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meanwhile in munich disappointment and distress on and off the pitch. don't mince pulled another teenage rabbits house have their hands. we take a special look at the bun does league is goal scorers. because from all of europe's top 5 leagues the most goals per game an old school would wear messi and at me as i'm playing nor in the country that boasts neymar and end up paying and no it's not the premier league idea. it's an neck and neck race between it's in the city and the bundesliga. where in both the 3 goals again is the norm of the shopping shooter of the more robot leavened of skiis stand out injured mantissa team is a bit frazzled without him but there are plenty of all the marksman to keep an eye on like don't mince alec holland in a direct jol with shtick. and frankfurt's andre silva up against votes
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books bound they cost. and that's where we get the show. when votes work needs bites they tend to vow to be cost the dutchman was the match winner in the reverse fixture against frankfurt in december. and. there's no. we still have a score to settle from when they beat us of their place either way it's a game between 2 teams who have been having a fantastic season. and this is the man. on the scoring front andre silva grabbed the winner. with 22 goals to his name this season had reason to fear the league's 2nd most lethal strike. where on
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a great run playing with a lot of. road to this is going to be a really cool game. and it didn't take long to get cracking forsberg and 3rd immediately took control of proceedings in frankfurt. they cost laid off to reach the back of. one nail after just 6 minutes back to captain of germany's under $21.00 team with an unstoppable. he had to still looking cool that when his team had always scored in the previous 22 outings and lo and behold just 2 minutes later. that night she come under fire at home thanks also to a neat dummy from sebastian holder. and not the quality goal in what was already living up to its top class billing. yes for us to strike
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is because of the struggling to find those killer positions. while at the other end silva found himself stopped in his tracks by vosburgh keeper could because. the portuguese strike hit then proved more effective down the wing besting parts much song before pulling the ball back into the box. for a thumping finish by u.k. your which frank 1st 2nd quality striker back on loan from rail madrid and grateful for the excellent assist. frustration for they cost him his teammates as they went into the break she's $1.00 down but just 36 seconds into the 2nd half the cost was looking a lot happier. while frankfurt was still finding that bearings the dutchman's deflected efforts took his tally to 80. but it will be only another 9 minutes until the next goal is time civil himself burying the ball pastas down. restoring
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frankfurt's lead with his 23rd of the campaign. says they came desperately close to goal number 24 but eric picked up the rebounds to give the hosts a 2 goal cushion. a crazy game of football and with half an hour still to go the wolves would never just going to lie down. and 5 minutes from the end the visitors bit back a classy strikers goal from maximilian philip except it was more of a joint effort with frank 1st to tell. a footballing face that went down to the wire but despite scoring 3 times in frankfurt it wasn't to be for voters bullock. was normally perfect on our side is our defense that's a big big quality of us today. there wasn't 4 goals is to much as we
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don't see if it's amazing to end up winning this game. a lovely afternoon. after dortmund now vosburgh the 2 top sides in succession just brilliant. fitted to the honest against his fellow austrian counterparts never something that now left old men languishing $10.00 spots for the receipt of a do or die visit to stuttgart. when dortmund host district got in december they were on the wrong end of a $51.00 thrashing to see how far had to go but the result left lasting damage. it's impossible to put the reverse picture out of your head runs we were so disappointed after with the city from behind will be short address some of the issues from that game. and having a bit of a rage is ok when you're going into
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a match like this is when you get this guy was sorely missed back then erling holland 21 goal super striker who was hoping to make amends. this took guts opponents clearly made their presence felt early on there was to be no easy going for the norwegian. shook us actually had a more fruitful evening after winning possession in his own half in the 17th minute the strike a slowly trotted up field while the ball made its way out to born a source on the left wing and who popped up in the box to meet the cross. that's the 5th head in a row for collages set up by sosa for defending or just a mountain of a task against a 2 meter tall man a nice finish to move he started himself or the same.
