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this is d.w. news live from berlin today is day one of britain's future outside the european union after midnight celebrations by those who voted to leave the u.k. now faces a new reality and a new realization that the artists are the franks it may be yet to come. and you don't want to miss these blunders the highlights as bruce who dortmund's teenage shooting stars jordan son show and erling hall and both put on a dazzling display against only on berlin.
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i'm carl kasell and thanks for joining us after several years of political drama and domestic turmoil britain is finally out of the european union at the stroke of midnight brussels time the u.k. ended nearly half a century of membership in the e.u. but bracks it is still not a done deal the 2 sides now begin an 11 month transition period and the difficult work of finding the terms of a new relationship. ringing in the changes a recording of big ben bond in bret's it at the prime minister's residence in downing street just up the road celebrations began over britain's exit from the e.u. in parliament square with this passion but the country is still riven by the see something prime minister boris johnson try to counter with
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a positive message for the future. of the government my job is to bring this country together take us what the most important thing to say tonight is that this is not. the beginning. but bracks it is like nigel who fought a long campaign to take the u.k. out of the e.u. set triumphalist tone. i believe here's the really. crazy moves and there's 3 i. as the day dawned on a new u.k. the newspaper headlines marked the moment in history and almost half a century of e.u. u.k. corporation but the nation is far from united some voice their sense of loss it's a great tragedy. for my life a bit in the european union my father my grandfather fortune was in europe we
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thought that was all over we thought we would be one continent keys. in harmony and now it feels to me. it was a fearless peaceful as it should be while others felt for the vigor what some called freedom or excitement returning to the days before the e.u. . i feel absolutely delighted it's probably one city people should and i feel that's probably peculiar to my generation but if we live to move to push english it's undeniable that bret's it has exposed a huge division in british politics but the show of the nation and tribalism in the u.k. on this the point of departure from the e.u. indicates that the debate over its place in europe is far from settled. and as this video message projected on davis white cliffs by pro remain pressure group led by don't put it there is even now hope that perhaps the u.k.
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might one day return. our correspondent in london and she tells us how britain is adjusting to it day one after breakfast and the country is still divided at a joyful event a devastating moment for others but large parts of the country also feel like now that the divorce from the european union has done the rifts that breaks it has cost can finally be overcome those hopes for marriage by prime minister boris johnson when he mocked the historic moment and called upon his people to unite and to heal he is now painting the picture of a prosperous and global britain off to bricks but the reality is that nobody knows what's in store yet the real work though is about to begin a new trade deal with the european union needs to be found by the end of 2020 a task which many trade experts say is next to impossible. our now here's a check of some of those stories making news around the world in germany more than
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100 people have been flown back from china made the corona virus outbreak passengers are being screened at a specially built medical assessment center at frankfurt airport there are no suspected cases of the virus on board but one passenger is being given a precautionary check up in hospital. iraq has a new prime minister mohamad alawi a former communications minister will now try to form a new government and will run the country until elections are held his predecessor resigned following months of political unrest protesters have been demanding an end to corruption in the country. u.s. secretary of state my own peo has held talks with the president of the roosts alexander lukashenko in minks washington is seeking to increase its influence in the former soviet republic at a time when relations between bella bruce and russia are strained on peo is the most senior u.s. official to visit the country in more than 2 decades a key accuser in harvey weinstein's trial has testified that she was raped twice by
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the former hollywood mogul actress jessica man said she remained in a relationship with him out of fear weinstein has been charged with several counts of sexual assaults let's turn now to the controversial middle east peace plan being proposed by u.s. president donald trump the plan is seen as favoring israel and on saturday was rejected at a meeting of the arab league in cairo but palestinian president mahmoud abbas has gone further cutting all ties with israel and the u.s. including security relations the plan has also sparked protests among palestinians who strongly rejected the plan proposes a palestinian state and recognition of israeli settlements in the occupied west bank let's get more i'm joined now by our correspondent in jerusalem tanya kramer tanya 1st of all how significant is this. well i think stuffing security coordination would be significant if it happens it would change
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the realities on the ground in the occupied west bank having said that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has in the past already threatened to cut security relations security cordon nation with israel and we have to wait and see whether he will implement those steps soon in the coming days and what's also significant today is probably told the palestinians to support their cards through the arab league through this statement that they reject this plan by the terms of ministration because initially the statements by some of the arab states where they muted except for jordan and it's important for them to get this broad rejection by the arab league of the plan showing a united front there now going back to to this move to suspend relations with israel in the u.s. and what exactly does that mean in practice. well we're talking here about security
