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do something to give the baby a future without. make it a nation safe. this is newsnight from. pushes europe to embrace a tougher stance on migration as it turns away migrants rescue ship this time carrying more than two hundred people but the lifeline is not in the go see asians with also on the program. problems in the united states also thinks their struggle to reunite children separated from their families of the u.s.
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border activists say migrant parents overthrowing the jets about asylum claims to get their kids back. to world cup drama through iberia and everywhere it's just rueful top spot in group baker spike struggled with rocco portugal's thanked often late skeff from. i'm phil welcome to the program. as the european union struggles to find a common migration policy italy has taken the initiative speaking in libya on monday the country's rightwing interior minister called for migrant screening centers in north africa meanwhile his country has blocked another rescue ship carrying migrants from docking on it shores. sea sick malnourished and facing conditions the organization operating the ship have called
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a disaster. these migrants have been waiting for a port of call since being rescued off libya's coast on thursday. the german operated vessel lifeline refused entry by spain and italy. the ngo has warned the situation on board is critical. you know situation getting worse and i would say we also. see this night. he needs. to clean in the last minutes he could. see. italy's hardline interior minister wants to cut off the flow of migrants before they even put to sea he's been in libya calling for reception centers to screen arrivals in neighboring chad the shia and sudan. government will support the need to protect the external borders south of libya
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because libya and italy alone cannot sustain the economic and social costs of this immigration which are so surely. you can see what libya also wants to see the migrants dealt with elsewhere. but they. would do that if. we agree with the europeans on many matters related to illegal immigration. how do you however we categorically reject the existence of any migrant centers inside libya and to cool their human. friends now says a european solution is near malta is reportedly willing to open its ports to the migrants the ngos says they will run out of food and water in two days. let's explore this a little further with david kemp from the german institute for international and security affairs here in berlin welcome to d w a the lifeline is this is the third
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boat in the last few weeks to be refused entry only for negotiations to produce a solution so it's europe's debt factor new migration policy just make life difficult and uncertain for rescue ships well it's certainly the end point of a long story off at least three. years of the attempt to try to find a european solutions but there is an fact. this search has been become more difficult. as we have seen the political landscape changing and now this is a very tricky to magic situation that could have been prevented ok it could have been prevented had had action been taken three years ago but we are where we were the last few days we've heard about proposals for receptions heads of processing centers outside you're about i mean this is a new idea but where are they going to go because libya we just heard about they don't want them who would want them well we see this tendency that there is lack of
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internal agreement on migration between the member states so the tendency is drawing growing stronger that there is. negotiations with third countries and often those third countries are not really well understood by the european governments and by the commission because they are not very much interested in money they're rather interested in seeing their strategic interests aligned so so this means that this means what and so who is europe going to have to try and do a deal with the walk what sort of inducements if not money what are they having to offer well certainly in countries such as new share and libya transit countries there's a very strong interest in getting support in security measures so i think if you were put the enough money on that and also security measures on the table maybe the
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libyan side or one libyan side one should correctly say we'll have can. agree on something but so far we haven't heard any agreement there because it was libya has two governments at the moment the chancellor german chancellor angela merkel is looking for a europe wide solution it looks like she might have a ally in state let's listen to the new prime minister petro sanchez speaking today in delhi. regarding the lifeline boat i think it's important to say we need to find a european solution that will be. spain is a country that believes in solidarity. demonstrated that with the aquarius we demonstrate that every day in the coast of southern spain where many many people get stranded in the coast guard and the red cross look after them. and if. what we're talking about is a collective solution to a collective challenge. and in this regard spain will participate but it needs
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to be a shared effort. ok so there's a blunt words from from spain's prime minister a shared effort everybody agrees except maybe the viscera got to countries that this has to be a shared effort but it's going to have many elements in it that it's going to take money and it's going to take into someone's what is it likely to look like do you think well i don't think that we will really see in a few days agreement on the very basic concepts and reforms or we are seeing right now is the attempt to find bilateral agreements which also has to be judged from from the debate within germany on the question of. dublin and the dysfunctional system of referring refugees to the first country of reception. but i think of course you know these attempts can also in the long run they should lead to two more thorough discussions ok. we will speak again for now david kemp from the
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german institute for international and security affairs thank you you thank. now the united states meanwhile has put a temporary hold on prosecuting parents who enter the country illegally as follows president trumps early decision to reverse a policy that had separated thousands of migrant children from their parents but immigration rights activists are suing the trumpet ministration alleging that it is using family separation as a weapon against asylum seekers. they were taken away from their families out the border. now some lawyers say the u.s. government is preying on their parents' desperation to see them again. and many of them had been kidnapped raped tortured but again they said over and over that that paled in comparison to the pain and desperation that they felt being separated from their children as a result many of them were really considering signing voluntary departure as and really starting the deportation process so that they could get out of detention as
