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located and that these 2 people actually had gone down to smoke a cigarette and were then attacked by hanley one man with a chopping knife and tell us about the situation now at the scene where you are has security been tightened well as you can see behind me fireworks are still here there's still a police presence on the ground but the security cordon is being lifted bit by bit the area was cordoned of in a large permit and thousands of young children and pupils were told to stay at school and wait until they can actually leave and go home now this has been lifted too and more and more police officers leaving the scene and apparently the focus is now on finding out what exactly happened this may day and why the attacker probably apparently was just one man maybe helped by one more man and why he did that actually so do we know who the have the has law enforcement identified the attacker
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we don't have any i did vacation of the man just yet we are hearing that it's an 18 year old man but that's not been confirmed by the police or the prosecutor just yet now normally what happens in such a case is that you know the police the criminal police is investigating the prosecutor's office as you said the anti terror section of the prosecutor's office has been charged with this case and they're looking into this and at one point when they know enough they come in front of the press and hold a press conference but it's not really normally the case that the police will give out information to journalists before that really. police are this brings obviously back many painful memories is this city on edge. absolutely you know it's not just that this attack happened right at the bottom of the former news room of sharia but the sticker satirical magazine that was attacked
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in journey 2015 the timing is also very interesting actually because the court case on the potential helpers of the journey trying to 15 attackers is ongoing right now so it seems that it is really symbolic that this attack happened right here and today during these a few weeks when the court case is ongoing and some politicians have been saying you know maybe we need to look into this because there are a few sides in france especially in paris that have been attacked in the past by a terror attack has and maybe these sites need to be protected more because it looks like they have become a target for potential future attacks recently we supporting for you from paris thank you. the fridays for future climate protests are back for the 1st time since the pandemic started 6 months ago the unprecedented rallies calling for climate protection went online when the pen demick began well
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today more than 3000 climate strike events are taking place all over the world. standing on an ice floe at $82.00 degrees north in the middle of the arctic ocean. 18 year old mio wants you to notice the sea of slush surrounding her. coming down on to the level c of the wall with all of the the round. has reminded me how easily we could lose everything she may look like a lone figure but maya is one of thousands calling for climate action around the world from sydney australia where protesters took to the hava. we want to see our governments and. children's futures renewable jobs and not guess to south korea. and berlin germany where thousands took part in
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a strike in front of the brandenburg gate. in stockholm later great to turn berg was back at the helm of the movement outside parliament beneath you think the chronic right price is just a simple that's that the climate crisis is never one for me that's right and unless we treat us crisis we will be able to do so for so. it comes after a long pause for the fridays for future movement which was forced to move online as coronavirus spread definitely the beginning of march it very much so down our plans because we were planning to have a really big strike in april however it has given us time to connect as a movement internationally across borders there were a lot closer now it's a movement globally even if we can't physically be as many. here demonstrating students have been striking on fridays for more than 2 years and humans are main the same in all that time to put pressure on those in power before the damage
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becomes irreversible nowhere is that more pressing than in the arctic. we're past the point of a wakeup call we're past the point that we have to act now or we're going to lose everything. and we need to make sure the leaders are decision makers understand and care enough to do something about. forces around the world have been driving their message home in a variety of ways a reporter marina starr said tells us how they're doing it in the belgian capital of brussels here and rock the current protests this one to satellite on those regions of the world that were already affected by climate say it's because of the global pandemic minute immobilised after many people as they did before from an order for very different contracts are behind me you can see maybe a massive cheers from climate protestors from all around the world their words are so that rhyme and science is
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a global problem that the climate movement is that global brands you agree with the nuclear industry as they're reporting from brussels this bring up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world ruth bader ginsburg has become the 1st woman in the 1st jewish person to lie in state at the u.s. capitol is ceremonies underway to honor her life ginsburg was a supreme court justice for 27 years and was an advocate for gender equality and she died last week at the age of 87. molly's forward defense minister. has been sworn in as the west african countries new president following a coup in august while earlier a whole talk show here with officials and regional african leaders who acts as president until the country holds elections the army overthrew president abraham bill baka cape town on august 18th. one. a british police officer has been
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shot dead inside a london police station while detaining a suspect the shooting took place inside court in custody center in south london the suspect was also shot and is in critical condition is the 1st time since 2017 that a london police officer has been killed in the line of duty. b.m.w. has to pay an $18.00. $1000000.00 fine to u.s. regulators the securities and exchange commission accused b.m.w. and 2 of its subsidiaries of inflating sales numbers between 201520192 meet internal targets and impress investors during a bond offering b.m.w. except that the penalty without admitting or denying the findings. one of us president promises when he won the election 4 years ago was to get tough on illegal immigration part of that involves expanding the powers of
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a federal agency called immigration and customs enforcement or ice on the reports on one man who has lived for years under threat of deportation. when a drizzle from era arrives on the soccer field he knows it could be one of his last matches on american soil. he came here 20 years ago as a young boy from guinea west africa the late friends builds a life that he could be deported back to africa any time soon. so it's time that in some ways a whole life i'm an outsider even been here for 20 years you know all of assimilated to the culture language customs union the however because there isn't that green card or citizenship khan a passport that says i am an american i feel like i'm outside of there instead of
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being an american. dresser lives in pueblo a small town in colorado a couple he met a church has offered him a place to stay they know his future is anything but certain. when we in 2007 address us sold a small amount of cocaine and was caught this mistake threw his life into uncertainty. he had to report to the immigration authority ice build a life found a job. until i called him in here. for your nephew connor stevenson and i came in there with flew off a series that i have never seen before and the guy that i typically saw who are reassured me. that it was just another day. in the lobby i was put in handcuffs and then when we went to the back it was revealed to me that.
