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ah ah ah ah ah, this is do you have the news live from berlin rail madrid range supreme again in the champions league. record 14 times winner ray. i'll try up with a one nail when over liverpool. the game kicked off late after chaos outside the stadium in paris. and moscow says it's forces taking control of
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a strategic town in eastern ukraine. the defense ministry says its troops control the key town of the month. russian soldiers and their local allies are getting closer to take the over the entire the hans region. also on the program to con film festival takes its final bows. are corresponding on the french riviera, tells us about the movie. one coveted old ah. i mind go craft, welcome to the program, soccer giants round. the grid has written another page in their glorious history by winning the champions league final. yet again, they beat liverpool. one knell for a record extending 14th title. the most watched annual sporting event on the planet
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began late amid chaotic scenes. outside the stadium, thousands of liverpool fans were stuck there trying to enter as police use pepper spray and tear gas against them. now fans blamed organizes for the confusion at the turnstiles, but a far besides, orders simply turned up too late. oh, liverpool fans when a party moved in paris before the champions league final. but the holds of supporters from england struggled to get in the ground at mid security checks and kick off had to be delayed by over half an hour. police even used pepper spray. i replaced it with rail madrid. supporters had no trouble accessing the stack to france when the game finally got on the way. liverpool dominated the 1st half, but couldn't force an opener. the spanish champions been sold out of nowhere. just
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before the i remarked through brazilian winger vinicius dounia joy for the spaniards. as they sealed the record extending 14th continental title and color one to lottie became the 1st coach to wheat. full times. it was misery for liverpool, with the abiding images of the event being the thousands of their fans stuck outside it. earlier i spoke to our correspond to have gone i at d. stadium in paris. i asked him what he made of the bay. i will the game itself, i think in truth was something of a k g affair. now, liverpool did have plenty of chances, particularly in the 2nd half in the 1st off, but they fail to take them. and when you leave the door open against row madrid, especially in this competition, especially this season, as p s g and manchester city can attest, you're going to get punished. and they just play with such self assurance and such conviction. and that's why they are champions for the 14th time. yeah,
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so 14th time put that in perspective for us, how historic is that victory for rel, madrid? well, it's incredible. i mean, browse position is the most successful team in the history of this competition is really not endangered. they've extended their lead over the next best side. they now have twice as many as the 2nd most successful club in the history of this competition. that club is ac milan who have 7 to re i was 14, and 2 of melons, 7 were one by rail, madrid, colored coach carlo and latino. as we heard day in the report, he's now become the 1st coach in history to win this competition 4 times in a season in which he already became the 1st coach in history to win domestic titles in all top 5 european leagues. so it's been an absolutely incredible record breaking season for re i'll and particularly also for carla mentioned, lottie, that is quite a, a bucket list to check off there. but of course there were some problems marring
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this historic events. there were some problems we saw that in the report with the fans trying to get in. what more can you tell us about that yet? so obviously the knock on effect that everybody saw the most obvious one was that the match was delayed. 30 minutes now, as we heard again in the piece, the raw madrid support is managed to get in fine without too many problems. but the liverpool fans had quite another experience. now. there are, of course, a few police officers around where we're standing now. i tried to speak to a couple early on. awesome, just exactly what was going on. i'm on. i couldn't get too much information, but they did say that a few fans had been trying to get into the ground without supporters or without tickets bother me. and oh, so a few locals here from san denise had tried to chance their way into the stadium. on the other end of that though we did see, i know the video footage and from our witness reports a lot of liverpool supporters. oh, so those who did have tickets had a very tough time getting in despite, in very many cases,
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making it to the ground early a couple of hours before kickoff. as they were asked to do, many were waiting in cramped conditions for a long time, fearing for their safety in some cases be subjected to pepper spray and t gas. so certainly not the level of organization oh, of orderliness that you might expect and would certainly hope for a champions league final, i think when the dust settles and there are going to be a few difficult questions to be answered by authorities. he, i'm certain you said by you eva. come get over there in paris. now, turning to the war in ukraine, russian president vladimir putin says he's ready to talk about restarting ukraine's grain exports. that's when he reportedly told german chancellor, olaf schultz and french president emanuel mac, hong, in a phone call on saturday. at the same time,
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hooton's warned them against supplying keith with western weapons. meanwhile, russian forces are making gains in parts of eastern ukraine, claiming the seizure of a strategic railway hup. the russian barrage is being felt in easton ukraine. moscow say's its used missile strikes to destroy posts where ukrainian soldiers and equipment were located. it's false as inching forward. alongside progression, separatist militias, one of the latest targets lehman hust gateway bridges over the savanski donnette river. this is just following the joint auctions of the units of the militia don't ex people's republic and russian. i'm false, as the town of leman has been entirely liberated minimal. as the fights he intensified lehman's residence who'd been holding out attempt to the desperate escape that could be mo,
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like them nearby towns. if ukrainian troops could not hold back the russian advance, which is proving to been a persistent threat landscape, a blue r lulu gantski, of like amy donnette water and especially la hans regions. the enemy is increasing its forces under tens, nights and day to carry out the task of reaching its target areas while making new efforts to encircle our troops. zap it, sir marcy, these got those on the front lines are on high alert, but it will take much more than awareness to keep hold of that territory against russia's military might catch, you kick round above some other events making news right now at least 31 people have been killed in a stampede. a church in southern nigeria, lease a large crowd, turned up to receive free food donations for the needy in the city port our court.
