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that exists the other part of the war haven't been implemented in china that's leave a lot of chinese people wondering if they're going to say that if people have the right to learn that is this is the job of just under the law i see it that's why i love my job because i tried to do exactly this hour a day. by name of the uninsured and i work at the. i. was. doing.
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just when you think you know everything about the in this league it shows out some big surprises. result sisig shock waves through the bull displayed by an i'm not invincible. shall come off capable of winning. sunlight 6 so small it hurts. the good his league is for champions league contenders went head to head on match day 15 and place catches had sensational outcomes. mention got shared by any nic you know you must see. light say to a confident they could then go top. line but letting poland had other plans as parisienne don't mention nazi like say shut off that high horse. on the brink of matching an unwanted bone. from
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at the start of the game. to mary confidence. also putting on his famous footballing talent show but he has now conceded 24 in 15 games the same numbers when he was 10 years ago. but the 1st friday night game didn't come from the visitors. brushed the ball with his hand just inside his own books. one thing buying can count on is robert levy who slunk on the spot kick to make it one nil 5 by and went in front for the 1st time in 8 games the kind of start hansie flick could hope for before the match the paul and. a different mentality from the
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off and not just from the 48th minute fits in on physics moves off and on from. well guy were very alert in the opening exchanges. after trading passes recess cannot bring gorecki line in self but. i'm sure sumptuous finish was although his initial interception was open to interpretation by a look through the open i thought i took it on the chest and wasn't aware that there was an issue that wouldn't be a ov intervene if there is a handball on the hunk of his no am no v.a. ah no handball and client didn't mind that marco was a side did show a reaction a defense spitting pinpoint passer last into a set up join us who from. one back 10 minutes later game on was blocked but we're now on the front foot ball by my left backtracking and caught out by their own offside trap the
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was all too easy for fun. 2 goals in 9 minutes and moya wasn't the only one looking stunned. well on the break and scored 2 goals from 2 chances i thought the 2nd one may have been offside it was really close a few things went against the set a. few things. to. me is no. the game. will get them back into gear. apparently no 3 minutes into the 2nd half the blind offense looked at c. as the host running rings around. him no house making up for his 1st half. held on to complete a thrilling come back yet again proving to be binds both iti. know monday
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when you come back from to kneel down to be by in the team have all this he put in an excellent performance so we're really happy. again to remember. for the loses one. conceded this many at this point in the season since the 1980 s. . the surprise result of. his man is known for his visionary approach to. this game.
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counting on to win because we're in good form and have great stats and if you go well as. he should know by now it's not stance that matter in this game but go. and now goes my could only cus young guns shot is pretty much musings to pieces if you expected to make such a huge statement in that convincing win the way that life. now goes mans team had only lost once this season and were favorites in the saturday late game with the best home record and best defense 3 points but take them top but despite enjoying 60 percent of possession this effort by downie omo was their only chance in the 1st half. men's new man at the helm turns it should put the onus on defense with the most leading by example the vice captain had given his young teammates a public dressing down last week telling them to grow up on the pitch. and on
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saturday they said to have manned up even if it times playing them out of the ball . but after another forgettable 1st half dome and were a team transformed after the break. they exploded into life with alan ball and firing down the wing before his cross eventually found jayden sanchez for a simple finish. this it wouldn't have happened without this genius back kale from skipper marco royce. i saw j.t. to my left and it was the logical decision so i don't think now goes man responded by bringing on his own norwegian frontman september signing alexander show a lot. at the other end his compadre it was now looking too hot to handle. the t.v. spot a friend. did still show signs of life. but
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they were left floundering as the hole and goes on their way off. don't sing his way past find opponents he put sanchez right on the left. a bit of one such magic and tall and pop top by the far post to finish up a very nasty mate. who was a very tough match they were good in 1st half worth but we kept going in 2nd half and. we knew that we would get the chances and. important win. and the nightmare wasn't tell you that for this guy yes with 6 minutes left it was royce again with the clinical pass to set up a whole into his seconds and record breaking 25th goal in his 1st 25 put this league games and his fellow know we should ensure not to manage to grab a consolation goal right at the end. of something him almost at least one decision not both mine got right. first off we've got a better team 2nd half of what
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a better team at the end reduced. that's analysis was certainly closer to the truth than his forecast before the game. but now let's have a look at what you football philosophy is made of the match days top clashes. here's how the world so the big games we start in argentina where this fine cool holden's 1st goal of the day. sunny in the u.k. green and fellow brit lewis has a new nickname for the norwegian. what about leipzig presuming a little she complains her team keeps failing to take advantage of fine defeats. speaking of which there's a lot of love to flow there no house will tell you when you're in spain called a wonder goal birchers bundesliga not ryan is right 60 football indeed 5 pounds on
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taking hard just the middle man. was amazed they ended their run of 8 straight games conceding 1st qualifying in the u.s. pretending the match finished faster 34 minutes smocks. so it dormant in 4th place back in business the bundesliga has a title race on its hands. sometimes the beautiful game is made just a little bit more beautiful with this stunning move like this. my i just want 6 blocks to get past if i were.
