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little bridge. trip. reports starting june eleventh on t.w. . this is t w news live from berlin germany is far right takes to the streets and so does its approach the anti immigration alternative for germany party has been holding a rally in the german capital with multiple counter-demonstrations trying to block its progress through central budget thousands of police have been deployed to keep them apart. so go to the brandenburg gate in just
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a second. or two on the program the polls are open in colombia's presidential election in a vote that could have an impact on the country's peace process we'll find out what's at stake. and real madrid of crown kings of european football yet again their fans celebrate as the spanish giants take the champions league title for a third consecutive year defeating liverpool in the final to talk about the match the magic and the misfortune. hello and welcome my name is christopher springer thanks for joining us germany's far right took to the streets of berlin earlier today supporters of the anti immigration alternative for germany the f.t. gathering for a rally they call the future for germany police said around two thousand demonstrators it's. ended meanwhile twenty five thousand people turned up for
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counter-demonstrations a tense day in the capital began when the f.t. rally got underway outside berlin central train station demonstrators then assembling in front of the brandenburg gate there they were greeted by thousands of counter-demonstrators determined to walk the. barricades were erected as police kept both sides apart. let's get the latest from our correspondents on the ground now our political correspondent thomas sparrow monitoring the a of these demonstrations ibrahim she's been keeping an eye on the counter demonstrations for starting with you thomas the f.t. rally is over i believe what was its central message today. its central message christopher was that they want a different type of germany that they're not that they do not necessarily agree with the way things have developed they do not necessarily agree with anglo merkel they do not necessarily agree with government's policies when it comes to
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immigration when it comes to the euro when it comes to integration you name it it was basically a call here in berlin for a different type of germany and that was also evident from the other protesters as well it was in a way of different visions and well let's go to those other counter-demonstrations i have been monitoring them for us. what has their message been the counter-demonstrators. it's simply it's exactly what you see these are counter demonstrations these demonstrations never would have happened had the advantage have this show of power planned here so their main message is to say that they stand for everything that they stand against everything that they have day stands for they believe the way that they see that day does not represent the diversity and the color for illness of german society as they see it so they are here in their thousands to see that they are open they are accepting of people from different walks of life. they're accepting of immigrants and people people coming
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from different parts of the world and that is their own vision of germany it's important to note that this is a this this particular demonstration where i'm at was called for partially on social media by a collection of berlin. nightclubs something that the city is it is very well known for is a has come to define its identity over the past couple of years but the amounts of people and the diversity and in the demonstration itself cannot be understated and from what i've seen i've seen families i've seen young people students immigrants people from all walks of life so even though it was called for initially from on social media from this group we've seen a diverse group of people that this demonstration this counter demonstration ended up attracting and their main message is that as far as for today at least that they stand for everything that the odd day is not ok i'm back to thomas thomas the
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safety demonstration the counter demonstrations both of them trying to end up in front of the brandenburg gate two thing actually meet each other in any way. well they directly if you will they were divided obviously by police and you could hear both sides chanting if you will slogans on the other side but from what we saw standing right here in front of the gate they did not specifically meet directly but it was you know way a clash of a set of ideas and a clash of visions. ok. and thomas sparrow both in different sports in central berlin many thanks to both of you. moving on to other news now u.s. officials are reported to have been visiting north korea today for talks on preparing a juden summit between president obama trump and north korean leader kim jong un that's according to a report in the washington post newspaper that talks come after south korean president in and his north korean counterpart held
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a surprise summit on saturday their meeting focusing on an attempt to keep the korean peace process moving off the u.s. president on the trump canceled the juden summit then signaled it might go ahead after all. voting is taking place in colombia as the south american nation chooses its next president among the issues at stake the landmark peace deal that colombia's outgoing president signed with marxist fark rebels two years ago right wing candidate even do cases the deal is too lenient on fuck guerrillas he wants to jail former rebels for war crimes and while the leftist candidate breakthrough he backs the deal his party is also not ruling out entering a coalition with fogge political party. the treaty was signed in twenty sixteen and ended a conflict that last two decades and claimed hundreds of thousands of lives but
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what people think in the regions worst hit by that conflict is a figure holmes filed this report from grenada a town that suffered one of the worst fark attacks. was a young boy in fact a rebel fighters a tech the town of granada although he now wags 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 about that i'm a little my brother was killed when i was eight years old and that was really hard for me and made into a little but i mean it took a similar sort of 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 and in other words i do not think we would survive. there but i was just you know pretty. in december two thousand set off
