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everyone thinks i can go home but i think when you come to a new team and have your for of they not even 24 hours later you just dream about it like you come in you win the game for me was incredible just the thought the game and then to help the team. in his wedding move with land roberto was huge for minds. and were sure byron enjoyed it too. with other teams at the top stumbling block and could step ahead with their latest march towards the title and despite not being too slick recently they were clearly favorites against the bottom of the table shall get the hosts initially put on a decent showing but with half an hour played the game took its expected course as thomas miller had to buy in from. time 10 minutes into the 2nd half the business has doubled their lead thanks to who else but robert lewandowski to now.
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with the clock ticking down by him way evils of the fact that goal difference with another straight forward head of the. house with his 1st latching on to the end of a cross from years work image. and in the final minutes this humdinger from david found its way into the shocking mess. that the film on who wants to forget. shall get it at least improve on the season opening reverse fixture when by and put it past them chin up. a surprise package on yawn dominated early possession against all sports but it was the hosts who went ahead after half an hour but still i'm mightily relieved florrie i need a lesson on. how sports top school. last season he'd been on
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a gold routes lasting some 997 minutes. and were soon back on level terms after a while the place shot by marcus in bautzen. one all it remained at the break. but the goals kept coming and neither less now with his 2nd of the game and the season. the 30 year old back to his best. was collected so it wasn't easy in the 1st off of the season and i'm a very on a less equal person so i wasn't doing too good i'd like to thank my wife for putting up with me at home. with a spouse grecia pummel it looked like he would become a tragic hero. but rafael gigabit suit signed from only on last summer save his blushes. secured a priceless win for outscoring as they put a comfortable distance between themselves and 7.
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years her side went to be the felt undefeated in 2021 while the hosts also fancy their chances with 7 points from the last 3. in the 25th minute you walk in and i am most people small police combined to set up andre silva for frankfurt's leaves. shortly afterwards philip ended his goal a streak going back some 26 league games. frank 1st was relentless with the game seemingly decided inside 8 minutes silva completed his 4th brace of the season. peter feld pulled one back with another player breaking his bundesliga duck this weekend. that was to be no comeback when cost it's played a low square ball into the felt box deep was tragically turned in by your kamil song that's the 4th own goal frankfurt have profited from the seas. more than any
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other saw it. around been transferred finished off the rails with a simple goal to leave. the big results for hobby horses ma'am as they climb up into the top 6. of the bob and burton that darby pitted freiburg and 9 purses struck hard intend. to visitors took an early lead with c. last one monkey took up finishing the movie started. but 5 borg soon found an equaliser even if amity intimate eviction shot needed a deflection off a dedicated mark only took him. to later in the 2nd half the goal scored turned provider supreme for j. young. as the south korean put away his 2nd of the season. on the stroke of half time nicole last gonzales's cheeky penalty run off was out by
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flowing on the law. and with a goal a 2nd half it stayed $21.00. also made table hoffenheim host of cologne in the sunday late game andre commented chip them into the lead from the spot. midway through the 1st time they doubled their lead with a sneaky back heel from coast. last but not least some of it should without a penalty the result but drop off an arm level on points which took off. for bruno la video it was a do or die weekend against braman and davies has penalties seem to sink his chances of survival. have to have a plan. t.
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of their own but failed to capitalise. to labadee islam and. raymond did take their chances and much hope back with the free header after half an hour. but there was hope for heritage just before half time shot in court about gave his teammates and in particular his coach a lifeline. for all of harrington's best efforts however it was game over when lehmann arda between courts restored braman to goal advantage . a star turn from josh sargent then sealed her chance and love india's fate for one. bruno was dismissed on sunday after just 9 months as coach michel plates also have to go after serving the club for 25 years says former star striker then more recently sporting director.
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since they have been severely all the beautiful game has seen more and more penalties for 17 have been awarded so far this pulled this league season only 2 less than the last time around all together this weekend so for penalty saves like here and often hard. and also in fly book well so far nick ragone solace to score all 3 of his bonus league of penalties. he's missing. you know what the goalkeeper is giving and the aa is essentially in the wrong why would his body language there would be another one announced as the new in berlin with 4 to. certain games geeky bitch. and kick a vicious saturday easier ways but here are. these 2 no it is clear that see you mate. then belin poor old pastor didn't have any better luck.
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last time to time i asked him if we could get some i am not trying to get you to talk teacher night nothing is going right up until something. wildfire. rivals found their own results troubling at best but at least there were goals galore $36.00 in total and 7 different scores were double trouble for their opponents here's our top 3 of the match days man who each posted a brace. then looking for silver all little buddy silva and he finds the corner. number 3 we have anthony silvers brace against. silva and it's.
