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steger for european auction next season they took the game to freiburg in the sunday night which failed to take their chances. unlike their visitors. making demure a bitch made it a middle. class. on paper cousins defense was again found wanting as lucas who no was given an easy task name for 5 words to. be on daily powered one back for leverkusen with 20 minutes remaining. but there was to be no comeback for buyers starting to look like a season to forget. minds versus outspoken one team in the drop zone and the other is still far from safe the hosts were giving newt doing housework a favor in the 25th minute which andre hahn made the most. common sense now with
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an absolute howler. was each team hit the woodwork. but it ended with a narrow win for our sport. 5 and say a prayer for it disconsolate keep it open santana at least the fans weren't there to see it. was closer had been out of action since the berlin darby in early december contact been sorely missed. against tougher time he needed less than 10 minutes to make his mark up penalty for a foul on christopher trimble. dispatched by closer to put it on your own in front . but after that hoffenheim up the pressure and they were rewarded for their efforts with an equaliser courtesy of an own goal.
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because shorter backs face the culprit. the visitors later took the lead for a full count before the offside call so now when fruen yawn on cruisers come back but they are undefeated at home for 11 games have. to do with childcare last week there was a mutiny with certain players demanding the removal of close john paul's unhappy with the coach's management on a technical and psychological level that said when he won just one of your last 39 games and had been through 4 coaches it might be time to take a look at yourselves. shall the world lambs to the slaughter when stood guard half an hour in it was one nil through watch over and go. back to nil and 0 with a 2nd. actually 3 nil thanks to sasha collide
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it. shelters were defenseless. they didn't score themselves before half time through say article as an option but one percent of what the penalty now the up until they c lost his nerve and shot at any chance of getting any points. to make matters worse the guard added to their lead 1st through philip clement. belcher fellow substitute daniel did up. the shot his hopes of staying up continue to do went off. and the next day the expected departure of close john close was confirmed. but now for a shocker. christiane
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cole says departure from his final press conference might have been the best scene of his 2 month stint shall go but he wasn't the only one shown the door. sporting director johan schneider. ward nature sucked up into his system coach on the 5th this coach got the boot to. wholesale character with relegation looming about doesn't leave the club with much except for an empty stadium sometimes an object under a bunch of players who long since stopped resembling a team. on life shall come full spork is a team it's more than just the sum of its parts. pastels a goal of outfit horsed up front and most of the plaudits and for good reason they chorused 14 goals put him among the bundesliga top scorers baucus tells haven't
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conceded once in the 6 games before this match to. surprisingly though this it has kept up with the more adventurous side early on. the sport's 30 defense had plenty to do. midfielder luke us to sour when close for the berliners kept up by a combination of castillo's thinker tips and the crossbar. and that the star for both sport has been center back not so slack off the 20 year old frenchwoman has had a breakthrough season for the wolves. at the other end of old sports precise efficient attack keeps bearing fruit but. no luck for the course this time but only because look at splinter got there 1st with an own goal of. 7 minutes in both sport where head without having had to sing. all shot on goal. great example of why all
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of a glass now put so much stock in strong defense they. have time here to completely switched off their attack bringing on to stop beyond tech and john quarterback to try and find a way through both sports back line. but the league's best offense is a formidable unit even when a player is caught out of position as whitlock while here the defense works together to fill the spaces left at that and if that's not enough they still have the supreme couldn't cast spells backing them up. there to keep going though and despite another castile save they suddenly had a golden chance to score from the spot. on the tail gone to z. bravely call for a card before collapsing in agony for reasons unknown. self a penalty for heritage was this to be the end of cast down as one of clean sheets
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for the court of awaited and then. da r. stepped in. to replace showed there was no foul by baku so no penalty. quite simply everything is going full force way right now. there to continue to press despite the 1st listeners of trying to score against wolfsburg with even the post on the host side pal dardar i could hardly believe his eyes. this specially when la quad then doubled for sports lead with one of the few chances they created to millen getting i think that. it was a reward for the team's phenomenal focus but also a kick in the teeth for heritage who were punished for the few defensive errors they made to. discuss their choices that are in that we have a horrible trip times about lynn tomorrow we have to build the lots up and get on to the next game which there will be necessary as for goalkeeping these can.
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stella's he's now gone 666 minutes without conceding 7 plus matches clean cheap there's always a team and of course you need. to keep her. eyes one of the best keeper in the business leader and. very good. at his. or every q. says when the referee performing on a very high level and it's not just astounds the whole team is in top form and justifiably on course for a champions league place. a high scoring weekend featured big victories for byron and dortmund for its incredible run continued against tatar watched time plenty of fun at childhood's expense i think won the game of the weekend against black belts everywhere but which were our favorites. goal number 3 is andre silva's header for frankfurt still half. to finish in the
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money and super pretty full. are number 2 which good guards philip clement with a snake turn and find. them interesting insert again they're showing some pretty long as well. and gone number one goes to byron's robert levin dusky with the star striker and gretzky combining to devastating effect. 11 stylishly stars again before finishing it at ease on trying to break the all time scoring record for a single season. now let's look at the standings. he remains tied at the top with leipsic just 2 points off the champions sparked type.
