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between us on the bottom keeps getting bigger so we play with freedom to see if someone makes a mistake doesn't matter we have nothing to lose and we can try stuff out. there's no point trying to build suspense as to who won between buying munich and braman by an all the better team by any measure coached by a set piece mastermind evidence of all this was to be found in the 1st 2 goals. number one the pinpoint corner kick the flick and the finish. number 2 has a high catching as the 1st was a fish and. thomas miller with his heart and his soul to put food on the table for the ever hungry surge mabrey the battle for 3 points was settled the game was now about robert living dusky chasing goal scoring history he was denied by the post not once. but twice. but the
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polish striker changed said hop time and promptly took his 32nd step toward the time season record of 40. raymond playing one goal back late and lost his clean sheets but the moral of the story is that by and got what they came full. rabbit live in his own mission to ever take place man in the all time bundesliga school rankings klaus fisher who found the net 268 times in a career spanning 3 decades. it was a day of mixed fortunes for 1st he got a poke in the eye that left him somewhat subdued for a while. for stray should do the prolific told the cross he was soon to size. and the head is out by millimeters. thomas moved to the us
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taken by a dusty city but up late at the try again and that is the wonderful double saber you should tell one cat the faster the leg the 2nd with the thing you did on the cross. notice tell you something the frustration grows from the top lanka once again repels the danger. just as he's going. to the season in his career number 268 you know going to sleep a little now in 2nd place in history with class trisha now only good miller to catch. even at his own remarkable pace levelled off he still needs another monkey 7 goals to match move on $365.00. i think i'll have to play for a couple more years to crack the record and we'll see if his body is still up to it but at the moment there's no reason to think about him stopping. and he's not the
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only player in the bundesliga whose career seems set to go on and i'm gone. a quarter of a c.v. joint on top from pat in 2014 and has just signed another contract extension at the ripe old age of 37. but i'm surprised myself around a year ago i thought i'd retire of the saga. if you did it all the stuff that i thought i could no longer have the stamina and intensity for difference i would feel today being. stuck out i didn't think i could do it. well that's the last 10 or 11 games have been really good a good commute so why put a limit on it. keeps kind of determination. the city has started all
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of frank that's games the season show is precisely why he's too good not to carry on playing. i was was risible i mean it's like every year with others after we showed us he had a new lease of life in him and it's so deserved because he's super fit under top for a lot and a great guy and actually a living legend. going to be able to get the most of those cars out. and of course it was the indomitable market of the city leading his frankfurt side on the pitch as they took on like 6. man wanted to see his team show a bit more punk following their champions league exit to liverpool but their sights now set soley on mastering a challenge to buy him for the domestic title would they be able to demonstrate a credential against fun fast. like to
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going into the game with the best time record in the league and we're looking good to continue that win just incredible when close. friends but still had the best points tally since the winter break but had a real battle on their hands to make any headway in attack. the chief assist provider philip caustic was given special attention by noting the killie. 28 minutes and 6 defensive chief di it would have mcconnell was forced off after pulling a muscle. but that didn't seem to make the host any more vulnerable not least for the finish like this from daiichi come outta frankfurt 1st shot of the 1st half. it was goalless at half time with leipsic at pains to find a way to frankfurt back line. but the hosts emerged from the break with an extra spring in as tap and took the lead just 2 minutes into the 2nd half in a forsberg poaching.
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kevin trap did his best to parry justin chavez fair shot for sped volley the way the rebound in style. but by and having won on saturday at leipzig needed to consolidate that late for all 3 points. but then frankfurt seize the initiative for the cost each with a direct pass to ominous in the box piccolo cheat making the st. it might not have been the sweetest of strikes from eunice but leipzig now knew they had to have their wits about them. just past the hour the defense looked pretty witless frankfurt again went down the left and right you come out ahead in the space and time in the world to draw the sides level. the force of the campaign for the attacking midfielder and an equaliser that was by now absolutely deserved.
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the game and opened up with like tick in particular not content with one point. just about in cuckoo tonight here by the excellent track just minutes after coming on. and what chances of the other until another late substitute luka you have reached beyond his golden opportunity to win the game for frankfurt. and that was the end of the action as 2nd versus 4th ended in a school draw. near a spin that no lights on a run down like 6 and they're incredibly quick and strong on the ball and a dangerous fall out of here from market the right sets of clients if you don't give it 100 percent what they'll destroy you restore and. it's a golf course and i feel a little bit disappointed we had a lot we had a lot of chances so we have to score on them and so yeah it was it's a tough one but also frankfurt is a fantastic team. so there's 6 game winning streak in the movie come to an end and
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it also meant losing ground again by having a 1st strike so we can't now for the results. 25 featured impressive wins for outspoken both i'm a huge victory combined. with a shock when i believe accusing 6 will be kicking themselves off the dropping points now let's take a look at all top 3 goals of the weekend. at number 3 months used for mukoko. job sucks up like a child. beyond just 1st goal at the best fall. at number 10 flowing i'm no house.
