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this is news coming to you live from. chile downplays expectations for an emergency you saw me john refugee policy on a visit to lebanon uncle of man for this song to his meeting in brussels post exchange but the german chancellor is under tremendous pressure to help resolve europe's migration crisis also coming up. these children were separated from their parents as they tried to enter the u.s. illegally illegally from mexico now they're thousands of miles away from in new
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york and no one seems to know when or if they'll see their families again. thus the controversial case that's good ignites tensions in asia india it is ill sentences of radical cleric to death with ordering the series of deadly attacks but there are fears his execution could trigger retaliation in the volatile largest muslim country. plus controversy in flaring tempers and brazil's world cup clash against costa rica we have all the highlights from live and close match against an american driver. a warm welcome to you i'm. german chancellor angela merkel has played down hopes of a breakthrough in europe's a refugee crisis speaking on a visit eleven unmask accord emergency talks planned for the weekend and initial
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exchange that would not have any joint agreement or action on the issue that's after italy's new populist government objected to a draft statement circulated by brussels and some european leaders held their own separate meeting almost dry old before it even begun sunday's summit looks set to be an acrimonious one invitations have gone out but only to ten of the e.u. twenty eight members greece spain and austria are going italy too but only after german chancellor angela merkel did some heavy backtracking scrapping a draft proposal on immigration she hopes the others would agree to the contentious document which was leaked earlier this week called for establishing migrant processing centers and outside e.u. borders mechanisms for deportations between e.u. countries under the agreement money and other welfare provisions would only be available in the countries where migrants are registered and stricter controls at
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train stations and airports would be implemented to limit cross border movement but italy's government reacted furiously to the draft saying it focused too much on germany's concerns and ignored their calls for more a you support rome growing increasingly tired of taking orders from the e.u. . in europe the times are over when france and germany decided refugee policy when they told european italy what they had to pay and which migrants they had to take in. and firm action has a company. on thursday sylvania issued his latest refusal to rescue ship and pledge to block all in boats from docking initially. joining me now from. journalist josephine mckenna josephine some very tough talk coming out of italy
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what is the government so angry about. well it usually has taken a very strong stance on immigration with the new government that was elected in march this is really being driven very strongly by the interior minister. who blocked the arrival of the equerries ship and as we know that. and we've seen a war of words between president a man with my craw and the italian government and this week. the german chancellor actually telephoned italian prime minister. to say they had been amused understanding about this draft agreement at the sunday summit and. threatened to cancel the summit altogether so. tension there and the italian authorities the italian government feels very strongly that it needs to stand up to what it see as dominance in the e.u. by the french and the germans what is the feeling among ordinary italians do this
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all this hard line stance by the government against migrants and refugees. well immigration has become the top issue in italy and the interior minister any campaign very strongly held that at the election since the march election his popularity the popularity of his. party has risen more than twelve points he's around twenty nine or thirty percent according to the latest polls and that gives you an indication that people support his hardline stance and they feel that what the government is doing to stand up to the rest of the european union is the right way to go. i don't know what does italy want from the european union what kind of support is it looking for to deal with this issue. well first of all it doesn't want to see itself a isolated being forced to pay what it considers to be a dumping ground. so they need the interior minister and the prime minister. has
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been very strong on this and mr contacted told uncle of merkel this week the government did not support what they call secondary movements the return or the dispersal of migrants to italy from other european countries it also wants to see greater support in terms of margarets who are moving across the borders france has sent back up to ten thousand migrants already this year and usually feels that it's isolated and bearing the brunt of what's going on italy also wants to set up some sort of migrant program processing centers in africa to try and resolve the flow try and stop that flow of migrants across the mediterranean through libya i think that's a tall order but that's certainly something they're going to be pushing for at this . just in mechanics in rome thank you very much for that. as you know prepares for that summit and german chancellor angela merkel is on a two day trip to the middle east after visiting jordan she went to eleven on where
