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the germans started a thirteen on g.w. . this season c w news live from but it milestone for the peninsula that the leaders of north and south korea appraise for committing to peace at the historic something will they avoid the mistakes all the process will get reaction also coming. germany's chancellor goes to washington to say you are wrong you kids heal up to talks at the white house are going to members have to deal to slow down the wrong
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nuclear activities that recognizes it's not sufficient so what leverage does she now have. and it's that time of the year again the relegation dogfight is nearing its climax in the buddha's needa five teams a fine thing to think the drug please give me the lowdown on the u.s. still has her. home free thanks for joining me the international community is praising the leaders of north and south korea for working together to formally end the state of war between the countries now this comes sixty five years off to the end of fighting in the korean war of friday's historic summit north korean leader kim jong un and south korean president moon j.n. said they would sign a formal peace treaty by. the end of this year and work towards
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a nuclear free. insisted they don't wish to repeat the mistakes of the past. an extraordinary moment in korean history after decades of hostilities and the threat of a nuclear confrontation can john on a moon j in embraced a new era of peace in the peninsula. the leaders signed a historic declaration which aims to end the two countries longstanding conflict key points include a plan to convert the cease fire into a formal treaty an agreement to pursue the denuclearization of the korean peninsula reuniting families separated by the war and a follow up summit in the north capital pyongyang this autumn. in south korea reaction to the summit was mixed the unity image could cement readout it would be great if reunification were possible but if not at least i hope that by declaring
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an end to the korean war we can live in peace. and good idea for elderly people like us who experienced the korean war it is hard to trust north korea because of its past behavior can we really trust them it would be great if we could see what the world thought. in the north the state controlled media was upbeat one on one north and south korea confirmed the common goal of realizing a nuclear free korean peninsula through complete denuclearize ation. but despite the groundbreaking summit a history of failed peace attempts has some critics wary of the north commitment many wonder whether the summit like the tree the two leaders planted will bear fruit. well today all the meant is statements and symbolism for korea but will actions follow words will to answer that i'm pleased to welcome about to
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baghdad to the studio he's a senior fellow with the german council on foreign relations welcome to you firstly incredible images that we saw we saw the two leaders embrace we saw them walk hand in hand but we've also seen declarations in the past can we be sure that this time around things will be different i think both koreas move towards each other's votes and initiatives from both sides so there's a lot of stake for both sides to achieve something there's a very uncertain situation on the korean peninsula for several years both really want to achieve something and we've seen that that was once replace anstice agreement that existed in the past but was very shaky and bunch of replaced with a peace treaty and that benefits a whole region in the phone that the two koreas now surely one of the most remarkable features of yesterday summit was the world's fastest state and impression all of came on outside of north korean media we saw him speaking to the
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cameras speaking at the microphone we're taking a look at some of those pictures right now i just want to get your impressions were taken that some of those images. what kind of impression do you think that he made to the global media outside of north korea for example that sort of you know lack of the propaganda on. well kim has lived in switzerland he went to school there he learn foreign languages and of course you know how to handle cameras and he could see that he could even go off the script when moon and can jointly went back to the norse and they tense again and i think he knows what he wants that both leaders know there's a lot of weight on them because they have to push forward the whole process i think for that he did it very well so quite agile by on the international stage up next is u.s. president donald trump he will be meeting kim if all goes to plan of course in the coming weeks can we expect that meeting to be as homo use is yesterday's what do
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you think well first of all of course the hard work has to be done the diplomats have to meet have to agree on how this this meeting should be held what kind of topics should be discussed and perhaps you can prepare some agreements beforehand that actually will determine how the press of a beating with kim and trump will work out but it's not been a great yet right ban tobacco senior fellow at the german council on foreign relations thank you for your insights. now some of the other stories making news around the world archaeologists have uncovered a mass grave of over one hundred forty children in peru dating back to the fifteenth century wounds on the skeleton suggest the children were sacrificed along with hundreds of baby mommas archaeologists say it may be the largest ritual killing of children in history. the evans the terminally ill british toddler at the heart of a long running at legal battle has died in hospital in the early hours of saturday
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he had a red degenerative brain disease and judges had agreed with doctors that further treatment would be futile and life support should be withdrawn his parents say their homework. rail services in france are being disrupted by the latest wave of strikes against president mike khan's reform plans the state railway company said it expected to council about half of scheduled high speed trains rail start have been striking intermittently since april. in washington german chancellor angela merkel has held talks with u.s. president donald trump it was the second face to face meeting between the two and macas first trip to washington since big reelected she's trying to persuade trump to stay in a landmark nuclear deal with iran which he has threatened to pull out of it was just one issue where differences between them a proving difficult to bridge. as chancellor merkel met president trump at the
