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series. shift this week on g.w. . this is day eight of us live from europe welcomes on. israel's prime minister. whistle stop tour of european capitals in bold and via america's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal that he made netanyahu tells german chancellor it is time to get tough on time also on the program. ave terrorists
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victims the german women who married islamic state jihad ists and now want to come home. i'm going to stone germany so the world cup squad comes to mind well not noir makes the team despite concerns over his fitness a rising star on the roy saturday. i'm still gal welcome to the program germany's chancellor i'm going to america i'm tired israeli counterpart benyamin netanyahu have been holding talks in the first since the united states pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu is visiting the deals european signatures to demand a tougher line on. we have great opportunities but we also face great challenges and i think the greatest challenge to the civilized world
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first is today the danger that comes up from. militant islamic states that are bent on aggression and acquiring nuclear arsenals this is the greatest danger is in iraq. just yesterday he was going to come and i hate yesterday he said again that israel is a cancer that has to be eradicated will be eradicated from the earth. this is the i mean that in the beginning of the twenty first century somebody talks about destroying goes we'll. it's a good move for those who are behind the curtain and welcome. this is a interesting was that you have germany and israel both saying they want peace in the middle east and yet both be on completely opposite sides of the table when it comes to iran yes because that's basically a contradiction that can only be explained when you see that any minute on ya israel currently sees this iran nuclear deal that trump has now withdrawn from as
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part of the problem where is israel's european and other allies see it as part of a potential solution to stop iran or at least slow down iran in acquiring nuclear weapons now the clear message here was that really there was not much ground between the two datas and as expected really on this iran nuclear deal and that any minute and yahoo was basically mapping out this negative impact that iran is having particularly in syria warning also germany that it's in its own interests to cub in iran for sparking what he calls a religious war particularly in syria which would produce many migrants and refugees which of course is something that germany would then be concerned about again so he was trying to create that kind of logic but quite clearly that those differences remain with the message coming out of the potential end of the iran nuclear deal being that there is no diplomatic solution we heard from prime
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minister netanyahu let's hear from chancellor merkel. well you know sweden. with an address the middle east peace process we also talked about the opportunities. that open up here it would be better we feel to stand up for a two state solution right now we seem to have a rather complicated situation because no talks are taking place whatsoever seemingly we also talked about gaza we talked about the abuse of children and civilians to act against israel this is a must have been one of the most uncomfortable press conferences of all time you have two allies who were so opposed to each other on so many issues with chancellor merkel were not afraid to push back a bet you mean your who say well what about this two state solution that they've made they don't seem to be on the same page when it was really that because they both know exactly what the other one stands on this particular issue and i to
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translate what the german chancellor said that it's quite clear that there are many doubts over how committed binyamin netanyahu indeed is to the two state solutions in the days leading up to today's meeting we saw the german government protests plans to create more settlements to basically push out people who are living in disputed areas which under international law occupied by israel but israel now claims for itself there's a lot of legal questions attached to that and there has in the past been there continues to be criticism also from those german allies who say that they are absolutely committed to israel's peace and security but at the same time see settlements being built there so clearly there's not that much agreement and we saw effective but what can i say suspension of those joint meetings of the cabinets of israel and many and that one piece of progress that we saw in those talks today is that those are due to continue that new date was announced on the fourth of october
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where both candidates will meet in israel very very very meet very agree to disagree there mr netanyahu goes on to paris and london and i'm going to thank you . jordan's prime minister has resigned his departure follows days of widespread protests which drew thousands of people onto the streets demonstrators want to the prime minister to go because of his government's planned tax increases which have been passed by the international monetary fund these are the largest process the normally stable country has seen in recent years the king has now asked former world bank economist omar alvarez ause to form a new government. and we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the brain around the world north korea's government has replaced three top military leaders this comes just over a week ahead of a planned summit with the united states observers say the changes could be aimed at smoothing the path to a deal with the u.s. . u.s.
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president trump has been tweeting about the russian investigation declaring that he has the absolute right to pardon himself and this comes a day after his legal team argued that such a group or something despite being within the president's powers in his tweet mr trump said he has no need to do so since he has quote nothing wrong. with these first eight people have been killed in guatemala's volcanic eruption according to the country's disaster agency. blanketing the area. being moved out to be affected so the city. the battle to defeat the islamic state militant group has been one of the most challenging of recent years the jihad captured swathes of syria and iraq and subjected them to a reign of terror that despite a brutal reputation and international condemnation also proved attractive just last
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year after i asked stand it's defacto capital fellow kurdish forces picked up a group of german women who had joined the jihad he's now those with want to go to germany they're being held in northern syria while authorities determine whether they are taleb rates as overactive. life under the so-called islamic state from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen the jihadists imposed their ruthless moral codex on the city of raka torture beheadings public executions were daily occurrences and here is where attacks around the world were planned to end managed . move to rock in twenty fifteen she made her way there from munich via turkey since the city was retaken from the islamic state last fall the thirty three year old has been living in a camp run by the kurdish militia p.g.d.
