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but everyone has the right. to everyone has the right to say. this news coming from the final moments of the suspected strong folks who to police in france and gone down twenty nine in your city check out in a doorway operation reportedly draws a weapon. amassing to date manhunt for the attacker who killed a christmas market in the city really good instructor for the detail for the coming
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out. british prime minister to resign he suffered another blow up to be just refused to bunch over a brick that he also accused of not being clear about what you really want. with that shima it's been a tense three days for people in the french city of strasbourg police have been unable to track down the gunman who opened fire at a christmas market and killed three people but last night after a tip off from a member of the public they found and killed twenty nine year old suspect chevy i talked to our correspondent in just a moment but first this report. police gunned down the alleged killer. and. neighborhood. the twenty nine year old grew up here security forces finally caught
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up with him on thursday evening a full two days after the attack on the city's popular christmas market. so that. this individual matched the description of the person wanted since tuesday evening . the moment the tried to arrest him he turned around and opened fire. they then responded and managed to shoot him down and. that he wanted to. share each account was already known to police for his long criminal record and radical islamist beliefs before he indiscriminately opened fire near the christmas market. but here ridgeley managed to escape. the security has been heavy in strasburg since then and now people say they're relieved it's finally safe to go out. or everybody's cleared the tree to be honest small boats to the killer is finally the usual first there's been five
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of these sorts but it's unclear snow in the city amazing to be due to a ship going on the struggle. now across the city a collective sigh of relief is palpable. under heavy police presence to strasburg christmas market is back up and running for. the reopening is a sign of the city's resilience. on hand humphrey is in strong and in the christmas markets behind you is opening a step towards normalcy the city has been on edge for the last few days have. absolutely emerita the city has been on edge but no manatee is starting to return as you mentioned there you can see behind me that the christmas market has now reopened a lot of hustle and bustle here on the streets many people are out and about book
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is a completely different city to how we found it when we arrived here on wednesday in the wake of that attack that said in the wake of any tragedy life goes on although always somewhat altered and that's what we're seeing here in strasbourg as we came into the market we saw around thirty security guards huddled seeming to have a pre meeting about how they would patrol base area we saw armed guards with automatic weapons so life goes on but always slightly altered his will and now you last night's police operation which ended in the shooting of the suspect what were the circumstances of his killing. that's right amrita shortly off to nine pm here in france an operation it was announced that the chief suspect had been killed in no doff we were there as that police operation unfolded we understand that three police officers came into contact with
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a man resembling a shit kept they tried to speak to him when they did he opened fire on them they returned in kind and neutralized him when we arrived off to a very tense fifty hours we found many people then out on the streets neighbors who just wants to understand what happened they said they were relieved they were showing photos often on their phones things social media snap chat for example of photos of a man who had been killed and yeah i mean a response essentially people were relieved people opening up their homes to the police sharing a little bit of wine or hot coffee and they say hello when you were in the area where the suspect lived what did people tell you that. that's right every time we thought it was important to go to that area a suburb in the west of skies well because not everywhere looks like this timber framed place with expensive christmas decorations it says
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a council estate where people said that this is a difficult area they said they were dismayed about what had happened is that they knew she had a ship if she cat and they knew his family they were shocked by what had happened nevertheless this is difficult area where petty crime can flourish bearing in mind that there is high levels of unemployment and poverty and humphrey in the heart of strasbourg thank you very much for that. to brussels nine day two of the last a european union summit of the migration and euro zone reform on the agenda for britain's departure from the block is still dominating conversations as indeed it is now the prime minister to visit me has met french president in money and mccraw and this morning on thursday e.u. leaders rebuffed me as pleas for changes to the brics in. the united in saying the existing deal could not be renegotiated and said many have not adequately described
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what exactly she's looking for. stones for this agreement intends to proceed to is it so difficult. that it's not open for a new. coach we would like our british friends in four weeks time to let us know what they're expecting. because with taking part in a debate that is sometimes hazy and for science and i would like to see some firm clarification on this point. for more let me go and. not his is standing by at the european council building in brussels and bob a result is at bottom in london joe let me start with you recount that quite a bit of impatience with britain from the e.u. leadership how did the prime minister terrorism is appealed to help to push her legs if these football. and. you can retire we've just heard the head of the european council and the head of european commission and basically their message was reiterated by leaders arriving here for the second summit stay that this is
