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this is the daily news live from berlin the freebee champions real madrid have been crowned champions of europe defeating liverpool three one in the champions league final. a sea change in ireland as voters there choose to scrap the country's ban on abortion the results show a landslide victory for the yes camp two out of three voters in the referendum voting to repeal a constitutional ban on abortion. i
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met her meant it is good to have you with us real madrid have been crowned european champions for a historic third consecutive year after defeating liverpool three one in the champions league final in kiev but the match will be remembered for the differing fortunes of two liverpool players star forward mohamed salah and german goalkeeper lawrence canio us. liverpool started on the front foot but after thirty minutes starman mohamed salah had to go off with a shoulder injury after testing with sergio ramos. after the break a brain explosion from loris carlos as he gifted three mins of the opener but real madrid weren't celebrating for too long as liverpool get back only four minutes later city of money levelling the score one two one. but then gareth bale came off the bench to produce perhaps the goal of this season his spectacular overhead kick
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given madrid a two one lead after sixty four minutes. in the final phase of the game builds long range hit slips through carious is fingers and finalised you can clip second defeat in a champions league final. three to one the final score real madrid revelling in the ripples heartbreak as they celebrated their thirteenth champions league title. all right joining me now after that eventful final is emily rush it's from sports emily there were a lot of big moments in this game to say the least but in the end hundred one and probably were deserved winners it's their third champions league title in a row it seems now like they're just not to be beaten in this competition at this point i have to say you're probably right ramaj it was just made for these type of games for these big games these finals and you feel like in the games where they have to win they don't just when they show up and they shatter records like they did today one really interesting factor is that sudan actually feel that the exact same level players as in last year's final against juventus and it worked again
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they didn't invest a lot of money into players last season they just focus on strengthening their squad building up team chemistry and it worked out at the end of the season but in this case they also had quite a lot of help from doris carlos who was quite literally singlehandedly at fault for two out of three dreads goals he opened the goal scoring by basically offering up ben's about to score on a silver platter in turn and that's and then in the final phase of the game as we heard in the report yeah gareth bale just managed to slip in the three one and the game was over at that point here's what gareth bale man of the match had to say about this. on the biggest stage in the world football. scores are like those o.c. the train come true and they have actually never scored a cut of a bicycle before so it's always always been something i've wanted to do and i've had many attempts go very close but it was nice to see it go in the background in such an important occasion. very interesting about that you know comment you made
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about this being the same starting eleven as those last year but it was the substitute who actually got the job done for the don but winning all that aside you know liverpool carry a split a big role in their going down in this one but i mean salah not being there after the first thirty minutes played a huge role as well then yeah it was heartbreaking to watch him go off the field as he got a shoulder injury from a tackle by surgery which many on the internet say was actually on purpose they went down kind of wrestling with each other injured his shoulder had to leave and liverpool was never the same again. and it wasn't only difficult for liverpool it might also and they just saw his participation in the world cup so here's what you can cop had to say about his injury. of a house challenge because the key here is that it's like wrestling a little bit most unlucky than that mole ball on the shoulder and it's a serious injury that's even burrows really serious injury and. the other the size
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of moments golds were quite. strange. but cowardice well it was all know the result of three one real madrid and that's. why we are not in the best mode of history. well well well that's not the sort of you know all action you know all smiles here in cloth that a lot of us have come to know. other truthfully there's been long faces on on on your klopp after many a cup final in his career he's lost the german cup twice he's lost now the champions league twice in the final he's lost the europa league final the english league cup final is he doing something wrong in these big games i think is a little bit harsh to say he's doing something wrong because actually today there was very little that he could influence and we have to remember that in two champions league finals he actually managed the underdog team with against by in
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munich and now with liverpool they were really facing an uphill battle against real madrid from the start is a waste to say the least so i think you know the club's probably going to re-evaluate his tactics and work a little bit on that and i'm sure he's really disappointed today but as we know him next season he'll be back on the sideline jumping up and down and going for those titles again you know we'll be back in the champions league next year they qualify on emily russia thanks so much for coming in and talking champions league final with me thank you. but we will move on now to the big news from ireland where people have voted by a landslide to liberalize the country's restrictive abortion laws with counting over after friday's referendum voters back to change by a margin of two to one that is a far higher margin than any opinion poll has suggested lopsided result allows the irish government to bring in new reforms by the end of the year. i it's it's more than just a quiet revelation for decades irish women seeking abortions have had to travel to
