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and countries, are we thinking everything later changes you've reviewed this week on d. w with ah, ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. there's another huge shock at the world's cup and cut r as germany are out as a flex man. finally, get a win beating costa rica, but it's not enough to stop them heading home at the group stage for the 2nd consecutive time, fans are coming to grips with the disappointment. i can describe my view announcing
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those like empty. they're like 30 minutes or just looking him up on all being old things greenwood score, but unfortunately not. com. and i'm also coming up you credit officials, one russia is gearing up from massive aerial attack. our team visits a medical facility coping with shortages. that could be made worse by a new assault. and in washington, d. c. leaders of the united states and france south to hold russia accountable for war crimes and ukraine. but president biden says he's prepared to talk to me of hootin, but only if the russian president is willing to discuss ending the war. ah, i'm really mohammed, welcome to the program. we start with foot all white javin. yeah. out of the world
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cup and katara. despite beating costa rica for 2 in a threatening game, germany took the lead, then lost it then rate. okay. but it was cold comfort as they fate was decided on another pitch. costa rica and germany lined up for one last chance to move out of the group phase. as stephanie for par became the 1st woman to referee amends. world cup match, gemini, played the 1st half, swarming forward and got the games 1st. go on 10 minutes through surge cannot breathe. one mill late was days past half time, but they soon came to regret not having more on 58 minutes. wilson tahita put costa rica on level terms, the underdogs and their fans riding and unexpected emotional high. and soon on cloud 9 when the ball was squeezed, past germany, goalkeeper men will know it. as costa rica took the lead was out, have paid limit the l. betty a stadium, a 70 costa rica read the place in the last 16. germany settled down though,
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and struck back another 3 times at the atmosphere fell flat as would spread, the japan were beating spain. the wind was in vain, and germany hitting his hell. that result went down with john and fans who have followed their team all the way to tar. i can't describe, i fear nothing is like empty. they're lost 30 minutes. so just looking him up and hoping o things been with score, but unfortunately not. i'm and i'm just, i'm so very disappointed. jeremy. it was a great game. so dramatic. i were very disappointed that jeremy's out again, it was video nice of you know, speed actually up to us. if you said right, you can compare these to 10 is heartbreaking as a football fan, but you can compare this to which i think or not, but i need to go. oh, look at us,
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we are coming and coming oh, going home early. i gotten the times, it hurts is horrible. you know, in germany i can't. it's not a country like germany, football can. religion can't be losing 2 times it. her overnight, a round of this wrong some little while japan pulled off one of the great world cup performances, adding spain to their list of major scouts of this world cup and topping group e and the process. everything seemed to be going to plan for spain. when albert murata made it one knell early on. but a studying goal from rit to do one made it $11.00. the substitute had only been on the field 3 minutes, but his shot was too hot to handle and able to knock her seal their latest world cup shock with this, with this winning goal, 151 minutes. japan managed to hold on dumping germany out and sending their fans into celebration on that. let's take a look at the final standings in group e after that topsy turvy, nice of soccer on the dogs, japan go through after topping the group,
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having beaten both germany and spain. spain qualify for the knockouts too, but germany joined costa rica and making that early trip home. earlier i start to teach at least sports correspondent jonathan harding in doha and asked him how much of the disaster this world cup has been for germany. an absolute disaster, i don't really know how better to explain it. what we saw in 2018 was bad enough. we thought that was probably the worst it was going to get. there was signs of improvement last summer. the euro's. but this really takes the risk as they say, i can't think of a worse situation for german football to be and you know, back to back while cuts where they're going on the group say just this is germany, is a 4 time woke up when they find themselves in the situation. embarrassed going home again despite having one and ultimately because they left it out of their own hands, you have to control your own destiny. it's almost like this. and germany pay the price. we're not doing that. and for playing bad football
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a key times. so what's been behind this rather dismal wells cup campaign? well, an incredible follow and i could probably write a dissertation about how many problems have been on display here for germany. i think you've got to look at the structural issues in youth football, not producing a number 9. nicholas roku played a role here. should have perhaps made a bigger one. you've got issues in certain positions as well such as wing back. stuff's been a major issue for germany over recent years ever since phillip lam retired. so there are issues on the field. there are issues off the field, the dfi and their approach in recent years has been arrogant. not really connecting . think about the fact that germany had their base camp here in the north of the country completely far away from everybody else. isolated, you might say, so there are a number of issues, but the bottom line is that germany are just not very good and they haven't produced good enough players in certain positions for a long time. and that's why they're out of another welcome and a japan now go through after topping the group and beating germany and spain. but
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anyone have predicted that no, i don't think so. i think a lot of people, though the stain would get the job done and topped the group and be comfortable. but this woke up a certainly shown that look at the number of teams had gone through already. morocco, a really exciting story, even though saudi arabia to make it through. they be argentina. there been a lot of upsets are this woke up so maybe we should have expected another one tonight, but full credit to japan. they delivered under pressure and germany didn't. and that's why germany are going home. why that is jonathan harding speaking to us from doha. thank you. and 2 other news now. ukraine's military says russia has pulled some of its troops back from the front lines near the southern city of her son. but kia, the officials said that on thursday to civilians were killed by continued shelling of the area. they also warned that a russian aerial assault is being planned and could worsen shortages of water,
