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this is not from the united states canada mexico will host the twenty twenty six world cup a joint bid to come in and vote up the fee for congress in moscow the day before this year's told one begins twenty twenty six events will be the first top forty eight teams and three host nations also on the program. and ceasefire in yemen speaking exclusively to dump in humanitarian leon says the u.n. should take control of yemen's main port city of the data base as an assault by
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saudi backed government forces that is massive civilian casualties. just north korea traces the trump came some reasons a resounding success but questions are being asked about the concessions president trump made the lack of detail from the summit declaration. i'm still gal welcome to the program. united states canada and mexico have won the right to host the twenty twenty six football world cup they beat morocco in a vote of a few for congress in moscow it will be the first time three countries and. twenty twenty six twenty one each a record forty eight teams north america bid to beat the north africans by one hundred thirty votes one hundred thirty four votes to sixty five after all afifa members here's the moments when fee for president john he invented announce the
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decision so we have a winner for the twenty twenty six world cup the member associations of canada mexico and usa have been selected by their people congress who holds the twenty twenty six people woke up thank you. as it happens t w sport to correspondent jonathan a crane is a fee for congress meeting in moscow welcome jonathan so why do you think north america the north america bit one. i think ultimately it came down to two big things one money talks very loudly in the boat and two risk comes the money for eleven billion dollars that the united states says it will generate for fee for double what the morocco bid was offering and in terms of
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reduced most of the stadiums and infrastructure is already in place they just need to put some finishing touches on things and i think that really played heavily into the united states hands because morocco when you compare the moroccan fish the infrastructure isn't there and it was deemed a very high risk by the evaluation committee and i think. that's right and i think that really did in the spring things in the favor of the united bid but that's not also underestimate geopolitics donald trump of course was heavily involved in tweeting about the space putting pressure on governments to support the u.s. and in a sign of maybe the how that pressure played out russia and north korea two countries who you wouldn't normally think would vote for the united states did in fact choose the united bid in the end i will stay with geopolitics because donald trump has set canada and mexico with his recent policy so how do those the three nations now
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unite over the next eight years. we unite is the key word here because in the big video we saw from the united states they were really playing up that they were really emphasizing that this is going to bring the world together not just the three countries that are hosting the base but the whole entire world people will be welcome to come in to the united states to come to remember and what's this for one thing they don't need to worry about obviously is the infrastructure as i was saying that's already in place they do have experience at least two of the three hosting the tournament before the united states hosted in ninety four mexico households did it twice before so the big question mark really is how the geopolitics will play out in the next. five years. in the rest of a potential second for donald trump as well so who knows who knows what will be in terms of the chair politics that will be the big question mark in this bit who will leave that big question mark hanging in the air stay with us if you would jonathan as we discuss the events at this year's world cup which of course kicks off
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tomorrow one of the favorites for this tournament spain have sacked that coach on the eve of the tournament a union has been let go because he agreed to join vale madrid after the world cup reports say he didn't inform his national federation that he was leaving was removed just two days before spain's first game against portugal on friday news has left the twenty ten world cup winners reeling. back to. the shock is this. this is a massive show that really has sent shock waves through the congress as you were saying the spanish federation president had to storm off and confronted up at safety because he was only told about it five minutes before the decision was announced obviously that led to the second this is never really happened before a major tournament and now at least a team of spain's caliber and let me tell you really he took over in twenty sixteen
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he had helped them turn the corner off for a couple of disappointing tournament by their standards a lot of people in spain will not be wondering why on earth did rail madrid announce this when they did they did their own countries chances in the foot spain were considered one of the favorites as i said a good run of form. and now they're having to start from zero just a few days before this tournament kicks off for them so. i think this is really really damaged chances now feel they have a tough group against portugal but sure of course is no easy feat the reigning european champions with christiane iran all day the question will be he will now step in and replace the on the twenty one coach has been mentioned fernando he arrow of course a legend in spanish a defender has also been linked with the job but this is still very early stages it's just names it's just speculation at the moment i mean it really has sent shock
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waves through not just the spanish town but football in general because this is crazy to get rid of a coach just before the tournament starts obviously the spanish federation will say they have no choice we understand the spanish players were trying to convince not to tell you to change his mind they failed and this is where we are now. thank you . no sorry led coalition has launched an assault on yemen's main port city of data it seems a key battlefront to un possible turning point in yemen's three year civil war between the government between the countries a saudi backed government and iran back to the rebels an estimated six hundred thousand people live in the area and aid groups are warning that the new offensive risks causing massive civilian of civilian casualties and examine exacerbating the country's already severe humanitarian crisis. egeland is a former u.n. undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs he's presently sectary general of