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andre silva both times the things that pete did say. such. as. holland has yet to school fall even more game but did put away i'm not a couple of pretty classy go. best bagger of a brace is the. most up near the turning point was all. the time trying to find some level. of. fire now have a 7 point question on 2nd place leipsic dortmund drop down out of the european competition spots in the post. it's being late frogs by both sparkplug and
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frankfurt. down below stuart carve outs work and hoffenheim our own level on points with just enough breathing space above the drop so care to have to sweat for points behind braman while shoko are now the league's only team with only one way and. it will have to be better than this in order to compete for the title. this is. not good enough not really with dortmund live accusing them of leipzig losing and asked for by in 7 point plus. that's a lot that's right next weekend another bonus for the leaders as like sick play leaving. all other teams in pursuit like last back up against an yone.
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move. the to. play. this is deed of meaning is a law from the then the u.s. senate receives the article of impeachment against donald trump house democrats deliver the central charge against the former president to the senate where trump would stand trial for incitement to insurrection gauge the mood in washington and ask why impeach an ex-president also coming up bad blood between the european union and a major corona virus vaccine make up astra zeneca says it's cutting deliveries to the e.u. where the vaccine will. has been slow and fast. and another night of rioting in the
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netherlands what's causing the violence which police say is the country's worst in decades. plus a sprawling vault of knowledge as important today as ever well in the state library reopens after 16 years of renovations its collection spanned the centuries to now special significance for democracy in today's digital age. i'm told me already well welcome to the program democrat lawmakers from the u.s. house of representatives have delivered the article of impeachment against former president don't trump to the senate that triggers preparations for an impeachment trial which would be the 1st faced by a u.s. president after leaving office trump is charged with inciting the attack on the
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u.s. capital by of violent mob all his supporters from previously faced impeachment in 2019 over his attempt to pressure ukraine for personal political gains but the republican led senate at the time acquitted have. washington bureau chief in his poll told us how u.s. senators democrats and republicans are viewing the upcoming impeachment it's a decision that divides the country across party lines is it the right thing to attempt to convict former president donald trump for a historic 2nd time or is it only putting fuel in the fire to stir up even more anger and hate. many democrats don't see any other option but i told him the former president accountable for inciting the interaction in the 6 of january even though the chances are slim that they will get enough support from republicans in the
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senate to convict trump and prevent him from running for office ever again most republicans just want to move past this impeachment trial and figure out the so called post from world president biden is now in a tough position despite staying out of the impeachment process as a trial will hold up his political agenda last time it took 21 days until the trial came to an end nobody knows how long it'll take this time. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world u.s. president joe biden has severely tightened the rules covering the u.s. government's commitment to buy goods and services from american companies biden signed an executive order sharpening the so-called buy american provisions in government contracts and it's part of his plan to boost the struggling u.s.
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manufacturing sector. uganda's high court has ruled that the house arrest of opposition leader bobby wine is illegal the judge ordered security forces to immediately leave the winds property the singer turned politician has been blocked from leaving his home since the elections on january 14th or u.i. and says they were rigged in favor of the man who challenge the incumbent president yoweri museveni. a french court has begun hearing a case against large multinational companies accused of selling the herbicide agent orange to the u.s. government during the vietnam war a french vietnam is woman filed the suit in 2014 against firms that made all sold the chemical she says it caused her and others grevious bodily harm. hundreds of rescued migrants are disembarking in sicily after italian authorities allowed
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their rescue ship the ocean viking to dock with $373.00 people on board included dozens of unaccompanied children according to one ngo the migrants were picked up off the coast of libya authorities are testing them for covert 19 before allowing them ashore. clashes have erupted in the lebanese city of tripoli between police and protesters against coronavirus restrictions that's after the country extended its lockdown and imposed a curfew until february 8th. protesters say the restrictions are worsening poverty in lebanon. now the e.u. is under a corona virus vaccine supply shock on monday brussels lashed out at vaccine maker astra zeneca accusing it of not delivering what it promised and threatening to block its future exports the pharmaceutical company says it's slashing its covert $1000.00 vaccine deliveries to the e.u. due to supply chain problems this comes as all $27.00 you come to the countries
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struggle with slow vaccine rollouts now across the channel britain is having more success getting its citizens inoculated. for these british newlyweds the sense of hope and relief 90 year old jeff holland and his 86 year old wife jenny got married in august now they're getting vaccinated against covert 19. feet of white and or more before. there was only one throughout. the uk i think it's really different. to couple received the astra zeneca vaccine one of 3 vaccines approved for use in the u.k. britain is on course to inoculate more than 80 percent of adults by the end of summer by contrast the e.u. as a whole would reach only 15 percent at its current pace. later this week e.u.
