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recycling. and transport can help the line find out what you can do today at redraw the lines not all. this is g.w. news live from her little u.s. president donald trump clashes with his allies in the trade he insists that the u.s. needs fair access to markets and intends to unfair trade practices and trump warns but if countries retaliate against his pledges tariffs they're making a big mistake. also coming up the suspect in the rape and murder of entering
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teenager could return to germany as soon as today to face trial this after he reportedly confessed to or do you see in the rocky horror stuck. and a sweet sweet meek golden state warriors winning all four games of the finals to the maintain the n.b.a. championship against cleave to nine superstar le bron james another time. the little. amount herman welcome to the program divisions on display at the g. seven summit in canada leaders of some of the world's most powerful industrialized nations have clashed with u.s. president donald trump especially over trade and tariffs islamist canadian hosts had hoped to. focus on economic growth climate change gender equality but even
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before the meeting began trump tossed another contentious topic into the mix he wants russia to be readmitted to the g seven. and a few minutes ago u.s. president donald trump spoke to the press and warned that the u.s. would win a trade war if other g seven countries hit the u.s. with retaliatory tariffs or whether it is retaliated make it a mistake because you see we have a tremendous trade imbalance so when we try and bring our piece up a little bit so that it's not so bad and then they go up right the difference is they do so much more business with us than we do with them that we can't lose that you understand we can't listen. joining me now is our correspondent claire richardson she is in quebec city clear
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that some tough talk from the u.s. president how did that message go down with the other g seven leaders are they going to now think twice about those retaliatory tariffs. hi matt this is indeed trump doubling down on his view that the united states is getting the bad end of a deal from agreements that weren't really that were negotiated under his predecessors he really has this view that the u.s. has losing out he also called america the piggy bank that everyone is robbing but look at these steel and aluminum tariffs that went into effect at the end of last month have overshadowed this entire summit it's been a really sore point because key u.s. allies see it as unfair trading practices from the united states and a close ally that they thought they could count on canada even called them illegal and this has been an issue that has really taken center stage of throughout the talks now it seems clear that the other members of the g six that have said that they would impose retaliatory tariffs in response are going to continue to go ahead
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and do that because they think it's important to emphasize to continue to operate in a rules based international order and they feel that this is the kind of action that they would need to take to reinforce that. talked not just about trade but also about that scheduled summit with north korea's kim jong in singapore that's actually what's got him leaving so quickly let's hear a little bit about what he had to say he would have that opportunity again he just never going to be there again so i really believe that he's going to do something very positive for his people for himself his family. he's got an opportunity the likes of which i think almost if you look into history very few people have ever had he can take that nation with those great people and truly make it great so it's a one time it's a one time shot and i think it's going to work. right well trump certainly
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taking a very very optimistic line ahead of that summit to his colleagues at the g. seven also think that big things could be in store this week or. well that's certainly what the world is waiting to see as you mentioned donald trump is leaving the summit early to go to his meeting with the north korean leader kim jong un in singapore and that's widely being seen as a snub remember you've gathered the heads of state of some of the world's leading economies all close american allies here in quebec city and trump is leaving essential an entire day early skipping out on a conference on protecting the oceans and finding a solution or at least a joint agreement on climate change and instead he is flying over to go to this meeting with kim it seems clear from this early departure that he values any kind of political win that he could possibly get at home by being seen to have been the first sitting u.s. president to meet with a north korean leader more than he has any value sitting down at the table to
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renegotiate some of the toughest issues facing him and his allies in the g. other g. six countries well does like to make headlines thank you very much for joining us from canada claire in other news a failed asylum seeker accused of the rape and killing oh a fourteen year old girl is reportedly being extradited to germany. twenty year old b. lives if you have strangled the teenager in the german city of east he was detained by police in iraqi kurdistan on friday after german authorities said he had fled the country is expected to land at frankfurt airport later today the case has stoked the immigration debate and. bit of an understatement actually this is creating big political waves hence we have our political correspondent almost barrel with us here in the studio to tell us what are all the aspects in this particular case that is leading to
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a lot of interest in the public here well the first aspect is obviously the case itself up the fact that we're talking about a fourteen year old girl the fact that we're talking about rape and murder but obviously the second is that the main suspect as we've just seen is this twenty year old iraqi who had come to come to germany as part of the refugee crisis and then applied for asylum his asylum application was rejected the following year two thousand and sixteen but had been able to stay in germany while he appealed his tastes the fact that we're talking here about this failed asylum seeker obviously has meant that the debate about migration in germany the debate about integration in germany and the debate in general about what to do with asylum seekers that are arriving the country has become much more interesting and much more controversial yeah this is really giving a lot more fuel to the debate on asylum policy migration policy or in germany i mean not only do we have the fact that this is a crime allegedly perpetrated by
