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emerges then you know what you have to do to fight it. the sharp microscope would have been better the knowledge there would come better and better and better over the years we will and the. want to see what's going on and all of these bad ol for example of the bible in fact to come up with all the molecular detail and therefore a lot of the bottom of the pie did much more easily work to speculate about what's going on than freddie 50 i can't imagine that people in the stand to call the cut much better and then we use the number of cancer cases there is the upper good belief a much more fulfilling life because many defeated shortcomings causes of aging can be called direct at the large degree at people but they held for long a period in their life.
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that. match day 11 was full of surprises for starters dormant historical trancing which led to the rapid dismissal of coach sam fogg. but there were even more shots in still after a final word worthy performance by when your own client had to relinquish their top spots in the lean. and now violated who isn't a sitting pretty in 1st. while germany's best team celebrated reaching the
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champions league knockouts last week there was a positive knock on effect for the pulis leader. well the big guns were busy jet setting across europe. the competition to keep total focus on ascending in the lead. involved spoke for instance the party seems to just be getting started thanks in no small parts to this guy. cultivate hosts hope the walls creep up to a champions league spot themselves over the weekend. but of course some things never change shaka still can't get a break and montoya still doesn't enjoy fish in the bowl i think his own next step got us still a stoppable on the road and we'll begin in dortmund to see how they brought about yusuf obs except.
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dortmund have had a rather good run in recent weeks they'd won just one of their last 4 bundesliga matches heading into their clash against a cart. and it was about to get a whole lot worse especially for lucy and. guard have been surprisingly lethal and bold in attack under coach pelligrino matter. and they were going to hand 5 not a brutal and final lesson the alarm bell sounded early as home and booking was forced into an outstanding say from borno sosa after 7 minutes. she stood guard for showing up their opponents in every department with far more flair and commitment. the pressure paid off in the 27th minute when emery john brought down let's hear some of it in a bar. a clear foul by the german internet.
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tional. and see last one you 2 can talk tome spock it. stood guard kept on creating chances and startling struggled to keep up. despite the mismatch however geo raina produced a delightful piece of magic just before the break. i am only into the individual brilliance from the youngster even though an undeserved equaliser for dortmund perhaps it would serve as a wake up call for 5 plus men. there monday on that 11 we were very good they could have scored more goals for mother and daughter defense failed to emerge from their slumber though as well monday to get converted his part 2nd ah i've caught a lease forward given all the time and space to net his 7th goal of the season 8 minutes into the 2nd half. on
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the hour mark sosa found a gap in titans defense and philip custom made it $31.00 was. dortmund let their heads drop and basically capitulated 3 minutes later judy telling him surrendered possession and while he casually trotted back down he coulibaly braised through on goal to curl a beautiful effort past bookie. for one was to maybe defending once again from dortmund but a top notch finish all the same. in added time nico gonzales officially confirmed the victory was in fact a ruthless devastating drubbing. was. 51 the final score was simply embarrassing showing from dortmund not good enough from the players or from far as this share their stories are difficult to accept
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losing 51 home against got we've got no excuses here and surely going very hard to know we had 5 players who were fresh 660 but that wasn't apparent psyched yeah it was this is asked. of. so because king just bad as it sounds on us we can be happy with the fact that it was only 5 goals because it was shame. we have to talk about it and that's what. men's top brass did indeed discuss the loss and decided to see him 5 as time was over he was sacked on sunday. as fresh start guard there defying all expectations they're now up to 7 are the highest goal scorers behind byron and all with the league's youngest team too. while this victory looks like the start of something beautiful it. would also mark the end of 5 years chapter with dortmund.