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coming. at the right finish even after an event. and at number one i'll spokes andre ha. cheekiest goal of the weekend against his former top. so by an extend their lead at the top to 4 points. tighten their grip on the champions league spot while living cousens hopes took a hit on your own and stuttgart can still dream of playing in europe next season.
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when are the gloves back means they should be safe peter felt took huge huge steps to beat the drop leap frogging fatter minds remain in the doldrums but they are in better form than anyone else at the bottom. plenty of questions were answered on match day 25 but others are still burning away the caucus taking in the fight for champions league spots and the battle to avoid relegation. the title race continues to look like travelling to the felt while by and faced it got. another question keeping german football on tenterhooks who will replace your human live after 15 years in charge of the national team is finally hanging up his turtleneck. and as major speculation about who will fill it . could it be handy flick electorally has issues with buy and sporting director
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this is d.w. news live there from europe fighting a 3rd wave of the corona virus pandemic but minus one major backseat the growing list of countries are suspending the use of the astra zeneca vaccine over blood clots worries but health experts insist it is safe also coming out. to international condemnation of bill maher's penetrate not to security forces killed or park accidents the army has closed martial law and possible not just city down dog. and could afford but
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a working week bruce productivities and mental health benefit companies are set to find out how you can escape backed by the government. and a hell of a 100 thanks for joining us the world health organization is urging countries to keep issuing the astra zeneca vaccine that's off for a number of countries including germany suspended its use of the fears it could cause blood clots but a medical experts say that there is no evidence to suggest that the vaccine is unsafe. another setback in an already troubled vaccination campaign germany france italy and spain became the latest european countries to stop administering the astra zeneca vaccine over fears it causes blood clots. in stuff
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to keep up confidence in this vaccine we now have to give our experts in germany and the european union time to review these recent cases they must also clarify the question of whether the benefits of vaccination continue to outweigh possible risks sized smokie should reason and i'm is because one thing is clear not vaccinating also has serious health implications and that review process is what we're waiting on now. french president. said his government would await a statement by the european medicines agency due on tuesday before deciding if the vaccine is put back into use. this is your 80 piece on the decision that was taken in accordance with our european policy is to suspend the astra zeneca vaccination as a precautionary measure in the hope that it will be resumed quickly if the european medicines agency allows it see livy look at me. the e.m.e.a. only last week declared that there are no indications that people who have received
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the astra zeneca vaccine are more likely to develop blood clots british prime minister boris johnson who is quick to dismiss concerns over a vaccine that has already been administered to over 11000000 people in the u.k. . we have one of the toughest and most experienced regulators in the world they see no reason to discontinue the back to nation program for they are plenty of. vaccines that we're currently using either of vaccines that we're currently using the u.k. vaccination drive is racing ahead of the e.u. efforts to inoculate its population against covert 19 with an increasing number of european countries putting their astra zeneca vaccinations on hold that lead is likely to grow. well for more on this let's speak to mohammad near who is a viral adjusts at the university of lancaster thank you very much indeed for being
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here what do you make of the suspension of the sexy. well really i mean when we are stuck into this kind of situation the only big coming out of it is to look on. what data states are because data has been dictating for the approval of the vaccine for the safety of the vaccine for the i think is you have to accept and if we look onto the doubt until now 17000000 people have already been vaccinated with this astra zeneca vaccine and only 40 cases were before if the blood clot which make it only point 0002 and as number stake is significantly lower than what we would have normally expected in population normally we expect one in $1000.00 people would get. blood clot and it is an almost circumstances are based on the numbers and the data and there is apparently no link between the blood clot and astronomical accident so we know that a number of countries have obviously despite evidence suggesting that there isn't
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any proof that you know it is linked to but clots most of these countries are saying that this is precautionary but it doesn't really instill faith in people who would want to take it. absolutely realizing one of the major concern i have is out of this whole scenario on suspending of the astra zeneca vaccine is that the vaccine has a chance you would increase particularly in countries where austin sen vaccine has already dented and confidence it's an example in germany but i think moving forward what we what we need to make sure is that on the regulatory border regional and a continent level have to make sure that this has been only cautionary and the data backed up that there is no correlation because we know who in so we are taking the risk of having more vaccine has it and see less intake and that is already causing the trouble with the supply of the vaccine and the 3rd is on the edge so certainly the situation in the next week need to be watched very carefully so as you say looking forward mohamed what evidence should scientists be looking at to determine
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if this vaccine does have any link to but if you could just maybe elaborate a little bit more on that absolutely so whenever we have a minister who acts into any person that record is kept like this person has been vaccinated with $1.00 or 2 those or whatever so dark court can be of actual suspect and we looked into whether the people who have not yet been vaccinated and the people who have been vaccinated is there any difference in correlation with a blood clot and then we look into what the number of people who have had a lot of clawed this year after vaccination compared to last 5 years evident data show based on all these figures one can clearly conclude is that any increased trend or not but just to put into the perspective 19 inspection decrease the blood clot formation so therefore i really see that this vaccine would have much more advantages than any sort of disadvantage that is precluded at this moment ok that's 100 bonaire from the university of lancaster thank you very much indeed stephan
