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this is the deadly news live from broadway in a high level envoy from north korea arrives at the white house came a young child is in talks with president trump as we speak he is in washington trying to get the nuclear summit back on track we'll take you live to washington also on the program. challenges for the european union first and it's really you want a new prime minister to be content his cabinet saw finally sworn in but the country's
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new government has a mockery euro skeptic outlook we'll bring you the latest from rome. also instead inspiring a key member of the e.u. lawmakers then remove prime minister mariano rajoy the no confidence vote triggered by a corruption scandal in his conservative politics socialist time shows he's set to be the new man in charge. of. the save the children charts he publishes its end of childhood reports meets a young mother as a refugee camp reports examines the causes of charles computers and suffering. on the german town where people fear of being big cats different to the times to tell us the jug you were reported to have escaped from soon western germany the w.c. fields reported is that to tell us what happened next.
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welcome to the program. as we speak donald trump is at the white house meeting we have a high enough for from north korea kim yong charlie's vice chairman of north korea's ruling party executive and a close aide to the country's supreme leader kim jong un the highest ranking north koreans of his the white house for maybe twenty years he's there trying to get talks on a nuclear summit back on track he's also expected to deliver a letter to trump. straight to washington then where we join our xander from naaman who's outside the white house welcome of a country so tell us more than about kim yong child who is a. kim jong il is a former military intelligence chief as a vice chairman of the north korean ruling party's central committee and he is someone who has been involved in killing. all reach outreach to the cells
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to south korea and to the yes earlier this year he has accompanied the north korean dictator to his summits with south korea and with the chinese and he's also someone who is a very controversial figure because he is accused to have been behind a number of attacks a deadly attack that killed fifty south koreans and a cyber attack against a sony pictures so he's a senior figure within the regime what is likely to be discussed. well he came here to the white house to deliver a letter from king john to you as president but of course we live in the twenty first century and you can imagine that there are different ways of delivering such a letter so the fact that he is here meeting with white house officials and with
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the president shows that it was the president u.s. president who wanted this meeting maybe as a gesture of goodwill but of course it's at the first play place a huge p.r. win for the north koreans to be received here in the white house is the biggest stumbling block to this meeting between the two countries' leaders appears to be the pace of denuclearize asian what impact is today's meeting likely to have on not . well we don't know that yet it seems that they're meeting the planned summit in singapore is back on track and maybe we are moving forward to setting that can this conditions for such a summit but we cannot tell it for sure and even secretary of state said yesterday that both sides made progress but it could take it could take days and weeks to to
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settle these conditions so even he was not sure what the plan summit is really going to take place on june twelfth i was on the phone norman the white house in washington thank you not the european union has seen a day of challenges the euro skeptic government taking charge in italy political instability in spain and later in today's business up that will look at the opening salvos of a trade war between the e.u. and the u.s. we'll start there when it's away which has a new government at last the president of sworn in prime minister just happy commentary on his cabinet after a turbulent week of political drama and financial turmoil sparked by fears of the populist coalition wants to leave the eurozone. in the end it all happened quickly the cabinet of italy's new government has now been sworn in the coalition of the far right league and populist five star movement is led by prime minister. who is not affiliated to a political party one of his deputies is legally bini. i
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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 if the new minister for european affairs paolo savona 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 l.-a to veto the coalition's first attempt to form a government. and. it's not true that they want to distance us from europe. i think they want to fundamentally reshape europe on the mentality that. i think 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 duties to his successor contests in the coming weeks the chamber of deputies and the senate are expected to
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pass votes of confidence in the new government. to rome and barbara faisal is in the italian capital welcome barbara so what are the domestic challenges facing this coalition of novices. they're huge and there is a lot of them actually fill because there is particularly high unemployment and it's only constant consistently in the south for instance you have regions where youth unemployment reaches fifty percent you have a jungle of the direct crissy that doesn't really function you have a glacially slow judiciary you have corruption you have organized crime not to speak of the good old fashioned mafia there is just a huge bunch of programs problems that this government basically would need to challenge and they haven't even really made a plan yet how are they going to do that so with all that on their plates the both
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coalition parties made a big deal about migration in the country. that is absolutely true because that was at the core of the election campaign of material salvini vini is the chief of the league the party that comes from the north originally is exe dream the right to being has turned very much to the riots in the last time and he will be the new strongman of this government he is shopper he is truly and he's more strategic and he promised for instance to raise the row my camps around rome he promises to throw out five hundred thousand migrants from italy just send them back somehow he fantasize about segregating the train carriages on the metro in milano so he really talks of extremely racist language and he's going to change the tone in italy to its migrants ok so talking about it before you were elected is one