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the jury has seen several similar tragedies over food distribution in recent years . the n r a's annual convention taking place in texas as spark protests as a tell just days after delhi school shooting in the state. people gathered outside the convention center in houston, calling or stricter gun control. the 75th con film festival has announced its winners upon door. the event coveted top prize went to ruben, erst lindsey triangle of sadness satire and modern day capitalism. osland is now one of the few directors trying to have won the festivals top rise. this like twice i rose here. earlier i spoke to you scott, ross bro, income and asked him if reuben earthlink triangle of sadness was the popular choice for the winter. yeah, i went down to really well. i mean, this was probably uh, the public's choice. if i can put it that way,
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definitely one of the most popular films just screen here these past 2 weeks for this, this year's festival. it's also the funniest film of the festival. well, that's a bit of a low bar since can tens that vary a dark and, and, and off the quite depressing of films screaming up. but this still is definitely not that it's a, as you said, a satire on modern day capitalism. basically the set up is you got a bunch of super rich on a super yacht who then find their entire life turned upside down when the yak capsizes their stranded on a desert island. and they find their whole social hierarchy is turned upside down because the only survivor who knows how to fish or make a fire is the ship's maid who suddenly finds herself the new a queen of, of the island. really fun film a lots of last and really went incredibly well here at the festival. so not a big surprise and a very popular armed or winning. and what about some of the other big winners for this year's festival?
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yeah, of some of the actors i found really interesting. you had a czar, amir zebra. he me iranian a actress who won the best actress a for her role in holy spider, where she plays a journalist investigating a serial killer. it's a film based on a real life, a case in iran, and it's a very difficult watch, but her performance is, is quite astounding. and she a thanked her director alley obasi for making a film that chose iranian women as women with actual bodies. because of course, a most of iranian films completely cover up their female characters, so they don't actually see anything on the best actor award went to one my favorite actors. so the korean actor sung ho, we might know from parasite you one here for a broker in which he plays a sort of lovable rogue character of who's a baby broker who tries to find a new families for unwanted a babies and may make a few bucks on, on the side. so you can see that a cans, awards this year really went to
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a broad swath of world cinema showing some of the best films from around the world . now this had a lot riding on the festival this year, 2 years after covered restrictions really, you know, had a number down a number on the film industry did at the festival succeed in some of their big goals. now that restrictions, i seem to ease a little bit yeah, going into this vessel. the idea was, this should be a restart to after 2 years of pandemic locked down 2 years of cinema closures that this years can, would be an opportunity to celebrate cinema. again, to get all the people who've been sitting on their couches a for a 2 years excited about going into fears to day again and i think in that case it really did succeed them yet. it's amazing. premier's here last year, last week we had top done a maverick with a tom cruise, a phenomenal, a premier where where we had a fly over from a french fighter jets is really astounding. just a couple of days ago. basil ermine razzle dazzled us with his rock and roll biopic
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elvis again a huge hollywood, a premier and some as i said, some of the best art house cinema in the world being shown here. so got people really, really excited about cinema. but of course, of the war in ukraine cannot be ignored. even here in can. we had a number of ukrainian filmmakers here talking about their experiences in the war. and a number of protests on the right carpet tried to call attention to the suffering of the people in ukraine. so that was definitely at the back of everyone's mind here in can. but this isn't a political summit, it's a film festival. and in terms of, of the film festival and the approach to cinema in the celebration of cinema can this year definitely deliver art scarano pow looking extra dapper. dressed to the nines. thanks very much recording. and con, the inca empire was one of latin america's most successful civilizations. it was responsible, for example, for building wonders such as the majestic marcio peaches. now it's hope that a new excavation in the peruvian capital, lima could on earth,
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the remains of the empire's last 3 rulers. it's been a primer school, a police station, and most recently a restaurant. but this could soon be one of the most important historical sites in peru. archaeologists are excavating the 1st spanish hospital built in the capital lima where it's believe the last 3 inc. rule as a buried since work began in 2020 the remains of 50 spanish conquistadors have so far been discovered. wally, my taste, it said building with a lot of history, but it was a 1st hospital for spaniards in around 1550. it's important because it was a fest based at tend to the health of the 1st con keith could also but he made of conky thought, but it's the hope of finding the remains of the mighty inc rulers. but he's drawing significant attention to the dig that remains were brought to lima from cosco in
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the 16th century. so far they haven't been found. but that could all be about to change. this is debbie news that is all we have for you for now, but don't go anywhere except next. we've got a great documentary sports life following a blind mountaineer in his determination to climb mount canyon or showers with latency w dot com or following us on social media. and we have will craft will have more fear that the our isn't ah, sometimes books are more exciting than real life raring to read. ah, what if there's no escape.

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