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regulators are expected to approve the astra zeneca vaccine which is cheaper and easier to distribute than its competitors but hopes for a quick rollout have hit a snag on friday astra zeneca said it was cutting its the greed upon vaccine deliveries to the european union by some 60 percent prompting dismay and criticism . the european union wants the order and pre-filing wants those to be delivered as soon as possible and we want our contract to be fully fulfilled the european union wants to know exactly which those says have been produced where i asked doesn't occur so far and if or to whom they have been delivered. astra zeneca has blamed the cut on production problems at a plant in belgium but the e.u. health commissioner has called the drug makers justifications unsatisfactory the uncertainty is jeopardizing the e.u.'s goal of vaccinating 70 percent of its adults
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by summer. and with vaccine supply currently limited germany's health minister and the rest of the european union are pressing to get more dozers to the bloc yet inspanned told political editor michelle kirsner that he wants to see fair treatment of the european union. fence if and when it would be a good idea if companies had to obtain a license to explode vaccines so that we can monitor which vaccine leaves the european union after having been produced or bottled in europe for this after all in almost all contracts we invested hundreds of millions in advance so their production capacity is could be established it's not a matter of being 1st it's a matter of being fair 1st but unfair. been a nava night of rioting spock's by a nationwide cuff you imposed because of the coronavirus police have arrested at least 150 people in several cities authorities said rod says well mainly people in
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their teens many of whom engage in looting and other destruction of property. on monday riders in rotterdam fought more street battles with police. it was similar in harlem and in other cities too where protesters also vandalized buildings and shops authorities said they were mainly people in their teens. the country's prime minister condemned the violence was in the air supply. to begin with writing is on acceptable limits and that any normal person could only watch it with their horror votes you really wonder what got into those people needs that have nothing to do with protesting it's criminal violence and we'll be treating it as such but. the protests had begun peacefully over the weekend when people demonstrated against the continued lockdown and the country's 1st nightly curfew since world war 2 parliament had narrowly approved
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a measure because of the more infectious covert variant from england hitting the country. e.u. foreign policy chief has announced that he is to head to moscow in early february to press the kremlin on the arrest of russian dissident alexina valmy perl's visit was confirmed at a meeting in brussels where e.u. ministers debate of the blocks response to the valley's arrest and the detention of more than $3500.00 of his supporters they decided against imposing punitive sanctions for now vanny is facing 3 and a half years in jail after for breaching the conditions of a suspended sentence while he was recovering in germany from a near fatal poznan with a nerve agent novacek. italy's prime minister g.'s f. the country is said to resign on tuesday his government has been in crisis after a small coalition partner pulled its ministers from his cabinet earlier this month
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observers believe that after his resignation hunter will try to form a new government with broader parliamentary support. earlier we spoke to journalist seem a group in rome and i asked her whether qantas expected move is a responsible one in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic this is a country that up until now now has lost more than 85000 lives to cope 19 it's dealing with increases in the number of hospitalizations as well as missions to the intensive care units the country is in simply a lockdown in certain parts and very stern appear restrictions in the rest of the country and about summation programs that we do understand as well is suffering delays of supply and so they are lots of issues to deal with but clearly this came about because of the fact that matteo renzi the former prime minister and leader of that small party meet that decision to cool its support from the government
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creating this crisis and situation and he has been widely. criticised irresponsible but clearly now mr condit had to meet that decision when he saw that didn't have the support in order to handle his resignation. blunders legal club her tourbillon have announced that they're hiring dada as the new head coach this will be darn 2nd stint at the helm for her after serving as head coach for the burley in club for 4 years until 2019 hers are dangerously near the relegation zone and will be hoping the hungry and can turn around their fortunes the club sacked bruno love idea on saturday english side chelsea have sacked their coach frank lampard after a run of 5 defeats in 8 league games lampard leaves with the london club only and
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9th place in the premier league table chelsea said that performances have not met expectations this season despite the club spending nearly 250000000 euros on new players german coach thomas to hurl is tipped to take over from lampard. the state library in berlin is seen as one of the most important libraries in the world housing a collection and converse in millions of rare manuscripts photographs objects and of course books its grand reopening after a 16 year 16 year make over was of course muted by a pandemic restrictions but the library has a significant role to play for democracy especially in our digital age. in the heart of berlin's historic center stands of prussian palace of knowledge finished in 1914 feeling a whole city block during the 16 year renovation the library staff worked with in
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a building site surviving 2 world wars and decades of neglect the complex bore the scars of time now finally removed 12000000 books and manuscripts to hear read pieces of germany's cultural heritage a 15th century gothenburg bible handwritten scores by beethoven bach and mozart at the virtual opening ceremony bundestag president false can surely blessed spoke about the library significance today your god you know not to get out if you nab digitalize public sphere we need neutral and reliable institutions that document knowledge make it accessible and yes filter it to. freedom. to allow readers to evaluate information critically produce to be a part of that role is making the treasures of the library available online
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a decade long project and that's the only way people can access this trove of knowledge while the reading room is a shot. you're watching news from but there's more on g.w. dot com i'm told me a lot of balls back on the top of the hour with the headlines. the funk against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update coming. on t w. children. come to terms. one giant trouble him and.
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