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really seasick but. he's the same south let me defend him his wife had set up a free flowing fluid. xander didn't go number 11 of the season so i. think what really came business he's doing it in training day in day out so he sees one of the hungriest play on this planet. thanks. to labor coups and we're looking full of confidence before their encounter with better blame and after 2 defeats in a row they were expecting a straightforward home win but those expectations came to nothing as brave men showed some real feelings they took the lead with their only shot on goal in the whole game defended talkbacks integrated his 1st goal in nearly 4 years.
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later cruising co. peter boss could only force that's hard smile but at least his side managed to equalize. the take 6 somehow managed to squeeze the full hold a one all draw was good for the. crews and. you decide by we want to win against. we don't respond to his version by blaming the next week frankfurt or on the but. that's the that's the goal we're we we want driving the season we want to be in the top 4 and. when you want to be there you need to win these games as well. new minds coach both spence and could afford to be relaxed before his 1st game in charge of payments frankfurt had never won a match in mind this would be the 1st time that and that thanks only to a mind's player defender who signed yet a conceded 2 penalties. foul number one. the penalty scored by
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country sell for one nail frankfurt's. after the break there was more contact from you in the box that led to penalty number 2 and another composed finish from portugal so to nail the final school frankfurt coach and you could tell it was all smiles small minds even with the new coach is still winless it home and now rock bottom of the table. sniffing around the champions league places while visitors both share similar lofty aims and thanks to their superior lucky let's face it the lean early on 3. times though should go with the equaliser. the break with maximilian arnold was given his marching orders. to sink in snow because.
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he touched him but it was. when. my daughter was 10 years we've. got on that i didn't care about that curling in the resulting free kick. despite being a man down both spurs force a. penalty. for the temple to seize it. the point. in the clash with. the putting up much resistance this arrow from. one. to make it one. front leg 2nd was even more straightforward as. happens to take advantage of some sloppy defending. a
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5th win in a row was now a formality the floodgates open for the hosts. concede more goals in one game than in all their away games so far this season with 3 more goals for muslim shy philippine hot and too close to friday big celebrated yet another way to cover need to win this league is most informs for cologne the defeat was a new low. but it's league game playing like that we have to ask ourselves whether everyone really gave their all we have to show reaction next week. continued to surprise everyone. in the entire league thanks to an impressive performance. that gave them the lead was a gift. to
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kneel before the break. the restart. was markovitch to immediately pulled back. put off airstrike on solid. 2 goal advantage. came just before the end of the sliding in the back post struck up league leaders of the away table that's. the 2nd promoted team said i will say fairing while they game against hats it was a scrappy a fat one no doubt enjoyed by fans of mixed martial arts tackles flew in from all angles. nobody could accuse these 2 sides of going soft on each other. it was hardly surprising then that the decisive goal was also contested cata cried
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foul when mine holds yobbo shook off his marker to school midway through the 2nd tom. cush i shifted my body at exactly the right moment for him because of that i gave myself an advantage which is completely within the rules of business robust maybe but it fit with the game and took nothing away from yobbos clinical finish. he was the man of the moment and speed ahead held on for that one nailed with. an unlikely hero. something that shall also desperately looking for. shock or rejoice for the 1st time in what felt like ages after being down in the dumps for way too long. you can't believe how they're happy of
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the one year winning. it is a fantastic atmosphere actually in the dressing room where the team is going to be celebrating together it's going to be a good night. go back a shock on loan from arsenal played a pivotal role but he was far from the only hero. take keeper. he crucially kept the shot to go safe in the 1st half as his team showed the kind of form that has had them. letting your opponents was 3 your defense is asking for trouble this level. was all. but upfront i mean how deep was another decisive factor and when he set up matthew happy for the opening goal in the 42nd minutes by 8 of those they'd won the champions league was it was a world away from so many timid performances over the past year the goal came after