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thing now there in government will they be able to follow through on those promises . on some of them yes they really can make life hell in italy for migrants and refugees italian so far they have been fairly tolerant in a sort of laissez faire way they just let people be there is somehow an models through but if salvini really will be interior minister and that's going to be is from next week on he can devise many measures to sort of really make life difficult and hard unbearable for people he can send the police after them and so on and so forth but of course phil can you imagine the need putting two hundred fifty nigerians on a plane and dumping them on the runway in lagos we all know that is not possible countries do not take people back economic migrants they don't want back many african countries for instance so that is going to be much more difficult there is a lot of hard pressed to rate and of course some empty talk in this. very small in
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rome thank you. to spain now another key member of the prime minister mariano rajoy has been removed after losing the no confidence vote in parliament and missing a defeat just ahead of the vote mr roy said it had been an honor to meet his country will be replaced by socialist leader petro sanchez whose party called the vote after members of roy's center right party were linked to a corruption scandal. he is the man of the hour pedro sanchez has achieved his goal of ousting his old foe marianna. the socialist opposition leader was a driving full was in the campaign to oust him. so he spoke of anything are you ready to resign here today. resigned today and leave by your own will and it will all in here if. it finally came to an end for
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a boy and now scientists the said 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 clockwise people's 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. you do not is not only i am aware of the responsibility that i'm taking on during such a complex moment in the politics of our country that is 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
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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 it from the spanish people for thirty. five. i hope the new government will be progresses i am from podium and i'm so glad so you couric forty. we had to do something we couldn't continue like. changes may come very soon sanchez could be sworn in by spain's king felipe of the six as early as saturday and will appoint his cabinet over the coming days. so your post had quite a week of it with a new government in italy a new prime minister in spain as well as america imposing new steel tariffs zones those from the grassroots a think tank for european policy and tie this all together for us welcome to d.w.p.
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let's begin with spade what impact is this turn of events likely to have on me a year overall we are facing even more insurgency in times where the european union desperately needs reform so it will become even more uncertain whether these reforms will be able to be pushed through an uncertain say because what political uncertainty because the spanish government has now it's changed and we will have to see whether sanchez will be able to. govern properly with the conditions that he has made he's had to gain the support of putting most a anti establishment party he's also had to join with the separatists cut along party so i'm certain he can be pulled in all sorts of different directions so we have spent you know on the one hand with a potentially unstable government to italy a new with
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a new populist euro skeptic also potentially unstable government now one of their biggest issues is going to be working with you how it how the two likely to work together when you were telling government and the european union well we'll have to see the first suggestion made in italy for the financial economics minister didn't go through so now we have this is that the euro skeptic problem solving yes . so now he will most likely still be responsible for european the fast but we have a minister responsible for financial and economic policy that is not looking to exit the euro at least he has not so just so so far and this will. at least make it for the moment look more positive than still a few days ago ok and the third in
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a trifecta of course is that the united states imposition of these medium and steel tariffs which began today. how you know i see it is the e.u. member states actually dealing with this problem. it has been a weakness of the european member states to really pull together when it comes to foreign affairs however this can also be a chance for europe to show that they are capable of jointly. opposing such tariff policies by the united states we will have to see in how far they are capable to do so but the. the at the moment it looks like there's a lot of willingness to support each other on the subject one of the things that the i think is particularly interesting is that all of this instability but the thread running through it is the rise of populist parties and who in
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a lot of instances of sort of come from nowhere. and we've given that and given bret said that everything was said after breakfast which was that oh well we're going to listen to people's concerns about how the european union work you then have president macro fronts and i'm going to back oh present to be a new vision for europe which involves even greater union it's like i have not been listening so all of those reforms possible within this climate that certainly becomes more difficult this is what i also mentioned in the beginning that it's becoming more. unstable situation with government building and coalition building becoming more difficult not even in the just in the south but also in germany for example we had to wait for a long time to get our governments however even if we have these populist movements they need to find solutions for the issues that they are addressing such as migration for example or also of austerity and this is what the u.s.