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i would be. good and deported back to get. the pain family are deeply religious and they support president trump in his tough stance on migration this and their lawful camero puts them in one of the biggest contradictions of their lives for. you know these are adopted son basically. we. what would howl would we feel if that happened the breadwinner showing our physiologic son thought the same goes with. if there could be justice with mercy i think it's the thing that we need to find a way to have in our system. immigration lawyer hans meyer is trying to get a legal status for redress to lift the threat of deportation. meyer says the trouble administration is reckless in its deportation policies. he got
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entangled for one case in the criminal justice system and it completely destroyed his ability to obtain status here regardless of the fact that he's done all of these amazing things with his life and that he's been sucked into this sort of kafka esque bureaucracy right where the goal is to crush people through the process the process of deportation. become our was not crushed by the process but while in detention his wife committed suicide waiting for his release it says he is fighting for her legacy and for himself he is one of hundreds of thousands living in limbo. now back here to europe where in france frustrated bar and restaurant owners and the southern city of mass say have rally today to protest against tough new coronavirus restrictions for the government has ordered bars and restaurants there
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to close because of a surge in new covert 19 infections the french prime minister says tighter measures there and in other cities are necessary to prevent the kind of national lockdown seen in march while on thursday france have reported more than 16000 new infections and more than 6000 people are hospitalized with the virus. marci on maximum alert as the number of killed at patients in intensive care searches non-emergency operations are being cancelled to keep critical care beds free authorities worry a 2nd wave could overwhelm the health care system. to contain the flare up bars and restaurants in france's 2nd largest city will be forced to close for at least 15 days starting on saturday the decision is left many bar owners and staff seething some feel they are being unfairly targeted because we are on justly punished
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stigmatized fingers automatically being pointed at us bars and restaurants we are responsible for the rise in kobe cases and more say it's nonsense how and why are we responsible for this when we do everything to comply with the rules with regard to the others also in france as prime minister disagreements speaking on a t.v. programme he said the industry has contributed to the surge in covert cases. does he go about showing a wall many people in cities see bars where a lot of people don't have masks and don't respect a social distancing measures so they are hotbeds of contamination i mean us your uncle who was a hen we are a 3 times more likely to be infected in a bar then in a normal business with. other french cities are also bracing for tougher restrictions in the capital paris bars and restaurants will have to shut at 10 pm.
