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news live from berlin 5 people are dead after a car shoppers in the german city of tokyo it happened in a protest trim zone at high speeds the baby is among the 5 people killed police say the attack was intentional but outside the driver's motives are still unclear. mystery man on this doesn't vanishing act prompting some all of those world series about who put it there and who took it away.
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and welcome german police have now confirmed that 5 people have been killed after a car plowed through a pedestrian zone in the western city of fear and 9 week old baby is among the debt several other people are seriously injured and the driver a local man is in custody but police haven't yet been able to say what prompted him to carry out the attack. is a city in mourning outside candles were lit at a makeshift memorial for the victims. and inside the city's cathedral a service for those killed and injured. just a few hours i think this is the worst black day in the history it 2 yes it's world
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war 2 we are all used to seeing these kinds of pictures happening all over the world but no one ever thought it would happen here who very much mistaken as we've painfully found out today. the baby was one of the 5 killed when a 51 year old local man drove an s.u.v. for around one kilometer to the center tria hitting people at random authorities said he was stopped by police. social media footage showed the man being arrested investigators said he had consumed a significant amount of alcohol. and i'm not going to talk to us we have no indications that the motive is of a terrorist political or religious nature i know who spewed into the script there are indications that there could be a psychiatric problem involved macleish of eyes on shock which has conquered it.
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as is the case across germany christmas markets have been canceled into but despite the quiet atmosphere police urged people to stay away from the city center on tuesday evening. earlier we spoke to our reporter newest sanders who was at the scene of the incident and and this is what he had to say about why the authorities are not treating this as a terrorist attack. forty's are seeing look where there is no evidence to suggest that there is a political motive behind this act however police said it is clear it appears clear that he had to use this vehicle as a weapon he has used the exact to intentionally target pedestrians as he was driving his vehicle through this area so while there is no motivation at a political level they are following leads on his psychological well being. and now to some other stories making headlines around the world the u.s.
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attorney general william barr has said the justice department found no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the presidential election it's a blow to president donald trump's efforts to challenge the election results as he refuses to quote a seat to joe biden. a hungary and member of the european parliament has resigned after breaking the lockdown rules by attending a house party in brussels josephs admitted attending the party which was broken up by police is a senior member of hungary's ruling conservative party and an ally of prime minister viktor orban. one of the world's largest telescope sas collapsed after 57 years an operation located in puerto rico it had been deteriorating since august and repair efforts were deemed too dangerous the radio telescope featured in the 1905 james bond film golden eye and was used to track
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asteroids and study distance it's. an elephant the world test of right in cambodia for a new life in a wildlife century known as cabin he lived alone for years and paxton us in your spare had to campaign for his removal to the sanctuary where he's now settling in alongside several other elephants. and to prune now where authorities have had to impose tight restrictions on public life to curb the spread of the coronavirus while that may have saved untold numbers of lives a testament disaster for businesses and many of them play yeasts to vent their anger at thousands of purple reince took to the streets raising fears that the protests could in turn cause a further spike in infections. paolo mccaslin of a knows what hardship means her cupcakes company was very popular in the capital
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lima but the business was not considered essential when the lockdown which is devastated the peruvian economy began polo move was among those who had to shut up shop. lap and they embrace the pandemic began when we were growing as were many other businesses in peru it surprised us we think that we were going to close for a while but we had to shop for 76 days. it is affected all aspects of the business very deeply. and i know. the harsh measures brought into curb the coronavirus did not succeed in bringing the number of infections under control. but downtown lima is on recognizable once busy and bustling streets and now nearly empty and eerily quiet the crisis has left more than $2000000.00 peruvians unemployed. the victims some morrow was
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the health minister at the height of the crisis he understands that drastic restrictions although necessary were unsustainable in the long run. it precarious ness of family incomes forced people to leave the conditions on the core unseen were very difficult no water no internet overcrowded homes no banking no money. state services that could enable people to stay at home would relate. that giving it was only bearable at the beginning but could not be sustained over time i mean. there is hope that the worst of the pandemic is over. but the crisis that brought tens of thousands of people into the streets to demonstrate some fear the mass protests have been super spreader events that will