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at the. premature departures are also part of the beautiful game. saturday's press conference with lucianne father wants to be his last in dortmund the coaching staff struggled to explain his side's 3rd straight defeated. it was a disaster we were not good and still got work. on sunday the management and downstairs dismissal a move that was greeted by fans you stupid you can try to get. the right thing to do the team have failed to evolve and the last few games were awful. gotten from your you know we're losing against practically everyone right now even at home against cologne and now stood guard so it was the right move sadly it's always the same with the sympathetic swiss coach at some point his teams just tend to fall apart it was the same case with catch up later with lambaste and now with dortmund
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assistant coach 18 tears which will step in his caretaker but next we have a swiss coach for whom things are on the. list in conspicuous looking door leads into the in-house casino beilin and it was in these typically or stay surroundings that was fisher signed a contract extension last week a well earned christmas present for the swiss born coach was turned the underdogs from eastern berlin into europa league contenders. in the saturday late game the host of bryan having conceded 2 fewer goals in the champions to date 16 that's the highest number of goals after 10 matches to any big leaders and when listening to history of how to stop. and it soon became clear why
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a long ball from christopher tima left binds highline woefully exposed with taiwanese suddenly through on goal. the liverpool loney with only manuel neuer to beat but the germany keep a saint early by him blushes with a trademark save. 3 minutes later he was again let down by his team and this time he was powerless over the bishop from a glancing in a header for the 5th goal conceded by a phone call as this season. and it was the 5th. time in a row they've gone behind. it's enough to make money well neuer very name. why was slow us the blocks and off the pace a mistake by alfonso davies allowed sure although beckett to launch another fast break and inch perfect past one year you still have plenty to do and he did pretty
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much everything. by except find the back of the net when your one could have had 3 midway through the 1st half crazy scenes of the ice the 1st guy not least when some home fans outside the ground let's assume celebratory filed . by him were not so much out of luck as out of sorts of 11 dusky seemingly failed hit by marvin fetus except a delicate push aside the strike had simply stumbles. hardly worthy of a penalty it was a by a performance barely worth the name. even after the break it took the visitors until halfway through the 2nd half to really stressing that when your goal. but they made it count levon dusky celebrating
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his 200th well as leader outing for byron with his 175th league goal for the club but it wouldn't have happened without a great dribble and pass rankings ecomog has been pious primary assist man in recent weeks. as the clock ran down it was calm again delivering the goods and almost said whoa now. substitute the road sign a drawing a fine safe and years later now by we're on the front foot but that would be the final bit of action. that. one whole extended disappointment for bion but also given that outstanding performance fortunately i could not afford more chances and it was a good chance on good good form for my team well deserved congratulations for fisher from his buying counterpart hunty flick a week to remember. half.
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while byron stumbled challengers like stayed limber before their match against brave men and life saved were indeed raring to go even if their finishing left a little to be desired. a stray elbow from ludovico stinson would make things a bit easier to spot some complaints it was a penalty. which marcel so coolly converted one no 26 minutes in. lights it showed no fatigue from midweek european action and have to attacking to nail the final score thanks to a sterling move and finish from danny almonte. brain and lost their 3rd straight and haven't tasted victory since matchday 3 lights a cruise to victory and maintain 3rd place.
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back were in high spirits after advancing to the champions league knockout round for the 1st time ever so juggling european football has been a challenge this season. has had to have to worry about midweek european matches face called 1st thanks to one of the best heads of hair in the bundesliga i must say again disease 1st ever had to go made it one nil in the 47 minutes. but had to wake up after the goal and did so upping the pressure and levelling things in the 78th minute. second goal in 2 games might not win awards for beauty but it salvage his side a point. both sides have european ambitions for next season but for now will have to make do with life imitating. meanwhile peter bashes and see at undefeated leverkusen were chasing top spot against hoffenheim and certainly got off to a promising start leon bailey's need short corners saw him open the scoring after
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just 4 minutes. passed. and 23 minutes later it was bailey again this time capitalizing on an errant hoffenheim pass it was his 4th goal in 5 league matches helping fuel labor couzens quiets climb up the table the visitors pulled one back with an eye catching goal of their own through christophe baumgartner but laver cousens attack is simply unstoppable right now gloria and says maizie dribble made it $31.00 with under an hour played. though from then on things were more aggressive than visually appealing. hoffenheim were dealt 2 red cards followed by the indignity of a stoppage time penalty from newcastle audio it ended for one of the dominant victory lands plucky leverkusen top of the table for the 1st time in 6 years yet another surprise in a while but this legacies in. freiburg
