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to draw all the sides level and with an ally going it was primark she's free kick this or an unlikely header from félix bound got one goal and 2 assists for the croatian. and hoffenheim didn't even need him for that next one with the shell good defense in disarray he lashed out at who made it 4 goals inside 19 minutes. but it was bad business as usual for the visitors. so i thought that was just ridiculous for you to nil up and that's not often been the case this season and then you just surrender so christians need to be asked of everyone who doesn't. know after a promising start shall come out with yet another frustrating performance. would be a triumphant return to out spoke for marcus fine seal the early stages against took
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guard suggested no. village 1st m 81 new in the 11 minutes. but outdoors are fighting relegation of course and with our plate they spirited in an equaliser courtesy all feel we need a mission. outdoor must adopt some 21 shots but fight to provide. a game that was very much up in the. meanwhile outdoors problems at the back continue to johore. last session lightish comes with his 15th goal of the season. down if not completely out to get stuttgart in a less than memorable return for marcus vines next stop. a crunch game against
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fellow strugglers. testing times for florrie and co fet. greyman with very much on the back foot again slave of his and as that visit has created a collapse of chances. somehow the braman back line stood firm thanks not least to the soul a.j. we have lanka. just as well given his signs posted t. of power up front. of a business you have to remember we've not won in our last 7 games in fact we've lost all of them so getting a point now a good slave of cruising is a boost so i can tell. david losing the battle that bring the white cats. that fight to survival goes on such an outflow and will is not the last.
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seems to grab a last gasp equaliser we saw in the thick of the action but there was tragically too much action as it turned out and the goal was cooled off due to a humble. the match had started slowly shook and you only had themselves to blame as they go behind to a news big strong. and then it was just 2 minutes later and ready to mirror which punished another in the kind of effect he's. the hosts picked up their game in the 2nd half just 4 minutes after the break sebastian anderson was back but the use of closure truthy get 1st on drake big time from the spot then there was the. disallowed late go harsh decision that's
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all things go from bad to worse for bodge as fribourg took their frustrated opponents of pot in stoppage time but big chains are grateful for your not censure me see proceeding. i picked up a pill for conduct but a welcome result for others down below off to buy them and hat. land the whole a half a 1000000000 were looking for a glimpse of safety ahead of the basement battle against be left it. they've been out of action for 2 weeks due to covert quarantine restrictions but the layoffs thing to do them good judging by their performance in 2 of the 3 reshow jeweled matches played in midweek that's why i think it was an intent to weeks even though
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it wasn't nice just sitting at home but we got the maximum out of it and that positive experience has a knock on effect it automatically puts you in a better mood and gives you a positive or a. struggle. with pound our guys going the 4 points from all 3 perspective matches the point at mindset of 3 nil home win against friedberg meant jump down with one spare game to go but the coach of being careful not to overtax his players making 9 changes between those 2 outings. and against being lifted again downs i chose to write tait changing his starting line up in 8 positions. and he seemed confident of his strategy. but this is our home turf this is our stadium and i think. these are also our 3
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points of the story. where have to slipping back into the overconfidence that landed them in the relegation scrap the hosts did have the 1st big chance of the game 3 maximilian misjudged it but after that hetta did perhaps look a bit tired which the visitors were eager to capitalize on be deferred to have bounced back from their 5 nil drubbing at the hands of got a week earlier the only thing that happened because it was their finishing. well has a keeper alexander sure low was at his best preventing armenia from having a rewarding sunday afternoon. has also had their share of bad luck at the business and concord above flubs to huge opportunities in the 1st off. it was a similar story after the break both teams created enough chances all that was
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missing but the goals you know. that have been scoreless draw as before him bottom of the table battles but this jewel was prettier than most. i and when the final whistle came both sides seemed happy enough with the point. there are bunch of a fair result we definitely could have scored a goal in the 1st half and america had some good chances to so i think no no it's fair to his voice of course we want a different points we managed to put them under pressure for periods of the 2nd half in the end we have to be happy with the points we go to show you can next hour we'll try to take all 3 points for. that match again shall come will be the last of hatice reship job gains on wednesday chalco already down of course but will have to seize the chance to educate closer to that promise stands. freshly from which. i'm sorry but i don't have the biggest ring 6 nailed i've applied and there
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was another 6 go get a mask off an appalling foot shocker to the super duper victory against lights on frank for a stroll with the minds off peak results in the champions league right now as always the best goals of the weekend. we saw tough without putting for a kick for the ages. on the way robert. was trying. to take some lemons are still. spinning. now this issue is none other than the dependable mr robot leavened of skill.