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their grip on the sopranos champions league spot but shortland are back within touching distance of the top 4 thanks to their. bottom frame instict 3 over frankfurt means they look saying the same can't be said for cologne or after both lost yet again and as for shall cause it looks like there bundesliga story coming to an end. there's still time for more stories to be written this season in fact this script could be torn up just to next weekend until recently it seemed the barn were destined to win the bundesliga again and. now they face their old rivals dortmund with more than bragging rights at stake the black and yellows may be out of the running in the title race but a win for them would certainly make things up. play only if you really are not going to man side continue their strong forms of rb
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leipzig trouble to freiburg knowing a win could see them go top player in the battle for european places continues with 2 mouthwatering clashes and look to turn their she's around against labor because of the frankfurt face 3 score and stuttgart stories are everywhere and kick goals will be there to tell them see that.
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this is g w news live from the united states warns me and borrow further sanctions if it continues to crack down on protesters and journalists demonstrators remain defiant a month after the military coup despite deadly violence at the hands of security forces also coming out on the defensive the biden administration explains is the station to slap sanctions on saudi arabia's crown prince after a declassified reports implicates him in the killing of journalist. for my
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french president nicolas sarkozy is sentenced to jail after a 10 day trial a paris court finds the 66 year old guilty of corruption. welcome to the shop the united states is warning millionaires military leaders of further sanctions if the regime continues to attack demonstrators and journalists mian mars army chief is threatening to punish protest leaders one month after overthrowing the elected government after weeks of rallies calling for a return to democracy the past weekend saw the deadliest crackdown yet with at least 18 people killed. burying the dead after a weekend of violence where security forces fired live rounds at demonstrators in
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cities across me and mar this muslim woman was shot in the head while crossing the street the 3 fingered salute of the protest movement draped over her coffin. the. protesters were back on the streets on monday undeterred by the crackdown security forces used tear gas on maps here in young gone under the city's rubber bullets were also in use. even got up at you're not dark but here is a front line at because i don't want my son to grow up in this evil era and i'm here for our heroes who died yesterday in the protests. they're calling for their votes to be respected but the reinstatement of the government of course also ci his party won a landslide victory in november as election city has self appeared by video link in court her lawyers say she's now facing 2 more charges including one for publishing
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information that may cause alarm her lawyers still have no access to her. video conferencing begins begin with god has hootie on the other side and judge presiding judge on the site or recalled we cannot hear from the s.s. because called due. to look at. the screen. of this type of accorded to look at her feet. the army crackdown has drawn international condemnation. of its lynch but simply arrested top politicians also suchi and also the president when meant must be released immediately the rule of law must be respected. but meehan mas army chief who protesters have branded a murderer instead found to punish the protest leaders. here hundreds of
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thousands have faced off against the army over the past month. now as the military steps up its response there if it is that more may end up paying the ultimate price in their struggle for freedom. the biden administration is defending its decision not to go after saudi arabia's crown prince for the death of u.s. based journalist jamal khashoggi white house press secretary jens psaki spoke of the need to recalibrate the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia say it remained a strategic ally. $2800.00 killing was likely approved by prince mohammed bin samarra according to a newly declassified report bot biden is stopping short of punishing the saudi royal for issuing a capture or kill order. d.w. reporter stacey bivins is here with me to talk us through this stacy
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a biden spoke out shopping against muhammad bin so man when he was running for the white house he called 'd the prince a. raia now he appears to be handling him with kid gloves why the muted response well you're right biden talked a very tough game before being elected but what we're seeing is a difference between running for office and actually holding it so the u.s. and saudi arabia have a nearly 80 year relationship and it's based on oil and defense so biden is trying to balance that with his administrative goal of holding of having a high human rights agenda king solomon is sickly he's 85 years old so it's just a matter of time before m.b.a.'s takes over biden knows this his administration wants to focus more on the future and how the saudi leadership will behave in the future and not so much on the past and obviously this has upset a lot of people when we're talking about critics we're talking about congress
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people on the left and the right we're talking about human rights watchers activist journalist and of course the friends and family of. his fiance took to twitter and responded. her name is has his chin showing and she says it is and central time to show the world that enduring american values matter more than commercial and diplomatic short term opportunities so she and others are pushing for the biden ministration to directly punish m.b.'s or what is the biden and inspiration actually doing to punish the saudis and to prevent a future star killing right where his critics are saying that's not enough but the 1st thing is the naming and shaming by releasing this report in the 1st place that points the finger directly at m.p.'s biden has frozen some of american arms sales to saudi arabia. and biden has declined to engage directly with n.b.s.
