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this is the daily news live from. challenges for the european union in its new prime minister just become take up his cabinet to finally sworn in the country's new government mocked at the euro skeptic outlook we'll bring you the latest from iraq also on the program the instability in spain that key members of the e.u. lawmakers removed prime minister mariano rajoy in a no confidence vote triggered by a corruption scandal in his conservative party socialist had zero sanches is said to be the new mom in charge. on the german people feared being eaten by think cats
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two lions two tigers in the reporting two of escape from assuming western germany news for us reports that is there to tell us what happens next. and welcome to the program. the european union has seen a day of challenges euro skeptic government taking charge in italy political instability in spain and later in today's business update we'll look at the opening salvos of a trade war between the e.u. the united states well started as a lever which and now has a new government three months after elections the president has sworn in prime minister just because he's cabinet after a turbulent week of political drama and financial turmoil sparked by fears that the populist coalition wants to leave the euro. in the end it all happened quickly the
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cabinet of italy's new government has not been sworn in the coalition of the far right leader and populist five star movement is led by prime minister. who is not affiliated to a political party one of his deputies is legally salvini. i swear to be faithful to the republic to loyally observe its constitution and laws and to exercise my functions in the exclusive interest of the nation but of the new minister for european affairs paulose of owner is a staunch critic of the euro and of germany and has described the common currency as a german cage it was his proposed appointment as finance minister that led president said you know matter ella to veto the coalition's first attempt to form a government. and to be able it's not true that they want to distance us from europe. i think they want to fundamentally reshape europe on the mentality that.
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thinks they've made promises that they won't keep. what chaos i hope they really are united. paolo gentil only is now handing over official g.t.s. to his successor contained in the coming week the chamber of deputies and the senate are expected to pass vote of confidence in the new government. to the italian capital rome where we find the dublin correspondent barbara. barbara so political newcomer. is the house now been sworn in as prime minister tell us about the rest of his populist cabinet. it is and that's a remarkable fact it is a cabinet largely made up of total political newcomers novices if you want the only exception is the foreign minister but everybody else has and says so far not even organized city hall and that can well turn out to be one of the first and biggest
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challenges off this new government because they need to figure out what is this ministry that i am all of a sudden supposed to lead an organized particularly for finance minister here who yes to day nobody had ever heard of he's an economics professor from rome will have a hard time to come to grips with the challenges that the italian finance ministry bring so it will not be an easy beginning after the festive part is over or when promised to come to a nominated vote as finance minister italy's president said no because he was too euro skeptic now he's to be the e.u. minister should be you be worried. not about that at least phil because this is nothing but a indecent hand gesture of mild to me the boss of the league are part of this coalition here who he had wanted and when he couldn't get to him now he shows
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president musharraf ok i couldn't have him as finance minister but i still will have an in my cabinet but it's not a post that brings a lot of power so this is a minor issue now it's really of course is one of europe's biggest debt but the italian economy you see euro zone's third largest so now that the country is being run by euro skeptics it's really chooses to challenge the e.u. had all would be in you have to treat it differently than we did with a smaller country like greece. things are even worse than the situation with greece of course because it's an economically it's ten times as big so the european union will somehow first of course try to have to talk to them negotiate try to figure out a way out of the conundrum because what this new government here wants to do is to spend huge amounts of money and that is not really possible because financial markets will lose face in italian bonds quickly the banks are still fragile the
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whole thing can go downhill really quickly if that can't be done negotiates. to be head then of course there will be an all out fight and the european union will have to dig in its heels and nobody is really looking forward to that situation which may be just a few months down the road actually. in rome thank you. spade acts where prime minister mariano rajoy has been removed after losing a no confidence vote in parliament admitting defeat ahead of the vote he said it had been an honor to lead his country is likely to be replaced by socialist leader petro sanchez whose party called the vote after members of roy center right populist people populist party work popular party were linked to a corruption scandal. he is the man of the hour pedro sanchez has achieved his goal of ousting his old home mariano. the socialist opposition leader
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was a driving full was in the campaign to oust him. so he quickly needed are you ready to resign here today he resigned today and leave by your own will and it will all end here. it finally came to an end and now sanchez the set to become spain's new prime minister from economics professor to governing the country some just journey to the top has been extraordinary twice he suffered humbling defeats in national elections while opposition leader in two thousand and fifteen and sixteen he was forced to resign after a bitter standoff with the highest peoples party sanchez made a comeback in two thousand and seventeen determined to turn into a high over the major corruption scandal within his conservative party his time in office is likely to be turbulent as he works through a new political landscape in spain. do not will tell you i am aware of the responsibility that i'm taking on during such
