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this is deja vu news live from berlin gunmen stormed the chinese consulate in the pakistani city of karachi an intense hour long shoot out last all three gunmen two policemen and two civilians dead but no chinese diplomats or staff at the consulate worker. also coming out britain's prime minister drugs have made tells parliament she's got the best possible divorce deal from the e.u. but spain's prime minister is pushing negotiations right up to the wire over the british territory i'm sure broad term. and france's african art might be heading back home a report commissioned by president back home is likely to recommend
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a change in the law to allow the works to be returned to their nations of fortune. i'm sumi so much got to thank you for joining us china has asked pakistan to tighten security for its citizens of the country after an attack on the chinese consulate in karachi now police say all three suicide bombers two policeman and a father and son visiting the consulate were killed but no staff inside the building were hurt. the moment of the attack the blast and inserting gunshots can be heard throughout crashes clifton neighborhood the attackers where wearing suicide vests and carrying hand grenades they came in a car loaded with explosives and tried to storm the building but pakistani police gunned him down before they could enter it eyewitnesses describe the horror that
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unfolded. they had huge question which they were carrying in their arms they detonated the grenades it created a very smoky atmosphere and then you cannot imagine it was horrendous two police officers and two civilians were killed in the assault as well as the attackers but the toll could have been much higher. no member of the chinese embassy has been harmed in any way security forces arrived on the scene very quickly and neutralize the attackers if they have managed to get in there could have been a very big tragedy today we're also praising our security forces. a separatist group the liberation army was quaking claiming responsibility the group openly oppose this chinese projects in the neighboring baluchistan province beijing a close economic ally to pakistan has invested billions of dollars into developing the country's infrastructure china condemned the attack but stressed it would stick
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to its commitment. china will continue to work with pakistan and bring more benefit to the people of pakistan china and the rest of the countries of the region. this is the highest profile attack in pakistan against chinese presence pakistani prime minister imran khan has ordered an inquiry. let's get the latest on the story with journalist she joins us from karate tell us more about this insurgent group that has claimed responsibility for this attack or are they. liberation army is considered decided in addition there were. strong shares a border with afghanistan and eight on which is a surge in really important parts on air and then jets again labeled as on is really needed in terms of nature it is also our guarding. the one person population lives and martyre done mission and forward and to be guarding their disdain for.
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stones and villains and for. almost. simpler insurgents i've noticed in which all clerics and. parcel post honored so it's in front. of gunnison according to the report which was shared by this it goes into the insurgency last month and it didn't. result breaking in the region all right shankar pollutes journalist speaking to us from karachi thank you so much and staying with pakistan a bomb has exploded in an open air food market killing at least thirty five people at the opposite end of the country the attack took place in the remote or exide district in the semi-autonomous tribal areas near the border with afghanistan more than fifty people were injured in the bombing does not appear to be linked to the consulate attack in paracho. a you negotiate hers have so far failed to resolve the issue of gibraltar after spain threatened to throw the brakes
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a deal into jeopardy with a last minute objection spanish prime minister peter sanchez tweeted this after speaking with britain's prime minister theresa may on thursday he said our positions remain far away my government will always defend the interests of spain if there are no changes we will veto threats that spain last had brought her to britain more than three hundred years ago but still claims the tiny mediterranean enclave. let's get the latest with our correspondent garrick to standing by in brussels hi gary so the latest news from brussels is that you negotiate or is have failed to reach an agreement on gibraltar what does this mean for the break that process so i mean i've heard that as well but the information i have is that this work it remains ongoing in factories and may is coming to brussels to morrow and there would be no need for her to come on less there's still stuff that could be talked about until that summit on sunday so one option we're looking at is and i
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understand that is something that the negotiators but also the chef us who are preparing the summit of talking about is create an appendix to add to the bullet points that gibraltar would like or that rather that spain would like to see in that final draft a divorce document what is it that spain would like to see what is the issue here and the issue really is and spain made that clear from the beginning of the rest of negotiations they want bilateral talks over the status of people who brought a tiny bit of great britain the rock right in front of their doorstep they don't want it linked directly with the bracks of negotiations and they also want a veto and in fact in this divorce draft paper some five hundred fifty eight pages along there was an a there was a clause that gave spain this veto and it has disappeared in the final stages of the negotiations and spain wants it back in or it will time is ticking down to this
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a big summit on sunday what happens now. well what happens now is that spain doesn't really have a veto on this on the other hand it on the summit the leaders will need consensus so there has to be a unanimous position of the summit so what happens now is this matter has to be resolved otherwise the whole process cannot go forward at the end of this process there is an approval by the european union and that only needs a majority but until we get there we will need a unanimous decision so all you twenty seven members plus the u.k. of course need to be on board so this paper will fly our correspondent karen maginnis reporting in brussels thank you care. now to some other stories making news around the world spanish prime minister pedro sanchez and cuban
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president nico the escondido want to expand ties between the two countries of the two leaders signed agreements and how sanchez is in cuba for the highest level spanish visit to the country in more than thirty years. a group of central american migrants have marched to the border crossing in tijuana mexico calling for permission to enter the u.s. president trump is starting to close the u.s. border with mexico if authorities quote lose control of the situation. cuba has canceled the health care deal with brazil and recalled thousands of doctors working in the country this after brazil's incoming president. called the doctor slave labor cuba earns billions by collecting most of the wages of doctors and medical workers it sends to countries like brazil. and crowds in new york for a freezing temperatures for front row seats at the macy's thanksgiving day parade the annual tradition features a broad array of talent everything from high school bands to broadway stars and then as to maybe fifty million people worldwide watched the televised spectacle.