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the norwegian refugee council and he will invoke m two d w m you have staff on the ground what are they telling you about the situation around her data we're getting very worrying reports from from the ground in yemen we have stuff inside this vital port city that's still trying to maintain relief services but is very difficult when the city is under attack so we have withdrawn stuff and set up new hops around where we expect people to flee now that the city unfortunately is becoming a battleground this sounds like a naive question but from what they're telling you what is it like to be attacked because we with. everything being attacked us. are certain targets what's going well what i hear is that this port city is now which with the half a million six hundred thousand inhabitants so it's
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a large place that has now nearly been surrounded by forces that have been fighting up the coast from the south. yemen is divided now in with two. good defacto governments fighting each other in aden in the south is the hot d. or original government backed by saudi arabia and united arab emirates in the north there is a rebel group called that out calmly in named as they controlled some not the capital and most of the country most of the population they have some backing from iran now that war has been waged on and mongst the civilian population what's special about today don is that it is the lifeline to most of the population who lives in the north if that is becoming. is now destroyed
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and that fighting we will loose the lifeline to millions and millions of people that are already on the brink of starvation so what are you calling for at this point what we're calling for today i will be speaking to. two official from the united arab emirates that is leading this attack it seems we are reaching out to the united kingdom the united states france who are close to saudi arabia that is also a warring part here and the message is the following we need a ceasefire this attack should not happen this is like attacking a lot of dumb and and you know what that is what would be for the for the dutch you can have a lifeline destroyed so we need ceasefire we need talks we need to make this port city and into nationally administers so the united nations to take over running the
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place so that they will can also make sure that no weapons missiles comes from iran to wherever the hooty site and thereby threat. saudi arabia so what do you get forgive me for interrupting you there but clearly that it's a vital mission but they knew this the saudi backers knew this they also know that if they take it they pretty much won so what can you give them what can you tell them how do you change their minds when it's not easy because in a way we failed because we've been we as human a terrence on the ground struggling we have one interest in that have to civilian population of women and children that in the millions suffer in this senseless war well what i can give them is. less international condemnation and i'm actually very surprised and disappointed that the united states united kingdom france and all these powers that have fingerprints all over this brocade against.
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yemen very close to saudi and the rocky led military coalition have not been able to avert this attack or we can give them is some international praise instead of now you know some international i would say critique against this attack we wish you well with your efforts eglinton secretary general of the new asian refugee council thank you so much for joining us north korea has praised a historic summit with the united states as a resigning success state media framed tuesday's meeting between president trump and north korean leader kim jong un as a win for pyongyang at listing american concessions including the promised and joins us south korean military exercises critics of the deal point out its faith in this and the fact that it contains no mention of washington's demand for the north's complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization. nuclear weapons we
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never even discussed the other in an interview with the a.b.c. news network following the talks in singapore u.s. president donald trump said it was a big day for the world he also announced that he will freeze military war games with south koreans and i'm doing something that i wanted to do from the beginning we stop playing those war games it cost us a fortune you know we're spending a fortune every number of months we're doing war games with south korea and i said what is costing we're flying planes in from warm and we're bombing empty mountains for practice and i said i want to stop that i will stop that and i think it's very provocative especially george since we're getting along and on the watch were in the process of signing sceptics to talk about pulling troops out u.s. troops we have that now but we're not going to play the war games. the north has longer protected the drills calling them a security threat in the first reaction since the talks pyongyang's official state
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news agency released a statement saying that it was urgent for north korea and the u.s. to halt irritating and hostile military actions against each other. trump has agreed on a step by step denuclearization process by the north in return for u.s. concessions north korea may have pledged to dismantle its nuclear arsenal the question still remains as to how and when this will be achieved and verified. north korea's state media also confirmed the champ and cam have both accepted mutual invitations to visit washington and pyongyang. so this all sounds like good news if a little confusing at times that we can. walk our way through it with a young earth will the next day sure security analyst with john mark well d.w.
