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but the best always find a way. and the frenchman added a 2nd on the hour mark just off camera sending him one on one with flowing on mila . a 6 goal of the campaign for 2 and a timely return to form miller got so very close. but just not close enough. glum past boosts their european chances with a 21 win but now the 2 teens with a little left to play for. it's easy to play with a smile when the pressure is off and goes outspoken hoffenheim already looks at the mid table obscurity still another 3 points never hurt anyone. daniel caligiuri is powerful run was proof that the desire to win remained the midfielder teeing up group of august to put the home side ahead a 5th goal of the season for outscored swiss winger. hoffenheim keeper all of
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a smile was a distant memory by the 8 minutes. when reform to double the lead up to 23 minutes on the harm still had a lot to do but finished with the club experienced when his 7 scope of the campaign . the goal of the day belonged to hoffenheim however. but strode catching in the football on the huffily to give the business his full scope late in the game. it finished to warm in a match that never felt crucial. to the current striker sasha kolaches had 8 goals in his last 8 games could he make it 99 stopping him was the aim for flying on co felt's braman there were no goals from anyone until the. the 1st minute when born is also finally found come objects
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. and 9 stolen as many outings actually not replace show brains lukic out a stance on glass the ball into his own next. card maintain an outside shot. now to the tables nether regions. time to get serious as 15th placed minds hosted 17 placed. a relegation 6 points up. the gifted to scoring opportunity in the 2nd tough with unison book up broke down in the books. below filled boston dot com or couldn't bring himself to watch. daniel brzezinski made it one nil mobs to his keeper incentives delight. the visitors struck back through under this formula with 15 minutes to go. as 1st
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goal of the campaign off to a woman with a much smaller. one all that remained doing nothing to cite many favors but it was a welcome result for another side battling against the drop. the final game of the weekend was in birdland come to the league's only city diving even if not one with a big history primarily due to east and west berlin having been divided during the cold war. but things have certainly caught it up since when you don't join tasha in the top flight what adds extra beauty to this game is the david versus goliath element especially with plucky little rooney on acres ahead in the table self-styled big city club heritage in just their 2nd season when you don't have pushing for european qualification. well hertz has expansively is somebody in
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danger of relegation. the reverse fixtures are only honest favorites only to capitulating catches a limpid stadium going to fremont. in the overall local bragging rights stakes it was almost where it went to draw some straight wins apiece some could emerge on sunday as the number one team in the capital. let's find out who in your own verse is here to ask me out to 1st of. march who is a wasted no time making his presence felt in a very likely start. and went one better by 10 minutes in one will. certainly no longer the little club overshadowed by the big brothers in the west of berlin. to score
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a boom in potsdam just outside the city spent years rising through the youth ranks of hatha but never managed to get a 1st team run out now he's a regular at his new home in the east but. continued to probe and pressure and came desperately close to extending their lead but were frustrated by the book and a lack of clinical finishing. set pieces looked like half as likely as chance of a turnaround at the flexion took this mathias a free kick just white. the resulting corner almost brought the equaliser. judge into one of the guys had to at least chilling out his intent to fight their way back into the match. box. while unable to play each other during the cold pool when human tasks out were actually friends rather than enemies the time. have changed and their darby's are now showing more signs of
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a full blooded rivalry a bit of argy bargy between material going juicy and had the union bench calling for the former to be sent off but the referee was lenient showing both players a yellow card despite and do z. being the obvious offender. and he didn't win himself any more fans with when he was clipped by marvin fleet in the box just after the half hour mark. the ref pointed to the sport and half were handed a golden opportunity when. it was fired home by dodi look at bucky 010 at half time and indeed full time. and the 2nd half was largely a time of move rough and tumble as it turned into a scrappy dobby with the emphasis on scrapping. the fiery berlin jobby
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ended with the team's sharing the spoils of their little ball and the coaches at least seemed to fix comma. jaws and yeah he could have taken a 2 goal laid. out it wasn't a baby. i got through a self-inflicted arrow now potheads have managed to equalize if we try to get through but we were unable to do that and as i say it with 13 shots to 4 we can't say that we didn't try. in this business for. minutes i'm happy with the point but that's about it it was not dynamism in our tack or at offense no aggressive ball winning all switching play out moment or in the midst of it in a mini mart the team was just far too monotonous with none of the zip that we saw from last week so it wasn't good enough to get fallen for half of one point was not good enough as. they battle relegation while on your own remain in sevens as for
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who's top dog in berlin that woman is to be continued. now the results it was business as usual for byron with that went over like dawson's last frankfurt least their season in tatters while relegation candidates minds feel it felt it can't have fallen back to settle for draws sole where the top schools for match day 27. number 3 lions team effort for luongo that's because decisive strong showing off their champions mentality. parish looking for but never run that by such as well good stuff remember that hypocrite. that is the club's oh kept here.
