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you know. this is deja news live from berlin the german chancellor tries to ease a crisis that could bring down her government angela merkel is planning emergency talks with affected the munitions in a bid to solve a bitter round of a migration with her own interior minister but how strong are the chances for compromise we'll have full analysis for you from our chief political correspondent in just a second. also on the program football minnows iceland stun giants argentina by securing a one old draw in the group stages of the world cup in russia we'll have the
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highlights for you later on in the program. hello and welcome my name is christopher spring a good to have you with us german chancellor angela merkel is seeking emergency talks with several european nations on migrant policy as she struggles to avert a crisis within her coalition that germany's government has denied a report that a special summit is to take place. locked in a round with interior minister has the whole for who's threatening to defy her and go ahead with plans to unilaterally tighten germany's borders on monday michael is adamant to european solution must be found. say her heads the bavarian sister part of michael christian democrats with fears spreading that the deadlock could bring down the german government has now said he has no intention of splitting the conservative blog. he said this to the build times on top newspaper and nobody in
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the c.s.u. is interested in talking the chancellor dissolving the conservative parliamentary group all breaking up the coalition. bring in our chief political correspondent linda crane melinda we now have apparently the interior minister hasi who for softening his position somewhat is this the beginning of a compromise between him and chancellor merkel hard to say for sure because we are also seeing reports this morning that he told a circle of the the bavarian conservative party's leadership that's the c.s.u. party that's at the heart of this whole dispute he told them apparently i can't work with that woman anymore referring to chancellor merkel so that makes it sound as if he is still seeing this as an absolute head to head power struggle but he did go on in the quote that he that you gave us to say that the c.s.u.
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as much as anybody else wants a sustainable solution and that's kind of an interesting term that would tend to indicate a bit of potential for compromise because it's a term that the chancellor herself is using the only sustainable solution is a multilateral european solution so we know for sure that merkel and say hope for had been speaking this weekend we're hearing some leadership within the c.d.u. merkel's conservative saying a compromise does look feasible but no confirmation yet about whether it's going to extraordinary how high the tension between the two politicians is and of course merkel herself on the huge pressure to following this multilateral solution this european solution on migration the e.u. the has been so divided on this in recent months and years you know how difficult is it going to be for to secure the european solution that's absolutely right the e.u. approach to migration essentially has been broken since twenty fifteen since that huge influx of refugees. in fact the treaty that was supposed to regulate the whole
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thing dublin essentially was suspended and has never come back fully into force now in other words it is very difficult to get that multilateral european solution that the chancellor is pushing for but a couple of factors might indicate some room for movement here number one we've got different governments at the helm of a number of european countries than the ones we had in the past starting with italy now that is not an easy thing italy has a populist government has just turned away that boat full of refugees and said we're not taking any more but that means there may be some new negotiating dynamic here and as you mentioned the chancellor is now apparently looking toward a sort of pre-summit of affected countries that means the countries on the southern periphery of the e.u. on the x. sterna border that have borne the brunt of this crisis in the past and potentially if they get together in talks before the summit maybe there can be some movement
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she also emphasized once again in her weekly podcast that that multilateral solution she is looking for is the only way to deal with what she views as a european challenge let's take a listen to what she had to say there. and all the piss is a european challenge that also needs a european responds and i think this is one of the crucial issues for europe's. us . remind us also melinda you know why we were talking yesterday about her interior minister horsley hoof and what's driving him what is driving her why you know is she so steadfast about. opposing the national solution to her interim minister once the fact is those southern european countries and i mentioned the ones that are on the outer perimeter of the e.u. they have absolutely borne the brunt of this crisis from the beginning they have never had sufficient resources they have never had sufficient support from other
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e.u. member countries including unfortunately germany germany and its own way of course also has borne the norm enormous burden that there's never been a coordinated approach the chancellor has repeatedly said we cannot go it alone she's criticized donald trump for going it alone and said unilateralism nationalism cannot be the answer to the complex challenges we face today she is hardly in a position then to do the very things she has for sworn and in fact if we don't have those southern european countries on board in a far reaching solution then truly this crisis will simply continue to fester it would go against everything she stood for serf ok melinda many many thanks for that melinda crane their chief political correspondent. and staying with the issue of migration a convoy carrying hundreds of migrants has arrived in spain a week after their rescue sponsored and european round of a migration the aquaria ship and one of the boat docked in the port of the let's
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hear this morning the third is expected in the coming hours spain stepped in to offer the convoy a safe harbor off to italy a multiverse refused to let them land special card to say they'll be examining the migrants on a case by case basis to. see who may qualify for a saddam. ok we're going to catch up now at some of the other stories making news around the world greece and macedonia have signed a deal ending a decades old the spirit of the macedonians name the prime ministers of both countries were joined by united nations and european union officials who witnessed the signing ceremony on the shores of lake precipice under the agreement macedonia will be renamed the republic of north africa. in nicaragua a shootout and fire bombing in the capital managua have killed eight people including two children the violence came hours after the government and protesters struck an agreement aimed at ending weeks of deadly political unrest both sides are
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blaming each other for the flare up but have agreed to continue to go she'd. austrian chancellor sebastian courts has called on germany to provide assurances that he too has stopped spying on politicians international organizations and companies in austria major in both countries have been reporting that the german intelligence service had run an extensive espionage operation in neighboring austria between the years one thousand nine hundred ninety nine and two thousand and six and a taxi driver who injured eight people when he swerved onto a moskos sidewalk is blaming fatigue for the incident the man told police he hadn't slept in twenty hours and only fled the scene out of fear for his life several of the victims that come to the russian capital for the world cup. now elections well cup news for you iceland the big surprise at the european soccer
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championships two years ago and the doing the same at the russia world cup they face giants are in group d. yesterday and proved that their scrappy physical style was a match for the polish technique of the argentinians. argentina broke the deadlock early on sergio aguero scoring the opener and then nineteen minutes by but iceland came back just four minutes later with their first ever world cup go out for tim bogus in this score a i was in the second half argentina put the pressure on forcing iceland in some mistakes and penalty but the favorites surely this would be the lead upset leo messi see behind us how the sun and the fans they save it it's like oh wait i was the minutes counted down messi tried is lucky again but it was a no avail one of the final score as iceland was quite the upset.