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ends of the weekend in 14 desperately seeking their 1st win since the opening match today. and they looked well on their way against fellow strugglers bielefeld despite heels pietersen contriving to miss an open goal in the 59th minute. holding on for dear life until this last minute found in the books been chancellor green 1st stepped up and netted in his 3rd straight game one nil. substitute jungle young settle affairs with a beautiful ship to nil as freiburg clinching the. horse and 3 points are to stick clear of the dangers or. get another surprise in a while but this legacies in. freiburg ends at the weekend in 14 desperately seeking their 1st win since the opening match today. and they looked well on their way against fellow strugglers bielefeld
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despite heels peterson contriving to miss an open goal in the 59th minute. holding on for dear life until this last minute found in the books bin chan's agree 1st stepped up and netted in his blanks substitute jungle young settle affairs with a beautiful chip to nil as freiburg clinch an important 3 pointer to stick clear of the dangers of. 3rd straight game one. last weekend's basement battle was a clash of carnival capitals a 17th place minds hosted 15th placed cologne though come up. while being a failed remain mired in the weather cooking for this challenge in the 76 minute 8 months an opening but not even keep a job in santo getting forward for a stoppage time corner paid off player picked. on on
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a decent run of form are clearly the better of the 2 sides elvis wrecks but child with the visitors ahead after 55 minutes. on dr who does 2nd. pints remain 2nd from bottom while cologne pick up their 2nd victory of the campaign. mano a bomb shock with dead last and still hunting for their 1st win may be facing his former club alex berg would do the trick. but it would be an all new to start the shocker with mark suffering and nasty head injury he was rushed. the hospital that is now in a stable condition. it wasn't shark is lucky day with former player daniel carrying jury whipping in a free kick and forcing a sewer set up golden goal one nil to out for. but instead of folding his usual shaka came out of the break the lazy needs are a much equaliser 7 minutes off the restarts giving his team
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a red lifeline. which was followed almost immediately by florian you know let's just say it after a 2nd yellow card. a man with nothing to lose and shark away hell bent on turning their season around symposia love made it to one to put shock on the road to 3 humongous points. but some things in the bundesliga are certain shall get disappointing is one of them in the 93rd minute markovitch have popped up with a last gasp equaliser. and to all it finished out spurs save their skins while a down in the dumps shall keep on chasing their 1st win since january. poor shock and they were so close to getting their 1st win in 26 matches but then this
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happened. back into the. pressure cooker that is a bit so below is well look it's infuriating we all winning for 90 minutes but just not in extra time in. their miserable winless run extends to $27.00 but now to a team that has yet to teach defeat at all this season. that's certainly not the bullish thing as most fashionable team they can often fly under the radar in the company of flashy asides. but that's just how the wolves like it all of a glass now has and playing with consistency and confidence as they quietly target european qualification. and in that tussle with
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a funk force they picked immediately. sobber slugger almost found a way through on 7 minutes his deflected effort agonizingly coming back off the post. fortunately for frankfurt. both spoke continue to threaten 1st troops out of a course and then in the 37th minute kevin chapman evan endicott had to combine forces to deny maximillian philip. game all square at half time despite forsberg dominance. but the momentum turned and tossed way off the restarts philip kasich was kicking himself for squandering this glorious opportunity. with.
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what is free kick you did see i talk when a penalty as john anthony brooks pushed marks in his head got to the ground inside the box. with fast sauce calmly executed the spot kick. one nil after 63 minutes with. the boss but have made a habit of coming back from deficits this season though and that resilience shown through again. first maximillian arnel tested shots from a free kick. and then valse by one a penalty of their own thanks to this handful from stephanie is anchored in the 76 minutes. up step to solve a host. who was never going to miss 10. substitute
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but just bialek came close the winner on 78 minutes but even frank 1st desperate defending wasn't going to deny vosburgh their comeback. with 2 minutes left on the clock slog picked out of a toss clever run and the dutchman netted his 9th goal of the season with the most but the jump ins afford him remain unbeaten plus there was full of praise for his main man may cost. he's very important for us also in defense here because when we talk they were born in very very high and so he's the starting point and he works very hard for the team. champions league qualification is very much on the cards for unfancied. and there's no reason they can't get the job done the damage they hear about they cause he continues his hot streak.