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in northern syria. what i want to say to my government is bring us back this still goes back just bring us back to germany. for children twenty three square metres of space but things could have been worse there is enough to eat and drink and nonstop cartoons for the kids no war no terror sandra traveled to syria because she wanted to live according to sharia law as a recent convert to islam she didn't feel like sept did in germany nor did her american born husband a friend of hers in iraq suggested they come. she said me covering this law mixed. she sent me videos and it was very beautiful he was how you can if you use windows so yes maybe it's. around thirty five german women and their children are waiting in northern syria to return home their fates are all very similar. left
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germany in twenty fourteen friends brought her to rocca via turkey she gave birth to a child and found work in a shopping center. for two years it will send him full time so much play and everything. and. yeah there was everything from we knew the halls is the bed. because i know in germany the life you know and when you go close it because i know she claims she was unaware of any atrocities she says the war and the bombs took their toll and when rocca fell her own life fell apart but islamic scholar marwan abu doubts the women's ignorance he considers them dangerous . it is hard to believe they arrived in rocca and the modus operandi of the i.a.s. was of course not just to welcome people but to question them closely then they had to swear oath of loyalty the. only then did they get an apartment or house
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which belonged to someone who had previously been expelled for. the german women were picked up by the kurdish militia while fleeing rocka the kurds have no interest in detaining these women longer than necessary that's how. every country has to take responsibility for its citizens to take them back and put them on trial . for their return to germany is just a matter of time and they probably will not face any legal consequences as it will be next to impossible for authorities to prove any wrongdoing once they are back they can expect to live their lives in complete freedom. countries world cup squad down to twenty three players with the germany coach dropping one of the country's brightest young talents leroy sadik has had
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a great season with english champions manchester city will not be heading to russia for what needs paterson also missed the cut along the fed. goalkeeper bad play no captain manuel neuer has made the squad after proving his fitness to germany's world cup training camp. so let's go through this with max merritt from d.w. welcome max so let's start with that big shock then why has us left out in style when a sunny day certainly showed his ruthless side now in the past lives often pick players not based on that club form very much been loyal to certain players who've delivered for him in the germany shut and based on his club form son it was nailed on for me even to start in the tournament he scored fourteen goals provided nineteen assists in england he was voted as the young player of the year by his fellow calling so that shows how highly he's regarded i mean he joins a list there of players like gareth bale christian elder wayne rooney to name but a few and he's played in the last six games for germany all six of the last seven i
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should say and hasn't really delivered overall in twelve games zero goals there was cysts so in the germany shirt he hasn't really shown his best form and live said it was a very close decision between him and yulian brandt who also hasn't really performed for germany was part of the confit cup squad last year that was victorious in russia the precursor to this year's world cup tournament so maybe that played into his mind but on social media people have been very shocked the insomnia a has been trending and you know while they haven't performed i would have taken them definitely and sometimes you need a little spock like mario gets approved last time around when germany won the world cup he scored a goal in extra time that said goalkeeper manuel neuer he was also slightly dodgy but he seems to be in at will he is it now yes i mean he probably get prevent preferential treatment being the captain as well as being a firm fixture in his team for many many years we saw for instance egypt today
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released their squad with mohamed salah and he's been someone who's been injured but obviously being a star player has gone we see him on a lot he did make a few key saves in his first competitive outing since september after he was injured for such a long time with an ongoing injury lets in two goals you can't. they fault him for either of those two goals so probably deservedly goes on but no off to a good start losing to want to get to australia what's how did that result play into this election i mean in certain ways it didn't toll because you look at it until you really get nicholas who are the defenders in front of moya who are probably more of those two goals both of them go on the plane and you'll have them tough you didn't play in that game is out of the squad on the other hand they didn't play it well again and pace and he was a surprise inclusion in the preliminary squad he also didn't make the cut so i think it played a little bit into his mind but probably the training camp was what gave live the real information he needed and so he's made the selection and now he's made
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a fabulous ally and it's we will talk about it. but for now thank you thank you just time to remind you of our top story this hour israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been holding talks in that with german chancellor angela merkel the first meeting since the u.s. pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu called on the chancellor not to back a stronger line on iran. as it show up today will talk of the out on the web site called out of the. earth home for saving google india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions and global ideas the environment series of global three thousand on t w and online. and i think one day this war will be considered cruel and unjust war
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you know who solution and certainly all citizens will crain.

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