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bjaaland asked transferred to a board city managed by from part. of this is g.w. news live from valley tech was president leaves his government out of the capital and imposes an overnight curfew after protests is still in the congress though rick thousands of demonstrators joined rallies in quito with some clashing with the police over cost to fuel subsidies and other austerity measures also coming up
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after a phone call between german chancellor angela merkel and u.k. prime minister or a strong scent a leak in london make nights claims that merkel told johnson his plans to leave the e.u. will not work but did she will analyze the story. and one of germany's greatest football players announces his retirement from the game but to try and strike it is hanging up his boots off for a long career that included $800.00 league titles with by munich and a world cup championship. i'm having a humphrey glad you could join me thousands of indigenous people have converged on ecuador capital cater to join anti-government protests clashes with security forces led president anymore to you know to move his administration out of the capital he has also imposed an overnight curfew off to. he has stormed the congress building
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ecuador has seen 6 days of nationwide protests following cuts to fuel subsidies and other austerity measures. the. these are tactics that have toppled governments in ecuador before thousands of anti austerity demonstrators flooded the capital quito they're angry over a government decision to end fuel subsidies to reduce the country's deficit leading to soaring petrol prices. that this country is rich in natural resources what's happened is that it has been impoverished due to the chain of corrupt governments which have stolen for this life and the next symbol of the brightest of either a lot of. protesters blockaded roads and briefly storms the ecuadorian congress building before being driven out by police and soldiers firing tear gas. a state of emergency has been in place since last week when the indigenous led
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protests erupted eventually forcing the besieged government to flee to the port city of quiet. was president lenin mourinho has accused has left his predecessor rafael korea of trying to destabilize ecuador. in the sacking the vandalism the violence shows that there is a political intention organize to destabilize the government and break the constituted order to break democratic order in order. to have been hundreds of arrests while the turmoil is taking a toll on an already vulnerable economy. and lorena has appealed to the united nations for help in calming the situation a bit to ease the worst unrest in years i well earlier i spoke to correspondent stefan creflo who was following the story in a quito and i asked him how the president's decision to move his government temporarily to another city has been perceived that. some are saying he was
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a coward others are saying it was a brilliant strategic move it's completely unheard of. and others are saying it was a safe move because you have to match the historic center as relatively narrow streets. of the unprecedented violence scene of these protests. to. give a cautionary tale and to avoid too much of 'd you to do what anybody 'd any further blood sugars as much as possible because started to reduce the pressure was building up in quito simply by moving to a q with some ministers and you have to bash the other cabinet ministers staying on in the capital 'd it will simply. speak to the president but it's also travel to a key to this area all right correspondents definite cafe in ecuador's capital quito thank you very much indeed. all right let's get you up today now with some of the other stories making news around the world the white house has announced it
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will not cooperate with the congressional impeachment inquiry of u.s. president donald trump the probes trying to find out if trump held back aid to ukraine to push the country to investigate democratic presidential candidate joe biden and his son. farmers in france have been blocking highways with their tracks is to protest the government's agricultural policy they're angry about recent trade agreements and a growing trend of quote acrobatic wish you didn't say disregard their profession. police in berlin have cleared the last of around 300 climate activists blocking a street in the heart of the city the demonstrators from the extinction rebellion movement were demanding action to counter global warming. where prosecutors here in germany have charged a man who hijacked a truck and crashed it into a line of cars with attempted murder 9 people were injured in that incident which
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happened overnight in the western town of limburg police quickly detained the driver and identified him as a syrian national who's been a resident in germany since 2050 his motive has not yet been established and. this is the truck that rammed into several cars in the western german city of lemberg on monday police believe the person at the wheel pulled the truck's original driver out of his cab there was a media speculation that the case might be connected to terrorism but federal officials have dismissed that possibility for now they need it's the informant still on my latest information says that at the moment there's no grounds to say there's a terrorist background to this event. that is the status at the moment when. the truck's driver was a 32 year old syrian national the man arrived in germany in 2015 and was apparently known to police for assault and drug charges. these have detained the person
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behind the wheel of the truck at the moment we are investigating the reason for the collision and of course everything else necessary to determine what happened here just. as police searched 2 apartments last night they collected possible evidence including mobile phones and u.s.b. sticks the investigation is ongoing and prosecutors say they can't yet give any information on a possible motive. well i reported on a reggae face covering this story for us in limburg and we asked to earlier to tell us what is known about the suspect well we know that he has arrived to germany in 2015 that he's a syrian national we know that he was not granted an asylum status or a refugee status like many people from syria have been granted he was granted something that is called subsidiary protection this status is granted to people who
