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all the russian warships and all it does with any guns for shadow or starts december 23rd on d w. mm mm. ah ah, business d, w. news live from berlin and ethic final in the world cup jubilation for argentina after they win the game in a penalty shootout. it was a match full of twists turns and goes in cattle and rushes. defense minister
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reportedly pace a visit to troops fighting in ukraine. moscow says this video shows so, so gay, show it to checking on russian units on the front line. our correspondence gives us his analysis. ah, i'm all i was like, ok, welcome to the program. argentina has won. the 2022 football woke up in cat that final against defending champions, france was a nail biting battle that kept fans on the edge to the very end the when i was finally decided in a penalty shootout. let's take a look now at the match that's already being called a classic leo know. messy. opened the scoring early on after argentina were awarded a penalty and not long afterwards it was unhealthy. maria doubled the lead for
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south americans in the 36 minutes. the game seemed over until with just 10 minutes to go. killian and by pe scored once from the penalty spots and just 2 minutes later again with a beautiful side volley to sent the game to extra time. there it was messy who gave argentina 3 to lead with his 13 career world cup gold before another em, but he penalty equalized the game again. his 3rd goal of the final made him the top score of the tournament and took this absolute thriller of a game to the penalty shootouts. however, argentina were the ones to keep their cool, converting all for penalties while france missed to the south americans when the world come for the 3rd time while it's legal, no missy's 1st title, and what was his last ever world cup match hair to tell us more about the world cup finalist phillip hepner, from d. w. a sport philip in the 1st half argentina, made it look easy, then they,
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they really did. they were running away with it. you could almost say, i think what worked excellently, argentina was bringing in unhealthy. maria was causing havoc on the left wing. he was fed by mercy, a lot of diagonal passes across the way over 3040 meters. and he was really doing everything he could to annoy the french defense and he ended up scoring alongside mess in the unhealthy. maria and tears after his goal. and so it looked like argentina was a smooth sailing for them throughout the 1st. and then france brings it back. in the 2nd half we go into overtime and we go into penalties. it was almost a miraculous come back because a statistic that i realized was that france had not a single shot, an even on target, but not a single shot up until the 65th minute. so, and that just goes to show him how much and control argentina was at this game. over then comes the hour of keaton and but it was guys 23 years old and he scored 3 goals in the final and not only to get them into at a time, but then scoring in time as a whole. another penalty to take them into finances. how were there?
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i think it did make a difference that france was really startling with the virus that was going around the team where many players were out. they had to substitute olivia 0, for example, in the just a 40 minute despite being down to another star striker. so that goes to show that they had a lot of very young and inexperienced players, especially they're doing the penalties suit out. the props ended up costing them because the nurse just ended up getting to them miss to penalties argentina card all 4. and that's all she wrote. now of course we have to talk about lino messy and his legacy. his finally got the trophy he wanted. now he has and i think the basically federal for the bates of who is the greatest football player of all time . i think it is this man right there. i don't know that it was the last trophy that he was missing. finally, he got to lifted after heartbreaking loss in the final 2014 against germany. he got so, so very close there. and now he's been able to do it and, and other crazy statistics. he's the 1st player actually to score in all stage of the tournament. so that really goes to show that he's been doing it throughout the entire time that they've played. so for the groups they trying to 16 quarter final
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final and the final is well, 2 goals in the final is also very impressive. the most appearances of any player in world history as well. so many statistics, the broad pallet's record for a goal. gord in the world console, just so many records that he's really wasn't a record the 16 most golf course, but you get the point and i think he's want everything club level and now he's when everything at the international level as well. i think he's the goat. what. what a play. catch 2022 is over. how would it be remembered? i think from a sporting point of view, it will be remembered as a great great tournament. maybe even one of the best that had the most goal score and all world cups that were played actually 172. so that's quite impressive. it had a lot of upset. it had a crazy story for morocco, for example, going in my final so we have a lot of great memories, a lot of crazy games. the final was just the cherry on top of a fantastic tournament. however, at the same time,
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and there are so many issues off the pitch as well that we can forget. so just a katara being awarded. those will come through prompts, broad votes by fif officials. then you had of course, thousands of dead migrant workers constructing stadiums. you had issues of rainbow flags not being allowed into stadiums. you had a mouth menia. iranian jerseys that were basically confiscated by staff at the turn them at the stadiums. so there's all these issues that play into the world cup as well. that kind of obtain the picture just a little bit. so i think it will also be remembered as a world cup. that is the most controversial props of all. absolutely. it's in pressure. no, thank you very much. and did every correspond? nicole raises in the argentinian cab, soberness, iris, she sent us this update on the celebration is taking place there are didn't the you know said by an emotional earthquake today they happened desiring to win the world got her days now. and now
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a dream has come through for many of them that celebrating here, and there's no getting around it. the past few hours during the match. they have gone for joy. they've done feel thrown certainty and unfilled the bit. and they were just hanging in there until they find them. the one, the world cop tonight, when a site is, is going to be on its be celebrating and tomorrow, pretty much everyone here tells me that they're not going to want to work. they want to continue the celebration. they want to welcome that team and they want to just enjoy this moment. pretty much everybody has said this will be an endless summer of celebration. and that's also the feel here on the $3.00 to $1.00 sided decal raise their reporting. now let's get around up of some other world news headlines in iraq. the so called the stomach state has came responsibility for a deadly bomb attack on a police convoy security official say at least 9 officers were killed in the blast