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the u.k. for the procedure they shared their stories through the referendum campaign the vote marks the end of an era. a new art and 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 this part of ireland constitution treats an unborn child's right to life and not of the mother equally. and me to portions virtually impossible. following their defeat in the referendum ireland's opponents of abortion are no focusing on the details of new legislation especially only stage terminations what we're going to do at this stage is we're going to hold the government to what they
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have said what they have said is that this is restrictive abortion and what they've said is that this will not impact on babies who are diagnosed with a disability in the womb 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 to that and. a tighter result could well have caused problems in parliament but in view of the clear eyed come of the referendum prime minister the override car has a nine's that soon laws will be enacted to legalize abortions i have today is say historic day for ireland a quiet revolution is taking place and today is a great act of democracy the result is resending and it gives also the governments the mandate that we need now to bring forward that sation as soon as possible it was. that said both that it said that the irish government will now allow abortion
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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 if the fetus has a life threatening condition. we can move on now to some other stories making news around the world south korean president moon day in and his north korean counterpart kim jong un held a surprise summit on saturday their talks focused on keeping the korean peace process moving forward after u.s. president donald trump canceled a planned meeting with the north korean leader. and kim said that they would be holding talks frequently in the future. cycle own has battered the arabian peninsula brain devastation to parts of oman and neighboring yemen and leaving at least two people dead amman's third largest cities a lot has been worst hit and there's also been heavy flooding in nearby rural areas . germany's biggest amusement park was evacuated on saturday after a major fire broke out the visual say that no one was hurt in the blaze at the
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europa park near the french border in southwestern germany firefighters brought the flames under control by evening. well thousands of demonstrators have marched in cities across france to protest president obama calls economic policies and public sector reforms these demonstrations were organized by labor unions and the political left where as previous demonstrations have drawn hundreds of thousands this time the official numbers were much lower. they came from more than eighty different organizations united by opposition to emanuel mcconnell for the organizer the c g t trade union the main grievance is the government led overhaul of labor rules the union says the reforms would recuse worker protections. to give you that measure with me this is what most citizens in this country go through meeting difficulties of making ends meet finding work getting
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a spot at university paying into their pensions mr marquand doesn't know much about that stuff that's not his life but i mean. in paris or thirties mobilized more than fifteen hundred police officers to prevent activists from disrupting the protests and causing damage several people were detained on the sidelines including a group trying to destroy a bank. but the much itself was for the most part peaceful the trade unions the same icons reforms will hurt public services and they see his economic policies as brutal and unbalanced protesters from other groups also took part they will see michael its policies as favoring the rich. people we have to show macron that people don't want his policies they are first and foremost for the wealthy and there's nothing for the poor or this is serious well for society but we've mobilized against micron's policies to advocate for a different distribution of wealth to their government at the services of the rich
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. recent anti nikon protests have drawn huge numbers and march more than three hundred thousand demonstrated nationwide organizers had hoped the protests would grow into a groundswell of opposition to michael but the turnout this time around was significantly lower only some twenty thousand people took to the streets of paris according to police organizers claim it was four times that. brazil has declared a state of emergency in the cities of south pollo and rio de janeiro stretching truckers have set up roadblocks that have paralyzed traffic to closures of 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 sao paulo and rio de janeiro have declared a state of emergency drivers are protesting rising fuel prices for gas at brady's
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we spend two thirds of our earnings on diesel fuel on top of that there are the toll roads so 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 on well known here who yes i have ordered the roadblocks to be clears with the help of the security sources but at this book at has a status but truckers say they will not abandon their blockade until fuel prices fall. for that this government is exploiting us through its extremely high taxes it cannot continue like this. with five months to go before a presidential election the strike has further eroded the stature of an unpopular
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center right governments. all right we are about to go but here's a reminder of our top story real madrid have been crowned champions of europe defeating liverpool three one in the champions league final we're showing you pictures of the celebrations already underway in madrid they got a lot to celebrate over the past three years they won the champions league each of those times and in fact four out of the last five seasons crazy hot people in ireland have voted by a landslide to liberalize the country's restrictive abortion laws with counting over after yesterday's referendum voters backed the change by a margin of two to one. i don't forget you can always get deja vu news on the go just download our out from google play or from the apple store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you also used to send us photos and videos.
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