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this is deja vu news live from but the lady is known for turning german chancellor angela merkel refuses to back down in the face of a public challenge from her interior minister over migration policy this standoff is threatening to bring down germany's coalition government just three months off search of course. they're coming up. because lives around the world small easily fix the holiday view to see general. pushchair you don't believe there's often a bracing. and that the won't count margin tina not told them the second the full games on saturday tiny iceland made it to the quarterfinals of the euros
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two years ago could pay much higher flying argentina. five hundred home free glad you could join me german chancellor angela merkel is standing firm today as a dispute over migration with one of her top ministers threatens to bring down her coalition government merkel has reiterated her intention to seek a call the european solution to illegal immigration escalating the standoff with interior minister who say who for now he wants germany to unilaterally toughen its border controls the german government could force if no agreement is found. of more in this old chief political correspondent melinda crane joins me now in the studio melinda i have to ask you the big question straight off how big is the risk that the german government could fall they're absolutely is a risk if they don't. succeeded in finding
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a compromise over the weekend they are apparently meeting to talk about possible compromises and we're told that the person brokering that is the former finance minister current head of parliament. who absolutely has a great deal of respect from both sides but the compromise definitely would have to be something that offers the bavarian conservatives an opportunities to save face while also buys time for the chancellor to look for a european solution so probably not easy to find if they don't find one by monday the interior minister has said he would go through with his plan to essentially reimpose border controls or to toughen border controls and to begin sending some my currents back to the first year of pm countries which they entered if he does that the chancellor basically would be in the position where she would have to dismiss him for insubordination that would then mean that he would take his party out of the governing coalition most likely and then the coalition would no longer have
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a majority of the seats in parliament they might try to govern as a minority government that would be a little bit difficult so essentially we would be on the path to new elections and possibly see machall step down because she has said this would be her last term as chancellor so the stakes are very high indeed absolutely from what you're telling me even into the is an awful lot riding on in these talks that take a look now at exactly what is dividing america and is the who for and what both sides want in this report now. the standoff pits chancellor merkel against her interior minister horst zee hoffa who is also a leading figure and the various conservative c.s.u. party zele who are fat and his party are challenging merkel even though they are part of the national governing coalition in berlin z. hoffa wants germany to turn away refugees at the border if they have already applied for asylum in another european country but merkel does not want germany to go it alone and is pushing instead for a european solution to the crisis. z.
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hole for however says he has lost faith in the e.u. civility to act and is threatening to move unilaterally if merkel and see whole fail to resolve their differences the alliance between the two parties could on ravel and lead to the collapse of the government. when as you said melinda we do believe that there is a search for a compromise under way this weekend that said it didn't stop maskell from making her position clear did it tell us more well yes in a manner of speaking but she didn't simply go on t.v. and said hey i'm not standing down what she did is she very subtly wove the topic into her weekly podcast in a discussion where she was actually talking about her upcoming meeting with french president emmanuel mccall this is the first time since the new government was created that german ministers will be meeting with their french ministerial counterparts so that is quite a major event and basically she was talking about the main topics they are going to
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be discussing and she mentioned migration as the second topic on the list saying this is a european challenge and we require a european solution and it's essential to european solidarity and just in a nutshell the reason for that is that if the interior minister were to follow through with his unilateral plan to send refugees back to the first countries they enter essential it all the burden is once again put on those countries those are the countries on the external border of the e.u. greece italy they have borne the brunt of this influx of refugees from the beginning and that obviously is not solidarity when when europe's richest country says hey they're your problem and why is this dispute breaking out now as i mentioned the government has or has really only up been up and running for a couple of months so why now is a great question and the reason is local elections in bavaria in october that is the heartland of the varian conservatives the interior minister's party they are
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eager to look tough on migration because they are. very worried about potential gains by the anti immigration far right a.f.d. they want to work off those caves and that's why essential they have pushed this simmering conflict to an absolute game of chicken and who's going to blink first we don't know yet absolutely you always have to look for the motivation thank you very much chief political correspondent melinda crane. and now some of the other stories making news around the world in afghanistan at least twenty people dead and more injured after a suicide bombing in the country's east the explosion happened in wonder how provinces need the border with pakistan the boma targeted a gathering of taliban and afghan security forces celebrating an eight truce the so-called islamic states claim responsibility. nicaragua's bishops say they have brokered a truce between the government and civil society groups and in two months of deadly
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political unrest under the deal the government has agreed to an ins international inquiry into the violence some one hundred seventy people have been killed since protests began in april. was a weekend of celebration for the world's one point six billion muslims around the world as they mark fifty at the end of the fasting month of ramadan now is regarded as a holiday of generosity and hospitality with families and communities coming together to celebrate. its one of the most significant holidays in islam and unites muslims around the world. to a future marks the end of the holy month of ramadan during which believe this fast from dawn to dusk. different branches of the faith in different countries celebrate eight on varying days. but for the faithful everywhere eed is