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white house the focus was on style as well as substance. after a frosty first meeting last spring in washington this time there were signs of a thaw no handshakes pursue on this occasion and there were kind words from president trump that we have a really great relationship and we actually have had a great relationship right from the beginning but some people don't understand that but we understand it and that's what's important but very extraordinary woman and it's an honor to have you at the white house that people want to know. but the cordial tone couldn't hide differences on the issues at hand trump has threatened to pull the u.s. out of the euro nuclear deal wants to save it go but does this agreement is anything but perfect it would not solve all of the problems of iran is one piece of the may say one building block that we can improve upon the among all phone calls on the issue of trade mechelle got no assurances that the trump would continue to
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exempt the e.u. from steel and aluminum tired of states instead trump bemoaned the u.s. trade deficit with the european union has it's been unfair and i don't blame the chancellor and i don't blame germany i don't even blame the european union i blame the people that preceded me for allowing this to happen. there's no way we should have a trade deficit of one hundred fifty one billion dollars mean nato spending trump revived an old grievance with europe we're protecting europe and yet we pay by far more than anybody else the nato is wonderful but it helps europe more than it helps us and why are we paying the vast majority of the costs thank you very much everybody even though medicals meeting with trump lasted only a few hours it followed a three day visit by french president emmanuel mccaughan neither leader was able to get trump to change course on iran or trade it's a sign transatlantic ties could remain troubled. and correspondent claire
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richardson is in washington where she followed the tool. chancellor merkel had a short and no frills trip to the united states following off the back of french president and the lavish three day state visit and we actually saw a somewhat warmer relationship between president trump and america all than might have been expected he calls her an extraordinary woman and he greeted her with a kiss on each cheek so the two have at least shown that they can work together however america went back to berlin without securing assurances on either of the major issues she came to the u.s. to get trump to see eye to eye on namely convincing him to preserve the iran nuclear deal or offer further exemptions to the european union on steel and aluminum tariffs. well if it will no in the relegation battle is all in the brain does late get with only three much days remaining five clubs is still fighting for now the season in the top flight realistically though perhaps only four of them have any hope of beating that dreaded drawl. last place cologne seemed to have
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given up all hope they do still have a mathematical chance of staying up but these images say it all as do these i'm hamburg situation doesn't give them much reason for confidence either but reason has little to do with football especially the relegation battle their win last weekend means hamburg's coming clash with dulce borg is like a final. we're placing our hopes in the volves game where everything's at stake it's a six point game will only be two points behind if we win. like hamburg fellow relegation candidates valse borg have their third coach of the season the wolves are one of three teams with thirty points five ahead of second to last hamburg. sport minus. fribourg all equal on points in
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a precarious situation freiburg coach questions tice has been in the habit of congratulating his opposite numbers his team have lost five in a row four of them without scoring a single goal. try to explain why you've been losing it. because we're not scoring because we can take advantage of our chances because we have too few scoring chances overall that's why. the pressure is mounting a hamburger five points back now you face cologne how are you approaching it. with all the energy we've got. anything else i've nothing else to say and indeed in the relegation battle it's not words that count it's action especially for hamburg if they fail to win involve sport this weekend they'll be in the same situation as cologne left with just a mathematical chance of staying in the top flight. of course the board
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is somewhat of a religion for many around the world and in argentina one club has recreated michelangelo's famous painting in the sistine chapel bots in nigeria using the likeness of superstars like diego metadata and the n.f.l. messi now fans and players he was shipped the football legends can also look up to the. messi any merit gone up to trade as the iconic figures of adam and god in michelangelo's masterpiece argentina's two football stars already have heavenly status in the country anymore lies in the two on this ceiling along with other argentinian stars is an effort to motivate the next class of up and comers. a good team in the club now has the top figures in the world of football messi and marathoner and the others who have beside the also excellent players with a very good foot would. be always prioritized goodwill with the kids so who better
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to look at you know these players some when they're doing it well already know. the sports club paid around twenty thousand u.s. dollars to complete the artwork and its president believes every generation will look up and be inspired the. kids ones and the ones that love football want to be like i will idols when he plays. today the kids who play here have messi. and the adults who come also share our idols. and want to move doesn't come off you look at the sky and when you ask god for helping hand you have so many of them he had to choose from on the ceiling and if they did still merit dawna known for the hand of god won the world cup in one thousand nine hundred six with argentina while messi has yet to win the greatest trophy but could also a sin to the same heights at the finals in russia this summer. well
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germany's top film prize is going to a film about celebrity actress homie schneider and film three days into bed on pickup a type of seven known at tracy's t.v. sarah palin including prizes for best film best actress and best director a biopic focused on a candid interview she gave her magazine reporter while undergoing rehab who had death in ninety. basis. the news from berlin fenty more coming up. on have an entree and i'll see you again that. global inequality. what does inequality mean in a globally connected well. known to the media play. join the discussion and have your. media forum claims lazy.

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