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this is video the news live from berlin a gunman killed dozens a new sheriff in a region where islamist groups are battling for control of the suspected terror attacks come as a result as a result of the country's presidential election show no clear winner triggering a runoff vote next month also coming up. we'll take a closer look at the impact the coronavirus is having on young people how the pandemic is putting the brakes on a generation ready to head out into the world. and the bonus league it is back after a short winter break we'll bring you all the highlights from frankfurt's clash with
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live in. a moment yousif welcome to the program we start in the west african country of news year where gunmen have killed at least 56 people and wounded 20 the interior minister is calling it a suspected terrorist attack he says the militants targeted 2 villages situated near the border with mali a number of islam as groups are active in both countries are battling for control of the region. let's get it over to correspondent waisted idris on the line he is in a budget in neighboring new share nigeria and is following these developments in asia for us waste what more can you tell us why were these villages targeted. this attack which happened today in the general public is from what i knew
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just area where we have seen several attacks in the previous yes and you know in the jerry side descent of terrorism and it bought a house with miley would book in a fossil in i doubt pot with nigeria places where it has seen several attacks previously. and the attack just recent attack comes just days after news or voted in parliamentary and presidential elections could the attack be connected to that. is that is more clear up to now that can be linked to the prison shall election but is seen as lawful at call incidents because i say city center area which previous to the hospital but pots of terrorism in dade county and. now numerous militant groups are active in new share how is the country dealing with the
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security challenges that it's facing right now. is very challenging it has been challenging for any general probably running from solid m. pot to now down pots on the top parts of the country because the country has a very weak economy which must terrorist fit in and get in debt recruitment that is why the county is facing challenges. you know being correspondent ways interests thank you for your reporting. thank you. now france has confirmed that 2 of its soldiers were killed and a 3rd injured in northeastern mali on saturday after their armored vehicle hit an explosive device 3 other french soldiers died in a similar incident earlier in the week france sent troops to mali in 2013 to counter a jihadist insurgency now to some of the other stories making news around the world
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. police in norway say the death toll has risen to 4 following a landslide an os northeast of oslo several people are still missing after the landslide tore into town earlier on wednesday but rescuers say they have found no signs of life as a landslide is the worst in modern norwegian history. i u.s. senator ted cruz say he will be among about a dozen republican senators who will challenge joe biden's presidential victory when electoral college results are tallied in congress next week they're demanding an emergency investigation into a little allegations of voter fraud which have no base. india's drug regulator has approved 2 coronavirus vaccines for emergency use one was developed by u.k. based astra zeneca and oxford university the other by local company bharat biotech the government is preparing the rollout of nationwide knock elation program.
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let's take a look at some of the other developments in the pandemic the u.k. has recorded another daily record of new infections with the number exceeding 50000 for the 5th straight day saudi arabia has lifted a ban on travelers entering the kingdom it was put in place 2 weeks ago over fears about a new virus variant circulating widely in the u.k. scientists believe the variant is more infectious and norway has ordered mandatory test for anyone arriving into the country. now 2020 will be remembered for the coronavirus pandemic which is far from over restrictions and lockdowns have had a huge impact on the younger generation and how have they dealt with it how has it changed their lives our reporters talked to 4 young people living in berlin. if i think of trying the. think of. this most of the grants. to get there is you don't know how this is called.
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because once complained loudly. that i had. one out of present. when i was pretty much. present it. to me often spending too much for you think. cool or not believe in demons in the. midst of act and use a spell. you can then concert. a lot of my work travels with teaching and performing so since khurana happened it cancelled almost all of it.
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the boy who. committed. the income gave. us. the point of where i was really. i think it was just. my bank account. i really didn't have any means to pay for the next rent or to have money for my you know for my groceries at some point i really just worked. and i was just here by myself playing music and i was dancing and i was letting go i was letting all of my emotions out.
