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would you like to explore most of the winter tribute that d.w. to our com slash travel good luck and enjoy the song. this is data really news live from berlin protesters in hong kong to find a band to make their voices heard thousands of demonstrators take to the streets for an unauthorized rally undeterred by recent violent attacks on pro-democracy activists also coming up and other breaks that extension is on the table british prime minister barak's johnson writes to the new asking for
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a delay even though he doesn't want one case comes after the u.k. parliament voted to put off ratifying his backs a deal. also in the bundesliga rubber very indomie features the kind of shop that football fans relish serged now brings play of the day the match result was something that vine munich was trying to avoid. i'm rebecca races welcome to the program protesters in hong kong and defying police and recent attacks on pro-democracy activists to attend an anova rise march police say anyone attending risks arrest protesters have set fire to barricades and tear gas and water cannon have been fined by police demonstrators a pushing for more democratic freedom in the semi autonomous chinese territory.
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tensions are high after a prominent rally organizer and an activist handing out flyers were brutally attacked earlier this week. over the latest we're joined by correspondent charlotte chil some pill who's in hong kong charlotte tell us what's happening there at the moment. rebecca hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people have been back on the streets today is really turning into another violent evening we've seen the news very liberally on the streets with that said blue dye which is so often used here in hong kong designed to sustain and mock anybody who is hit sit in a tent to try and identify them perhaps arrest them later and then of course tear gas as well round after round of tear gas canisters have been fired at protesters now this protest did begin very peacefully we had people of all ages on the streets
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but then as is the pattern at these protests police moved in cleared the protesters out because after all this is an unauthorized protest left behind the young people mainly who are on the front lines who've been engaged in these clashes with police we what we've really seen in the last few hours is that a cat and mouse game between the police and protesters is one follows another to various different locations and just remind us about what happened this week some pro-democracy pro-democracy activists were attacked has that impacted the focus of today's protest. well there are a number of things that refueling the anger here in this particular process when it was all denies it was the under the label fight against the facemask band which has been introduced by the government but since those 2 attacks which took place earlier this week that really has fueled the anger and among people here those images gruesome images of the 2 attacks have gone viral here on social media it's
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on the everybody's been talking about including pro-democracy nor makers now one of those people who were attacked was the convener of the civil human rights front that is the organization that regionally planned this rally before it was called off by police so the very high profile figure here in hong kong he was attacked with ham is very brutal images that he was his only head he is still in hospital he said to be in it it is stable condition at the moment and then last night another protest a stamp to including it in the stomach gruesome images of that one person has been arrested suspected of carrying out that attack michelle and chelsea hill in hong kong thanks very much for the update. now let's turn to some of the other stories making news around the world. 3 people have died during protests in chile against public transport fare hikes president sebastian pinera announced the price increases would be suspended following days of violent protest
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be unrest has been chile's worst in decades. more than $60000.00 passengers and german airports are facing delays or cancellations after cabin crew extended a strike the walkout was cool called over pay and legal status of a union it affects the number of lost tons that sums it or subsidiary used. for the u.s. president donald trump has abandoned a plan to hold the next g. 7 summit at a golf resort he owns in florida critics had accused trump of misusing his office to personally profit from staging the taxpayer funded gathering. as trail an airline qantas has completed the longest ever nonstop commercial passenger flight the boeing 787 dreamliner took off from new york with 49 passengers and crew on board 19 hours and 16 minutes later and touchdown in sydney it was part of a test to assess how ultra long haul flights affect passenger jet lag and crew for take. on the european union's chief negotiator
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has met with a u.n. ambassadors in brussels to discuss the consequences of a series of letters sent by british prime minister boris johnson the 1st asking for a break sit delay johnson was required by law to ask for an extension after parliament met on saturday and voted to postpone ratifying his deal the british prime minister says he's still determined that the u.k. will leave the by october 31st. mixed messages from british prime minister boris johnson one letter to council president donald tusk requesting a practical stench and but left unsigned. and another letter to tusk arguing against such a delay this time bearing the u.k. prime minister's signature. acts outside parliament demonstrators. as british lawmakers voted to delay the approval of the frags
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a deal forcing john to send the request to the new hundreds of thousands marched through the streets of london calling for a 2nd referendum. to do johnson had nationally said he would not request a delay despite the vote i will not negotiate a delay with the. neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e.u. exactly what i've told everyone in the last $88.00 days that i've served as prime minister could do they would be bad for this country. and to democracy but legal experts and opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn said johnson was legally bound to day is a historic day for paul a month because it said it will not be blackmailed by a prime minister who is apparently prepared once again to defy