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ok here all the results now from much day three of the russian world cup confirmation of that unexpected draw between argentina on ice from croatia comfortably beating nigeria denmark squeezing past peru and france sealing a surprisingly narrow victory against australia thanks to light go. with me in the studio emily howell shoots from sports in moscow we have all world cup correspondent jonathan harding thanks for joining me to both of you going to start here in berlin with emily first of all that argentina iceland game emily what's your main takeaway you know was it messes missed penalty or the fact that iceland stood fost as it were a little bit of both and if you look at the statistics the messi has failed to convert five of his last ten penalties for his club and country hoops so surely so he's very disappointed that he has to add another one on to those and there will be some talk in the argentina camp whether maybe sergio take the penalties from now on
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but it's a difficult situation overall had a good game i think there was no support for him from midfield there were no such chances created they had a very tough time against a good compact team from iceland that just deserved a draw. not starting its campaign very well let's get the view from moscow jonathan how have fans in moscow been reacting to that super saturday with no less than four games. but the fans have been reacting very well i would say after a slow start the atmosphere is certainly growing here in russia it seems that the south american brands are the ones that are here to have the biggest party they probably have the longest journey so that makes sense but iceland top stole the show yesterday we were with the team's fans about two thousand of them just outside the red square before their game against argentina and they were singing songs and celebrating and it was the kind of pride that you don't necessarily see a lot of talk of instead it was just brilliant fantastic and
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a sign that it woke up so i mean so much to these so-called smaller nations ok jonathan stay with us i'm going back to emily here in berlin what about the other games on saturday what was what are your picks from a lot of action and one of the main takeaways was that france is not yet at the level that many expected them to be. they have a young squad their starting lineup was the youngest on average in the age since one thousand nine hundred eighty seven a lot of young talent kill him was none them by me but they just weren't really in the tournament yet against australia they managed to get the win but without performance they wouldn't make it through a lot of michael games so that's certainly something to keep in mind he did get a late winner as we saw so surely he'll just take those three points and try to restart for the next phase back to moscow back to jonathan germany of course opening its world cup campaign against mexico later today in the stadium right behind you what should we be looking for jonathan.
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well we should be looking for a performance that has been a lot of talk about this germany team in the build up to this woke up can they perform under the pressure can they defend their title of picked the right team but is often and will finally get a chance to see whether this team can perform under pressure julian jackson is going to be the happiest of them all he will start your home of did confirm that yesterday but most of all it's a chance for germany to just show that they can deal with that pressure and put that poor performances in preparation for this world cup beyond that's right they they haven't had a very good jim run up to the tournaments which is rather untypical what about the other matches jonathan that fans can look forward to today. well there are a couple of other games brazil versus searchin and is perhaps the one that grabs the eye little bit more than costa rica later on against serbia brazil of course have neymar that's everybody's going to be watching him and continue know there's
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a whole host of names that will be on the show and of course what germany are going for their fifth style brazil are going for their sixth so i'm sure there are lots of somber and football lights around here in russia ok thanks for that jonathan in moscow just quickly to emily you're looking forward to that brazil switzerland game i had the joy of watching rizzo pregnant. austria recently and when they are on fire i mean it's just beautiful to watch when they start their combinations and their little brazilian samba on the pitch i mean every football fan can just sit there and enjoy their play and enjoy the goals that probably they will score with their with their star studded oftens and they had a much better run up to the tournament than germany what are you expecting from germany to not break play germany has to prove to everyone that the most recent result is not what the team actually looks like there's money to prove that he's actually really fit to play in this world cup union blocks and some other players have to prove that they're already their head is in the game and that they're worthy of being here and the other players that are left at home were left at home
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and they're better than them so germany really has to get a win against mexico they have to show that they're here to defend the title that they wanted and that they'll go for it ok emily at all shots from the sports many thanks to use well. well from us the top of the hour up next here on news world stores the very first of all reporting this week. clash of cultures. clash between those who believe in the arranged marriage those who weren't born long.
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