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this is news coming to you live from a war room vibes ahead of the upcoming g. seven summit french president in modern mccrone wrongs washington if good face on a solution over trade tariffs as americans killed his allies for a showdown with donald trump. also coming up a fugitive suspected of the real and killing of a german teenager is a risk to the kids involving the rejected dishonesty and the fourteen year old girl still germany's politically charged immigration debate. and school or germany face
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today finally move on masha before the want cup begins the fia have got into tom's already with injury shooting death plans for the saudi arabia friendly. hello and welcome to touchy about good to have you with us tensions over trade threatening to overshadow the g. seven meeting of industrialized nations getting underway in canada in a few hours u.s. president dollar trumps tentative sunstein of aluminum imports have angered many of the g seven leaders prompting gemini's foreign ministers to say europe is united that as on is the only answer to america first ahead of the meeting the trade was also being played out on twitter. this time around canada's prime minister justin
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trudeau angered president trump ever since trump walked into the g seven schoolyard he's been upsetting the other kids trudeau said he wasn't going to be pushed around on tires the idea that we are somehow a national security threat to the united states is quite frankly your fault but on acceptable trump retaliated on twitter he doesn't bring up the fact of the charges up to three hundred percent on dairy farmers killing our agriculture he said seeing his friends trudeau taking the punches france's president microland delivered a lecture on the importance of continuity in international relations you say today that president trump doesn't care at all maybe but nobody amongst us is forever and so are countries in the commitments we've taken a bigger. then a tweak to make it clear that trump was the most unpopular kid in school the american president may not mind being isolated but neither do we mind signing a six country agreement if need be not to be outdone trump shot back against what
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he called the e. using canada's massive trade tariffs a nonmilitary trade barriers not long after this brawl the white house announced the trump meeting japanese prime minister shinzo abbay would be leaving the g. seven summit early possibly to avoid a shuttle debate on climate change and the environment reports suggest he already considered staying away from the summit altogether let me join our breathless correspond bent over the good bad the europeans are getting tough as we heard a man in macross suggesting the u.s. could be left out of signing any agreements there could this summit end up being dominated by disputes that the u.s. . suddenly the stage is set now for mess of this play off 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
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every point that the g seven is nobody talking about if it comes to trade if it comes 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. resolution or coming statement after this g. seven summit but only a declaration made by the host of the summit earlier we spoke to. the 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 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 round a clear deal then you do that analysis is this the end of the g seven as we
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know it at least for now. this summit in cuba can certainly be the last g seven 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 eternity of to this western dominated world we're living in interesting to an international politics vendetta in brussels thank you very much for that analysis and off the summit thousands of protesters have been gathering in quebec city a bought two and a half away from the resort where she seven leaders will meet their anger is
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directed at political leaders and their lack of action on crucial issues which affect people's lives. as world leaders gather in 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. 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
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a show that distracts from the biggest problems facing society today. and burial is smoke that goes and it's not democratic what they're doing in actual fact they are doing the same to protect the very mint. would like the g seven and all the other countries of the world to do more against plastic with a stop start leaving the scene 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 the agenda 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
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of dollars. and this year it looks set to be more dysfunctional than ever before as the traditional allies struggle to find common footing with u.s. president donald trump on even the most basic of issues. but we now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world donald trump has raised the possibility of inviting north korean leader kim jong un to the white house speaking with japanese prime minister shinzo abi trump said success at next week's singapore summit with kim who depend more on attitude than preparation the two sides are expected to neg a deal to denuclearize the korean peninsula. austria's right wing government says it's shutting down seven last expelling muslim clerics in mom's chanceless the boston courts said there was no space in the country for what it called parent societies political islam and radical tendencies turkey has criticized the measures
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calling them racist and anti islam scientists in last year's curiosity rover has found potential building blocks for life in an ancient martian bed the data as part of a u.s. space agency's search for organic molecules and laws researches seven discovery could be a sign of life but they may be nonbiological explanations for the findings a fugitive suspected of raping and killing a fourteen year old german girl has been arrested in iraq the man the police are naming only as b. is a rejected asylum seeker who left germany for iraq with his family last week he's being held by kurdish authorities in the city if he's suspected of having raped and then strangle the girl known only by have first name susanna the case has reignited germany's politically charged debate on immigration. fourteen year old