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bad news for ted says not least with his team mustering just one real chance in the 1st half this. shots from marco royce were. the only real sign of a gut reaction from dortmund was much homos having to retire at half time due to stomach cramps. but the visitors came out for the 2nd half looking a much hotter prospect. was and with the 2nd half just 2 minutes old jude bellingen ran on the jury in his knock down to 5 dormant level with his 1st goal in the but in this league. after playing a starring role against manchester city in the week he seemed determined to ensure he'll be back in the champions league with dortmund next season was the and just 5 minutes later the home side where in front courtesy of marco rice. was his
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1st goal in 14 league games just when dortmund needed it was if you were wondering about holland he also played a vital role even the ball for the man in a better position. was but doormen who once again courts a nap in a sloppy pass sets got off on a swift counter-attack and substitute daniel d. darby made no mistake to pull his side level. to 2 was with 12 minutes left dormant were running out of time to pass any minimal chance of champions league qualification alive. but it's moments like these in which heroes are born drumroll please for an sca now. was emphatic when a secured a hot for 3 points for dortmund the 19 year old academy product looks a bit overwhelmed especially by the heartfelt congratulations from holland i got.
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what we need is you know to win all the rest of our much isn't. you know it's easy to say this but we have to go out there and do it and have performances like. it wasn't easy even if our matchday hero made it look that way. and got to ask uptown for time to read with his very 1st shot on goal in japanese top flight he's now told men's 15 age home school rugby season. starts now it doesn't look like. this guy plays fast enough for you. i mean i want to mislead you selfish told me going to systems today but it's one step at a time. it was an incredible week for the 19 year old tommy gets in his 1st
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champions league starts school the match went out much to the joy of his teammates and his coach. now to the compact with another slave. labor who is this top scorer is lucas a laryea with 10 goals to his name so far this season and starting for coach thomas vault. while hoffenheim 14 goal striker andre cameras on the other hand starts on the bench the guests and read apply the pressure early on a clear goal chances were few and far between. in the 25th minute charles and he's at least got a decent shot off. and edmonds hopes about made it back just in the nick of time to keep christopher baumgartner from heading into the other end he remains goalless time. jeremy frame poems attacking
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attempts is all you need to know about the 2nd half. although so much was at stake for live a coup is a. they failed to win on the road again. both gloria and co fed goes man are arguably missing a main goal threat with no member of their squads hitting double figures so far this season but who cares when you have one defeat what team goals like this finished by danny on will. proceed to fill the void left by chemo vanno was on its on the solo to do only scored 3 bundesliga goals before the weekend but found his form in braman to true strength his finishes before half time might help him finish the season on a high and at least make his 20000000 euro price tag a little more bearable. that's how much braman wanted for their main man me not to rush in the off season he came on to score
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a penalty his very 1st goal of this campaign 2 minutes later leipsic sealed their 41 win to keep the heat on by and and ensure both book don't snap 2nd place from their grasp. in the capital had to host a glove who seem to finally end of their miserable run of form with back to back home wins but just 30 minutes in young's armor recklessly brought down a head to strike a junk order but many of the foals were man down for the rest of the match. quarter but then teed up santiago aska seba who gave replacement keeper to be a simple frosty welcome to the peach of a goal from the man tosser running had his midfield who has struggled to stay friends. but just 4 minutes later wrenching glovebox markers to come found i was some playing out for the equaliser. and still before half time skipper lost in