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a new covenant in cases in moscow are at their highest a levels there since june and the mayor has spoken of a serious increase in hospital admissions arches pinning its hopes now on sputnik 5 which it has registered as the world's 1st vaccine against corona virus but despite confident claims coming from moscow many scientists say it's too early to rollout for whites but use. washing his hands multiple times a day just one of a series of hygiene measures semin godparent undertakes the doctor doesn't want to take any chances with coronavirus but he knows a back seat would offer the best protection against covert 19 that's why he's volunteered to take part in testing a new russian one. someone has to do it. without clinical trials and there are no medicines. the effectiveness of his vaccine can only be evaluated in the 3rd phase of clinical trials if the stage 3 trials
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began 3 weeks ago but the vaccine which has been named sputnik 5 was already licensed in august before they began and mass inoculation in russia is planned for later this year something numerous experts have sharply criticized the russian government has rejected the criticism it says the vaccine has been developed from already known substances and doesn't pose any health risks rusher urgently needs an effective vaccine the country currently has the 4th highest number of corona virus cases worldwide and the numbers continue to rise with around 6000 new infections each day. gallup parents and other doctors say they're not worried about the vaccine safety. after all the vaccine has already been tested on several well known public people and they're doing well. these public figures include
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russian defense minister says a short moscow mayor. and one of president vladimir putin daughters potent p.r. material. it's part of russia's strategic interests to always want to be 1st irrespective of whether it's a revolution or the 1st flight into space now it's about saying that we're the 1st to develop a vaccine internally we're showing that the situation is under control x. journal it's a signal that russia is still mastering its role as the savior of the world. isn't thinking about his country's p.r. plans just now the doctor is here because he's hoping to help win the fight against the corona virus pandemic. people are tired of it but they want it to be over the new vaccine can help calm people and offer
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a way out of the situation because. it will most likely be at least several months until the results of the phase 3 trials are known only then can the actual effectiveness and safety of russia's sputnik 5 vaccine be assessed. as a sports news now for you in the us super cup took place in budapest on thursday night champions league winners buy in munich beat europa league winners seville or 2 while while some 15000 fans attended the match the 1st time there have been this so many spectators since the start of the coronavirus pandemic european football's governing body away from has been criticized for allowing so many fans into the stadium just as infections are on the rise again across europe. by and munich fans streamed out of the push kushal arena in budapest happy about their 21 win over sylvia but there were mixed reactions over whether 15000 supporters should have been allowed into the super cup. going into the stadium was well
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controlled everybody was checked in terms of both health and security attention was paid to mandatory mask wearing inside the stadium people out here to the safety distances between the seats and it was very good it was a great example of how to organize football games with spectators i speak of is limitless but it's very good. i have to say there were a few too many people they could have reduced the number a bit but it was such a great game and polish thermal imaging cameras were used to check the temperatures of fans entering the stadium the cameras were among a package of measures wearing masks they were sanitizing handjob before entering and they checked our temperatures it was great i feel fine. european football's governing body has been criticized for allowing the return of supporters in light of rising infections in europe you wait for president alexander shifrin defended
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the pilot project the measure shows 3 qt. there's no not a question of health risks for the fence we will of course not allow us or anybody else to drag us into any political discussion about that the easiest thing or political campaign the easiest thing for us would be not to do anything it's always the easiest think not to do anything and just stay and wait you a for now has to decide whether it allows a limited number of fans into champions league and nations league games over the coming weeks. and it's not only football that's gradually letting fans back in amid the coronavirus pandemic the russian gone play is the 1st formula one of and this year with a significant number of spectators around $30000.00 fans are expected over the next 3 days in sochi while there will also be several music concerts and organizers say
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they're taking precautions to keep fans safe amid a spike in ca $1000.00 cases in year. all right we're going to take a step back now to the cold war and a cult thriller about an agent from communist east germany crossing the i would curtain to spy on the west well that was the start of the story in the television drama series dortch slant $83.00 the show was a runaway hit around the world and now amazon is launching the 3rd and final season of the trilogy which is made here in germany while endorsement 89 the cold war is entering its final phase but for the characters things are just heating up. nov 9th 1909. the burning war foods. heralding the end of communist east germany big changes for citizens. but
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what about those working for foreign espionage the welsh 2 is turned upside down. former top spy in martin rock alias calipari has just joined a computer company as a sales person and is hoping for a quiet life. series to convince my news condiment visioning status but the good times it's as if the 30 minute in. k g b c i a m i 6 calipari is courted by them all and starts a dangerous games $20000.00 and if i just don't want to work on this yeah. i need you to come with me so this is an unfinished business was an. everything seems possible in this phase of transition characters take on new identities to reinvent themselves not the 1st time germans have adapted to survive . a country we're now on today for stability and security has gone within
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a 100 years for monarchy to fail democracy fascist dictatorship communist state to a united 1st a successful western democracy then a united and successful democracy this has hardly happened anywhere else in the world in quite this way and one could almost say the germans are world champions of reinventing themselves. in france that's where most of this is. really from you know is. one the decline of the of the top echelon of the g.d.r. secret service flees to italy and works together with the mafia stephen and competence to. others person to more legitimate business opportunities computer. providers would mean google and. various important. direct solian you serve came to
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germany from iraq in 1996 she knew german history only from movies and books. through doing germany 89 it all became much more vivid i filmed in the places where this all took place where this history was lived and i had discussions with team members some who fled some who stayed so i heard 1st hand stories. and i have the feeling that i actually relive that time. together with fellow director around our childhood she has staged the final series as an extended road movie with some striking visual sequences our hero on a psychedelic trip. doris learned $89.00 a breakneck trip through german history the wait is over. must watch. television in our mind are the top story that we're tracking for you this
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hour 2 people have been injured in a knife attack and pairs 2 suspects are under arrest the attack is being treated as a possible terrorist cells it took place as the trial of suspects for the assault on the offices of the satirical magazine shoddy a dollar and 2015 was underweight across town on. the washington read news up next here on the environment show eco india and i'll see you again at the top of the hour.
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