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this is the news live from berlin thousands detained as police crackdown on protests across russia tens of thousands turned out in moscow demanding the release of the jailed kremlin critic. his wife is among those also on the program. portugal heads to the polls to choose a president lock down rules or ease for election day voters must bring their own pen to paper. for its fullness the highlights coming up as underdogs minds pulled off an unlikely title hopefuls leipsic in $85.00 goals for.
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us welcome to the program russian police have detained thousands of demonstrators supporters of jailed opposition leader alexei navalny took to the streets nationwide his wife. is among those arrested while demanding his release tens of thousands joined the protests against official corruption and detention. with chance of putin as a thief and freedom for the volney thousands of demonstrators rallied throat russian. government officials say at least $4000.00 people gathered in moscow as pushkin sky and square. independent observers but the number at more than 10 times that. police detained participants on mass at the un sanctioned demonstration.
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amongst those who were bundled into police vans were election of on his wife yulia . and prominent supporters of the opposition leader like his aide so bill. clinton. the jailed opposition leader called for the demonstrations after he was arrested at a moscow airport and quickly sentenced to 30 days in jail. for many of the demonstrators today's protests were about more than free no only. janja of the mob. not for of all me or against putin i don't care who's in charge i just want to live like a human being that's it like a human being like a normal person that's it that's why i'm here today.
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most organizers didn't apply for permits expecting they wouldn't be granted and ahead of the protests authorities warn security forces would be deployed citing concerns about the covert pandemic. going to. refrain from participating. i have to warn you that law enforcement agencies will ensure that the necessary order is kept in the city. but the. arrests were made in cities large and small across the country as part of the largest opposition action in ears. and alexina vollies anticorruption foundation is calling on its supporters to prepare for another wave of protests next week and. well do you moscow correspondent emily sherwin says both alexina political fortunes and his anti corruption message have been boosted by the protests these are as you say the biggest protests i think we've seen for the last few years the biggest
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number of arrests as well and it was unusual today to see that protests didn't just take place in moscow and st petersburg which usually sees big protests in these cases but also across the entire country and the news team these anti corruption front have already announced that they're planning for new protests next week presumably those 2 will be across the country and they also have announced in the past that they are likely that they want to publish other investigations as well other anti corruption investigations presumably into politicians here in russia so it does seem that the opposition here and now finally steam in particular are trying to keep the pressure up especially ahead of upcoming elections in september . well take a look at some of the other stories making headlines across the world thousands of protesters have joined for sessions across brazil calling for the impeachment of president bashar blitzer noddle over his handling of the pandemic demonstrators
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blared their horns with slogans painted on their vehicles while parading down main streets brazil has the world's 2nd highest number of covert 900 deaths. spanish coast guards have rescued $36.00 migrants from the atlantic and transferred them to the island of gran canaria the group included 3 children hundreds of refugees from north africa have landed on the canary islands in recent days many had been rescued by emergency services. at least 9 people are dead after a powerful storm hit the port city of in mozambique most killed by falling trees so i clone elouise caused less damage than feared but heavy rainfall could still bring series flooding over the coming days. many bars and restaurants in the czech republic have opened their doors in protest of coronavirus restrictions nationwide lockdown measures have kept most catering outlets closed since last october dozens
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joined the protest cold by the shut down action group called the dog is dead. well doctors in the united kingdom are calling for a shorter gap between giving people the 1st and 2nd doses of the biotech pfizer vaccine the government decided to stretch the interval to speed up the numbers being given immunity with a 1st dose but the move goes against the guidance of the vaccine maker and the world health organization. lining up for the chance of immunity the people in this queue at a mass vaccination center in glasgow will soon join more than 5000000 options in the u.k. who have had their 1st shot against code 19 but the british met. cholas o.c.a. sion has now want the government it should reconsider making people white to long for their 2nd jab. no other nation in the world has adopted that 12