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looking to do until may two thousand and nineteen they have started a reform process in may we are looking to get suggestions by the european council as to how we can address these issues and it is an opportunity rather than. just saying that we will kick everybody out or those populist statements their potential to have proper reforms and addressing those issues you see her yourself thank you so much for joining us today this is on the. for take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world german prosecutors applied to keep former cast about president carter's putumayo in custody while spain six to extradite him to face charges of corruption and rebellion food more was detained in germany on the european arrest warrant for his role in catalonia independence paid in october the actual vision must be approved
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by a german court before it can be carried out. activists from the environmental group greenpeace the store be on your general meeting of the taba oil company protesters descended to by road from the sea and while that doesn't so others banged drugs and sang songs they were protesting against the tiles exploration of the amazon basin in search of new oil reserves. of the european union has hit back at new u.s. traded tariffs at home the home free is here with more on the house right phil reaction coming from across the block we've heard from french president emanuel michael he's called the moves illegal bringing up president trump no less to tell him so the e.u. trade commission is the cd among them says europe will not take washington's actions lying down the valley and to challenge the tariffs in the case the world trade organization and the u.s. government but it certainly didn't waste a moment in following through with its threats. they began this morning at six am central european time twenty five percent import tariffs on steel ten percent on
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aluminum the european reaction is clear. hours of it is unfortunate because this is further weakening the transatlantic relations and it also increases the risk of severe turbulence is in the markets globally protectionism can never be a solution and this will hurt jobs here in the european union but also in the u.s. the e.u. has launched an official complaint at the world trade organization. they want to introduce counter measures like tariffs on u.s. products for example bourbon whiskey motorcycles and jeans worth some two point eight billion euros e.u. member states are meeting next week to decide on the exact list many economists agree with the measure europe as a very big economy and a very important market for u.s. products has a lot of influence that's why it's right to show the u.s. that they can't just do whatever they want the e.u.
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must use countermeasures to steer the process in the right direction. but it's those who are affected most who are speaking out against new e.u. tariffs on u.s. products or taking other measures the german steel association fears that it could lead to even more trade barriers and further economic damage. well for more on this we're joined by our correspondent teri schultz ate at brussels now terry of a new trade commission to see a bunch of them has said that when it comes to america first it will be met with europe united when it will the bloke now be in agreement as to how to respond. so far it looks like it will be helena you know some of these measures were already teed up before today in the expectation that trump would follow through on these threats as we know the complaint has been lodged at the w t o already and the lists have already been drawn up of the u.s. products that will be targeted and all this left now is for member states to agree
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on which one of them will be one of them which ones of them will be selected for the import duties and so there could be some differences of opinion and we've seen a reaction that ranges from very strong from france for example to a bit muted from germany but so far nobody is suggesting that these import duties should go unchallenged by the european union perhaps one thing in the united states can agree on is china and we understand that the e.u. is lodged a complaint against china the world trade organization as well tell us more about that. it was interesting because the chinese foreign minister was actually here today holding talks with european union officials so he was meeting with federica mcgreevy and other high level leaders while syria monster was preparing her speech explaining why the e.u. is taking china to the w t o so this may be a chance for the e.u. to show that it is not against the united states said in fact that the e.u.
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wanted to show that it doesn't take sides when it feels that the global trade rules are being threatened are being are not being followed so the case with china today is that it is has been forcing european union companies to share technology in exchange for doing business in china to sometimes even share ownership of the companies and says this simply can't go on and so at the same time as china and the e.u. are on the same side when it comes to opposing the steel tariffs the e.u. has says sided with the u.s. which has long had complaints about international property intellectual property theft by china. in brussels for us this evening thank you. well about is the political analysis what do ordinary europeans and visitors think about the mess when our reporters went out and about in brussels.