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she had talks with by mississauga one hundred eighty lebanon has the highest number of refugees wild wide in proportion to its population one person in six is a refugee that's according to the u.n. aid c r jordan ranks number two again in proportion to its population one person in fourteen is a refugee the german chancellor offered support to jordan and eleven on to help their respective governments deal with the economic strain of hosting so many refugees but many lebanese are also expecting them to start returning home. reedus in her bruce has been looking for safety since the beginning of the syrian war fleeing the bombs he arrived five years ago here in lebanon a tailor he found work at a clothing shop and rented a house he began to settle down but now he says local officials are bullion him
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trying to force him out. of not a situation now in lebanon has become really bad for us refugees lebanon is pushing us to go back to syria we had to fill this application that we were asked of the area where we come from is now safe and we said it's not stable there they asked us if we want to go back i said no but they wrote down yes this could change everything her purse as it was difficult enough to find someone to live now he's scared of being evicted because of what he says is a lie. well enough and i know that we cannot go back to syria we worry because some people went back and they were arrested so we cannot risk our lives by going dark. approaches a similar fate if he goes back in two thousand and twelve he was detained and
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tortured under a drive by the assad regime to quell opposition the municipality ranks him a single man as a family unit official say he can't live with his mother and brother's family approach says this is just a pretext to throw him out and many others say they were evicted from their houses with no reason at all feels like he's running out of options although levanon opened its doors to syrian refugees in the hour of need the relationship has been far from amicable difficulties in obtaining walk in residential permits have served to dissuade the syrians from settling in lebanon now the syrians fear new tactics are being used in a systematic way to push them out. a human rights watch report says local authorities are using a fiction's to force syrians to leave. this is really just the latest step that the government or powers within the government have taken to make life more difficult for syrians and we found that in some cases serious actually decided to
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go back to syria as a result of his actions. don't you fella contacted the ministry of refugees which admitted syrians were being targeted and illegally evicted the minister of interior responsible for such cases was unavailable for comment. so you. have proof says he feels he's trapped in a nightmare. and how will i go back of course i'm afraid. feels he won't be safe in syria as long as bashar al assad is in power he wants to go to europe but doesn't think he'll get a visa. for now he's forced to stay in lebanon even a fact means being evicted and ending up homeless. on the german chancellor offered support to jordan and lebanon to help their respective governments deal with the economic strain of hosting so many refugees our chief political editor michelle is
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covering the chancellor visit to the middle east and joins me now from eleven on highways here leno and german chancellor angela merkel is under tremendous pressure actual men and in europe about her refugee policy why then she decided to visit these two countries in the middle east. well this really was a long planned visit and it's almost an accident that it's right in the middle of this political storm over her very migration policy that is brewing at home that has such a european dimension with her really asking other e.u. leaders to show the support this coming sunday and help her produce something that she can then actually take further the proper e.u. summit just a week away to calm the nerves of jittery c.s.u. sister party in bavaria that really wants to see a clampdown on more refugees and migrants coming to germany so here and eleven and of course she is in a country that itself is under pressure she just held
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a press conference with the president of the ministerial council here mr hariri who's focus himself is on eventually returning syrian refugees back to syria but everybody knows that that isn't likely to happen any time soon so germany the german chancellor says she sees her role in being a reliable supporter in the sense of financing a lot of those projects that help refugees in lebanon and in jordan where she also was but also helping the local population here so they don't feel they need to share with those migrants who are coming here and that it harms them. and then you know as you mentioned both in lebanon and jordan host a large number of refugees let's give a perspective as to you know want to you know they have jordan and lebanon both have very high proportions of refugees in relation to their populations are people
