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this is d.w. news locker turkey's regine tie affair to one declares victory in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections and the longstanding leader also said his party's alliance won an overall majority in parliament but opposition parties have raised concerns about vote rigging and electoral fraud european union leaders meeting in brussels have wrapped up an emergency summit on migration without any concrete decisions but chancellor merkel says there is good will towards finding ways to stem the flow of migrants to europe. and the goals were coming fast and
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furious today at the world cup after england seven gold thriller colombia followed suit the south americans hit three thousand poland knocking the european side out of the competition while boosting their own hopes to compound dangers of the trip. i'm sumi so much going to get to have you with us we start in turkey where wretch of tayyip erdogan has declared victory in the country's presidential election according to unofficial results he received more than the fifty percent of the vote needed to avoid a runoff now speaking to his supporters everyone also said his a.k. party's alliance has a majority in the parliamentary vote if confirmed that would allow him to govern with greatly expanded powers the opposition is alleging manipulation saying there tallies showed one poll worse than the results reported by state media and let's look at those preliminary. results now with more than ninety eight percent of the
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presidential vote counted turkey's state news agency puts the incumbent heir to one of fifty three percent state media reporting that his main challenger most of the c.h.p. received thirty one percent of the vote while. of the pro kurdish h.t.t.p. has pulled in around eight percent let's bring in our correspondent yulia han and she's been following the latest developments for us and she joins us from outside the main opposition party the c.h.p. headquarters hi yulia we mentioned that earlier one has claimed a victory in the presidential vote also says the a k party's alliance has a majority in the parliamentary vote as well tell us what's been happening. well here at the c.h.p. the largest opposition party here in turkey many disappointed faces we talked to some people here who say they don't really trust the results and they fear this is going to silence all democracy that's been left here in turkey so
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a lot of disappointed a lot of disbelief still in fact as you mentioned this ad on declared his victory but we don't have any official results yet so the only authority who could announce such an official result is the supreme electoral board the high electoral commission here in ankara so we're still waiting for that and the big question is now of course what will opposition leader what him enjoy of the c.h.p. do everybody is waiting for him to show up to give a speech that the question is will he accept the result or will he challenge the results will he ask people to take to the streets in protest that's the big questions a lot of uncertainty here when it comes to the opposition the c.h.p. really remind us again what exactly is at stake in this election for turkey. well if it's really like this if missed out on god reelected this evening this night then he will be an almost all powerful man as off tomorrow since these elections
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are assuring in a new political system here in turkey expanding dramatically expanding the powers of the president at the expense of the parliaments the opposition has been saying this is basically turning turkey into a one man regime into a new talk received but for missed out on this week three certainly means he will be the most powerful man in modern turkish history utopias yulia han reporting for us from accra thank you uli good to talk to you. the leaders of sixteen e.u. countries have stressed their willingness to find a solution to the blocks longstanding migration debate but they ended a meeting in brussels without any concrete decisions the emergency talks were held ahead of an 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 german chancellor angela merkel have to say after the talks here. we have to decide whose shoulders which
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responsibility and the three big problem areas so the external dimensions of border security and the internals i mentioned 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. oh. let's go right to barbara valle 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
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after ten years of the e.u. 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. 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 as the according to the turkey for the cording 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 maltese prime minister also spoke barbara after the talks listen to what he said
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what we need is operational action there are people have to right now we are in a situation where if we don't take this is just within the coming days the situation scully 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 said of india is so obvious already acting on so that is the one aspect which
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a cording to international humanitarian law seems quite unfeasible but that's obviously the direction european union is moving in and the 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
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home satisfied but we have we'll hear a lot more from italy in the next week on this particular issue all right barbara rachel for us in brussels thank you barbara. moving on now to some other stories making headlines around the world police in nigeria say at least seventy people have died in clashes between farmers and nomadic herders and the fighting took place in the central plateau state where the government has imposed a curfew the deaths are the latest in a long running battle for land and resources. britain's prince william has commenced land in jordan for aiding thousands of syrian refugees he was speaking at the beginning of a five day middle east tour on monday he will become the first member of the british monarchy to make an official visit to israel and the palestinian territories. and women in saudi arabia have taken to the roads for the first time in decades and the world's only ban on women motorists was
