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to the core. of those starts joining g.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin european union leaders in brussels have wrapped up an emergency meeting on migration it's a divisive issue in the e.u. but germany's chancellor angela merkel says there is a lot of goodwill within the block the leaders discuss ways to stem the flow of undocumented migration to your. credit card one leads to turkey's presidential poll with most of the ballots counted she looks certain to secure over fifty percent of
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the vote needed to avoid a runoff. and the goals were coming fast and furious today at the world cup but they were almost all for england the three lions thrashed panama to build a book their ticket to the knockout stages we'll talk about it and look back at germany's dramatic last minute win saturday night. i'm sorry so much going to good to have you with us german chancellor angela merkel says a meeting of the leaders in brussels has created a lot of goodwill to discuss disagreements on migration they held emergency talks in brussels today ahead of a e.u. wide summit beginning on thursday the block is deeply divided over how to manage the flow of asylum seekers to europe here's part of what chancellor merkel had to say after the talks. well here. we have to decide whose shoulders which responsibility and the three big problem areas so the external dimensions border
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security and the internal dimensions all played a role today but it was a good discussion you see how long it lasted and we've never had that much time at the european council and that's why the affected countries all came together today over the next few days leading up to the european council meeting we'll work on solutions in these areas but today we saw a lot of goodwill and despite some differences we found a lot of common ground. zero. let's go right to barbara vale she is standing by for us in brussels with more hi barbara the talks are over now and there was no breakthrough or expected what did come out of these talks. now first there was a lot of back slapping a sunni and nobody left early it's slamming doors behind him or her and so it was a lot of nice that we finally talked about all this which seems quite incredible after ten years of the e.u.
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discussing this issue and not really moving on it however now everybody sees that's what the heads of government proclaimed afterwards that there has to be a you wind solution that they have to work together to figure something out so what we will have in the end probably next week at the real summit next thursday is an agreement about the strongly ramped up border protection what we will see is probably a call for having more external agreements with third countries. according to the turkey for the according to the example of the turkey agreement and what we will also see is that there is some support for pushing migrants back for instance on the coast of libya the french president said something like that the multis prime minister also spoke barbara after the talks listen to what he said what we need is operational action for our people have to right now we are in
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a situation where if we don't think this is just within the coming days the situation skelly what i heard today what we i think converged on today is a signal that there is probably a willingness to go for some operational changes thank you very much. barbara what exactly does he mean by operational changes. if you talking about boats which are now in the mediterranean or who would probably start from the libyan coast there seems to be a strong will to somehow push them back and to say the libyan coast guard is responsible for saving them and we don't want to have anything to do with the many more that is what the government says and what the interior minister of india is serving is already acting on so that is the one aspect which a cording to international see law it humanitarian law seems quite unfeasible but
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that's obviously the direction the european union is moving in and the other thing operational wise is of course really strings and border controls many more border guards a lot more money and probably more rights for them that might take a little more time but that's the direction fortress europe that this whole thing is moving on and barbara just very briefly if you can you mentioned italy at the prime minister's happy country tweeting he was decidedly satisfied with the talks where does rome stand rome says they want to completely trashed the whole system of the country or first arrival or first entry being responsible for migrants they want immediate redistribution that is very difficult to see within the e.u. countries to get an agreement for that but obviously they didn't push contra back strongly and they listened to him and said yes we understand you so he says he goes home satisfied but we have will hear
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a lot more from italy in the next week on this particular issue all right barbara rachel for us in brussels thank you barbara. now the votes are still being counted in turkey's elections but peridot one is on course to win another term as president everyone looks likely to secure more than fifty percent of the ballot and avoid a runoff vote a strong outcome for his party in the parliamentary vote would allow him to remain in office with greatly expanded powers the opposition is alleging manipulation saying there tallies showed a one polled worse than the results reported by state media. let's go to our correspondent yulia han is there for us hi yulia you're at the headquarters of erda one's a k party and the results are coming in what is the latest. well yes many supporters of mr out on in his ruling justice and development party are coming here now they're joining a celebration so to say that they are so missed out on in his party as the winners
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of this vote the results that we are getting the prelim preliminary results are from the state run unadilla news agencies and they say that about ninety percent of ballot boxes have been counted and missed out on according to these figures retains his budget already gets more than fifty percent so he is basically reelected as president he and his party his party's alliance also retains its fifty percent majority according to these figures in parliament these are the figures by the state run news agency unadilla they are quite some very different figures that we're getting from the opposition from civil society groups they see missed out on in fact ten percentage points weaker emerging from this race so that has let mr wooden injure the opposition presidential candidate of the c.h.p. actually to accuse the editorial a state agency of many palatial so these accusations are out there and it's going
