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truth detectives starch june thirtieth on w. such. odd . plane. this is news live from perth land u.s. president donald trump is hit with a legal challenge over the separation of migrant families several states are suing the administration over the treatment of children at the country's border with mexico and a judge is ordering families to be reunited. also coming up the human cost of the syrian government's new offensive in the province of the rock in the south of the
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country as the violence escalates tens of thousands are fleeing where are they supposed to go. and fast and furious climax to one of the world's cops most unpredictable groups argentina picked nigeria at the post for a spot in the last sixteen little mousie scores his first goal of the tournament to spare his country a humiliating exit in. the last. play . into the program great to have you with us. a u.s. federal judge has ordered that children separated from their parents at the mexican border must be reunited with in thirty days children younger than five must be back with their parents within two weeks the ruling stated now the judge also issued an order to stop the trumpet ministration from splitting up any additional families
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who cross the border without papers the decision comes after weeks of outrage following the separation of thousands of children from their parents by immigration authorities last week trump issued an executive order to hold migrant families together in detention well meantime u.s. president donald trump helen a success in a different case the supreme court has decided to uphold his ban on travel from several mainly muslim countries the ban hits travelers from five nations iran libya somalia syria and yemen the court rejected arguments that the ban discriminated against muslims and reversed rulings by lower courts that the measure was unconstitutional however as we report the move remains controversial. i watch for god the critics of the travel ban had hoped until the last minute that it wouldn't stand up in the highest court of law but that harper was dashed and
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replaced by shock and frustration but i am held here and they just scream and shout . after months of legal wrangling the u.s. supreme court rejected the challenge that the travel ban discriminated against muslims the crowd here don't buy it back supreme court of the united states has just given a green light to donald trump's well it just gets to me and it's given him the green light to discriminate against a group of people based on your faith wherever and whenever he chooses. the emotions are running high today my heartbroken. taking so much pain me to hold back the tears but i want to cry. and it's not only muslims who are protesting the ruling. the jewish community seeing that
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type of bio scapegoating and doing humanisation before and we must and we will resist and raise our voices now. democratic politicians also rush to condemn the ruling as did the supreme court justices who voted against it the court was deeply divided over the issue but the conservative majority determined the result in a five to four decision trump called it a moment of profound vindication for us policy and said it's necessary to protect this country we have to be safe and we have to be secure. the minimum we have to ensure that we let people coming into the country we know who's coming years. we know where they're coming from. you just have to know who's coming here. although his controversial policy has been watered down since it was first announced donald
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trump has reason to celebrate the cool tooling is handed to him one of the biggest victories of this presidency. and this one was so important to president trump because tightening border security was one of his biggest campaign pledges as is washington correspondent claire richardson explains this decision on donald trump's travel ban is the supreme court's first major ruling on one of his administration's policies and it comes on an issue that has been a key pillar of his campaign promises when he was running for president trump at one point called for a complete and total shutdown of muslims coming to the united states and critics have long suspected that this ban was meant to target muslims and is therefore a violation of the united states constitution's protections of freedom of religion now trump and his supporters believe this will make the united states safer from foreigners but many others here see it as a dangerous development that could trap people in countries ravaged by war keep
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families apart and ultimately legitimize discrimination and that was clear richardson in washington let's get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world mexico's presidential election campaign is in turmoil after the murders of five members of the leftist party leading the polls the group including a state assembly candidate were shot dead in the southern state of war haka he was the nineteenth candidate to be killed during the campaign voting takes place on sunday in england more than thirty homes have been evacuated as a huge fire in a more land continues to spread east of manchester firefighters have been tackling the blaze since it started on sunday residents in nearby towns are being warned to stay indoors and avoid the smoke wind and hot weather affecting the fire. the fate of over two hundred and thirty migrants on board the german rescue ship the lifeline remains on clear the ship has been stranded in the mediterranean for
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five days after italy refused permission to dock on to say it's only said that malta had agreed to take the vessel in but the crew on board the lifeline has tweeted that they received a message from malta saying that they were not allowed to enter its waters could dock in malta under one condition that the migrants are distributed among e.u. countries malta and italy a willing to take some of them put you go to germany and france have also offered to help. but the french president pointed to the severity of the situation. because we have experienced migration crises before but this is not a situation like that this is an internal political crisis in europe. michael also said the ship run by the german n.g.o.s mission lifeline had defied all the rules by rescuing the migrants when the libyan coast guard was already intervening he accused the ngo of playing into the hands of people smugglers.