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second place company homes image perfect finish off the outpost and to end counter-attacking look at all try hard is the only one forward i despise. subs should all go for about dry hot. dog talk choice a robot skills superior to the whole fully focused and high strung. wasser to laura stole from. where you will bet it's hard to watch it be so over it over again . it's finer now topped with just 7 games to go with a commanding 7 point lead. top means are 7 points outside the champions league places. is
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a gap too far to bridge. our 13 points from safety a task which seems beyond their reach but anything is possible for the other teams in the relegation dogfight which continues next matchday a. good. while while the bundesliga title race looks seemingly over for another year there's still much to play for elsewhere katz's bid to escape relegation continues against a resurgent black box. and it doesn't get any easier for months okolona either the relegation rivals face off in yet another 6 points out. they are we have to be to have done that i reckon we'll get the 3 points. elsewhere a surprise champions league contenders voce borg and frank good luck holmes the battle between shop shooters folks may cost and andre silva alone will be worth the price of
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a virtual ticket don't meant well champions league qualification is now firmly out of their hands but they can't give up all hope and must bounce back against short cuts when about position but that doesn't mean that we can. still plenty of potential for surprises make sure to check out all the action on kick off next week for match day 28.
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this is g.w. news a live from berlin and a call for a harder of longer approach a virus lock down in germany that of germany's conservative c.d.u. party and its possible chancellor candidate says tougher restrictions would slow the 3rd wave of the pandemic and work as a bridge until more people are vaccinated also coming up on the show the minneapolis police chief testifies that former officer derrick chauvinism broke police rules and acted against the department's ethics when he pressed his need on the torch oid connect for 9 to. 10 to mozambique's army retains control of
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this video attacked by jihadist rebels last month with much oklahoma in ruins thousands of displaced people are in desperate need of food and shelter. hello i'm richard said welcome to the show and despite having spent almost half a year in some form of lockdown germany may be headed for longer tougher coronavirus restrictions infections are high across the country and the vaccination rollout still sluggish in response to the crisis more leaders are calling for a harder lockdown one of them is army lashed the head of germany's most populous states and the leader of chancellor angela merkel's conservative party until now he had opposed stricter lockdown measures. the national during a visit to
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a vaccination center last week the approach of him and other state premiers to the pandemic soak up broadside from the chancellor. his salvo in return a call for more talks and tougher measures. and that is why i think we need a bridge lock down. we have to build to preach to the point in time where a lot of people of action a tilt my own eyes i know that a lot of people are tired of the pandemic but also because a lot are ready to go a step further i mean shit in. that it wants more people working from home and stricter curfews produce fewer restrictions as possible for schools and kindergartens he says he has allies including the chancellor but not everyone is on board. the i think a lot of what mr lasher says is unclear bridge locked down this temporary with what measures are not supposed to go on until many people have been facts native what
