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love and respect. the union. to be a serious. business d w news live from berlin and we begin with the football world cup where germany have survived a huge scare a very late goal by toni close gave them a two one win over sweden in one game left in the group stage germany now have a new chance to defend their world cup title. also coming up a clash of the e.u. titans in brussels as tensions flare over migration leaders including france's president i gather for prayer together for
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a mini summit in brussels to decide how to deal with a renewed influx of migrants and refugees seeking a new life in europe program you up to date on the events that triggered the meeting. and campaigning has officially ended in turkey ahead of a landmark election on sunday will any of the contenders be able to and the president mr tight spare the ones christine here grip on power to bring you the latest. plan. hello and welcome i'm maya schwager it was a nerve wracking evening for fans of the german football team but the months off have survived a scare against sweden to keep their world cup hopes alive here's how the game played out. germany started fewer busily pinning sweden back right from the stop button that confesses in front of goal with and select precision and the pos into
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the twenty cool tsismis plays ball was directed to speed or strike on the telephone and who made no mistakes of the speed and had again someone must play the above and exists point johnny rotten to trouble about to the first goal was my mistake no question but when you play four hundred passes one or two might go astray you need to have the guts to play such a second half after that mistake and what the second house a plate three minutes and i know it's my thought was that he was the gemini opposite temple and creates a chance after chance by the shape to capitalize. and send the next set back lang just don't want ten was sent off the shelf the second no cost the above and we were a man down for the last ten fifteen minutes but even then we did not stop playing football as we switched a couple of positions and then tony strike on his luck and he say one of tony
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strike ends and that we lost minutes my thanks to danny i'm the one touch on many times tony pulis from. the earlier i spoke with our sports correspondent lima who talk of who is at the berlin fans out in the heart of the city asked her how fans were reacting to the last minute. yeah joy instead of agony and basically every play that transpired on the pitch in russia was felt so intensely the energy levels kept switching from a ten to a two depending how the game was playing out this was a nail biter we were all up on our feet and it was an emotional rollercoaster but at the end and nation can continue dreaming and behind me is starting to keogh but those fans basically it's raining i'm stoked they still stayed for quite a bit and some of them still want to stay long because for them the party has just
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started and earlier you've been talking to fans about germany's world cup performances what do they make of the terminus of the tournament so far. well none of them wanted a premature exit none of them i spoke to some fans and one friend said look this is embarrassing if germany considering the quality if they exit in the group stages it's an embarrassment he basically said that i'm going to walk out of here with my head down another friend said that he's not even the superstitious football type but he said that if germany exit in the group stages he will start believing in the world cup which is basically because germany would become the third straight nation to exit in the group stages after italy and spain. four years later talking in a very wet out there for us thank you so much. press harrington from our sports task is now with me in the studio across germany by the skin of their teeth they
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survived this a five they won the what do you make of their performance tonight you know all that all that came down to a hero winning the day i mean it's only close as performers but how the game started their backs were against the wall and yes they won this battle the war is far from over let's take a look this is a lot to live in and getting the best of manuel neuer manuel neuer great world class goalkeeper questions why he was starting not to stay again and you can understand why because that goal was conceded but mark always checked even after the break he quickly got the ball in the back of that you have to remember waits was injured he's missed the last world cup and he almost score a brace but the he'll play didn't quite get in on the defensive side very aggressive play jerome bowen take. sees ray by taking down marcus borg picking up the second red card of this world cup but talk about a shortage ask for mates tony trolls he asked what his chest because this is what
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the thai players do they they step up to the pressure and perform and that's exactly what we saw from tony crow's you know leno best he said germany has no stars well i'm sure messi was watching this and he saw star shine bright so what does this mean for the table what is your money have to do now to qualify for the out of sixteen well as it is right now as it stands right now group f. mexico six points you know but germany and sweden as you can see are identical zero goal difference three points it always comes down to the last match you're going to basically have to out perform sweden and what they do in their match you know germany they face south korea so they're going to have to be firing a lot of goals in the back of the net and hope sweden doesn't do the same now are all still on a high here in berlin from this i mean. there was another match today of a tree in belgium and tunisia tell us about. it was an office of explosion ok this was the highest goal production we've seen thus far in the world cup and it was
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thanks to a belgian brace by two belgians and they did get the better team easy he has a look at the action there were already one goal when romelu lukaku made it to by fighting daylight between the legs of simon bin yousif tinnies you though they stayed within striking distance early in the match and pulled them back feeling brawn headed this in the corner full cuckoo you know he left the team and scored in the qualification and with this goal that's used to look at this world cup he's now tied with fish not to win although in the golden boot race and the second brace of the day was even as he already netted a penalty and there is finishing off the brace in style leaving all of the belgians on hand in total bliss. because harrington from our sports department thank you so much ok. now as tensions flare over migration to the e.u. leaders of member nations are preparing to gather in brussels for