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basically a done deal we've we've talked through all the sticking points for weeks and months we've clarified everything it was always clear the backstop yes it is only an insurance policy yesterday the dutch prime minister said let's the mystifying of the remaining questions we only one thing is we do not want a backstop we don't have one to keep the u.k. in the customs union by all means but only as an insurance in order to avoid a hard border and so now you have a little bit of a confusion here what else can they offer theresa may what would help her to take back home and convince her own lawmakers that this deal is a good deal that's what it is from the perspective of the european union number two there is a me a fifth to fail to get an escape route at this summit or from a brags that obama's worth has the reaction been in the u.k. . the reactions are fairly devastating emerita as is to be expected
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because the reason may's week has gone from bad to worse to horrible is started out is that she had to pull the vote in parliament because she would have had a big defeat and then she had there was a leadership challenge which she survived but she survived severely wounded and then she goes to brussels and she doesn't get anything and of course the british press usually normally says like good the e.u. is rebuffing her requests the e.u. won't help her and day she now comes back empty handed and of course her enemies are circling already they have renewed calls from her opponents within the conservative party and the hard line breaks the cheers who say she has to stand down we don't want to carry on with her guilt from the. to have a deal is better than no deal surely a disorderly brags it is not in the interests of the you is it. richard you name it a deal is better than no deal but it's also true that no deal is better than
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a bad deal and that is something the e.u. like the u.k. has to consider as well so there are concerns here that if you cross too many red lines and the you has made a number of concessions to theresa may if you make too many of those you run into all sorts of difficulties endangering the stability of the internal market for instance one of the main achievements economically of the european union so that is not on the table and also there is a tactical consideration here you know any concession bigger concession like a more stronger warning and in terms of insurance is now one over christmas this could be tackled again so it would be better to give the u.k. something like that at a later point number looking at what are we options for today's i'm a goofy if you can. now she seems to cling on to the hope like garrick just said that at a later point the e.u. will give her something by the e.u.
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cannot give her a legally binding sort of invalidation off the backs up and that's really what her hard line breaks to cheers and the northern irish do you p. one so she has not on will not have a majority in parliament for this deal needs to be a plan b. and so the cause of course are coming in this morning from all sides of the brics to tears say let's have a so-called managed no deal that's the latest flavor here that they think they have britain could just drop out and the e.u. would then sort of cordon see that trucks would still roll and planes would still fly and it wouldn't be so bad after all and of course from the other side from the opposition and many other politicians like in the middle ground they say we have to find a way out of this impasse may. we have a second referendum all of parliament decide where the majority in the house really lies so she is in a harold to bind and it's not really to be seen at the moment where which way is
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the way out for her she will likely not survive in the medium term run riot. in london and motus in brussels thank you both very much. that may not be up to date but some on the stories making news around the want the two women accused of poisoning the hot the north korean leader kim jong il in the back in court in malaysia the lawyers want the courts to lift testimony from seven witnesses for the defense the murder trial is set to start next month. you don has welcomed the cease fire in yemen sports if we did agree drawn by the two sides in yemen civil war yemen's foreign minister and a top revenue to shook hands on the deal at the u.n. sponsored talks in sweden is a vital entry point for humanitarian aid needed by indians yemeni. a u.n. climate change conference in poland looks set to be extended into the weekend as
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the go see it has remained deadlocked on key issues delegates from almost two hundred countries to agree on a room before implementing the two thousand and fifteen pounds trying to board they have clashed on financing and the creation of an international market for carbon credits. in the europa league german side i'm shocked frankfurt finished the group stage with a perfect record frank would be. two one in rome to become the first been to stick a team to an old six games in the europa league group stage but the match was overshadowed by fan violence inside and outside the stadium five frankfurt fans were arrested. just like frankfurt by leave a cruise and also top their group thanks to a five one win against naca domini cost scored twice to leave a cruise in ninth signaling while crashed out after conceding
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a late tying goal against rosenborg of norway and that in turn allowed scottish club celtic to advance despite the defeats to group win as silence of a seven time european champions ac milan exited the competition often losing to us and last year's finalists must say finished at the bottom of frankfurt's group having picked up just a single point. and out of water sports and the final event off the act while bike was championship is underway in the united arab emirates the condit lagoon in shock jock provides the backdrop for the season ending showdown in what many call jet skis. jeremy paris is on the word verge of winning the men's title the frenchman has a day to remember winning both races to extend his lead in the overall standings and in the women's defending champion emma nearly forty and of sweden won the
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second race of the day pushing her in position to take the title once again. you're watching the w. is a coming up ahead a privately finance rocket ship that's reached the bondi of space for the first time for the virgin galactic say they believe it will be able to take tourists to space as early as next year. that story and more coming up with god and frankly standing by for you i fear. your. natural riches. the precious resources. of the rewarding investment. has been called to your views on. the country as an abundant supply polices it to international.
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