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susanna went missing two and a half weeks ago on wednesday police found her body next to rel way tracks buried in stick undergrowth not to open the door to after the discovery of the corpse in the post-mortem that was carried out we must assume that the deceased was the victim of a violent sexual assault of. the main suspect as twenty year old be from iraq he had been living in a refugee center in vs. when police searched the center they discovered he'd fled to appeal in northern iraq. the german government says he's now been arrested in his homeland from could be totally cool i'd like to thank the kurdish security services who took part in this operation and made the arrest. this excess is the result of good cooperation between the kurdish authorities in iraq and the german
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federal police work went well let's put it. was already known to police for assault and robbery and he suspected of having braked an eleven year old in the refugee center germany and iraq and now discussing extradition as police seek justice for susanna let me join our chief political editor michelle we know that this man has just been arrested in ed be any other details about his invest. as we just heard the interior minister hoarse the will for who's that interior minister's meeting today announced this swift success after of course what looked like an easy guess 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
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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 whether 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 negotiations will start very soon on a potential extradition to the fast track has been arrested but this issue has reignited the whole debate about refugees and asylum seekers dilla what is the context of this 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 prime suspect became as part of this migration drive into germany in twenty
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fifteen early twenty sixteen that there is apparently some kind of responsibility with the german government certainly the far right a.f.d. party which is in the durban parliament is arguing that it was quite vocal about this today it held a minute's 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 slightly 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 by far most migrants who come here are young men and violent crime is something that is committed 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
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plays into the hands of populace who are clearly going to look into every detail of this case to argue that migration is to blame. do you have used chief political editor thank you very much. you're watching the news coming up ahead should children fast during the holy month of ramadan we ask a muslim muslim pupil to go to school invited how they feel about not eating or drinking between sunrise and sunset. but first i'm sure you would have a hard time telling monica very well if you could actually look at deutsche and why they should make a radical move to save its travel business it's possible it's possible a return because georgia banker chairman now has reportedly been speaking with shareholders about a merger with competitor command's bank and according to bloomberg talks have not reached
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a formal stage the two banks were said to have broken off negotiations back in the summer of twenty sixteen speculation has grown about a possible merger between doj and commands banks since private equity companies service capital took a share in both bags. and i'd like to discuss that now with the frankfurt stock exchange really bad snow will be the german government in the meantime which which of course holds a sixteen percent stake in command's bank has declined to comment on the merger reports how do you interpret this the silence. yeah that's not that it's a silence not a concrete denial right and seems a bit funny on the other hand the government does explain it by saying it doesn't comment on the business of any financial institution sure but it's not just any one here come out spunk it is a major shareholder as you just mentioned and it sounds a bit funny it sounds as if it's a little bit pulling the wool over our eyes here and that there might be something
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afoot in behind the statement people i've talked to here say some the government has no interest in having a process like this now which would encourage losses on the shares that it would have others say it has all the reason in the world to go for a merger because it has. the interest of creating a national champion and world competitor a strong banking company firmly on its foot but something must have taken to those through most what what could be behind them. on the one hand there are stories that . supervisory board chairman of the deutsche bank is talking to investors you know what they generally think of such a merger and wherever there's rumors like that often there is something to that and people say yes the two banks are not coming along as fast as everyone would want with restructuring costs are still way too high so the profits are not going to be
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appropriate and i heard just now here at the exchange from someone who knows someone that there was a meeting in the come out spun just this week in a department and restructure they were told people restructuring plans so far that where there are on hold everybody stays put where they are and that of course combined with these other rumors lead one to think that maybe there is a bigger plan already in some way being being looked at in the background of some parts of that jigsaw still missing but they're interesting we've got some fun friends thank you so much. i didn't tina and the international monetary fund have reached an agreement for a three year fifty billion stand to buy a range the government says it's sort financing to provide a safety net and to avoid the frequent crises of argentina's past the i.m.f. board still has to approve the bailout known the deal marks
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a turning point for argentina for years argentina shunned the i.m.f. after the economic crisis of two thousand and one two thousand and two many argentines blamed that crisis on austerity measures which the i.m.f. had demanded and they took to the streets again in protest against president motors c.e.o. mockeries in a go she ations with the fund sergeant tina requested i.m.f. assistance early last month after its peso currency weaken sharply in an investor exodus the chairman of the central bank and the finance minister announced the deal on thursday it was. stand by we've agreed on standby access the amount of fifty billion dollars this is eleven times greater than argentina's quota which is reflective of the support of the international community for argentina it's very good news the integration of argentina to the world which allows us to have this level of support. but it means that you know. my need to.