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does all that mean i don't think he said russia has thought things through so i can't see any point in calling the state premiers back for talks earlier than planned so i mean this to put it in confidence was a spur of the problem is simply the time we've lost one for a month we've known that the numbers are going up so it's clear that we need decisive measures now. and shouldn't. the man next to lash it is a leading german intensive care doctor and he warns. the measles where for the next fortnight or so we expect the number of infections will continue to grow we'll have 5 or more 1000 cope with 1000 patients in intensive care the situation really is very dramatic you know august as a. margin with my dog and the health minister says vaccinations will not break the 3rd wave only about 10000000 germans have had their 1st job so far. now earlier we spoke to his chief international editor richard walker and asked him what changed
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between now and 3 weeks ago when chancellor merkel announced a strict easter lockdown before reversing the decision and apologising the reality here in germany is not just about the prime demick it's about the politics and what we have what we've been witnessing over the sloss couple of weeks is really a power struggle happening on 2 separate levels in the very heart of policy on the one hand you have a kind of power struggle between the federal government led by angela merkel and the individual states which all have their own leaders like common lash it in north rhine-westphalia angela merkel has generally been pushing for tougher national line to deal with this 3rd wave the individual states will have different views but what unites many of them is that they want to defend their own turf it's up to us to decide what goes on here. it is that the head is at the center of that struggle and has even been openly bickering with his party colleague angela merkel so that's the
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one power struggle the other one is about who leads uncle americans parrot party into the national elections coming up this september and america has said that after 16 years in power she's not going to stand again is the new leader of a party with this cd you have been plunging in the polls amid you know the slow pace of the vaccination campaign corruption scandals and many other things and he has a more popular lytle emerging into the limelight marco souter who is the leader in the state at the various so all of these politics all of these power struggles going on at the same time is this relentless the way he's moving up maybe it's it's no wonder that germany is in such a muddle politically over what to do but what's interesting is that the public don't seem to be in such a muddle so and this referred to as well that a majority of the public do seem open to taking a tougher line they see those numbers they see those people in intensive care so
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the public seems to support this is partly that the politics has to catch up with that. richard walker there now let's take a look at some stories making headlines around the world militants equipped with explosives have blasted their way into a jail in nigeria's ses some 800 prisoners managed to escape in the mayhem and one of the country's the largest ever jailbreaks and no one has claimed responsibility so police are blaming a separatist group. jordan's a prince hum's that has pledged his loyalty to the king and an apparent resolution to an unprecedented public feud within the royal family. the half brother of jordan's king abdullah has been under house arrest for allegedly plotting to destabilize the country became reportedly mediated the solution. and a volcano in iceland has opened a new fissure and massive a fracture in another it's several 100 meters long and has been
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a belching wafa emergency services ordered an immediate vacuum of the area the volcano has been erupting since late march having laid dormant for nearly 800 years before that. when the trial of the former police officer accused of murdering george floyd the minneapolis police chief has testified that derrick chauvin violated department policy when he kneeled on floyd's neck the police chief said sjogren's actions were counter to his training and that he also failed to give 1st aid before an ambulance arrived because derek chopin is facing charges of 2nd degree murder and other counts after a video of floyd's jebus set off protests against racial injustice and police brutality and with let's have a listen to part of the police chief's testimony when mr floyd was no longer responsive and even motionless to continue to apply.
