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this is the w. news live from berlin political future at stake as it gears up for elections of the we can't reach the canvas it's challenging president to other one and hoping to head off his plans for a change constitution i'm souped up presidency also on the program. on the battle downplays expectations for sunday's emergency e.u. summit on refugee policy but the german chancellor is under tremendous domestic pressure on the issue. donald trump threatens a europe with more trade targets this time targeting the car industry which would
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have a massive impact on the german economy. plus another day of drama at the world cup in russia brazil leave you tonight against latin america comes to recap for you the highlights from a controversial win for the sallisaw. challenging tradition. we meet the women learning to swim in the sparkling waters office majority muslim preacher. i'm still gail welcome to the program. turkey has the polls on sunday with the future of the country's political system at stake if president ready of tire her to one wins he has promised to deliver a sweeping constitutional changes to further strengthen the presidency in what was once a parliamentary democracy despite his challenges everything is pointing to another win for the anchor
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a strong not. what. president . has been steering the course of turkish politics for more than fifteen years. he has a good shot of reelection which would allow him to further tighten his grip on power. after this presidential election the most controversial constitutional changes in a generation will come into force they were only narrowly backed by the turkish people in last year's referendum is out on when the necessary majority he will be an almost all powerful president but he is not there yet. these people stand in his way they are add ons biggest challenges. sixty one year old medal action as the only woman running for president she has already served as interior minister and last year she founded
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a new political party she's seen as right wing nationalists and religious some call action on the iran lady of turkey. did you feel you've got. she's a strong female leader with a clear message she's a fearless fighter and says exactly what she thinks she never backs down at the back of the turkish voters love the woman thinks that. she could be an option but she doesn't have as much of a chance as injure. him injure represents the center left c.h.p. takis biggest opposition party the fifty four year old is an outspoken defender of the text republic as envisioned by most of like a mulatto. he's a charismatic speaker and a harsh critic of ad one why did he did moron in just main advantage is he's a man of the people. he was a physics teacher and he doesn't come from
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a wealthy family so he's not. and elitist voters can identify with this personality . meaning gordon of all the opposition candidates i think more i'm in jeff has the biggest chance of beating area one. with the water. touches turkey's first presidential candidate to run from behind bars despite international protests he's been in custody for a year on the half on terrorism related charges. represents the pro kurdish. a party despised by the turkish government many of those backing the forty five year old attorney all young voters. in the research. along as among those polls selatan demi is kurdish but above all a leftist and this is what differentiates him from other kurdish politicians sure it will go and that's why he's appealing not only to kurds but to many other voters to. think you can get it in that you know the car should move are so locked in the
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first car demi touch is conducting his campaign from his prison cell so he doesn't stand much of a chance to make it to the second round much else it took. only three challenges one to limit the powers of the presidency and see a return to the parliamentary system they want to improve relations with your openly turkey out of its economic crisis it's unlikely any of them will win a majority but if they manage to force out one in two runoff elections it might end up a much tighter race for the seemingly all powerful president. on the second of the things challenges we saw and that report mohammed. holding a rally in the turkish. welcome what was his message. well mr inza first of all is a very dynamic energetic campaigner he is reckless to add on he is openly and
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harshly criticizing him and with this she is invigorating the turkish opposition he's also reaching out to people beyond the traditional base of his left his nationalist party the c.h.p. and his message is a very simple one he says you have the choice between freedom and fear between me and missed out on and that's what he made clear again today he said if you are going to vote for mr advani you will get markets that go even more crazy inflation will go up and your life your personal lies will be even more controlled by the state if on the other hand you won't for me you'll get a protection based sustainable economy i will make sure that the courts will be independent again and i'll make sure you get your individual freedoms back so this is as much a message beyond that he's also trying to create a vision of reunifying a deeply polarized society that's what turkey is he says i'm going to be a president for all eighty million turkish people not only for the secular ones but