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so when he finally had a call with saudi arabian leadership he spoke with came samana not. with the prince and they've also impose sanctions on about 70 people one of them was a former agent intelligence agent and the others are members of this code for military force that the prince has put together and basically what they do is there are 3 quick hit that squad that goes within the country and out to collect dissidents and punish them for what the prince finds to be offensive so those are the major things but the u.n. also has chimed in and said it's not enough and that they find the lack of tough punishment extremely dangerous. still a very interesting story that we will continue to follow of course stacy bivins thank you very much always a pleasure you know are coming through now let's take
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a look at some other stories making news around the world. u.n. secretary general antonio good tara she says he's disappointed that only $1700000000.00 have been pledged at a donor conference for yemen he'd hoped to raise more than twice that amount to how people facing starvation 6 years of war in yemen has created the world's worst humanitarian disaster a new british study says the astra zeneca coronavirus vaccine is highly effective at reducing infections among people over the age of 18 some countries including france and germany had initially refused to authorize the astra zeneca shot for people over 65 pointing to the lack of clinical data about its effectiveness for the elderly. crews in the u.s. capitol washington d.c. have removed barriers set up by the trump administration during last year's black lives matter protests the fencing separated an area used by demonstrators from
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a park next to the white house the 1st trial related to the police killing of george floyd which sparked a nationwide protests is due to start next week. former french president nicolas sarkozy is facing a prison sentence a court in paris found sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling his lawyer says he'll appeal the conviction sarkozy has been embroiled in several corruption investigations since his presidency ended in 2012 nicolas sarkozy leaves court a convicted man a spectacular fall from grace for former president once most powerful man in france . for court heard how so cozy told his lawyer to offer a magistrates a cushy job in exchange for information about an inquiry into his campaign finances judges found him guilty of corruption and handed down
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a 3 year custodial sentence for prosecution such a verdict was never in doubt. so i did. it would have been impossible to have an of a decision. citizens should be reassured rivera no double standards in france and the just sure every is independent and he's even more different. in a post on instagram sarkozy's wife called the verdict unfounded and unjustified and said her husband was determined to clear his name the verdict is a blow to sarkozy's plans to relaunch his political career and it puts him on the back foot before his jew in court again in next week on separate charges that he overspent in his failed 2012 reelection bid. but it's unlikely the former president will spend a single day in prison 2 years of his sentence was suspended and the judge said sarkozy could spend for remaining year home wearing an l.
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it 20 tag. the berlin film festival is always one of the most hotly anticipated events in the german capital's cultural calendar but this year because of the pandemic the audience is limited to a select group of industry insiders watching the golden bear contenders via live stream where still bringing you the highlights starting with 2 entries inspired by the 911 attacks you need to tell me the truth you need to tell me what happens i have defended you understand nothing whatever i say. it doesn't matter. a defense lawyer and her client mohamedou all that slahi from mauritania is in custody in kuantan amman he's accused of having aided the terrorists who carried out the 911 attacks but is he really guilty golden globe winner jodie foster place lawyer nancy hollander likely a real person the character is based on she also believes in the law. you know how
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our country is shaped by that how the world is shaped by that and if there was ever there was anything that made me believe in democracy in the rule of law it's been making this film. the film copilot is also based on a true story having to do with 911 astley love to say you're a seemingly perfect love story but then he becomes one of the terrorists on that fateful day september 11th 2001 he was the man she must have asked herself at some point was that a monster could i really have loved a monster how could i do that but on the other hand she knows very well that he was also lovable. no one has to make you learn in the last. the film dissects the main character's pain without making her seem naive that makes copilot into a successful it will stray sion of the maxim love is blind even against the backdrop of the terrorist attacks that changed the world. sports news now and to
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swimming and there are some and that's the pandemic could lead to some sub par performance as a business tokyo olympics the thinking goes covered has course to many disruptions to athletes training routines about the world's most accomplished female swimmer katie ledecky begs to differ the u.s. olympic gold medalist thinks fast times could be ahead. at age 23 t.d. a decade has a medal count that many can only dream off 5000000000 picoult medals and if that's not enough she's also broken 14 work records in the pool. but not everyone thinks records were far as easily at the upcoming 2020 tokyo games. that includes the most decorated olympian of all time michael phelps and it's all because of the training disruptions caused by the crone have our respect demi has the best stuff the best will fight back and you're going to see some pasts but we're track cuts i don't
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think so. i wouldn't dare make a claim i think there there is there has been a lot of fast swimming still during this time and as we've gotten closer and closer and i think you'll see at least a couple i have seen a lot of us forming as i said over the last couple weeks even just in college swimming but the olympic champion does admit the training wasn't always optimal last i swim in the backyard pool in the bay area for a couple months and did all my weights training in my apartment i just pulled together as much equipment as i could. but since last june it decades back to her normal training she's even had time to squeeze in a tick tock challenge that balancing a glass of milk without spilling a single drop. to keep on her 1st olympic gold medal at the age of 15 she'd be 24 when the games begin in july. she's eager to actress 6 medal count and
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you dickie won't rule out breaking a record or 2. you're watching g.w. news up next hour special focusing today on high risk groups who are still waiting to be vaccinated thank you for that i'm in berlin thanks becomes. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context around a virus update 19 special. on t w. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and when will. we just threw the tag.

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