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of the movement so far which is of course also to be continued is the work stoppage so many government employees are wreaths using to work for this military government it's crippled some of the ministries the banking center banking sex sector is barely functioning and that's all going to continue now the defense chiefs from 12 countries signed a statement condemning saturday's bloodshed is that enough in other words will it change anything. it's not going to change anything on the ground what how the junta operates because this military junta has absolutely no moral compass keep in mind this is the same army that just a few years ago killed more than $10000.00 more hendra muslims in a span of just a few months according to united nations investigators and if that were to decide they're going to take a similar tactic and be just as violent against the general population i mean i'm are if they feel they need to go that far well they will do it because this is the way those who have to operate they think along the same lines of we just passed
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them e.m.r. have it's the same play both just a new generation of leaders. david greene a journalist in kuala lumpur really appreciate your insights for highlighting now some of the other stories making news today but police in bailey have detained more than 100 activists and a number of journalists following renewed anti-government protests among 5 reporters arrested on saturday was d w correspondent nick connelly who's been covering the protests against authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko connally was later released if engineers have been making little progress toward freeing the ever given freighter stuck in the suez canal tens of billions of dollars in ca go have been held up for days without with it blocking the waterway the egyptian president has told authorities to remove containers from the moon ship to lighten its load. at least 20
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people have been injured in a suicide bombing outside a catholic cathedral in the indonesian city of mecca saudi authorities say 2 bombers were killed in the attack churches have been targeted in the indonesia in the past by islamic extremists pope francis said he would pray for the victims who were attending palm sunday mass. the beginning of a still week is a holy time for christians but in mecca the celebrations were marred by violence as worshippers were leaving sunday mass 2 suspected suicide bombers set off explosions outside the indonesian city's main catholic cathedral one of them was said to be a woman. it happened during the shift change of prayer as the attacker was trying to enter our church and one of our staff was suspicious when the attacker was trying to stand near the gate later the bomb exploded.
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president called for calm saying his government would ensure people of all faiths can worship without fear. cross oxys that oh smug this book i strongly condemn the terrorism act and i have given instruction to the police chief to take down the terrorist network to the root. places of worship in indonesia have been targeted be fall police are investigating if this attack is linked to religious extremism the majority muslim country has a history of islamist attacks indonesia has been on high alert in recent months following the arrests of the prominent leader of an extremist group counter-terrorism squads have arrested dozens of suspects across the country including in mecca. for the latest i'm joined by the correspondent preacher because from a poetry in jakarta welcome preacher what more do we know as to who was behind the
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attack and why it was carried out. yeah nation our police spokesman sack of the tories for not a good week who was behind the attack everything is under investigation right now but the order to minister for political legal and security affairs confirmed that chooses fact. suspects are dead and that many people are injured the militant islamists have attacked churches in the past that nobody can see yet said he was behind the bomb but the ontario university. set that it was likely that the perpetrators. he in from jemaah he is a radical group affiliated with islamic state because he said after sunday's attack sunday monday was carried out the same way as the want to happen. by
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a church into 18. more than 30 people and the one that happened at least in 2019 and the experts that. explosion at the catholic it was not a neutral but rather it can tear a disturbing given. but again to be clear nobody has officially taken taken credit for this bombing had been already on high alert for tax. today's attack. yeah we have logs for islamic militant violence and have seen the series of. care in bali in 2000 more than 200 people but in subsequent years. you know that this is purely forces meijers subsets intact. but more recently they have
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either resurgence while eating isn't there sir regions. strongly condemn the bombing and also the have. churches also in south of the attack on people celebrating on sunday school and he urged people to state the stories and the head of indonesia's carers actually see this practice sunday's attack as an act of cures . that's d.w. correspondent preacher because from a poor tree in jakarta thank you so much greta and as long as insurgent group has seized the northern mozambique town of palma after days of fighting in a region where hundreds of thousands of people have already been forced to flee local media say several people were killed during the conflict though exact numbers haven't been verified as communication networks are down in the area
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a nearby natural gas project from french oil and gas company has been forced to suspend operations the project has been stalled by repeated attacks in the region which has been plagued by violence since 2017. our correspondent adrian krege was in mozambique before the latest fighting began and is following these events from cape town a grin what more do we know about the attack at this point. michael we understand that 5 things in a still ongoing but at the same time if a creation plan roads a vessel taking about 2000 people from palm to the regional capital of pemba half of them staff. but it seems that thousands are still stuck in the city they don't get out south african media houses reports of dozens of people have been killed already at least one south african apparently a convoy of cars tried to get out of