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increase case numbers in the next few weeks meanwhile entrepreneurs like polo match can only hope for an improvement in the business climate. a un refugee agency has appealed for access 296000 eritrean refugees and then authentic i have reached their concerns of possible food shortages after reports of attacks abductions and forced recruitment of refugees at the caps the nearly month long war has displaced thousands of people into neighboring countries like sudan the w.c. east africa correspondent traveled to the border region and sent us this report. they were lacking after crossing the border from ethiopia to sudan latter bor han and her family found refuge in this home the nearby campus already overcrowded there they would have had to sleep outside on the ground. while. they
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were saying i thank the owner of this house so much because she doesn't know ours she doesn't know anything about us but because we were neighbors across the border she took us in more than 50 people. she'll never forget the moment she realized she and her mind children had to flee their hometown into guy. you know we cried and our children cried with us they wept in front of us the shooting started while we were eating and we just had to leave. even the. 6 families live here together that is more than 50 people in one house among them a tourist bar he and her husband when the fighting and to get out i started they tried to bring their children to safety. when the shooting started i gave my children to our neighbors who had
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a car to take them with them since then she hasn't heard anything from them because of our communications blackout and to get i she can't call the neighbors or people in her village. my children are always on my mind whenever i close my eyes i see them. the owner of the house studied abraham it's not the 1st time that she has welcomed refugees in her home in the 1960 s. she house people who fled the war in. these people came to us and those all we don't have much money but they are our neighbors so we have to hurt them many residents of this already poor region have again welcome to see of the refugees in their homes some of our sales are only others provide food and water however the influx of people here has resulted in instant price hikes residents tell us vegetables fruit needs and even water has become much more expensive still they try to help as much as they can for a lot of it's the 2nd time that she had to flee her home she doesn't want the same
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for her children. i hope my children will have a better life we're not to become like us i wish they'd go to school and study do their jobs in stay away from politics elizabeth didn't mean. fareed at you but i am says her guests can stay as long as they need to. moon rocks may be coming back to earth for the 1st time in over 4 decades and this time aboard a chinese space trust china's space probe has touched down on the moon's surface on a mission to collect geological spacemen so that scientists can learn more about the moon's origin if their journey is successful it will mark a giant leap for beijing's space program. well the pandemic mice have forced the de lay off the tokyo lympics but organizers already
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hoping to get locals in the mood for them next year the giant olympic rings are back on display in tokyo bay after undergoing months of maintenance the rings sholay olympic colors during the day while lighting up the sky at night. and on to the mystery surrounding a metal monitus in the u.s. state of utah the object was discovered in the desert 2 weeks ago by a helicopter crew who were counting sheep but now it has suddenly vanished leaving some wondering if it was put there and removed by otherworldly visit. like something from another world a metal monolith hidden away in utah's red rock desert and landscape that resembles that of planet mars the intrepid explorers go down to investigate the
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early in life form. it was spotted by a helicopter crew from the utah department of public safety which was conducting an animal count some might suggest that discovering this 3 metre high structure was a welcome distraction from counting sheep. it's certainly got people talking and investigating even though local authorities had tried to keep its location a secret so is it solid or. not solid it sounds a little bit like a cardboard box. cy fine have linked the object to the film 2000 i'm gonna say so to see in that 968 stanley kubrick movie and alien monolith becomes a recurring symbol. that i've heard everything from did this fall from the sky you
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know did it and kind of and plant itself there is it otherworldly you know without looking at a close and seeing that there are in fact human made. for this to gather you could definitely let your imagination. imagination said definitely running wild now after news that the monolith has disappeared altogether the work of extra terrestrials mom let's just say it's been taken by an unknown party. don't forget you can always get daily news on the go just download our app from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you are part of a news story you can also use the up does that us photos and videos us what's happening around you. did i mean you stopped foam is coming up
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building up your colombian cocaine but hollow escobar is gone but now there are more cartels processing cocaine and 8. 100 more from the gulf cartel is a serious threat to the country and it's our duty to fight against disorganization and order. how many others are 400. 30 s. we're talking about more than $70000000.00 given. colombia off to the full of drug going to ask the country managed to drastically reduce its cocaine production deflecting media attention about trump trafficking the next week out. today colombia is once again number one. in fact it
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produces even mall cocaine than it did in pop up ask abbas time. there are more than 2 tons of cocaine right there. that's a lot of drugs but let me tell you something that is a drop in the ocean because last year colombia creates an all time record in the production of that truck almost 1000 tells the colombian police and the military were able to seize around $200.00 or so and that's what's and military record a swap. to see here. what we are about to get into its war on drugs but with an intensity the world has never seen before. the police. evolving.
