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seven percent. platform for. this is the news coming to you live from berlin the final movements of the suspected strong school. police in france gunned on frenzy down to their shitty check in a doorway off to queue for three draws a weapon it ends a massive two day manhunt for the attacker who kids treat me a christmas market in the city we go to straws look for the latest also coming up.
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british prime minister terrorism is suffers another blow off his refusal to bond over bread said he also accuses of not being clear about what she really wants. and imagine finding yourself up against this the kinetic talent of germany's mixed martial arts wanted to unia dorney if you can keep up with her and i'm getting beat up in the for the weight division. hello and welcome i'm going. it's been a tense few days for people in the french city of strasbourg police have been unable to track down the gunman who opened fire on your christmas market and killed three people but last night after a tip off from a member of the public they found and killed the twenty nine year old suspect.
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checa i talked to our correspondent in strasbourg in a moment but first this report. police gunned down the alleged killer sharif shikata and strasburg's annoyed or neighborhood. the twenty nine year old grew up here security forces finally caught up with him on thursday evening a full two days after the attack on the city's popular christmas market. that. this individual matched the description of the person wanted since tuesday evening . at the moment the try to arrest him he turned around and opened fire. they then responded and managed to shoot him down. to. show reach a convoy is already known to police for his long criminal record and radical islamist beliefs before he indiscriminately opened fire near the christmas market.
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but here originally managed to escape. 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 great idea for you to know just as well that's the killer and this family's future for some of these men families so it's it's interesting to see the raising them with their relationship going on the streets. now all across the city a collective sigh of relief is palpable. under heavy police presence the strasburg christmas market is back up and running and. the reopening is a sign of the city's resilience. here in strasbourg a sense of normality is now starting to return off to a tense couple of days you can see here that the christmas markets have now been reopened albeit with heightened security last night the chief suspect surely schick
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out the man accused of opening fire in this very area was shot dead in the west of the city in an area called the doff we traveled to that area following police vehicles which sped through the streets and it's there that we understand that police offices had come into contact with a man matching his description they try to apprehend him when they did he opened fire on them they returned in kind neutralizing him and shooting him dead local residents then started to emerge they told me of their relief after a ten. couple of days some of them opening their houses to offices sharing refreshments nevertheless here in strasbourg questions remain over seven hundred offices were mobilized in this country to search for she kept he ended up turning up in the very area he was last seen some fifty hours ago. that humphrey reporting from strasbourg that we now bring you up to date with some other
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stories making news around the wasn't possible spot of them has voted to create a standing army the move comes after cost of war declared independence from serbia serbia does not recognize kosovo and strongly opposes the creation of an army last week suggested the move could provoke military intervention. delegates at the un climate change conference and got a potent are struggling to agree on a rulebook for implementing the two thousand and fifteen paris climate accord representing almost two hundred countries the delegates have clashed on financing and the creation of an international market for carbon credits to reach some mass said the conference could be extended into the big cap. to brussels now and day two of the last european union summit of the migration and euro zone reform on the agenda but britain's departure from the block are still dominating conversations
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time in the city's me has met french president in modern mccraw this morning on thursday e.u. leaders rebuffed mazed pleas for changes to the dean. by united in saying the existing deal could not be read that was seated and after caring for the specter of a no deal bracks it steer opinion in the us nicely confirmed that backs up these three parts of the troll agreement it's not just a march issue to european issue because of the signals. we heard yesterday on especially reassuring about the capacity of britain to be able to on that being gauge me to conclude we are going to be short prepared possibilities including that of a new deal with this. this is not a brussels in day two of the last european union summit of the migration and euro zone reform on the agenda but britain's departure from the block is still dominating conversations prime minister to the seventy has made french president in
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money and mccrone this morning on tuesday you need is rebuffed mainsprings changes to have brakes and dean the e.u. leaders were united in saying that the existing the could not be renegotiated and are preparing for the specter of a no deal breck's it. steer opinion us nice we confirmed that backs up these two parts of the trial agreement it's not just an irish issue to european issue because of the signals that we heard yesterday on especially reassuring about the capacity of britain to be able to on the engagement to conclude we are going to be short prepared possibilities including bout of a new deal. and for more i'm joined by our correspondence young matis is at the european council in brussels and bob to visit at parliament in london welcome to both of you and you know we just heard the belgian and irish prime this is this seems to be growing impatience within the e.u. which to me it's a me and the u.k.
