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boodles to overcome. stuff seeking from my party i can say we'll be as constructive as possible in our search for compromises. but of course we're also we're aware that we want to deliver the right kind of deal for the country that means it's going to be a tough day. talk. to abuse five in found them at the social democrats headquarters where the talks are still going on fabienne let's start at the beginning our understanding is that the negotiators have left the most contentious issues for last let's start by walking through what these major obstacles are what these issues are and how tough is it going to be for them to find a compromise. it seems that two very big problems are first of all taxation policy the s.p.d. the social democrats they want higher tax rates for the richest in germany which is
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highly controversial amongst the conservatives and the other all objective is the refugee policy migration policy where the conservatives don't want to agree to let more migrants into germany what the social democrats want another big field is the whole field of finances in general the social democrats. have many many projects that cost a lot of money and this new government can spend a lot of money there some forty five billion euro to spend for the government by the project that are on the table they're worth more than double this amount so everyone now has to step back and give up on some of their ideas kill their darlings which of course no one wants particularly hard for the social democrats because they need social policy successes to offer to their delegates to their party members in order to have a proper atmosphere a good atmosphere for this grand coalition potential grand coalition. so let's
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assume the worst here what happens if everything falls apart what happens if they walk out these doors and there's no deal to present to the public. at the moment we have to say that when we talk to politicians the most positive thing that we hear is that the odds are fifty fifty so it's not unlikely at all the whole thing could also fail and for america that would be definitely a disaster because for her it would be the second time that she couldn't find a coalition partner that she wanted to have so for her tremendous problem for the conservatives in general what they would have left would be a minority government what they never really wanted what merkel never wanted or fresh elections but this is also something that anglo american never wanted that would be highly problematic for germany first in the history of germany so you can
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see there's a lot at stake here tonight and we don't know where this will end it's from my perspective still a bit more likely that we get this go for a grand coalition but for others it's a very open very open and a lot at stake as you said and do we have an idea when we're going to know what the outcome of the talks is. it sounds a lot like early morning on this friday here in berlin at the moment parties now meet again separately so they can discuss what they heard or what the get as results from the talks with the partner parties so now it's those separate meetings then again all together and this will go on and on again and again all the fields that they're discussing so this might be a very long night still on five in vandermark standing by for us through this long
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night where the coalition exploratory talks are taking place thank you very much. and tonight anger across pakistan the rape and murder of an eight year old girl has shocked the nation and sparked violent demonstrations two protesters have died in click use police of being too slow to act. and go boils over with the death of another little girl and investigators failure to find out who killed her a crowed much as through the tone of cars you're targeting the local police station officers opened fire and chaos ensues. protesters attempt to carry away the injured. the girls' families reached over the police response to the protests. seen ups father told d. w. that he wants justice for his daughter. we demand that the government take steps
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to ensure the safety and protection of all giggles in this country i'd also like to appeal to the army chief and the chief justice that steps be taken to avoid such tragedies like those taken in many army counter-terrorism operations. this is a community in grief seen up in saudi vanished on her way to a qur'an clus last week. this is the last image of her alive on a new one man leading her away holding her hand. police discovered her body on this trash heap on tuesday so you know it was believed to have been raped several times and then strangled to death her family wants a thorough investigation. where you can get the money and not the murderer be arrested alive the police shouldn't look to lift the burden from themselves by killing some innocent person and then seeing no you have justice system. the lawyer who are high court chief justice has ordered the police to take swift action in
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this case but with residents furious that put d.c. as a failure to properly investigate previous abductions there could well be more protests to come. up now into some other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump has come under fire after reportedly insulting and number of latin american and african countries and a foul mouth our outburst from the head to have asked why the u.s. should continue to accept immigrants and what he suggested were undesirable nations lawmakers are trying to put together an immigration reform package that includes protection for the children of undocumented migrants. so. in tunisia an emergency meeting is planned between the main political parties and business says they want to find a solution to the wave of protests in the country demonstrators are angry about austerity measures and growing inequality as many as six hundred people have been