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taken the time to speak to us here. thanks for having me. well let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world british police have arrested several people joining a 3rd night of demonstrations in london over the murder of sara ever anger has been growing over heavy handed policing of a vigil and also violence against women protesters want the u.k. government to scrap a bill which would give police more powers to control protests. and the u.s. senate has confirmed dead holland as president joe biden's pick for interior secretary this makes her the 1st native american to lead a cabinet department it was a tight vote though as majority of democrats voted against her because of her support for the green new deal and her position against fossil fuels. iceland is all hoping for
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a volcanic eruption the flu and weeks of sleepless nights future tremors tens of thousands of earthquakes have rattled homes in the country self in what experts are calling an unprecedented seismic event quakes of course by molten rock trying to force its way to the. well me and my security forces have again fired on pro-democracy protesters one activist group says at least 20 people were killed it comes a day off to dozens of activists was shot dead in the country's largest city young gone state media reported that martial law has been imposed in 6 districts of the city at least $138.00 people have been killed in the unrest since the military seized power last month that's according to the united nations. god deadly clashes continued into the night as fires burned in the streets and smoke mixed with tear gas. from
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a monitor groups report that over 40 people died from sunday into monday morning the bloodiest day of protests against the coup so far. on outskirts of yangon unidentified attackers set fire to chinese own factories reportedly wounding multiple employees many pro-democracy protesters accuse china of secretly supporting cool leaders. the chinese embassy in myanmar issued a statement saying china urges me and mark to take further effective measures to stop all acts of violence punish the perpetrators in accordance with the law and ensure the safety of life and property of chinese companies and personnel in myanmar. me on mars military shows no signs of easing the crackdowns the military declared martial law and several large districts of yangon and mandalay the country's 2 largest cities but protesters are not relenting in mandalay hundreds return to the streets on monday morning to call for the release of aung sun suu kyi
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and other civilian leaders arrested at the start of the coup. a court hearing was scheduled for sujit today but her lawyer reported it was postponed me and mars deposed leader is now expecting her next hearing on march 24th. now spain is looking to become one of the 1st cold countries in the world to trial the 4 day working week the government plans to launch a pilot project that allows companies to reduce hours but at the same salary support to say it would increase productivity and also improve mental health the next round of talks will take place in the coming weeks for more on this let's speak to melanie hole reporter who has more details on the stories to tell us more about the pilot so basically earlier this year the spanish left wing party must be so that the government has agreed to the proposal to bring in a 4 day working week to pilot this idea that would basically mean a 32 hours a week now the exact details are still to be hashed out talks are going to be
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ongoing coming up the next few weeks but basically what must pays is proposed is to have a 3 year pilot project to the tune of $50000000.00 euros and essentially what that would mean is it would minimize the risk of the companies participating in this project by taking over the loss of basically to pay the difference in salary when workers switch to reduced time now essentially estimates that about $200.00 companies could take part in the pilot project the contract conditions would of course be that there would be indeed a reduction true duction of working hours but no loss of salary and no job cuts and the public could start potentially early as autumn recent studies have actually found that spanish workers put in more hours than their european counterparts but there's no corresponding increase in productivity so what must places hoping to see is an echo of the experience which spanish software del sol last year they actually
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went ahead and did their own 4 day pilot project this company did it and they actually said that they found that there was less absenteeism there was more productivity and the workers were actually. happier and proponents of the 4 day working week say that they generally think that the benefits would be increased productivity better work life balance improving mental health and actually helping to tackle climate change because essentially as an example of people would be spending less time in front of power hungry computers now the push for the 4 day working week was already getting support before the pandemic but of course when the pandemic hits and this really threw it into stark contrast is significant for bring in a 4 day working week of course with millions of workers a 2nd home office this division between work and life balance is meant filling burnout so if more impetus for this 4 day work to be to be broadened also of course
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in the pandemic we've had these furlough programs so what this essentially meant is workers have been put on the same pay for juice hours or even no hours at all so this is actually helps the whole concept of a 4 day working week become more viable more palatable to politicians across the world but of course business leaders are so enthusiastic about the idea of paying the same amount of money for reduced hours ok just very quickly before you wrap up this idea it seems to be gaining traction around the world to tell us more about other countries looking to take this on board so as one example in new zealand last may their prime minister just in the arden suggested that other companies companies could indeed bring in 4 day working week one company went ahead and did that unilever in the van but their new zealand branch they went ahead and did the 4 day working week but countries around the world are going to be watching very closely to see how this fledging pilot project of spain takes off very interesting we'll know the whole thank you very much indeed for putting that story into context we'll see how things develop in the coming weeks. to alaska and the i did her od one of
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the walls oldest and longest sled dog races it's been won by a local man called dallas seavey after over 7 days of racing c.v. and his dogs cross the finish line to claim his 5th victory and to match the old high and wreck or the race took place in shortened form judge the pandemic the route also avoided densely populated areas. and his reminder of one of our top stories this hour germany italy france and spain have joined a growing list of countries in suspending the use of astra zeneca corona virus vaccine over concerns that it could cause blood clots medical regulators and the world health organization insist the vaccine is safe. and you are watching d.w. news up next is our special program on the current
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