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hoffenheim attack was shocking showing the kind of battling qualities they've so sorely missed was a hopi and shocker took the lead for just the 2nd time this season. was how he was deemed surplus to requirements in the fall was a live wire from the off as was hopping was 12 minutes into the 2nd half and they were for the 1st time since november 29th team. haha as with the 1st i was happy the accomplice and hoping the executer. and just off the hour mark it's become a training ground routine how to eat a happy. 3 now was hard to believe the 19 year old only made his professional debut this past november he's now the 1st american to score a hattrick in the foot in this league. and after setting up all 3 of
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those goals the tireless i mean how it showed that he's not just good for assists. he slots of the 4th away in self-pity a happy occasion to end his 22 game drought and definitively silencing his critics . for the last time shock of 4 or more goals passing of a side was in september 29th team. at long last. shock or back to winning ways. to be honest especially in the 1st off we have been lucky because. we could score but tonight we had a fantastic performance by our goalkeeper and that front we have a. call who really surprised no me that everybody. matthew hoppy who was drafted into the 1st team in november after
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scoring once for shockers reserves in the 4th division now already has 31 has been his leader counts and it wasn't just any old child to win but their 1st in nearly an entire year after all the anguish shocker don't just have hope they are hoping for good reason he's a man of the match day. 2 and . it's match you see it.
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6 was a trick to show him. that night as speak like this one today. this is a trick school the goodness me and shall just take the trouble in the business. of. phenomena especially the finishing a kid it was unloaded but not any more. to the. it's going to become things. in a day hoping and shelter will never get. mass day 15 showed just how unpredictable the bundesliga can be the top 2 both fail it's that tally is gonna live to combine for a grand total of 0 points while shall manage 3 emitted lots of goals on our top 3 moments oh let's just say.
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here are all top 3 proof ideas coming holland's often the way it's royce conference a concert show i bet they are put up teamed up after a fantastic touch by mark or rory's. every student all super bowl straight it's. sad to see. your soft spot with a lovely fish but it does so much to the past from love still don't. give it away to our requests in the full knees in today's inadvisable. i reach cause i hope you'll never run again 6 and never now do hope a has a hat trick i mean a reach with a master class just. the
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title race is wide open again by hand and light 6 day 1st and 2nd despite that defeat but they now have labor kootenai do it mage breathing down their necks with just 5 points separating the top full. at the other end there was no new coat found for months facing from the bottom of the table things are looking a bit rosy offish elka but it's. but there we can when they're still 6 points from guaranteed safety. they say the usually gets the worm but in the industry got anything it's possible to knows maybe even shall could still take the lead by storm with matching feet as they read can he come to the rescue again in fact. is that hope the down and out mind does both sense and have
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a plan up his sleeve to outwit the young frontline from don't mess with. my town see flicks play and have even bigger worry self to the upcoming visit from freiburg after old christian strikes team are in the best film of any club at the moment. we play by and twice a year and we always look forward to it so. there's a long way to go in the bundesliga season and surely a lot more surprises in store. as always stay tuned to kickoff for both the latest action. movie.
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and you hear me now years and years we've been here you can handle stand german chancellor we'll bring you an angle a man called as you've never had a telephone surprise yourself with what is possible and who is magical really what moves are import all some who talk to people who follows her along the way admirers and critics alike how is the world's most powerful woman shaking her legacy joining us from echoes last stop such.
