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stories about people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent. w.'s new multimedia series for africa. d.w. dot com africa on the move. this is the w. news live from berlin french president emmanuel mccraw issues are rallying cry for european unity and your president said he was too slow to weaken to any fish and he called for a joint military intervention force more unity on immigration and border security on for a common eurozone budget how will that go down in frogs and indeed the rest of the
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e.u. was on the program germany's angela machall begins the tricky task of forming a new governing coalition a three way alliance maybe her only option but what does allow her to deliver the stable government she has promised the german think. maybe top of the bundesliga but i face a huge challenge tonight in the champions the in champions league time and champions league title holders well madrid. on field guy welcome to the program french president emanuel not cry he's delivering his long awaited speech on his vision for the european union addressing a crowd of the soul bone university in paris he described current you systems as weak slow and in effect if he's called for a shed budget for the eurozone he also proposed more european cooperation on
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terrorism and proposed a european rapid reaction force that would work in tandem with nato. they w. europe correspondent catherine martins that is that i welcome catherine he is still speaking i believe let's talk about what he said so far he's talking about europe with greater cooperation at all sorts of levels how's the housing talking about getting that well we just heard the french president and i really remembered how he got there to be the french president because he really sad he wants to get back to the roots he wants to get europe back to the roots and in his understanding he means he has to europe has to get back to the european citizens and that there is no more europe policy is behind closed doors so he was really underlining that there is
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a strong need for the european union if that is the european union wants to move forward then they have to keep the citizens and not to lose them on their way so he wants a public debate he wants to trigger really a sort of democratic conventions a public debate open for european citizens to discuss because he underlined today we have a europe it's not a post war scenario we are and europe are citizens they are used to have their say and he wants to give the the set more say to the european citizens in order to rebuild europe with them and not against them terrorism of course is has been and continues to be a big issue let's hear a little of what president macro had to say on that issue. we have to strengthen our projects in order to fight against terrorism and to combat terrorist propaganda
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on the internet and we have to strengthen our cyber security and to create security and a common security and justice playlists. so does he have much support for these ideas within the. well in a very general manner of course the european union or even brussels is while coming of this really strong commitment to put your back on the track and to be a more influence and a real global player on the world stage though. but still there will be different points of view there will be tricky issues namely for example when macro is putting forward this idea of your of the two speeds to move forward with you countries who are ready for that and leaving behind other countries so
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this is something which is very which there is a big reluctance in brussels in terms of defense and security there i see more common ground the european union namely after the breakfast is keen to move forward and to deepen the european defense and the european security and this was kind of a surprise a remarkable point. president mccraw a laid out here to suggest a kind of repertoire sc intervention force by two thousand and twenty so this was one strong point maybe not so expected today in paris. another big issue of course is spain migration what do they have to say. well this was particularly interesting for the french people because he referred to germany saying that he wanted to create
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a more efficient way in order to speed up the procedure for asylum seekers to see in a more efficient and faster way if they are able to stay in europe or if they have to get back to their countries so there was a strong reference to germany and furthermore he pointed out that europe if the european union really wants to be more efficient they really need a european asylum office where this pretty procedures can be managed in a coherent way so this is something i think very interesting father european union countries i think there are is a strong political ball that there is more than words that they can really create such a strong corporation. because the european union really were really stocked. since two thousand and fifteen really and they don't have any solution not lasting solutions for guarding the migrant crisis so this was i think
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a strong point made by the french president today after martin's in paris thank you let's turn now to the fallout from germany's election the chancellor faces a tough task in forming a new governing coalition and get a makeover is most likely to strike a deal with the pro-business f.t.p. and the environmentalists greens two parties that are far apart on a couple of key issues this is the so-called jamaica coalition with party colors blood for the c.d.u. yellow for the f.t.p. and green for the greens of course jamaica's national flag so how would this fit into german politics. they know how to stay cool in jamaica black yellow and green are the colors of the flag in germany these colors represent the most likely incoming coalition conservative c.d.u. the greens in the pro market f.t.p. people here aren't quite as cool as in the caribbean. but germany can be colorful to
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a floral bouquet for the chancellor despite the hammering the voters gave her c.d.u. i'm going to merkel is still in charge and it's down to her to form a new coalition. her first call is on the greens and the free democrats. but what about the f.t.p. in jamaica judging by the colors of the thais the party chiefs may be open to the idea. but they won't join forces with merkel without a revamp of education and business policies and the digital drive. we want to redirect politics reaching a new turning point and if that's not possible then place is in the opposition. opposites you want. to make a won't happen without the greens they scored better in the election than they did for years and going into coalition talks they know what they want. not about power for power sake we want
