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this is. from berlin tonight allies had on over iran israel's prime minister made berlin the first stop on his tour of european capitals today emboldened by america's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal. who told germany it's time to get tough on tehran also coming up are they terrorists or a victim of the german women who married islamic state jihad is and now want to
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come home we'll have their story and officials in guatemala say dozens have died after a volcanic eruption they are more have fled the danger zone. plus germany finalizes its squad for the soccer world cup captain manuel neuer makes the team despite concerns over his fitness while rising star royce funding is sent home. it's good to have you with us wherever the israeli prime minister pays a visit in europe there is bound to be disagreement over the iran's nuclear deal today benjamin netanyahu was here in berlin to meet with german chancellor angela merkel it was their first meeting since the united states pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu was traveling across europe lobbying governments to take
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a tougher line on tehran. it's no ordinary day when israel's prime minister visits palin police were on the highest alert and there were demonstrations by both pro and anti israel groups but it's the timing of the visit that's most crucial iran is high on netanyahu is agenda more specifically iran nuclear deal german chancellor angela merkel would like to see the agreement remain intact netanyahu thinks president trump was right when he withdrew from the deal netanyahu is calling on machall and her european counterparts to re impose sanctions on iran. we cannot let pressure economic sanctions on iran break loose cash machine that feeds me really an empire that endangers everybody and dangers israel but indirectly also in dangerous germany and europe netanyahu claims that around finances its fight against israel with the money and the terror around is continuing its work on
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a nuclear bomb. macko objected maintaining that the nuclear deal has ensured transparency. but she did see some danger in iran's nuclear ambitions and promised to work against the. talks nonetheless we believe that we share the goal of preventing iran ever having nuclear weapons and where we have differences of opinion is the question of how do we best achieve that i can get out of this. despite their differences machall and netanyahu emphasized the good relationship the two countries enjoy and announced a visit by the german government to israel in october. on joint you know the big table by our chief political editor of hello chris nourishes on the story for us tonight so america yahoo we know that they agreed that there could be no nuclear weapon in iran but they seemed to it's almost impossible for them to find common
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ground on reaching that position why is that. is because benjamin netanyahu always saw the iran nuclear deal as part of the problem whereas most european union states including previously also the u.s. china russia i mean they are not going to agree on anything really they see this as part of solace in the case of the united states is part of the solution of trying to hem in iran basically giving it some economic incentives in exchange for buying time and this is what the new minister now mapped out once again that buying time simply wasn't enough for him because he firmly believes and he provided what he says evidence that iran was after a nuclear bomb it would still trying to achieve and he cited the ayatollah how many . once again stating that israel was quote accounts that needed to be removed so
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when he saw himself confirmed that just this week and we know that he's going across europe lobbying these countries the signatories of the iran nuclear deal he wants them to get tougher on iran but he obviously he did. derby's opinion he didn't change the chancers mind so was the visit them for nothing when it comes to iran. well in terms of iran both for so relaxed because they know exactly where they stand and they knew that there really was absolutely agree to disagree previously but at the same time getting tough on iran is something that european countries including germany wanted to do basically what i call the french president which was the next stop at any minute and yahoo and the german chancellor agreed on when there was still hope of rescuing the steel of keeping the americans on board was too often additional agreement that would also address the ballistic missiles that iran has which are becoming more of an imminent threat to the israelis who feel particular also under threat by iran being present in syria currently so that
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could have been added on where is the israelis to keep doing this now who saw this as a reasons to not continue this nuclear deal and what about mideast peace they mentioned the tuesday solution yet again today. well the german chancellor angela merkel restates this time and time again within a minute there was a time where there was some doubt over whether he would still publicly celebs that this is what he really aims for politically he we see it stated that once again today but of course there are question marks looking at the settlement policy just a couple of days ago we saw once again the german foreign ministry actually calling the israelis not to go ahead with yet another settlement project in a territory that is still seen as under international occupied by israel so here both really don't see eye to eye at the same time they know that there is a firm commitment to the israelis and netanyahu once again says that he was