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a law passed by this parliament i invite him to think very carefully about the remarks he just made about refusing apparently to apply for the extension which the e.u. number 2 act requires him to do. e.u. leaders have made it clear they do not want an extension and i was. kind of the wrong decision if we have if you have a deal with the who is now the focus that's not the which focus my views. now the prime minister is seeking advice as to how he can get back to done by the end of the month but northern ireland's influential democratic unionist party is still unconvinced over the deal and members have said they will consider all previous amendments which includes one backing a 2nd referendum the prospects of which would further break the mood among the throng still clinging to their european dream. tatum is barbara veiled in london following all the latest twists and turns for us barbara not one less about 3 and
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also contradictory nature what as far as johnston hoping to achieve with these letters. for a chance of course is trying to escape from the attention of parliament to slow down the whole breadth of process and to force him into a more obligations and more promises to put down on paper to for instance keep safeguard workers' rights environmental and consumer rights after rex it because this is basically about a total breakdown of trust because between the opposition and some of the rebel army off this parliament here and on the other hand the government the opposition really doesn't trust our sons as far as they can throw him they don't believe a word he says and they still are very suspicious off his intentions they fear that he might yet somehow manage to to through or crash out britain without a deal if not now at the end of october then next year at the end of the interim
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period when this deal was the e.u. runs out so there is just basic problem and bottom and is trying to sort of rest back control from johnson and at least steer the managing of the brakes it with their own hands and of course there's no guarantee that the e.u. will in fact grant an extension can johnson get the deal passed if he doesn't get an extension by october 31st. basically yes and he sent out some of his senior tories this morning to the politics talk shows or michael gove for instance he provided the scenery all threats he said he would now step up the no deal preparations because of things where carrying on like this then it may be the be the fault of parliament in the end if britain crashes out and on the other hand foreign minister dominic grab came out and said yes we have the numbers we can do this but now you finally sort of have to give yourself
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a kick and we promise we will not dismantle any rights for people in britain afterwards so they are really trying to push and pull this thing over the line in the thing is for sure we'll see another very lively week in parliament here and of course on the european side if you look at the e.u. they want a good reason to give another extension and there is only 2 reasons that would sort of propel that forward one is elections and the other would be a 2nd referendum and barbara vessel in london with a very difficult task of trying to make sense of this for us thanks very much. on some football news now and saturday is a bundesliga match up so by munich there's that fellow over there and outs but again it ended in a surprise troll but one of brian's and germany's best defenders out of competition for the near future. byron legend thomas muller starting yet another match on the
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bench with his teammates on the pitch not really present at the start either oxburgh took the lead after 27 seconds marco richter scoring against a sleepy munich defense was and things got even worse when defender nick glass zula went down with a tornado ligament he's out for at least several months not only for biron but for the german national team. byron did finally wake up in the match at aldeburgh when robert leavened offkey type things with his 12th goal of the season. a few minutes into the 2nd half surge can operate put byron in front of the bavarian nailing a pinpoint shot to the corner. but by and blew a number of other chances substitute muller missing here. and they paid the price in injury time albert finney bogus and rounded out the $2.00 to final score my sergey ocurred over teed it up nicely for him and celebrated a surprise point. which is in home the more you see in our teams mentality is to
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keep on believing to the end and we have to believe or we won't achieve anything in the bundesliga the wire meanwhile missed their chance to go top of the table. i just finish and let you have so many chances you waste so many of them it's hard to explain to shots on goal 2 goals it felt like 25 chances and only 2 goals that's not enough that's what i thought as a civilian issue nico culverts his team has some work to do to get back on track was meanwhile in the leg dortmund played host to cloud the surprise late late as early in the season dortmund was without a victory. in their last 3 games a one nil win put them right back into the running for the title. but. dortmund were looking to end they had run of draws against the team with the strongest away form in the table a tough task then full doocy in 5 a side. chances were at a premium early on by stephan lane
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a kind close to gladbach off the last load denis whipped a free kick round to the back post. don't mince best opportunity also came from a safe place again so mark was more than equal to match hummels header. dortmund then looks to have taken the only true token hazza but it wasn't to be with the video referee spotting an offside in the buildup. locker royce the offender. the team's remained nick and nick nil nil at the interval. after the break the home side came out with fresh gusto and in themselves a late as up for old in the 1st half hour mark a royce with this 3 bull and the captain converted. his 5th goal of the season.
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but dortmund have had trouble holding on to the leads this season and i soon had a scare after going in front run in turkey went off injured replaced by modern hits and gladbach smell blood patrick hammond couldn't converse and dortmund's 3 points stateside. up next 12 stories the week in reports on rebecca is in the end thanks very much for joining us.

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