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croatia had secured 3rd place after beating morocco to one. the correlations broke the deadlock shortly before half time and then held on to come away, victorious that and much more later in our sports act. ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. german police a. they find some of the priceless treasures stolen, and one of the country's biggest jewel thefts, 3 years ago, back in november 2019 thieves broke into dresden screen volt museum, making off with artifacts and jewels worth around 213000000 euros. these suspected robert's members of a berlin gang were arrested and charged and their trial began earlier this year while detail. these are in tilton reported on that high st. in dresden in 2019 and gave us an update on the situation. well, i mean the really,
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on november morning when it actually happened, basically an alarm was triggered inside the green vault. and as we were seeing there, the green ball typically was the home of the crown jewels of saxony and priceless treasures from the collection of august. the strong and one security guards were actually able to enter the chamber where the joules were kept. they saw scene of absolute utter destruction. one of the windows leading up the street had been ripped, basically out of its frame. and many of the cases which contain these prices, historical artifacts were smashed open. a lot of the jewels and artifacts had been ripped, actually directly out of the fastenings which secured them into those cases. and it was a scene of absolute utter destruction. i was on the scene as about 10 o'clock in the morning and was just absolute confusion as to exactly exactly how a break in like this could occur. i think when people hear about an art museum being broken into, they have kind of like a hollywood perspective of like a high tech operation to get around security. but basically, what we saw there in the course of the days as police and investigators,
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there was more information was seen, more tend to basically a gas station robber. there was a lot of confusion on the ground. that's exactly how that happened. and what exactly was going to happen to them all of these jews? now we know that a large section of the rules are actually found here for land. and of course that's going to be a great relief to historian and police as well. the initial theory is that under components we're going to be broken apart and sold, you know, for the individual jewels and gold, which have been a huge loss to germany in terms of their store or significance of the items. because actually the jewels in gold are worth that much in and of themselves. it's historic significance, which is really i'm so key there. and if they haven't broken apart and sold well, a lot of history would have gone with it. and at the same time, we're seeing today's a large percentage of that was found, which is a great win for both the police and the total of storage. and berlin didn't use iran tilton. there. tunisians have gone to the poles to elect a new parliament in
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a vote that's been boycotted by the opposition. it's the 1st election since new reforms drastically altered the pallet balance of power between parliament and the president. the boat comes amid increasing concerns over the erosion of democracy in the birthplace of the arab spring. heading to the poles to pick a new parliament. one would severely reduce powers. it's the 1st election held under the new constitution drafted by president chi side, which tunisians approved at a low turnout referendum in july side has been rolling by decree since suspending parliament last year, urged people to vote for the full was due. i don't miss this opportunity really and listen to your conscience alone to recover your legitimate rights, much to justice and freedom the walkman already. but turn out is expected to below
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with all the major opposition parties boycotting the election. critics have done the vote, a sham. they say that under the new constitution, parliament is directly under the president's control, while parties can't run for election or back candidates with voters pre occupied by crippling economic crisis. there's little enthusiasm at the polling stations. edward se lithia. we want to see countrywide improvement, especially when it comes to economic and social rights. this is what we're asking for. and we don't care if it's candidate x or y that wins. we just need people from any part in the republic or even from abroad. who can serve their homeland and their people voting in the only democracy to have emerged from the arab spring. tunisia is now fear they may be losing the democratic gains from their popular
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revolt. 12 years ago. sara marsh is a journalist and is based in tunis and earlier i asked her if reports of low voter turnout matched what she was seeing. enthusiast capital does actually confirms what i've seen for many of my colleagues have seen throughout a day in the polling stations that were very, very little people actually going to the polls even less so done in the referendum in july where china was already considered low with about 30 percent. um, most of the piling station square, rarely, rarely any people. derrick was very empty. right. so let's talk about the implications of that. so why are so many voters choosing to boycott this selection for their dose following bill. the logic of deposition, who called for by caught saying that this whole process, basically since the power graph of prism kind of signed july last year is flaw than
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the diligent amount that they don't. they don't want to give any credibility to this process by actually going to the polls, even voting for an a position finger and an are many people i've spoken to of with the last the last weeks who said they don't just don't feel concerned. some didn't, didn't know that they were electrons and they said politics hasn't made them gain anything in the past that can sense to revolution. ah, they have much more concrete problems, like food shortages. and they're wondering how to get by with how to make and the beat. and they just don't feel concerned and don't trust the politicians anymore. it's quite remarkable. sorry to hear you say the people aren't, weren't even aware that the election was taking place. and of course, this election is, is coming 12 years to the day since an event that spark the arab spring when a vendor set himself on fire to protest. his treatment by chin is una authority. so how significant is this timing though? well, it was a choice made by the president who says this was the beginning of the relation and