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a hotel and was ambushed by the terrorists but again we have very little information at this point it is speculated that many people are still even stuck in this very hotel but it is so difficult to get information you said it's to phone networks have been down since wednesday the government only confirm that there is an attack but they do not give any further information and they also don't allow journalists to go to this area. can you give us a big picture perspective what exactly is happening in mozambique right now. so the local people that call the group al shabab although they have nothing to do with the group of the same name. they have basically started a very similar and then insurgency that we saw in northeastern nigeria with you have a poor area off the country one of the poorest areas within the country a lot of people were angry that the government is not investing anything and the government is not listening a few people are ready the response by the security forces is to crack down on them
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which radicalized even more people so that. out of control and where the government was downplaying things we have a situation that we see at the moment when we were there last month we had the most gruesome stories from civilians who were running away from from these areas villages who saw their neighbors decapitated in front of them children being kidnapped and there's so many of these stories it has been happening for months it is not clear what the group really once but it is likely that is more about power and access to resources than it is about religion and sounded very much like a country in crisis which likely to be the impact of both the attack and to tell us decision to withdraw. well if they really finally withdraw and they will not come back this will have to reflect on the economy of mozambique the 6 poorest country in the world and the government was hoping to make more than 98 $1000000000.00 within the next 25 years because of the gas exploitation this is unlikely to happen because up until now the expectation hasn't started this is all
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in a very early stage companies already invested a lot they haven't started selling any gas so if they don't do that obviously that will have disastrous effects on the economy and for the government as well increase reporting as always adrian much thanks now for viewers in europe the clocks have gone forward by an hour across much of the continent overnight and from winter to summer time and while many of our clocks change automatically these days some still have a lot of time pieces to change by hand. some people have partners children or pets for company secrets. bought is crazy about clocks around $300.00 in $65.00 of them. but who has time to count. most people might be taught by the constant wall of noise not.
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as if somebody deeply needs my close of the love of my life and i love them above all else and evening other people take sleeping pills so they can sleep i said to my comfy chair char never thing off look at my clocks listen to the ticking and watch the hands moving and then i feel so calm and relaxed i can go to bed and sleep suddenly. having a massive collection of time pieces requires plenty of patience not least the round the clock cleaning effort but so too the painstaking baseness of least twice a year for daylight savings. back in the day when i was still a bit hectic i used to have cloth parties i invited friends around between 2 and 3 am we changed all the clocks but that was when i was young and beautiful. this concept i knew. with no one to help you has to get started on the job 5 days before the clocks change they're all. just so
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oh look at that our clock says we're out of time you're watching the news up next our magazine shift living in the digital age with reports on ai and sexism in google image search i'm michael o'connor in berlin i'll be back with more news as always at the top of the hour. in the light of climate change. for. what's in store. what is to come for the future and. for the major cities to give insight please answer to mentone pushed all gloves. i'll throw it all in to morrow right now i'll climb a tree to bring off a story. this is why leslie went on just one week.
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how much work can really get. we still have time to. i'm going. to subscribe to the news like. players earn 2000000 euros a week match days have 10 different kick off times. more than 50 players at once. how could it come this far. well it began exactly 30 years ago. do you remember 991. you know.
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people dressed like this and did this today have the best football at that time. also earned 2000000 in the year. europe what just on the same day at same time but almost never shown like on t.v. . and play as well not gold red kids in asia and africa i didn't read just itself ok it was all of me making money in the sticks you could only get 2 foreigners in your sport so no french connection and. no galactic close enough rich. to talk. to them for as you know today what's going to. his. wife well there are 3 major changes that unbelievably happens in the same hit.
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so now we are in the summer of $92.00. and did this to their. denmark didn't qualify for the euro's but somehow won them anyway and there was nothing that happened at the us 92 in sweden the german businessman klaus hempel met composer tony britain and asked him to write a classical song maybe something speired by handle britain wasn't very creative he took the song that already used for trying english marks. i. can't make the lyrics a little more but now. i get back to kelsey hempel he was tasked by you to create a premium international competition that was a trick more money than the old european cup good evening welcome to. july to this
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concept was to bundle the t.v. and sponsorship rights for all european participants in one hand. in vigil countries could no longer decide which sponsors to put on the edge of the pitch or at what time games kick off they have to swallow york and i venture capital thought of names like. champions cup champions tour and the end champions league what. he chose prime time for kickoffs which was as a continental compromise $845.00 c e t the t.v. stations and the advertising industry love to see the money flooded in. total equal can in. t.v. money rose from 85000000 swiss francs in 92 to 1000000000 in 2000 to. 9. it's about 2500000000 euros. for introducing group stages instead of just knock off games top clubs had far more guaranteed matches.
