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from. this is the news coming to you live from berlin a war was ahead of the upcoming g. seven summit french president in modern looks warns washington it could face isolation over its street tabs as america's closest allies brace for a showdown with donald trump. also coming up a politically charged debate in germany after rejecting saddam is suspected of
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raping and killing a fourteen year old girl he and his family fled to iraq but news is just come in that he's been found and arrested there. and in sports germany face their final mash before the world cup begins but the brunt of problems already with an injury hitting their plans for the saudi arabia friendly. hello and welcome i'm a touchy ma tensions of a trade off threatening to overshadow the g. seven meeting of industrialized nations getting underway in canada today u.s. president donald trump's title absence team an aluminum imports have angered many of the g seven leaders of the trade war has spilled over into the twitch a sphere of president crawl france fired the opening. salvos saying the american
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president may not mind being isolated but neither do we mind signing a six country agreement if need be trump immediately fired back accused in canada and france of imposing massive tout of and putting up non monetary barry as against us exports to decadent trees let me join our brusqueness correspond bent a very good band the europeans are getting tough as we had a man who looked all suggesting the u.s. could be left out of signing any agreements there could this summit end up being dominated by disputes that the us suddenly the stage is set now for a mess of this play of this transatlantic divide from a european perspective and also from a canadian perspective donald trump is acting like a wrecking ball on the international stage now and there's disagreement in almost every point of the g seven is nobody talking about if it comes to trade if it comes
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to climate change if it comes to foreign policy there's no common ground anymore and it's very likely that there will be no carbon resolution or common statement after this g. seven summit but only a declaration made by three due to the host of the summit earlier we spoke to she's a g seven x. but this is a listen to what he had to say. instead that we see a cohesive group of seven major western countries rather see even according to some european officials a kind of g six brazil one the other six trying to convince the trump administration about certain things such as climate such as not i'm barking on a trade war on the year and a clear deal then listen to that analysis is this the end of the g seven as we know it at least for now. this summit can certainly be the last g seven
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summits in this format and it's not only the europeans who are saying this is also the americans the main economic advisor of donald trump has said that the administration will now disregard all international bodies all the multilateral approaches so this could be finally over and this it's no accident that china and russia meeting in parallel to this g. seven summit they're clearly signaling to everybody there's an alternative to this western dominated world we're living in interesting down international politics then to get in just this thank you very much for that analysis. meanwhile there's also thousands of protesters who've been gathering in quebec city of ottawa ahavas drive away from the results where the g seven leaders will be meeting a bear to test is directed at political leaders and their lack of action on crucial issues which affect people's lives. as world leaders gather in
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a luxury resort town this is a new woman wants them to remember the indigenous people who lived in canada first . the sixty two year old says they should be focusing on how to stop ravaging the mountains and cutting down trees on the reserve where she lives. i want the leaders to stop selling our lands because we still need to go into our forests and practice our incest all rights to go fishing to go hunting to go pick wild fruits. we saw. she's joining protesters in the first demonstration against the summit taking place in quebec. it's a march bringing together a wide range of interests but all believe the g seven leaders are wasting time and money without making any real progress and putting on a show that distracts from the biggest problems facing society today.
