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and. this has to be news coming to you live from berlin spain's prime minister is voted out of office spanish lawmakers house committee on a report in a no confidence vote triggered by a corruption scandal in this conservative party center left socialist spread through sunshine is now assumes power could vote this political upheaval means for the country and for europe. also coming up the united states imposes tariffs on exports from the skills of allies they vowed to retaliate tariffs of an a million and stealing from europe mexico and canada went into effect just
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a few hours ago all three have said they would impose their own duties on american goods. and it took twenty yeah but the people in the town in the street indian street of town the nod to us celebrating the closure of history like office magic clowns to which this is polluted their water and made them very sick. man. hello and welcome i'm a body an oral holy has been ousted as the prime minister of spain after losing a no confidence motion in palm and admitted defeat just ahead of the vote and said it had been an honor to lead the country to be replaced by a socialist leader predator sanchez the opposition socialist or for the voter after members of before his party when linked to a corruption scandal. and for the way latest let's bring in
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a hymie of eloquence is a correspondent in madrid the money on the record i was prime minister for six years what will his departure mean for spanish politics. well it's definitely the dnd of an era that money under the hood had to rule during the worst economy crisis in in year themes and he had to implement many thirty measures that for sure are than going to be. not going to be implemented now by the socially by the by the socialist party there of course there's no konami crisis is not here anymore we experience in some recovery and that a scientist can of course benefit from the recovery know the to itself the mission of the solitary thirty measures and implement more social policies and
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increase the expenditure of the of the state there's also. the going on here bob me for interrupting you but you sancia is not defined to designate he only has some eighty four seats out of a fundamental sea hundred sixty seats and be able to goblin and foster the kind of vegetation you're talking about. it's going to be very difficult for the end of these for sure these are going to be very difficult for him he needs until thirty five people the most but i think there's a lot of common ground and common ground during the time of money and of the holy the opposition has tried to bring parliamentary initiatives to to parliament policies to parliament that have been blocked by money under the holy so we have a by the government of money and on the house so we have a common ground from the very widest spectrum of the opposition that's
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where my where president is going to really dig in and bring some policies that are shared by. being a spectrum. in parliament he also won fair and he was looking probably too poor to go where socially if the government if you were in the minority and the youth and the government in portugal is having a great success with is one of the examples. in europe of a moment of how can you you know go out of a crisis. and you have to get all this morning classes to join him on this and this is amongst the top four economies off the e.u. what impact will this change have on the rest of europe do you think. yeah i think that this is one of the main the main the main things that president sancia
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one has to address he wants to send a message to europe. that is spain is not going to become. and a stable country that is not going to have a very unstable period with fresh elections and maybe their arrival pop you need them or maybe even the rise of. european. movements like you like in the telly or all the places all the countries like for example the u.k. by the scientist has already said we have the challenge to. implement lessees forty two that i actually said that all these are realistic so you send india's message of it we're going to do a different kind of well you see if we're going to look for let's see if policy if we are going to keep our expenditure within the lines of. the european
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spend did spend in lines and we are going to we're not going to bring and instead we need t. we are going to say we're going to do things in a different way but within the lines that the european union is asking and the commitments that spain has there at the end union to jaimee the next place a correspondent in madrid thank you very much for being us up to date. thanks. now to some other stories making news around the world a new populist coalition government is set to be sworn in in italy today incoming prime minister just said began to announce to the cabinet last night the new coalition is made up of the far right and populist anti establishment five star movement. north and south korea have resumed senior level peace talks they come as the u.s. is trying to persuade the north to shut down its controversial nuclear program so says reconciliation between the two koreas will be
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a key part of efforts to resolve the nuclear standoff with young young not if years of a possible global trade or europe says it will retaliate after the united states impose tariffs and stephen al-ameen on the european union the e.u. says it will take its trade dispute with the u.s. to the world trade organization later today and that's according to your foreign policy chief the victim or greening but she rejected the language of the trade war and said the dispute should not overshadow other aspects of the trans atlantic relationship. union not at war with anyone the european union is a peace project including on trade we believe in. global free fair trade and we will continue to do so this is why we are multiplying the trade agreements with our partners in the world this is what we're position on global trade having said that