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those stepped up to the sports and let his 12 of the sousa with 8 assist to his name he has a hand in almost hard. but his side's goals. after the break pads are finally played like a team with the extra man john cordova nicked his 7th of the season to become heads of joint top scorer sharing the points didn't move the needle for either side though but the 2 coaches can be happy their star striker has got on the scoresheet . good vibes sent a goal scorer can be crucial ingredient spent fighting relegation and seem to be in good spirits on friday. but striker fabio inclose who scored 21 in the 2nd division last season has a meagre 3 goals to his name matching the number of yellow cards he's been shown. not to single be deferred players scored in this one and yet they got the win and only goal from 5 birds record signing but santa maria delivered
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a big blow to his side see a repeat and hides. but it was enough to secure be deferred 3 vital points in the relegation battle the 1st home win for frank comma at the helm. shocker should consider giving their mascot a run up front the league's worst attack just 3 players who scored more than once this season. but they did squeeze one past an outspoken side was a little left to play for. said i'll celebrate his 24th birthday with his 1st goal of the season although he was gifted the charge by ruff i get your wish many happy returns. the shock of the fence almost returned the favor in the 2nd half 5 family have a busy shift on his return from 5 games out with a rib injury but his save sealed shock a 2nd win of the season and the 1st for coach demeter osgar marcy's survival is
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still mathematically possible but very very unlikely. a win in this one would be a massive step towards safety from either of these sides finds the early goal 11 minutes intrusion is that top storage methods are left in january when the team has still got that goal scoring group. posts cologne responded before the break with a penalty from on their joint leading marksman with his foot that the season. around the alum angelia scary joined him on that tally of 5 to put cologne to heads . but a strike it did finally school after 65 minutes every morning cboe with just his 3rd of the season to level the school's. all signs are pointing towards a drawer until the 91st minute went after me and roberto. his goal sent mights players into x.
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to say as they climbed to 14 in the table while cologne sits 2nd from bottom. of coach free 10 phone code will take over from marcus the installer. when it's crunch time in the beautiful game tensions are high and some post match interviews can evidently get on coach's nerves. here using too disappointed if you think i'm happy when we lose one nil. rumors about the future can get tiresome. libros day or all go those are the words everyone's waiting to hear why don't you finally tell us if you say people are bugging you while you bugging me. pansy flick finally came up with his own strategy for unwanted questions 1st please understand in the future if i hear a question like that my answer will be next question please because i really don't
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want to hear it anymore you kind of. the one loyal man has clearly mastered the art of escaping to. ricky questions with a smile very clever how you reworded that waters imo you still won't get an answer out of me kind of i'll. wait some one more question how did it go against neil. by and i went on their way to securing their 9th straight for disney gets michael. but the storm clouds have been gathering over the munich knocked out of the german cup weeks ago they've already seated their shot at one piece of silverware and often last week's champions league loss to paris their opponents from last year's final might stop by and from advancing past the quarter finals on top of that internal conflict within the club's management schools some education pansy flake and sporting director has sounds fairly heavy church having been seeing eye to eye
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about the quality of buy and current personnel you haven't always left as our i'd say last year we had a team that was better in terms of then this one. i think everyone knows it and would agree to just use a bunch of do so and again when your beilin by and we're missing plenty of the quality players they do still have 9 of flicks regular starters were unavailable for the game or were arrested ahead of the crunch 2nd leg against p.s.g. . flicks heavily rotated line up even featured stanisic from the reserve squad nonetheless by and still dominated the game from the off but couldn't seem to conjure up a real stab at goal. robot leavened of ski's presence was also clearly missing. instead it was the visitors who had the best chance of the 1st time off a header from mario bridge. shortly after the next disturbing sight for by an
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kingsley come on off injured forcing lee roy said. a to lace up rather than keep his feet up it was goalless the break it had been every year since by and last had that scoreline at home tired. after the breaks and i came close but it's now been 20 games since by and big summer edition has managed to school it took until the 68th minute for buy ins quality to translate into something tangible young jamal most eola don't sing his way through for the now. and the assist came from his veteran teammates tomas miller whose value for by and shows no signs of fading this season. but just when it looked like brian would edge another narrow win so caught them off guard with a quickly taken throw. and marcus ingvar sin was that