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to gather with the colombian police we travel to the bomb region this is the home of becomes can't tell which is responsible for the most drug trafficking in colombia from this impenetrable jungle the can town controls drug trafficking just as pablo escobar once did from the streets of maintaining. a dome so here in the heart of the traffickers territory on the headquarters of operation command not lance the name of the police operation who single down is destroying the town's contact. with the mayor of comrades at the other phase that's beginning to see a strong and very presence of our forces in the region. same here earlier today.
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major general foggers leads an elite unit that's been fighting the gulf conn town for 3 years had a blast on my grounding this is our biggest operation against the become an organization that kind of it's bigger than the money or the cali cartel and bigger than the hunt for problem escobar a question and there's one simple reason for that us on the gulf cartel is a serious threat to the country but i would buy a. good going under general manger of august commandos from the one block and cop as units fight side by side with the aim of capturing the contents ringleaders. as if every time you feel tired after a hard day of service look at that photo board countless hours have gone into it there are. the only photographs from minds of the commandos of the goals they've achieved but also of the contact leaders who still need to be brought
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to justice among the latter is the biggest target of all colombia's most wanted man . dido antonio. also known as well tony as the leader of the contact. in the hunt for autonomy and his underlings operations command nor has already taken down 86 of the continent's leading figures. now in the middle of the night the commandos are preparing for a new offensive it will also marks the beginning of a new strategy. for starting a new phase in the fight against the gulf cartel the police the army the navy the air force and of course the met
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a union district attorney's office. we'll all be fully integrated into a. colombian security forces are uniting in the fight against the compound and then not just talking to the ring leaders about the amendments. that never foresaw nobody says you as an organization the gulf cartel is involved in everything from coca farming to cocaine production to trafficking. all from the gulf. in the gulf it's our constitutional duty to use all available means to fight this organization not be you know chuckle dressed hastily toward. the odd little bit of money and leave the digital of. today's dollars to locate cocaine labs and neutralize some of the continent's most
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a little bit. this is what they're looking for in the 1st place coca leaves because work wherever you can find coca leaves here by the should be a laboratory at the end of the day you need 200 killers of this to. transform them into one kilo of cocaine make space. for. the commanders. in the jungle. the drug traffickers use them to transport the coca leaves to the labs. and. if. the security forces have to move quickly but also consciously. telecom tools will have given away their presence that means one of 2 things either the drug
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well there's our. own brother going to go out. there with. what i thought he was. there for the. group a inspects the house group b. has found a suspect. in the where's the gun why don't have one on the i swear on my daughter's life where's the rest of the group i'm on my own. and drop the machete a lot of the way down and leave it. to climb up armor sit down. girl i just arrived i arrived yesterday with my family you know they don't give me that crap what's this is the letters from your mom or what mom ok just talk no.
