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this is being debated on both continents that. colin soloway the commerce of g.w. . played . this is the dove you knew saliva from birth that fired you know car sound of football kings of europe up for the 6th time. on there's jubilation for the fans at the it was very inside it defeats the french rivals p.s.g. to win at the champions league the one nil victory secures us soccer trouble for the german giants. huge crowds came to the streets of bella ruse to demand the
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resignation of their hard line leader president alexander lukashenko stages a show of defiance brandishing a rifle and evaluate it and graphs. and weather experts are warning about more lightning strikes are sex a few of the wildfires are raging across california president donald trump declares a major of margins. i'm going to richards and welcome to the show fans of german soccer side of byron munich are celebrating after their team a one of the champions league title the bavarian aside defeated at paris on why that nail in lisbon after a tight 1st half it seems they called made the breakthrough heading home the only goal of the game the victory by and complete the. trouble of league title domestic
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cup and champions league i this is the moment that sent bind fans into ecstasy after 5 long minutes of overtime came the final whistle by in munich had won the champions league because of a coronavirus for fun in lisbon was played without a crowd but the risk of infection did not stop supporters from taking to the streets of munich. it's all so that even if it is even if it is corona we are partying tonight till the until the end in this case it's a big event you have to celebrate it's only fair to the sounds of the mosque a fair amount that that. those precautions went out the window as fans came together to celebrate the sick time for variants have won the competition special praise was reserved for coach hanzi flick who revive the team's flagging fortunes after taking over the reins mid-season. seaguy deal it's just great
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they deserve it after the season they've had it's thanks to handy flick it was me when charge for the whole season it's unbelievable. meanwhile long faces in paris p.s.g. had invited several 1000 fans to watch the game on a joint street in its stadium when it was disappointed supporters spilled out onto the streets they vented back to stray sion with flares and fireworks requiring the intervention of the paris police. and i'm jonathan crane from d.m.u. sports it joins me here in the studio some of them talk us through the match yeah it wasn't quite the high scoring game that perhaps they were hoping for some people were expecting but it was no less exciting really as you've mentioned before if you have chances in the 1st how very tight it was kingsley carbon on there your mate or the. now he wasn't in the semifinal he was the only change that by chance if that
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made for the final inspired choice by him the reason for that he said was because he was coming to take inspiration against his former club he grew up playing for paris believe it or not he's got the ocean at revenge and it's really been a big turnaround for him he's had a lot of problems with injuries while he's been hit by munich in fact at one point a couple of years ago he said he was even thinking of retiring at the age of 22 because of the injury problems he's kept at it and he's got his rewards delivering on the biggest stage of all as safe to say he is the man of the hour how big of an achievement is this for by and is an incredible achievement really when you think about where they were at the end of last year november their last $51.00 in the brain as they go against frankfurt they sack snicker kovacs they were in all kinds of trouble and it brought in hands the flick the coach no flick was anybody supposed to be a stop gap just had to keep the seat warm until they got a big a name in for the job but he kept on winning by kept faith and he really has turned
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the team around without really bringing any new players in he's got the best of the players that he had already the lights are on board saying and thomas millar people have written them off they've been they've been sidelined on nick nick. and flick has managed to get the best out of them that's now $29.00 wins and 30 games off to this final an incredible run by on their own and i think it's going to get better and better for them in the future we should talk also about the other side how disappointed you think. they will be massively disappointed because they really didn't leggo out of a bind to be honest in the game they didn't look like they were ever going to head around once and gone one up you know the lights of killian them back pay and name an expensive strike force will be very disappointed with that contribution don't forget this is the competition that p.s.g. is contrary and has really wanted to win is why they spend hundreds of millions of euros on those players p.s.g. when the french league very easily they want all the domestic trophies in france
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that was the champions league that eluded them and it continues to do so and improved champions league comparing us to previous is still not quite good enough jonathan came to thank you so much. well huge crowds have taken to the streets in cities across the bella roost on another historic a day of demonstrations calling for new elections in the capital minsk more than 100000 turned out to voice their opposition to president alexander lukashenko. rights chanted go away the rallying cry of the recent mass demonstrations riot police held back from intervening above the army has now been mobilized supposedly to protect national monuments it's been a more than 2 weeks since lucas sankoh claim to have won us 6 term in an election which critics say was raped thousands have been arrested in a violent crackdown on dissent. a correspondent nic connelly was on the streets of
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minsk and sent us his observations on another landmark day in the belarus in capital. it's difficult to imagine just a few hours ago hundreds of thousands of people were out here on the streets in minutes protesting brother says rigged election for a 2nd weekend in a row it seems this week's turn out with even bigger than last week's which already has been the biggest in better says modern history yet you see it was surprisingly relaxed given that the government had threatened arrests going into this had reminded people that even taking part in these demonstrations was in itself an illegal act people were out with their families their friends even with this small children and pets. if the police when they were told they were on the margins calling on people to go home using their megaphones in a way they received in return for that would allow and their cries of shame. i think the interesting thing will be to see how this develops from some more monday i don't like to shame because said that he would give people the weekend to think