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do not qualify as rich g.'s but are still facing a risk upon returning to their home countries we also know that this very permanent resident permanent residency oh residence permit has had expired just earlier this month on october 1st although it is unclear if he had applied in any way to extend it we also know that he was involved in a previous harassment case in another state in germany north rhine-westphalia and then he harassed the 16 year old teenager and later got into a fight with her mother so he was also known to police there are portadown a wreck of a name book that for us well did it german chancellor angela merkel really tell britain's prime minister that a brics indio is overwhelmingly on like a doubt is what a source close to boris johnson has told british media following a phone call on tuesday morning between the prime minister and now the leak has prompted a new council president donald tusk to warn mr jones and the brakes it should not become what he calls
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a blame game the case you see the european union at the end of this month. $23.00 days until breakfast time is running out and now it's too late to reach a deal with the e.u. at least that's the latest need music coming from london the british government no longer believes an agreement can be reached and that's coming from downing street they're blaming chancellor angela merkel e.u. council president donald tusk is outraged boris johnson what's at stake is not winning some stupid blame game at stake is the future of europe and the u.k. as well as the security interests of our people you don't want a deal you don't want an extension you don't want to revoke quo vadis. that follows a phone call this morning between boris johnson and angela merkel the chancellor reportedly said an agreement was overwhelmingly unlikely if northern ireland does not remain in the e.u. customs union but did she really say that no comment from chancellor merkel she
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kept quiet on the subject later to at a meeting in berlin with david's us ollie the president of the e.u. parliament but the british government is making a big deal out of the phone call essentially saying if this is the new e.u. position then in principle an agreement would be impossible that would make johnson's rush to present new proposal was a waste of time the e.u. remained unconvinced that they would do away with the need for border controls between northern ireland and e.u. member state island and in that case brussels couldn't do without the so-called backstop and a customs union with northern ireland. cess ollie travelled to london on tuesday afternoon. after meeting with boris johnson he said no progress had been made. there are 2 alternatives to a deal it is juncture extension or no deal. after as
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a solo his departure boris johnson told parliament he still wants a deal giving the impression that the 2 sides are living in different universes. when our correspondent in london bagot mass has more about boris johnson's efforts to renegotiate a break to deal both joins in the still insisting that the u.k. wants to leave the with a deal and the latest u.k. offer was a significant step and a reasonable compromise however the question is how realistic is a deal at this point nobody of bricks it for sure will be economically really damaging for the u.k. and by blaming germany and the e.u. for the stalemate in the talks prime minister johnson tries to shift the responsibility away from his own government ok mass there reporting from london now brazil's president xi of course in our 2 says that the mysterious appearance of oil slicks on his country's coast may be the result of
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a criminal act now the oil began washing up on the beaches along the north east coast last month and the president suggested that another country could be to blame but he didn't say which one. pools of oil covered beaches on brazil's coast for weeks they have been appearing along the shores of the atlantic and the state of mud on you how tourist spot a turtle covered in oil and claim this is the result of gross negligence because all the. more oil slicks have now been spotted 2000 kilometers further south overall more than 130 brazilian beaches have been hit so the mighty is not the entire navy and northeast brazil has been mobilized we are trying to dennis what's causing this and where it's coming from. this well in the brazilian t.v. network is investigating whether an accident a refinery belonging to the oil company petrobras may have played
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a role the site experienced an oil spill at the end of august petrobras which is partly state owned denied any involvement and claimed the oil may stem from a foreign tanker experts in brazil have criticized what they see as a delayed response from authorities. sill there was no fast coordinated effort from the authorities and the oil companies. was able to prevent the oil from reaching the coast that the right is if each of the peple force an analysis of the oil will now be conducted with the hope that the results will shed more light on its source. one of germany's greatest 74 will players has retired from the game bust in trying to get us that he's quitting the sport following the end of his club chicago fire season now showing saga made his name by munich becoming a genuine star for club and country but.
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it's finally time to say good bye this was how bastian schweinsteiger ended his journey career in 2016 teams for. as the fan favorite took to the pitch for demand shaft one last time now he's hanging up his boots for good. with this tweet he brought an end to one of the most successful careers in football history trying to show your one eyed bundle a good titles and 7 german cups along with one champions league title but the achievement fans around the globe will remember him for is the 2014 world cup triumph. as the only dream about things like this as a kid so i'm proud of what i've achieved and yes it makes me happy. quickly be on the trophies trying to as he was known came across as a down to earth character more interested in football than the trappings of fame
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