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this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin is the german government on the verge of collapse over its refugee policy shows the anglo-american faces of rebellion led by her own interior minister this as a new poll shows germans dissatisfaction with the government's migration policy also coming up tensions over refugees also spillover between france and italy the new italian premier just separate conduit is in paris will take to take it with the french president to two countries clashed over each of the refusal to allow
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refugees to rescue ship to dock. and world cup close russia celebrate thanks proceed five little boy and again saudi arabia of the tournament's opening match will be take talking about that as well as today's matches in just a few minutes. i'm on the thought german chancellor angela merkel is facing a serious challenge to her authority within our own conservative bloc or were refugees policy that could threaten the hold on power merkel's interior minister horst hoffa from the conservative bavarian c.s.u. party is openly defying he wants to implement a mosque a plan for migration under which some refugees will be turned away at the german border mechelle has rejected the idea insisting instead on finding
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a joint european approach. for americans governing coalition has begun to wobble over her welcoming policy toward refugees while her own conservative party the c d u still backs her the varian conservatives the c s u r n open rebellion. despite attempts at finding a consensus c s u leaders say a change in policy is needed now. so a stream of illegal migrants to germany is a big problem and the populace is very critical it's a political hot potato wherever we go and we have to solve this problem now on the ms does it. machall hopes to negotiate a european solution to the migrant issue when e.u. heads of state meet in brussels in two weeks' time she argues that germany shouldn't be acting on its own offering a quote to the effect that international problems require international solutions.
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to the in the world is highly integrated everything is too interconnected for any individual country to determine it does ice just enough to make the government is on thin ice that's obvious. but is this is another attempt from the right wing of the conservatives to launch a takeover. on. time is running out for the two sides to reach a compromise if they don't. government could be in serious trouble. along this stage of his chief political editor michelle acosta joins me from the german parliament of the bundestag michelle how does it seem to you is the german government on the verge of collapse. i think we're still quite away from that real threat but certainly that is something that is hanging in the air there is a sense of nervousness here in political berlin and we saw that fake tweets go round spread like wildfire really this morning which was alleging that angela
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merkel's interior minister hoarsely over from this use you was basically calling it a day on that governing coalition the very fact that this was able to spread to germany's largest broadsheet that this went unchecked shows that people are willing to believe quite a lot of scenarios at this certain point in time whereas really we are watching the german chancellor on this issue of migration that's at the core of this dispute once again sounding firm while shifting position meaning she still seeks a european really united solution to this while agreeing to do bit by bit country by country bilateral agreements in the lead up to that crucial e.u. summit in two weeks' time and we should this is all risk b. this all has been a huge friction between zero for america especially on refugee policy why is this call for bringing matters to a head not demanding that his master plan for migration be implemented right now
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not rating for this summit as they once. well basically what the sea is you is doing is up in the ante ahead of this summit if you were to look at it in cool kind of policymaking terms but there seems to be a lot of personal friction really playing into this as well wholesale for after all was the man who accused her of breaking the law in twenty fifteen when she didn't implement those border checks when she suspended those when she didn't close the border to that stream of migrants at one point she threatened to bring it before the constitutional court in the end these were all empty threats and we're already hearing from the more focused elegant see that there is a will to find some kind of common ground but what exactly that will look like is still up in the air now this very tense standoff comes as a result of the new polls show that a majority of germans are not satisfied with the government's handling of the refugee issue a poll by the research institute in fact is the map on
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a number of questions about refugees in one. overwhelming majority eighty six percent of respondents said they were in favor of a more efficient system to deport people whose asylum request had been denied and we should know what is the context of this and how damaging are these kind of this poll for the government especially for the chancellor. well basically what the dems are so is doing here is she's still holding out for that europe wide asylum approach while at the same time seeing support for her asylum policy crumble clearly the patience has worn thin here in germany since we saw those open arms pictures that enthusiasm that is somewhat sobered and that's also why the c.s.u. feels void by this public sentiment to launch into what is a very public so down here the board also asked a german respondents how satisfied they rode with the government's performance
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overall and a killer majority almost two thirds said they were dissatisfied about a third of voters said they were satisfied with the government's record what does this mean for chancellor angle america well those figures actually slightly up from the past month it shows that there really never was great enthusiasm for this set up yet another ground coalition and one has to say once again that support for uncle americal for now is still standing strong and that's something the c.s.u. will also have to factor in as it seeks this escalation just months ahead of regional elections in bavaria a lot of this is down to resell politics chief political editor editor michel a coup for thank you very much for your insights. now the issue of migration is also sit atop the agenda of a meeting today between french president in london mccraw and italian prime
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minister just separate kaante tensions have a risen between the two countries of each of these refusing to speak to allow a risk you ship with more than six hundred migrants aboard to dock mccraw all the decision irresponsible. do you have your correspondent max of mine is in paris covering that meeting max this launch has the potential of being quite awkward why is conti in paris. originally it was to talk about the future of the european union just your you know state of the mill first visit to another country once you've become prime minister of italy but now of course it will be about migration and especially for those to continue and micron's to show that their past what happened the last day that they reconciled that they can function together to solve the problems of the european union and the two leaders of both of a different approach to the e.u. and particularly now how to tackle migration could this issue in fact care the next migration is
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a very explosive issue in the european union at the moment not only between france and italy but also between the east and the west of the european union for example hungary and germany but also as we just heard from within the german government so this topic is all over the place and that's why little it's astounding that you have france and italy clashing at the moment because if you really look at what they're doing they're not that different my craw is practicing different things from what he's preaching for example if you look at the french italian border french guards there are very harsh with migrants sending them back once they've crossed the border and they consider them to be illegal migrants so exactly what the italians have been doing with that ship the aquarius that try to go to the italian talian ports they probably have more conflict attentional in topics like form of the euro zone because the new italian government wants to spend a lot of money that they don't have max so fun in paris thank you very much.