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italy's interior minister has also accused n.g.o.s run rescue ships of aiding traffickers and has closed the country's ports to them generally. foreign n.g.o.s with foreign personnel and foreign flags with foreign investors will no longer dock at italian ports i've said it before and i'll say it again. the lifeline was one of the ships turned away by italy although it's say the vessel canal dock and the letter the german ngo has since said that it has yet to receive permission these migrants like the e.u.'s migration policy remain in limbo. the german chancellor angela merkel's coalition has failed to resolve over migration policy despite holding crisis talks late last night in berlin that's according to a senior lawmaker and chancellor merkel's c.d.u. party the leader of merkel's sister party the c.s.u.
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who's also germany's interior minister is threatening to turn some migrants away at the german border that could spell the end of merkel's coalition as such trolls would be it would be a reversal of merkel's liberal my current policy it would also deal a further blow to the e.u.'s open border system. you're watching news still to come on the program argentina booked a place in the round of sixteen at the world cup with a dramatic victory against nigeria last night we will bring you all of yesterday's action in just a few words. but first syrian troops have widened a major offensive against rebels in the south west of the country the regime is trying to retake the city of daraa where anti-government protests began seven years ago the u.n. says that more than forty five thousand people have been forced to flee the violence however neighboring jordan is refusing to allow the displaced people to
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cross into its territory. they fled from bombs and destruction. now this family and living out in the open just hoping someone will help them. bread and petrol prices have risen sharply money is running out. where we came from was totally destroyed every house was flattened. we had to live in the cellars. now we want to go somewhere that hasn't been completely. anyone who can get out is leaving dura nearly fifty thousand have gone so far villages in the rebel stronghold have been hit hard during days of bombing whole streets lined ruins the local administration cannot cope with the sick and wounded . hospitals clinics and treatment
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centers were deliberately targeted. they attacked doctors and paramedics. syrian helicopters dropped their deadly cargo activists say there are constant barrel bombs strikes and dozens of civilians have been killed russian jets have also been in action for the first time since a cease fire a year ago. the advancing syrian army has overrun two villages and the small town. but this office is says civilians are not in danger and the political solution is possible. the syrian army is fully operational what other regions have already been liberated now our forces can focus on freeing to iraq in the next few days. the rebellion against the acid regime began in dura hundreds took to the streets in protest they were met with snipers tanks and missiles the protests spread throughout the whole country into iran moderate groups
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still exert influence alongside islamic extremists. while this man was one of the first to spray and he asked side slogans. he took up arms and is still fighting for the revolution even if it may look like a lost cause he won't be giving up his gun. the revolution started seven years ago our wives and children are dead syria has been destroyed how can there be reconciliation only over our dead bodies refugees from the fighting are fleeing into this highly sensitive area bordering israel and jordan. the border to jordan has essentially been closed for the past two years so there's not a way that they immediately can pass into safety in neighboring jordan jordan has already taken
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a huge amount of of refugees but that's not really an option right now assad wants to take back control of his country after aleppo and east and the fear now is the battle for dura will bring yet more suffering flight and death. i drama in the lake games of the world cup and joining me now in the studio to discuss all the latest action is time to noise from sports welcome to you tom good morning we have a lot to talk about because argentina they really look down and out but they turn it around tackler late yet they did they grab the headlines once again now all of the games against that kind of crucial stage in the world cup now where a team can go home and it's in can go through last night with perhaps the most dramatic game that we've seen so far in the tournament as you said it looked for a long time as if a large area might be making a big upset sending arjen argentina home early. that's not of course how it happened was that it was a very generic game good fun to enjoy something we should treat ourselves to
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a little recap. eva benet has defense pass found little messy in the fourteenth minutes and tina's talisman made no mistake scoring his first of the tournament's much tamara donna's joy. fantastic control and a formidable finish. the of soon after a messy came close to doubling his tally with a free kick but was denied by a fingertip save. the v.a. all review in the second half gave nigeria the chance from the spot chelsea's victor moses stepped up kept his none of them celebrated in style guide at this point nigeria had one foot in the knockout stages but center back marcos rocco smashed in the win a full minutes from time i. finished second setting up a heavyweight clash with france in the next round. and