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asking the chance of their why is germany with its one million refugees and a population of some eighteen million why is germany so upset by this issue so much that it threatens to bring down the chancellor. well it's also a question it's just purely is a question of solidarity in fact jim chance of was on whether germany would take in more migrants and she stressed that germany had taken a lot compared to a country like lebanon where almost twenty percent of the people who live here are actually now refugees that is a small number but in comparison to other e.u. members that is quite a significant influx and that this lack of solidarity and germany being seen as the one country that at one point lost control that's how many of her critics feel the twenty fifteen so-called migration crisis then pans out in the end so this really is a crunch time for the german chancellor back home we're talking of course
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a very different levels of stress on economies also on societies but the bottom line is the european union germany as a country as a public simply isn't used to facing such crises and the feeling is that there is a sense that the german chancellor has been too slow in forging that e.u. wide policy on asylum that joint policy that she felt from day one is the answer that she still feels is the answer but she's now forced into bilateral trilateral potential agreements that because there simply was no headway over this past years now because they have to wait and see what happens at the emergency summit which is on sunday meanwhile michelle in lebanon thank you very much for bringing us up to date from there. oh rick if you have now and opec is getting ready to pump more oil that's right opec members in meeting in vienna have agreed to boost output by one million barrels per day moderate increase comes with oil prices at their highest
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levels in three years in may a barrel of north sea crude take the just over eighty u.s. dollars mainly because opec was keeping its food low that led to a shortfall and drove up prices the economic crisis in opec members venezuela also so we are able arabia suggested an increase of one million barrels per day but iran already under pressure due to u.s. sanctions have been resisting any rise the cartel fears higher oil prices could encourage u.s. producers to opera duction from sources like shale oil output there is importantly already as an all time high. finance ministers in the eurozone have declared the greek debt crisis to be over after eight years of painful reforms in exchange for a three hundred billion euro bailout athens looks like ready to go it alone and e.u. finance ministers took a historic decision and put the payback deadline back
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a generous ten years. strikes protests demonstrations in late may tens of thousands of greeks once again hit the streets of athens to campaign against prime minister presses all stare at images in return for bailout funds the greek government has had to agree to implement at times severe cuts to social benefits and pensions now though it seems the country may have survived the worst starting this august greece will no longer be on financial life support the e.u. and i.m.f. bailouts will have worked their magic after eight long years greece will finally be graduating from its financial assistance for greece giants. spain cyprus in my own country portugal in the ranks of euro area countries that turned around their economies and once again stand on their own feet one last instalment
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of fifteen billion euros and then it's over for solidarity from the euro area for greece in exchange for the reforms an adjustment is unprecedented it's a biggest solidarity the world has ever seen and who doesn't want to believe in this tale of athenian success after all there's no shortage of other problems confronting the e.u. . in retaliation for u.s. tariffs on steel elementary and the european union has slapped new duties on billions of dollars worth of imports coming into effect today that is on imports valued at close to three billion dollars include iconic u.s. goods such as the holly. perhaps it's fishing that in this new era of un free trade it is the harley davidson the symbol of personal freedom that's going to be hard hit the e.u.
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has introduced a twenty five percent employee q.e. on american made motorcycles. customers who ordered their hauled before the new tariffs will still pay the old price for everyone else an extra twenty five percent means thousands of euros more. buy is happy. and. i find it all very disappointing. the german government should be trying to reach an agreement with the americans to these punitive tariffs. because these goods that are being exchanged have a positive associations for both countries. very nice for people in germany and america like this harley which i just purchased. the dealership would prefer not to say if and when the extra cost will be passed on to consumers but over time it is almost certain that these much loved motorcycles will be more
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expensive neither the deal is nor the make is a willing to absorb the new tax but a true holly fan would be easily deterred. but also the sound and the feeling. of feeling is a feeling of freedom i have many friends who. definitely had an effect on me. to make as we'll be counting on the brand's popularity to keep up demand holly davidson comes from the state of wisconsin which voted for donald trump at the last election last year the president was predicting that the company would flourish thanks to tax cuts instead it could be looking at a drop in revenue. leave the u.k. britain leaves the customs union without. a transition deal with the european aviation group strongest warning yet over the impact of a no deal breakers it clause about fourteen thousand people at twenty five different sites in the u.k.