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the religious ones as well the turkish people the people with kurdish origin so this is his message of unity. he's seen as a missed out on strongest challenger poll see him up to thirty percent that says approval rates currently but nobody thinks that he's going to win in the first round of voting rather the hope is of the opposition that missed out on will not win a majority and then be forced into a second round of voting a runoff against mr india and that's really the hope of the opposition because this interest success in the past weeks actually shows that mr advani after everything after all is not invincible. despite this this notion of invincibility he has been very popular at the present do you sense a desire for change of people you've been speaking to. i'm not sure whether i get your question right whether you asked about what people think if they
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really want some change well it's really about the people you're talking to if you're talking to. people young people from the a.k.p. they really think mr add on made turkey great again and is the only one to solve the country's problems but if you talk to opposition voters what they really miss beyond economic chance is economic opportunities and jobs is freedom they want to be free to watch on the media on the internet what they want without censorship so they really want their freedoms back and this is a really big issue in these elections. we have a. website at www dot com you can also get live updates if you follow us on twitter at. germany's chancellor has ended her brief visit to the middle east to discuss the migration crisis on sunday i'm going to travel to
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brussels for informal talks on the same subject with sixteen other leaders reach an agreement will not be easy. yeah. and the americal scene here in lebanon needs an international deal on migrants to quell a rebellion within her own conservative camp in germany her domestic opponents want germany to reject some refugees at its national borders merkel favors a european solution but is dampening expectations on sweden tottenham's on talk of brussels is just a working meeting there won't be a final declaration. given that we know as well that there won't be any solution among all twenty eight member states on the level of the council next week to the entire package of questions on migration that's. a good illustration of merkel's problem is italy which says it is overwhelmed the country is rejecting migrants rescued by n.g.o.s from the mediterranean and says it won't
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take back any from germany either. four eastern european member states are boycotting the brussels meeting their leaders also don't think much of reimposed german border is within the e.u. . they were going to get around to. preventing illegal migrants from entering e.u. territory it has to be done at the coast of europe or at the coast of libya and not inside the schengen area. around it otherwise the whole singing area would break up saying. that's a view shared by austria which is about to take over the use rotating presidency and with which germany could soon have a hard border again. but this is the case i think it's important that we no longer primarily fight about the distribution of migrants within the european union. but
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instead focus on securing our outer borders together. but beyond beefing up the use external border security member states don't agree on much concerning migrants and even france macas closest european allies is warning that the block could potentially break apart over this issue. let's get more from brussels correspondent barbara varies a welcome a barbara a so i'm going to merkel saying she's looking for by trial multilateral agreements rather than a europe wide dale. she really does have to do some expectation management here because the last days of what people thought could and would happen on sunday has really been being going into overdrive of course this is what we call speak in formal meeting that is leaders get together and they talk everybody says what's on their mind and what they want from the other so that's the first round and of
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course she knows that she's not going to bring anything concrete home from that meeting so she really has to disabuse the. partners and say now listen it doesn't work that way however the solution and that's what everybody here talks about is the countries have together get together in groups and see what they can do together to sort of lighten the burden on on one of them or sort of make things more manageable or do deals pave money for this all that or the other so concessions will be made and consensus is being sought and this is the first round really she's right on that ok so germany of course it is a big destination country for migrants which of the countries at the meeting is chancellor merkel likely to be able to do a deal with. she will know the answer to that question herself i'm afraid she does would want to do deals italy of course that is going to be extremely difficult
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and very expensive she needs to ask yourself would want what does it really want both for instance more coast guard ships to push role in the mediterranean can she give that they're going to probably react to certain amount of money paid to lead to sort of take care of migrants and do something on the social side of feed them all something like it the e.u. has done was turkey maybe something like that could help on the other hand we see that there is a lot of ideology involved because matusow vini the interior minister there that we just saw a he is sort of in our early tweets proclaiming that italy cannot take one for the single for the migrant so she's really up against the wall they have bought deals will have to be made greece's in the country and then of course certain borken states we can do something to close the borders a little tighter than they are at the moment so that isn't the trick she needs to go down and that is slow and painstaking work for proposal in brussels.