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clearly the european union has to defend its interests and this is why as announced by the president yesterday the european union will today proceed with a w t o dispute settlement case and impose additional duties on a number of imports from the united states. the e.u. is applying high a tad its own steam from the european union canada and mexico after weeks of negotiations to of them talks between the e.u. and the us officious took place right up to the last minute european leaders responded to the reality of new tariffs with frustration and even exhaustion so we're angry concerned outraged because we've been in talks with the americans for months now they don't listen and they think they can belittle us but that's not possible the americans and the europeans are allies and that's not how allies treat each other. that's finished. behind the frustrations or concerns over industry
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a glut of metal with nowhere to go means falling prices which could in turn threaten european jobs that would have broader consequences to the economies of european member states. the e.u. says it has no choice but to retaliate with proportional penalties on u.s. products like motorcycles jeans and whiskey a threat brushed off by u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross. and there. does retaliate and the even of the mother is still moving remain unlikely to be as much as one concerned on our economy. canada and mexico are planning their own retaliatory tariffs on products as diverse as yogurt coffee washing machines and lawn mowers. europe is the u.s. is largest trading partner which means a tit for tat between the two economies could be damaging for both and especially for consumers. that's the threat now being sized up by markets wall street was rattled by the flurry of announcements and indeed down on the day asian markets
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began down but recovered just the earliest signs of investor uncertainty over the future of global trade. to india now where the government in the city of thumb allowed who has ordered the permanent closure of the stair like a copper smelting plant that had been the target of protests for twenty years locals living near the plant in the port city of truth the. correspondence an air follicle that it's polluting water sources and is a serious health hazard the owner of the copper smelter plans to appeal against the state government's decision and court but for the time being people are savoring their victory we have this report for you. sighs of relief in two to cody. that it's a moment these rest of us have been waiting for for over two decades. the government has ordered the permanent shut down a store like. a factory the people here the monotony accused of polluting the
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environment. fatima barbara has been spearheading the campaign legal work your lungs yet sometimes followed your shutdowns to light. a protest for the people by the people. but also at a heavy cost. recent demonstrations against the couple planned last week when police clashed with protesters. at least thirteen people were killed by police gunfire sparking up but. since then and an easy calm has prevailed on city streets security has been beefed up signs of the recent tensions are hard to miss. at the public hospital an entire ward is filled with victims of the pilots many with serious injuries the state police ignore warning before firing live ammunition. a few ministers have visited offering compensation to the injured but
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the anger remains palpable. gold among them a longer all i'm angry at politicians but i'm even. angry at the owner of the factory where it was his humanity. the stone like copper factory is the target of the anger it belongs to british mining giant panda it's been shuttered for nearly two months the company had been waiting for a new operating license amid allegations of pollution. activists have claim for years that the plant stocks acquits affects the environment around could. they also say stern like copper has dismissed people's concerns and bright government officials to get its way every household sports if i'm allowed to use the word sports a cancer victim we have taken them in the water for sampling. and all these have proved that certainly it was the company doing the damage to date has
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been no comprehensive study to assess how the smelter is affecting the health of locals. this is the ground water is only fit for washing dishes. for everything else they relied water tankers. and her daughter gemma to say they both develops a view about submitting and have difficulty breathing down the fact that the doctor says it's an infection in the blood that's linked to air pollution. put the most husband used to work at the copper smelter he collapsed one day and died she also lost her sister and her son to cancer and. convince the couple plan to stay. we don't need experts scientists to confirm or deny the pollution that we smell and see and live with every day. i love me i think we need to see right in because we tried repeatedly to contacts to like couple the company refused to give us an
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interview. as news of the shutdown or to spread the protesters marched back to. their victory hoping maybe focus. will be done for his bow to challenge this latest closure in court. now for an item of sports news track and field and american sprinter ronnie baker has shown he is the man to beat in the hundred meters by upsetting us countryman chris coleman for the second time in a week they can put away at the diamond league stop in rome and he puts up the best time of the season so far nine point nine three seconds could one had pulled up just before the finish. there was also another record setting performance by qatar third u.s. athletes somebody who ran past the world champion cast in a battle of norway to win the four hundred meter hurdles somber and the fastest
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event time in nearly a decade and set the diamond league record. ok you're watching the t.v. news coming up ahead. america's love affair the upma kids in german cars it's under threat from washington the attack it's on important see we find out the money got coming up shortly. climate change. waste. pollution sists. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing the ones are meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference.
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