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british prime minister to resign may has ruled out staying in the house and he has due to meet the new the end of march next year. our president trump has decided not to separate families who enter the u.s. illegally enter into this record but there is some confusion in the u.s. in the wake of present donald trump's reversal of a policy separating migrant children from their parents as many as two thousand three hundred children was separated from their families at the border with mexico but now federal authorities are scrambling to put in place a process to reunite them and that's easier said than done as many children are now scattered across the u.s. in refugee or care homes thousands of miles away experiencing trumps hero tolerance policy firsthand these are some of the two hundred thirty nine children who for weeks have been under the care of a new york foster agency their parents thousands of kilometers away many of them
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a traumatized depressed one even suicidal mayor bill de blasio says he only found out from the media that the children were even in new york city. who are these children how many are they where are they. what is happening here how is it possible that none of us knew there were two hundred thirty nine kids right here in our own city how is the federal government holding back that information for the people of this city and holding back the help of these kids could be. a major lack of federal help many residents are doing what they can kenny taylor has traveled across the city hoping to donate food or money. i'm going to cry i've been hearing about this for the last forty eight hours three days and it's heartbreaking. i mean. some very upset i am upset subsetting situation you know i mean if this is the
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united states you know that this could be happening in this day and age i feel that it's horrible and i know like children are really a threat so i don't know why they're being separated families are now allowed to reunite but new york authorities say the federal government hasn't told them how it plans to make that happen one of the twelve there's no single thing that speaks to the process in which there will be reunification of parents with their children and we must continue to demand that that is the primary consideration and action. in harlem lawyer jose on a chain that is campaigning for his client she's a woman who's three children and here she sits in an arizona prison. my biggest fear is that mom is the ported and the children are to remain united states with no one no legal representation no legal representatives and they are put in foster
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care and eventually legally adopted which would sever completely cut off mom's legal rights to many here want to help these children with no government plan it seems an imp. tomsk. hoping perhaps to mitigate some of the outrage caused by a husband the first lady flew to texas to get a firsthand look at a child detention center despite the visit much of the press coverage was on milan ear drums choice of wardrobe she was seen boarding the plane wearing a jacket with the once i really don't care do you printed on her back her spokesperson said there was no hidden message it was just a jacket. but in the in most of climate surrounding the administration's immigration policy choice of outerwear is being seen as anything but just a jacket joining me to talk about this is. welcome
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a lot of discussion online about this jacket and the question which is debate being debated is this a fashion statement or a political statement on hunchback exactly is sort of hard to tell right because she went there in the first place to show that she cares about these migrant children and then this message on her jacket seems to show a contradictory statement right so as we heard molong it trumps spokes person she's playing down kind of the message of this jacket and here's what she had to say on twitter she writes today's visit with the children in texas impacted the first lady greatly if the media would spend their time on her actions to help kids rather than speculate on her wardrobe we could get so much accomplished and you see the hash tag there it's just a jacket president trump himself he disagrees he says that it did have a message after all he says i really don't care to you written on the back of mommy's jacket that refers to the fake news media has learned how dishonest they are and she truly no longer cares of course we don't know what then jacket really
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means because milan you herself she rarely speaks out in public but fashion sleuth they have tracked down the origins of this jacket it turns out it's from the fast fashion retailer zora this was sold in two thousand and sixteen it reportedly cost thirty nine dollars could deny this a bargain the how people are reacting online to all of these developments i mean people really all around the world are kind of responding to this jacket was that shocking to many people they say look there's no way that this was just a jacket and here's just some of what people are saying about it one person here says hey you know let's get one thing straight belong at trump did not accidentally wear a thirty dollars jacket that she just happened to have around with all of her other very expensive designer clothes on this trip this was intentional. another here blogger wearing an i don't care jacket to the border has got to be the world's most tone deaf move since marie antoinette look it only took a few minutes this is the internet after all for people to start flipping this message around and making their own versions of this jacket and here's just
