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there's never cease but not when you concede a penalty in the twenty fifth minute might expect an us croatia striker andre from our it's kept a spot kick low and on target. tough on barack who emerged for the second half with a point to prove and they gave hope to their travelling fans just after the hour mark when captain how bevan squeezed an equaliser under the hands of a live about money. but the one point they needed to at least overtake out over was him to be march again this time with a cheeky not bangkok christian latina the result was often not innate and leaves no one bad rock bottom. freiburg were looking for just their second wind of twenty nineteen against erica. for christians to a win would help to dispel any remaining fears of relegation they were dangerous for me often in the twenty seventh minute and gentle grief found an unmarked news pietersen one nail in the second half strike a sub scratching his head as if visitors look distinctly lively here. with a quarter of an hour left they doubt if these officials in the right place but the spurs shot on goal i. but the hosts pro
there's never cease but not when you concede a penalty in the twenty fifth minute might expect an us croatia striker andre from our it's kept a spot kick low and on target. tough on barack who emerged for the second half with a point to prove and they gave hope to their travelling fans just after the hour mark when captain how bevan squeezed an equaliser under the hands of a live about money. but the one point they needed to at least overtake out over was him to be march again this time with a...
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us. and tennis roger federer is just one win away from his one hundredth korea title he cruised past croatia's up for a college in the semifinal of the by championships winning in straight sets six two six two this first play could become only the second man to reach the one hundred mark after jimmy connors said it will reach the milestone on saturday if he if you beat stefan last subsists mr subsist beguile the fish in three sets to book his place in the fine. arts council time in many parts of the world here in germany celebrations have begun in cologne the brazilian city of rio de janeiro is gearing up for its world famous party which begins today with millions of people taking to the streets and cities putting the finishing touches to the russians before carnival parades and dancing up again. it's a reminder of our top story at this hour pakistan has freed the indian pilot captain when his plane was shot down over kashmir i just upsets the release of one command that there have been on down the bottom line is an effort to escalate recent tensions. coming up next all knotted up in business
us. and tennis roger federer is just one win away from his one hundredth korea title he cruised past croatia's up for a college in the semifinal of the by championships winning in straight sets six two six two this first play could become only the second man to reach the one hundred mark after jimmy connors said it will reach the milestone on saturday if he if you beat stefan last subsists mr subsist beguile the fish in three sets to book his place in the fine. arts council time in many parts...
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the youngest semifinalist in the thirty five year history of the tournament that use win over paul in a church of croatia. the eighteen year old who makes take on defending champion johnny snow on the richardson algy zero. tiger woods has made a winning return to the world match play championship making his first appearance since two thousand and thirteen woods beat aaron weiss three in one in austin the event as a group format for the first three days with the quarterfinals taking that. kevin has there are produced one of the shots of the day in his match with two thousand and eleven champion in water as chip gave him a go on the sixteenth but it still wasn't enough for the american his english rival birdie the final two holes to win two up kevin durant's looks to be heading top form just in time for the playoffs to rant at the best shooting night after his n.b.a. career and a close to perfect performance he scored from twelve of his thirteen shots in the golden state warriors one hundred eighteen to one hundred three win over the memphis grizzlies. and that's all your sport for one more layer back to y
the youngest semifinalist in the thirty five year history of the tournament that use win over paul in a church of croatia. the eighteen year old who makes take on defending champion johnny snow on the richardson algy zero. tiger woods has made a winning return to the world match play championship making his first appearance since two thousand and thirteen woods beat aaron weiss three in one in austin the event as a group format for the first three days with the quarterfinals taking that. kevin...