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parliament. exactly every day you've heard leader for rucka the irish tee shot making clear once again that the backstop is an integral part of this divorce agreement it's a done deal it will not be touched again putting a time limit on it will render it meaningless though so this is not on the table and this brings me to sell michel the belgian prime minister who basically pointed out the consequences that means no deal is becoming ever more likely and the use now given handing out a tech. will advise to companies everything from banking to nuclear research how they will have to react in case of a no deal scenario. one in london barbara britain's former prime minister has this radiant thing is big what he's basically saying is a little intense fear so it should be up to the public to break the deadlock let's take a listen to what tony blair had to say. now therefore should be the time of preparation
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parliament to make sure it can converse the options in a sensible manner one by one to reach agreement on an option or a referendum europe to ensure that a britain is ready to think again europe is ready also to think again. so we did get to hear tony blair there saying barbara is a bit but is britain willing to think again instead now the political will for a second referendum as he seems to be suggesting. it's not quite there yet but of course the push forward is growing because more and more people across the party divides in parliament see that this can't go on treason make can't go indefinitely to brussels and get a bloody nose and come home was empty hands and they can't indefinitely sort of table motions and then take them out again and say we can vote in those there's no majority for it i mean that is becoming a ridiculous day going around in circles so now the push to break the impasse and
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to ask the public actually look at this deal is this what you want all would you rather stay in the you seems to make more and more political sense the key to this however is not tony blair the former labor leader who is largely discredited in britain because of the iraq war the key to it is jeremy corbyn the currently labor leader and he still won't budge she's still tries to play the power game he still tries to push for a new election in august which sort of grabbed government from the conservatives he needs to be won over by his own people who need to tell him now's the time to move and now's the time to sort of save the country from this ridiculous occasion because the clock is really ticking ever more loudly it is just three months and a bit to correct that date absolutely finally and refigure old surely and disorderly brags it is not in the interest of the e.u. but this point is
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a second referendum or to think about for them. it's an open secret that you would actually like the u.k. to remain and so technically the answer is yes a dual leaders sitting or talk i would like to talk about the issue of a sec. referendum the answer is no no one here i've asked of the leaders wants to comment on something like this and behind closed doors many also think that it is an unlikely scenario we stepped over at that point where something like that could still be on the table right just like this in brussels bob result in london as you said bob would seem to be going around in circles on this issue thank you very much for your perspective again office and sport in the europa league german side i'm talking frankfurt finished the group stage with a perfect record frankfurt beat not seal to one a to do to become the first one to sneak a team to win all six games in the europa league group stage but the match was
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overshadowed by fan violence inside and outside the stadium frankfurt france five of them were arrested just like frankfurt by a live equipment also tell their group thanks to a five one win against larnaca now domini course scored twice for leiva couzin lives his mean wife crashed out after conceding a late tying goal against rosenborg norway that in turn allowed the scottish club celtic to advance despite the defeat of group win as sod's book seven time european champions exited the competition after losing to olympiacos and nastiest fineness must say finished at the bottom of frankfurt's group having just picked up one single point. not of the sport of mixed martial arts also known as m.m.a. which is basically a made dominated sport but jim you do a dorney has emerged both as an inspiration by
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a young female athletes and as the one champion in the featherweight division we caught up with her when she returned to berlin. after windy successful season. it was everybody knows now yulia is a world champion. this is yulia dorney a few weeks ago she became the featherweight world champion in mixed martial arts she's back at the spitfire gym and berlin for the first time since her victory usually she trains here every day boxing wrestling jujitsu judo they're all part of an m.m.a. fight his skill set. because of all the bang dalmiya was the reigning european champion when she travelled to the world championships in bahrain. in the final she was the dominant fighter forcing her opponent to tap out in the second round crowning dormy as the world champion. it was
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a long journey from her beginnings as a judo fighter in germany's youth national team. was who was. easy this title means everything to me and i finally got it and i've been working for the so hard thanks to my team just beside him to get the growth for everybody on the way to bowl to support me thanks guys i love you yeah here it is this is what you train so hard for. the gold medal has brought me fame and glory but as an amateur she doesn't receive any money for her success. i like her enthusiasm for the sport she's a great ambassador for m.m.a. . well fortunately as a female fighter she's still a rare breed. i hope she can inspire other girls to take up m.m.a. or other martial arts before. she's not the only woman who trains at the spitfire
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gym but she's a class above the rest the head coach says she has a bright future and congratulations to her now working day damn good news bend for them has your business news coming up for you shortly so do stay with us if you can . frankfurt. international gateway to the best connections and the road and rail. located in the heart of europe connected to the. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and trying our services.
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