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a few of the kind of creative responses to the first lady's message here here's one are for into the u.s. midterm elections saying november is coming another referring to president trump's reasons nuclear summit this one says my husband made a deal with north korea and all they got was this lousy jacket others are turning it to a fund raising opportunity take a look at this this is the i really cared jacket it's being sold for ninety eight dollars the profits go to a charity that is working to reunite these children with their families at the border and in fact this jacket i mean to is already sold out because creative now this is not the first time that the first lady's fashion sense choice has been in the spotlight yeah i mean you know we remember before she's made some controversial bordeaux decisions including her footwear and she got a lot of flak for this one last year and here she is she wore high heels before touring the devastation of hurricane harvey this is before getting on the plane
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many said that was insensitive since she was going to visit people who would really just lost everything in this disaster i mean of course politicians they're always in the crosshairs for what they wear or president obama he wore this tan suit in twenty fourteen that wasn't a big hit michelle obama the former first lady would wear sleeveless dresses and she got some flak for that but you know president trump even gets ridiculed for his hair however this was a literal message written on a jacket it wasn't a symbol so people are either saying this is either completely insensitive or there is a message here right last month the discussion continues online and you're keeping track of it thank you very much for being us the story. you're watching did obvious coming up ahead in the news just sentences the vatican closer to death threats good his execution triggered retaliation in the was largest muslim country. for that and more coming up shortly we're due to memory can or this follows from trips has been his on facebook and his not small anytime anywhere anyplace on our
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president regine tired out on her own power company even unseat him and alter the course of the country the payment she international will tell you what you need to know for brooke baldwin live coverage from the stumble and anger on this week on the w. news. this is the day of the news coming to you live from berlin i'm attaching a great pleasure to have you company on top story on the american has dampened expectations for an e.u. emergency summit on refugee policy this sunday she's currently in eleven on but was forced to back down overdraft to court on migration but it is a new populist government. and into these in court has sentenced a radical cleric to death the last of minding a string of deadly attacks across the country amman
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a blow to him on is considered the defacto head of i a supporter as in indonesia the ruling comes shortly after the country's parliament last tough antiterrorism laws. money is seen as the ideological leader of j. d. a loose knit group of militants sympathetic to the so-called islamic state on friday the judges handed down the guilty verdict under the protection of a sizeable security detail both outside and inside the jakarta courtroom. come on up to take a layman has been found guilty of terrorism. he is therefore sentenced to death. who pray during sentencing seemed ready to continue his role as a martyr to the cause. message to me before the trial was to arrange his execution as soon as possible. it was clear that he didn't want any delays in
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carrying it out. the cleric ordered his followers to carry out attacks from his prison cell a church on the island of borneo was targeted and there were also two attacks in the capital jakarta and one at a bus terminal three police officers died while eight people including four militants died in a shoot out and bomb attack on a starbucks restaurant. security experts say harsher penalties like that received by abdul rahman could trigger retaliatory attacks this could make it harder for the world's largest muslim country to rein in homegrown militancy. that's been i'll bring you up to date with among the stories making news around the. police in india say five women rights campaign has been gang raped and abducted at gunpoint the women were staging three plays in the eastern state of charge guns to highlight the trafficking of freed and
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seven suspects detained. the united nations has condemned venezuela's human rights record in a new report and said the rule of law is virtually absence in the country store the report alleges vend has been in security forces carried out hundreds of questionable killings without being prosecuted. officials from north and south korea have set a date for who didn't really and the families divided by the korean war the nine hundred fifty s. the families are now due to meet from august twentieth the twenty sixth the korea's heavy unions in two thousand and fifteen the four times between the two countries. south sudan has broken off the latest round of talks aimed at ending its five year civil war president salva kiir had been meeting this week with rebel leader the it much hour for discussions the first face to face talks in almost two years fresh
