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because. scott turner. charged december twenty second to w. . the news line from berlin another victim of the strasburg shootout dying as a french city makes a subdued return to normality a fourth person comes to injuries suffered in choose days of attack that's up to police gunned down the suspect a culprit last night also coming up. the british prime minister to read them a defense a bedsit strategy up to
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a summit in brussels european officials say the demands were unclear she thinks concessions to win over opponents breaks a deal back home. and imagine finding yourself up against the attractive talents of germany's mixed martial arts wonder if you will be at dorney if you can keep up with and none can be terror in the featherweight division. i'm welcome to the show another victim of the strasburg attack has died french prosecutors say the victim had been in critical condition since the shooting earlier this week it's a tragic coda to a frantic forty eight hours in the city police searched straws for two days before to pull from the public brought them on hunt to a deadly conclusion. a neighbor films
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a scene through their window. shots last moments as an extensive two day manhunt comes to an end leaving the chief suspect in the attack dead at the age of twenty nine but as the community breathes a sigh of relief questions i'm urging. what wasn't a known radical with a long list of criminal convictions watch more closely how was he able to pass through security checkpoints even after police discovered weapons at his house residence also ask how she got was able to evade police for days after the deadly attack did you have accomplices that are still on the loose. after two days of a city in lockdown the christmas market has we opened. with the army providing security. so much in the words you know peace to all this christmas market it's all history it's a common good that belongs to the french people this morning with their four just
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wanted to stroll a bit and show that we will always keep our head up. as friends grapples with how to prevent radicalization and such attacks locals and tourists alike showing their support for the city of strasburg and its long tradition of celebrating the holidays this christmas market. now to some of the other stories making news around the world was parliament has voted to create a standing army the move comes ten years after kosovo declared independence from serbia doesn't recognize kosovo and strongly opposes the creation of an army. prime minister suggested the move could provoke military intervention. iran has welcomed the ceasefire of yemen's quote city of data agreed on by the two sides in yemen civil war yemen's foreign minister and a top rebel leader shook hands on the deal at a u.s.
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sponsored talked of us once or talks in sweden but data is a vital entry point for the humanitarian aid needed by millions of human needs. in brussels a to d. day two of the last year opinion union summit of the year migration and eurozone reform are on the agenda but britain's departure from the law is still dominating conversation on thursday rebuffed u.k. prime minister to resign may's kiev for changes to a breath the deal they were united in saying the existing deal could not be renegotiated. now to resume a gave a statement a short time ago let's have a listen i notice that there has been reporting that the e.u. is not willing to consider any further clarification the e.u. is clear as. i am that if we are going to leave with a deal this is it but my discussions with colleagues today have shown that further clarification just caution following the council's conclusions is in fact possible
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. the race work still to do and we will be holding talks in coming days about how to obtain the further assurances that u.k. parliament needs in order to be able to approve that as bring in our correspondents max hoffman who is at the european council in brussels and shot a child some pill in on its way in london welcome to you both at max let's begin with you we just had to read them a bash still believes of these rooms for clarification or reassurances it's a view shared in bustles. exactly she's not saying they go she ation it if she's saying clarification and that's a big difference because had she said negotiation that would have meant opening up the withdrawal agreement again the divorce agreement something. i'm going to the german chancellor and a minor and i called the french president completely excluded in their closing press conferences here the european summit and that means that withdrawal agreement will contain the backstop the now infamous backstop meaning the insurance that
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there won't be a hard border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and ireland which is part of the european union it also means that this backstop could possibly be permanent if they cannot negotiate their future relations so what can they give or what can they give or if they're not going to open up the withdrawal agreement well they can give or clarifications meaning that they really don't see the backstop as a trap that they want to keep it as short as possible if possible not trigger it at all meaning that they will negotiate future relations in earnest and as quickly as possible so to sum it up you know they're not talking about the christmas present here anymore that has been bought it's not exchangeable they're talking about. the wrapping to make it shine you're in pretty you're for the people. so shallow here in london if there is i'm a comes back with a shiny new package is it going to get the momentum is it going to give her that
