out of the world cup which by the way could also happen to his opponent danny carver hall who also had to be subbed off in the first half because of a knee injury and was also leaving in tears. another background to this is your in clopping a favorite of many fans of the report many fans here in germany as well this is another cup final defeat for him is he snake bit or is he getting something wrong in these finals i think that's a little bit harsh i don't think he's getting it can run away after members and both of these finals he was the underdog i mean money and liverpool was always going to fight an uphill battle against from madrid i mean this was always a really really difficult task and really difficult team to overcome so cups definitely always been on the more difficult end of this but i'm guessing that
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he'll probably have a look at his tactics and and re-evaluate some things as well you're right he's got some new players coming in in the summer so maybe this story will change next year emily thanks so much for coming in to talk to you. all right we are going to move on to the big story coming out of ireland today where citizens of voted to liberalize the country's restrictive abortion laws with counting over after yesterday's referendum voters back the change by a margin of two to one come some exact figures we could say it's almost sixty six percent to thirty three percent that is about two to one much much wider margin than any opinion poll had predicted that lopsided result allows the irish government to bring in reforms by the end of the year. it's more than just a quiet revelation for decades irish women seeking abortions have had to travel to the u.k. for the procedure they shared their stories through the referendum campaign the
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vote one marks the end of an era. a new ardent her people have choice and be given the respect that they have the intelligence and the freedom to write that choice i've been living in ireland for eighteen years and i've never voted before but this was an incredibly emotional time. more than three point two million eligible voters were invited to decide whether the so-called eighth amendment should be repealed the start of ireland's constitution treats an unborn child's right to life and that of the mother equally. it made abortions virtually impossible. following their defeat in the referendum ireland's opponents of abortion are now focusing on the details of new legislation especially unli stage terminations what we're going to do at this stage is we're going to hold the government to what they have said what they've said is that this is restrictive
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abortion and what they've said is that this will not impact on babies who are diagnosed with a disability in the room and they will stand over that because there's a lot of people who would have voted for this referendum believing them so we will very much hold. a tighter result could well have caused problems in parliament but in view of the clear i come of the referendum prime minister the override car has a nine's that sin laws will be enacted to legalize abortion. was today is a historic day for ireland a quiet revolution has taken place and today is a great act of democracy the result is resounding and it gives us as a government the mandate that we need now to bring forward that sation as soon as possible it was then said bertha that it said the irish government will know as they were bush and without restriction until the twelfth week of pregnancy after that point terminations will only be permitted if the mother's health is at risk or
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if the fetus has a life threatening condition i was there's been a surprise meeting between south korean president. and his north korean counterpart kim jong un as diplomatic efforts to rescue kim's summit with u.s. president don't trump continue to leaders met inside the demilitarized zone that divides the two koreas officials from the south say they had a candid exchange of views over making the u.s. north korean summit a success is the second meeting between the two men within a month coming just days after president trump first canceled his summit with kim then suggest. it may happen after all. now we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world in france thousands of trade unionists have again demonstrated against the labor reforms of president manual back home but attendance at today's protests was lower than it earlier anti from reform rallies french unionists are angry over public sector job
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losses and reductions in workers' benefits mccall's government has vowed to push ahead with reform. a cycle has better be arabian peninsula bringing devastation to parts of amman and neighboring yemen and leaving at least two people dead among its third largest cities the law has been worst hit and has also been heavy flooding in nearby rural areas. germany's biggest amusement park was evacuated on saturday after a major fire broke out officials say no one was hurt but the blaze at the europa park near the french border in southwestern germany fire fighters brought the flames under control by evening. brazil has declared a state of emergency in the cities of sao paulo and rio de janeiro striking truckers have set up roadblocks that i'm paralyzed traffic leading to closures of
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airports schools and gas stations this comes as the country tries to recover from a recession and creates even more pressure on a center right government that's deeply unpopular. this roadblock in san paolo state is just one of thousands throughout brazil striking truckers have left the country's key routes paralyzed seppala and rio de janeiro have declared a state of emergency drivers are protesting rising fuel prices for you as if. we spend two thirds of our earnings on diesel fuel on top of that there are the toll roads that only leaves one fifth for me as a driver that's nothing that puts up a lot of. as a result of the road blocks both airports and petrol stations are running out of fuel food supplies are also affected and common factors including folks bargain have had to shut down production. brazilian president michel timéa promised a crackdown. yet i have ordered the road blocks to be cleared
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with the help of the security sources but at this book as they stab us but truckers say they will not abandon their blockade until fuel prices fall. for this government is exploiting us through its extremely high taxes it cannot continue like this with five months to go before october us presidential election the strike has further eroded the stature of an unpopular center right government. colombia goes to the polls on sunday for a presidential election one that many fear could derail the peace process that ended the country's long conflict with leftist rebels the front runner in the election opposed the deal with fark which outgoing president juan manuel santos implemented even after voters rejected it in a national referendum if you feel your harms our duty sent us this report from a town that suffered one of the worst fark attacks.
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jason was a young boy of one focker at a fight as a tech the town of granada although he now works as a journalist for a local radio station it's still difficult for him to talk in front of a microphone about that day and what it detests family. i mean i mean me and my thought in the middle of my brother was killed when i was eight years old and you know that was really hard for me you know we haven't they were when we did it but i mean look ok i believe that if we go back to living with the things that happened to us with the destruction of the town and so much shooting would happen here in another war i do not think we would survive. there but i see steve perry. in december two thousand and five guerrillas set off a huge car bomb at this intersection it killed twenty three civilians and five police offices. today a small museum called the room of never again serves as a memorial to the attack. if they want to look at that prison
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better but this will represent some of the victims of the conflict here in tire you know we have this block here of those who are still disappeared and these on this side were murdered and bury. me as a way each one has their own story but each one of them had a dream in this family's hopes but unfortunately the conflict came and took away all of those dreams and hopes and many hamleys have not yet recovered from that loss and they continue to suffer their pain and some have not been able to forgive them and they've been in this field by that but not. in the referendum on the peace deal in two thousand and sixteen most people in grenada voted against the agreements but one and a hobby years later many seem to have changed their minds. but of the. i would vote yes because we are at peace now. before the violence in this town was
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unbearable. the red the more that you live there give it the better the. you think it would be better to vote yes because we are searching for peace if we said no we'd be wrecking that process from us. many colombians are worried that the election of a new president could endanger the peace process. but cannot as mayor says that for his town there is no going back. what the one i believe that in the coming four years the government will not be able to reverse the peace process that the current president one man was santos started on will sound the. no one in granada expects the peace agreement to restore what they have lost but little by little they are managing to deposit their weapons in a chest of memories. we're about to go but here's a reminder of our top story real madrid have been crowned champions of europe defeating the recall three one in the champions league final it's the first time
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it's been done since the one nine hundred seventy s. and by munich on the european championship three times in a row. or for most of the top of the next hour in the meantime you can always get the latest updates from our web site t w dot com see you in a little while. on. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. globalization face biodiversity species conservation exploitation equality. human rights to space my goal to be sure the global and local actually. global three thousand.
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