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it's hard. to. trust detectives starts june thirtieth on g.w. big credit that the. union. and the union the audience to. me and to. me. this is news to live from berlin absolutely and france go head to head over migration as another rescue ship docks in sicily italy's hardline interior minister calls for an upcoming summit to be scrapped and france doesn't apologize for remarks made by president buchwald. also coming up aid groups are warning that the humanitarian crisis in yemen could get even worse an attack by saudi backed forces
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on the maim or threatens to cut off food supplies one of those aid groups will join us from inside yemen and london marks one year on from the grenfell tower fire that killed seventy one people prime minister theresa may have meant is that her initial response at the time seemed on caring and e.w. needs one of the survivor still waiting to be three houses plus the twenty twenty six soccer world cup and goes to kind of the mexico and usa have been selected by the people thank you los looks a lot of people at this excrete logo thank you thank you north america wins over a bid from morocco the announcement comes as world cup fever grips the host russia on the eve of the kickoff for this year's month long championship. and the old.
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i'm sorry kelly thank you for joining us italy's new populist interior minister says that an upcoming summit with france should be scrapped unless paris apologizes for criticizing rome's refusal to let a migrant rescue boat dock in the talian ports the route will erupted after french president to manual mccollum called italy's action quote cynical and irresponsible france has since gone into damage control mode trying to calm tensions by saying that it was committed to cooperating on migration but meanwhile italy today did allow a vessel carrying more than nine hundred migrants to dock in sicily. an italian coast guard ship carrying more the nine hundred migrants who sailed into qatar it picked up the men women and children most from every tray i see don and molly during several rescue missions. two bodies were also on board.
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it's only allowed the vessel to duck unlike the aquarius the ship carrying six hundred migrants was stranded at sea for two days until spain said it could land in valencia where it's heading now. as a european i felt shame shame that there was a boat there is a boat in the mediterranean and for several days nobody wanted to take these people did this brings back memories of other. people seeking refuge and being refused and being turned back and we know how it ended italy's new interior minister from the far right leaked party material salvini has rebuffed outside criticism he's vowed to take a tough stance against immigration he hit back at french president eman ram
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criticized what he called rome's cynicism and irresponsibility. actions of solidarity and generosity don't deserve to be described in such terms by certain figures in the french government. i hope i receive an official apology very soon. then salvini accused france of taking in only six hundred forty of the nine thousand migrants it committed to accepting under a twenty fifteen e.u. distribution scheme. relations between the two countries the strained italy has even summoned the french ambassador. the rao highlights the differences within the e.u. on migration policy. a saudi led coalition has launched an offensive on yemen's main port city of ho data the battle could prove
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a turning point in yemen's three year civil war the coalition is trying to retake the city from the rebels backed by saudi arabia's arch rival iran they are pushing ahead with the assault despite grave warnings for humanitarian groups the u.n. says that the offensive risks causing massive civilian casualties and could threaten the millions with starvation and the u.n. security council is due to address the issue tomorrow in an emergency session and. eleven aid agencies including oxfam and save the children have urged the british government to withdraw its support for the saudi led coalition for attacking who data we asked oxfam's yemen country director muson. whether there was any response. yes that was a giant litter of almost i think doesn't i do is operational in yemen but is still we did not see any positives we really wanted.