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soon as possible and they had been told by agents that if they signed a voluntary departure that ice would be unite them with their children as quickly as possible for us we heard that consistently and over over and over again to the point that we really feel that the administration is holding these children hostage to dissuade people from pursuing compelling and strong asylum cases. after nationwide outrage over family separations u.s. president donald trump vowed to public pressure and announced an end to the policy but his reversal does nothing for the children still inside shelters like this one in southern california this is one of the more established shelters for migrant children here in san diego and it looks after boys between the ages of six and seventeen now it's been doing that for years for children who arrived in the united states unaccompanied by a parent but the difference now is that it is also caring for children who were intentionally separated from their parents when they arrived in the united states
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as you can see behind me it is covered in fencing and green netting all the way around the perimeter to make sure that nobody can see out and that nobody can see and. the government agency that contract this temporary shelter refused my request to go inside. but they released this footage showing children's bedrooms a medical center with painted walls and a place to play soccer critics say this is the best case scenario for detained children and that conditions elsewhere in the country are likely far worse. reuniting them with their parents will be a slow and difficult process some children might even be forced into foster care orphaned by the u.s. government. as take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the united nations says at least forty five thousand people have fled as strikes and ground fighting in syria's daraa province the news comes as the government scales up its campaign against rebels in the country's southwest observe a state regime and strikes in the region of killed dozens of civilians in the past week. eighteen people have been killed in clashes over land in nigeria
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authorities have imposed an overnight curfew to try to help the fighting between pharmacists i mean nomadic herders in the central plateau states climate change and population growth are intensifying competition for farm land. the search for twelve boys of their football coach believed to have been trapped by flash flooding in a cave in northern thailand has entered its third day navy seal divers and underwater drones have joined the search rescuers believe there's enough air inside the cave complex for the missing teen to still be alive. watching t.w. news live from berlin still to come spain and portugal progress the last sixteen in the world cup after a dramatic night of football in russia. and about how the humphrey is here here with news of harley davidson hitting the road i am. davidson shifting some of its production the latest unintended consequence of
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champs trade policy faced with the prospect of an imminent terrorist strong with the u.s. to import tariffs from the e.u. already davidson is moving some of its. production to india brazil it's a decision that the e.u. top trade official says is a natural consequence of protectionist u.s. policy. added that the e.u. did not want to punish the company although it looks like american jobs could be on the line. these french bikers are enjoying a ride on their holiday vids and motorcycle dubey find a valley of them needs a new bike anytime soon after all the company will absorb to you in part tariffs of a two thousand dollars bike but that's just a quick fix tariffs rice from six to thirty one percent last week holiday of its own wants to avoid them entirely in the long run the company plans to shift more of
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its manufacturing overseas. the announcement upset u.s. president donald trump. he said he was surprised that harley davidson of all companies would be the first to wave the white flag and set the taxes are just a harley excuse. a union representing harley davidson workers agree to a trump saying the company had plans to close its kansas city plant even before the e.u. announced a new tariffs. wisconsin governor scott walker however joined critics of president on a trans as collating trade dispute with the e.u. harley davidson a space than a state's largest city walky. walker said no tariffs is good for wisconsin manufacturers and farmers. harley davidson has been relying on europe and other international markets in recent years
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amid declining u.s. sales. u.s. the treasury secretary steven mission has responded to reports about the united states has cracked down on foreign acquisitions of u.s. tech denying that washington is specifically targeting chinese firms when it insisted that investment restrictions will be imposed on all countries accused of trying to steal u.s. technology but washington remains concerned about chinese investments in k. high tech sector as well. got official intelligence immobility and robotics. well our financial correspondent daniel cooper is standing by for us at the frankfurt stock exchange daniel uncertainty really shaking the markets yesterday have they managed to shake that off today. exactly well the mark is actually doing better than we initially thought the blue chip index that was most of the day in the green just after twelve pm i guess you can see it it made
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a little descent but then recovered again but we are seeing quite some of volatility here on the trading floor the euro is also not very strong today down with about zero point three percent that's not really helping the market but still investors are just waiting basically for a new tweet off the u.s. president until the markets could go down again and this or told me actually something very interesting a little bit earlier he said it's so hard right now how to decide how to invest your money autumn we all to mobile shares are very risky everything with china could turn into chaos and also don't invest anything right now regarding to steel and elam in new home so the trade war is certainly here the number one topic all right trade wars or not aside danielle what else is making the markets move. but besides the trade for. the trade war i can tell you that the political turmoil between anglo american and her sister party c.