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says that with his actions and his new political project, he'll actually bring the revolution to an end. now think that the low turner today could be a serious blow to his projects on we'll see how to, how this will play out and a couple and then the next coming weeks. and that because the voted was not only a vote in the end from members of parliament, but also for the president's project. so i think will they took sir, how, how this will affect them. so why is it being so challenging for democracy to take root in north africa? walter martinez had made quite a bit of progress over the last couple of years that old institutions, they had had a consultation and elected in 2014. but the problem was always that the economy wasn't felt like people took the candy to constitution, county the elections and laws. we need like concrete measures on the ground economic measures. and they've never followed. and there's a huge economic crisis that made it very difficult for people to acknowledge the
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benefits of their ma, christie journalist, sarah marsh, in the trinity, and capital tunes. thank you. let's take a look. now at some other world news headlines. germany has opened its 1st liquefied natural gas terminal as a take steps to cope without russian energy. in the future. gas applies, have been severely affected since russia's invasion of ukraine, the reagan, the north sea, port of williams, half, and has been built in record time. china has seen a sharp rise in coven, 19 cases in the capital, beijing high numbers of workers. there have been testing positive shortly after measures were eased following public unrest. funeral homes are also overwhelmed and staff shortages are leading to delays. informations. twitter owner, ellen musket says he's restored the accounts of several journalists suspended after
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reporting on the location of the billionaires private plane. a global backlash followed the suspension. a pole of twitter users came out in favor of ending this suspension. immediately peruse, caretaker president. dina bought a lot of a is refusing to step down and urging congress to allow early elections after lawmakers voted against the proposal. unrest began when former president pet custeel was arrested for trying to illegally dissolve congress castillo supporters or calling his removal a to 22 people have died so far in clashes with police ah, old world cope reaches its climax on sunday with champions france facing arching to relevant, did not take long to prove otherwise. croatia kicked off the scoring in just the 7th minutes after a brilliant set p strategy, a fake by luke, a moderate even parasites with the past, and just go video with the headed finish. the 20 year old arby lights
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a center back, adding another highlights to his fantastic world cup campaign. however, just seconds later, it was morocco set piece and there center back ashcroft, ari that showed some real striker like instincts following a port clearance attempt by croatia to tie the game at 11. and the 1st half was still not done. chris has left midfielder and he's left or says with a beautiful curl from a tight angle and a little bit of help from the woodwork reclaimed to lead 2 to one. no goals in the 2nd half meant morocco. the surprise team of the tournament come in 4th and croatia can celebrate. start place. ah. earlier i spoke with our sports correspondent daniel barcelona, who is at the stadium in guitar and i asked her about the croatian morocco much yes . so it was a big game actually for both of these teams coming into it. of course,
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morocco were looking to cap off their historical world cup run with the victory croatia looking to send off their legend newcomb aldridge. of course you probably did play his last world cup match the night with a victory. now the stadium behind me was absolutely full of moroccan fans as we've seen so many times in this tournament. they really bring a thunderous atmosphere, but it was croatia who were too much for morocco. these were 2 lovely girls in the 1st half held on to win the game. of course, they do deserve victory. pretty impressive. this is the 2nd time they finish in 3rd place for a country that has less than 4000000 people with a big accomplishment. of course, rock and fans are disappointed. i did talk to some of them just a couple of minutes ago and they told me that while they're disappointed, they still have a lot of hope for the future of this team. right, well done. yeah. tomorrow is of course the big world cup final between argentina and france. but what does this game mean for argentina?
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it means absolutely everything for argentina means everything for argentinian fans . of course, argentina coming into this game tomorrow will definitely be the favorite to have a fully fit side. france, we know we're struggling with a little bit of the flu and bigger than that is that argentina will have probably the entire momentum of the stadium on their side. there are so many argentinian fans in doha. they really create an amazing atmosphere and they'll be looking to give their team a little bit of a push tomorrow. of course, all the talk a little messy and whether or not he will finally be able to get his hands on the coveted world cut trophies. there's a lot of stress argentinian events in ohio right now. let me tell you, but france will not be a walk in the park. they do have a very deep side. hopefully they can overcome this flu. yeah, tell us actually if you've just mentioned that there to, they've been hit by this fires. how do you, how important do you think it could be for sunday's much? of course it's very important because going into the final of the world cup you
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want all of your players especially are key players to be 100 percent fit to this did start when they played england. a couple of players came down with flu like symptoms and then a couple more got the symptoms. so they've been training apart. france really doing everything they can to contain and tried to keep players away from each other so they don't get sick. now they're not really giving us so much information, of course, they don't want to help out argentina with any tips on how to approach the game tomorrow. but let me tell you for a player to miss the final of the world cup. you pretty much have to be dead. thanks tanya. daniel, barcelona and katara. well, here's a reminder of the top story we're following for your german police say they found most of the priceless treasures stolen in dresden museum iced 3 years ago. artifacts and jewels worth more than 100000000 euros were taken and you're watching tito. the news light from berlin coming up next shift met reverse hyper or
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