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last. laugh. it's about billions mum it's about our luggage it's about the foundation of the new world order the flamin silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network. so. conflicts are inevitable the consequences unpredictable the guinness book of the shaking the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal. and that's how it's expanding and asserting its status and position in the world he said the bible. is promising its partners rich profits but in europe there's a sharp warning you could never accept money from the new superpower it will become
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dependent on any. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on. the flag. this is the daily news live from but lame us lowly his radio efforts to remove donald trump from office democrats seek to impeach the president accusing him of inciting last week's riots of the capital president trump says he is not just a black also on the program after weeks of pro the protests in india follows when a battling now war against the new agricultural locusts india supreme court put some legislation on hold so farmers can have 5 or 6 votes in the highest course in the law. just by 95 times the fatal consequences of covered 19 infections many of
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germany's doctors and nurses skeptical about getting vaccinated we'll hear from health care workers against god and i'm a chief of medicine to find out what. i'm so gail welcome to the program. donald trump has dismissed moves by house democrats to impeach him the outgoing president of the united states says the drive to remove him from office before next week's inauguration of his successor is causing tremendous anger mr trump is on his way to texas to review progress on the border with mexico he's been speaking to be forces for the 1st time since a mob of his supporters invited the capitol building last week. because reconvene later when now when they're expected to call on vice president mike pence to
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declare the president unfit to serve mr trump says he's committed to an orderly transition of power. we want no violence ever violence we want absolutely no violence on the impeachment it's really a continuation of the great is. your politics it. is absolutely ridiculous this impeachment is causing tremendous anger and you're doing it and it's really a terrible thing that they're doing. or. just to continue and i think it's good for many days to our country and it's causing tremendous anger i want thank you very much. straight to washington i rejoin d.w. so bureau chief in this poll it is this does not sound like a president accepting any responsibility for last week's events. no absolutely not off the days of silence he finally made his public statements in
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person before departing the plane to allen more taxes and he told the white house press corps what we just heard that you once know widens when referring to the days leading up to inauguration but on the other side he also said. a possible 2nd impeachment would be which funds which would be possibly cost may have island so it's the opposite of kind of really trying to come this country down. and he was a hot debate tech in his sights. yeah well you know instead of really taking responsibility for the actions last week he blamed big tank for the anger is off his supporters indeed saying that.
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a cow and his accounts being suspended were the reason why we might see more violence in this country. so it did come as likely to further insight option for his followers. well we don't know you know i mean now he kind of was calling for calm but we also know that he's changing his mind and mood very fossa we shall see what he says once he has landed in alamo we definitely will follow these developments as well very closely i mean it's really hard to say what what what is in his mind he has been really cut off and what we learn is that he is really really anger because his twitter account was shut down so everything is possible with all possible over the next hours in a spot in washington thank you. now to india where the supreme court has
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suspended the implementation of controversial new agricultural dos which have led to widespread protests from farmers the chief justice and house the court would form a committee to hear farmers concerns tens of thousands have been camped on the outskirts of delhi for more than a month they say changes benefit large profit by isn't big spencer smaller producers nearly 60 percent of the country's population depends on agriculture for their life and. straight to delhi then we have rejoined our bureau chief amrita cheever welcome amrita what more can you tell us about the court's decision she is still very strong words from the supreme court today listening to some petitions a challenge to validity of the street and because your speech will last in september and that she just said that it was very disappointed by the way the government was handling these 2 chance he described the government's view of
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dealing with the families as ineffective and even don't just say to people it suggested a panel be set up and if you wanted to create an atmosphere you said through this panel which was comfortable and conducive for the 2 sides to come together and find a solution because you must remember that any rounds of negotiations between the farmers organizations and the government and he did you know at himself last night and he mentioned that the supreme court chief justice there he does seem oddly partial i see a quote here saying that we will protect farms. well i think from the finest perspective they welcome the decision by the supreme court to put a stay on the implementation of these controversial laws but there's a fundamental lack of trust that the finalists feel towards the government's proposals so they feel that although the supreme court is sounding they optimistic and positive about finding an outcome they are worried that the panel which the supreme court is suggesting is very cruel these controversial laws so they don't