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talks are now reportedly do you next week. turkey's voting in elections and sounded indications are that the opposition is mounting its strongest challenge yet to present the two on the main opposition candidate has reported just one of the largest campaign rallies in the country's history observers say two million people rallied in is near for heaven inchy and the c h p party both still in check could force advantage to a second round on sunday interest strong campaign has given a boost to the embattled turkish opposition both at home and abroad especially those hoping for kills the time with europe did obvious teri schultz met one of their campaign as in brussels. turkish opposition politician katter seventy came to work at the european parliament thirteen years ago now she believes she's finally within reach of the dream she's had from the very start at the time it took that
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turkey would. quicker and turkey would be a bunch closer to the e.u. and the e.u. would be much better prepared for turkey's e.u. access unfortunately very ended up is completely the opposite but we are going to change that seventy is the brussels representative for the republican people's party or c.h.p. the largest turkish opposition party pro-democracy activists are booed by polls that show president recha bared a one in his fundamentalist justice and development party are more vulnerable now than it any time since taking power in two thousand and one seven is hoping the c.h.p. will finally kick erda one off his perch and his party out of dominance in parliament its leading candidate move into has promised to reverse air to one's laws that consolidated authority in his own hands seven says the c.h.p. would make respect for human rights a priority and that e.u. accession would again be in turkey's future unfortunately what mr ed you want it by
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calling europe at knott's the us and trying to use turkish dyess for writing in europe as a tool or arm again this europe and european governments in creating this call for it in those countries all these people who very much disappointed with turkey so we will revive the spirit will. make turkey again part of this european circles european parliamentarian rebecca harms is among the disappointed ones she's made turkey one of her main issues you have thousands of people imprisoned for political reasons it's a huge perch against opposition people so it's really. not the democratic turkey we should be hoped for and worked for so what if there are one wins and continues down the authoritarian path should europe just let him go is own
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way even if that means he cozies up to russia and iran ruling for a new stein of the martin center think tank says possibly the question is what do we have to give up in order to make a turnaround i think would be too much it would be our own identity we would have to stop being the west. and that's the price to pay but for now they're too once popularity is falling and katter segment is optimism is growing every day when i come to my office who can act is the institutions i want to see and turk running these institutions whether her vision comes true will of course depend on who is running turkey. and the election is on sunday as in every election the economy is always a key issue and that's what i mean the turkish economy especially is plagued with high inflation and a sinking currency this week the lira hit
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a new historic low against the us dollar unemployment is also in the double digits and government debt is rising to the hands and has this report from istanbul. machines are still rattling away in this istanbul printing house takin bhalo has been in charge here for over thirty years but he says business hasn't been this bad in a long time. paper ink most of the raw materials we use have to be imported. and because the lira is getting weaker and weaker against the dollar euro costs have increased a lot. now the only thing we can do is struggle to survive like. so. many turkish people share frustration prices are rising because the lira is worth less and less.
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unemployment stands at over ten percent just ahead of the election the economy is casting a shadow over the country's mood. just was mentioned just isn't enough we can barely make it to the end of the month over. against yet even young people who've graduated from university are unemployed malia everything is expensive especially the rent the government needs to act as soon as possible. economist most of us is convinced that president calderon brought the vote forward to get it in ahead of a potential economic crash out once policies have failed says mess because he made bad decisions in prosperous times. rather than sectors like the farming industry or export the money was invested in construction projects and domestic consumption it was a mistake it was economic growth through doping they brought nothing but high
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inflation and didn't help reduce unemployment. taking bolos printing house everyone is well aware of the difficult situation facing the country until now he's managed to avoid letting go of any workers but that could change if the turkish economy doesn't improve. better economic news for turkey's neighbor greece finance ministers in the euro zone have declared the greek debt crisis to be over they expect to end the blocks financial support for greece in late august marathon talks in luxembourg greece's growth has reached a new deal providing debt relief and a last cash payout to athens greece has already received almost three hundred billion euros in financial support from international creditors over the past a us. and this news just in the past few minutes u.s.