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things over and then he would show who's in charge the government he said would have to show that it is in power it holds the cards so that is what we are expecting from tomorrow hardening of the government response in recent days they've been relatively few detentions the government and the security services keeping a resin low profit profile although it is thought that government security agents were in the crowd in civilian clothing filming faces trying to work out who was taking part in all of this there was extraordinary scenes with the end of the protest where the liquor sankoh flew over the crowd in his personal helicopter he then emerged from the helicopter wearing deaves with a gun in his hand and temp show strength seems to have backfired many just as a laughing and seemingly i'm having lost their fear of this government. i think the sheer numbers just mean people feel safe there's a feeling that the government can't arrest everyone if 300000 people did indeed turn out today in a country of 10000000 that is just such a widespread movement that the government will struggle to put an end to this the
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situation is unchanged there is no clear way out of this situation there is no process no dialogue the government. uses to speak to the opposition so for now these protests look set to continue. as nick conaway reporting from a neighboring lithuania meanwhile supporters are rallied in solidarity with the protestors and calling for democracy and criticizing lucas franco's authoritarian rule they formed a human chain stretching from the lithuanian capital vilnius to the border with bella rivers the action that comes at 3 decades after pro-democracy activists and their way and to stone joined in a chain called the baltic way to press for the end of soviet rule to you know let's take a look now it's now the other stories making news around the world. the wife of the stricken kremlin critic alexina vonnie has visited him in hospital in berlin he's in a critical condition at following a suspected it plays an egg. on the i did not speak publicly the russian opposition
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leader was flown to germany after falling over violently ill last. at least a 3rd party goers have been killed in a nightclub stamps and in peru after police were raided the cloth of the capital enough for defining the walk down restrictions the victims were trapped inside her as a president says most of those arrested in the raid have tested positive for cope at night. u.s. president donald trump has announced of the emergency authorization of an experimental coal bed 90 treatment using. the plasma is taken from patients who have recovered from the disease from padlocked pressure on the food and drug administration and eat up treatment approval. reports on the german a city of lifesaver music fans have been to a concert a with a difference it was a scientific experiment the 1st of its kind to test whether large indoor events can
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be held safely during a pandemic concert goers and promoters everywhere are naturally eager to see the results scott roxboro was there. it's like a blast from a not so distant past 1500 people packed together in an indoor arena in leipzig for a concert of german singer songwriter tim band's go the fans here are all volunteers part of restart 19 a study to see if and how big events can be held safely in the era of coated 19. times most of mine questions probably made contra going is my hobby i go to 2030 concerts a year and now that it's not possible because of corona i want to support the study to help find out how we can still hold concerts in country at the. safety measures including a negative corona test enough thermo scan were needed to get inside them. i everyone taking part in this experiment even the press have been given these medical grade face masks and been ordered to keep them on at all times we've also
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been given bottles of disinfectant which we used to clean our hands as often as possible. contact tracers born around the neck tracked the distance between concert goers to identify where in the area fans group too closely together. it doesn't sound very rock'n'roll but the one pop star present was satisfied with the results. this summer we had to endure drive in concerts so for us this feels like the 1st step towards normality if you want to also show it to me to no money to see this. restart 1000 is not a perfect experiment wearing masks at a concert and keeping social distance are not real world conditions. i see such as to show that this is the 1st step you can either say we have no
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data god or you can say we have done at the doesn't quite correspond to everyday life but get you have to weigh their time and going half way is better than not going forward at all so it's going to. singer tim ben sco and the scientists carrying out this experiment don't think it's the answer to all our corona problems but the results of the study expected in about 6 to 8 weeks could make it possible to hold concerts why sports and other big public events again and to do so safely. to the u.s. now where weather forecasters are warning that more lightning strikes are likely to fuel the wildfires are raging across california president has declared a major emergency and of the authorities have asked for help from other. nation's with experience and forest fires canada and australia. it's only from the air that the true scope of california's wildfires becomes
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apparent. more than a 1000000 acres of forest including many of the state's engines redwoods turned to ash in a matter of days. and that ash and smoke is only making matters worse. poor visibility has grounded many tanker planes. clipping the wings of one of the chief weapons in the fight against the fires. more than 13000 firefighters are on the front lines here working 72 hour shifts to beat back the blaze. but despite the massive show of force more than 700 homes have already been lost. as the fires threaten new communities many are saving what they can. an act that's become a sad tradition as california's wildfires season grows more intense. and
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now it seems like every year's record record. dry weather and lightning storms are in the forecast for the coming days. and with hundreds of fires still raging california's fire service is warning that the worst is yet to come. that is your news update at this hour up next is world started and i think also get the latest on our web site. to play richardson and thanks for joining us. on. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. g.w. world heritage 368 get kidnapped now. w.'s crime fighters
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