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that was different before for example in 987 italian champions now probably and maradona had to face reality drip immediately in the 1st knockout stage last meaning they had just 2 european matches in the whole season got a lot same with brianna do it in 89 when they went out against the invincibles of ac milan in the 2nd stage. and now all of the top teams play at least 6 matches plus they have a high chance of reaching the knockout stage because the pot system splits the top teams and puts weaker sides in each group on the pitch as the best clubs from across europe go head to head so the result of the year was an explosion of international t.v. money the widening gap between the rich and poor and the shift of focus from national to continental competition. so still 9092 if the introduction of the champions league wasn't enough there was another
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major change here in football that feel it began in england in 1901 the so-called big 5 at that time manchester united arsenal liverpool tottenham and everton were sick of playing in the 1st division why. it was really quite a group situation you had sort of a collision of problems one truism. which is seeing english clubs and from europe you had unsafe stadiums and most importantly didn't make any money in those days today the world's most popular football league english football has always looked like a sleek marketing machine. just 30 years ago the english league lagged behind in terms of sponsorship t.v. money and european success. all the international stars went to spain or italy no one went. england and even british sas when they brought mark hughes and gary lineker had to barcelona in russia to you vandals english clubs were not attractive
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for sponsors and it was basically no t.v. money from the f.a. many united got the same t.v. money as a proficient team in 1902 changed all of that because of a group of insightful young executives who had looked at america and saw something they really like. l.r. what i'm greg gumbel he's a very gradually walking in the n.f.l. they actually realize we're not in the custodian business when the entertainment business and so fans are also customers. so club after club followed the idea of the big 5 and finally found a community based on the model of english business enterprises and autonomous leak with the right to market itself. the name of the premier league. and australian media mogul saw a chance to make english football a global brand rupert murdoch sky one the rights to broadcast premier league games
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lie from 1902 by closing a 5 year 300000000 pounds deal. it's monday only on sky sports. good evening to you much the city of queens park rangers tonight marking the start of a whole new era suddenly it was a whole different as they said a whole new ball game. the production values completely different. you know crystal palace and surely it was. previously a football game on t.v. . you know the broadcast would start 5 minutes before it got to me only after final whistle. now on sky they were dealing with warm 5 hours of programming on super sunday as they called it and i think a lot of what we see on television today tactics boards and holes of analog. queries and discussing beings and. that's all really different so pay t.v. took over in 1902 other countries follow that example in the ninety's the
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consequences fitness clubs had far more money their matches were shown in thailand and brazil. the stadiums and above all. the new era began with the arrival of eric cantona in 92. arsenal signed dennis back in 95 from inter milan for over 11000000 euro which was incredible at that time in 96. all from syria the tide turned by the beginning of the new millennium mentors to united spent their t.v. money on stars like for mr roy. bit on. the premier league have become the richest and most attractive league in the world. for most of the other in 1901 no one would have thought that was. the start of the champions league the start of the premier league and the breakthrough t.v.
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in 1902 but there's one more thing that this least as important as in those 3 other major developments on february 7th 1902 the treaty of mass preached to our site the foundation of today's european union. that effect. well the treaty of master it allows every e.u. citizen to live and work where they want across the e.u. construction workers craftsmen and merchants migrated by the 1000. dollars were a little different at 1st clubs could reject the player's wish to move by demanding high transfer fees even when the contract had ended the belgian player john mark bosman felt this situation did not comply with freedom of movement and judges thought so too this led to the famous bosman ruling of $995.00. the consequences of transfer free of the. the contract for context of 5 years of law today and 7 of these races much more often. the other effect was the high speed
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internationalization of football league of the league got rid of the limits on foreign flames in 1998 arsenal had 9 frenchmen and they're sworn to. blast in a cheery and an argentinian suite a portuguese an austrian. 2 dutchman. and a french culture of course. today around 60 percent of players and all the top leaks are foreign. we are used to seeing manchester city win the title just 2 english men in the starting 11 and. it's also been a while since you've is top star swear to tell you. all the cost of the events of $992.00. today we live in an era that get to grow mess things that has certainly not let your change of direction. going to go the idea of seeing friends as customers. on one hand you have the club's beginning
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to think of more ways to give. produce content and produce an interview. but the other side of it are always trying to well and i think if you were. in any country you might need recent. games if they're playing in europe the domestic. that becomes a little bit much top matches are already aired in $200.00 countries there are not many more than that on the planet. and the premier league we already have 10 different times per match day. pits and tonga and kenya where spanish club certs for the portuguese players need a break. reports pension so if they can pay this from a march a day. why not this for someone else tomorrow. amazon is now
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