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president donald trump has threatened the e.u. with new tariffs on cars if it doesn't reduce import barriers on american vehicles in made the announcement via twitter of course saying quote if these tariffs and barriers are not soon broken down and removed we will be placing a twenty percent tariff on all of their cars coming into the u.s. more on that when we are dead your business news in the next in our spectrum rita for an update on all the action in russia. so when we say sport it's or visit the west company to talk about the welcome i have with me chris houghton to from the devious forces to take us through the action so far left in the past and now because it has been playing a custody kind of action that brings us up to date with you know it's clear out of step to understand brazil came into this picture as a heavy favorites and
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a closer because america has made it clear they're not going to follow the scar neymar game plan that switzerland try to implement but it took off with a father to get on the board and they were victorious brazil that is his big let's take a look at that action now early on they more did his best to sell this foul he might have to go back to acting class because no one would buy it and things even get open until extra time in the pulcinella who scored the only goal for presume this is his second goal in the world cup finals he put them ahead and they just to add insult to injury neymar did get his goal leaving everyone in the stands obviously native to brazil fully it was nice. to visit is number two as it can in these rankings for the lead cup others really playing like contenders you think right now they are because you know they are the top of their group they have four points right now it's important understand what happened there first they leveled with switzerland but neymar was found ten times in that particular match ok
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that was the most since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight england's alan scherr it was filed eleven times by tunisia so that kind of to presume out of their game plan you saw things come into play i mean they were up against a very skilled wool class goalkeeper in novice so they got it done i mean they had over twenty shots in goal and they look like they're moving in the right direction but serbia and switzerland kick off in a later match so that result will determine how favorite brazil actually is ok and what about what it's. we have coming up we have iceland in nigeria ok this is an interesting match because you know nigeria was considered a surprise package you know being picked by many being one of the african teams to get out of the group stage but unfortunately they kind of got beat up on the pitch they weren't so super eagles against croatia and then you have iceland nicely did shock the world they pretty much prove the world that they were a fluke in the euros and they equalised against argentina outward from bogus on the
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ice man was responsible for that goal they're really confident but the head coach in iceland did give nigeria some credit they did call them physically strong quick good athletes with big running capacity so we have to see how that one plays out but iceland is in a better position but nigeria aren't quite out of the woods i mean they do have an opportunity to it's about who wants it more because there's the doors open for both teams right now i think nigeria's going to really have to live up to all of the hype surrounding the super eagles right now if they're serious about this campaign but. even i said this thing not judea and vulgar land and the at and. look seems f.e.c. other photos that states interest and yet they are they are the pesky con the pesky commie saw this during the tunisia england match mosquitoes are maria mosquitoes have done rancid in the world cup they have mosquito repellents you know coming out they're trying to lace here it is right now we're looking at there's vanilla concentrate being sprayed everywhere in the air and volunteers are lining up to get
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as much repellant because clearly the humidity is there this typically brings out a lot of mosquitoes we have to see if those mosquitoes will be a distraction and check to see if they actually pay tickets to get in this world cup the mosquitoes think that's a good we have to look back for a moment not of action today but looking back in tina was trashed by croatia yes they were one thing they had to do was tighten up at the back you know leo messi lionel messi this might probably is his last world cup but in terms of tidying up at the back that's what argentina did not do we have a video of it if we can look at it real quick goalkeepers mistakes argentinos caballero thought we had some video but maybe don't oh here it is right here now we see this he just didn't kick the ball hard enough. david said no problem executing a karate kick goal. also places missed good or look a moderate also his last world cup the five from space in the fires away no chance
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to stop that when they just poured salt in the wounds they added another goal making it three nil so it's all the good so good for argentina leo and tuppy but depending on the other match we just discussed argentina in nigeria they do have hope but not a lot just a glimmer of functional bloom and that's right because huntin thank you very much for bringing us up to date with the action we can expect from the action which is taking place great to chat to you all right. ok left me in arctic year to zanzibar traditionally not everyone has made the most of the stunning beaches of the most in was the country we met one woman who is determined to change that. one thing many people say that swimming is just for men women don't have to be able to swim well they say we would just be wasting our time and that it's unseemly for
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women and girls to swim but that's not true swimming is for everyone feel queerly. well to. this see city hard she would never have thought that it would change her life so much that wasn't required at the beginning i was afraid but then my self-confidence kept growing and now i even have this comfort and when i'm not in the water i believe that i can accomplish many things by myself without anyone helping me. but then i say these. in our lives that the girls are already impatient each one wants to be the first to find their name on the list they all want to take lessons with. city only learned how to swim two years ago sure being at all is highly unusual for muslim women in zanzibar she learned at the pond project where the twenty five year old now works it offers swimming lessons for boys as well as girls because even though