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relations the palestinian leaders have already cut off diplomatic ties with the trump administration in december 2017 that was when president trying to. recognize to some ask the capital of israel but still kept some relations with us security agencies and intelligence services so they could be cut off now the other thing is the security coordination with israel that happens on the ground between security agencies palestinian and israeli it's in c.s. in the occupied west bank that is a very controversial issue actually that for a very long time among the palestinian public has been a lot of pressure always on president abbas to stop this kind of security cordon nations so if he goes through with it this time this would be a big headache for the israeli security establishment now tanya when trumps peace plan was it was released abbas responded with quote 1000 no i mean it would just
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walk us through again why was this plan so unacceptable to the palestinians. well fallen post palestinian press said the perception it was you know taking all the position off the israeli side i mean they think that it did doesn't take into account their interests their quest for palestinian state and the plan doesn't vision a palestinian state but it will be it will not be an independent sovereign state but just some sort of limited sovereignty with only parts of east jerusalem the rest all of jerusalem would be under the control of israel and this is unacceptable for palestinians who want to see is to islam as their capital and also it would allow israel to annex parts of the occupied west bank right tanya kramer reporting for us in jerusalem thank you very much. super bowl now and guess what i mean it
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have gone back to the top of the bundesliga table after a 31 win in minds the defending champions for 2 goals ahead inside the 1st 15 minutes thomas miller firing in their 2nd goal there was easy going for byron tiago waltzing through the minds defense make it 3 nil but less than half an hour gone the hosts both did a one back just before half time jeremiah and shields and i was it for the scoring by our look like they are back at their best having won 6 league games in a row. bruce had dortmund strode to a 5 nil victory over oneone berlin on saturday it's their 3rd consecutive win in the bundesliga and they have dazzled since the winter break with their new striker finding himself in fine for 5. mins january signing alling holand is the man of the moment having scored 5 goals in his 1st 2 matches for the club but don't
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want to have plenty of young talent and another 19 year old shooting star in their ranks got them off the mark against on your own berlin jade and sam show scoring for a 3rd consecutive match is now the youngest player ever to reach 25 when just the goals his skill got him space while a big deflection government's goal 30 minutes in 5 minutes later though are going whole and was back in business i the norwegian already repaying the $20000000.00 euro fee don't mean spent on him just one month ago union plans whipping in a pinpoint cross to set him up. her eye. in the 2nd half dortmund's young guns kept on firing. first a soft penalty went their way as paul and made the most of this challenge by keeper of a foggy cubits. captain marco roy stepped up to
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convert from the spot. and just 2 minutes later axel victual got in on the goals sanchez setting him up the door opens for a. time sam show kept the hosts going shortly after hole and kept up his record of scoring at least twice in every match so far. he was once again set up by union blonde to secure a 5 mill end result by the women's youngsters celebrate a fantastic performance as their fans celebrate their new norwegian. i was take a look now at the results from the rest of today's games bipes exulting to 2nd despite salvaging a draw against much england back often home came from behind to beat liverpool isn't dusseldorf will have were held at home by frankfurt well. off braman 221 on
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friday and shot the end of goal lists and in sunday's matches cologne will host freiburg well wolfsburg travel to possible. well the los angeles lakers suited up on friday night for their 1st n.b.a. game since the death of kobe bryant just days after a helicopter crash killed the n.b.a. great is 13 year old daughter giana and 7 others in a pregame ceremony the lakers and their fans remembered bryant's and the others who lost their lives in the tragic accident. the kobe bryant fan released white doves outside the staples center to honor the basketball legend it was the 1st and a lakers game since the death of their icon as tens of thousands of fans came together to unite in the grief just to be young and then i'm $71.00 now it's not fair just not fair at all he was a part of all of our childhood memories so it's only right for us to be here and
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hear respects and you know colby was more than about what i do just. what a super hero to say everybody. inside the staples center red roses for paste on the seats where bryant and his daughter giana watch them last night because game runs form a team remember the basketball legend and n.b.a. superstar le bron james recited the names of all 9 killed in the helicopter crash and ended with a speech to honor the memory of bryant. kobe bryant's legacy may have started on the court but his cultural impact went way beyond the n.b.a. . are to the australian open now in the women's final american sophia cannon stunned 2 time major winner garbin yeah more good muguruza asar it's a grab her 1st grand slam title can put immense pressure on the spaniard after dropping the 1st set but she fought back and at the age of 21 she now becomes the
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young youngest player to lift the title in 12 years. russian give detail the news from berlin up next stories here as i've witness testimony of the 4 years of auschwitz 75 years on from the camps liberation for now called us and i'll be back with more of the top of the. earth. home. of species. go home or so you can. hear those are big changes and most start with small steps a little indias tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world.

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