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a mini summit on sunday their goal to decide how to deal with the influx of migrants seeking a new less in europe the summit was triggered by the events of the past few weeks several rescue boats carrying migrants were stranded at sea after one country after another refused to allow the vessels to dock in their territory. another boat stranded in the mediterranean sea carrying rescued migrants with nowhere to dock this german ship lifeline is the latest vessel to be refused permission by the new its honey in government to use one of the country's ports the migrants influx to the south of italy to see in the country's government toughen its stance on an issue which has divided the european union. 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
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in. celgene is tough talk has struck a chord with austria he met with his austrian counterpart in rome ahead of an emergency mini summit being held in brussels on sunday. in stark contrast to vienna and rome strong anti immigrants policy french president and karl has joined german chancellor angela merkel's call for other e.u. countries to take their fair share of migrants. that's. the topic which currently concerns us all is migration. we see it as a common challenge the first have to make sure that the cause behind migration is eliminated was the one that's the one. they appear to have one at least on saturday in macau welcome to spain's new prime minister pedro sanchez to
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paris the week of to madrid so can almost six hundred thirty migrants also turned away by rome michael pointed a firm finger at e.u. states who refused to play ball over my creation you can't have countries that massively benefit from the solidaire. the european union while forcing their national selfishness when it comes to migrant issues. failed to agree on an e.u. blind to common migration policy could see my current stock in the mediterranean become bargaining chips. now to some of the other stories making news around the world an explosion at a rally in the zimbabwe insidious way oh has injured the country's vice president president m s m n n god what was unhurt when i was addressing his supporters at a stadium ahead of nationwide elections in july he assumed power last november after the ouster of zimbabwe's long time leader robert mugabe. a
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grenade attack on a pro-government rally in ethiopia's capital addis ababa has left at least one person dead and dozens wounded new prime minister. escaped harm the rallies organizer has called it a quote assassination attempt the city's deputy police commissioner and nine officers have reportedly been arrested and accused of security shortcomings. we're going to turkey where campaigning has concluded for landmark elections coming up on sunday the candidates spend the final day rallying their supporters president move these elections up by more than a year and it's being seen as a referendum on his fifteen years in power. the last chance to drum up votes before the election president urged one addressing tens of thousands of supporters in istanbul top of his agenda the new presidential system
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which will give him sweeping new powers if he is reelected. he shall love was not of a ten year period him in turkey will take flight with this new system who god willing this will take us up to a new level we will achieve what others cannot imagine. edwin's challenges have also taken full advantage of the last day of campaigning. action a candidate for the nationalist eve party. the leftist h d p whose presidential candidates. demit tash is being held in prison over ledge terror links . and the biggest star injure candidate for turkey's biggest opposition party the c.h.p. within a few weeks he's managed to mobilize tens of thousands bringing hope to the end he added one camp leader there though the ballot papers free of charge the stamp is
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free of charge the ink is free of charge stamp against injury and you will break free from it all. or even away from the mass rallies the election is the main talking point just a few weeks ago many turks saw the reelection of the president as a done deal that has now changed. it will in the very days are ahead i strongly believe this these sixteen years of darkness will come to an end. i just want justice in french oldest political life. this is the tightest election race in many years but our hearts are with the ruling a.k.p. . this hard fought election will determine whether turkey can look forward to fundamental change or whether president can strengthen his grip earlier i spoke to did correspondent yulia hot in ankara she's been following the campaigning closely and i asked her how optimistic the opposition camps are about
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tomorrow's vote. right now the opposition camp is very optimistic two months ago when president out on a noun snap elections for june twenty fourth most of the as observers said that this is going to be a comfortable win for missed out on and his ruling justice and development party but so many things have changed first of all the opposition which is very well known for a lot of infighting has joined forces has come together and four parties have formed an electoral alliance on the parliamentary level hoping to break the ruling a.k.p. alliance's majority in parliament this of course depends on whether the program crosses the ten per person fresh old and also makes it into parliament and secondly there is more a manger the candidate of the largest opposition party the c.h.p. here here he has really managed to invigorate of turkish opposition he has a simple promise he is saying if you choose me you choose freedom if you choose mr
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alba and you choose fear so what he managed to do is making people believe that change is indeed possible that mr allen is not invincible. that was a correspondent you were there hanna for us in ankara you're watching t w news from berlin and more coming up at the top of the hour don't forget you can get all the latest news around the clock on our web site d w dot com thanks for joining us. closer. look. at. least eleven. cut.

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