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down beforehand when the other teams have played and got three point, croatia, slovakia getting off to a winning start, it is nice for usfiers northern ireland drawing 1—1 with belarus in belfast approaching the half hour mark. germany lead their big rivals netherlands 1—0 in amsterdam. manchester city's leroy sane with fine early goal. germany lead their big rivals netherlands 2—0 in amsterdam. manchester city's leroy sane with fine early goal. to tennis, where british number one kyle edmund defeated canadian milos raonic in straight sets in the third round of the miami 0pen. raonic took an early lead, but 19th seed edmund came back to take the first set 6—a, with a fine forehand winner. edmund then went on to win the second set 6—a, to advance to the fourth round, where he will play defending champion john isner. exeter chiefs confirmed their place in the premiership play—offs with a 29—10 win over bath. exeter captain jack yeandle scored the pick of the tries running a perfect line for dan armand's inside pass. the win means exeter extend their lead at the top of the premiership to nine points. a couple of games in r
down beforehand when the other teams have played and got three point, croatia, slovakia getting off to a winning start, it is nice for usfiers northern ireland drawing 1—1 with belarus in belfast approaching the half hour mark. germany lead their big rivals netherlands 1—0 in amsterdam. manchester city's leroy sane with fine early goal. germany lead their big rivals netherlands 2—0 in amsterdam. manchester city's leroy sane with fine early goal. to tennis, where british number one kyle...
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croatia which is in the u. member state either from serbia but to serbia they got from us or don't you know and too must have gone and they got from greece so everybody everybody all the four hundred thousand illegal migrants marched from the country of ours back in twenty fifteen came through at least one or two member states before entering to hungary either greece or greece and now the reason why the why the germans wanted to send them back to us but to make this very clear that in the way very seventy of them was that he registered them and the greek didn't but but not fulfilling the obligation of yours must not let you be multi responsible for what you have done meaning that the regardless of the fact that the greek have registered or not these migrants they were the first entry point and the treaty speak very clearly the first entry point is the responsible and other thing manford weber the p.p. leader who could actually replace kara various to he wants to create this independent body independent from the parliament that would check you members domestic commitment to rule of law and obviously hungary is the
croatia which is in the u. member state either from serbia but to serbia they got from us or don't you know and too must have gone and they got from greece so everybody everybody all the four hundred thousand illegal migrants marched from the country of ours back in twenty fifteen came through at least one or two member states before entering to hungary either greece or greece and now the reason why the why the germans wanted to send them back to us but to make this very clear that in the way...
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public transportation passengers in croatia when a man stops the bus they were on and started destroying it. it doesn't end there. this other video from inside the bus shows us this man breaking a windshield wiper off and using it to break the windows of the bus. >> why is the driver or anyone else inside not stepping the dude? but then again, he crazy. >> some of the passengers were able to exit the bus. this guy made his way in and now he is being belligerent. >> i'm glad he was aggressive against the bus instead of the passengers. >> eventually, police did arrive. the man was arrested. taken to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation. according to reports, he was under the influence of amphetamines, which he had taken at a party sometime before. he caused more than $11,000 worth of damage to this bus. another terrifying moment, this one from brazil where this man and wife, elderly couple, having just left the bank after picking up some retirement cash. >> oh, no. >> see they are walking down the street when two thieves walk up behind them. >> get 'em, gramps. >> one of them takes the woman you unfortunately to the ground. grabs her purse. her husband turns
public transportation passengers in croatia when a man stops the bus they were on and started destroying it. it doesn't end there. this other video from inside the bus shows us this man breaking a windshield wiper off and using it to break the windows of the bus. >> why is the driver or anyone else inside not stepping the dude? but then again, he crazy. >> some of the passengers were able to exit the bus. this guy made his way in and now he is being belligerent. >> i'm glad he...
