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this is to give you news live from berlin standing in solidarity people across france honor the well liked history teacher who was beheaded after discussing cartoons of the muslim prophet muhammad with his class an 11th person is detained over the killing also coming up libyans are casting their ballots for a new president on sunday amid a deeply divided political landscape the winner will have to deal with the coronavirus pandemic and believe worst economic crisis in decades. and in the trouble winners buy in munich funk newly promoted beautiful robert levin. give the
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newcomers double trouble. welcome to the program demonstrations are expected across france today in a show of solidarity after the beheading of a teacher on his way home from school thousands gathered in central paris to pay their respects. who was killed after showing cartoons of the muslim prophet mohammad in a class on freedom of expression people held aloft posters declaring quote no totalitarianism of thought police have now detained 11 people in connection with the killing the suspect was shot dead by police soon after the attack. community a country standing together in shock and in defiance all across france people
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gathered to honor teacher samuel pety. we are in shock and now our focus is on the well being of our children for them it's especially horrifying if it is ogres and it was my teacher for 2 years he was very friendly one of the few teachers who would help us. as a secular country we've been under attack and now our education system that's going too far from. patty was on his way home from school when he was attacked. shortly after police surrounded the suspect and ordered him to drop his weapon authorities say they opened fire on the suspect after he attacked police. france called it an attack on french values in europe but. it is no accident
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that it is a teacher who has been killed by a terrorist because he wanted to kill the republican the values it represents a thin light meant the possibility to make our children wherever they come from believers are nonbelievers whatever their religion to make them free citizens. or young people francis said to hold a national tribute for the victim in the coming days. i'm joined and elizabeth a journalist in paris analysed it's good to have you with us there are demonstrations in solidarity rallies for the victim taking place across the country what more can you tell us about them. there are demonstrations in about 10 blocks such as in france and they include arris and your bulldog call must say nice and there's an outrage in the country that is comparable to the outrage when the call to mr shiny and door were slain 5 years ago. each is trying its
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best to get it right children. built by terror or terrorists is there any new information about the attacker. we moved quite a few things now we know that he's an 18 year he was an 18 year old who was born in moscow was refused asylum in poland was about to be refused to sign him in frost but that was overruled by a judge. who apparently has been radicalized in various ways we do not know what we do not know is whether he was preparing for this against this teacher could not have be a very long time because the teacher not being targeted until he made that call says that less than less than a week ago but we also know that. he was not a pupil in that school he did not attend that the class and he took it upon himself
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to go and kill the teacher. as surely you know france's long balun secular and christian to dish traditions and yet over the years there's been a rise in influx some would say of extremist elements outsiders my quickly attribute these attacks to that inevitable tension how do the french explain it. the french explain it exactly as you did which is that what. we have had for a long time of muslims in france because france had muslim colonies and then after economize ation they still came to france and the relationships with the the 1st generation were pretty good and they were not radicalized in a way that we are now seeing which dates back from the 1980 s. when one hubby islam extremist islam funded at the time by saudi arabia and now still funded by qatar not has started demanding more and will separate ways of living for instance we have
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a bill against the full cover in the book and that did not exist in algeria did not exist in morocco ringback etc but it appeared in france usually among converts and that was many signs of people who wanted to live not completely apart. and do not allow for instance the women to go out at cetera and who resent any expression of free speech that doesn't fit their narrow conceptions of religion and elizabeth would take in paris force thank you so much and elizabeth countries across europe are imposing tighter restrictions in the hope of slowing the spread of the coronavirus italy is set to announce tough new national restrictions as it battles its own surge in cases the government has already twice tighten the rules in the last 10 days including making masks mandatory outside the home the aim is to avoid another full lockdown to limit the damage to the economy. earlier we
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spoke to correspondent seem a good to in rome who gave us this assessment. well the situation we're seeing is really a steady spike in the number of covert 9000 cases the new cases just on saturday 10925 new cases another highest tally that we've seen in fact have been daily records being set in the alarming rise if you compare to the fact that just a week ago that was how off the figure but it's also important to note that the amount of testing is also at a record high on saturday as well more than 165000 tests were carried out in the country so those figures are really significantly higher in terms of the number of tests as compared to what the situation was back in march and april the death toll unfortunately old so on saturday another 47 people succumb to cope at 19 but it's not the figures again of what we were seeing at the height of the pandemic of