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near the northern city of care. cook 2, others were critically wounded. the united nations by a diversity summit in montreal cop 15 is coming to an end with world leaders close to agreeing on the new global agreement. the deal would bring better protection for vital ecosystems, such as the amazon and congo base and rain forests, big reforms to agriculture, and better protection of indigenous territories. and rights. shanicea sexual board says there was just under 9 percent voter turnout in fascinates. parliamentary election ballot was also boycotted by the opposition. 9000000 people were eligible to vote. however, the new parliament will have no authority following a power grab by the countries president little russians. defense minister said a showing who has reportedly inspected russian troops in ukraine. a video from the russian ministry of defense is said to show, show gu,
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checking on units involved in the invasion. it's not clear, however, where or when it was filled. the war has gone on for nearly 10 months now with tens of thousands of casualties on both sides. face fighting continues in many areas of ukraine. earlier we asked d. w as russia correspondent killian buyer for his take on shaw goose alleged visit to the front line troops. i think, you know, this was a p r stunt and it really falls in line with the meeting that vladimir putin had on friday with the top commanders of the war said a sort of weekend was also there as well as she grew, was present as well where i put in talked with the generals and asked them on their opinions of how the war really should move forward. now, the war is not going as planned for russia. russia has had high losses and has seen many military setbacks in recent months. and so i think troy goes, visit really falls in line there. the russian government is trying to show we are
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taking care of things and we are moving forward. killian, by that now more than a 1000000 ukrainians, have settled in germany since the start of the war. and you study shows many of them are actually integrating well and quickly. our reporter emily gord, dean, met with a young family who came here in march, a life and safety. that's what dema and christina wanted for their daughter donna. they fled ukraine with an hours of the war starting back in february. christina was pregnant at the time. they made a split 2nd decision. i was not ready to move to another country. it's really surprise for me. so i, i can imagine that my baby was born in ukraine, but i cannot imagine than my baby of, of born in another countries. but the russian invasion changed everything. their
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home was in the firing line. while the couple had friends in berlin, germany was still a foreign land. they faced the hurdles of bureaucracy and had to get used to the peculiarities of german life. and i thought ok, maybe drug through something like regular. maybe we can attend the brain. but it's a bit different because like you need to have like term in 10, it's takes a long time to, to buy paper work, post mailing through the post. it's really a surprise us because in ukraine we don't have all of this demon. and christina bruce found jobs quite quickly in berlin. fema is a designer and art director. christina works in advertising, but she's also a musician. she even performed here in germany while pregnant. the initial yeah, look
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a good moment also like others had like given birth here and medicine and like berlin, it's amazing pity to just give a walk like lots of parks and yeah, that's of children. so it's inspired us every day. yeah. lots of working with a realtor. i found work quite easily, like i looked at propositions and yeah, we are quite happy with it. not all of the 1000000 refugees coming from ukraine has been this fortunate dilemma. and christina, have settled into their new life from berlin, and while the king to return to ukraine, but determined to make the best of it until the war's event. ellison in french human rights la la maury has arrived, and from south to being ported by israel. it's the combination of a lengthy judicial saga after israel accused henry of being a member of
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a militant group. how mori holes french citizenship, but was born and raised in jerusalem rights groups, and the french governments have condemned them, is deported from his homeland. but sala murray says that won't stop him advocating for palestinians. the human rights lawyer said his feet and hands were carved for the entire journey to paris. for food being forced to leave my homeland, it's hard. it's not an easy feeling so. so people are for sale more. yeah. and it's a way to break our will to show generation but that nobody can resist. israel. ha ha, ha junky brewer ha marie previously spent 7 years in prison for an alleged plot to assassinate a prominent rabbi. israel now also claims his involved in the popular front for the liberation of palestine, which israel classifies as a terror group. and terrorists sell
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a ha. marie has been expelled to france. he has french nationality. and after i deprived him of his residency, he has been expelled. we have 0 tolerance towards terrorists, and this terrorist is a member of the p l. f. p. m a. meet israel had held him murray without charge all convictions since march. he is always denied the charges against him. her murray was born in east jerusalem and has been a resident of the city his whole life. but under in his railey law, his residency was revoked for a so called breach of allegiance and liked mister horton palestinians from east jerusalem, which is really occupied in 1967. now this law, which we want to attack is a, gives the minister of interior or the powers to take away the residency status of their, of the, of the palestinians. mister islam. and they bought them on the basis of breach of
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allegiance to the state of israel. which is a completely contravene international law and is very law ha marie was still waiting for a hearing on his case when he was deported. his lawyers say they'll now focus on changing the law and bringing her murray home. and has a quick reminder of our top story. argentina has beaten france for the world cup title in cat. it's argentina's 1st woke up when in 36 years. and with that, you're after date. well, stories is next, harold, the w that you several did in right wing extremists. this rights regression again world must be in coping weight and burned in south africa. people with disabilities more likely to lose their jobs in the pandemic black lives matter. po, shyness.

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