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us from raleigh north carolina is yasmin. a political scientist who researches the balkans you know university in the reactor in croatia on skype is refereed hard such a journalist who's worked for the international center for transitional justice in the international criminal tribunal for yugoslavia and in toronto we have. a professor of humanities a religious studies at york university welcome to you all good to see you there we would like to start with with record with a rough week holds it because you are from an area that was the very heart of the atrocities what does it mean to you to see this life sentence handed down. i think that one prevailing feeling is of. a final. end of a stage in which a lot of our cottage in fact shaped our realities for now close to thirty years. he's been a figure who has first. committed the crimes and dehumanised most importantly an entire population of people in boston you know and left a legacy which lingers on today i think that his verdict especially the verdict which basically removes him from our midst effectively now opens this base were amused age and it is a stage in which we will h
us from raleigh north carolina is yasmin. a political scientist who researches the balkans you know university in the reactor in croatia on skype is refereed hard such a journalist who's worked for the international center for transitional justice in the international criminal tribunal for yugoslavia and in toronto we have. a professor of humanities a religious studies at york university welcome to you all good to see you there we would like to start with with record with a rough week holds it...
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use that to their advantage and while most of these lawsuits are being filed by politicians what's with these news outlets that are suing some of their own employees so this is the bizarre pod croatia's public broadcast t.v. is suing thirty six journalists including some of their own six months ago fired her voice zovko he's also the head of the journalists association after he spoke out against political interference and censorship at the station he's been a chatty for twenty one years and now the channel is serving him to seventy thousand dollars the european federation of journalists issued a statement prime minister under a plank a bitch to get to work and to take concrete steps to limit abusive prosecutions against journalists ok thanks for next we're moving to a media story whose roots date back to the late nineteenth century european powers were setting sail for africa sweeping across the continent colonizing country after country and once they took power they wrote laws designed to ensure that the call the nighest would not rise up against the cauldron are cers laws that could also be used to silence censor jail or intimidate journalists who refused to toe the line come the l
use that to their advantage and while most of these lawsuits are being filed by politicians what's with these news outlets that are suing some of their own employees so this is the bizarre pod croatia's public broadcast t.v. is suing thirty six journalists including some of their own six months ago fired her voice zovko he's also the head of the journalists association after he spoke out against political interference and censorship at the station he's been a chatty for twenty one years and now...
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us, jake. next, part one of my interview with the president of croatia and the yuan general simile.is "daybreak: asia." a slowing global economy is not just a concern for the markets, it can also lay bare gender disparity. i recently spoke to the presidents of croatia and he u.n. general assembly, two toale leaders dedicated gender parity around the world. i asked if anything can be done to mitigate this. proves thatata that when men and women are given the of, opportunities in terms and can fully contribute to the economy, there are more chances the economy will be stronger, healthier, and more sustainable to start with. so if the economy is slowing down, we have to make sure. we have to be very attentive that the cost of economic slowdowns do not affect men and women. we have to look at what is going to happen. of globalres a lot attention about civil society deploying the work they do, but governments also doing their share. we really need to be careful where there sharing is an economic slowdown everywhere. >> i would also put an emphasis on dual education, on lifelong education
us, jake. next, part one of my interview with the president of croatia and the yuan general simile.is "daybreak: asia." a slowing global economy is not just a concern for the markets, it can also lay bare gender disparity. i recently spoke to the presidents of croatia and he u.n. general assembly, two toale leaders dedicated gender parity around the world. i asked if anything can be done to mitigate this. proves thatata that when men and women are given the of, opportunities in terms...
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use that to their advantage and while most of these lawsuits are being filed by politicians what's with these news outlets that are suing some of their own employees so this is the bizarre part croatia's public broadcaster h.r.t. is suing thirty six journalists including some of their own six months ago fired her voice zovko he's also the head of the journalists association after he spoke out against political interference and censorship at the station he's been h.r.t. for twenty one years and now the channel is suing him for seventy thousand dollars the european federation of journalists issued a statement urging prime minister under a plank a bitch to get to work and to take concrete steps to limit abusive prosecutions against journalists ok thanks for next we're moving to a media story whose roots date back to the late nineteenth century european powers were setting sail for africa sweeping across the continent colonizing country after country and once they took power they wrote laws designed to ensure that the called the nighest would not rise up against the colonizers laws. that could also be used to silence censor jail or intimidate journalists who refused to toe the line come t
use that to their advantage and while most of these lawsuits are being filed by politicians what's with these news outlets that are suing some of their own employees so this is the bizarre part croatia's public broadcaster h.r.t. is suing thirty six journalists including some of their own six months ago fired her voice zovko he's also the head of the journalists association after he spoke out against political interference and censorship at the station he's been h.r.t. for twenty one years and...