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to clear. publicly that if these. still continue. today. they have to take the responsibility and they can hold them accountable they said that they do have a legal and moral obligation to protect civilians because it will be a violation of international humanitarian and human rights it will be a human humanity and catastrophe but till now we're waiting to that doing in the united nations security council when we do need to ask these warning once used to at the start of this war and go back to the fuse negotiations there is no military solution so they have to make it very clear. and that was oxfam's country director for yemen. speaking with us earlier one year on from the grenfell high rise fire british prime minister to resign may has admitted that her initial response was not
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good enough because it gave the impression that she didn't care she met firefighters on the day after the fire but she failed to meet any of the traumatized survivors seventy one people died in that fire which broke out of the fourteenth of june last year some survivors have still not been reached house this used to be his home now it's a monument to tragedy the burnt out shallow tower follows honeyed will be wherever he goes it's always of this mind in this into space he used to have his fish stall the area still is home moroccan born hamid used to live in the sixteenth floor now he lives in a hotel like many other survivors. or this is my story. of both i'm stuck here for my. book for my new house when i get my house we buy some things because everything is is going on the files. so this is
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it this is it's just. the made things he was able to escape the flames because he was strong to keep fit he had always taken the steps instead of the lift luckily his family was not at home that night imagine any new your house and even with you from a lady and not just instantly everything once. in a different way. you go behind me you know it thinking about you see each other kids you know from the neat everything once these. soul we see struggling from that day up to now. after almost a year a public inquiry has finally started to investigate what went wrong. it's here at a public inquiry that many survivors are looking for answers who is to blame was it
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the construction companies that provided highly flammable cladding material was it maintenance companies that did not adhere to fire regulation or was the regulation itself too weak clary mehndi lost a cousin mary in the fire mary stuart acadia also perished like many others she blames the corporate culture that put profit before people construction companies is this apply this is a holy book people. who are imbedded in this. because this is what is this social murder by negligence enough for us what we ideally want is gross negligence manslaughter because then he is about individuals and it's really important that we see individuals in the town to fight for justice has left many survivors strained how mead wants to go back to work but says he confines the
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strain he's asking for more psychological help. well what i need is just to call you i'm working to help the people that says. this is what i'm going to do for the rest of my help as much as i can. helping others because on the night of the fire hamid was unable to rescue his friends from the burning building first though he known to help themselves and try to come to terms with the haunting image that is spread from the tower. the united states canada and mexico will host the twenty twenty six football world cup they bid their bid beat morocco's in a vote at the fifa congress in moscow it comes at a time when relations between three countries have hit new lows thanks to u.s. president trump attacking his neighbors over nafta and immigration even so all leaders have welcomed the decision as the world looks forward to the future of the beautiful game and to start. the
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first secretary general fatma some more ago the voting underway in moscow a new system aimed at improving transparency so national federation select which bid to support electronically the result the followed was emphatic so we have a winner. for the twenty twenty six world cup. the member associations of canada mexico and usa have been selected by the people. it's the first time that three countries will host the world cup together and the twenty twenty six tournaments will also be expanded with forty eight teams taking part north american receive the highest score the morocco in faces evaluation all of the stadiums to be used at the tournaments already in place while morocco plans to build nine new arenas projected revenues of eleven billion
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euros also smooth the path for the north american bid. on behalf of our united. canada mexico and my country the united states thank you so so very much for this incredible honor thank you for interesting us with this privilege the privilege of hosting the fee for walk up. most of morocco's votes came from fellow african countries and europe that if it means the u.s. will now have to work with mexico to prepare the tournament corporation that may have been made more difficult by controversial comments from president donald trump . but the mexican delegation stressed that football can overcome anything. that. we have a lot of history and three time we have had situations where we don't agree and many others where we do agree. both flies overhead and there are no barriers that slow down the will of football. and now there are no barriers to the north
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american world cup it all kicks off in a year's time. but meantime more immediately the current world cup kicks off on thursday night and host nation russia is taking on saudi arabia a world cup opener as calls for siteman for any football fan even when the two teams taking part are far from tournament favorites. it's finally time to let the ball do the talking russia's world cup starts here. high expectations can often hamper the home nation at to be tournament but these hosts are not under much pressure in that regard. as the lowest ranked team in the world cup they're hardly a hot favorite but with pride on the line and a home crowd to impress russia are raring to go. near would. do much to our team once the people to be proud of us to be proud of their team.
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and we really want to win their support and make them proud. and they couldn't have a soft start saudi arabia are the second lowest ranking team at the tournament in former valencia and chile coach when antonio pitts see they have a boss with impressive experience but with egypt and europe who are in their group they're up against it as indeed the hosts. national but you know i think once the whole thing begins everything's going to fall into place she was nobody has ever achieved anything by saying words when you have to put your money where your mouth is so to speak with you i mean because it was the. church is so strong as to cause an upset he's a pawn here on friday night in moscow the white will finally be. on how if you have a fear of heights this next story might not be for you
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a humble raccoon has captured hearts around the world after an adventure that had millions following his antics on the web the little brown kreder was spotted scaling a twenty five story minnesota skyscraper local media posted a live feed of this perilous ascent no fear there on his part and that ascent we have to mention it included a well deserved snooze apparently on the seventeenth floor because why not here up to take al and see that there kelly in berlin thanks for watching. on freedom and the whole. world i come from the region is rich in history. but so poor in education and freedom this makes it especially difficult for independent journalists i see many of the younger promising journalists who are now
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making names for themselves all over the world. some live along the way some might follow but some with continued.

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