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lifted that midnight the overwhelming majority of saudi women still don't have driver's licenses and there are long waiting lists for less. let's get the latest on the world cup in russian that we have emily offshoots from d.w. sports to take us through it all hi emily let's talk about poland and colombia first out what it's really game again and that game finished off for team gold game day i mean just so many goals so many fun things to watch and actually it was very mean of our sort of player who opened the scoring for colombia after the corner thomas rodrigo's the byron star chipped it into the box and gary was ahead to take the lead sort from being such an important game but then in the second half is when things got really well because roger miller falcao he scored the second goal for the south americans and now they had tracked and secured their spot already but it
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wasn't over yet because there was still a mystery this with another since ational pass across half of the pitch and bunker john doe didn't miss that it and it was three zero in the end for colombia in a very very. port again for the colombians and for the polish because that means the polish with robert lewandowski the buy and star striker are out of the world cup surprising for poland there let's talk about group h. leaders japan and senegal they played earlier on and that was also really entertaining match absolutely from the start and it was senegal actually had a really good start into the game and they started to take an early lead from a very comical goal there was really poor defending from japan there and then the goalkeeper she takes this shot and she punches it away right onto the field of study on a the liverpool striker and into the wall very weird but anyway and japan came back they scored the equaliser before half time and things were over there because once again senegal took the lead they really wanted to three points today with that kind
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of shot from far away but japan wanted points as well so they scored another one and made it to all in the end and it was a well deserved tight house i so where does all of this action leave group h. emily really really close and really exciting for the last match day if we have a look at the table actually because colombia still have to take on senegal and japan take on poland and anything almost anything could happen in this group colombia when they're probably going to go through or they're going to go through actually and to japan if they win they're going to go through but senegal can also take it so things are very open in this group and we're all going to watch the final games i'm sure are real stuff that about england they had a huge day against panama today absolutely they secured their spot in the knockout stages of the tournament was a huge victory for them and it was very unfortunate for panama because it is their first trip to a world cup but england was just the better team and they showed that from the start johnstone's took the lead with the early header and harry kane added on to
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that. but it was really just sealing guard with this beauty of the shots that took the attention in the first half stones and another one carry cane added two more and that makes it a hat trick for harry came he's now the top. goal scorer of the world cup with five goals ahead of belgians romelu lukaku and portugal's persona and although this is a really really big day for the three lions and they're going to rest their players now and see what they can do in the knockout stages yeah because this sets up sets the stage for a big showdown between england and belgium in the knockout stages they're neck and neck and neck ahead of this game where do you see this going that's really difficult to talk to to call because both belgium and england were doing really well in the group phases and they've they've showed the world that they have fantastic offensive players but it will be interesting to see how they match up when they play against each other because things could get really interesting if we have a look at the table in this group it could actually happen at the end of the day it's all up to the toss of a coin because england of belgium are tied at the top with six point each they've both scored eight goals conceded two that means as things stand if they were to tie
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in the last game where they face each other it will be up to fair play we're currently england are a tiny bit better they've only had two yellow cards to belgium's three but that could all still change very very much. and we go should from d.w. sports thanks for keeping us up to date on the world cup thank you now new zealand's prime minister just into arder and has made her first public appearance since becoming a mother she's only the second prime minister to give birth while in office with her partner by her side art and introduce the baby to the world. and several pleased to introduce our little one to new zealand and we thought we'd start by hearing the piece tom beyond our family. the nine that we've charged in for little grew which is nice. to have guy fit or need guy fit for short. ari we just have time for
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a minder of our top story here on turkey's reza to one has declared victory in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections unofficial results show him with over half of the vote enough to avoid a runoff but opposition parties have raised concerns about vote rigging and electoral fraud. thank you for watching because he. added there. is no end of the. day. you know the banks. and so was the language of the bank the money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mine.

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