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is always also making investors rather nervous and also concerned the entire a migrant issue is a very big topic as a result we have seen the euro dropping today throughout the day but investors are telling me that new elections here in germany would not be good at all for the current business sentiment here inside of the country because of that we also have seen the business climate index just yesterday dropping so calles inside of angle america's government a break up between the c.d.u. and c.s.u. all of this is making investors here rather worries absolutely certainly would spell the worst case scenario for investors daniel who for us at the frankfurt stock exchange good to talk to you thanks. well germany's b.m.w. now says it's not considering moving production out of britain in the face of brakes that yesterday a b.m.w. executive was quoted as saying on certain days surrounding brags it could lead to the closure of some british factories still breaks it is taking its toll on
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britain's automotive industry person society of motor manufacturers says investment in the sector is followed by almost fifty percent in the first haul this year due to uncertainty surrounding the process of britain's departure from the e.u. you were to most of it lobby claims the government's conflicting messages on the break is it a working against comic. so it's sort of woke up time of the first two groups have been decided chris huntington from i did a few supporters here to talk a straight welcome chris thank you so dramatic and then to both games in group b. yes indeed it was number rocco we all know was the only in group b. that had no chance of advancing to the knockout stages they came out swinging against the two thousand and ten world cup champion spain and put up quite a fight the other match portugal iran crescendo rinaldo got a bit of karma in the company survived a scare which we'll see the video coming up but they did manage to avoid
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a major upset we have all of the action right ahead let's take a look. in the fourteenth minute a blunder by andres iniesta and said most gifted the baltimore rocco and. slotted home for his team's first goal of the tournament. that moved portugal top of group b. . but in yesterday redeemed himself five minutes later teeing up disco for the spanish equaliser was. with the score one all spain were back on top of the group. meanwhile against iran a wonder goal from ricardo koresh put portugal ahead before the break it was the first of the tournament not scored by christiane or an aldo once again advantage portugal. ronaldo got his chance in the second half when he stepped up for a penalty but missed leaving the door open for iran. i. morocco netted another three yousef in
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a city ten minutes from time and spain's chances of topping the group looked over. but spain jury level in injury time thanks to jagow us bus lines minute ruled it offside but v.a.r. confirmed it counted to all the final score portugal though still lead the group. but kareem ansari confronted a last gasp penalty for iran to home portugal to a draw sending spain back to the top of group b. above what's coming up today ok we have the final matches of group c. in group d. group c. france i think they're leading the group right now they look you know full steam in my opinion so more important matches d. ok we have one match in particular argentina in nigeria right now in group d. nigeria have the upper hand on argentina so argentina and lionel messi are in a must win situation now messi in case you're not caught up to speed he had once
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retired from his national side stating he just can't get it done. in the finals because there were always the bridesmaid never the bride you know when he was you know on the field with his side so this could very well be his last match in an argentina jersey and other nigerians a super eagles they want to retire him so i think this is going to be a very exciting match they do what they're familiar foes they played a lot in friendlies where nigeria has been victorious on that on the world cup stays unfortunately they've conceded a lot of goals in our argentina has always prevailed at the end of the day so we'll see if this is if they make history tonight you know suddenly i'm i'm feeling nigeria i'm going for the super eagles in all honesty so bad to germany getting up for their final group stage match what can we expect from that will of course they are still feeling high after the heroics of tony crow's right now it's a team first mentality that's the buzz word that's circulating in the camp we could
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expect some lineup changes we saw that to be proved successful in their second match versus we did but we can listen to what the players themselves have to say we do have a report from the team let's take a listen. football tennis instead of to have training team germany is working on keeping up good vibes match winner tony cross had speculated after the sweden game that some fans back home had one of the defending champions to go out early but marco royce paints a different picture don't get us here. i think we showed the right response against sweden and we're getting an amazing feeling from the fans owns it's a really great and powerful thing to see how many fans are actually cheering us on and wishing us complete success. is one of the few highlights for germany thus far. been staying for the first game but after the don't mean forward was voted man of the match versus sweden he's expected to feature against south korea