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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 do that but if this will represent some of the victims of the conflict here in tire and we have this block here of those who are still disappeared and these a nest side were murdered and bury so many hamleys have not yet recovered from that loss they continue to suffer their pain and some have not been able to forget i mean they can do this in one field cup i did but the next. in the referendum on the peace deal in two thousand and sixteen most people in granada voted against the agreement but one of the hobby years later many seem to have changed their minds or . whatever. i would vote yes because we are at peace now before the violence in this town was unbearable. the. you're living with the brother
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maybe i would think it would be better to vote yes because we are searching for peace if we said no we'd be wrecking that process some of the. 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 i believe that in the coming four years the government will not be able to reverse the peace process that the current president juan manuel santos started when one was found just. no one in grenada expects the peace agreement to restore what they have lost but little by little they are managing to deposit their wounds in the chest of memories. realm of dreams have been crowned european champions referred to consecutive year
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after defeating livable three one in the champions league final last night in kiev joining me in the studio to discuss a dramatic night of football chris harrington from g.w. sports press it couldn't have worked out better for real madrid could it. chris i concur completely because this was real which is. last opportunity to secure some silverware and what better civil way to win than the champions league the third in a row incredible and the fans were out in droves and they all converged the tradition is they go to the city center in the dream and they surround this fountain as you can see on the screen there must be some magical water coming out that fountain because the fans you know are enthralled in pure euphoria and they will be joined later by the players there will be a victory tour it will continue coleman made it such a go burn about later this evening so it's a great way to see rehab a jury come out on top and we do have a match report chris we should take a look at that now. liverpool started on the front foot but after thirty minutes
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disaster struck starman mohamed salah tussled with said to ramos and was forced off with a shoulder injury after the break a lapse in concentration from one of his copy of skills to karim benzema the opener but around the trade weren't sent to prison for too long as liverpool hit back four minutes later saudi omani level discords won all but then gareth bale came off the bench to produce perhaps the goal of the season his spectacular overhead kick giving madrid a two one lead after sixty four minutes bale's long range hit slips through because he has his fingers and finalised you're going plops second defeat in a champions league final. three one the final score ramage read revelling in liverpool's heartbreak as they celebrated their thirteenth champions league title. film with me chris harrington from t.v. sports press you're talking about that magic water in the fountain in madrid is that what's making real madrid pretty much unbeatable in this competition it could be a combination of that it is the experience they bring to the pitch and their depth
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it was a magical moment by crescendo when all the like many expected but it was the super substitute gareth bale he only needed two minutes in two seconds to pull off what you call a shit laina the bicycle kick everyone on the pitch in shock and even the coaches it deems it done who's known as a great player you know made this motion of amazement so that was nice to see and it could hardly go down as one of the best champions league goals in final history and gareth bale the super so we have a sound bite from him let's have a listen. on the biggest stage and it will fall to score a goal of those o.c. it to come true and i've actually never scored a cut of the box the feet 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 him go in the back and such an important occasion. with but i'll have a superstar from real madrid to a list of about liverpool as well cress incredible bad luck right at the beginning
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when mohamed salah was badly injured to a questionable tackle from san showdown last there but perhaps the game will be really remembered for those massive mistakes from lower risk areas they will go he would say so you know we all know defense wins championships and the fans can cost you the championship and that's exactly what happened with lord's kerio the first one was just a mental lapse he was trying to throw the ball out and kareem bins and i was right there stuck his toe way convert the first goal and the second goal the complete you know brace for gareth bale was even more confusing because it looked it appear as if lawrence carey was had the ball about to go right in his hands and somehow it just slipped through his fingers he was devastated you know after the match and he was sorry to all these fancy apologize even wished he could go back in time but he's only twenty four years old so i do think he'll rebound but unfortunately for him liverpool fans have been calling for his exit ever since that horrible display ok and another defeat in in a cup final for a clock is there
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a cost on him or something you know it's tough to say because he's only won one out of six seven scuse me seven major finals he's only won the german cup he's lost the champions league final twice but you have to give him some credit watch most salo went out he did something to motivate liverpool would have time you saw him on a score a goal he is the ultimate motivator but there are a few defining moments in this match chris and you're getting close up addressed the reporters after the match and this is what he had to say. kind of a harsh challenge because it all is that it's like wrestling a little bit most unlucky then that mole fall on the shoulder and it's a serious injury that even bursts a really serious injury and then the other the size of moments olds are quite. strange. that's how it is all because all the older is the other three one real madrid and that's why we are not
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