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a bundle of the bull home and saying goodbye and haunts for the 2nd time this season. why point if we want 2 points today there was the one throwing where we didn't react as quickly as we normally would and they scored. just shot it isn't a disaster the thanks the last week when their life's. buy ins lead on lights cut back to 5 points speculation mounts on flicks future especially with the gemini job up for grabs on the man himself refusing to make a clear commitment to his current employers. don't you want to know will be coaching by next season and into letting yourself really you. know how. well you're covered to look at and also says the team wants things to settle down so as they can focus on the football minds me think i enjoy this yeah effects with and. tempers starting to fray in munich and i certainly wasn't helped by that one
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particular scene in the game. said the choice hits quick throw in had the buying back line on the back foot but when you once we realize. that maybe the die hard fans we've been asking for v.a. are to take another look i. even properly left the field and did have both feet on the ground when taking the throw as the rules require. i think i. said i. swear that cycle. that's probably another question wouldn't like to answer the goal took on your own to an unmatched 13 draws this season more importantly they're the only side so far
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to pick up points in both fixed years ago. it's mighty bias. other than the bye and there were no big surprises except with maybe shell cause 2nd wave overall it was billed as the wrong match a 28 with 27 different stories instead of 5 goals the pace inched it got raymond but the 7 goal thriller in front but takes the cake so which goes with the best. few. one of the most deadly of series yes because of the tax. cuts. the season has juggled saying the frogs.
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this is. such. a number 6 months of trying to succeed but trying to seek out. the love kill cause can come up. with this spectrographic going to see a few days of really just trying different goals to try is good is that. there's no change of the top but labor who isn't lose precious ground on dortmund
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and the coveted champions league places when you all got that one point the bottom . which means they are still in several wild glop but the stock goes. down below 0 despite that 2nd win of the campaign shall cost still no closer to the playoff spot now held by bealefeld separated only by goal difference from has a valid. just one more question mr flake what about the european title defense by ends immediately the sun comes on the road on shoes day against yes those 2 again to overturn a 32 deficit it's. still monday or at least at home in that champions league 2nd leg from a one nil win would be enough to see them prevail against manchester city on.
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sunday in the bundesliga minds will be hoping to secure that next big points as they host relegation rivals. and ryan will betty have time to get their breath back because after returning from paris they'll soon be off again to 3rd place divorced book likewise still unbeaten this season safe travels. move. move.
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this isn't really news line for health authorities hit the pause button in the united states stepping in to stop the rollout of the johnson and johnson vaccine it's a temporary measure while an investigation is underway to find out if the vaccine is responsible for 6 cases of what quality among the 6000000 people who have already received the shot in the u.s. also coming up pushed to the limits more than 3000000 infections of some hospitals at capacity of the 19 action store in germany to go missing as new measures are
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urgently needed to bring the crisis under control and. rising tensions as kiev and moscow trade blame for a worsening situation world leaders are condemning a buildup of russian troops along the border with ukraine and fears are growing that a 7 year conflict between the 2 nations could flare up again. thank you so much for your company the drug maker johnson and johnson says it will delay the rollout of its covert 1000 vaccine in europe well that's after health authorities in the u.s. move to suspend the use of the shot due to health concerns more than 6800000 doses of the johnson and johnson vaccine have already been administered in the u.s. most with no or very mild side effects but u.s.