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we here in germany should react a little move vigorously and put the brakes on donald trump and what he's doing it's dangerous not just for the economy but also for going to france as a whole. well we're not happy with it you can see what's going on and candidate with or or bully next door so we really don't have any control over it we're a small country thirty eight million where there are three hundred sixty million so you know a lot of the world is having trouble but we're no exception and i think it's unfair to want to germany and it won't make the current situation any simpler. my belief is having been a businessman now retired it totally absurd because we will get into a trade war that's starting to happen now and so like everybody extremely concerned. what's happening isn't good we need a rules based economy a little bit but a bit like thank you i find it all very worrying and it's
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a great pity for europe steel and aluminum sectors. will emerge i'm not too worried at the moment let's wait and see. what i say i feel now for more on those fugitive animals no less he'd have a thank you yes the big cat scan in a western german town is over authours says have tracked down the five wild promises that were believed to have escaped from a zoo a drone spotted thirty two lions two tigers a jack us still on the premises of the eiffel souvenir the town of moon about several enclosures had been damaged by storms overnight and the items have disappeared from view a police hunt through the flooded town followed putting nearby presidential areas on lockdown a fugitive babbitt did escape was shot and killed. and the d.w.i. reporter david martin is that welcome david so this appears to have ended happily for everyone except the bare. indeed except the bear the bear unfortunately had to be shot and killed this morning after it escaped from
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a distance its enclosure had the zoo here and you know back 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 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
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a fast flowing river behind you to tell us how these storms have affected the. well devastating downpours in the eifel region effected 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 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 times stay dry david martin thank you . watching t.w. news live from but it still to come as the save the children challenge he publishes its end of childhood reports police a young mother as a refugee camp in nigeria to study examines the courses of childhood abuse and
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a new government three months up to the last since the country's president are sworn in prime ministership and his cabinet is ending a turbulent week of his will drama on financial top. the charts the save the children how should a state second end of childhood report the study examines the causes of childhood abuse and suffering around the world including being denied education being forced into early marriage and giving birth to the in life nigeria ranks near the bottom of the countries surveyed correspondent adrienne creech sent us this report from i do agree with him as a young mother at refugee camp. despite forty degree heat in the shade how almost the needs to get water. she's only sixteen it is responsible for her family. after how was village was attacked by the jihadist militant organization boko haram four years ago she has been living in
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a refugee camp in the state capital of my to be read. it's not easy to get water. and there isn't enough to eat either. at the moment i can't cook at home we don't have anything. there are lots of problems. her two children are waiting for her back home her thirty year old husband as well they share a modest room back in their village was mom was a farmer and ran a small store but in the camp there is no chance of finding work they are dependent on relief supplies. he how a married in the camp she was thirteen at the time. shortly after she fell pregnant . that is utterly normal.
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some families have too many girls. so they want to marry them off early so that a man can look after them when this was the case with her and this way the family can make sure that she doesn't sleep with anyone before she gets married a. man went to school for two years his wife hala never attended school. how am i supposed to enjoy my life here we barely have enough money to live from. other girls who went to school. who. independence a life of her own that is something that how one never experienced instead of going to school this young mothers consigned to sewing hats and her few moments of free time in the hope of earning at least a pittance. as
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a development worker she has seen many such cases and says there is a simple solution i think more education that's why i'm competing on the education you know the for them to accept it to like it can also buy sight in them examples by myself because they would like it and you know for them to become like me support in other young girls in the society in the after that sensitize ation in creating awareness among them which really help. and also government can come in to help. but borno state in nigeria is predominantly muslim and such ideas are not well received especially as elections are coming up next year. the governor of the state recently threatened parents who want to marry off their underage children with prosecution he was however not available for an interview to explain which concrete steps he wants to take nigeria already signed and the child rights act fifteen years ago which sets the minimum age for marriage is at eighteen years the
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state here however never implemented that. back in the refugee camp how i'm also knows it will be difficult for her to ever attend school but she will do all she can to ensure that her sons. will have that opportunity. i was the united states imposes tires on its allies this china getting an easier ride out of the humphreys here with all that's certainly one reading of the current situation at the moment and trump has got the trade war he said he wanted it seems to be hurting the us his friends more than its economic foes right now china has been subject to the tariff since march but it sells far less steel to the united states than europe mexico and canada do not currently beijing is trying to negotiate its way out of the threat of higher tyrus for a wide range of other products including soybeans and american pharma say that business with china is too big to fail. so the comes out of the the sea
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and puts on the lateral. routes for fred davis is proud of the soybeans he crows on his farm in ohio this it's been a good business a high demand has made so i've been small profitable then other crops so the soybean is raised for the protein side and then when it's crushed is what they call it when it's manufactured. it has. the. oil that comes out of it which we can use for a mcdonald's for frying french fries or we actually run our tractors on it because we use biodiesel. soybeans corn wheat bread stave this man in just his farm together with his stepson and like many farmers here he relies on foreign markets for his business china buys roughly sixty percent of all u.s.