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electricity, and heating across ukraine. he w. yes, philip shalt visited 2 towns in the countries east to report on how dire the situation has become aware of people who were he operated on the injured down here and he helped women give birth at times. surgeon, rudy couldn't yourself was the only doctor left as is you and was under heavy fire . he was in charge of everything. this is upstairs. patients still arrive and medical staff have reclaimed some of the less damaged rooms. but the coming months are worrying. mothers move, good, good. we've got to survive the winter period. now modern, we've got to somehow maintain our medical care at a higher level during that time or more the new way. unfortunately, we cannot rely on the hospitals, centralized heating system anymore, and that in the zone, but we've started to buy electric heaters,
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gross ton known to do it. at least an easy on the attacks are already weeks old. it's a different story and coupons around 40 kilometers north. several people were hurt by artillery fire. the more the we've visited. this is where they would normally go and attack ruined the local trolley clinic just a few days before the injured have to leave town. the head doctor shows us what is left off his office, provided for your finance only put in the mores and there is simply no excuse for this other. it looks like they want to destroy the civilian population. there is never been military personnel at the poly clinic, only civilians, no one. maybe we just provided medical treatment to normal people in need of all those movies. the hallmark workers not saving them room down them. hewing at one of the few 80 amps in the town that still works. those normal people see their home being destroyed or wrong them. and that the temperature draw cushion been recorded
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watches every day. when you leave your home, you see new devastation. and this was such a flourishing city. once i get no room, what of my village, i to time had a very nice medical center, but it doesn't work anymore. but sometimes doctors visit them, but we don't have any doctors of our in anymore little children, dr. sinclair says he's looking for a place to set up a temporary clinic, but he says the russians didn't just damage good building viet, lou, the keeper of the people who work in our medical facility have to come under fire 3 times. now. imagine 3 time was frankly, people are frightened over so on the rollins, russian destruction of civilian infrastructure fields increasingly like a strategy for the people living here the other front. it could become a matter of life or death. a has like a some other stories making news around the world of to 30000 ukrainian soldiers
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have been killed since the start of rushes invasion. that's according to an advisor to ukraine's president. it's rare for the countries authorities to give figures for casualties last month. a u. s. general said around a $100000.00 russian, and as many ukrainian soldiers were killed or injured. since february, south africa is present, serial rama poster has entered crisis talks with his governing and see party the leader is under pressure to step down or face impeachment proceedings or proposals accused of breaching anti corruption laws in the alleged cover up of a cash burglary at a farm he owns, interested in c. authorities in brazil say, flooding has killed at least 2 people in the country. self rescue teams are trying to evacuate. hundreds of families trapped in their homes. some were air left to safety. and such teams are still looking for dozens of missing people after
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a landslide. hit a mote away. earlier this week a u. s. president o biden says he's willing to speak to vladimir putin about ukraine. but the, the ukraine, the russian leader must commit to ending the war. biden has been meeting with french president emanuel micron at the white house where the pair have been discussing solutions to the conflict and strengthening transatlantic trade relations. emanuel mackerel named joe biden present a united front in the white house war for about the french in u. s. president, striving to appear as not just allies, but old friends. read the bible. why did you president mccaul, for your birth date? visit my room? the biden's have been hosting them across for the 1st white house visit since being elected last year, putting on a strong show of transatlantic unity against the backdrop of russia's invasion of
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ukraine. both leaders expressing unwavering support for keep with bite and signaling a change in stance towards russian president vladimir putin and prepared to speak with mister boone. if in fact there is an interest in him to sign, he's looking for a way to end the war. he hasn't done as the case in consultation was my friendship, primitive friends. i'll be happy to sit down with food to see what he once has in mind. biden has resisted talking to potent since russia launched its invasion while micron has kept communication lines open. but the french visit hasn't all been smooth sailing on wednesday president, a chrome one that knew you were subsidies could drive a wage and european american trade relations biden enacted the subsidies to boost to mystic energy production and clean energy. the european union argues the tax
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banks for us products create big barriers for its own offerings. but both leaders signal dead found common ground after their talks level. did you crazy? don't they? did. president biden's wishes to rebuild a strong industrial and to secure some technologies for the future. achilles that is sorted and france wishes the exact same thing for itself. la hoff exact among them employment. and the peer eventually agreeing to secure supply chains on both sides of the atlantic. a shaky start to an alliance. both leaders seem determined to strengthen. to his reminder of our top story, the sour germany are out of the world comp. in the group stage, the full time champions beads, costa rica for 2, but it wasn't enough to advance to the next round. and don't forget, you can always get details. the news on the go,
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