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about fake cost ecstatic winning goal celebration probably deserves an award of its own for the scene. just before it was equally brilliant. threading the needle such a great. job i. mean cost cuts passed to secure the truck please. stop storing. and when the weather is not such a cold call this is a must in find find form in front of goal that's now in line in his last bluesy gear appear it says this is going like this when you're over run like this. was the most amazing thing to do recalls. the hero of the night. what else got the
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world really talking over the weekend find out next. the biggest story from this wild weekend came from off the pitch sacking left dortmund fans in argentina feeling mightily relieved this u.s. fan reckoned he was an ok coach but not for this level of expectation in france there was speculation over his replacement from former tottenham man more. current coach marco. and this supporter in indonesia has suggested that alfonso hurdle would be a good fit. for your own fans in ireland have been posting about their pride in their side's display against fire and while this supporter in brazil felt frustrated that they didn't come away with a big win. the byron faithful in nigeria don't seem too concerned at that little setback finally this man in ghana wonders whether labor couzin might soon shed
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their nickname never. results please. never sorry living who isn't. of course stick out while all the champions league team slips up except for leipsic for the very 1st time when you want to point in defending champions by an now let's look at the cream of the crop from all the goals a match they love a. good. sometimes when players have too much time to think about their next move they mess it up not jonghyun who decided to open his buddhist league account with an absolute peach of a goal. g.-o. reign as the dark days dormant are currently going through turn apocalyptic against the guards at least provided
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a rare ray of light for the fans. but as ever we saved the best for last leon bailey sumptuous strike for a new table toppers by only bridges and. the big. fat sprites leverkusen need to believe for the 1st time since september 24th street just behind the mouth find a life sick level on points dortmund are now 6 points off the top closely followed by me more team. down below there wasn't much change but alex park in tears had climbed ahead of hoffenheim own only remains a tight race bottom and top in the bundesliga and were eager to see what's next.
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because. well coleman have plenty to worry about but hope to end the year on a high all the bundesliga sides we've busy bustling around this week not to take on the european rivals with each other in an extra midweek run. and action will pine come up with the goods. on the wednesday they'll be up against both spoke at home before hitting the road to face the new league leaders live acoustic. colesberg and leave the transit. to huge tests. like flying in. both full spud. and later cruise and have yet to lose in the league this season. stay safe for everyone and see you next time.
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the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus of data to cope with the structural monday to friday on t.w. . in the far north. beyond the inhabitable world. it's lonely. barren. and breathtakingly beautiful. the arctic. powerful expanse of bitter cold. and the sound of global warming.
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take a journey around the north pole meet profiteers and talk with people experiencing a changing environment. or the ice disappears earlier and it keeps retreating. our future depends on what happens here in one of the most fragile ecosystems on the. northern lights the arctic circle starts december 21st g.w. . this is the the there is live from the european medicines agency brings its
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coverage vaccine approval meeting forward to the 21st of december germany's health minister had been calling on the agency to act fast hoping to stop immunizations before the new year also on the program is the most militant spoke of her i'm sorry very kidnapped more than 300 schoolchildren in nigeria bring you the latest from our correspondent that. john mark balls much was on little known footballer but he changed the game forever is when in courts 25 years ago today now allows out of contract players to move clubs for free he talks today about his legacy. i'm still gal welcome to the program. germany is just hours away from its latest hard lockdown as coronavirus cases continue to search schools are nonessential
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businesses will closed from wednesday means christmas shoppers are running out of time to cross everything off their lists from maine to munich stores have been at capacity the some queues stretching around the block authorities are hoping the new restrictions will slow a surge in hospitalizations and deaths from comment 19 the last 2 weeks saw a more davey death than at any other point in the pandemic here in germany but germans on just putting their hopes on the lock down the european met since agency has moved up and beating that which is expected to approve a vaccine germany's health minister urged to european regulators to act as quickly as possible. so to this it gets approved and let me repeat it is still being assessed and the assessment can always produce fresh information otherwise he would need to do it. so if it gets approved by the 21st of december then to get out of the producer we would try and allow for rapid delivery to the
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federal states and the federal states can then deliver it to their vaccination centers so i am expecting vaccinations to start 2 months to 4 days later at the latest. start. well dr johnson's is an intensive care specialist he's also president of the german interdisciplinary association of critical care and emergency medicine welcome to day doubly so this latest a hard lock down the shuttle to last until the 10th of january what effect do you think it will have. yes we hope that it will slow down the very high infectious raids we observed the last week. and we expect that the measures now taken moon will show the effect in $7.00 to $10.00 to $14.00 days but for the intensive care units the measures which are now.
