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it's because justice is about the truth. and. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t w. this is d w news live from berlin pessimism ahead of emergency e.u. talks on the migration crisis on the americal downplays expectations for sunday's meeting signaling she expects no breakthrough that could cost her a home for immigration hawks from her party are threatening to pull the rug from under her also coming up they don't you need spec candidates challenging president
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ever to want to turkey's elections this week they're hoping to head office plans for a change constitution and souped up presidency. and there was plenty of excitement to be had of the world cup on friday when it shock us for the goal of the game as switzerland beat serbia in killeen and broke we'll bring you all the spectacular goals from friday's matches. i'm sorry so much going to thank you for joining us germany's chancellor has ended her brief visit to the middle east to discuss the migration crisis on sunday americal is scheduled to travel to brussels for informal talks on the same subject with sixteen other e.u. leaders reaching an agreement will not be easy. yeah. and the american 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
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germany to reject some refugees of its national borders merkel favors a european solution but is dampening expectations. on talk brussels is just a working meeting there won't be a final declaration. physically able given what 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 are. 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 take back any from germany either. for eastern european member states are boycotting the brussels meeting their leaders also don't think much of reimposed german borders within the e.u.
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. they were going to get around to. very thought of preventing illegal migrants from entering e.u. territory has to be done at the coast of europe or at the coast of libya not inside the schengen area which. 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 ridiculous i think it's important that we no longer primarily fight about the distribution of migrants within the european union . but 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 merkel's closest european allies is
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warning that the block could potentially break apart over this issue. did have used chief political editor of misallocation or traveled with the chancellor on her trip to jordan and to lebanon she joins us in our studio now jaime salah how under pressure did that. see on this trip she's very good being business as usual and she's very routine she's been at the helm here and me for more than twelve years now almost thirty so from the outside it was all pretty much business as usual we even saw her she stick your tongue out at kids at a school where she was today but there is a sense also amongst advisors people traveling that everybody is aware that this is indeed a very serious situation here in germany after or her own sister body those who should be in her own political camp are now threatening to basically blow up union between these conservative parties and danger her. over that very issue of
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migration that has so become hallmarks policy we did hear her say on the strip that she's going to seek or aiming for rather by try or multilateral meetings rather than a europe wide deal how complicated is that going to be what she admits herself that she doesn't really know what exactly she can achieve in the big question is will it be enough to satisfy the c.s.u. now the signals we're getting here is that whatever she delivers is not going to be enough at the same time we've heard in manama cause it has never been shy of not just talking about a vision for europe but also that the european project could fail because of the eurozone that's too weak but also over this very issue of migration no matter wouldn't put it in such drastic words but she too is very much concerned. at best start will be made and there will be is so force of her supporters within the european union because that's what it is visors a busy phoning the european capitals for sure none of those eastern states who are
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completely anti migration will it will appear around the table but there won't be any kind of concrete outcome in the terms that will be written down on paper that something that was that was important to me as well but it will be a pretty disgusting round for that e.u. summit that's less than a week later. and that then the just straight back into this particular crisis here in germany will it be enough and they'll be a lot of discussion here months her own political allies and foes within the purse or camp of other magical c.d.u. c.s.u. now in lebanon she was asked about these so-called disembarkation centers these are centers in countries outside the e.u. were refugees can apply for asylum here's what you said about that. we think that there are also good reasons to accommodate refugees close to their home country as the prime minister has said and we see iran as being a reliable partner but it comes to finance for most projects. is this a solution that could possibly emerge from this weekend's meeting but what to
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separate that common site from these in disembarkation centers because those are something that is reported to be on the table from the e.u. commission potentially and this is something that the united states actually also sees as the way to have refugees come legally to the u.s. they are kind of prescreen pre-selected by the un by the international office of migration then quotas are fulfilled for legal entry but at the same time what i'm going to was referring to here more specifically was that she too agrees that migrants should be much closer to home they should have to come all the way to germany is really what she says and that's also why there are significant funds your prospects of one hundred million for jordan for instance in loans are sent from germany there to stabilize those countries so they are stable enough to cope with the influx of refugees and really there's no division between her critics on her migration policy and her in that all right our chief political editor michelle with us here in our studio thank you very much. turkey heads to the polls on sunday
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with the future of the country's political system at stake if president to one wins he's promised to deliver sweeping constitutional changes to further strengthen the presidency which was once only a ceremonial role despite his challengers everything is pointing to another win for the strongman. what. president. has been steering the course of turkish politics for more than fifteen years. he has a good charted 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 if they were only narrowly backed by the turkish people in last year's referendum without on wins the necessary majority he will be an almost all powerful president but he is not there yet. these people
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stand in his way they are add ons biggest challenges. sixty one year old middle action as the only woman running for president she has already served as interior minister and last year she founded 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 got. she's a strong female leader with a clear message for the fall she's a fearless fighter and says exactly what she thinks she never backs down or that the turkish voters love the woman thinks there's actually she could be an option but she doesn't have as much of a chance as into. what him into represents the center left c.h.p.