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a complex moment in the politics of our country what i can say is that besides being aware that i'm going to tackle all the challenges that our country faces with humility and give it my all to modernize our country. but. now he says he'll lead differently with a socialist tarion and europe friendly government all policies his supporters are looking forward to. i'm so happy. because we've thrown the mafia out of government. they have stolen from the spanish people for thirty yeah. i hope the new government progresses i'm from today and i'm so glad so you for each of forty. we had to do something we couldn't continue liked. changes may come very soon sanchez could be sworn in by spain's king felipe of the sixth as early as saturday and will appoint his cabinet
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over the coming days. that are some of the other stories making news around the world german prosecutors have applied to keep former cattle on president carter's puterbaugh in custody was paid six to extradite him to face charges of corruption and rebellion mobile's detained in germany on a european arrest warrant for his role in catalonia independence paid last october the actual vision must be approved by a german court before it can be carried out. activists from the environmental group greenpeace of stormie annual general meeting of the two tiled oil company protesters descended by rope from the ceiling want to dozen or so others bands drums and sang songs they were protesting against hotels exploration of the i was in basin in search of new oil reserves. the big cat scare in a western german town is over or sources of tracked down five wild premises that were believed to have escaped from a zoo a drone spotted the two lions two tigers in the jug you are still on the premises
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of the eiffel sue in the town of moore about several enclosures have been damaged by storms overnight in the outer most of disappeared from view the police hunted through the flooded town followed within nearby residential areas all marked down a fugitive bear that did escape was shot and killed. and the d.w. reporter david martin is that welcome david so this appears to have ended happily for everyone except the bear. indeed except the bear the bear unfortunately had to be shot and killed this morning after did escape from it and its enclosure had zero here and you know the reason the bear had to be killed rather than tranquilize according to authorities was because the bear was reported was posing a considerable threat to the locals the bear had escaped from its cage and wondered onto a pavement here in the local town before it was neutralized so the five big cats were very now. there at the zoo they never escaped
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actually as was initially feared so for the time being they're in their cages in their enclosures and do stuff are assessing what the damage has been from the flooding if the damage is too severe then obviously they won't be able to keep them there and they're you know thinking about relocating them to another nearby zoo if they have to do that most probably they'll relocate them to the zoo in cologne but we're looking at quite a fast flowing river behind you tell us how these storms have affected the. well devastating downpours in the eifel region affected countless numbers of houses awful reports of flooding damage property and lots of road closures so as you can see the house behind me the cellar has been completely flooded i've seen local sort of pop their head out with buckets of water trying to trying to get all the water
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out of there but as you can see sort of there's a bit of sunshine poking its head out behind me so hopefully within the coming days things will be able to return back to normal to try and stay dry david martin a little buffer here. now the first games of the of day six of the french open have kept fans on the edge of their seats over to see the alexanders farah survived the second successive french open scare before for almost four hours against a demi moore to reach the fourth round in paris for the first time women's number two seed caroline wozniacki is also in round for the dane peter pauline parmentier in just over an hour and is on course to win her second grand slam of the year. but it was youth sports torment is taking place in munich this week with the integration of big theme discrimination remains a problem for some young jewish athletes in germany so organizers are making a statement inviting participation from people from all cultures.
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footballers of germany's mccarthy junior games have often had to deal with anti semitic hostility on the pitch verbal abuse and even physical violence are everyday occurrences in youth leagues. they call those jewish pigs and recently i heard someone had said we'll turn you into ashes like back then something like that it's sometimes tough so much more. the best way to deal with such abuse is to ignore it the athletes say. if you're angry and you retaliate that doesn't help the best thing to do is to explain that it's not a bad thing to play here another only that it's a normal thing because my carvey is a club like every of. the concept is integration the jewish organization accepts athletes from all religious and non-religious backgrounds and for. the simple fact is that mccarthy is so open and does
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a lot for integration. and that is what makes me special as i like to say i'm a german with a migrant background and i train kids in a jewish team and. this is germany's first mccarthy junior games and around three hundred fifty athletes are taking part showing that sport can bring people together. american sprinter ronnie baker has shown that he's the man to beat in the one hundred metres setting his compatriot chris coleman for the second time in a week other poker pulled away at the back of the lead stop in rome and put in the best time of the season so far one point nine three seconds a common call to just before the finish there was also a record setting performance from qatar. which printed past a world champion cost him a bottle of norway to win the four hundred meter hurdles the fastest time for me in a decade sat down with me right. this is d.w.
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