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bridge. trip solution reporter starting june the olympics on t w. this is d w news live from berlin u.s. president donald trump clashes with his allies over trade at the g. seven summit in canada despite sharp tensions with the u.s. the canadian prime minister just in the middle announces that all seven nations sign a final communique. also coming up. a young iraqi suspected of raping and murdering a fourteen year old girl known as susanna is back in germany after being extradited
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from his country and the case has stoked the immigration debate in germany. waiter welcome to the program the g. seven summit has wrapped up in canada with all seven nations signing a final communique following a heated debate they pledged to combat protectionism and reduce trade barriers but divisions were on display during the two day meeting us president donald trump first railed against unfair trade practices and then proposed removing all tariffs and barriers to trade shortly before leaving the meeting early. the battle lines were drawn early in quebec six leaders sat down together for breakfast while the seventh turned up late. a sure sign of the high esteem in which he holds
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the summit. the advancement of women more protection for oceans and climate many of the topics that canadian prime minister justin trudeau wanted to address seemed to hold little interest for donald trump instead he used the meeting to complain once more about the apparent unfair trade practices the u.s. faces and to threaten the other leaders. 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. 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. the talks had actually gone well he added before leaving the building five hours before the summits official and. ultimately the group managed to put out
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a joint statement i'll be vaguely formulated so as to skirt remaining key points of contention the six leaders trump left behind weren't looking to his pithy comments for inspiration. the president will continue to say what he says at various occasions what we did this weekend was come together and roll up our sleeves and figure out consensus language that we could all agree to on a broad range of issues whether it's making an economy that works for everyone ensuring the inclusion of women and girls being bold in protecting our environment or moving forward in a meaningful way to prepare for the jobs of the future. that may not be very convincing for the nearby g. seven protesters they accused the leaders of the world's seven largest economies of inaction taking a camping trip to canada instead of taking care of the world's many problems.
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and joining me now is our correspondent claire richardson who's in complexity following the g. seven summit so claire at the end of the day we did in fact see a signed joint statement from all the leaders what did they have in common at the end. hi my in the end it's not clear how much common ground they actually did have or whether this was just showing a united front to say that they actually had it come together on some issues rather than just expose the deep rift between the united states and its partners obviously also would be wanting to justify the six hundred million dollar price tag for canadian taxpayers on hosting this summit but it seems that the end of the day the united states and the other six countries taking part in this summit are still miles apart on what were some of the stickiest issues that throughout this meeting and that includes trade and climate change and the fact it was that it was even a question of whether they would issue a joint statement at the end of the g. seven tells you a lot about just how isolated the united states has become. and as you mentioned
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one of the biggest issues on the table was trade let's take a listen to what justin trudeau had to say at his press conference now i know you all know that we had some strong firm conversations on trade and specifically american tariffs i reiterated to president trump that these terrorists threaten to harm industry and workers on both sides of our border i stand ready to work closely with the president to resolve this dispute swiftly but as i have consistently said i will always protect canadian workers and canadian interests. it seems to be a rather thorny issue can it be resolved swiftly as trudeau hopes. well here he's obviously referring to the american that tariffs on steel and aluminum that have been such a sore point throughout this summit allies feel that they are unfair trading practices in canada even called them illegal i think here trudeau kind of kicked
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the can down the road a little bit he said that he obviously brought the issue up with donald trump but that it was something that is going to need to be hashed out the worst case scenario of course being a full blown a trade war and so he's able to say look i've spoken about these issues but did he actually exact any concessions from trump it seems unlikely now trudeau seemed like he was remaining rather positive throughout his final press conference despite these lingering tensions hanging over the entire summit there let's take a quick listen to what he had to say it's on which is the fund. certain to. our world has to deal with. meetings like this will take ever greater importance they give us the opportunity to join forces and sometimes to settle our disputes. present the great challenges we have to the countries which have had great economic success need to show a common front and promote the values that are at the very root of our success i
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will leave the summit inspired by the discussions in which i participated as convinced as ever of the need to work together to meet our common challenges. it was countries that had up until now had great economic success is that it is so light to get president trouble there. i think his message of needing to cooperate here really does a point to donald trump's america first policy and the fact that he has backed out of lots of international agreements that are meant to tackle some of the world's most difficult problems things like the iran nuclear deal which we heard just the other month that the united states would be withdrawing from as well as of course the paris climate agreement that was agreed and two thousand and fifteen these are things that were still lingering over this summit the fact that donald trump decided to back the united states out of agreements that former administrations had made with international part partners to try and address some of the biggest issues that are facing the world today. now as we've been percival rating on president
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from not only showed of late but he left the summit early he said to prepare for another summit in singapore with kim jong un did his early departure make a difference at all to the outcome of this meeting. right well this summit with the north korean leader would be a big political win for trump at home and i think he made it pretty clear to his allies here in canada where his preference is really alive by the fact that he left more than half a day early skipping out on skipping out on the meeting that was meant to discuss protecting the oceans and the issue of climate change in favor of meeting with a north korean autocrat so i think that did send a strong message about where he felt that he wanted to be spending his time and that he is not bothered by the fact that he's walking away from this summit without having smoothed over a lot of the big differences with the other six countries taking part. in a clear last question italy's new prime minister just have a contact has raised some eyebrows by siding with trump's call to allow russia back
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into her group to make the g. eight again is this the sign of trump's influence gathering some steam in europe. i think this summer will also be remembered for trump's surprise remark that he would like to see russia readmitted to make it the g. eight as it once was is all. surprising to see the italians come on board with that idea as well since in theory the europeans had agreed on a united front going into into the g. seven summit that that would not be on the table and toll some serious problems in ukraine were addressed that being said i think at this probably had more to do italy's domestic situation than necessarily the spread of trump's influence in europe a clear reference in covering the g. seven for us in canada thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world as g seven leaders met in canada chinese president xi jinping opened a two day regional summit of the shanghai cooperation organization or as c.e.o.