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turkey's 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 didn't he didn't already in just made advantage is he's a man of the people he was a physics teacher and he doesn't come from a wealthy family so he's not. elitist voters can identify with this personality. meaning gordon could have 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 protest he's been in custody for a year on the health on terrorism related charges. represents the pro kurdish h t p a party despised by the turkish government many of those backing the forty five
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year old attorney are young voters. in the research. along as among those holds selatan demi is kurdish but above all a leftist and this is what differentiates him from other kurdish politicians sure only good and that's why he's appealing not only to kurds but to many other voters to. computing given that you know the car should move are so locked in the first car demi 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 add one into runoff elections it might end up a much tighter race for the seemingly all powerful president. and we
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have much more on what's at stake in turkey's elections you can find it on our website did every dot com also follow us on twitter for updates our handle there at the. now to some other stories making news around the world the tit for tat trade dispute between the u.s. and european union is heating up e.u. tariffs targeting american goods like whiskey and motorcycles have come into effect but u.s. president donald trump has hit back by threatening to slap a twenty percent tariff on european cars germany would be hardest hit. the death toll during two months of antigovernment on bresnik iraq war has risen to more than two hundred the into american commission on human rights says another thirteen hundred have been injured the agency claims nicaragua has failed to respect human rights during the protests. in spain crowds have marched to pump lonna to protest against the release of five men who assaulted a woman at the city's renowned old running festival the attackers later joked about
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the incident in a whatsapp group called the wolf pack they were cleared of great but convicted of sexual abuse interrupt healing against a nine year jail sentences. to sports now and a world cup that's proving anything but friendly to the favorites so far many of them have found it difficult to find their feet and russia on friday one of those sides finally managed to buck the trend after a draw in their first game brazil grabbed all three points in a last ditch win against coastal rica let's have a look at the action from groupie. resisted late in the game very day. when she did continue finally scold injury time had already begun. to go it came as a big relief was a nervy brazilians and was celebrated as if they had just won the world cup. was a custom you can steam or when it's name
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a family had his moment scoring is first and this tone amends residents last ditch to win means that costa rica want to shine in this four years ago out while brazilian it's a first win in russia it still wasn't enough to please us. was a win against switzerland serbia could have lead for the president the standings and after just five minutes of that went to heads to aleck's on the needs of the elite that loss of ten early in the second half until you get on the chalk on level to score was one of the goals of the tone and went so far. in the very last minute to shout on shockey broke on the contract to snatch old three points for the swiss who are now level on points with brazil at the top of group b. . and fan favorites iceland lost to nil to nigeria it's the super eagles first goals and first win at this world cup nigeria's hero was ahmed who scored twice his
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first coming after us west counter-attack just after half time and being within and savage. loose as a second came after a blistering run with the striker keeping his boys and kohli finishing off the move joy for nigeria and the good news for argentina. you're watching t w business with daniel winter coming right up. plait who do you think is going to be bullshit play all the matches all the scores. two thousand a team soccer world cup on t.w. news yeah do nashville and.
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