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trusted team full full games in a row. all of the glass in his winning formula is based on the 2nd best defense in the bundesliga. with statistically the best shortstop around their current steals with a 73 percent safe rate and that coupled with a highly effective attack and those quick counters took their toll against alex brag. about the cost with his 14th of the season. and wheedle but his is also good for a goal that's his 4th of the campaign not bad for a defender. to nail at least for the wolves. it's not often you see christian strike happy surely dortmund hadn't stumbled. yet of sorts away so i got off to
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a furious stuff in my chance smashing the ball off the bat. but freiburg were determined to get something out of the 700 game in the bonus week. and went ahead just after the restart but i jumped up. and 7 minutes into the 2nd half you're not fancy these chances against marvin here. does this mean goldman have a goalie problem because you have to think about why i was there was shot and when you see we lost we lost holding that position very easy lee with one with one skill the 2 players been out of the game and then the shot and the position of the shot was very unlucky and i think it was a goal that we could have stopped. but that still doesn't explain the feat even if 16 year old do so from a coco managed to pull one back. christian over the
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moon having finally taken dortmund at the 17th attempt a beautiful day for him a. good game. looks happens in mind is that cool form beneath the coach's fault why his still useful game going on line for the fia each week but it's your house on the whole landscape finding that. just struggling to finish them from one season and possible angle mobbing mates on the table to deal with a shock from pulling everybody out it also marks the end of his life blood feud sitting times for dormant as they chase them in the champions league in consistency good crisis steve nefesh really annoying to be standing here and talking about the same things over and over again we have no choice but to stay positive work hard
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and always be ready to put in the extra mile preferred from the 1st minute before to begin to. put taps at shit is hard to prove a point when you keep losing maybe it really is a problem with these teams that. will keep an eye on things. if. you. live accusing vs stuka was one with keeping your eye on primarily thanks to the harsh coming of 3 straight defeats including a cup exit to minnows. they were in no mood for missing. the stick and this really kept them at by minutes in levy cusins unrelenting pressure paid off. i know it's worked for me for the 1st attempts but kareem to me about his improvised finish was nothing to sneeze at either. one nil.
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live accuse and was stringing together passes at leisure as if to bring this to me about again with the 2nd. half an hour gone and the stuttgart keeper not just mad about getting not made also and he's a different defense in fact the deficit could have been far greater by the break. but after half time his side showed why they known for their lethal attacking 3. 5 minutes into the 2nd half and substitute sasha collided she pulled off a cheeky chip to put stuka back in the game. even if not for long. because shortly afterwards the same stuttgart showed their meekness at the back. abi again ran riot in the box to set up the right. that was
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led the queues and stood the visitors made it look like target practice leverkusen work at least hitting the target again and this drive it was the obvious 2nd assist of the game. and his 3rd wasn't long coming. pinpoint cross to florrie invents and it was goal number 4 for live accuser and for the season for the 17 year old wonderkid. the strip got back one again looked like statues and one guy really wasn't enjoying it. or go live accusing was making it a nightmare afternoon for him and even had the luxury of bringing in 2 new recruits defender jeremy frimpong signed from celtic. and struggled to mari gray from list to city. studio did manage to get their guns firing up front again. collided with the next nicely taking goal of the guy and to make it
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for true. but live accuser was simply too good as it should have gone to defense to course with 6 minutes to go it was left to one of the new guys to wed to live accusing telly. ime and to the frustration of the stuttgart going to marry gray took just 10 minutes on the pitch to open his bundesliga account the highest scoring game of the weekend had a clear winner and a few scrum to break all codes. we didn't get into the into the in fights the 2nd balls were always for leverkusen so this isn't. it's ok if we won. we should have scored more goals it was an intense game. but in the end where we're happy to win
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because that was the most important of today if you were not successful in the last weeks then the witness the most important 5 goals in one outing live accusing seemed to be back on track to mardi gras and made a 1st impression. the best news that the match day came from one of the bundesliga is dead he tells us. to mari gray at premier league winner with leicester moved to leave in houston on deadline day i dream stands to reason you have. to make. the impacts. that suit certainly. did. no sir. i'm torn emphatically but
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tomorrow bright yes perfect stop our final one it's most important it's a good result for the team had a bit of about but at the moment but it's a good way to bounce back and hopefully we continue to stall. we had said let's have a look at the results from that statement. the fact there wasn't a single draw this week might have something to do with team slowly switching to over nothing most we get closer to the end of the season. 24 in fact go bad considering one match was postponed but see the losses gold from. that number 3 is you want to 10 she needs 3 mile without helping hands from off in the. public school. 7
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top flopsy boast and frank but just behind lucky with goodman sold themselves before the season. in jeopardy of missing the champions league and for the down. to i mean major danger every allegation that you think the further from safe play the well as if when that make up game against grain men at next weekend's match ups the show to change the table and get. by and return to chile germany after the club world cup in qatar i'll have little time to race despite by 6 below filled in when this league action. will hold some of the new signings will have time to sit lean the whole of i visit and one young side dealing with growing pains of their own and. will hope they were improved showing will lead to an improved result against