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arrested this week. wiki leaks founder julian assange has become a citizen of ecuador he's been living in the country's london embassy for five years to avoid arrest ecuador's foreign minister announced the move on thursday and said she hoped britain would recognize the song as a diplomat and grant him legal immunity. french police are reported to have recovered all of the jewels stolen in wednesday's brazen heist pulled on the ritz hotel in paris some of the loot was seized when three armed thieves were arrested as they tried to flee the remainder was in a bag were covered by police the gems and watches stolen were thought to be worth over four million euro. u.s. president trump is expected to decide by friday whether to reimpose sanctions on tehran if he does this would be in violation of the twenty fifteen iran nuclear agreement the european union is not happy about such
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a possibility which was made clear when iran's foreign minister mohammad javad is it at brussels. for the iranian delegation brussels was of reassurance couldn't come at a better time the foreign ministers of britain germany and france as well as the e.u.'s foreign policy chief reaffirmed their support for the iran nuclear deal which u.s. presidents donald trump has referenced. the deal is working it is the leave it in can its main goal which remains keeping the iranian nuclear program in check and. the survey against the need played an important role in crafting the landmark nuclear court in the summer of two thousand and fifteen she has lobbied hard to convince washington to keep the nuclear issue separate from other contentious issues with tehran such as its ballistic missile program what the nuclear deal could however facilitate is talking about these issues something all ministers
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emphasized in brussels and a tradition good record or material on of course we must also address the situation in iran we are all very concerned regarding the rights of those demonstrating in the streets we are convinced that people have a fundamental right to demonstrate on top of that we also need to talk about iran's actions in the wider regional even don't think it will be. that iran had committed to a dialogue over its role in war torn yemen and syria but whether the nuclear deal and the diplomatic channels that come with it remain intact now depends on the u.s. . british prime minister teresa mayes office says the country will not hold a second referendum on brags that this comes after prominent resit here nigel faraj said a second referendum might be a good idea he later clarified he didn't want another vote but feared it may be forced on the country by briggs it critics many politicians have called for a second poll saying the consequences of the of the decision were not clear to
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voters at the time. and earlier we talked to our london correspondent get moscow and asked her why faraj it may have raised the prospect of a second referendum. i think it is a bit of a stunt i think it's to keep his name in the media not many bricks it is would dad to cool for a second referendum because they have a look to lose that they won the first referendum and not many remain as daring to call for a second referendum because public opinion doesn't is not very clear that they would actually win it so it's not really a lot of momentum at the moment behind a second referendum at all in the u.k. it was a correspondent day i get my speaking from london a little earlier well many athletes have stories of burdens to overcome but lychee why has battled through more than most as a competitive rock climber he was named asian champion four times before an accident left him confined to
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a wheelchair but rather than giving up like came through what he calls one of the lowest points and his life now he's become the first person from hong kong to be nominated for a laureus world sports award honoring the best sports men and women of the year here's why. limbering up to lift not only his body but also his wheelchair like he why it was a champion rock climber until a car accident in twenty eleven left him paralyzed from the hip down but he wasn't going to let that stop. the hong kong native has kept up his passion despite the extra challenges that come with being paraplegic both physical and logistical. i love rock climbing before there was a lot more freedom i could go to various indoor climbing spaces or if i wanted to i could go rock climbing outdoors i could do it whenever i wanted but now that i'm in a wheelchair i need to consider
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a lot of things is it appropriate for me to climb is it safe are people there to help me or him at all they're his greatest achievement came on the fifth anniversary of the crash when like climb to hong kong's lion rock scaling the summit of a mountain that reaches to almost five hundred meters. nominated for the laureus sports awards and sums up his attitude towards life. i understood from a young age that you only get one chance at life so i didn't want to regret anything. like she why hopes his story inspires other athletes with disabilities his triumph over adversity will surely see him reach even greater heights. just a reminder of the top story we're following here for you political leaders in germany are holding talks to try and reach a deal on starting talks to form a new government and the americans conservatives and the center left social
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democrats themselves a deadline attend night to wrap up exploratory negotiations both sides say many issues are still unresolved. that's a wrap thanks for joining us. the d.w. media center see it find it period to discover which video and audio podcast and language courses in the d.w. media center at media center doc dillon dot com.

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