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let's. let's start with these sanctions donald trump said yesterday that they would remain in place until he gets rid of his nuclear weapons north korea is saying that donald trump intends to lift them so they can both be right does this tell us anything about the official thinking it tells us a little bit about the narrative within north korea and about the pressure under which can john find himself so he has to deliver value to fit quickly to make this a success at home he needs to lift he needs those sanctions to be lifted relatively quickly because the economic pressure currently is very high that china has already come to his help and immediately said that at this point in time with this successful summit maybe it could should be considered to lift sanctions or to lift a degree of sanctions at the united nations so this is the situation that we're in at the moment china has actually alluded to it this supports the narrative that kim jong un is trying to pursue to display at home on military drills president trump
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has said that he's suspending the joint u.s. south korea military maneuvers yet there are still drills slated to go ahead in oldest and though it appears to have told the generals organizing these exercises to counsel them so is this more of him sort of making stuff up i'm on the hoof and that was an interesting moment in the press conference yesterday because the declaration only said security guarantees and it wasn't specified in the declaration and the press conference he specified on the question of john of this that this would mean that they would end all war games so what was interesting was not that there is a commitment to stop or temporarily delay maneuvers that was something that was on the page in the book set already but the choice of words is very interesting calling it war games and calling them provocative is taking over the north korea and that narrative and that's something that no one forced donald trump to do so it is a big concession and he got relatively little in return for that concession you've touched on china but russia and japan. also have a dog in this fight as it as it were saved. this is described as
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a great step forward but that most big concern about pyongyang in washington moving closer china and russia have jointly proposed this freeze for freeze so the freezing of nuclear testing and the fleets of missile testing for the freeze of military maneuvers so this is this is basically even more that they got out of it so this is playing into russia's narrative for so long but russia is consent of being pushed to the sidelines too much in this conversation they have not been an active part but it was not going to moscow to bit deeper if them japan is a different case in this point a close ally of the united states from paya was currently in seoul in the briefing also the japanese foreign minister while he's there to make that possible for the japanese the most important aspect was the at the t. issue that was as dr donald trump said in the press conference not in its not in the summit outcome document but it was discussed and he said that in the press conference which allowed to save face at home and say this has been it has been alluded to in the conversation but depan of course is concerned about any potential
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withdrawal of the united states any backing off any military backing off because it doesn't only back off from south korea that way but also leaves more room for china to expand its military yet reach out to more three dimensional chess carriers all the way for the young to earth will from the german model of thank you thank you. business news electric car maker tesla is to slash thousands of jobs this can tell us what. that's right and that's almost a tenth of its workforce meaning more than three thousand people will lose their jobs and tesla in an e-mail to stop c.e.o. ilan mosque wrote what drives us is our mission to accelerate the world transition to the same level clean energy but we will never cheat that mission unless we eventually demonstrate that we can be sustainably profitable or lofty mission statement that's certainly come at
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a cost in its fifteen years of existence tesla has not once turned an annual profit but in recent times the situation has worsened in the first quarter of this year the company posted more than seven hundred million dollars in losses its worst ever performance that along with other problems like the departure of senior staff and crashes involving tesla cars an assisted driving motor hot has prompted the company to restructure key to the company company's efforts to finally drive a profit is this tesla's mass market model three sit down the plan is to increase production from the current three thousand five hundred a week to five thousand target mosque is hoping to reach as early as the end of june our financial correspondent another milan and from france been following this story and i asked her how iran must could hope to meet those mobile three production targets with a smaller staff. well musk is framing this restructure as
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a move that has to be done once although of course it's worth pointing out that this isn't the first job round in. history just its biggest and what must cope says hopefully the last so the company that means the company's employees roster isn't expected to get any shorter after this round of job cuts is through now these job cuts themselves aren't targeted. at assembly workers and production associates rather they're targeted at salaried employees so that's what he means when he says production the production targets won't be threatened by this now it's also worth noting that he said that tesla isn't freezing hiring and that's going to be really important given the departure of ten senior level executives they left for competitors in the last six six or seven months and they were working on important areas like battery tech and field performance engineering so given the recent trouble that tesla has had with with crashes and such in the past month it's
