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everything going to. be a. this is the w. news alone news media has also taken office today and tim thought is calling on sanchez to join fresh independent teams also coming up it was on the end all and now is back on again u.s. president of donald trump says the meeting with north korea's leader will take place on the twelfth of june as originally planned that announcement off to
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a high level north korean on boy network from the white house. and the various prime minister makes a major folklorist you visit the pope francis at the vatican he forgot to bring libya this is the various new norm requiring crucifixes be displayed in public buildings comes into effect. on the home free glad you could join us spade has a new prime minister who will lead a minority government as the leader of spain's socialist boss he has taken the oath of office he will now lead the country off to aus to his conservative criticism and a no confidence motion in parliament but he's on likely to enjoy much of a honeymoon. pedro sanchez is going to have to perform
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a balancing act to maintain his minority governments hold on power. he still has to pull his cabinet together but it's not clear what concessions he'll have to make to appease regional parties including catalan separatists who supported his no confidence motion. some six hundred kilometers away in barcelona catalonia as new leader kim swears in his new cabinet the yellow ribbon is a symbol of solidarity with party members imprisoned after last year's attempted secession from spine. the spanish government had rejected told us first list of ministers calling it a provocation because several of them were imprisoned or in exile today toure announced that he wants to sit down for talks with president sanchez at the same table government to government the situation we're experiencing can't go on any longer. he has
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a clear goal in mind an independent catalonian republic it could be the right moment the swearing in of sanchez and torah has gone some way to defuse tensions between madrid and barcelona on the streets of there's a spirit of hope. and i'm very happy i think it's good news for spain and for catalonia because with the government we have in recent years it's been a huge institutional blockade there was no dialogue and corruption cases have been serious so i think it's good news. and i think now there could be the possibility of redirecting the situation although at the same time i'm skeptical i see it as complicated at least it can't be worse than with iraq oil. so with the arrival of the socialist party dubiously socialist it could open a possibility of dialogue. that interview pedro sanchez has said he's
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willing to talk but ending the deadlock won't be easy he's clearly said he wants catalonia to remain in spain. if you choose to do the most will join you. well here in germany a far right politician has sparked controversy after dismissing hitler and the nazi era alexander garland the co-leader of the alternative for germany was speaking at a meeting of the party's youth wing take a listen to what he had to say. yes we are committed to our responsibility for the twelve years. but hitler and the nazis are just a speck of bird poop and more than one thousand years of successful german history . alexander galland that while other politicians in gemma's parliament have reacted sharply the general secretary of the social democrats replying on twitter calling galland statement
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a terrifying minimization of the nazis and now some of the other stories making news around the world. media report in the united states a tech giant google will end a project with the pentagon on using artificial intelligence in the matric maiden project use a i to interpret videos and improve drone targeting google's decision comes after thousands of its employees expressed their opposition. in egypt abdullah fattah el-sisi has been sworn in for a second term as president sisi won a landslide victory in the election in march after all that the series opponents had withdrawn he told the egyptian parliament his main aim was to achieve peace and improve the economy. in here administered kashmir has seen a second day of clashes between protesters and police the latest on rest began during a funeral for a demonstrator run over by
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a police vehicle on friday authorities have imposed a curfew on blocks internet access kashmir is claimed both by pakistan and india. the on again off again summit is back on again u.s. president donald trump says he will meet the north korean leader kim jong il and on the twelfth of june in singapore just days ago trumpet council the summit intended to deal with new clear eyes north korea blaming the letter and rhetoric from pyongyang now after having met with a senior north korean envoy at the white house during which trump was given a personal letter from kim trump says the summit is back on track. the meeting between the north korean delegation and u.s. president donald trump ended with smiles photos and handshakes. then flanked by u.s. secretary of state mike pompei oh the president announced that the historic meeting with north korea's leader kim jong un would go ahead on after all we'll be. meeting
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her in june twelfth in singapore what very well it's really getting to know you kind of a situation mike you spent two days. doing just really got to know their people very well and we will you people are going to have to travel because you will be in singapore june twelfth. the north korean delegation was led by kim yong charlie the country's vice chairman he's the highest ranking figure from the country to come to the white house in nearly twenty years trump said the former intelligence chief delivered him a personal message from north korean leader kim jong un. a letter was given to me by him you know and that letter was written to her not it's not at all would you like to see what was in that letter all your life with it how much how much you know how much it was nothing like you know it was a very interesting letter and at some point i may be it may be appropriate and