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health authorities health bodies are now investigating unusual blood clots that occurred in 6 women under the age of 50 the cases appear similar to a rare clotting disorder european authorities say could be linked to the astra zeneca vaccine. well earlier i spoke to eric a faygo de he is an epidemiologist and a senior fellow at the federation of american scientists in washington d.c. and i began by asking him what he made of this the situation i think this decision and i want to emphasize a very brief temporary cause the f.d.a. says you know it might be just a few days on the investigate out of abundance of caution you know there's 6 cases but there's 6 cases out of almost 7000000 on vaccinations the liver to prevent perspective that's one in a 1000000 that is 10 times lower than what you observed in germany in 4 times more
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work than what you observed in the u.k. so this is a very very low risk thing so far and johnson and johnson is not major vaccine it's only 5 percent of all that seems currently delivered in to eat into the arms in the u.s. so i think abundance of caution and the risk is much lower than what you see more cautious than this so what does this mean for the mass vaccination plan underway in the u.s. i mean will the impact be minimal. yeah i think the impact will be very minimal our 1st was only for a few days we grieve and apprise mcgurn are we rolling out $25000000.00 doses in the united states a week during our going again johnson and johnson's only a small 5 percent of all the proceeds diligente jars so the very minimal of the possibly very short the risk is much lower than where we've seen and it's of abundance of caution the main reason i think he said he did this is because it's a very unique type of clotting there is very rarely seen beating it's an arm you
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perhaps and the drug heparin that normally treat clots doesn't help this so you want to just put this out as a warning ok as we might see this you will not affect us about the rollout in any way now obviously we are trying to keep this in perspective and you're doing that as well for us but this is not going to help with that same confidence how worried are you that the pause of yet another vaccine could stoke global skepticism about 1000 occupations. right i think they're in certain ways obviously it's very frustrating russians want to go out in johnson and johnson you know some say it's maybe a cost approach because it's the same no virus software class different background of ours but i don't think you should affect. them are in a vaccine the other graphic scenes novak's completely different cars and different worlds in terms of how they were built. but i think this is again extremely low
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risk in jones and johnson they're actually testing another booster shots they haven't paused the trial yet to my knowledge so i personally think this will be a temporary aza once we clear it out that it's not related or is perhaps incredibly incredibly low compared to the actual known benefits of 1st rock scene again some very few endemic i think overall we're not that much content as and that was eric fay golding an epidemiologist and senior fellow at the federation of american scientists taking to me earlier from washington d.c. and germany is struggling to cope with a surge of covert $1000.00 infections despite being in a soft lockdown for 5 months now the number of cases is going up and hospital say they are pushed to the limit also they the cabinet in berlin agree to approve new national measures to try and bring down infection rates the new measures require a change in the law to allow what is being called an emergency brake to be imposed
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in all parts of the country if certain conditions are met. well the new law would oblige all regions to implement the emergency brake if there are more than $100.00 covert cases per 100000 people in a 7 day period if that happens a curfew between the hours of 9 pm and 5 pm with then be imposed and all non essential shops would be closed. well says i will mark a welcomed what she called the urgently needed decision well done with us becky order to improve the situation and to slow down the 3rd wave to break it and turn it around the measures implemented thus far by the state and regions don't go far enough our response to the pandemic must be more stringent and consequential consequent. the chancellor speaking earlier there i'm now joined by professor andrew omen he is the health spokesperson for the opposition democrats in the
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german parliament a very warm welcome sir dr 1st of all i want to ask you the chancellor can that chance or rather count on you and your party to support her proposal of amending the law to introduce nationwide restrictions. well 1st of all our party is welcome any uniformed rules. would count for every city every country in germany however the law that we saw is not appropriate and we cannot actually approve this law she probably will not receive the full. support from our party we had our meeting this afternoon and it's not surprising that we actually will not agree with this alliance that we have the 1st 3 for we have the 1st reading this week there are possibly the possibilities of amendments are are given we're going to probably bring in some amendments to this law and we think we'll think that this
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law is an appropriate why do we think it's not appropriate we're talking about how to. cut off line of $100.00 pro 100000 inhabitants per week 1st of all this could be very variable from region to region depending of a city as large or small or this could happen very quickly we also have to appreciate if there's a cluster outbreak or a diffuse outbreak we also have no possibilities of. of opening from stores like a click and collect possibilities beyond the 100 threshold and of course the curfew we do not understand the racial behind a curfew between 9 pm and 5 am in the morning since the most of the context do not take place at night time and this curfew didn't work in bavaria before for example and brought us failure didn't have a curfew and the numbers of a very are a lot higher than what i was so those differences with this practice are not really