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grateful for germany support for guaranteeing israeli security so really they in terms of values i mean it is the only democracy in the middle east. they have clear lines of communication and also clear agreement on how a state should function so this leaves the israelis as the odd one out still in the region it's just and it's not a mind of point that they see a very big difference in what could be a first step towards and he's talking about peace once again says it could be would be simple if only the palestinians recognize the israeli state but we know it isn't we know we're just exactly right it's all right to our political editor make a lick of their own story force to not become a thank you. thing here is some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world that north korea's government has replaced three top military leaders for reshuffling comes just over a week ahead of a planned summit with the united states observers say you could be aimed at
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smoothing the path to a potential deal with the u.s. u.s. president has been tweeting about the russia investigation declaring that he has the absolute right to pardon himself it comes a day after his legal team argued that such a move would be unthinkable despite being within the president's powers mr trump went on to make the point that he would actually need to pardon himself since he has quote done nothing wrong thousands of people have held a candlelight vigil in hong kong to remember the victims of the key elements square massacre in beijing twenty nine years ago although the death toll is unknown hundreds if not thousands were killed when china ordered its military to clear the square ending weeks of student led pro-democracy protests. saudi arabia has issued the first driving licenses to ten women as it prepares to lift its ban on female drivers later this month each of the women already held
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a license issued by another country the move comes as a number of women who campaigned for the right to drive remain under arrest. well the battle to defeat the islamic state militant group has been one of the most challenging of recent years the jihadi captured swades in syria and iraq and subjected them to a reign of terror but despite a brutal reputation and international condemnation i s also proved attractive to some women last year after i as collapsed and it's defacto capital rockefeller kurdish forces picked up a group of german women who had joined the jihad now they want to go home to germany but are being held in northern syria. well authorities determine whether they are collaborators or whether their victim. life under the so-called islamic state from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen the jihadists
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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 and managed. sandra moved to iraq 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 y p g in northern syria what i want to say. these bring us. this just bring us back to. four 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
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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 love mixtape that she sent me videos and it was very beautiful q. is how you can if you're a slow 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 germany in twenty fourteen friends brought her to iraq via turkey she gave birth to a child and found work in a shopping center. for two years it will send him up full time so much play and everything. and yet if there was everything from the new the holes is the bedrooms every suit because i know in germany is another life you know and when you go old said you must close every scene because i know she claims she
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was unaware of any atrocities she says the war and the bombs took their toll and when rocket fell her own life fell apart but islamic scholar marwan abu doubts the women's ignorance he considers them dangerous. that 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 oaths of loyalty before. and only then did they get an apartment or house which belonged to someone who had previously been expelled from. 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 . their return to germany is just
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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. without authorities in guatemala city at least sixty people have died in a volcanic eruption there with the death toll expected to rise is the. southwest of the capital guatemala city burst into life on sunday rivers of mud and ash swept over the surrounding area presenting rescue workers with a harrowing scene. rescue workers pulling lifeless bodies out of the entire landscape grey and people continue to flee in fear of new eruptions. on sunday a scorching hail of ash and rocks fell on the villages around the volcano police
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and firefighters provided first aid but many residents did not manage to escape. the big lava flow came from the top of the volcano all we could do was run and leave everything we owned in the house. around noon on sunday a huge ash cloud filled the sky in guatemala city the airport had to be temporarily closed more than three thousand people were taken to safety in emergency shelters and given basic supplies the love a flow has blocked roads cutting off some villages from the outside world the number of victims is expected to rise. our hope is here now fresh from his vacation is now the time to talk business news and get serious bread right talk about the big corporate news of the day german chemicals group buyer is very close to finishing its takeover of u.s. seeds giant monsanto the sixty three billion dollars buyout is set to close thirsty