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and finally we have used to recollect i think he has a trick with that. and struck her show is absolutely perfect. and this is such a position for the crew at. all champions he gets a guy 10 points clear of. both sport and top and ground up to full back in a champions league spot for the 1st time since january while frank but failed to fix. down below shall cut of course of already but that's a kick to the sites he got that out. kassim brain may be the fed and cologne kodos
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still showing that it stands to be a dual exotic netflix. the champions the saudis everything else is a matter of toe to toe the coming weekend will be a huge one in the race against relegation not least as an outspoken take on great. the facts not enough for the masochists out there how about hats hosting can love. the but winners have another midweek trash before wild cologne and are in freefall and needs to turn things around from the. close the scramble for europe marches on. often might. have a midweek rematch in the german come final like this will host both borg in a game with big champions league implications. on the european front laverick
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recent against polio in belize. while leyva couzin hold on to a europa league spot there's still a modicum of hope. as always there is still plenty to play for next week on kickoff .
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stay that way it is live from berlin at least 20 people die in gaza as tensions between israel and palestinians escalates hamas militants fired dozens of rockets toward jerusalem and israel retaliates with deadly force this follows violent clashes at the ox up mosque that left hundreds of palestinians injured also coming up. what should happen to the women and families which left the west to join the men fighting for so-called islamic state many want to come home. but their
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countries don't seem to want them back plus. the bold let's say for same sex unions pulled it helps some german catholic churches are defined the vatican is and the felt by affirming gay marriage is. a call for the good to have you with us israel has launched a series of deadly airstrikes against gaza officials in the palestinian enclave say at least 20 people were killed the israeli raids came within hours of a barrage of rockets launched into israel as territory by hamas militants most of those missiles were intercepted by israel's iron dome air defense system the retaliatory attacks caused outrage among palestinians with new protests erupting in bethlehem earlier hundreds were injured in clashes between israeli police and
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palestinians at religious sites in jerusalem. the escalation and violence follows days of protests over plans to evict palestinian residents from a neighborhood in east jerusalem. rockets being fired from gaza hamas threatened to launch an assault on israel after hundreds of palestinians were injured earlier in the day. on the streets of jerusalem air raid sirens held something highly unusual for the city rockets last hit the area back in 2014 the warning sent many people scrambling for cover one home on the western outskirts of the city was lightly damaged and there were no reports of casualties nevertheless israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised israel would respond forcefully. on his wall we will not tolerate harm to
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our territory to our capital to our citizens or to our soldiers those attacking us will pay at heavy price shortly after the attack israel launched a series of strikes on targets in gaza local authorities there said at least 20 people were killed several children and a senior hamas commander were among the dead. the attacks mark a significant escalation in tensions in jerusalem the situation was already bad after days of some of the worst violence and years earlier on monday there were heavy clashes between palestinians and israeli police inside the mosque hundreds of people were injured when police fired stun grenades and tear gas at demonstrators many palestinians feel israel is trying to restrict their access to the holy site and want security forces to withdraw. later israeli nationalists gathered to march through jerusalem's old city to celebrate israel's capture of east jerusalem during
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the $96076.00 day war many palestinians view the march as a provocation this comes after days of protests over plans to evict and number of palestinian families from east jerusalem to make room for jewish settlers the issue has become a focal point for palestinian anger for many the evictions are part of a wider trend some economic policy there's really no it's. hard to know. and of course not getting a salary and other places and they have sent around. enormous settlements. and extricate jerusalem from its predecessor and run. the international community is now calling for all sides to deescalate but as violence continued late into the night there seems to be little evidence of that happening so far. south that you have to speed on some of the other stories making headlines around the world at this hour
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a 79 year old french vietnamese woman says she will appeal after her lawsuit against 14 chemical companies was dismissed by a french court trento garceau them chorus of plying the u.s. with the toxic herbicide agent orange during the vietnam war the companies say the u.s. government's responsibility. u.s. authorities have authorized the pfizer buy on takeover of 19 vaccine for used in children aged 12 to 15 previously regulators had only allowed its use for those aged 16 and above officials hope giving jobs to younger children will boost the u.s. vaccination program which has slowed in recent weeks. u.s. t.v. network n.b.c. has announced it won't be broadcasting next year's golden globe ceremony the decision follows complaints about alleged ethical lapses and lack of diversity at the hollywood foreign press association which hands out the t.v.
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and film awards. a nasa spacecraft has started its journey back to earth after spending 3 years on an asteroid its job was to visit in the earth objects survey its surface collect samples and return them for study nasa says the journey home is expected to take about 2 years. the u.n. is urging western states to repatriate their citizens from detention camps in syria province over 60000 people currently live in squalid conditions in 2 camps there a hall and. most of them are women and children they were sent to the facilities after syrian kurdish forces helped drive the so-called islamic state militant group out of north eastern syria journalists danya his show was able to visit raj there he spoke to women who say they have given up their militant ideology but fear they
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might never be able to leave the camp. a dusty playground didn't northern syrian mothers from germany france and the us want to bring their children. members of the tire a group on us. and want to return home. cre dad is from the german city of tal of moroccan descent 8 years ago she followed her husband to live in the self-proclaimed islamic state something she now bitterly regrets she fled taking her 4 children with. after only escaped returned ourselves over to the kurds when we arrived here i didn't even realize we were in a camp i just left for 2 days because the stress was finally over they told us that we'd be handed over to our government within a couple of months. and that was 3 and a half years ago. and it's also avoided.