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considered credit chancellor says should be consequential but i would like to see more profession measures smaller prevention measures but this is of course the issue isn't it professor because this whole patchwork of measures is just not working that the curve is just going up and up in this country and it's a very worrying trend isn't it time to have one unified strict lockdown across the nation. this sounds very easy proposition that you're talking about but if you go out the streets here talk with the people you talk with your friends with your relatives they are exhausted they have no perspective anymore they have they are tired of another curfew they're tired of not possibility going out mothers fathers are tired with home schooling home office the possibility of digitalisation isn't working as it should there is a big frustration in the population here in germany and i think putting us all into a lockdown situation was like a repression won't help we need to work it out
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a different way of course there's no question to spend them it is dangerous this virus is dangerous but what we have to face is a situation is. said before that to be smarter protection it's just keep your distance where your mouth do the testing on a regular basis make sure that the vaccine is working and everybody gets the vaccine on a quick pace these are the issues that have to be done and not go into a curfew for example which doesn't work anyhow and probably will be taken away by any kind of lawsuits very quickly because the evidence is missing and just for accuracy's sake it's not just curfews that says that proposing but for now thank you so very much professor andrew allman from the opposition f.t.p. and the parliamentary health committee as well we appreciate your time thank you. it was for his feet that were some of the other stories making headlines around the world. anti coup protesters have again taken to the streets of rio mar as the
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united nations warns the country could be heading towards a massive syria style conflict the u.n. has called on the international community to take action to stop the military's grew to a crackdown hundreds have been killed since the military seized power in february. 12 germans accused of plotting attacks on muslims asylum seekers and politicians have gone on trial in stuttgart prosecutors say 11 of them were members of the far right group as terror organization which aimed to overthrow the government the 12th man is accused of offering the group material support. the united states says it is no longer planning to withdraw a soldier's from germany and instead will deploy an additional $500.00 troops u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin made the announcement along side his german counterpart on a cot come con by our austin is on an inaugural trip to europe and that boosting
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defense ties when they do allies amid heightened tensions with russia. i mean while world leaders are condemning russia's most recent military activity in and around ukraine the g 7 group of advanced nations says it is deeply concerned by what it calls russian provocations ukraine accuses moscow of sending thousands of troops to its eastern border and the crimean peninsula kiev and moscow have traded blame over the worsening situation in the donbass region ukrainian troops have fought pro russian separatists since $2814.00 clashes in the region have become more frequent and there are fears the unresolved conflict between the 2 sides could flare up again. a russian military camps set up suddenly close to russia's border with ukraine witnesses have reported seeing rows of tanks in the area and artillery being moved by train and leaders in europe and
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the us are trying to find out what. russia is not denying the troop movements but says it's not threatening anyone. else but i want to go it's obvious you have the questions are being asked what is it that the russian federation is doing on the border with ukraine get out the answer is very simple we live there it is our country some kremlin figures have gone further setting up conditions for a possible russian intervention against its neighbor. which is beginning of military actions is the beginning of the end of ukraine. the build up seems to be russia's biggest along the ukrainian border in 7 years. that was when fighting between pro russian separatists and ukrainian troops 1st erupted in ukraine's east more than 14000 people have since died in that conflict which has yet to be resolved. ukraine's president volo dimmers alinsky recently visited
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frontline troops he's called on nato to put his country on a pathway to join the military bloc something moscow has called an acceptable. meanwhile washington is sending warships to the region and says it's closely watching the situation well 1st let me say we are concerned as i've said in the past but we've been of course watching it over the course of the weekend about the increasing aggression of russian forces on the border secretary blinken and secretary austin are in brussels this week meeting with their nato partners and we will of course i'm sure this will be a topic of discussion the coming week could well decide whether the tensions in ukraine escalate further into the biden administration's 1st international crisis. muslims across the world are marking the start of ramadan as longas holiest month.