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that level of force. to a person. pronoun. handcuffed behind their back. that in no way shape or form is anything that. is by policy it's not her training and it is certainly not her about we're joined now by our washington correspondent stephanie simons who has been a following in this trial for us definitely welcome back we just heard there from the minneapolis police chief what is the significance of his testimony. or use the 4th senior police officer testifying on behalf of the prosecution remember the prosecution is still making the case here and that is the most senior executive of course the police chief are down they'll say it's 2 days after what happened 2 days after that happened to george floyd's may 26th 27th he is quoted as
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saying exactly what he said now so he's consistent. with his analysis from a year ago and it of course remember this is the prosecution's turn to build their case and they have to prove that their children is guilty of. killing george floyd the it's not the job of the defense they have to just poke holes in it but this is not where we are yet we are at the at the stage of prosecution piling on and with this of course is a very strong statement from the police chief of minneapolis so how does this then exactly fit into the prosecution prosecution's strategy overall. the overall it's like imagine you would to create a wedding cake layer by layer by layer and the prosecution does exactly that step to showing what happened here the facts showing the video over and over again different body cam footage from all the different perspectives and then bringing in
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senior police officer officers senior leadership saying and stating that. derrick shelvin did to basically everything wrong when he had his need for 9 minutes and 29 seconds on george floor it's neck bringing in a doctors medical experts is that for who can establish that the cause of the death of george floyd was actually that knee on his neck and not some alleged or proven minimal drug substances in his bloodstream so the prosecution is building and what we'll have next coming up is the defense team gets a turn of throwing in experts and witnesses into this process into this trial and the process within the trial to poke holes in the case of the prosecution i did correspondent jeff and simons in washington d.c. thank you very much farah pointing. to mozambique now where the military says it has regained full control over the coastal town of palma after jihadists from
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a group linked to al qaeda attacked it late last month in palma's located near natural gas projects worth some $60000000000.00 as the battle raged the city was cut off from the world now these are some of the 1st images from inside home mom. big victory mozambique's on me celebrates its triumph after nearly 2 weeks of fighting palmer is that is that these limits left behind for them widespread destruction in the city center but the ministry of and commercial buildings reduced to rubble the province's governor has flown mean to celebrate his armies trying in this battle. we have here we troops and we feel ok but the atmosphere in the city is still tense soldiers parade locals before the cameras that feed these men might be affiliated with the militant group al-shabaab believed to be looking just outside town. we should
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include you can do if we're doing a sure thing was. the other night. when the islamists stormed into palmer and like much residents fled some eventual resort shelter in the airport so i stopped on the way to my old one to pick up my families my wife and the kids all of them for we jumped one of us with funding people so we've done that we should do this one on that one so not the end as a lot of people it's just chucking it at people so with that do it on the way most of the displaced took shelter in the bush surrounding hama since the army recaptured the city that mean re-emerging they fled their homes suddenly and took lethal with them many just want to dasent meal is the government he is from south when he visits displaced people outside town was. i think i have been trying to underline that that was.
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run over by the. the governor's office some words of consolation to people a desperate. crowds of them shot for his convoy drives away even before the battle of palm a nearly a 1000000 people in this region were going hungry their plight now visible to the entire world. and ukrainian president following me as the lenski has expressed alarm about russian troop movements his country's eastern border and h.p.t. called moscow's actions a serious challenge to the security of ukraine the kremlin has denied its troop movements near the frontier pose a threat the u.s. sees as a provocation and has asked russia to explain. ukrainian troops that are russian backed separatists of the eastern donbass region both accuse each other of committing deadly attacks rising tensions after a long quiet phase. that just
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a few days ago kiev accused moscow of moving large numbers of russian troops to the a cranium border. this has awakened grim memories of 2014 when russian troops also amassed at the border. should cease military escalation and immediately and unconditionally reaffirm its commitment to a political and diplomatic settlement and a cease fire regime. the kremlin sees no cause for concern saying russia is free to move its troops within its own territory presidential spokesman dmitri peskov has instead warned the u.s. and nato against stationing their troops in ukraine or near the russian border. such a development would lead to heightened tensions near russia's borders and of course this would require additional steps by russia to ensure its security. since 2014 more than 13000 people have been killed in the conflict over eastern ukraine
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a peace deal of great in 2015 has not been implemented both sides in the conflict agreed to a cease fire in july last year. which is your news update at this hour for business headlines coming up next you know that there's always more on our website www dot com ok richardson in berlin for me the whole team is after watching . the fight against the coronavirus 10 damage. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context around a virus update. on. the little guys this is the 77 percent is the powerful the suits are just 6 issues right.

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