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rushes defense minister reportedly pays a visit to troops fighting in ukraine. boscoe says a video shows survey showing goose checking out russian units on the front line. our correspondent gives us his analysis and the netherlands is expected to become one of few nations to apologize for his role in slavery. box is an apology enough to atone for dutch historical horace. ah, i'm all azako. welcome to the program. argentina has won the 2022 football woke up and cut all the final against defending champions. france was a nail biting battle that kept fans on edge to the very end. the, when it was finally decided in a penalty shoot out. let's take look at the match that's already being called
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a classic. leonor messy open to scoring early on after argentina were awarded a penalty and not long afterwards it was unhealthy. maria doubled the lead for the south americans in the 36th 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 leonor missy's 1st title, and what was his last ever world cup match hair
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. to tell us more about the world cup finals, philip hepner from dw sport. philip in the 1st half argentina, made it look easy, didn't they? 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 wing 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. but 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. and 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 wasn't the, came over then comes the hour of key,
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then about 23 years old. any for 3 goals in the final, not only to get them into at a time, but then scoring in time as another penalty to take them into penalties. how were there? i think that 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 for a young and inexperienced players, especially they're doing the penalties suit out the prompts and end up costing them because the nurse just ended up getting to them. miss 2 penalties, argentina, guard 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 this basically federalist or the base of who is the greatest football player of all time. i think it is this man right there. i don't know, missy. 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
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so, so very close there. and now he's been able to do it. and another crazy statistic is 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 try to 15 quarter final final and the final as well. 2 goals in the final is also very impressive. the most appearances of any player and woke of history as well. so many statistics, brock plays record for a goal. gord in the world console, just so many records that he's really wasn't a record 16 months golf course, but you get the point and i think he's won everything club level and now we've won everything at the international level as well. i think he's the goat. what, what a player cats are 2022 is over. how would it be? remember? i think from a sporting point of view, it will be remembered as a great, great turn them and 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. had
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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 a cherry on top of a fantastic tournament. however, at the same time, there was so many issues off the pitch as well that we can forget. so just a guitar being awarded, those will come through perhaps broad votes by people, 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 my 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 take 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 a pleasure and thank you very much. and d w correspond nicole raises in the urgent indian capital burners, iris. she sent us this updates on the celebration is taking place there. argent.
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dina is said by an emotional earthquake today. they have been desiring to bring the wells up her days now and now a dream come true for many of them that celebrating here and there's no getting around it. the past few hours during the match, they've gone for joy. they've gone, 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 here says, this will be an endless summer celebration. and that's also the feel here on the 31 sided nicole race reporting that let's get around up now of some other world news
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headlines in iraq, the so called atlantic state has came responsibility for a deadly bomb attack on a police con boy security official say at least 9 offices were killed in the blast near the northern city of kirkuk. 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 deal. the court would bring better protection for vital ecosystems, such as the amazon and congo based in rain forests, big reforms to agriculture, and better protection for indigenous territories. and rights. police in el paso, in the us state of texas are moving migrants out of public spaces. as temperatures dropped below, freezing the cities mer has declared a state of emergency as hundreds of migrants to cross the border. for mexico have been sleeping on the streets brushes, defense minister said
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a showing who has reportedly inspected russian troops in ukraine. a video from the russian ministry of defense is said to show, show you checking on units involved in the invasion. it's not clear, however, where or when it was filled. the war has now gone on for nearly 10 months with tens of thousands of casualties on both sides. fist fighting continues in many areas of ukraine. earlier we asked the ws russia correspondent killian buyer for his take on sugars alleged visit to front line troops. i think, you know air. 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, sergey sort of weekend, was also there, as well as show who was present as well. where put in, talk to his generals and ask 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
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many military setbacks in recent months. and so i think she goes, visit really falls in line there, the russian government is trying to show we are taking care of things and we are moving forward. killian, by reporting that now the dutch were a major force in european colonialism. but the role the netherlands played in the slave trade is perhaps less known colonizers kidnapped men women and children, and forced them to work on plantations, growing sugar, coffee, and other goods. now, after heated the bait, the dutch government look set to make an official apology for slavery. later on monday, when jennifer tosh walks through amsterdam, she sees a history on the walls. she is a direct descendant of people enslaved by the dutch. now she takes people on walks to show them the past that is hiding in plain sight. well, it's everywhere. i mean, where we're standing right now is at the heart of what's referred to of the golden
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benz, the wealthiest part of the city were the founders of the dutch east and west india company in society of sir anom, where they lived there. they had their mansions here, people like tosh, whose families come from and slave, people has spent decades pushing for an official apology for the past and the damage. it did. the fact that the dutch only had a small share of the trans atlantic slave trade should not matter. she says, the dutch have centered themselves so much as exceptional, not like the british, not like the french, not like the portuguese. it's given this impression that well, we weren't so bad, you had 5 percent compared to world history. that's not that much. and it wasn't here. it was always somewhere else out of out of sight, out of mind that sort of nostalgic waiver, manner sizing history has left people thinking what, what's all this fuss about? reparations. the netherlands was among the last countries in europe to abolish slavery. before they did, it's thought the dutch enslaved more than half
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a 1000000 people, historian pepin, brendan, things the impact of this remains. we have to think add a much broader and more systemic level and see how that special place that inital and still still has an economy in the world. a minor country with a sort of an outsized financial and service sector. quite a central place in the global economy. it's a legacy of it's slow to revolve much in, in colonialism. following the lead of a number of big cities, including amsterdam, prime minister, michael to may apologize for the whole country. the proposed fund of $200000000.00 euros would pay for education and awareness projects aimed at reducing racist thinking. slavery could not exist without a motivation why it was that the white europeans could not be saved, but black africans could be right. so there is in the foundation of racism there
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that ties it's, it's legacy that we still live with. that black last met our protests and 2020 head china light on that racism in official apology would be a good move forward. says tosh. it is important step in the process, but we can't stop there in terms of education and real societal understanding to assess the journey has just begun. perry has been rocked by deadly nationwide protests following the ousting of precedent. pedro castillo k, a scripting in the country has left tourists visiting the iconic inca science of much pitched you stranded. but after days stuck in the area, visitors are finally able to leave off the railings were partially restored. harring taurus away from holidays gone awry. for many a board what had been planned, a short trips to peruse, most popular tourist attraction. the inconsiderate dale of matching peachy became
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longer stays after protest disrupted, travel throughout the country. but on saturday, more than 200 tourists were able to leave off to trains resumed. however, the journey wasn't totally straightforward. as passengers were forced to disembark and walk along the railway. due to blockages on the line authorities accused protest as of placing these boulders to block trains and damaging other parts of the track. work his own going to clear the lines, but until then travellers will have to keep walking part of the way. despite the inconvenience, his vacuum ease were grateful until we might get on a train at midnight. we had lined up walking out ourselves and then we had planned on doing that tomorrow morning and then all of the setting this train became
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available and we got on. and so feeling very fortunate after to coloma to walk past the blockages to the nearest town, reachable by road vehicles were waiting to take taurus on to cosco and its international airport. but while their old deal may be over, authorities estimate peruse tourism industry has already taken a multi 1000000 euro hit. you're watching the w news from berlin up next. good coffee. the be the best of the bean looks as innovative ways of going coffee. and the benefits for both the environment and for family. stay tuned for the nico is in germany to learn german hello clinical. why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free just c w e learning course.
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