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soybean exports therefore davis says he's worried about the trade dispute with china. and that's what hurts us is the american farmer because we've developed the . trade with china that it's taking the thing twenty years to build because actually twenty years ago they exported soybeans and now there are largest customer the import soybeans they import about fourteen billion dollars worth of soybeans a year. falling prices eroding market shares sometimes a rumor is enough says gray davis he once president is trying to negotiate with china to protect us into lecture property and manufacturing interests but more than anything he wants to keep his farm it's already affected farmers around here there's a lot of smaller farmers that you know worked in town but yet farmed on the side
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that it's got to the point where they can't make a living on it and they've got all the sixpence parade putting that crop out and they're not getting their return on the dollar so there's been a lot of small farm sales already many farmers here in the rural midwest voted for trump in twenty sixteen he thinks outside of the box perhaps david sounds just like us now they hope he will really reach a deal with china knowing that the consequences of a trade war would be devastating. well thanks in part to pressure from washington chinese consumers will likely pay to lower prices on certain products from july after beijing announced it's cutting tariffs on almost one in off hours and imported conceive of products. european wines and american cosmetic products chinese consumers can choose from a wide range of imported goods but up until now they've paid
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a premium for the privilege tariffs on consumer goods have average forty nine off percent a good bit higher than the country's general import duties fare of sun consumer goods well now dropped to an average of six point nine percent. following pressure from the u.s. another trade partners china has pledged to increase imports and this move is part of the effort. in the market adapt to the world economy and push forward economically. but china's not acting entirely voluntarily president trump put pressure on the world's second largest economy this week by slapping additional tariffs on fifty billion dollars worth of chinese imports china's reductions could have the two nations reach a consensus on their own going trade negotiations u.s. commerce secretary will go ross is due to arrive in beijing on saturday for the
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next round of talks. with the russia countdown till russia twenty eight hundred now on it's a way to fail and that. so world cup twenty eighteen kicks off in a couple of weeks which means this may be decision time for the national team coaches. love sports as much herman is here to talk about what could be an eventful few days welcome germany have a friendly against austria on saturday what's at stake for him. there's a lot of stake for a lot of people in usually a friendly against austria doesn't sound all that interesting but this is one that comes about thirty six hours become before love has to cut down his roster from twenty seven to twenty three and the guy from whom the most is at stake is manuel neuer now he has about the most imposing resumes any goalkeeper in the world he's
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you know a world cup winner a european cup winner a serial bundesliga winner he's germany's number one for many many years but he happens to have missed almost the entire past season for buying the next he broke his foot in september he had a very difficult process of rehab toward getting healthy originally he expected to be back probably in april or may to make the last part of byron munich season that didn't work out he decided to save his patter get healthy for germany and you know has said he is only going to take manuel neuer as germany's number one and he has to prove to love on saturday night against austria that he is healthy enough to deserve that status as number one so there's a lot of stick so who else has something to prove well the first thing that comes to mind for me anyway is newspapers and newspapers and is probably the most surprising inclusion in the preliminary squad he made it ahead of some other strikers who expected to be there in his place he's the only uncapped player in
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this entire group it he's coming off of a standout season he scored fifteen goals for his club as a fribourg. but he is twenty nine years old and. you know to get your first cap at twenty nine is pretty unusual but you know still there must be something about just in there is drawing your love and just to have brought him into this group in the first place he actually addressed this issue at a press conference today and i think it might be worth listening to see what said about peyton in the last two games he's proved that he's versatile and is really pacey. he's a player you can play off of and makes a good run he comes back to defend he knows that style of play from drive of course niels has made a really good impression on me. so just. that i actually know who he's letting go already you know i think he probably does know
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about ninety five percent and that's just the nature of the game for a national team coach i mean these coaches and their assistants basically have either a mental list or in some cases in a room somewhere an actual poster on the wall that shows you know all of the time who is you know where in the pecking order at every single position in every possible formation who's our number one who's our number twos or number three so just from that sort of process of elimination i think he probably has in mind who he'd like to have in his list of twenty three but you know things happen in sports people get injured it happened to marco royce before the last world cup he would have been a shoo in perhaps even a starter he didn't make the term after getting hurt in a friendly just before the tournament so you know it could very well be that tomorrow evening against austria someone is the unlucky guy who picks up an energy at the injury at the wrong time and doesn't get on the plane to russia so you know