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being realized from wednesday on we will see the effect on the intensive care units in the beginning of january so it will last 2 to 3 weeks that we see anything on the high pressure which is at the moment last thing on the intensive care units all over germany wrong or even some hot spots like cologne or earlier and given those increasing numbers it is it sensible to ease those this hard lock down for 2 days over christmas. we. we apply it and we always pointed out that we do thing that it is not the good idea to lose in these restrictions and we've. peeled to the inhabitants of germany to the population to state to very very
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restricted context and that they shall not inviolate grandma and father because the risk to transmit ask of 2 in the setting is quite high even if they do so they should apply it to the age a class alludes to keep this tends to use the mouse know of. things to continue to do to protect the moles in the nose and to perform the hand hygiene so i think these measures they should take but we appeal to the population not to lose the district controls i think that see the most important message at this point one of the purposes of course of the lockdown is to avoid hospitals being overwhelmed what is the critical caste
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situation in germany at the moment. yes there we have in germany intensive care registry of the german association intensive care and this shows that the overall overall in germany we have quite bad open still open but this only applies for a hospital which are not the maximum hospitals and so we fear that in some regions like bertie and or in other regions with very big pressure with cope with 19 patients the shortage of i.c.u. beds is getting to critical point so at the moment we can cope with this situation but as you are still in the reports mentioned another survey says hospitals at the moment beginning to transfer patients from there are also at the other regions which have still capacities left and i think if we would
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not have did close down from tomorrow on then it would have been a very very very severe outcome in january so it's quiet riot and perhaps it was 5 past 12 to do this lockdown and i'm quite convinced of that thank you so much for joining us doctor dr yan senses president of the german interdisciplinary association of critical care and emergency medicine i think you. take a look now at some the other stories making news around the world a british and european union negotiators are making some progress in negotiations over brat's it according to sources close to the talks at germany's a new ambassador said a trade deal could be possible by the end of the week it goes ations a previously appeared to a stalled with a deal increasingly unlikely the current deadline for talks is the 31st of december . an explosion in afghanistan has killed 3 people including the deputy governor of
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the capital kabul interior ministry says unknown assailants attached a bomb to my bob my bob. these vehicles no group has claimed responsibility. give us president alpha condé has been sworn in for a 3rd term the 82 year old the one violently disputed elections in october maybe have the country's 1st democratically elected leader in 2010 but critics now accused him of cracking down on the sentence undermining the constitution. is the mr militant group boko haram has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of more $300.00 schoolchildren in nigeria in a voice recording sent to a nigerian newspaper the group justified the attack saying boko haram rejects western education gunman stormed the school in the northwestern city of can car on friday night and many of the students were able to escape but the families of the boys who were taken are still waiting to find out what has happened to the 1900 use
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of her child her son one of the boys snatched from a school on friday. then we want them to rescue our children because they have the power to do sorry this slow to take action because it's not their children who have been taken they've put us in the see. if this government is just too asian my parents and grandparents are in absolute confusion they've stopped us from having peace of mind we're totally devastated. by. the missing pupils were boarders at this school in kids who know they were taken in a violent attack by dozens of gunmen with assault rifles while they were asleep in their dormitories. osama is one of the lucky ones he managed to escape the kidnappers. i was about to slape when i started hearing sporadic gunshots and before i could even get outside there were many people there were already
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outside and so we were asked to go back into a hostel then they said the gunmen are already in the school we even climb the school fence but then these men asked us to go back and we thought these men were soldiers and they were trying to protect us but unfortunately they weren't soldiers . he was all he with. many details of the ride in the school and its aftermath are still unclear. that it at school and then as i said and is one of the boys that has been abducted we heard the security forces saw our boy surrounded by the gunmen on top of a hill we want the government to help security forces rescue our children we just want to see our boys in whatever condition so that we can have peace of mind. at the stage it's 200 how long parents will have to write. straight to nigeria that will rejoin d.w. correspond to forge chukwurah so welcome flourish has everything been heard these
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boys since they were abducted. well we haven't had much about this boys the only thing we've had the boys who were able to escape into the bush and. those ones in the bush coming out however are the ones that have been kidnapped by the men we haven't heard anything about them nobody knows what condition they are in and if they will be released and what is the government doing to get them back. but the government has said that the. we the kidnap was however nigerians are not some really really home visits by that you have to understand that this is a country where there is a very low trust in the government the government has promised all done over and over again several times that they were going to end. terrorism and in fact this
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was one of the major things that major competition from since president wiring made 5 years ago 5 years later we have seen least on the terrorist attacks he won in his own home state of the northwest and care under. government incompetence or is it just a very tricky to deal with these people. well the truth of the matter. nobody knows exactly what the situation is because the nigerian government has not been transparent all the time. people so it's difficult 7 to say whether that you made incompetence or if it's just. it's difficult situation to deal with now they have a game like i said before they. mean and they said they've been technically defeated and yet still stay in touch over and over and over again it's obvious 7