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week delay like the u.k. i mean all those other countries are also suffering similar pressures they have their scientists have adopted their position to try and keep their manufacturers. guidance but also the w.h.s. own proposal of a maximum of 40 to 2 days in the u.k. adopted its 12 week policy to give as many people as possible a 1st dose of the vaccine quickly but the manufacturers of the pfizer biotech vaccine specifically recommend an interval of only 3 to 4 weeks between its doses so we don't think this will have a major impact on the rollout of the vaccination program this wote reduce the numbers who can be vaccinated but it what it would do is is vaccinate people in accordance with the best available evidence and with the greatest assurance of protection after the 2nd dose their concern does not involve the astra zeneca vaccine because manufacturers have approved
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a 12 week delay between jabs. it comes just one day after government medical advisors revealed that the new virus variant in the u.k. could be more deadly than the original strain when we look at we've been informed today that in addition to spreading more quickly it also appears that there is some evidence that the new variant very that was 1st identified in london in the scythe east may be associated with a higher degree of mortality the new assessment is based on sparse data with more research needed but it's a stark warning to remain vigilant for the country with the world's highest covered 9 tain death right. well hospital here in berlin is in full quarantine after patients and staff members tested positive for the new variant of the corona virus that has spread rapidly in the united kingdom at least 14 people at the humbled clinic have contracted the variant the hospital has stopped admitting new patients
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and staff are under so-called shuttle quarantine during which they can only travel between their homes and the hospital. voters in portugal are heading to the polls to choose their next president and nation wide lockdown as in place to combat one of the worst covert $1000.00 infection rates in the world turnout is expected to be very low restrictions on movement are being lifted for election day but voters must bring their own pens to fill in their ballot paper. it's the all important issue in portugal the presidential election. has organized many elections in portugal. but this time he faces expected just tickle challenges the biggest problem finding enough election workers for the more than 12000 polling stations in the country the number of election workers in our database changes every day many volunteers have become infected we also feel that. at the last minute the real
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problem in the election process in portugal has been a complete lockdown since mid january but infections continue to rise dramatically 90 percent of intensive care places doctors representatives say it's like a war the government is using promotional videos to convince voters that they can cast their ballot safely but there are fears that turnout will be historically low . and saying election conscious and postpones i call that there is no end to the pandemic and. that president's current mandate is ending and he kind of just stay on longer otherwise the portuguese constitution which has to be changed. yet as he was rushed to the ins. by almost all forecasts that the incumbent president marcello rebel will be reelected despite the current explosion in
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coronavirus cases most portuguese people believe the conservative politician has the country whether through the crisis. it's a presidential election completely different from previous ones all campaign events have been cancelled instead of candidates and their agendas it's all about corona and safety at the polling stations for many portuguese stopping the dramatic rise of infection numbers seems more important at the moment then the question of who will be the next president back at the polling station volunteers take a well deserved break but there is no end to the bad news the aggressive british variant of the virus is spreading faster and faster on top of that election organizers worry that that weather across the country will prevent more people from voting sports now and the bundesliga in the bundesliga vols forgot the better of a top 5 clash after 35 minutes
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a mistake from an over his and defender jonathan toews opened the door for him. to nod in the only color of the match ensuring the wolves run out of one male winners that means the end of a 4th in the table to have everyone points with phosphoric. leipsic suffered a shock defeat at the feet of. his men headed into the into the fixture 2nd in the table while their opponents were 2nd from bottom with just one win to their name this season. like these you leonardo's man was worried about his opponents unpredictability ahead of his side's trip to mines and few indeed would have expected this game to unfold as it did. when muscles a bit so lashed a speculative drive onto the crossbar adams was there to mock up the rebound the 15th minute lead for 2nd place like see nothing out of the ordinary but 2nd from bottom minds produced a rapid response i'm not