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buyers ditching the name on sad too though it's been a target of protests and lawsuits for years and santo products will keep their names like round up which contains the controversial herbicide life will sit by or insists that monsanto's crop protection technology engineering modified seeds are vital to feeding a growing global population. there are financial correspondent on wall street is joining us now hi sophie it's very good to see you now will wiping away the name monsanto really get rid of the problems and the bad reputation associated with the company for. all that is highly. unlikely but it's very clearly what bae is trying to do i mean the name one fan to have been the epi tome of evil for basic revie entire century a company had to be draining farmers destroying the environment or poisoning our food so it looks like a buyer is spending a lot to possibly inherit
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a bad reputation when launching this takeover bid the buyer promised it would not introduce genetically modified crops in europe experts are still warning buyer is going to feel the impact of this bad reputation by association because some of the brand names which will become part of the new portfolio draw almost as much controversy as the parent company and fire is not going to change the length of the danger of a knock on effect is real and could potentially damage the fate of the stock price of buyer is well the stock is indeed down for the year though see many changes in the sector of the group chemicals in the last few months and years do you think that's it as far as litigation goes in the sector. where i mean this still takes place amid a global shake up fuel by sluggish crop prices so there's a huge need for this consultation three method companies now control the market
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that supply agricultural inputs like feels like traits like chemicals and was farmers fear this prospect the new market power is certainly something that is also tempting to the stock market especially after buyer got clearance from the u.s. department of justice canadian authorities the european commission so many hurdles have successfully been taken in this two year quest now they're still mexico's anti cafe agency left so fisherman's key on wall street thanks very much for the analysis. and speaking of hurdles italy's government was finally sworn in on friday ending months of political turmoil but investors are still nervous italy already has a substantial pile of debt and still new prime minister g seven gone to scald leagues have promised voters a basic income of seven hundred eighty euros per month and lower taxes the new
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government also wants to challenge you fiscal rules while italy depends on the european central bank to borrow more money some fear the blocks third largest economy might become its new problem chopped now earlier we spoke to all the spots our financial correspondent in frankfurt and asked him how investors are assessing italy's future under the new government. on the face of it today the trading has been benign was already so on friday the shares going up slightly but not tanking the euro stable and even telling a debt government bonds going up today and the yield that is the kind of return they give to investors much above what it was last week at the beginning of last week when there was real turmoil over the worries on italy on the surface of it people tell me it's the certainty that there is an italian government but you know everyone i talked to here is super worried about it it's the main worry at the
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moment italy will it survive will it remain stable financially in some way will it stay in the euro and if not what does that do to the rest. there was all the spots in frankfurt but we stay on the subject of the eurozone because german chancellor angela merkel broke cover over the weekend on euro zone reform responding to a speech by french president corps in april merkel agreed to founding of a european monetary fund and a common investment budget those smaller than the one local suggested as a cause office says more work is needed on banking union proposals for the two countries are aiming to agree on eurozone reforms later this month ahead of its use of. their billing at the biggest ever worldwide clean up the un is calling on citizens and companies to fight plastic pollution and world environmental day this tuesday an estimated one hundred fifty million tons of plastic bottles and packaging are floating in the oceans killing marine life and
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entering the human food chain the booming economies of southeast asia more plastic in the seas than the rest of the globe combined. just south of the vietnamese capital hanoi but one senate breach of how luck is choking under the plastic onslaught. officials struggle to keep up with the deluge which washes in with every high tide there seems to be more plastic than sand on this tree line form a paradise. they put everything in a plastic bag if they're preserving shrimp or preserving fish they put it in a plastic bank when they finish they just throw the bags into the ocean the trash floats to wherever the sea level rises and then that. study by the university of georgia says vietnam is the world's fourth largest marine plastic polluter in thailand recently veterinarians fought for days to save a beached whale when their efforts failed an autopsy revealed eighty pieces of
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plastic rubbish wearing a total of eight kilograms in its stomach. thais use a phenomenal amount of plastic from street vendors selling such high to shop clerks putting purchases into multiple bags plastic bags are part of daily life a thai workers who use them at lunchtime to buy takeaway food thinking. that wow i need to use plastic bags because i usually don't have a bag on me. but if it's a small item. i usually don't need a plastic bag. like. a low plastic is everywhere there are no effective national or regional policies in place to deal with the problem. i see anything. else ian says the problem needs to be addressed but there's no action plan that will actually decrease the ease of plastic.