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not in a position to alienate talent now. if you look at the. years without profits so why can't stop now and how much can it really. well the law must has been under a lot of pressure from shareholders to make the test not profitable now a lot of this restructuring has to do with correcting mistakes from the past apparently the kind of the company's rapid growth made it higher left and right and that led to a lot of duplication of functions and that perhaps meant they were wasting more money than they had to when they're in a situation now where every cent counts but of course a weather test becomes profitable in the end it hinges on whether it man just transition from an electric luxury car maker to a mainstream automotive company able to deliver demand for a mass market car to know the. answer to thank you. it is
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the marriage of two true media giants eighty and t.'s takeover of time warner was supposed to have been sealed last autumn it's in t.v. would have gained control of a popular programming like c.n.n. or game of thrones but then the u.s. government stepped in to block it now a judge has put an end to the deadlock and approved the deal. c.n.n. has long been a film signed according to the us president the broadcaster part of media colossus time warner is a push of fake news critics say that's what's driven him to fight tooth and nail to prevent an eighty billion dollar merger between time warner and. trump says he's worried about antitrust regulations but the federal court in washington dismissed those concerns. the judge found that none of those concerns had any merit in rejecting any conditions or any position of regulations upon the merger going
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forward or resolving victory for the company and a huge setback for the apartment of justice after months of deadlock the two companies plan to drive home by the twentieth of june there i am to bring the production and transmission of media content under one roof the case is stands as a testament. to the wisdom of this combination of these two great companies and how it will benefit consumers for generations to come. we're disappointed that it took eighteen months to get here but we are relieved that it's finally behind us the judge's decision is being hailed as one of the most important antitrust rulings for us and one with wide reaching significance for future u.s. marriages and take. all your business. for you in the
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next office. thank you for france's foreign minister has said it is committed to cooperation with italy on the issue of migration to a statement comes amid a dispute between the two countries with france criticizing italy for closing its ports to a rescue boat carrying hundreds of migrants over the weekend today however it's late approach carrying more than nine hundred pounds to dock in sicily they've been rescued off libya's coast are brought ashore by the italian coast guard. during a wide ranging speech on european union policy germany's a foreign minister heiko bass has just been discussed at europe's differences over migration. the this is least we must men's the rift that has appeared within our union in recent years this applies to the rift between north and south as well as to the rift between east and west this must be our german offer to europe. we want to overcome differences. we want to be
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a guarantee of europe's inner unity and string it so that europe can better fulfill the europeans hopes and the world's expectations. i call must deliver that speech at the post. because from the top in the on the mark is that welcome i've been talking to the german foreign minister the key points. i painted the picture of europe which is under threat by populism nationalism shall be an ism and a trump particularly and his answer was europe has to act united europe united a great europe a big europe which let's not itself be divided from the outside and from within there should be any divisions between north and south or east and west and that would be also the work of germany to overcome these divisions and then europe could act as a global player and maybe to give you one detail he is in favor of a majority vote in the e.u.
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in order to be more flexible to act on the global stage and what of the european reforms that the french president announced his proposals on a uniform nearly a year ago everyone's been waiting for some answer from the german chancellor i'm going to have a sense i did have foreign minister's speech contain any hints. yes ma said the answer from germany can only be allowed clear yes to a minute of my call but he also criticised that it's only about money of the whole discussion about the e.u. reform he said germany would be willing to give more money and you think it should be even more than what america has already suggested but then you also said foreign policy security defense policy and migration are a lot more important topics for the people in europe and also for the german french decision which will come next week in a government meeting of the two governments and he's quite confident that they will find a compromise there. is time to remind you of our
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top story. the member associations of canada mexico and usa have been selected by their feet back on the road to host the twenty fifth twenty six. world cup thank you johnny in france you know i just told you that they tried to spend six for the world cup will be hosted by north america a joint bid to buy u.s. combat i'm mexico beat morocco was chosen and our. congress in. situ up to date at the top of the hour in the meantime believes the web site e.w. dot com have a good day. on
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