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now to some of the other stories making news around the world the death toll during two months of anti-government unrest in nicaragua has risen to more than two hundred the into american commission on human rights says another thirteen hundred have been injured the agency claims that her arguing has failed to respect human rights during the protests. the united nations has condemned venezuela's human rights record in a new report it described the rule of law in the country as being virtually absence of thought goes on to accuse the countries the country's security forces of carrying out hundreds of questionable killings without being prosecuted. police in india say five human rights campaigners of the gang raped and abducted at knifepoint when it was staging street place in the eastern state of jock and to highlight people trafficking they were later freed several suspects detained. caught in indonesia has sentenced a cleric to death of planning
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a series of islamist attacks from his jail cell a man abdurahman is considered the de facto head of indonesia's supporters of so-called islamic state prosecutors say the attacks he ordered to include a twenty sixteen suicide bombing into pop in jakarta that killed four people. this is news from a daniel winter now and more on washington's latest tariff threats that's right the big boss in the white house catching lots of folks are going dime now off guard donald trump has launched another salvo in the trade dispute between the u.s. and the european union after you tariffs took effect today targeting american consumer goods like whiskey and motorcycles the u.s. president threatened a twenty percent tariff on european cars he used twitter of course to say that the u.s. should build them here instead the u.s. imported cars and light trucks worth forty two billion dollars from the e.u. last year shares in top european carmakers most of them german dropped sharply following the news. and tracking this for us in washington the claridge it's
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unclear this is a shock but it isn't a surprise. hi daniel that's right the german auto industry has long been a sore point for donald trump since before you was even president so it's not surprising to see him taking aim at european carmakers now if you remember there was a report even last month of the donald trump had said he wanted to see luxury german cars off the streets of fifth avenue in new york effectively banning of their imports he sees the united states as getting the fair end of the deal when it comes to trade with germany and cars so content wise it's not surprising that timing wise it's also worth noting noting that this could be a distraction tactic under a lot of domestic pressure at home now over the crisis taking place at the border where children have being taken away from their parents and kept in cages this has been a huge scandal here in the united states so it makes sense that trump is hoping to turn the conversation to something that he knows very well which is of course an
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aggressive trade policy and will the wall some support for trump getting tough on the trade deficit from the u.s. perspective but is this a step too far for his supporters well it's interesting that his own party does not unanimously support him in congress even some of his usual allies republican lawmakers are worried that this could hurt american families they're worried about the rationale for it they say that the idea that this is the pretense that this is for national security could really undermine the united states' ability to represent itself in a real trade dispute they think that invites retaliation which of course we've already seen with the steel and aluminum tariffs that trump announced in march from the european union announcing that it would strike back with its own connective measures so overall he's got some support in some corners but it's interesting that you even among the republicans it is very divided as to whether they actually support these measures or not but those public point when he says that the e.u. has treated america unfairly in this industry or is he just hitting the e.u.
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where it's. well he wants america to sell more cars in europe and i think he is more than trying to hurt europe is trying to fulfill one of his campaign promises which is of course to bolster american industry and american carmakers and he's made very clear time and time again that he's willing to follow through on those promises to try and get support from the corners where he usually finds it even if it comes at the expense of alienating historically close american allies like the european union ok and very briefly we've had short count a short escalation come we call this a trade war now i think it's a step in that direction it could be too soon to say it's actually a trade war but certainly the kind of tit for tat retaliation that we've been seeing going on between the united states and the countries in which it's impose tariffs suggest that it's heading in that direction leverages and watching the white house for us there in washington thanks well those mentions that trump is so
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angry that they came into effect today in retaliation for u.s. time some steel and aluminum they u.s. slaps new duties on american imports worth about three billion dollars they include all american classics like whiskey and holy davidson's. 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. has introduced a twenty five percent employee keep on american made motorcycles. customers who ordered their haul 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. i find it all very disappointing. sure guilty the german government should be trying to reach an agreement with the americans to abolish these punitive tariffs.