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a clear signal concerning climate protection we need to see a turnaround in this direction germany has set a clear goal to reduce c o two emissions. jamaica in germany the cd years be variances to party the c s you will need to be on board they might be hard to persuade says research analyst nicko siegel but it's not impossible it's not of course it depends on how the c.s.u. is included in the package could become a problem there's also the question of how many concessions the f.t.p. is willing to make a lot as far as the voters are concerned there are no hurdles that can't be overcome kind of in. jamaica after all it's very likely but first they need to be some serious talks held with german thoroughness and that will probably take at least a few weeks. meanwhile the far right alternative for germany is facing fresh turmoil after the resulting election success co-leader fucka patrick has announced that she is to leave the party after he will be the third largest in the third
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largest party in the new german parliament after taking nearly thirteen percent of the vote. it should have been a day of triumph for the f.d.a. after surging to germany's parliament the biggest. but party co-chair foca petri was glaringly absent a day earlier she'd said she wouldn't be part of the if these parliamentary group because the party had moved too far to the right the question now is whether other deputies will follow her and go. as a bit intimate code don't expect any further deputies to leave but no have to wait and see the move surprised us all here but we've not yet seen any tendencies within the future problem entry group second. paty was one of the a.f.p.'s most prominent faces but she had been sidelined by hardliners in recent months. on monday she dropped her bombshell she was leaving. kalvin she didn't i have decided that i
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don't want to be a member of the a.f.p. parliamentary group and the german bundestag taking up my seat in this one does talk as an independent but rest assured i'll remain actively engaged in politics is vital and active politically not the other. but she won't be with a populist here fifteen it's drift towards the far right and left her isolated and her husband marcus puts it was if tea party leader in the state of north rhine-westphalia is also quitting the party. just two days after its stunning election success the f.t. has been engulfed by internal turmoil. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world european council president donald tusk says sufficient progress has not been made on bret's in talks in order to move ahead to the next stage of negotiations his comments came during his visit with british prime minister theresa may in london this is may says
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a solution beneficial to both sides can be found. iraqi kurds are awaiting the official results of an independence referendum which saw a voter turnout of more than seventy percent the outcome of the non-binding ballots is expected to be a resounding yes but baghdad has said that it will never accept the breakup of the country kenyan police of use tear gas and batons to disperse opposition protesters in the capital nairobi protesters are calling for election officials to be sacked before the rerun of a contested presidential vote in october and the last election was an old in august supreme court judges sent the phone to be mismanaged the electoral commission. the fast moving fire in southern california has forced hundreds of families to evacuate their homes place is reported to have spread over two thousand acres local schools have closed because of because of this road because of this road closures and poor air quality champions league football now and dortmund to take on vale
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madrid in the group stages of the champions league this evening dormant are riding high at the top of the bundesliga but lost their group stage earlier in the european competition well madrid are the champions league title holders on the toughest of tests even if their talisman cristiana real now there isn't in finally scoring for. when you are used to scoring as often as we are now two games without a goal is worrying. and fortunately for him. aren't having any trouble finding it in the last three games in the bundesliga group and have scored no fewer than fourteen they're going forward at the back and they're feeling correspondingly confident. we know that madrid have played well the past two years and won the champions league so we do respect them but it's a new season it's the group stages we're in very good shape and we'll go into it
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very confidently. there at dortmund have never lost a real madrid. it's difficult to play on any pitch it's true we have never won here and that's a challenge it is a challenge for us. right now will face a fierce crowd and it's imitating atmosphere they've got their work cut out if they want to improve on their poor record in dormant they'll need over players to be playing at their best. here's a reminder of our top stories at this hour french president emmanuel mccraw has called for more european unity and a long awaited speech as the president outlined his vision for the for a joint budget for the eurozone and a shared military intervention force for the whole of the e.u. also more unity on immigration policing and border security. and i think america
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has been his political parties to help form a stable government label to govern a lot of the conservatives will see talks with the social democrats already ruled out. but also start talks with the pro-business free democrats and the greens. that's it you're up to date on emanuel not crossed. speech at the top of the hour in the meantime of course there is always the website that's the w. dot com i'm selfish. rationalists are on the rise with morning light to make your country great again that is their slogan their focus put your nation first i am taking you know the highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out what the.

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