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more don't mess with. a radio and a list of tired skipper saw spanked away as one of the gulf cartel has gone so far what do you do with those communication codes they forced me to do it. during the commandos trying to get some information that could lead them into he's been since you know who forced you to drive and i don't know that man's name only how did you get that radio in those communication codes if. you're going if you don't listen the way they will go and we'll get it with them if. the contact god who refuses to betray his bosses the commandos follows him to contact them. if that's the way that you talk to them normally let's see what they say. from the from. i
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mean you know what is soul food or you know what. it is like a lawyer. from a government office going to hook over. the top i think of us we're out of office and of course if one is going to be able to open a door and to go off the roof or off. sort of i think you're going to ocean. floor with. what i'm told we're going to we're going to go for. what the radio cones go on answered the contact on members half probably been informed that that go between has been captured likely the icons of the connection to prevent him sounds being triste 5 police. operation results in the destruction of 2 labs and the arrest of
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this. is the headquarters for it's time for the intelligence officials to come to watch. a la la la. la la la la. agents listening to content radio communications thanks to the table of contents scenes from the counter. the interception brings results intelligence officials get information about one of the local contacts leaders the next step is to interrogate the mandated tanked.
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it how long were you in the organization what was your job. by was there for 9 months over those as a patrolman. behaved i guarded the bosses. i looked after the security of the organizational places. informants like this on final when it comes to tracking down the enemy that's constantly on the move of the body to sleep in houses or cancer. but we camped in the mountain city. to me elmo new poll we were always on the move for both but then you know. we never stayed in the same place for long it's thought is that. the interrogation of the informant is carried out in strict secrecy only a small group of officials know his identity. they
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don't want to be going we need to identify a landmark in ottawa something to help us find they're coming out of the compartment but i'm sure each their camp yes there's one here. ok what kind of weapons do they have. what they take a 47 what and to see if the. light of the commandos can ready to implement that plan if their goal is to capture one of the local golf con town leaders. looking slightly to. the the hobby helicon time to black home head to the coordinates of times by the intelligence department .
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place. in the atlantic. but none of the man on the boat all the ringleader the commandos decide to let them go to moving. them to special forces split into groups to continue the chase i know the ringleader must be close behind. them one of. the following dogmatists will help the cantelli members as they try to escape but the commandos onto her passion to let them get away.
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at daybreak we can news from the other side of the river. but what's happening to. them we attacked them. so no one of them was neutralized but all in good. he was wounded when we arrived. he was treated by one of our paramedics and that he died of my goodness of the old guilt by you know that all those who is it. one of the people we were after this as well on the account count on a leader yes. the commandos say it was machine gun fire from the helicopters but took out a cartel leader. they're
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are attacking the cartels drug labs and yet the statistics clearly show that year after year colombia continues to set new cocaine production records. we traveled to met in the city where it all began this is the place pablo escobar transformed into the global capital of drug trafficking we're going to look at the other side of the war on drugs the wound of the traffickers we want to find out how it's possible that so much cocaine can be produced despite the government's efforts . from our journey leads us to one of the criminal groups currently controlling drug trafficking in may he.
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found from the opulence of almah times of drug traffickers now run their business from the poorest areas of the city. and. it's in one of these neighborhoods that we meet with one of my most experienced drug traffickers. you. guys started my criminal career in 1902. i worked in labs and took shipments by boat and plane to mexico. this is the way my job i'll do it until i died. and i walked closely with pablo escobar himself no one knows better than he drug trafficking has developed in colombia over the last
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few days. what happened off to go as compounds phony king who was he success on one book global was born pablo escobar fell the cartel here was led by a group called la over siena you know but it's winding down now because these days there's really only small time dealing being done here. c m a for trafficking isn't as big here at any moment where in colombia has it moved to get. over if you want to work you have to go into the jungle to gone are the days when you could have your drug lab in the city it's much harder because it's monitored much more strict lasered so everyone goes into the jungle room and there was there were like the calm contacts yes but they've been relentlessly attacked or yours now there are more and more small cartels and people are learning the trade was vulnerable everyone has a small labs and they get $1200.00 or maybe a 1000 kilos out of it depending on where they are you know well that's why there's more production it's a whole lot of small amounts