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the. goods that are being exchanged have positive associations for both countries and they're very nice for people in germany and america. like the harley that i just bought. 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 expensive neither the deal is nor the make is of willing to absorb the new tax but a true holly fan would be easily deterred as this is how it looks but it's also the sound that the feeling is going through. this sort of feeling is it it's a feeling of freedom i have many friends who ride one it's definitely had an effect on me. to make as we'll be counting on the brands popularity to keep up demand holy davidson comes from the state of wisconsin which voted for donald trump at the last
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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. so from surprising business news to a very unusual summer for germany it's all going to. yes it's summer time when the living is supposed to be easy but it's anything but for three of germany's best known and until now most reliable elements of football to the car industry and the previously unshakable angle americal people outside the country have been perplexed by yogi loves travails in the world cup the diesel gate scandal and the political attacks on the chancellor from inside the party so you sent reporter charlot chelsea a pill out on to the streets of berlin to ask germans to explain this summer of discontent. once upon a time germany was no room for these treasures three a benign unstable leader and industry it might fall in line and
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a team of unleavened brave men capable of making their country proud. then came the fateful summer of twenty eight the german chancellor has been facing the greatest threat to her leadership since coming to power the diesel prices consuming germany's call industry has taken a dramatic turn with the balsa voice lock in subsidiary audi now behind bars and let's face it gemini's was cut have had a disastrous start losing the first world cup opening game since one thousand nine hundred eighty two. so what exactly is going on. everything's going wrong that's what is ok and it's not a fairy tale summer that's what's missing. i say what about the next the game can germany went in for one hundred percent yet as i mean germany we can do you wish on us germany always announces back you guys are doing fine just relax take a deep breath support good people it'll be all right so maybe it's not so bad after
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all politician on football fanatic on the north pole a couple of things going wrong in this country we lost the first game we didn't play that well it happens to england for four decades while absolutely even there are some some german cars pollute polluting the world we got to fix it and there are troubles and within our government but we always have troubles and our government so the end is not mine this bad luck come in threes maybe this is how it works in germany and the germans are dishonest or seekers but hey we've owned everything is good. things may have gone a bit well badly hit this summit but this is gemini and gemini will not give up compromises. be reached reputations be restored and there will always be another game as.
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well that's all right now this is one of the most iconic images of german history and shows excited children in west berlin cheering on the u.s. and british planes which were affectionately known as candy bombers but they were in fact part of the first international crisis of the cold war after the second world war germany was divided into four zones american french british and soviets now nine hundred forty eight in the capital berlin western allies a united desert and creating west berlin the soviet union decided to blockade west berlin closing all the transport routes into that part of the city so to supply the population with essential goods the allies used three air corridors and the berlin airlift was born for more than a year planes dropped goods into the besieged zones one plane arriving every three minutes delivering thousands of tons of food cold and medication every day and
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sometimes even candy hence the name the candy bonus this week marks the seventieth anniversary of the blockade the w. reporter daniel berlant met one bella who was a child at the time who was from school still feuds attached to temple of airport today seventy years ago he watched western allied aircraft land here to safe west berlin. you well i think of the past in connection with the airports. i feel totally different back in time and my heart and mind relive those hardships. planes no longer fly to and from this place but back then the airport was the hub of one of the most extraordinary rescue missions of all time the soviets blockaded west berlin in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight the people of the war torn city where on the verge of starvation west
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berliners and their mayor and slighter feared the worst but it is. either they show that. it came in last year's eve day she not only either is played. i edited. the western powers response was unique and alledged every few minutes planes dropped essential supplies in west berlin up to thirteen thousand tonnes each day. was just nine years old but he still remembers the airlift well berliners called the planes kendy bombers because the pilots dropped sweets from the sky and set off bombs. they dropped little parachutes for us kids the whole street was full of children running towards the falling parachutes. of course it was a big deal when one of the kids caught one we were thrilled those chewing gum inside chocolates and of course hard candies. one try to picture is
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especially meaningful for funds go. whenever i look at this picture i look for my brother or for myself but back then we couldn't afford shoes we always went around barefoot. i can see you know children who are barefoot. the rescue operation came at a high price more than seventy u.s. and british airmen lost their lives in accidents today in monument sense and their honor a temple of airport. yeah. i see this monument as a sign of the fight for freedom that's what it was the americans fed millions of us west berliners and didn't abandon us to the russians and the ads on the. back then americans were seen as rescuers but today the u.s.