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that if i say that they're not able to handle the situation are they are just lying to the nigerian people to flourish in lagos thank you so much. that is exactly 25 years since football transfers a change forever little known belgian balls man went to court to argue that footballers who are out of contract should not be traded for transfer fees he won a slew of top players including by munich top stuff taken advantage of the bosman ruling. postmen was an unremarkable player and it does impact on the game of football was enormous the belgian challenge football's transfer system and the european court of justice ruled he was right players should be allowed to move clubs for free at the end of a contract was. bosman paid the price risk court action club shied away from
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signing him and legal costs left him with financial and then personal problems today he says he just wanted footballers to be treated like over employees. secured usually read year on from 1905 players could leave their clubs because they were seen as workers. postmen ruling represented freedom full stop. when. he opened the door for a host of big names to move clubs for free was probably the most famous bozeman signing being robert let under. the left bought one for buy in munich at the end of his contract in 2014 and has never stopped scoring since the former general secretary of world player union 5th row says football owes bozeman a huge debt. the freedom at the end of the contract for a player was of course for all the players in the world. a gift and that
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was only because joe marbles won at the guts to stand up against me for at that moment and i think that we have to be very thankful to him. because to be honest after that never happened again john mark bosman never won much on the field but off it he changed football forever. australia's famous gold coast has been home to an unusual spectacle stormy weather has whipped up seafoam beaches along the queensland coast the unusual phenomenon was a hit with younger presidents who quickly took to the scene for a photo experts say about the photos not dangerous times last week a protein from degraded organic matter. that's it you're up to date more at the top of the hour ben facility has your business update in just a moment i'm good at. every
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the e.u. says the time has come to crack down on the globe's tech giants the european commission unveils new rules for doing business online. and africa faces its 1st 1st session in 25 years experts say the economic consequences of the cobra crisis wipe out much of the progress made on the cost of it will go to our correspondent in nairobi. ventures all in place do business tech giants will have to change the way they do business in europe or face fines of up to 10 percent of worldwide turnover the e.u. draft rules are designed to rein in the power of the american companies and bring order to chaos facebook's mark zuckerberg and other tech bosses control troves of done to run platforms on which thousands of companies and millions of europeans rely on let's have a listen in to what the competition commission and market best i had to say a short while ago about the digital services and digital markets act 2 through
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one. to make sure that me as uses its customers businesses have access to every wide choice of safe products and services online just as well as we do in the physical world and that all businesses operating in europe that can be a big one that can be small small ones that they can freely and fairly competes online just to say do offline because this is one world. brussels sees the power of google amazon and facebook as a threat to competition and democracy is more in the rules for doing business in the blocks $27.00 countries. the european commission used in advance callender should announce its updated digital who's a long awaited chocolate treat for many people some say this new legislation could change the internet as we know it and limits at least in some parts the enormous
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power of tech giants that influence so much of our daily lives we search with google online we buy a christmas presents on amazon and we share our latest holiday snaps with our friends on facebook or instagram or whatever that both belong to social media giant facebook a few tech giants dominate the internet and dictate its rules that is so for example that google's on line shopping search engine is still disadvantaged seeing rivals just spied a regulatory crackdown 3 years ago our let's take a look at you tube by google companies like here to collect data from users this information then feeds augury them's that decides which ads and which content we see online it is not transparent how it works the ios legal framework for the internet is 20 years old when the world wide web was completely different it is
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time for an update but it could take years to be implemented as different e.u. institutions have to agree on a common law and. in the meantime member of the european parliament joins us thanks for being on the w. how will this change the internet is it going to tackle fake news and hate speech and things like that. yes it will so we will have clear routes through this business specific specially when it comes to how platforms moderate contact so at the moment their routes are not clear so platforms did not have the certainty and. fundamental rights of users for not guaranteed so we now have the chance to set a very clear route book with the route proposed today by the commission and i think
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that they will have the potential to change the internet yes and this punishment of 10 percent or up to 10 percent of world wide turnover i mean it sounds huge but will it be enough to to change the way these guys do business and make sure that hate speech and fake news isn't it continue to be spread. so i think it doesn't only sound huge but it is really huge so if you compared to the. general are they to protect troops g.d.p. are which answer to divorce a few years ago. we see that there is a fine 5 purpose cent of the turnover so this 10 percent find his way more and we see that companies are of course out of it here in so they're following the rules in the g.d.p. are so i think that this fine really is huge and can yet really
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change the behavior of big platforms what about competition what are going to do to competition do you think. the whole proposal is the. well we need to go a step back so we have 2 proposals on the table the one is the d.s.a. the digital service act which is. to deal with content on platforms roughly and we have the d.m.a. which focuses on the competition site the math what you're seeing at the the market yes sir yes this is a market and what we're seeing at the moment is that the competition files launched by the commission they take years and in the end the fines are not very huge compared to what the platforms parent why are they rare reaching competition last so we needed to look and this too is presented in d.m.a. with a black white and greatest approach the d.m.a.