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nearly 3000 women from 35 countries are stranded at raj camp it's smaller and better equipped than others in northern syria and life is largely peaceful. but the authorities say half the women detained here still hold it straight mr views they want to deal radicalize the mothers so they can go home head of middle. our aim is to rehabilitate these women and give them a chance to reintegrate into society. so they can lead a normal life back in their home countries there is. a rehabilitation session for 6 women from europe and canada they make drawings showing a positive and a negative experience in the camp the pictures reflect the mood fences
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burning tense a mixture of despair and frank hope. he's on his it is coming in i can see the sun in the sky to me that symbolizes freedom and safety but i'm fenced in and i can't leave this camp it's like a cage my children to be asking me what life outside the camp is like so it is also something exercises like these are useful others are much more skeptical it's a reminder of what we have seen and what we do see and i think it's always hopeful if you feel that you. think it's going to it might help some people but every time i put my emotions down on paper it just reminds me of my bad experience it was. the women hope these are the 1st steps towards
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a better future but the chances of returning home soon are slim few of their home countries want them back. to afghanistan now where many young people worry about what life will look like was international troops leave the country the taliban have stepped up their attacks and washington announced it would pull out by september of this year fears are now growing that all progress made in the last decades could be undone. 24 year old her fisa bomani is a member of the national mood thai team she trains about 70 students at a sports club in western kabul and she says she's scared about losing the progress they've gained through years of hard work. but on up on the women of afghanistan want nationwide peace in this country and we do not want to go back to the past the dark past the taliban imposed on women when they were allowed to study or play
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sports i mean they didn't even allow women to go shopping but what's one have you. have fisa is worried the foreign troop withdrawals would endanger her life and those of the girls she trains are more a myth that a situation we're living in now is frightening some nights i even have insomnia while thinking about what will happen when i go to the club tomorrow. a taliban return to power could also spell the end of independent media and the country many journalists and media workers have been directly targeted in recent months at least 11 were killed in afghanistan and 2020 many have left the country. no threat man saw as a 29 year old news presenter who works with one of afghanistan's leading t.v. outlets he says afghanistan still needs a lot of help. because we couldn't what would you wish for given the fragility of afghanistan's security situation i do not think it is the right time for the
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americans to leave afghanistan because as you know the war is still going on in the country some of the root causes of the war have not yet been solved all the drugs smuggling and mining there are all important factors the prolonging the war he worries about his industry and his own future here and says he may also be forced to emigrate because of threats against him. to young afghans relying on their country to provide them with a stable future but deeply worried that it won't. earlier this year many marriage equality advocates were disappointed when the vatican ruled that the catholic church cannot left same sex unions but progressive catholic churches here in germany have developed their own plan to give same sex couples religious recognition turn your and cloudy a whole us are getting ready for an unusual church service there are
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a married couple and catholic believers but until now their partnership has not been blessed in church. you know we love each other and we want to be together and we want to express that not just at the registry office as we already have but in church too because we both believe and love cannot be wrong. earlier this year the vatican reiterated his position that the roman catholic church cannot bless same sex unions because they are quote not ordered to the creator's plan but the tough line has sparked defiance in germany this week more than 100 churches are holding special blessing services under the slogan love wins open to all couples irrespective of sexual orientation for those attending this is about meaningful public recognition fantasy of being i found it very moving the words were wonderful and we feel really accepted and you know thank you. but even some reform minded
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catholics fear such events may so division and the official church reaction is disapproving before. we understand there is a need for these blessings but the bishops conferences of the opinion that this is a provocation we are currently in a theological discussion in germany about reform in the church we have to have the debates 1st such steps can come later so is it. not for the 1st time the roman catholic church faces the question how to respond not just to changing attitudes in society at large but to calls for change from within. and finally it was a good weekend for brazil's surfers as they claimed a double victory at the world surf league event in australia to jana weston webb came out on top in the women's competition that's just her 2nd career when on the tour in the men's event her compatriot philippe toledo mastered the waves to improve his place in the overall standings and kept
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a perfect event for brazilian surfers really. cool. you're watching t w news hour covert 900 special is next with a look at how enough paul is struggling to cope with a new wave of infections don't forget you can stay up to date with all the latest headlines on our web site status t w dot com for me and the entire news team here in berlin thank you so much for your company. the phone to the dance the coronavirus. has the rate of infection in developing. the latest research say. information and context around a virus update. on w.

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