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believe that what mr banneker really asked them and they categorically rejected taking part in any and in discussions with the committee that the supreme court is because into a settled matter quickly outline for us i will what it says about these changes that are so upset the farm's. the feel either man in which these changes will cost they were passed at a time to depend pandemic when the opposition was boycotting parliament and the farm was not consulted and that's the 1st big thing they feel that they were simply not consultants and secondly they feel that they will be true in at the mercy of large corporates specially when it comes to selling their crops and they were dependent on a short minimal tricep they would get on the government and these laws into usenet and they feel they would be left in the lurch and they'll be left at the mercy of large corporate farms so this sounds like a victory along a long road i guess the farmers must be very happy about this. until they're not
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happy i think they are really worried about these developments and it's been a boost for their protest but what do you really want is not a state on these laws what they want is not another panel discussion they don't want these laws repealed and they want good discussions to be directly with the government because if the government just passes laws and they want to have directors and discussions which. similarly is a government they have said it but this is going to continue they've also brought this to have a large tract a rally on the 26th of january which is india's republic day and the usual no sign of that there is a lot is breaking of the bill and protests any time soon good talking to thank you for joining us on research and having. arliss take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world with just hours to go federal judge in the united states has halted the 1st government execution for nearly 70 years lisa montgomery killed
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a pregnant woman and stole her baby 16 years ago proceedings were blocked on mental health grounds based on evidence that ms montgomery was unable to understand why she was being executed. indonesian mavie divers have retrieved one of the flight recorders from the wreckage of the airliner that crashed on saturday officials hope the data recorder will help determine why the boeing 737 plunged into the sea though there was no emergency message nor reports of technical problems 62 people were on board. uganda's opposition frontrunner above the wind has warned of possible vote rigging in this week's presidential election the singer turned politician is the main challenger to longtime leader your it must of any new seeking a sick. well thought is avoided internet providers to shut down social media ahead of thursday's poll. a german that police operation has taken down what's
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believed to be the world's largest darkness' marketplace prosecutors say dark market was used to sell drugs total credit card data and malware it had nearly half a 1000000 users and more than 2000 vendors as the pandemic drove much of the north katic straight online. drug maker astra zeneca has applied for authorization for its coronavirus vaccine to be used in the european union if approved the drug developed with oxford university would become the 3rd available for the new after those from pfizer bomb tech and mcdonough the european medicines agency says it is excel writing its approvals procedures and the decision could be ready by the end of the month. meanwhile the premier of the german state of. varia has raised the possibility of mandatory vaccinations for staff in nursing homes the call comes as many medical professionals in the country are openly questioning whether to get inoculated despite their collective proximity to danger d.w.
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reporter tess of arthur visited a hospital in berlin to find out why putting on his protective gear before entering the room of a covert patient diverting for intensive care nurse sebastian schmidt he has been working with corona patients for months now and knows how important it is to protect himself when coming into contact but an even better protection would be the current jab. we see every day i see people dying from corona i see how patients are suffering how seriously they become because of this virus that's why i would definitely like to be vaccinated against it is a real horse. going in for nasa and i also find that i have a duty of care towards the public who are trying to cover all of this. but not all doctors and nurses in germany share this opinion. is not against
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vaccination in general but when it comes to the corona she says she would rather wait and see. is condemn us f. i'm still very cautious when it comes to the vaccine i'm still of the defrayed of it because it hasn't been around for a very long time so i can't say right now i'm 100 percent convinced of it on the website. skepticism about the jab is apparently not rare in december a survey of the german society for intensive care medicine t.v. show that one in 4 doctors and one in 2 nurses do not want to get vaccinated against the corona virus but according to devi that might have changed now that the vaccination process started health minister ban has appealed to nurses and doctors once again. that's why i can only keep calling for health care workers to get
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vaccinated not only out of a sense of responsibility for themselves but also for those they careful and treat him from the us and. more information about the corona that's the nation is there for plan to be provided and more information is also what nurse vivian kaufman would like to see with that she says she would probably be totally convinced. we'll take a look now at some of the bases developments in the pandemic german daily newspaper bill says chancellor merkel has told lawmakers in her party that she expects a lockdown to last until the beginning of april in order to curb the spread of the new coronavirus variant the world health organization has warned that herd immunity from the virus will not be achieved globally by the end of the year that's even if a vaccine makers a step up production and malaysia's king has declared a coronavirus state of emergency will suspend parliament until august i mean