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this is deja vu news live from drilling in mars army chiefs defend stripping the civilian government of power in the coup he claims election fraud forced the military's hand and is promising to hand back power to the international community has condemned the crackdown as police use water cannon on peaceful protesters also coming up. a tit for tat route between europe and russia over kremlin critic alexina all that moscow has expelled envoys from germany sweden and poland and 3
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governments retaliated by showing russian diplomats the door. and seeking better treatment from one of the world's biggest companies for the 1st time workers at an amazon warehouse in the u.s. are voting on whether to join the union. american children welcome to the program one week ago meehan mars army chief led a coup against the civilian government in his 1st televised address since then gentlemen un huddling insisted that the civilian leadership failed to investigate alleged voter rigging and of embers polling he's promised to hand back power after fresh elections the international community have condemned the crackdown on demonstrators protesting the democratic rollback. the week of military rule in myanma has triggered a groundswell of protest across the nation. in the biggest city young gone. they
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have a simple demand for the military hunt back the power to the elected officials in my mind i want i'm son suchi and president to be released quickly. we want all the people from the winning party the n l d to be released that's what we want and i think anything of the. monks and protesters marched holding the red flags of our own sunset cheese national league for democracy they say it's their last chance to fight the dictatorship. to use power to run the country and use the country's resources for their families and for their own sake they don't do anything good for the citizens and the country's development. and they were rare protests in the capital. but demonstrators braved police water canon blocking that path. many here
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a state employees perhaps a sign of the anger of those who have briefly enjoyed democracy after 5 decades of military rule. in a t.v. address to the nation the country's new military leader sought to justify the gentlemen repeated the military's line that campaigning in last november's poll had been unfair. we are getting the response of both or it is regarding voter fraud. that election delivered just a handful of seats for the generals party and a landslide to sue cheese and l.t. she's now believed back in house arrest where the army had kept her for 15 years that peaceful resistance made her and i can a democracy. but the hunter is already warning that any resistance to that rule is unlawful and imposed a night time. protests and shipping fee is
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a bloody crackdown could soon follow. rescuers in india trying to save dozens of power plant workers trapped in a tunnel at glacier collapse unleashing a wall of water at least $26.00 people are dead and more than $180.00 are still missing the flood destroyed the dam and washed homes downstream along the river bet authorities new state say the death toll is likely to rise. joy as rescue workers recover several survivors but the search is far from over some have already been found several groups of workers are still believed to be trapped in tunnels unable to get out. since this morning we have intensified our search operation in a 2nd tunnel we have information that around 30 people are trapped there and around 300 police officers have been deployed clearing the tunnel so that people can be
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rescued. this is the moment a small dam was swept away after part of a mountain glacier upstream broke unleashing a torrent of water into a brewery. at around 10 in the morning suddenly water started feeling the tunnel because of the. we were able to get to a higher place using ropes in the tunnel and. then rescue teams came and saved us now we're doing ok. one hydroelectric plant was destroyed another under construction was damaged or they were able to prevent further damage downstream by opening the gates to release water the tragedy occurred in northern india and the top of an area of the. and this region in the himalayas is prone to flash floods and landslides in 21st seen monsoon floods here killed 6000 people and led to calls
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for a review of development projects in the state authorities say the main flood danger has passed but the work for rescue teams here has only just begun. germany poland and sweden have expelled russian diplomats and the coordinated response to the expulsion of their own diplomats from moscow last week the german foreign ministry said that the tremors decision to announced its oceans or the foreign policy chief was in moscow was unjustified russia chooses the diplomats participating in legal demonstrations in support of from one critic alexei navalny . earlier we spoke with political correspondent simon young and asked him how the international community is trying to put pressure on russia over a lesson of. well it is fairly clear that this was a coordinated action today by germany sweden and poland they will move to expel a russian diplomat from their capitals. just off to
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a meeting video conference meeting between representatives of the u.s. the u.k. and canada the a you to talk about how to respond to russia's actions in recent days and to the. russian treatment of protesters there and so on so there does seem to be a sort of concerted international action the e.u. foreign affairs representative yes that burrell is said the e.u. and russia are drifting apart and he says it's now for member states to decide what further steps to take that could include further sanctions being imposed on russia . or some more of the stories making headlines around the worlds. the european union has finalized a deal with pfizer beyond tech to supply an additional $300000000.00 doses of their covert $1000.00 vaccine brussels already secured $300000000.00 doses last year in recent weeks the e.u. has faced heavy criticism for the slow roll out of its vaccination program