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a rebound so the home so i drew level looser and yet got a punishing peter glassy in the lights go. 6 minutes later the favorites were back in front thanks to moscow house and burbs 2nd goal of the season. but only 5 more minutes had elapsed when you can't say back to his 2nd goal of the game to level the school's once more. like think again failing to deal with a simple set piece leaving neck etc and load to tap in from 2 metres out now goes man's men were held to a frustrating 1st half stalemate and the half time rest bite would be short lived. the hosts came tearing out of the blocks in the 2nd half and in the 50th minute to release. this time the goal came from open play new loan signing danny de costa dons passed house in bag before liam drove by railroad beat good luck to the cross the 21 year old's 1st ever been this league a goal sending his club on the way to
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a huge victory. stunned leipsic could find no reply and mines dug in and held on to complete only their 2nd win of the season and their 1st under new coach bruce vincent. let's take a look at all the bundesliga results after saturday's matches and there is confirmation of mine his victory against leipzig and laver cousins defeat by valves break freiburg beat stuttgart in a battle of 2 overachievers felt were thrashed by frankfurt burke one against only on berlin and in saturday's late game had a burden were soundly beaten by bremen on friday dormant in a 6 cull thriller and on sunday shell to face biron and huff and i'm just cologne. a reminder now of the top story we're following for you police in russia have detained thousands of protesters out nationwide doesn't demonstrations activists were demanding the release of the jailed from one critic of axing his wife is one
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of those arrested. let's say for me on the team here in berlin coming up next after a short break sports life asks the big question should be part of soccer or football don't forget you can always always keep up to date on all our latest news on our web site d w dot com take care season. in mexico many pushing cold blooded us right now in the world climb a tree isn't off the story this is my plan for the way from just one week. to 12 can really get. we still have time to ask i'm doing. this. and you hear me no no yes we're going to do to you and how it all stands judgments hans now we bring you
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i'm going to mount a call and you never have surprise yourself with what is possible who is magical really what moves and want all suck up to people along the way maurice and critics right joining us from apple's last stop. in the toxic it is in the top we did soccer sometimes. useful but not so good scuse me ok result in our company. listen 1st of all football we call it the we call it soccer day used to it i still recall it. we are a football channel for
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a soccer channel well we are quite an international bunch more english than tom calls it. date from the usa and soccer such as colleague mark calls it and de niro tells us what it's called at her home in canada. but a lot of our viewers tell us we shouldn't be so careless with our choice of what most comments on our channel suggest we should call it football and nothing else to turn soccer makes them flinch and that's one of the lots of fans of comments others say soccer is totally acceptable there is a war work going on in our comments one cannot see only. what you see here as manchester city striker sergio agüero reaction to former footballer act by. using the word soccer. soccer sometimes i don't think it's
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useful but. people hate the word soccer type the phrase it's football not soccer into google search and you can't deny it these 2 words cost battles. and they are the most controversial words on social media. and i remember it being used as a word regulate when i was growing up in england period but then since the 1980s really it's become a word that in england if you describe the game of football and call it soccer. people who get very angry at you and not just a little bit angry very very angry they will shout at you and they will scream and they will say don't use that american word it's not soccer and if you go on to the whip and type it's football not soccer you'll see this. outpouring of anger from
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mostly from brits but not just from great to see you see french or german or you know. people also saying during it it's for fuck's sake stop saying soccer stefan szymanski and they came out the advantage have written a book about it it's also a linguistic phenomenon and this is really believe unique there is never been a word that we can find that has been exiled from the language there are words that go out of use but it's never been a case of a word which has been used for a long time and then dropped because somebody you know uses it. one on the word can be found on merchandise products fashion items and even in our office is the disrespect that you receive as soon as you say the word soccer you don't know anything about it you shouldn't be speaking about it you are crazy you have no
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idea what's going on what you see even though you've played select such a long time yet. think of like any example where it's got me into trouble or and if i ever. have cousins from florida i talk about soccer and i just i just remember thinking like oh you can be related to me this is horrible to think. i used to hate it when i was growing up. the anger here is among most exclusively addressed at americans listen to english comedian john cleese. why do we americans insist on calling it's soccer why do they have such a problem calling it football. the messages. clearly the most popular game on earth is called football nuts. which is wrong. the correct terms are football and. it's a bit like also man 2 words that describe the same thing so why all this anger and