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pilgrims in saudi arabia prayed at the secret site of mecca while social distancing rituals starting ramadan include fasting from dawn to dusk and communal prayers only worshippers who have received at least one over $1000.00 vaccine shot are allowed to enter mosques in the holy city. you're watching video is from brawl an object still rob watts. we have an important news. smoking news colorfully post designs are good for the being. global warming doesn't exist. you don't believe those will not yet come from even if you have read my mind. the industry is controlling your thoughts here are
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are facing the e.u. applies to country trading rules so the format. china's exports searched 30 percent in march compared with a year ago as global demand made a comeback its all strong sales in facemasks and other medical supplies as well as chinese home electronics meanwhile the country's imports jumped almost 40 percent say it's a sign of consumption in china picking up and foreign companies are profiting from . china's trade surplus shrank to almost $14000000000.00 in march that's much narrower than analysts had predicted. the british chamber of commerce says u.k. exports plummeted 41 percent in the 1st months. to the pandemic and while brits are hopeful they've now seen the worst of the pandemic breaks it is
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here to stay. the livelihoods of those who originally supported it. even the siegal seem distressed fishing village of which to bill is all but dead for james green this time of year is normally high season harvest time is an oyster fisherman normally can do right now is keep an eye on things. these were bred for the e.u. market. he's not sold a single one since the 1st of january gregg's that day. these bags if you go all of this area of the farm is now market size always says we've had to double the bags up here to make space for them so this is where there is probably 100120 tons of market size horses ready for the continental market really i'm not entirely sure what to do with them you know. where can i sell 120 tons of voices in the u.k. that just is not the market. the business is dying. it's not
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a mere teething problem or short term disruption the e.u. has banned the import of green zone easters it's a standard hygiene regulation applied to all 3rd country only on e.u. traders and that's what the u.k. is now it's a stunning blow to which the bill which voted to leave the e.u. hardly any britons are eating lobster oysters right now the pandemic has closed the country's restaurants including james as. he says at least will be an end to that but the import ban has permanently wiped out 50 percent of his business overnight without the slightest warning. that wasn't foreseeable from our point of view and the reason why it wasn't foreseeable from our point of view it was because we're constantly reassuring the industry that backpack trade would continue after bricks in london is acting innocent blames the e.u. for the disaster not anyone in power here. the
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e.u. had said originally that trade could continue their own laws provide for it to continue and actually refer to a significant it would enable it to continue what they have had a change of heart of policy change and although there is no legal impediment to this straight the european union told us a couple of weeks ago they were going to allow it to continue faster downright lie if you believe the e.u. . let's be clear the regulation banning import of these shellfish into the european union was already under they've just for the exits ideology which is to blame east greeks if it's it be honest officials are among the big losers of bragg's it a bitter reality they are just waking up to in with stifel. but away from the seaside the pandemic has left to people in the u.k. spending more time in their gardens creating
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a gardening boom in the country but as british garden centers import many plants from your frank set is checking the supply of plant stock. some 3000000 people in the u.k. have suddenly discovered a green thumb they never knew they had and that should be good news for the garden centers demand is 2 to 3 times higher than normal but supply has fallen by around half and we buy an awful lot of plants from europe predominantly holland and belgium are the main suppliers with italy and germany as well the main impact has been on the process of importing plants so the administration involved since january 1st is huge and that's causing costs and delays to the actual importers well red tape and added bureaucracy have left retailers and millions of locked down gardeners with scant pickings in mainland europe garden plants are growing on a vast scale in warmer climates many varieties grow more energetically then this