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oh yeah. does. mention if they just may have been on those who wasn't going to mention that. it could be a good thing because all of us must use a mentions are. what had been live in prison and that their. vision missteps if. they had to from enough in 5 this money. transfer that kind of knife to. we're joined now by laszlo yes and he's 18 year old 18 years old german american just graduated from high school in berlin last summer 1st of all i want to thank you for waking up so early on a sunday to talk to us so the 1st lockdown in germany occurred right in the middle
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of final exams and your graduation so how was that for you. yeah it was a very unusual situation for me. we ended up almost not having a graduation actually it was you know put together very very awkwardly. the parents were almost not allowed to come to graduation and we managed to hear the way where they were only there for the time when their show children were on the podium receiving a diploma and then they were politely asked to leave quickly. and you know otherwise everything else completely fell into the water we had a senior class trip planned you know can happen same with prom yeah we basically weren't allowed to say goodbye to our teachers and peers but all that was very sad so i know how graduation leads to other things in life it's kind of a big moment when you start off on your next journey how has the pandemic changed those plans the plans that you have for after graduation. yeah how has it changed
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plans i mean basically everything has changed because of it. i was originally going to take a gap year and go to china. so that didn't end up working and i'm very lucky because i was able to still get a spot at the university here. so i was able to change plans and you know right now i'm living relatively comfortably tending university online but. so what about 1000 friends what about your friends have they been coping as well. i mean they're mostly in the same boat as me and almost all of them tried or want to go to uni and are are still going to uni however it's online and they can move to the countries where they actually are studying or want to study and many really struggled with you know the being put in the situation we have to change all of the
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plans they've made i mean many are really still kind of stuck and have absolutely no idea what to do you know it's not a nice wash and you touched on this a little bit but what is it like to have these plans curtailed the travelling things there's a lot of things that you maybe would have liked to have done if this had not had happened. yeah. it's very disheartening very. it's especially at this time or most of us you know just want to celebrate getting out of school and turning 18 in and it's very hard that we just really can't do anything that we really want to do meet all the new friends or meet the new you know people are meeting especially the 1st year in college i can't really i've met maybe one or 2 people out of my entire you know of course in person it's not. very pleasing. laszlo enson i wish you the best of luck thank you thank you very much.
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now swedish environmental activists credit she turns 18 today she started campaigning for environmental awareness when she was just 15 skipping school to protest outside the swedish parliament every friday to call for stronger action on climate change she was soon joined by other students and demonstrations grew quickly into a global movement and barrack has often spoke to world leaders and she says everyone can play a part in protecting the environment. so what i'm telling you to do now is to act because no one is too small to make a difference. now the bonus league is back after an unusually short winter break the highlight of saturday's early matches frankfurt inflict a 2nd defeat of the season on visitors by a live acoustic whose fine early season form is beginning to deserve them. in the
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70 bundles to get clashes between these 2 sides nil nil has never been the end result and after just 10 minutes this speech got the visitors off the mark courtesy of not team i mean any. skill luck and ingenuity helping him to his 2nd goal of the season. the lead lasted just 12 minutes as i mean eunice raced clear to calmly put away the equaliser his 1st goal for france yes i will full defending have opened the gap band after the break leaving couzens back line once again. with daiichi come out as cross finding live accusing defend the edmonton tops of 2 poked it into his own match i rub of the green but enough for frankfurt to claim and deserved to one win a slave accusing blues pace in the title race. cousins last was live 6
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game they travelled to stuttgart knowing that a win would put them at the top at least to. play on sunday a single goal from life 6 daniel all more in the 67th minute was the difference between the sides his side footed after on and yellin yos cross was deflected result keeps leipzig firmly in the race for the title as they go for their 1st ever going to get championship. shaka have extended their winless run to 30 games after defeat to head to on saturday they are now just one loss or draw from equalling tasmania berlin's record set way back in 1964 the worst ever run in the bonus league shot because new coach christian coles took over last week becoming their 4th head coach of the season but he couldn't turn the tide as he had to the lead through matej of windows in the 1st half. then 2nd half goals from john cordoba and christoph tech and the child
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a 3 no the feat to welcome them into the new year. this is good news live from berlin up next reporter looks at how the pandemic is affecting the world of opera don't forget you can get the latest on our website that's dot com i'm in is the fix for joining us. on the ground. they call the police response. they know that the road is not a solution. they know their flight could be. going back.

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