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maybe i'll be able to give it you maybe you'll be able to see it shortly afterwards however the president admitted that he hadn't actually read the letter yet. as trump and his family headed off for a weekend getaway at the official camp david presidential retreat he told reporters he had a little relaxation and a lot of work on as we can to gender perhaps that includes a little light reading. a little requiring public buildings in the southern demonstratively very to display the crucifix has gone into effect critics say it blows the line between church and state all this all this fear it's an affront to germany's growing muslim population state premium marcus said the decree is there a mind to all those various catholic traditions but on a visit to pope francis in rome there was another longstanding very tradition that apparently abounds. it was a folk pot that would embarrass anybody berrien when state premier marcus it up
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presented pope francis with a gift basket the pontiff was surprised something was missing. you won't be you didn't ok don't worry you'll get some beer. it was a glaring omission from a man who considers himself a guardian of bavarian heritage as he mingled in the vatican his so-called cross to create took effect in his home state throughout traditionally catholic varia crucifixes went up in classrooms and courtrooms to meet the new requirement that all state buildings display a christian cross. it is now foul of german culture of which he is glaringly proud the conservative politician likes to pose with symbols of that heritage in his hands be it a crucifix a maypole. a sheep or yes even a beer. some in bavaria sees it as
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a protector of their identity. i'm a christian from bulgaria i was born here and i think it should stay this way we do it like this and our christianity and other religions can do how they see fit i'm for it. but the. others feel the crucifix is being used as a cultural bludgeon. well i think that religion belongs in your head and in your heart and other than that it should be neutral. i think that everyone should be able to make up their minds for themselves the stations the station the churches the church and dutch should stay the way it was written down in the constitution. one thing is for certain zero as long as put him at the center of attention which could bode well for him and his christian social union party in october elections at the french open
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in paris men's number one the definite does quest to win an eleventh title is very much on the track he earned a straight set win over this i guess day to make the last sixteen over on the women's side of the draw top seeded simona halep and had her hands full against andrea petkovic but after taking the first set in a tie breaker their immediate overpowered her opponent closing out the much with a six love second set elsewhere and the draw a number three seed got to be near mugu thought of spain flew through to the fourth round with a string and with a straight sets win over her australian opponent samantha stosur well the belgian national football team has been caught not paying off a t.v. reporter personalise much as this seemed to reveal its world cup squad much earlier than planned five players who do speak out from the twenty eight member squad on monday but the story was apparently revealed days early each mattress for the name
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of a player but there are only twenty three of them there was no room at the end to the likes of goalkeeper much says and for others to be forgiven for not quite giving their all in belgium's final wal-mart against portugal tonight. to an important success for animal welfare now the population of mountain gorillas has risen by more than a quarter in central africa thanks to tourism as according to a new report by the dns fossey gorilla fund now the apes remain one of the most endangered species on the planet as they face threats including limited habitat disease and climate change. the mountains in northern rwanda this sanctuary in the heart of africa is home to the mountain gorillas it requires a long hike to get here but suddenly they appear the mountain gorillas are extremely similar to humans except you think you want to take me because i'm not sure my bank can afford it second. it's.
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a cost several hundred dollars to spend an hour with the gorillas but the high price is an integral part of a conservation plan to save these endangered animals. the money they pay when they come in to see their quotas. if issued to rolled towards the north only to goodness even. though it is sick they could manage. their numerous schools hospitals and jobs in the villages surrounding the sanctuary experts say that as a sign of how valuable the animals are to the people in the area. they are the only apes whose number has grown in the last few decades everywhere else we are losing the battle to protect nature the orangutang the bonobos the chimpanzees with the eastern and western lowland gorillas these mountain gorillas are the only ones whose numbers are growing. but the rapidly growing population of africa promises to
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be a threat to the sanctuary the mountain gorillas will remain an endangered species. and now for the ending a student find it in california had a lucky escape when she was forced to make a successful emotion see landing on a busy street in los angeles city experience engine bringing the aircraft down she landed the plane without its own power lines he calls it. and are minded of the top stories we're following for you spain's new prime minister pedro sanchez has taken the oath of office in madrid but his socialists will need the support of time to get quickest to golf and then you need a team toda was also sworn in today and to discuss in the pendants for his region. and us president donald song says a meeting with north korea's leader will take place on the twelfth of june as originally planned thus announcement coming off to a high level north korean envoy minutes which saw the white house. you're watching
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