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can use the i don't know what the coaches latest plans for the next games are but of course i hope to be able to help the team on the pitch. that's not the case it won't be the end of the world we are a team and team there was more team mentality on display for a message who lost his starting place to royce in the last game the two of them went to twitter in posted from the locker room after this we didn't match. was relatively spontaneous after the game. my seats next to message because he's number ten and i'm eleven message really wanted to put out a social media post that shows that message with the team and he's there for us even if he doesn't play for. leaving out suggests changes are afoot for germany their next game is likely to only see four world champions from two thousand and fourteen in the starting eleven. where their world champions or not will champions everyone has their strengths everyone deserves to play everyone can make
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a crucial difference in their positional. germany have had their ups and downs in this group stage and aren't out of the woods just. they'll need another strong team performance to get past south korea and keep their title defense alone. so you give us they considered an analysis how do you fancy germany's chances you know i think it's going to be a matter of you know people living up to their potential we saw we saw tony cross on the course actually rebounded he didn't have the best game but then we saw the heroic you know come in extra time we're going to have to see a lot of that but in all south korea i'm sure want to be on that plane at least with the point and maybe even more because it looks like that they will be headed home if germany do prevail but germany are going to be on a mission to snatch the soul out of south korea and based on history they should if they fail i think yogi love you or he love their coach for germany will probably
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possibly looking at the classifieds in the near future because germany are expected to win and it would be a shame if they are booted out of this world cup well that's almost words there from chris huntington thank you chris has spoken we're going to cannot. britain's prince william is in jerusalem on the first ever official british royal visit to israel on the palestinian territories the prince has been meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu the wife sara follows the visit to jerusalem's john vashem holocaust memorial where he laid a wreath in on of the victims and what it is to navigate to deep political and religious divides and during this visit for many fences to jerusalem it's a tradition to get a tattoo to commemorate a visit to the holy land one tattoo artist claims that his family has tattooed three members of britain's royal family some two hundred years back and he's just that designed he thinks prince william should get. in this tiny tattoo shop in the
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old city of jerusalem a tradition take center stage here was in resolute tattoos christian pilgrims tourists and anybody else who wants to get a lasting souvenir from the holy city the place is always busy because of the four programs to come. to. the program. sometimes they would choose a cross sometimes they were true. another more pay for the crucifixion of jesus or the resurrection of jesus the residents a coptic christian family from egypt have been tattooing pilgrims visiting jerusalem for more than five centuries now was took over as tattoo artist from his father a decade ago what makes this place so special are the wooden hand carved stamps that service stencils for the religious designs the most famous design is the jerusalem cross one version of it is believed to have been on british royalty crown
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prince albert edward the future king edward the second and later also his sons when they visited jerusalem in the one nine hundred century. the diaries of the of the british kings. who has come to drusilla and did and did the cost and the we know for sure that they have received the cross to this is the drew some cross this is what i would suggest for prince william to do if he is if you decide decides to do it or two this is the old block which most probably was the one that was used to do his ancestors or to go to his ancestors chances are that tattoo was done by a member of the resurrection family a very special tattoo that's something the future king of england prince william might contemplate when he visits the old city this week there as you are certainly ready to help give him an ink souvenir of jerusalem. i reminded of our
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