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is increasingly going its own way even so. still feels grateful for him the americans will always be friends. this is d.w. new still to come will take a look at the fiery world cup clash between latin american bottles and pick the bones out of brazil versus costa rica i know what. beat your stars deliver lousy performance. comics all part that goes further than standing. by british singer laura. in forty five. w. .
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a hot button issue in the united states as well with president trump's zero tolerance policy on the mexican border first lady melania trump a fast salute to texas on thursday to get a firsthand look at the child detention center but much of the press coverage centered on the choice of wardrobe as she was seen boarding the plane wearing a jacket with the words i really don't care do you printed on the back. well in the emotional climate surrounding we have ministrations immigration policy and that's choice of clothing is being debated online where else when i have nothing better to do d w social media as i call nothing is here to bring it to us welcome call a fashion statement or political statement of the question. that's hard to say because she went to texas to show that she is supporting these migrant children but that jacket basically had the opposite message right where singalong it trumps communications director trying to calm the flames here
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a little bit saying look there was no hidden message here and this is how she put it on twitter yesterday she writes the visit with 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 get so much accomplished and she uses the hash tag it's just a jacket a present trump himself disagrees here's what he says i really don't care do you read on the back of my lawn his jacket refers to the fake news media has learned how dishonest they are and she truly are truly no longer cares of course we don't know what the jacket really means because the first lady she barely speaks in public but fashion detectives they trace down the origins of this jacket and it turns out it was sold by the fast fashion chains are a back in two thousand and sixteen it reportedly cost about thirty nine dollars who also got another lever a we had logo but view wearing want to seasons ago fashions milan it works well so
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well coming to tell us about the online reaction well you know this has a lot of people all over the world world really talking about this it was kind of shocking for a lot of folks many of them saying you know there's no way that this is just a jacket and here's one person with those sentiments saying hey look let's get one three things straight here along a trump don't accidentally wear a thirty dollars jacket she just happened to have a round with all the for other very expensive designer clothes on the strip this was intentional another here milan you know wearing an i don't care jacket to the border has got to be the world's most tone deaf move since marie antoinette you know this took only a few minutes of course this is the internet phil as you said people have nothing to do so they start flipping the message here creating their own messages on milan his jacket take a look at some of these creative responses to. the first lady's jacket this of course referring to the upcoming midterm elections in the u.s. november is coming another referring to trump's recent nuclear summit my husband made a deal with north korea and all he got was this lousy jacket others they're turning
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this into a fund raising opportunity this is one here it says i really care don't you really care jacket the proceeds here goes that's a nonprofit that's working to reunite these migrant children with their parents apparently this jacket here is already sold out phil. not the first time there is it the milan has been criticized over to the choice of clothing she has made some controversial wardrobe decisions in the past particularly when it comes to her her footwear some high heels got her some flak earlier and this was last year she was preparing to board air force one to go to or the devastation of hurricane harvey those were according to many people inappropriate she was going to visit people who had lost everything but wearing some fashionable shoes their politicians you know they're constantly in the fashion crosshairs former first lady michelle obama got some feedback for wearing sleeveless dresses president obama wore this tan suit in
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two thousand and fourteen to a press conference that was not well received force trump he gets it for his ties for his hair but this was not a fashion statement it was a literal statement on a fashion jacket it's hard to ignore that so was this just basically being tone deaf or was it intentional and that's what the big debate is about called last month thank you so so much. and it's back to business there's backlash against france and germany has plans for the future of the euro should there be a shed budget just for eurozone countries should the e.u. direct finance loans to suffering nations in the single currency area or at the latest your zone finance minister meeting in luxembourg other e.u. countries want all keen on the proposals france's finance minister is calling for twenty to twenty five billion euros for a common euro budget in good times the funds would be used for financing innovation