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political turmoil comes as much of the country is said to begin a 2 week partial lockdown. no new england patriots coach bill belichick has announced that he will not be accepting donald trump's award of the presidential medal of freedom as the country's highest civilian honor goes to belichick is a longtime friend of the president time to 6 time winning super bowl coach he decided to decline the medal he said after last week's change on the u.s. capitol and he said he was flattered but that his love for the country outweighs the benefits of an individual. is reminded the top story u.s. president donald trump has dismissed allegations that he incited last week's riots at the u.s. capitol building but it left several people dead speaking in washington in the frenzy of his speech that sent out any defended the speech that preceded the violence as totally appropriate to criticize to be
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and there are many stories. make up your. dog made for minds. what is the relationship between social media and democracy debate are raging after twitter shut down $70000.00 accounts linked to q. and a conspiracy theorist to it after last week's riots at the u.s. capitol. meanwhile in contrast of passions flare and if you gander the general election the government bonds all social media and messaging up. and there's always
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a catch scotland's fisherman and women are struggling to exploit their part because of the excess related complications. this is. not for joining me last week riots in washington have once again raised questions about the role of social media in society after banning u.s. president donald trump from its platform twitter has now suspended a further 70000 accounts sharing content from conspiracy theorists here's a reporter matthew more on how we got to this point. it was the culmination of years of grievance conspiracy and encouragement brought to bear in the hallways of the u.s. capitol. for women to don't social networks like twitter. and facebook no big striking back after kicking the u.s. president offline for inciting violence twitter called spreading the far right
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conspiracy theory q.r. known causing twitter share price to plunge. the market's a little bit worried about song legislative backlash especially near term and if trump is not impeached in the meantime yes the republican leader not the senate until it changes beyond the stock market reckoning social networks are now at the center of a global debate about how much power they have and how the we'll do it the how he even the german chancellor waded in with a spokesman telling journalists he must pick the chancellor seems the suspension of the u.s. president's a contest problematic. there are concerns that private companies may set a dangerous precedent elsewhere facebook has been busy amid uganda's upcoming election the social network deleted a slew of government accounts which it said were attempting to boost the
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president's popularity with big posts. and in a sign of just how volatile the relationship between social media companies and governments has become uganda has since banned also sell media and messaging out ahead of the us i want to talk about that now with t w correspondent. he's in the ugandan capital kampala hi julie yes bring us up to speed on this what's going on. so this morning many ugandans woke up to a knee a blackout of social media we have millions of you gun and see is facebook and they rely on it to give their relationships with colleagues with their friends people they work with but most importantly they rely on facebook and other social media platforms to access news mosul during this time when we are drawing near as to the elections very important elections are very many ugandans now many ugandans woke up this morning they wanted to access facebook to know what is happening and many
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could not do it but it's also comes with a background uganda has many people have been using virtual private networks 2 years ago when the government introduced an over the top talks called. famously known as the what's up tuck's many people chose to do they all posed it and they've been using virtual private networks now this v.p.n. helps them go past the government file or at some point the government say that they hadn't done it but we later on so some evidence that they did and we understand it's in retaliation of the social media platforms from blocking some of the government is. hundreds ok judy is that take a step back here tell me a little bit about the role that social media has played in the election campaigning. a very important role i should say because we are in a situation where there's been a lot of reports of guarding the media by the government and quite
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a number of opposition political candidates they've chosen to go to social media case in point. on you who is the main challenger to presidential where he was 70 he has relied heavily on facebook and you tube is had quite a number of he has had a big team that has been moving around with him broadcasting live he's come pins his rallies have been broadcast to across the wall using social media platforms people have been putting loads of acquirements on following the kind of it like that but also wants to mention that the government has also used social media to sell the the country this shelved presidential where it was 70 so the politicians have really used social media more than before this time around occasionally if i want you to stay with us for a moment because you've also been looking into the role that the economy is playing in these upcoming elections let's take a watch of chile if this report now hussein musher faces