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a time of prayer celebration and community. you look at that got them have barbara it's a big day for a long book very rare all celebrating a child for a moment we should remember to care for the poor people on this occasion in the future that they can also enjoy the delight of this day what if anything. eat our future is also known as sweet aid here in pakistan there were long lines as people indulged all stocked up for friends and family. for many aid is also a chance to forget their troubles markets in damascus was flooded with those eager to celebrate while syria's war is far from over this central market was a picture of pace. in yemen two people marked aid the festivities was subdued in sanaa people still gathered in the streets a show of resilience amidst the conflict. and staying in
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yemen a u.n. special envoy has arrived in the country from urgency talks as fighting escalates in the western city of her data. touched down in the rebel held city of sana'a hoping to broker a ceasefire hundreds full ready died since wednesday when saudi backed forces launched an offensive to retake the strategic thought from the rebels. match say three of the world cup kicked off in the second game of the day so argentina take on iceland in group c. now the two time world cup winners took the lead against the minnows three a sad joke a grade zero in nineteen minutes but i stand back just minutes later with their first ever watch go alfred phoebus and we can equalize of that the final school one who as i stand close who's quite the opposite. all match day
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three of the world cup with russia another day of drama with me in the studio to talk through it all is empty of auschwitz from d.w. sports and many iceland against argentina it sounded like a predictable fairly simple match up didn't it and it wasn't an iceland continues their fairy tale isn't this the best story ever great by some had such a great run at the euros two thousand and sixteen and coincidentally they played one want to get support for goal who later on went on to win the euro so it's not all lost for argentina but yeah on the books this was supposed to be a simple game for argentina they're supposed to swap up their first swipe up their first three points and take the lead of the group and that didn't happen they had a really really tough time breaking through the solid defense of iceland and they're looking to be the next surprise team and what about the n.l. nesis performance i did just see the end of the match like a man disappointment and sht on his face yet today was not his day he had
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a very very tough time and he always had three four opponents on him whenever he tried to do something magical and he had a chance to take the lead for argentina but as you see here he missed the penalty shortly before the end and this is going to be a real letdown of course because the pressure on him in argentina from his teammates from the fans it's just huge so surely who want to forget today and just start anew for the next games time to move on or right then let's take a look at all of the results from match day three so far because of course we had argentina and iceland with that unexpected draw a one one that i'm from seceding surprisingly narrow win against australia that was thanks to a late goal by paul pogba two one was the final school that. let's take a look now at last night's action including the first heavyweight clash in the tournament so far two european giants facing each other portugal against spain football fans were hoping for a fantastic match and that's exactly what they got. just four minutes into the game
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and could still go hard with johnny carson suspension for honeypot she did need a pen which he had to keep. but spain has an footballing genius has to juggle cost of all the normans and portuguese penalty every day but sting the skull was not the signal for the spanish equaliser chalky get off on it was a little know it all time again in superstar scoring portugal second purchasing of dummy took us horrific blonde. and shortly after the break it was all square again spence to go costello was a brace of his own i don't mean minutes later spain took city for the first time i'm not sure said nanda this and to this day itself. but stuff that eighty eight minutes upset just general knowledge will be back this equalizer in its genome or not it will stream space surely. and stay with me here in the studio
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i made all shots from. what again and really would you say that was a fair results well depends fair in terms of better team winning news i wouldn't say so spain definitely dominated the game they had more attempts more shots on goal they had more possession no in terms of the numbers they all had it but then if you give away such a penalty and such a dangerous free kick against a player like kris jenner and although you can't speak to an absolutely i talking about christian or an elder i mean is it before two well in world cups is now his moment is that about to change i mean that was a spectacular performance it was for tucker and this guy says he thrives on challenges i mean every time you thinks he's not having a great run there he comes out and he surprise everyone with even better performances he had this out around the dread the season he started off not so great his first half of the season he didn't really perform and he came back in the second half of the season and he just shattered records again to help them with the championship trophy and that's precisely what he wants to do with portugal's. well
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this probably will be his last world cup his last chance to get that big trophy the biggest trophy in football program so surely he'll give it his all and he'll try to carry his team absolutely and i mean he you know shoots from the w.c. thanks a lot good to talk to you thank you and finally for some people is nothing like a vintage automobile to stay there so for all this is track this enthusiastic in the polish town of no no posted the international rowdy of old track to today the show started dozens of models dating back to the nineteen forty's outfitted with a range of extra options including side calls and expose tall rod and it switch attracted plenty of attention from spectators. and just remind you of the top story we're following for you germany's chancellor i'm going to marco has reiterated her intention to seek a common european solution to illegal immigration and made
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