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they all live on an island very few can actually swim. this and i would definitely like to learn. to live. life if i go to the nearby island of pemba and there's an accident then i can save others he will walk all the last names of his loot. he makes me happy to see that it helps them i find teaching them very fulfilling. remain and yes and before the students more than me tad more than me it's likely to default on anything first they have to develop a feel for the water society. the fact that they have female teachers means the muslim community feels comfortable supporting the lessons. and whoever is allowed to spend the morning frolicking in the water when the tide comes in must sit still and diligently learn verses in the afternoon. ma home of the little
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oddity the holidays the children go to much of the religious school every day. the man who teaches the koran supports the girls and their desire to learn to swim he knows firsthand how dangerous the sea can be one day this ship sank and we teachers were faced with a difficult situation we could swim but many children couldn't and they drowned. it's something that should never happen again ali haji says everyone who lives near the water needs to know how to swim regardless if they're a girl or boy besides that swimming makes the children much healthier and all of a sudden his koran lessons are much more popular. is that now the children are a much more eager to come to us cool. only those who attend lessons are now to learn how to swim the children are enthusiastic. to see is on life source model that the. city also lives traditionally whenever she's out and about on the
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island walking through the streets or riding the bus she reaches for her he job she'd like to marry some day and have a family of her own. but first city wants to be self-reliant and work. even though she earns her own money city still lives in her parents' house. until she has her own family that standard in her community in zanzibar. city is lucky although her parents were surprised by her desire to learn to swim they supported their daughter despite some criticism in live elipse. amazed it is a money. life goes on in the past that wouldn't have been possible but circumstances change of course you still reject some things but there are also changes that you
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can appreciate. you know. the family is proud of city with the money she earns she can support her parents. know we have a woman in the family money from the sea. that is good for all of us. the chance to work and believe in yourself city wishes that for all her female pupils. i want them to believe in themselves that they can be everything they want to be and they can do everything that i taught them and even more besides i want them to continue to improve it swimming or something else that allows them to get a job. to learn. and sometimes she takes some time out for herself. naturally in this city.
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criticism of girls who learn to swim has grown quieter nail. and city takes it all in total serenity. the bullivant international film festival is today want the top film festival in the it's only recent to this level has agreed deede to do with one man dita asli the director of the festival since two thousand and one that is leaving out his success so it was named today. robin there from the disc is here to tell us more so put us out of the suspense who is it written as having flying around for a few days we sort of knew but it is finally can it is this my call oh shuttering all who's currently the director of the comedy film festival in switzerland however he will not be alone rather like the cannes film festival where we are two people at the helm of the belden namah in future shots we all will be
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the artistic director looking off the call to the festival and the recent baek chairwoman at the moment of german films which promotes german movies brought is to be the commercial director looking off to business this is because the festival has become so big in recent years that the jobs need to be delegated a bit anyway let's have a look back at the last seventeen years under the festival director a decent caustic. can't seem to know george clooney matt damon and bill murray the rolling stones the stars on the red carpet change every year in berlin but for a decade and a half the man in the hat and the red scarf has been indispensable betty not a director to talk costly. opening night is a dog the excess of the festivities this is the magic moment for me and
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a couple of minutes later it will be. moment. brought glamour to opening night at the bally nala even brought in meryl streep. the jury's most memorable president women are included and in fact dominate this chilly fifth. costly also made the belly not a political festival tackling the issues of our times head on in two thousand and fifteen he ordered the coveted golden bear in absentia to blacklisted iranian director joe far panahi. the year after to the makers of the italian film fire at sea about europe's migration crisis. cost like has also used his position to spotlight and elevate german film including the international hits head on. and goodbye lenin. just. behind the scenes he also began
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programs to foster thousands of young filmmakers. cost like legacy will also be making the bally nala the only major film festival where screenings are completely open to the public where mere mortals can rub elbows with the stars. big shoes to fail so let's challenge is that the festival faces ahead well there's been a lot of chris says that it's declining quality in recent years with to me. he films too many sections of the festival maybe it needs talking up and definitely needs looking up i think and i think it i personally think it needs a condom brand the festival really shuts rio is very good with its connections within an independent film industry so that will increase i think i mean it's going to be interesting and it's going to change but not until twenty twenty a q we still have some time robin mail thank you very much for coming in that's it from me i'm
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