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the two thousand and eighteen world cup is underway in russia on the opening day the host face saudi arabia fans in moscow with t.t. to a five minute when the opening match prompting one set of basins the capitals fan zone as the newest ranked team in the tournament russia got themselves a much needed head start in group a. russia could not have hoped for a better stocks. eureka jan ski back in the first goal of the tournament after just twelve minutes and on the stroke of half time it was to. substitute dentist chair a chair for putting a grin on coast churches of face. russia might be the tournament's lowest ranked team but they didn't look like it awesome juba made it three.
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the best of the bunch came in the ninety first minute cherry champs second in the early contender for goal of the tournament saudi arabia might have been a soft opponent but this hot volley was pure inspiration a nightmare for the guests elation for the hosts even then there was more a free kick in the dying seconds completed the russian routes delights first certain discerning spectator saudi arabia's hopes however attached already. with me now in the studio is emily russia's from a sports desk welcome emily so a perfect start for russia in this match obviously that must have raised expectations of the fans that they could do better how do you see them progressing in the group. i mean i'm sure raised expectations but we have to consider that there were two sides to this game really if you look at the footage from yesterday's games and the goals also then the you know the second goal it was just really really poor defending on saudi arabia's as you can see here to the finals by
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the for sure stopped it and that was the one side of the game. was. but then we just have to say that russia also played it very very well they showed their class later on in the game with some spectacular shot at the first. i think it's fair to say that if we see as many goals today it will not be as one sided as yesterday or of egypt faceoff quite soon and you know those are star studded teams there's or a guy with louis suarez who place for barcelona you have edinson cavani who plays for pizz jamie and then there's egypt with most solid right here he's recovered from his injury in the champions league final egyptians are surely so ecstatic that he's back in the team and hope that he can help his team get really far in this tournament yeah you know because i mean he's hugely popular not just with egyptian
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fans but in a lot of the dying to see him plates but now a group b. also kicks off today and we have morocco facing iran and portugal facing spain how do you see these games or your expectations how they've done out. morocco and iran are kind of in a similar situation as russia and saudi arabia neither of them are really favored to make it to the next round so if they want to keep the hopes alive they have to get a win from their first game and then there's portugal against spain which by might be the most exciting game on paper at least in the group phase of this world cup portugal is the reigning champion the reigning european champions sorry. and they come into this tournament trying to prove themselves again on an even bigger spit stage with christiane a rinaldo you know can he score goals can he get them really far in the tournament it will be really interesting to see it also because during the euros they didn't really establish themselves well as they had a lot of draws just in the final they beat france one zero and they're playing
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against spain who are paid to be world cup favorites as well they've won the world cup in two thousand and ten they performed really poorly in two thousand and fourteen and now they're going to hope to be on a better track again here but they have sacked their coach a couple of days ago spain and i do think that's going to affect that campaign. yeah. look to take the story had to get had to go from the spanish national team camp amidst the fight with the spanish football federation and since then fernando yaro has stepped in and he's around madrid legend he's a spain legend really and we'll see how far they can get rid of to see how father gets and when he. says thank you very much. he watching the news coming up ahead of a full trade us president donald trump slaps on billions in taliban china and beijing promises to retaliate. with you shortly with that story and more just as the two. coach.
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