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a tight deadline to deliver his company in post has why the election season has jumpstarted these business off to the local don't much to say he's that business this time it's slower than in previous campaigns thank you 16 it was really good reading making good money during that time during the elections we're kind of disappointed because right now we're just breaking even. 2 times before that's due to the state of uganda as the corner me growth was originally forecast to communist 6 percent. but in $1000.00 pandemic that revised downwards to about half that figure now with a political or exact ahead of the january elections economists are predicting a slower recovery especially in the short term for the typical investor in the country if it does look at that we get of they don't know whether they should
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invest money in the green because they don't know on what side the price will be by the time they want to sell. if you look at those that are planned to put our factories to put up enough strong parts because unfortunately the security will be in security so q one accord on one will transfer into one i expect a flock of the recent violence in election campaigns has also affected hopes for the recovery of tourism which reportedly and uganda over $1600000000.00 in 2019 while the development of a corvette $1000.00 vaccine has raised hopes for the resumption of safe global travel ugandan to operators may have to wait longer for bookings because many tourists don't want to visit during politically sensitive times and so one day when the internet going down getting all these images and all these you know killings and why they need makes them think that ok maybe that's a place i'm going to visit tonight you know to yes to come with me yes so you're
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off now that priority list. but i mean the low projections some sectors of being able to thrive. your grammar school fee exports have been rising in the last quarter of 2020 that's raised hopes that if your productivities is sustained and uganda starts to make revenues with its oil and gas the economy will get to form leafed my people i'm going to have some foreign culture coming through and so on that i then have to ask myself what was the want to go up to it in the country. with the oil now. can we have a school of this from. you for the moment when i'm expecting a sudden influx of cash. there was a lot to read it in many african countries when the government resources to elections it's often what's the expense of economic activities and once you
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governments of voted on the 14th of january business people like must hope for political stability so that the focus can shift to economy krukow very unfortunate we seem to have lost the line with julia fair but we'll try and get him back later let's in the meantime look at some of the other business stories making news google has launched a global fund to fight misinformation about covert 19 the aim is to support efforts to conduct fact checked and highlight incorrect information about the immunization process the fund is worth up to $3000000.00 and will support projects that aim to help people disproportionately affected by misinformation. u.s. carmaker ford is closing its 3 factories in brazil after more than a century of operation the pandemic exacerbated already slow sales in south america the move will affect some $5000.00 workers and cost the company over 4
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$1000000000.00. u.s. steel industry and union groups have urged president elect joe biden to retain a 25 percent import tax on chinese steel the tariff was imposed in 2018 of the industry says it is essential to ensure the viability of domestic steel production . bank will no longer do business with donald trump and his companies after last week's storming of the u.s. capital according to the new york times bloomberg the trump organization has been a major client of deutsche bank with about $340000000.00 in outstanding loans. the issue of fishing played a huge role in back the negotiations between britain and the e.u. the last minute deal agreed on christmas eve was supposed to placate fisherman and women on both sides but in the weeks since then it's been anything but plain sailing in scotland border checks and additional paperwork are already causing
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frustration. the catch is in but where is it going for now scottish langoustines skelos or muscles won't be on the plates of upscale diners in paris brussels or madrid. scotland's biggest logistics provider has halted exports to the e.u. until wednesday what used to be a one day delivery has turned into a much more complicated and sometimes uncertain and ever. shifting every warty every poet every box. instead of 4045 minutes it's 2345 or britain's departure from the e.u. is the biggest change to its trade in decades now reams of people work must be completed to move goods across the new customs border those trading in livestock or perishable goods is the toughest requirements so fears are growing that the seafood industry could become viable. fishermen bleeding you know and.
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you know bleeding marcus interest mortal bleeding you know because everybody losing everything that's. there is hold good. people work bottlenecks will be resolved going forward if not scottish fishery representatives sworn duty centuries old market could be destroyed. and finally a bakery in the western german city of documents has been celebrating the arrival of the corona virus vaccine with syringe shaped cakes the owner was concerned that the idea could be to macabre for some customers but this version is one that even on t.v. accessible enjoy and best of all you don't have to wait 3 weeks for a 2nd one last year at the bakery poked fun at the panic buying in supermarkets by selling cakes shaped like toilet paper rolls.
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