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bangkok's metropolitan administration says the city's ten million residents use eighty million plastic bags a day the problem has grown out of all proportions and much ends up on the country's beaches. it's not going to be a solution to have in any time soon the city of palm on the spanish island of my ga car has decided that from july first residential apartments can no longer be rented out to tourists it aims to fight mass tourism in the summer and stop rising rents the travellers enjoy staying in apartments instead of hotels and some fear the measure could end up harming the island's tourism industry the last guest has just left and asked to hell about is getting her vacation home ready for the next holiday make it the meal connect have is allowed to rent out the house that belonged to her grandparents even after the first of july when i went there fortunately this is a detached house and although it still belongs to palma i was able to get
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a license. up. the ban doesn't apply to esther because it only affects apartments. she should be pleased because the scarce supply means there's more demand for her house but she shakes her head. on the contrary i think the terrorists are freed you've heard that a lot is changing here and i think that scares them off this is not new york is just beginning and the capital palma there's no sign of tourists it's quiet. but the island government's chief tourist officer defends the new rules and points up the mood in society. i best vantage vos a young turk quite a few voices in the bill iraq iowans who agree that we can no longer grow in summer . this is a serious issue because our primary objective is sustainability and that's why we can't take more people in the summer so we can distribute them better throughout the year but not in summer than in my skin the middle. so what is the point of the
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ban it's not that private rentals and palm are only forbidden and some are. well there has spread represents five hundred landlords and strongly criticizes the ban but without it it was the first time in history that the profits of tourism were whitely distributed in society the middle class benefited from it and with the nearest strict of rules with these bans they managed to get profits back into the hands of the big hoteliers. as expected spanish hotel chain real hotel supports the new rules if some more cautiously. more years ago and it was this was the body made of it and after this first summer we will see what the new measures will bring we believe that this is fair that the number of private rental should be controlled as well as the quality and taxation of this tourist business. you know what it is because that's what many
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think in palma itself the boston restaurants are already complaining that guests members of the creasing maybe the holiday apartment seekers have been scared away. so for business it's back to brett now as football fans are counting the days of the world through the world cup just around the corner of year the german national team coach york and look as an els his final world cup squad ahead of this month's tournament in russia he had to whittle it down to twenty three players a tough task as the reigning world champions they've got a wealth of quality at their disposal all the hard work in germany's training camp came down to this day coach had to cut four players and thing that world cup dream a tough job try to. run to the and i was incredibly close i think it was the money and you know it would have been you know one hundred metres friends at the olympics that was the money you see for them to go see if i go to see who's night it was in
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france and then you fall and. the outfield players gave live a headache before he sent home. you're not on ta you spit on sonny leroy sunny's exclusion was particularly surprising the forward had a sensational season with premier league champions manchester city jonathan toews was expected to get cut while striking newspapers and had been a surprise inclusion and lives for eliminate rhys ward. meanwhile undisputed number one manuel neuer proved his fitness meaning badly no will stay at home. the squad has a group shots and. to move even home the world cup home upside no not shows the character of the flight. the dream is over for the full deposing players the remaining twenty three it's only just begun. the top stories that we're following for you israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has
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been holding talks in berlin with german chancellor angela merkel is their first meeting since the u.s. pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu called on chancellor to back the stronger laws on iraq and have died in guatemala following the eruption of the country's four waco volcano monday in ash have blanketed the surrounding area forcing thousands to flee for safety. after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that.
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