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and supporting countries during crises. flows he continued i would like us to learn from the greek crisis the eurozone cannot remain as it is the status quo is impossible for the eurozone the eurozone is an incomplete zone it's a monetary union it is not an economic union city you know you could have it but countries like the netherlands austria and finland don't want to give more power to brussels and they don't want to pay more the country's say a euro zone budget isn't essential if every country plays by the rules the e.u. already has a common budget for agricultural subsidies and other programs. but germany's finance minister doesn't want to give up on the german french proposal doesn't do for natalee disk which it will the advantages and disadvantages were discussed i think the discussions show that the path proposed has been shown to be reasonable
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for a visa not but it doesn't look like the finance ministers will be able to come to an agreement by twenty twenty two as planned the countries have different ideas about the future of the e.u. and the eurozone. britain will do much better economically outside the e.u. that's what the proponents claim it was two years to the day since the country voted to leave uncertainty rates and it's just too much for many multinational companies the latest to sound the alarm plane maker us. air bus has threatened to leave the u.k. if britain leaves the single market and customs union without a transition deal is the european aviation group strongest warning get over the impact of a no deal breaks it. if there is no deal breaks it basically catastrophic for this country and catastrophic for us and our supply tank is not just a week
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a supply chain is the most important thing is that we have frictionless trade which is why we're putting the facts on the table today. if airbus were to leave britain economic consequences would be tough the pan-european airplane builder currently employs fourteen thousand brits at twenty five sites in the u.k. building airplane wings for later assembly at sites in germany and france airbus is perhaps the most significant company yet urging the u.k. government to reconsider their policy for dish prime minister therese a may has ruled out staying in the customs union but you officials have regularly put a damper on any hopes for a free trade agreement outside the union the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. at the end of march of twenty one thousand. and to drama elsewhere now with phil and caresses the latest drama from the world cup in russia.
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here we are going into day nine of the football world cup chris hansen from t w sports is here to take us through the action welcome as thank you let's start with nigeria the super eagles beating iceland two nil now this might be a bit of a surprise the way they bounced back after the first game against croatia it's a good point you know ice they did have the upper hand going into this mess and their coach how grim son called the nigerian side strong quick direct and really good at counter attacking i don't know what he saw how prophetic he was but that's exactly how it played out on the pitch the let's take a look at the action the super eagles turned up the heat on iceland just up the group after the break leicester city obvious mussa off a quick counterattack rifle home a thunderbolt from inside the box and he wasn't done in the seventy fifth minute. he came back for more. scoring abrasive obviously the super eagles are thrilled
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there were three a lot of hype around this team their jersey was selling off the rack so this is see you know them with the big rebound so as that result was required really for argentina it depends how you look at it yes of course because they do share their group d. and as it stands now croatia lead to group nigeria come in second but nigeria to face argentina we're looking at the graphic now and as you can see there's a difference in points right now so all nigeria basically have to do is win they have to win and they have to wait and see how iceland croatia play out because four points will give argentina a win. and the head to head is pretty good they've never lost a nigerian in the world cup nigeria have got the upper hand only in friendlies you know but the biggest issue the elephant in the room is going to be how this guy plays out right leo messi this could very well be i think it is safe to say this is his last world cup he retired what's came back to give it one last go doing his best to get out of diego mandola shadow let's see if he can because this will he be
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his last chance to save face so i'm thinking he's going to be try to score goals esthetically i think for everybody should be either why this is there for them maybe there yet is exceedingly for man you call them elephants as well that's for a place first game brazil against costa rica was not much of a watch not really things that really get started until after the ninety minute mark that's not normal but brazil definitely came into this picture as the favorites you know oscar america's costa rica seiko said don't be so physical with neymar and here's neymar at the seventy eighth minute doing his best to sell a penalty he did well in extra time when the first goal actually came through felipe cochineal. fired his sick kids who caught cold. in the fourth one for brazil in his match then neymar came back just a poor salt on the roads right there you know he was trying very emotional he went to instagram immediately after the pitch and he said you know things were never easy in my life so why should they be now so it's good they're in