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frustration caused by these horrible wind. it's like a. jumper in sweat when the city. is full. rights are in jail but there are many versions of football rugby league a lake australian rules football and football also known to the rest of the world as. what. american football so the us and others like canada island south africa japan and all these other parts of the global markets green on this map stuck to the term soccer so even for those who hate to say soccer all football there are good reasons to use both terms firstly to let someone know what sports you're talking about like a maryland was talking to me and he said they play football i'd probably ask you
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about soccer or you like that on the context i mean i would if i was just talking about generally. i mean i would but if i was talking about sport and differentiate and then i would use the word soccer and i would want to punch myself in the face which are used to. what's even funnier see the flag that's change it into the nation's flag. as best we know. that university british school boys love that game but their competitive desires required regulations $863.00 routes were defined and the football association was formed but there was still up. versions of the game that's why our new rule book was written one that allows the hand so it's known as rugby football this distinction between a rock b. football and association football marks the origin off soccer like rocco is a shortened version of rugby football soccer became a snappy
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a version off association football this can be a rat in a tiny letter from $1000.00 or 5 published in the new york times as a matter of fact it was a fact at oxford and cambridge to use are at the end of many words and as association did not take an art easily it was and is sometimes spoken off as sokka . and not a surprising fact can be found by reading papers from the states. so as best we know the words it was at oxford university in the 18th ninety's and we know. american and australian newspaper sources people in australia earlier and like the states will say don't call it soccer that's an oxford word the proper name is. used to. get me a map. it was the soccer version the one played with the feet that soon spread from
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england to everywhere. everywhere except. the united states here the other sports the one with the hands rocking exploded everyone loves that game that developed into the most popular sport in the u.s. and something very british. america be sure is deliberately kept short so that the sponsors. getting as many commotions as possible. the world couldn't accept that the world's great super didn't love the world's game and on top of that changed it's make. the pass time for people to point out how wrong americans are the aim of these
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graphics is to convince americans if you don't like our spot at least name it right as if they care it. so it's completely absurd to tell americans not to use a word that you yourself have used in the past and which you would be anyway so that's absurd as well but also it's. the asymmetry in this in the intensity of this debate because we're british people and europeans this could be the source of big tent. where america is a shrug of the shoulder they don't hear it's even worse now that the usa has become a global force in football the fan community is growing the man take part in what cops and the women even when they're. the fact that north americans are like encroaching on territory that is considered european and that's kind of like but
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it's our sport you can call it you want to come in if you want to call it soccer and you want to be good at it too we weren't that good our football for a long time and now it's time to change is lot of americans on the board as they get it's kind of like what happens if we lose against them. like yeah i think you are think it's not just the word it's a problem but with. i think. we have a chip on our shoulders of. cultural imperialism. from coming from the states which is ironic because we consume so much culture specifically i think this idea that they're not quite good and that these people are quite good looking for though they thought we were there is the right word your you. said today the american way of life has become so dominant that for some europeans the argument about football or soccer is now the last remaining battlefields to defend their culture. this is the form. of
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cultural jealousy and anti americanism to say you you know i'm not allowed to use this word and you must use the word that everybody almost everybody else uses and of course what's strange is that because this is the one i suspect of global culture which the americans have not dominated if you think about music movies. all my most forms of culture have been globalization being dominated by american and american businesses and soccer football is really. global activity which is not predominantly american. so what's the solution well this debate and. on may we put out widespread information that the word is english. the word came from england what does the economic think there's a need to find a solution we just need to learn to love about this that we can put the spotlight
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