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individual live out their lives in cold grey britain is rosemary grown in italy and i mean from our italian each herb flower tree or shrub has its own european passport but these are no longer valid in the u.k. every plant before it crosses the water wherever it's coming from has to be given a fighter senator is difficult that has to come through the plants into the u.k. in addition we now have a plant registration process where we have to notify you the authorities over here of everything we bring in before it crosses the water and hits our shores until the process of moving plants across the border is refined the consumer will have to bear the extra cost. now some of the other global business stories making the news the overall british economy is showing signs of improvement thanks to the u.k. successful vaccine rolled out in february the economy grew not to point 4 percent according to the office for national statistics exports of goods to the european
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union jumped by almost 50 percent but failed to reverse january's record driven slump. a sharp rise in the cost of gasoline so u.s. consumer prices surging 0.6 percent in march that's the biggest increase since 2012 analysts say the jump is probably temporary march of last year marked the beginning of the lockdown in the world's biggest economy. twitter is recruiting 11 people in ghana's capital a crop the social media networks 1st hires in the african continent and twitter says it plans to open an office there later a number of tech majors have made moves into africa lately including facebook. and bit coin climbed to a record high of $63.00 and a half $1000.00 on tuesday extending its 2021 rally the world's most valuable
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crypto currency has more than doubled in price this year as major firms like master card tesla gave their backing to the digital point. now johnson and johnson says it's delaying the rollout of its coronavirus vaccine in europe the company announced the decision after regulators in the us recommended a pause in administering the single those facts in it followed reports of potentially dangerous blood clots 6 cases all suspected after almost 7000000 doses were administered johnson and johnson was planning to ship hundreds of thousands of doses to europe in the coming weeks was also set to become the leading coronavirus biting supplier to africa before the recent. johnson and johnson is expecting some 400000000 doses of his vaccine to african nations so let's speak to our reporter in the towns and encounter dar es salaam charles thanks for being with us what's the reaction been there to this news from johnson and johnson. well of course the company that is
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decision. us and letters are commenting almost in a new story in their single goes like sinful i don't want change only dangerous not just cause but in many comments from social media but there's only a few issues on what i'm just about. this issue and this issue but i mean you're expecting to see how i mean the government authorities are commenting on this issue in tanzania as we all know about. 5 it just you know different issues pending this and they're in the community and i mean but maybe under the new leadership. yeah expecting to see maybe how the government is seen as. need a ship on our previous week. she's going you know don't inform our candidate based
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on and on the issue in the way of handling the identical let's not even see how she will be talking about the issue and as you know listen about well it doesn't mean there is not such a. charles thanks for being with us actually i just want to talk a bit more about tanzania and the situation there because last month they did announce the death of former president jiang microphone and now there's a new push in the country to better understand the impact of the pandemic on tanzania is being led by the country's new president. she carries the hopes of many tanzanian women on her shoulders samee a salute to her son seen here at her normal ration a few days ago has championed women's and girls' rights throughout her career and she's battled hard against youth unemployment she's taking up the reins of power in difficult times her previous answer john mica foully was
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a coronavirus denier there were no lock downs no reliable data. economically tanzania has fared very well in recent years but the pandemic put a stop to that growth fell from 7 percent in 2018 to an estimated 1.9 percent last year tourism has been one of tanzania's main sources of foreign currency but that sector also collapsed during the pandemic as foreign visitors stayed away the tourist industry employs hundreds of thousands of people tanzania's new president faces the twin challenges of creating new jobs and steering the country's economy through the devastating pandemic. let's go back to our quarter in dar es salaam. tanzania suffering as a result of the coffee denial of former president john mica for the well you just lost well on. has been the.
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only such. and. well experience in a very. i consider difficult towns inside. us to handle it and then you can yeah it just sounds i mean i has. many many headlines in various international. media regarding the way the president can move us and. yeah and i can see that tanzania. this situation is not that much well because they come because it worsen it's not you know it's not good and got to the previous i guess me going time was. when. we entered the community underneath as well you find. many countries in the world has and then it happens. in dar es salaam for us thanks
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