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your team love has said himself he doesn't like having these conversations the guys get left out but he knows that you've got a deliberate face to face her attack here. now just a couple of weeks before the world cup begins in russia another world cup is already underway in suburban london drawing fans not by the millions but by the hundreds it's a total win for countries who are not officially recognized i mean includes teams who represent disputed regions. their fans sing songs and wave flags that are banned in tibet by the ruling government china but that doesn't stop these red plaid tibetan players in exile playing in a world cup of like teams that are not recognized by fifo football's governing body . on the opening day of this world cup that caused
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a disputed region of georgia was tibet's opponent on the pitch that looked at that and my mighty mighty well that's why this is the first told them that we managed to get it is a big one for us this is normally people don't consider to be this country. the tibetan team may have been blessed by the exiled dalai lama before they left for the tournament but the going was tough against the cousins. not that the outcome of each match is in fact the most important thing i'm not a football fan. i mean i've hardly ever been so much in my entire life but this is something different this is something nice. that shows us in the positive like showing many of the regions represented here in any life is a step up so even though the confederation of independent football associations is
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a blip on the radar to the fifa world cup no matter. what covers of awesome out the world there are people slipping through the cracks and i think there will always be a need for the book to a more flexible model of identity that lies people see play fight and seize on traps in the mainstream is really good you think it's wrong to bring them over tibet was overpowered by a greater force in this their opening group stage match but a house is a term in favor and the tibetans are happy. simply to have made this world cup. so even though the official world cup hasn't started yet football fans old and young are already busy collecting stickers of the heroes yes the world is in a penny frenzy and apparently has nothing to do with bread it is but more important the stick albums have been popular for decades but a few months ago a spanish mother decided they were missing something called nothing from d.w.
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social media is here to tell us more welcome call what was missing not bread nothing to bread here in this is about women athletes and for those of you i guess you feel don't know what we're talking about this is a collectible sticker album right here you can see some of these stickers on the wall behind us here it's an italian company this is really really popular with sports fans all over the world but maybe as you can see there is an issue with with some of these stickers the vast majority of them are of male athletes and also many liminal of this is this is this is getting ready for the world cup one person though decided to do something about it phil as you mentioned and this is a mother located in spain and her name is maria vasquez she's been watching two of her daughters collect these panini stickers of mail footballers she wanted them though to be able to do the same thing with their idols and these really would be the women players and spain's top women's league so she took matters into her own hands she contacted the spanish women's clubs for photos of each player and she
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actually made three hundred fifty her own panini style stickers you can see now her final results here complete with a custom designed cover this took her eight months of work and look at all those really cool stickers that she designed herself with those photos phil we spoke with maria actually just a short time ago abroad her project and here is what she told us. i don't think there is enough appreciation or recognition of female athletes in general not just in football person sports in general i think women don't get the same recognition and some of them dirty could be totally crazy but maybe something simple like a sticker could change this mentality with boys and with girls so they have more respect for women at the minimum cool project and most importantly our girls loved it too what strikes me is this look at. these a grown man this woman who weighs seventy six kilograms sixty eight i've weighed
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seven kilograms or for what we want what you want to stick or feel so those girls loved it what was a broader reaction a lot of people like this project a big support even from the female players themselves once they saw themselves on these stickers we also reached out to pinney the company that makes these to see what they thought they also support the project but they pointed out that there are some stickers that they make that feature female athletes they say in twenty fifteen there was an officially licensed sticker album for the women's world cup in canada and last year they released an official sticker album for the women's football european championship both were a big success they say they will also be coming out in twenty nineteen when it's time for the women's world cup they'll have a sticker album for that as well but i guess we should all look forward to that call not so much just continue our sporting theme with athletics. american sprinter really showing that he's the man to beat and they want hundred meters by upsetting his compassionate chris coleman for the second time it would go for the right to die league still throw the best time of the season so far one point nine three