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a little bit because there are more people producing it was the problem so the gulf con town doesn't control drug trafficking anymore. well there are lots of groups now and each has its own aereo will no one oversteps the boundary into another group's area were. they in some other group saunters be called powerful but there are many more of the night who just might go right into the everyone in the cocaine trade is growing in processing then we transported to mexico border with the mexicans pay and we process it and transported there to the blue escobar used to control the drug trafficking routes for women but now the mexicans do it want to go to them would say so the mexican is not the ones who do the ordering from them and i mean that's one of my car so yes and in large quantities they export it to the u.s. because those move. for cocaine business has adopted the government. cracks down on the gulf cartel
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hundreds of new gangs have taken its place and it's all now driven by mexican gangs who are the ones buying colombian cocaine. we want to follow the trial of colombian cocaine as it makes its way north just like production transportation has fragmented it's done in several stages traffickers trying to evade the old charges my 1st transporting into neighboring countries from that because again reaches mexican cartels the new overlords of the trade one of them is among the biggest in the world listen a lower cartel. through our contacts we meet with felipe or a cartel member in charge of supervising the arrival of
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a cocaine shipment. are away heading. to the coast. for the all to where the merchandise will be delivered. what kind of merchandise. cokehead how much. 40400 kilos. comes from colombia it travels across central america little by little we receive it here and settle our prepare it and send it to the u.s. . let's play with numbers a little bit just to understand where the our what we're about to witness. 400 killers all folk a here is you know worth around. $8000000.00.
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the traffic has confirmed the time and place of the delivery a little bit. wasn't all that the boat is on its way to contact the man prepare the vehicle so they can load the full 100 kilos of cocaine. everything has to be unloaded and reloaded as quickly as possible. assigned to great service is unexpected he's. going to. the $400.00 kilos of cocaine arrive in a boat so small it seems more likely to be used by a fisherman than buying drug traffickers.
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it was just a stand out. for goes to a safe house. if it stays there for a while and they were parent to be dispatched to video laughs exactly. cocaine is dangerous to hold on to for long the longer a con town keep sitting on place behind the risk of being discovered by all foreigners or attacked by a rival gang. or of your. much in dice with an estimated $70000000.00 is a powerful. that's. why you say thousands are some important.
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sometimes it travels by sea so that way it's better to protect it well. from a water yes. with every step the value of the cocaine comes up so the traffickers can be too careful. so this is ready to go to the u.s. . yes. the colombian cocaine is now safely packed and ready for the last stage of its journey. from sin alone to the united states. days later phillipa town says that the preparations are complete. 100 of the 400 kilos of cocaine in a safe house are bound to be dispatched by sea. along
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of all that i don't touch anything so there won't be any traces i haven't touched anything. do you mean because something that i just said. yes. the plan is to unload the kind of cane into our boats that will take it to the us border but the heavy rain is complicating matters. in the we can't get down there because of the water so we're going to go somewhere else but there's been too much rain at one of the you know. the traffic is must improvise a solution the kind of cane has to be dispatched without delay. and i was the one of those we have a big boat and it can't pull up here. so we're bringing
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a smaller boat. so you know love to turn to the smaller boats and then take it down to that they don't want that it goes on yes it's 2 kilometers away but it's not possible to bring it in here. but the new plan forces the traffickers to leave an area that's on to their control. what's the situation in this area is that really so military that it. yes the army but we have to find a solution. that would happen if the army came what would we do about a. week run.
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the operation is complete another $100.00 kilos of colombian cocaine are on their way to the u.s. . it's a sign of how the trafficking business has adapted in order to survive. other met a cartel has been replaced by the gulf cartel and hundreds of smaller successors prepared to meet an incessant demand. maxa can count our so played a crucial role in this transformation colombia still produces cocaine and the u.s. still consumes it but increasingly a mexico is facilitating the delivery. it's a new order but one that follows the old simple laws supply and demand and it
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continues to exact the same human cost the lives of traffickers drug users and those who fight against the illegal drug trade. they are defining climate change. in bangladesh have water almost up to their necks . they're growing. with floating fields it's been a regional tradition but is touted as a model for the entire country. how fruitful is the idea. for a 1000. and 30 minutes on w. your country. will make you
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