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a nice position right now moving forward so how about brazil number two in the world rankings behind germany i think playing like contenders full. now they are today you know the first game was very tough against switzerland but you know keep in mind neymar was filed an incredible ten times ok you know that's the most since one nine hundred ninety eight alan shearer from england was fouled eleven times by tunisia in that particular world cup you know but i think as long as neymar is healthy you know he will always have an opportunity and create chances there everyone on the team is very good it has a extremely high skill level they won the rio gold medal that olympics so it depends what happens their next game is against serbia so they're going to have to actually bring their a game but a lot of people have them as favorites to actually win the world cup myself included so i'm pulling for neymar all right so you have them over germany and i can explain. jodi places we've been such
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a on saturdays so we have one of the heads that right now well that's a good question you know the head coach you he love addressed the media on that very topic here's what he told his team dimanche where their heads need to be let's take a listen because for much of your team this yesterday the two most important weapons energy and bodies lying are the team that played mexico was not the team we're using time's up with this self confident approach and playing style it was. speed. ok those are the fundamentals for us it's all because we've seen it almost all the games at this world cup for the level of skill has not seen at the very top level need only be deemed by speed and options more a well couple absolute dedication absolute passion ops teams are throwing everything they have shot into defending title. but us is going to say you know
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it's interesting in terms of their match up with sweden they own sweden they haven't lost a swede in forty years but there is this trend that's been happening recently in the world cup where the defending champions have crashed out of the group stage the following world cup italy one of two thousand and six two thousand and eight spain wins two thousand and ten crashes out of twenty four teams germany is doing the best the most they can to avoid becoming that third team to follow their horrific trend let's see if they can turn things around but i do think they will you know play like they're capable of played and score some goals in sweden they can score some goals were you in your career yourself to win that. maybe too much rain today that's not sort of fact here right through that was about now why not traditionally everyone has made the most of it stunning beaches for you after stunning beaches of this mostly muslim region and we match with one woman determined to change that.
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many people say that swimming is just a man we men don't have to be able to swim and i say we would just be wasting our time and that it's unseemly for women and girls to spain but that's not true swimming is for everyone feel quickly. this see city hard she would never have thought that it would change her life so much that wasn't required to look at the beginning i was afraid but then my self-confidence kept growing and now i even have this confidence when i'm not in the bosa i believe that i can accomplish many things by myself without anyone helping me. but then i'm saying these even hourly 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
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learned how to swim two years ago sure being at all is highly unusual for a 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 they all live on an island very few can actually swim. this and i would i would definitely like to learn. to live. your life if i go to the nearby island of pemba and there's an accident then i can save others you know luck will the last name of his would it. makes me happy to see that it helps them i find teaching them very fulfilling. remain and yes and. more than me packed only down maybe slightly to visit anything first they have to develop a feel for the water society. the fact that they have female teachers means the
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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 one of the joining the holidays the children go to much 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 try and. 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
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a much more eager to come to us school. only those who attend lessons are now to learn how to swim the children are enthusiastic. to see is on life soulless bottled up at the. city also lives traditionally whenever she's out and about on the 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 the village.