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and burial is smoke. and it's not democratic what they're doing in actual fact they are doing the same to protect the environment i would like the g seven and all the other countries of the world to do more against plastic with a stop start cleaning the sea for starters. but they're not optimistic that any of these goals will be achieved. the protesters here come from diverse groups and backgrounds but they are united by one common grievance they think that the leaders at the g. seven summit are not qualified to speak about the issues on. and if they don't have the credibility to discuss things like gender equality and climate change. hosting the summit is also costing canadian taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. and this year it looks set to be more dysfunctional than ever before as the traditional
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allies struggle to find common footing with u.s. president donald trump on even the most basic of issues. a fugitive suspected of raping and killing a fourteen year old has been arrested in iraq. a rejected asylum seeker who left with his family last week is being held by kurdish authorities in the city of. suspected of having raped and then strangled the girl known only by her first name sana she's been missing two weeks ago police found her body on wednesday a really good track. let me join our chief political editor. we know that this man has just been arrested in ed be any other details about his arrest. yes we just heard the interior minister horse the will for who's that interior minister's meeting today announced this swift success after of course what looked like an easy guess
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a way for prime suspect in this killing of the fourteen year old girl who appears to have been raped as well days ago now we don't know the exact details the big question now of course will there be an extradition to germany there's no agreement between iraq and germany and we've learned that this is then subject to an individual case by case basis between the two countries for now we understand that the prime suspect is in custody we dasn't there were no details given about where the other members of his family that it was eight people in total who left germany for iraq his close of family were suspect as well in this particular potential crime here so for the time being we know that he was arrested and that in the gauche asians will start very soon on a potential extradition back has been arrested but this issue has reignited the whole debate about refugees and asylum seekers dilla what is the context of this
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debate. you know really what is still unfolding and we saw that in germany's largest selling tabloid today that there was accusations that because this fine suspect became as part of this migration drive into germany and twenty fifteen early twenty sixteen that there is apparently some kind of responsibility with the german government certainly the far right if tea party which is in the derm in parliament is arguing that it was quite vocal about this today it held a minute silence in parliamentary proceedings and is trying to use this as a case in point for more violence coming to germany through migration out the statistics speak different language violent crime has gone up recently a lot of that is amongst migrants that's what we know according to a study in the state of lowest saxony but this is because the by far most migrants who come here are young men and violent crime is something that is committed
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predominantly by young men so really when you compare it to other groups there really is no significant number here but certainly has reignited this debate and it plays into the hands of populous who are clearly going to look into every detail of this case to argue that migration is to blame right do you have used chief political energy. thank you very much. let me now be up to date with some other stories making news around the wired austria's right wing government says it's shutting down several mosques and expelling in mom's chances of aston kurtz cited laws against foreign funding of religious groups for the move turkey has hit out of the measure calling it recessed and anti islam. donald trump has floated the possibility of inviting north korea's leader kim jong il into the white house
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speaking with the japanese prime minister shinzo abi trumps that success at next week's singapore summit with kim would depend on a more a more attitude than preparation the two sides are expected to negotiate indeed to denuclearize the korean peninsula. authorities say some six hundred homes have been swallowed by lava flows on hawaii's big island since the killer whale will kill began erupting last month that makes this the most destructive eruption in modern times. with the g. seven such a release a plastics charter on world oceans day today pressure is increasing to stem the tide of the tool with plastic choking oceans waterways and communities real peace has found tiny plastic particles and on the toxins and water samples taken from the antarctic a sign that says that pollution is not reaching even some of the most remote
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corners of our world. antarctica the earth's southernmost continent is a highly sensitive ecosystem at hope bay home to the penguin colony the environmental organization greenpeace took snow and water samples earlier this year to measure the extent of pollution here. most of us imagine the antarctic as a pristine place untouched wilderness but our findings show that sadly not the case anymore plastic was discovered make plastics and other pollutants which means that they have made their way here to. the team examined remote areas at the tip of the antarctic peninsula the researchers found micro plastic fibers and toxins that are used by the packaging industry and found in sportswear greenpeace experts fear that plastic could get lodged in the tissues of marine creatures such as blue whales through the krill an algae they ingest micro plastics
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in the food chain represent a global threat. this is this is comparable to the m. part of climate change or overfishing it's a massive problem eight million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year such i. figure all the time. the rossi is already protected the german government backs greenpeace's campaign to establish another protected area in the way. it would become the largest ocean sanctuary in the world. cup and russia's history on the court in germany have now finished their training camp in italy confident they have done the necessary john work for a successful tournament despite losing last week's friendly against austria the team was all back in germany for a final warm up match against saudi arabia after their very beginnings. cracking weather a laid back atmosphere and simple bowl drills the perfect end to germany's world
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cup training camp it's certainly good enough for the world cup's record goal scorer now a coach miroslav klose says he's happy with the team's progress. because of him years ago to india and i think we've trained well in this and we have to make sure we achieve the same things we did four years ago gets into that means developing a positive team spirit so it's not for pushing each other and training with an intensity that's enough to challenge even the established players that's because these are so going on. for the. a few weeks ago it was unthinkable but some man will neuer has proven his fitness and is once again the undisputed number one between the posts and the rest of the squad is also in good spirits including injury doubt jura poets hang only measured ursule had to cut short his training schedule he'll miss friday's game due to a knee injury for a lot of the things that you don't say is just a bruise on the nape but you don't want to take any unnecessary risks he did some
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sprints today so i assume it won't be an issue for the wild couples is that if you do them kind to him a is the match against saudi arabia's germany's last test before their world cup defense kicks off. monica will be with you shortly she'll have more on that she seven sunlight which is due to start later today. if you can. the school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by brief people. actually come. here.

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