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to be interesting what the opposition is going to do know if they really question this result they are really claiming that is it's not it's not the real result. you know we keep saying this is such a crucial election remind us again what is at stake for turkey. well these elections will i'm sure in the new political system here in turkey expanding the powers of the president at the expense of the pallium and so if miss out on gets reelected if you indeed made it and got more than fifty percent of those he will be in almost all powerful president he can dissolve parliament he can call for new elections he can appoint and fire ministers his critics the opposition say this is basically turkey turkey turning into a one man regime into an all talk receives so this is what it's at stake and my assumption is that if miss out on it is a k.p. when the if this is going to demoralize the position in many civil society organizations here in turkey. already one hundred porting for us from ankara thank
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you yulia. let's take a look out some other stories making news around the world. women in saudi arabia have taken to the roads for the first time in decades as the world's only ban on women motorists was lifted at midnight the overwhelming majority of saudi women still don't have driver's licenses and there are long waiting lists for lessons. authorities in zimbabwe have ruled out an election delay after an explosion hit a president emerson and god was a campaign rally now both the country's vice president and at least forty seven others were injured in the blast which officials say was terrorism the poll is set for july thirty. let's get the latest on the soccer world cup in russia and the russians for good if you sports is here to take us through the auction hi emily first of her the first match on sunday which was england against panama it was an exciting match it was
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very very exciting to watch lots of goals and is a huge win for england who earned their spot in the knockout stages is she there was an early goal by johnstone's before hurricane that another one but the spotlight was really on just when the girl showed this beauty of the shot stones stone. and scored another before half time kane scored two more and completed his hat trick but one of my did get one goal back and that's a small victory for a country that was at the world cup for the first time in their nation's history came with his hat trick is now the top scorer at the world cup in russia with five goals just ahead of belgians romelu lukaku and portugal's kris jenner and all that with four goals each so pretty impressive showing by england and there was no shortage of goals in the game senegal against japan as well you know also here he exciting to watch actually and it was a bit of a ping pong game as well japan had a bit of rough start then conceded this comical goal to kind of look at the defending ahead of super there just tries to punch it away after this shot by
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a senegal striker and he punches it right on to saudi among his foot and into the goal i think unless just unfortunate but japan managed to pull one back before half time so i wanted to break that one off i after the half time however senegal went ahead again. and finally japan managed to come back again so ping-pong like i said earlier it was a well deserved time and two really good good teams to watch their family we can't stop talking about it germany's dramatic win last night take us back to that i know i've still barely recovered from the start and i were all so nervous watching it and it really was exciting till the very end because sweden went ahead and what was a stretch an important game for germany was make it or break it for them and you could really see the german players faces that they were worried but they managed to pull him back through michael weiss with his first world cup goal ever and then twenty close came in the last minute of the game and he saved germany he scored the two one actually go the focus was already on their next game because this was just
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the first step really and what germany has to do to get into the knockout stages let's have a look. mission accomplished in sochi tony crosses ninety fifth minute when it kept germany's title defense alive but the match when a knows that the next judgement day is already around the corner that is most only at home and we need to recover now we don't have much time till the next game then we'll have to beat south korea beat them and fattah cleo's there are scenarios where a simple win isn't enough to qualify so we'll have to give everything from the start and make better use of our chances. like the songs and visit us and. outside the stadium fans will also already looking ahead to wednesday as muchas. international team on shuffle the team just great and i'm convinced both sweden and germany will progress toward both of us. i hate that.
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that's not a feel right now but we will when i get back to go live across germany scenes of joy accompanied the last gasp win but they'll have to be back on wednesday for the next nail biter. ok only is germany all but assured of advancing no i don't think so i mean there are some strong emotions here but we can't forget that actually the performance of germany at this world cup has been quite poor the first game against mexico they looked lost they didn't really know what to do and now in sweden they tried harder there were more chances created yes they looked more dangerous but i actually was really really close to the end so it's not really a huge positive step for their next game and how good a south korea can be upsets germany at this world cup i've said this when anything can happen and if i some can hold argentina to a one one draw i think south korea can manage it as well they have a very good player and son who plays for tottenham hotspur is in the premier league and he's an asian player of the year and he's quite dangerous and actually germany
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they don't have their center back to rely on drone batang because he got a red card he's going to miss the next game against south korea so they're going to have to be careful in the back to make sure they don't concede goals that could be very very dangerous germany has their work cut out for them heading forward in this world cup all right emily russia it's from d.w. spore thanks so much for your analysis. now in formula one lewis hamilton secured victory for mercedes in the french grand grand prix thereby reclaiming the overall lead in the driver standings hamilton started in pole position and never gave up the lead but there was plenty of drama going on behind him sebastian vettel and terry boat crash while just pulling for second place opening the door for a red bulls max for stop and ferrari's came in reckoning to grab the other two podium places this was hamilton's maiden victory and friends. and reminder now of the top story that we're following for you at this hour turkish president to one is leading in his country's elections with most of the ballots counted he hopes to
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garner more than fifty percent of the vote to avoid a runoff and extend his fifteen year rule. thank you for watching to that we're back in about forty five minutes. we make up over a week watch as of october the end of the two types of civil service and. they want to shape the continent's future to be part of it and join dumpsters as they share their stories their dreams and their jumps to seventy seven percent plus one for africa charge.

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