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a migrant migrant who was here some two years after his asylum was was rejected someone who apparently may have had some other brushes with the law since coming here i mean how how broken is this policy well the thing is we can see this as an isolated case as a big scandal now here in germany regarding the office for migration of refugees a so-called bomb it has been alleged that one of the branches of bomb in the city of bremen miss. appropriately over mishandled one thousand two hundred applications in other words they accepted one thousand two hundred applications without the legal and the proper care and that has obviously been a very big debate here in germany now this element of this fourteen year old girl adds to this big scandal and reflects a concern that many people in germany have about germany's migration policy all right let's take a look at the folks who are sort of pushing this one step further which is to say the n.t. migrant far right part of the de they are calling for demonstrations under the
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banner that enough is this particular case you know adding to their ranks oh yes it's a present for them the fact that we're seeing this this case here and also the fact that we've got this congo in the office of migration of refugees they've been using obviously that to stress that germany's migration policy is not working that angle and michael should take responsibility in fact we saw that also this this weeks of they're obviously using that to their advantage on the other side of the political spectrum there are parties that are saying that the f.d.a. is using a human tragedy this is the case of a fourteen year old girl for political benefits and they shouldn't be doing so so obviously also from a political perspective is a very big debate as to what should be done and to what extent one can interpret this specific case of this girl as a also a political problem in germany right thomasville there is a lot to talk over here with us where we're going to leave it for now. we will move over to some sports now germany play their final warm up match head of the
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world cup in russia disposing of minutes the review on friday evening world champions got off to a sharp start about c.t. will vary our. range and eight minutes and demand chaffed of double digit lead for halftime and only goal actually from omar we trying to fight off of ball just had a chance miller not all smooth sailing though foul from some into deer in the box set a penalty for saudi arabia which they didn't convert until we found out just some doubting saudi arabia's first goal that match ended two one inning germany's five game streak. in the world's top basketball league the n.b.a. of course the golden state warriors swept the finals against the cleveland cavaliers they retain their championship disappointing cavs fans may have even greater worries on
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a monster and one of the biggest superstars in the sport of bron james might not be returning to his hometown team next season. back to back champions the golden state warriors retain their n.b.a. title with one hundred eight to eighty five victory over the cleveland cavaliers in cleveland on friday night back home in california fans celebrated as if they were there and emphatic victory was sealed thanks to the scoring prowess of m.v.p. kevin durant and talisman step curry he read found the scoring touch to hit thirty seven in this fixture for kerry a third n.b.a. title in four seasons gave way to talk of dynasties. i just know most we've been able to the converse is. really meaningful and something that. not many players have been able to experience so. wherever that position the conversation history the n.b.a. . no titles around dynasty and all that type of stuff. i'm
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a three time share we got three time to time she is in there the last further field rumors that le bron james widely regarded as the greatest player of his generation will leave the caps before the beginning of next season to stop playing high emotions and injuries on another pitts a defeat to their rivals what happened self-inflicted bulls game of the game one very emotional you know that the emotions get the best of me and pretty much played the last three games with a broken hand so that's what that's what it is while the cavs answer some of uncertainty the only question i'll moreas fans lips is whether this incredible team can make it three on the bounce next season. the tenth berlin opens today this weekend the contemporary arts festival features works by artists from all over the world and runs till september this year secure eight or gobby in cobol comes from south africa she's taking a decidedly political look at issues like cultural appropriation and colonialism.
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this ruin looks deceptively authentic but it's a reproduction of a haitian palace called song also the name of the summer residence of prussian king frederick the great this year's berlin be another explores world history from non-western perspectives and turns some standard narratives on their heads. the international curatorial team wants to make a radical shift away from a western white point of view at the same time the curators won't let themselves be pigeonholed into taking standard post-colonial stances so it's to kind of unsettle that space that always wants to const confront all confirm us into a particular corner. where it's very difficult to do so to me because she ate and to dream. but the post-colonial theme of restitution does have a presence for example this video shows
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a throne being unearthed it refers to an ownership dispute with france an artist from the nene had a model of the throne built buried and dug up by archaeology students and an authentic artifact a real excavation who determines which history is told and how. we don't need another hero is the slogan of this year's be. for him but i mean an artist from egypt that means doing away with powerful politicians with their geostrategic project her cheeky fantasy is to drain the mediterranean sea and merge africa europe in the middle east into a super continent all presented in a speech just as a politician would. and it's this kind of megalomania characters. that take ownership and claim of regions that are not theirs so i was interested in bodying to understand what it feels like to propose such a thing as a woman as an african as an heir of what happens when the narratives are flipped
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and how does that read. where do we really come from what aspects of our culture do we retain if we live thousands of miles away from our countries of origin these questions of identity are what emerged from this year's berlin. the answers can be subtle and worth serious contemplation. it's often opposite you again kept up of the hour. we make up over three quarters of the under budget fights we are the civil service i. want to show you the continents for. its part of it and join the misters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seven percent platform for africa chart.

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