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retakes. focuses on practices platforms which prove which have proven that they are harmful to the competition when are we going to see all of this because i know it's on the framework it's a proposal by the commission and other e.u. institutions including the european parliament well we'll have to find a common line before this all becomes reality. so if a terrorist conference which was delayed today by an hour of the 2 hours this is baby indicator so this will take off so we are not certain about one to take the p.s. i hope that we will finish the legislation on the usa and d.n.a. within this mandate so there are many challenges hat and so i am comforted him would have made it possible and sent a strong signal to the commission a few weeks ago when we adopted our reports from the us and you may but in the end
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there will be tough fight at least that's what i predict between the parliament and the council so this will take years weeks i hope the rest of brussels is just as motivated as you to my vocal member of the european parliament thank you very much for joining us tonight. thank you very much back now to some of the other business stories making news google has had some services just run to begin today following a massive outage on monday and users were unable to access the e-mail and google docs accounts or watch you tube videos google classroom was also unavailable preventing students from learning remotely. like fighting is cutting back production following corona virus infections at a supplier some workers are being put on reduced hours that plants in both spoken pounds 5 thousands of workers could be affected by the cuts. and the united states has imposed economic sanctions on turkey the penalty would cut off from the export import bank of the u.s. and other international lenders the sanctions come nearly
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a year of the turkey purchased a russian surface to air missiles istep. for the 1st time in a quarter century africa is likely to fall into recession the international monetary fund expects the economies of the sub-saharan countries to drop by 3 percent this year with gross domestic product falling in almost all of them how to state the seychelles a marriage is with a drop of almost 15 percent that's due to a drastic drop interests during the pandemic zimbabwe is looking at a drop of 12 percent the picture also isn't looking good for botswana or south africa the un conference on trade and development says the world's poorest countries many of which are in africa will see another 32000000 people drop below the poverty line meaning they'll have to live on less than $2.00 a day let's take you over through our nairobi correspondent joy doreen beera so would it be right to say the coronavirus hasn't hit africa as hard as the experts
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predicted what's hitting hard at the economic consequences of this crisis. that's right ben and the economic consequences could be what africa is most concerned about because we have seen in several weeks there while the bank has released a report saying that africa's economy has contracted close to the negatives and for this to actually for africa to recoup or get back to where it has been in terms of economic growth that's going to take maybe 5 years from now for that to happen but when he also comes to issues to do with health what we are seeing right now is that africa is experiencing a delayed because in the recent weeks we have seen community transmission of coverage 19 of a similar countries on the african continent you look at south africa you look at kenya and uganda they have increased cases in the bus in weeks but yes you're right
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economically speaking africa has been hardest hit because it relies heavily on the tourism sector as well as natural resources mineral resources which are heavy exported outside of the continent so where's this going to put africa in terms of things like poverty nutrition education all things that are important for future growth and future livelihoods. the entire african continent is actually skin struggling right now and we can safely see that africa is going to have to borrow externally and domestically as well in order for each to manage what it's currently going through most of the sectors are struggling and the ones that are heavily dependent on the exports markets have suffered the most. budgetary cards and as well as increased public debate is what we're looking at so a speaking of sectors like health nutrition and all of that these there's going to
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have to be reliance on donor family as well as making sure that it uses all mobilizes domestic resources in order to take care of the other sectors where fans have been pooled to look into you know. emergencies for coverage 19 cable have to leave it there thank you very much for joining us joy doreen beera in nairobi and finally from a german bakery to the queen of england's personal christmas celebration you know based baker bossley both of them maya is sending german holiday fruitcake known as the stalin to queen elizabeth edwards a castle is friends with one of the chefs there who tasted the delicacy and passed a sample along to the queen herself she liked it so much that her stuff is now serving the cake to the queen of members of the royal family with tea on christmas
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