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in france a report commissioned by president is likely to recommend changes in the law to allow african works of art to be returned to their nations of origin the report follows up on a promise mccall made two years ago to return african heritage to africa most of the works were taken during french colonial rule in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. in a paris museum on the banks of the a palace of african art. but the seventy thousand works here have a troubled past many of them were torn from their cultural home during the colonial era. a new report commissioned by french president emmanuel mccall says that france must return the art it stole. the authors found that as much as ninety five percent of subsaharan african art is held outside the continent. in
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between a country with a renowned art legacy france's move is being hailed as a step toward justice. by returning property is not a matter of victory for someone or failure for others because in the end it's not a battle. at this end he needs these assets to strengthen its national economy to provide employment and also for all the cultural heritage managers and curators in this country. back in paris some resistance french our dealers are skeptical that museums can or even should return the vast collections. is one of these things that looks like morally on its face give it back to what belongs well what is a belong to and hasn't been in that country for over a hundred years and you know look france built the whole music in bali to respect these objects to preserve them to show them so it's a tricky thing i mean i'm actually kind of in favor of it but i'd like to see how
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it gets. completed france's wholesale return of looted african art would be historic and could trigger a response from other european countries with colonial era holdings it was not call himself who launched the initiative but it's unclear if he's prepared to see it through. world cup winning midfielder engel can take has signed a new five year contract with premier league side shall see the france international has been a mainstay of the team since joining from then champions leicester city in two thousand and sixteen he's out chelsea to the league title in his first season at the club and was voted player of the year for his performances the new deal will reportedly earn contain more than three hundred thousand euros per week. motor sports now two time world champion fernando alonso brings the curtain down on
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his glittering formula one career this weekend the spaniard will bow out at the season ending up with dobby grand prix after seventeen years in the sport during that time he won two world championships but many say that number could and should have been more fernando alonso is widely considered one of the most gifted drivers in the history of formula one two world titles before the age of twenty four support that claim the first arrived in two thousand and five alonso becoming the youngest ever world champion at the time after signing for flavio briatore as revamps road team he left rhino after winning his second title in two thousand and six but was never able to recapture his former success at mclaren or ferrari with other teams and drivers hogging the limelight. the respect between us like to think is. going to change along so fail to win another formula one world championship but his ability behind the wheel has never been in question.
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here's one of just a handful of drivers to have won two of the three races that make up the triple crown of motor sport with the monaco grand prix already in the bag alone so i won the twenty four hour of the morning twenty eighteen his focus is now on the indy five hundred. despite this new path though hasn't ruled out to return to formula one in future. you know i've been doing this for for my whole life so maybe next year by april may you know i'm desperate in this so far so you know maybe i find their way somehow to come back. whatever the thirty seven year old chooses he leaves formula one as a legend of the modern era. it's just a pity that he isn't departing with a final shot at glory. now three minutes two players one ball and in the way of jaw dropping skills that was on show in warsaw for the
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tenth anniversary of the freestyle football world championships twenty freestylers faced off in head to head battles to determine who could do the best tricks for the football competitors are allowed to juggle the ball with any part of their body except their hands a packed crowd saw a new world champions crowned in both the male and female category. with some images from india where what could have been a nightmare ended happily for a one year old girl and her parents the family was getting off a crowded train when the parents dropped the baby in the commotion she fell to the tracks and then lay there as the train pulled out of the station miraculously the little girl was unhurt. you're watching d.w. news still to come why seven farmers in a remote area of the north atlantic are delighted about the prospect of britain
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