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the agreement will hold the argentine government to its promise to reduce its deficit to two point seven percent this year the government will also send a proposal to congress to reform the central bank charter and strengthen its autonomy to cover me said the country aims to be in surplus by twenty twenty. the world's largest furniture company is stepping up measures to reduce its carbon footprint sweden's ikea says all its products will be made from sustainable and recycled materials by the year twenty thirty and then next two years it plans to remove all single use plastic products from its install snack pass the announcement comes just days after the european union moved to ban the use of single use plastic products across the block. and suddenly moves like these are just what we need to clean up our oceans and today marks world oceans day an initiative by the united
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nations intended to help us better understand the big blue blanket which covers over seventy percent of our planet but in recent years this blue blanket has increasingly come under threat mostly from plastic pollution. five gigantic marine plastic garbage islands float around the world's ocean currents. the great pacific garbage patch drifts between hawaii and california it's four times larger than germany catalina the floating quagmire could get something of a purge this summer. here should clean up is the brainchild of churchmen boylan slant it's a boom which drifts more slowly than the plastic which collects along behind it to be recovered for recycling the cleanup sissoko automatically gravitate to those places where most plastic it's that now cause the efficiency to be a lot higher because there's just more plastic in front of the system and therefore we can now to have fifty percent of that that in just five years. collected over
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thirty million dollars in donations to develop the ocean clean up going off of the plant it's already been tested in the north sea. if it's successful in the pacific it'll be employed against the garbage carpeting other oceans as well. but that won't solve the root of the problem that will only change when people change their habits producing and using less plastic and recycling what does get made more efficiently. by his big question too fast or not too fast. you would find it very hard fast but muslim believe was around the world observing the dawn to dusk fast during the islamic holy month of ramadan but opinions are divided over whether children should take part at least here in germany did have you visited a berlin elementary school where most children come from muslim families and found that some are stricter than others when it comes to observing the rituals of hama
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than. it's lunch time but at this elementary school most of fire and north can't eat or drink water even though it's one of the hottest days all year because they are fasting. and i don't want to make this my mother weeks me up at two in the morning then i'm allowed to the exact time changes there's an extra counter for that and i can be took three am it's ok to eat at that time then i go back to sleep . and. it's not that bad because i don't get that hungry. most of the children in this berlin school come from muslim families not all of them are strict when it comes to obeying the rules of ramadan. and their nuts treatment in the middle of the night you wake up and eat as much as you can then your stomach stretches because it's full and the next day it constricts and that's bad for your health that's why i think fasting is not a good idea huish this first chapter should not i fasted at school in the past but
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my mum told me if it's too hot and the sun is shining brightly then i should stop fasting stacked sentients fast. i only fast on the weekends because if i do it while i'm at school i can't concentrate fall asleep on. school principal i was told sabina blows a serves that in the last few years an increasing number of very young students take the muslim rule of fasting very seriously can it kind i don't know of any other religious community that considers itself so important that the school has to change its schedule to suit them for me this is a no go religion is something very private. we have religious freedom in germany but we can reorganize the school system to enable. the school isn't the berlin district of no it couldn't where a lot of muslims live here opinion on whether children should fast is divided. burns's five if it's voluntary it's fine but if they're forced to do it now it's initial fuzzy to follow what if they're convinced and it's ok kids are entitled to
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an opinion too. it would be better for cho's. if they stayed at home during ramadan . in germany staying home is not an option because schooling is mandatory and newer and most of the have to perform the same tasks as their classmates who are not fasting. i don't have any problems with this i'm just thirsty sometimes. subtle my mother always says if i can't go on then it's ok to drink or eat something that i just have to break my fast. is lucky he can fast without being put under pressure there are no clear rules in islam concerning at what age children must begin fasting. after some sport in germany is opening world cup match is now just nine days away but first they have the chance to hone their skills and tactics in
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a finally warm up against saudi arabia tonight in the german town of live what champions are not without their problems having lost last week's friendly in austria injuries are also. it's not the news germany fans wanted to hear midfielder medhat isil has been ruled out of the saudi arabia game but the team hope he will be back soon. don't just say it's just a bruise on the name but you don't want to take any unnecessary risks he's been doing some sprints so i assume it won't be an issue for the world cup. goalkeeper manual neuer looks in good shape after making his comeback from nine months out following a broken foot in last week's friendly defeat to austria jerome boateng five problem is also improving. the world champions are back home in germany after their italian training camp. we've laid the queues in the venue for the saudi arabia game before
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both sides fire off to russia. the saudis are gearing up for their fifth world cup they've been picked as germany's final warm of opponents because their style can be compared to mexico and south korea who face the germans later this month in the world cup group stage. for. us it's an excellent opportunity for us to take on more of the best footballing nations in the world. and one of the favorites to win the world cup. i got it and when the. both teams hope the weather in later couzin behaves for kickoff. finally you have celebrity chef and t.v. host anthony bourdain has died reportedly taking his own life more dane who was also a bestselling author hosted the parts unknown traveled series on c.n.n. the network said he was found dead in
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a hotel room in france where he'd been working on a program was sixty one years old. if i go he has a recap of the top story that. france's president won in micro has warned washington it could face isolation over trade townships america's closest allies are bracing for a showdown with the u.s. president other trump at the g. seven summit which is starting today in canada. of course we have lots more coverage on that she said and so much coming up over the next few months here watching the news coming to you live from berlin to check out our web site of the dot com you know what i'll be back with you in half an hour see you then.
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