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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 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 the 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
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continue to improve it's maiming or something else that allows them to get a job. and sometimes she takes some time out for herself. naturally in this city. criticism of girls who learn to swim has grown quieter nail and city takes it all in total serenity. these days the brown and international film festival is one of the world's top ones its elevation has a good deal to do with one to cause like who has directed it since two thousand and one he's leaving his successor was announced today in our culture desk is here with a drum roll so welcome who is it well sadly to say it's not may. have been flying around in recent days and now it is officially. to be this man who's called
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carlo shots. he is currently the director of the film festival in switzerland however he will not be alone rather like the cannes film festival there would be two people. in future. will be the artistic director looking off the contents of the festival and reason be a big story chairwoman of german films at nine which promotes movies abroad and is to be the commercial director who will sort of look off to the business now this is because the festival has become so big in reason is the jobs need to be delegated a bit anyway meanwhile let's look back at the last seventeen years under the festival direction of mr dieter closely. cats seem to know george clooney matt damon bill murray the rolling stones the stars on the red carpet
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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 costly. opening night is a dog excess of the festivities this is the magic moment for me and a couple of minutes later there will be. moments. brought glamour to opening night at the bally nala he even brought in meryl streep . the jury's most memorable president women are included and in fact dominate this chilly. costly also made the belly a political festival tackling the issues of our times head on in two thousand and fifteen here awarded 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
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sea about europe's migration crisis. cost like has also used his position to spotlight and elevate german films including the international hits head on. and goodbye lenin. just. behind the scenes he also began programs to foster thousands of young filmmakers. conflicts legacy will also be making the belly nala the only major film festival where screenings are completely open to the public where mere mortals can rub elbows with the stars. it was get near my elbows tell me about the knowledge is challenges well i think there's been criticism of the festival in recent is that it's too big. it's too many films too many different sections to the festival maybe it needs tightening up
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a bit and this definitely needs looking at and i think it needs a person i think it needs more of a kind of a brand of what it is a shot is very well connected an independent film business so i think that might be more of that we might see more of that i mean he has a great mix. because he does big movies on the grumpy out so that we can see that behind his in locarno whether survey eight nine thousand fans watching big movies but he's also has a nice independent film section which is very well received as well what about the timing because it's february yeah yeah there's also discussions about that because it used to be in june up till now until he said and then they moved it to february but i mean it is held in february so we could see him in some pictures we'll see and of course it's not exactly the most lovely time of year weather wise it's wedged between sunday and. who gets some of the best premieres and the oscars and
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it's too late to influence the oscars now in venice in venice is in september and lots of the big movie stars go there because they're hoping for nominations for the oscars i want to promote the films and then of course there's. a can can which is on the mediterranean it's in the quest set here we see it all all beautiful as well so there are sort of moves to move it again whether that will happen i have no idea incidentally. the next festival will still be under the auspices of day to cull slick and the new guys basically come in next march and start working on the festival for twenty twenty zero zero rights of it or just say but i thought it got a lot. more the website absolutely d.w. dot com slash culture robin as ever we thank you nice weekend. just time to remind you of the top story this hour opposition candidates in turkey
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now been campaigning hard ahead of the country's elections on sunday challenges to our. hoping to move the smooth to scrunch the presidency sweeping house. go up to date with morphine at the top of the outcome of the for. the.
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clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in a range parritch those who want to marry for. the clash that shaking families and society to the core. belief commandos starts july eighth on t w. we make up for what we want tons of office there and at that we offer the civil service and. then want to shape the continent's future to take part of it and join our youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their chairmanships of
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the six seven percent of these platforms for africa charge hijacking the news. where i go from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china church people are told it's that simple and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond that you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoke and mirrors it's not just about be clear and balance or being neutral it's about being truthful. when he was courting golf and i were good either.
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this is deja vu news live from berlin turkey's political future at stake as the deer's up for elections this weekend did you meet the candidates challenging president america won and hoping to head off his plans for a change the constitution and souped up presidency also coming up on the americal downplays expectations for sunday's emergency e.u. summit on refugee policy but the german chancellor.

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