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>> hello, welcome to the journal. here are some of their top stories this hour. ukrainian riot police break up a pro-euro protest in key of. -- in kiev. goalkeeperoccer, the adds helping head to his opponent hamburg.
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>> dozens of people were injured ev on pro-ital ki europe demonstrators. >> it was the early hours of saturday morning when the police moved in. used tear gasds and dozens of people have been reported injured. journalists reuters also received blows to the head. the report says the police tactic was 7 -- was savage. >> i don't understand why push people to the ground and kick
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them. they started to beat me on the back and legs. >> on friday, an estimated 10,000 kremlin's protested peacefully. tensions have been on the rise since the morning. at the meeting, he defended his decision. russia has threatened the u.k. with sanctions. >> the cooperation is very important for us. it is a difficult question. >> eu leaders say that the door remains open for ukraine. opposition protest leaders in thailand have declared a final
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push to oust prime minister. they say send it will be their victory day and they are calling on demonstrators to surround and occupy more key government buildings. earlier, they targeted officers of communications companies. the protesters have been rallying in bangkok to paralyze the government. they say that the prime minister is the output of his brother. at least one person is confirmed dead after helicopter crashed into the roof of a bar in the scottish city of glass go. the death toll -- city of glasco . the death toll is expected to rise. continuing their search undercover operations. it is not known whether anyone is still trapped in the rubble. >> the police helicopter crash landed on the roof.
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eyewitnesses say the aircraft dropped from the sky like a stone. it was friday evening 1030 -- 10:30 local time. about 120 people were watching a concert. a huge poem of smoke came by -- a huge plume of smoke came by. i heard people screaming. >> few patrons realized that anything was wrong. the band even kept playing. panic broke out when the ceiling began to fall in. the ours senses were clear. but not everyone got out. >> scotland's first minister has called the accident a black day for scotland shoul.
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have found the wreckage of a mozambican airlines plane missing on friday. all 34 people onboard were killed in the crash. the remains of the aircraft are located in a national park. they have ruled out finding survivors. the flight was on route from rwanda.ue to coalition partners have broken new ground on the subject of dual citizenship. until now, many german born children of form parents had to choose between german passport --their parents nationality between german passport or their parents nationality by the time they reach age 23. the large turkish population tends to benefit from the plan
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that many feel it doesn't go far enough. >> he carries his daughter's picture in her wallet. when she grows up, she can be both a tradition the german citizen. but the new coalition agreement doesn't give the option to everyone. some will still have to choose between passports. i live here. our care here. iron and many here. and i pay my taxes here. and i still can't vote for my mayor. community's turkish say it is not fair. they feel betrayed by the social democrats. >> the problem with this compromises that it creates a split between the generations. it does nothing for the first, second or even third generation of migrants living here. they sacrifice for this country and they get nothing. >> the coalition parties
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described the compromise as the and a moverward toward better integration. >> it gives the younger the right signals. it is a game changer for the conservatives. they didn't want to pass anything like this. i am overjoyed they can push this through. >> but the deal is too little too late for german residents. deal tohave struck a sell the alabama still for 1.1 million euros. trying for 18 months to find a buyer for the steel america unit which has been draining cash from the company for several years. they initially sought to sell its stake in the brazilian plant as well but have struggled to
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find a buyer. sharing points in a 1-1 draw friday night. hamburg took the lead in the 19th minute but they couldn't defend it. >> hamburg have look on their side when the 19th-minute free kick ended up in the net. the ball hit the bar first and could almost count as a goal by vosburgh's keeper. pyramid show missed -- pyramid it was a harsh decision. under what seems like contact. cooldo rodriguez kept his and spotted this kick on to equalize. 1-1 was the halftime score. that is the way it stayed,
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especially as hamburg missed their best chances in the dying minutes. tabletop face the two autumn cluster saturday. that puts pressure on [indiscernible] win next to standards. >> there is a feel good feeling after two wins in a row. after the 3-2 defeat of bremen last week, they hit the net again. it looks like he could be returning to form after a series of injuries. >> he is getting along fantastically as a person than does a cap s as a an athlete as well. -- as an athlete as well. >> it could be his ticket to a
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bigger club. he has also played for germany twice. then abby has to prove his mettle against dartmouth who won their last two matches. >> i can't guarantee that we will succeed but it's clear that only an exceptionally good performance will be enough for us to take the points or to win. be naturally midweek match.y lost their >> there is just too much writing on the match. leaders haveliga already shown them how it's done. cologne have moved to the top of the second division.
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they took an early lead in the sixth minute with a corner kick. with the clock ticking down to the final whistle, unimpressive away win. an impressive away win. the swiss skier has made a strong start to the season which ends with the winter olympics in inrching in -- in sochi february. >> it is one of the most demanding on the world cup circuit. but she was majestic on the highly technical middle part. >> you have to attack on this run and not think too much. if you are not focusing on your skis, it makes it tougher.
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you feel every bump and it is hard. >> the central part frustrated of the favors. the german dropped points to finish seventh. ideal line to the end to complete an effective ride and win her fifth career world event. >> after a tense battle at last weeks south african open, squaring off again at the downhill championship. an impressive 68 on friday to join denmark. the start of the day went to
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the argentinian. he did not make the cut so you in the be playing the last two rounds. but he can be happy about a new car. an exceptional german film and theater director, actor, artist and author. he died of cancer in 20 10. now, for the first time, a retrospective of his body of work has opened in berlin. >> he was political and provocative. in this performance in vienna in 2000, spectators were invited to a foreigner seeking asylum in austria as if they were a reality tv show. towas both large and protest he transcended boundaries. the show in berlin aims to give a comprehensive view of his work , installations, so.
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>> christophe was a visual artist, she says. he described himself as a craftsman who built up installations, want home, and left the rest of to it -- up to the veer. -- left the rest up to the viewer. they had unemployed people sit up on pillars all day. this time, students. they are showing the high point of his career. next year, the show goes on to the museum of modern art in new york. >> this tremendous commitment of art and politics is something that is foreign there. i can't imagine anyone there use to use the political -- the are to the political world so directly. >> he was diagnosed with cancer. he made his illness even into art, exposing his pain and fear mercilessly.
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he turned his suffering into art . he died in 2010 but his art lives on. >> please stay with us here
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captioning and audio description provided by the u.s. department of education. >> bokara: well, i think that one of the most important traditions to learn about today is islam, because there's such a pervasive sense now of fear and confusion in the world. and so in order to really learn what the core teachings of islam are,

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