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. attendees included russia and iran the opening ceremony featured fireworks and a spectacular light show the s.d.o. is confronting rising tensions with the u.s. over trade and washington's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal. germany's opposition left party has voted to reopen the country's borders for refugees there was heated debate before the vote at the party's annual conference delegates against opening the borders said the policy would affect jobs and drive people to right wing parties chancellor angela merkel's grand coalition supports restrictions on migration. of young iraqis suspected of raping and murdering a fourteen year old girl known as susana has arrived at frankfurt airport german interior minister horst as a whole for confirm that the man known only as ali b. has been successfully extradited authorities in iraq say the twenty year old admitted that he had killed his ana who went missing last month the case has stoked
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the immigration debate in the country. from erbil to frankfurt airport and on to these barden via helicopter the young iraqi suspect was taken into custody amid heavy police presence or thirty's here are seeking to make amends after accusations that their early investigations were floored. less hiked. this shows that the german judiciary has this case under control you don't everyone can see what's going on and i think that helps people sense that justice is being done at the state interior minister then urged that in future airports should have specialized staff to check travel documents written in arabic from the g. seven summit in canada chancellor merkel commented on the case. with the inconceivable suffering that this family is going through also effects me deeply and i can only say how good it is that the alleged perpetrator has been
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arrested. the cooperation between german and kurdish security officials worked well. the kurdish police who arrested the young man say he admitted to the crime. but i want to cheer there was an altercation between them and the girl threaten to call the police and report him. to the conflict escalated and that's what led to the young men killing the girl. another no i'm sure sure we are. in mind where the victim lived commemorations became protests leftist groups demonstrated against xenophobia while just meters away the far right i have protested against immigration. laws of course this murderous political because it involves a request for asylum which the relevant authorities aren't prepared to discuss it's
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time they did infinitives us by the f.t.'s reaction i'm a father of four and one i think that this girl hasn't even been buried yet and the family is in profound grief and then he stands up promoting his right wing party politics that's outrageous and as for. the demonstrations and debate over this case unlikely to continue. thousands have gathered in the polish capital warsaw to support l g b t rights in the city's annual equality parade the pride celebrations come as activists say a conservative turn in poland has forced them to fight harder for their rights. a ring and a declaration of love to kick off the eighteenth equality parade people have come to warsaw from all over poland to take part. organizers say that things have gotten tougher for l g b t people since the right wing government came to power you know something about it that there are studies that show we are in second last place in
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europe when it comes to homophobia it's really a disgrace for us. many gay people in poland have experienced discrimination bullying or even physical violence. just let me that's an important celebration for me once a year to walk the streets holding my boyfriend's hand without fear of vision i wouldn't. parade promote equality across the citee in general which means women's rights and care for the disabled are also on the agenda many have traveled from abroad to show their support if it's not done later in rainbows here it's about democracy and human rights i want to support that. the people here call for equality that includes legal recognition of their relationships. on to formula one where sebastian vettel has claimed pole position for sunday's canadian grand prix the ferrari driver made the most of an engine rate to set a new track record at specials for pole position this season and the fourth time he
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started from pole in canada terry ball to put his mercedes on second and red bulls max stop and will line up in third reigning world champion lewis hamilton could only manage fourth. you're watching d.w. news more coming up at the top of the hour don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our web site t w dot com i'm irish waiter in berlin thanks for joining us. on noble probably will succeed in dividing us not succeeded in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made for mines.
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