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seconds colin pulled up just before the finish there was also a record setting performance for the toss top hurdle abdurrahman the samba sprinted past world champion cost involved norway to win the four hundred meter us somewhere around the fastest event time in nearly a decade setting a diamond lead or. so this is a special time of year for the fashion conscious because it's when the top fashion houses present their cruise collections so what is a cruise collection i ask you how to parent helps to have from the diverse culture is here to tell us more welcome karen i'm guessing that i'm not wearing anything that would even remotely resemble what why it's a little bit formal you know a cruise collection just to answer your question is used to be just what it sounds like another is a collection that was designed to be worn on vacation which many people took in the
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winter months and then ideally somewhere warm on the ship but in recent years cruise collections have have kind of turned into something of a little bit of a holdover a placeholder between the release of the fall and winter collections in february and then the spring and summer next september so that there's always you know lots to look at and want to spend your money on ok so the. guessing just looking at the labels and he says all about the rich as well so this is the jet setters who can afford to escape south that is the target audience it's also known as resort where so it includes everything you know from shoes all the way to accessories and high end jewelry. so that you can obviously look picture perfect hang your arm over the railing of the ship with your cocktail shows as a result tend to be really very opulent and a few of the of the major luxury houses in france this year did some really spectacular cruise collection presentations and because we all love to know how the
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other half lives and of course how they vacation we thought we'd have a quick cruise through these collections. dior chose a palatial venue to present its twenty nine hundred cruise collection the stables and grounds of the shuttle to sean two year outside paris the atmosphere was much more relaxed than it shows cheering fashion week in the city. they tend to be going to the most spectacular in their choice of the locations and i wonder if that's because you have to kind of fight for attention at this time of year always a pleasure to attend and kind of exciting and dynamic i don't think is a different clients about is this fair and that was good because the people that come to the showed us to run in another short as not so being easy so they want to leave her fashion probably in a way more dreaming. less. call it. could do it in.
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the inspiration for maria grant to a curious collection is mexican women rojo riders ischemia ruses with their distinctive costumes the models put on their finishing touches in the courtyard michael jackson's daughter paris jackson was among the guests. the only problem was the weather the show had to go on in pouring rain do your isn't the only fashion house to live just presented a cruise collection chanel took the cruise part as the starting point for their collection from multiple holidays these collections are usually presented once a year and the gaps between the regular fashion weeks usually in may the party after the do your show took place under cover and the champagne was definitely flowing all of the very school who see it and apparently quite jolly a party the rest of us can but observe from a distance. what a shame about the rain made it all the more romantic and i mean it is about travel
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wasn't it and rain is definitely a court of justice well though i was wearing flip flops. there are lots of incredible locations and that's really what makes these shows stand out and obviously it's only the houses the fashion houses that can afford the incredible expense of this kind of extra show this kind of magnitude that are there actually into the crew's collection market we can have a look at that at the gucci collection here which took place the show at a unesco world heritage site in the publicized city of in france and you can see here a spectacular setting the prominent all lit up in flames in this beautiful element of gothic rock n roll reflected in the collections of louis freeh toas here at the fall of us you know my that's in the village of some paul devolves not far from nice in southern france and the chief's son and he took advantage of spaces like this jack committee courtyard you can see here and. labyrinth if it's incredible sculptures to make this show incredibly playful very eclectic there's
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really a very different atmosphere at these shows and one of these what they call the future ok so this is a this is actually over need boot that is grafted onto what you could call a trainer model shoes and this is from the color of the tone basically what he's doing here is tying tying this into another major trend for the year which is ugly trainers or extreme trainers they're also being called which have made it into the high fashion mainstream you can see here the the beatles interpretation of that the arch light that goes for seven hundred eighty euros this shoes so you can really that's balenciaga right there that we can see i don't understand it this is this is this is young people and. just not ugly is suddenly beautiful ok can you give us everything that you could. like here just hard to. bring you the latest news those talks that we mentioned the top of the top of the
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high level envoy from north korea and it. as president donald trump i don't think that he will hold a summit with north korea's leader kim jong il. i'm going to the matter from now on north korea's leader which was very nice and very interesting new guy. i think. it's all kofi follow me so i go down. to the bureau for. example.
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