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more than $900.00 deaths so an interesting fact to perhaps to look at is the admissions into the intensive care unit because that creeping up it's now about $705.00 compared to just 40 back in july so really the authorities are saying whereas in the q. ses and the virus is circulating throughout the country. let's briefly highlight now some of the other stories making news around the world armenia and azerbaijan have accused each other of breaking the latest cease fire in the disputed. region just hours after it came into force the truce agreed to late saturday was the 2nd attempt in a week hundreds have died in 3 weeks of clashes over the region. thousands of protesters are again taking to the streets in cities across thailand it's the 5th straight day of rallies calling for a new government and constitutional reform protesters have turned out undeterred
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despite the arrests of several activists and the shutdown of transit networks. bolivians are going to the polls today in a tensely awaited rerun of the $29000.00 presidential election voting is taking place as the country struggles with a raging pandemic amid fears of violence. remains bitterly divided along ethnic lines former president is not on the ballot sheet for the 1st time in 20 years but the election is seen by many as a referendum on his legacy. the front runner in bolivia's presidential race is luis things like he ally of former president abel maurice their left wing socialist party champions the cause of the impoverished indigenous people who make up 2 thirds of the population. we're going to give the bolivian people what they need. economic stability. political stability and
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social stability thanks a message that appeals to many after the turbulence of recent he's able morales resigned almost a year ago in the wake of violence street protests which broke out after he tried to gain a 4th term in office not normally allowed under the constitution. but he remains popular amongst the indigenous population and has endorsed luis as a as his successor many hope he can build on maraniss early successes in lifting millions out of poverty and helping grow the economy. the biggest challenge for the socialist is from centrist candidate carlos messer who has dismissed say is a puppet of morales he says the former president was provoked an authoritarian and now wants to govern through the back door. make no mistake we are the only ones who
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can definitely defeat evil medallists and louis c. because as they is nothing more than maraniss without morals thank. heaven wins the election faces a huge challenge the landlocked mountainous nation is still one of the poorest in south america. the country's precarious public health system has struggled to cope with the corona virus and bolivia is now facing its worst economic crisis in decades polls predict the vote will go to a 2nd round runoff between mr and thing that could put more pressure on even morality as his opponents would likely unite against him. joining me for more is our correspondent your 100. johan the socialist candidate luis art's a has been leading in the polls does he face a serious challenge. according to the
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polls should could win this election in the 1st round but nonetheless the catalyst message they gave the police is that clear in this moment of voting here is to assure that we will have a 2nd round and honestly falls are very difficult to to trust at this moment congressman issa is to hear out of this electro center many of the supporters so we see this kind of awful movements wondering if the society is very divided so what polls say could not really showing a ripple somewhat the reality is will have to wait until this night around 8 pm or when now the 1st that was sought all this stuff is wrong in your mind as you surely know there was unrest after the last election amid fraud allegations is your widespread concern that that just might happen again. the problem is that. a loose out of the big gun it off for ever more of this party
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he has said that he's not going to recognize any other result but a victory so i'm kind of. assured that we'll have a 2nd round so we have 2 different point of view here we have to write a cost of point of view so some of these sites is going to be very disappointed i'm supporters too so it could bring some plus as. we say i think that we're going to have a sunday a peaceful sunday day but the evening could be could be very tense here in bolivia we only have about 30 seconds but just very quickly give us a say a sense of what's at stake here there's the new president surely faces some big challenges. yeah the big challenge now is the economy and not just because particular situation in libya but because of the pandemic the house is shaken the whole world or libya used to have a very unstable economy in part a thanks to. r.c.
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who was minister of economy during almost 40 years with evan with alice so now that's the big challenge 30 percent off on employment 7 point. they can be had to quit 7 point per cent by this year so that is going to be other challenge but the biggest challenge is of course to night this society go hunt thank you so much joined here and there is in the pause thank you. sports now and defending bundesliga champions by in munich thrashed newly promoted bealefeld on saturday the win moves the bavarians up to 2nd in the table. robert levin dusky back leading the firing line and involved right from the start playing in thomas miller a bye and soap in their own 8 minutes. i never dusty was seen on the scoresheet himself making it difficult look easy complete control the pole 2nd wasn't quite as applicants i count the visitors 3 no on the stroke of half
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