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use that to their advantage and while most of these lawsuits are being filed by politicians what's with these news outlets that are suing some of their own employees so this is the bizarre pot croatia's public broadcast t.v. is suing thirty six journalists including some of their own six months ago fired her voice zovko he's also the head of the journalists association after he spoke out against political interference and censorship at the station he's been h.r.t. for twenty one years and now the channel is suing him for seventy thousand dollars the european federation of journalists issued a statement prime minister under a plank a bitch to get to work and to take concrete steps to limit abusive prosecutions against journalists ok thanks for next we're moving to a media story whose roots date back to the late nineteenth century european powers were setting sail for africa sweeping across the continent colonizing country after country and once they took power they wrote laws designed to ensure that the called the nies would not rise up against the colonizers laws that could also be used to silence censor jail or intimidate journalists who refused to toe the line come the late one nin
use that to their advantage and while most of these lawsuits are being filed by politicians what's with these news outlets that are suing some of their own employees so this is the bizarre pot croatia's public broadcast t.v. is suing thirty six journalists including some of their own six months ago fired her voice zovko he's also the head of the journalists association after he spoke out against political interference and censorship at the station he's been h.r.t. for twenty one years and now...
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us from raleigh north carolina is yasmin. a political scientist a research as the balkans you know university in the reactor in croatia on skype is referee called such a journalist who's worked for the international center for transitional justice in the international criminal tribunal for yugoslavia and in toronto we have. a professor of humanities a religious studies at york university welcome to you all good to see you there we would like to start with with rough it with a rough week holds it because you are from an area that was at the very heart of the atrocities what does it mean to you to see this life sentence handed down. i think that one prevailing feeling is of. a final. end of a stage in which a lot of our coverage in fact shaped our realities for now close to thirty years. he's been a figure who has first. committed the crimes and dehumanised most importantly an entire population of people in boston you know and left a legacy which lingers on today i think that his verdict especially the verdict which basically removes him from our midst effectively now opens this base for a new stage and it is a stage in which we
us from raleigh north carolina is yasmin. a political scientist a research as the balkans you know university in the reactor in croatia on skype is referee called such a journalist who's worked for the international center for transitional justice in the international criminal tribunal for yugoslavia and in toronto we have. a professor of humanities a religious studies at york university welcome to you all good to see you there we would like to start with with rough it with a rough week holds...
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use that to their advantage and while most of these lawsuits are being filed by politicians what's with these news outlets that are suing some of their own employees so this is the bizarre part croatia's public broadcaster h.r.t. is suing thirty six journalists including some of their own six months ago fired her voice zovko he's also the head of the journalists association after he spoke out against political interference and censorship at the station he's been h.r.t. for twenty one years and now the channel is suing him for seventy thousand dollars the european federation of journalists issued a statement urging prime minister under a plank a bitch to get to work and to take concrete steps to limit abusive prosecutions against journalists ok thanks for next we're moving to a media story whose roots date back to the late nineteenth century. european powers were setting sail for africa sweeping across the car colonizing country after country and once they took power they wrote laws designed to ensure that the called the nighest would not rise up against the colonizers laws that could also be used to silence censor jail or intimidate journalists who refused to toe the line come the lat
use that to their advantage and while most of these lawsuits are being filed by politicians what's with these news outlets that are suing some of their own employees so this is the bizarre part croatia's public broadcaster h.r.t. is suing thirty six journalists including some of their own six months ago fired her voice zovko he's also the head of the journalists association after he spoke out against political interference and censorship at the station he's been h.r.t. for twenty one years and...