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rather the momentum that she needs to move forward with the current abraxane deal. to put it bluntly to critics or to reason may's deal at this summit in brussels has been an absolute disaster they wanted some concrete concessions from the union particularly on the irish border issue and as you just heard from max that doesn't look like they're going to get it series in may essentially is going to be coming back to the u.k. as far as that concerned empty handed what that means of course then that nothing has really changed since monday and that is when to reason may thought she might put this breaks a deal to parliament that the ones who need to approve it in order for it to go ahead but cooled it off simply because she knew it just wasn't popular enough now nothing has changed as far as the critics are concerned and she really faces and almost impossible task of selling not very same deal going forward but it's there are some minor changes that do need to be taken into account first of all there has
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been the vote of confidence in the prime minister this week what that means is that the euro skeptics within her in party cannot challenge to reason may for at least two years so she will be out to turn around to them and say look this is my deal you either accept it or you don't and then going forward it looks like the vote in parliament is going to be put forward in january what that means is that it's just roughly two weeks before the u.k. is meant to be leaving the european union on march twenty ninth there will be some nerves here in the u.k. and in the about the u.k. crashing out of the e.u. without a deal if there is a maze deal is a pos whether that's enough to convince parliaments that they have to accept to reason may see oh well we'll have to see in january. in london and max hoffman in brussels thank you both. united nation talks aimed at stopping irreversible climate change are due to end in poland today and negotiators remain
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deadlocked on key issues delegates from one hundred ninety six countries are trying to agree on a rulebook for the twenty fifteen paris climate accord which vowed to keep global warming below two degrees celsius but a handful of countries including the u.s. and russia won't commit to the agreement developing nations also want financing to help them adapt to the effects of climate change. and it's not just delegates in poland though who want something done to limit climate change schoolchildren around germany have been demonstrating today end of the slogan friday for future now they want politicians to do more to prevent global warming and in berlin they took their message to germany's parliament. right now they should be in french class instead they're trying to save the earth these ninth graders are ditching school to protest climate change. because they want to keep having these natural disasters they're learning math french and english won't help us we have to stop climate change then
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we can go back to school. for thirty years. people have learned about climate change. nothing has happened. fifteen year old car clinger back organized the climate strike in front of the pundits talk but because he isn't of legal age yet his father applied for the permit to protest children from schools all around the island decided to join him. if you want to germany should face call and meet climate call so the earth will survive. i think we should have a right to the future that's why we're here who could. be it's unbelievable that we are here today in twenty eighteen and we hardly know us and the politicians still haven't clearly committed themselves. some day in twenty fifty will be under water and people have died because the government isn't intervening. in fourteen german cities students garber to strike for the climate some even brits being expelled
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from school. can kind of be coming to europe today these protests will keep on growing they want to continue to strike indefinitely. in the europa league the german side track trying for to finish the group stage with a perfect record frank would beat a lot c o two one in rome to become the first wonderfully good team to win all six games in the europa league group stage but the match was overshadowed by found violence inside and outside the stadium five frankfurt fans were arrested. just like frankfurt buying liverpool's and also topped their group thanks to a five one win against larnaca dominic course scored twice for leverkusen meanwhile crashed out after conceding a late tying goal against wasn't of norway that in turn allowed scottish club
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celtic to a vast despite their defeat to group winners salzburg seven time european champions ac milan exited the competition after losing to olympiakos meanwhile last year's finalist musée finished at the bottom of frankfurt's group having picked up just a single point. now to the sport of mixed martial arts a male dominated sport where gemini is junia dorney has emerged as both an inspiration for young female a faves and well champion in the featherweight division i caught up to with dani about how when she returned from a wildly successful season to have been in. it with 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
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an m.m.a. fight his skill set. because of all of them told me it 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 a long journey from her beginnings as a judo fighter in germany's youth national team. was. me this title means everything to me and i finally got it and that's been working for the so hard thanks to my team has been tied him to the end of growth for everybody on the way to bolton supported me thanks guys i love you yeah here it is this is what you train so hard for. the gold
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medal has brought you a dollar and 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. martial arts. she's not the only woman who trains at the spitfire gym but she's a colossal above the rest the head coach says she has a bright future. everything there is to achieve as an amateur. we're looking ahead we're steadily preparing her for professional fights and i think there is still a lot to come from. the trains like a professional six times a week with up to four gym sessions on top of that it's what it takes to be
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