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following delivery delays. police in haiti have fired tear gas at protesters demonstrating near the presidential palace in port au prince tensions have been rising over should be the country's legitimate leader opposition politicians say the current president's term has expired they have named the interim head of state the government has accused the opposition of a cruel attempt. colombia's president even decay has announced a new statute which would register nearly 1000000 venezuelan migrants and refugees currently in the country without proper documentation that would allow people to get residence permits apply for jobs and access health care millions of bananas venezuelans have left the country since 2015 due to food shortages and hyperinflation. amazon workers in the u.s. are deciding for the 1st time on whether or not to form a labor union at their workplace the nearly $6000.00 employees at an amazon
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warehouse in bessemer alabama have begun voting by mail on whether or not to join the retail wholesale and department store unit while the e-commerce giant has doubled its profits since the start of the pandemic workers say they're under mounting pressure to fill orders in less time and then worry about exposure to the coronavirus. well the reporter i mean as it has been following the story for us so 1st off what exactly so historic about this vote i mean there are thousands of unions around the world well amazon workers have never unionized not officially there have been union representation in germany and france but that's because the laws are different here but they've never officially entered into a contract with amazon between amazon the unions this would be a 1st and actually it's never even gotten this far before there's been some attempts. warehouse near new york city a few years ago tried to unionize but they didn't get as far as the vote so even
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just getting to a point where the workers there at this warehouse are voting has been historic development i think a lot of people are watching this not just for the stats on unionization but because amazon is becoming this huge company it's grown massively during the pandemic made mazing profits because everybody is getting things delivered to their home so this is kind of the future of of retail and people want to see if the workers are able to form a union and have a voice there as company management responded so far well amazon is very unabashedly anti-union so they've done a campaign they've made a website called do it without dues dot com where they've put up things like showing people what they could buy with their union dues if they didn't have to pay that. and they've had mandatory meetings where they've given information to people that's anti-union and they've also one interesting thing they did was they tried to
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force the vote to be in person and not by mail and union leaders pointed out that this is ironic considering that amazon is famous for its mail delivery but i actually spoke to stuart applebaum his the president of the union that's trying to organize the workers there and here's what he told me this is spent the most aggressive anti-union campaign we have ever seen amazon's not sparing a penny to oppose us interest me and some me think i don't quite understand why i think they are doing this wifely refuse to do better by fear workers i saw a statistic from ox that said that if jeff bass so scared football in a sense what $105000.00 to each of his employee. he would still be wealthier afterwards that he was at the beginning of this have
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done quick and despite that they refused to respect their workers they treat them with contempt and they don't do better it's something that needs to change. all right so it seems like the pro union forces are facing a lot of pressure from the company right now do they actually have a chance of success well we'll have to see if the workers buy this argument that the workers need to do something to improve their conditions or if the buy em amazons argument which is that look we're paying $15.00 an hour minimum wage which is almost twice what it is an alabama already we are providing workers with what they want but it looks like the workers there have initiated this it's not the union who went there which happens in a lot of cases and that and agitated and tried to get people to start this vote it was the workers who came out of the black lives matter movement majority of the workers they're black so it looks like this is
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a grassroots campaign and that they already haven't bought and bought into amazon's argument all right well thank you for keeping us up to date. now that was on the i mean as off keep us up to date on the latest on amazon's unionization of arts for much of central and northern europe is in the grip of extreme winter weather the storm dubbed the beast from the east is back and temperatures have plunged to their lowest levels this year transport services are facing widespread disruption heavy flooding has hit southwest france the netherlands belgium and germany are struggling with high winds deep snow and icy conditions. a blanket of snow and icy temperatures in berlin the city hadn't experienced such a wintry weather conditions in here is temperatures dropped below minus 10 degrees as the snow piled up on the city streets icy wind blew snow went all directions the
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weather caused some disruption to transport in the city. some urban train lines are experiencing delays and it can be hard to drive or walk on the streets because of snow and ice but the real storm and the real disruptions are happening elsewhere in germany. up to 30 centimeters of snow fell in some areas of the country with gusts of wind blowing snow meters high into the air. railway services were suspended across parts of central and northern germany with trains and able to travel between frankfurt berlin and hamburg. road traffic was also disrupted with trucks and cars getting stuck on snow filled highways in central germany. we have at least 30 centimeters of snow here the winter road clearance services are working nonstop but due to the extremely heavy snowfall we have absolutely no chance of keeping the
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highway clear. the weather isn't expected to get warmer any time soon while snow should stop falling temperatures will dip even lower made colder by a freezing wind next week should finally bring some respite from the cold. you're watching the news. coming up next our special focus seems today on south africa's fight against new virus variants. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronavirus up to the coming 19 special. on t.w. . and the company pushed. us thrown out right now climate treatment
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