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croatia also left at late in the game it was it was a sad night for iceland it was a sad not for us and a very triumph and not of course for croatia they did leave it late in the game to claim. three points and go through with a perfect record in the group of course they had already qualified for the next round and that meant that they were able to make as many annoying changes fast thawing on a from the first game in the previous game against argentina they gave us and in doing so a pretty good chance to get through and they came close to taking it but of course you know we know the crash and we do have some pictures from the game so believe we're going to have a look in a moment some very dodgy defending early on from the start the second hall. made it one off to fifty three minutes from croatia do for cigarettes and drew and level from a penalty and a win would have taken them through but unfortunately crushed got one more goal and that is. under claps and our future and i. like to celebrate let's
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look. group c. because we know that france already throw so who joins them in the next round we're going to be joined from their group by denmark who they played against yesterday and with whom they served up what i've heard variously described as an empty football match more than boring and non-aggression pact now that gives i think a pretty rough flavor of how exciting the game between france and them up was yesterday from the danish point of view it's a job well done they knew they they needed just not to lose they sat back and defended they held france in check. you know a play for denmark for france on the other hand it was quite underwhelming. and they've got a difficult clash coming up so if they are hoping to carry on progressing to between them and they're really going to need to find some so group c. groups to be completed but if they face in the next round well france have set up a clash against argentina which is a very heavy weight gain it's going to be big news when either of those teams go home in the round of sixteen to talk to hopefuls of course and denmark and go very
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tough clash against croatia who for many people have been surprise of the tournament so far so a lot of exciting things just to come absolutely and it's all taking place in russia much of it in moscow and that's what we're going to winter actually to our correspondent jonathan crane now who is standing by with the latest from from there and jonathan you're having a look at all the action yet to come today so what's on the schedule. yes plenty to look forward to today later we have name on brazil in action at the stadium behind me they take on they failed to convince really in this tournament so far but a win or draw would see them through before that though its moment of truth time for the world champions germany now they've given themselves a fighting chance of that dramatic two one victory over sweden last time out but they will need an improved c'mon doing performance against south korea because four teams would you believe that all four teams in the group still have a chance of going through to keep things simple i'll just focus on germany if they
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back to sweden france out against mexico through a match the result would mean we have a tiebreaker situation it could come down to goal difference so goals scored. says he wants to avoid all that he wants germany to have that own destiny in the right hands so he's looking for a comprehensive war in the plot thickens there and we look forward to seeing what happens jonathan i understand you actually on another note you have a chance to get an activist who's been fighting for the right for women to enter soccer state stadiums in her native ron tell us more about that indeed going through a football match is something many of us take for granted but for women in iran the reality is very different because since nine hundred seventy nine they've effectively been barred from going into the stadium as you said i met with an activist omarion you might have seen it on t.v. holding new ban for women by now she's used this woke up to campaign against the stadium ban in iran and this is her story. i became
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interested in catholic law when i was and when i was that. kid because my family. they're passionate and football is unlike. so like religion in iran and everybody watches that but. half of the population are not able to get in and since then. immediately after divorce copping burst into taps and fourteen i create my campaign. i mean women should be a lot to go to the stadium. like the same the same person is like as they. allowed to leave as they allowed to go to school as they allowed to go to watch a movie they allowed to work as you know this is the very very basic right when i'm
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inside i think it was a dream and you suppose so be so beautiful and said to most most think that i like about this war is cop it's like it's not about competition football it's not. it's not a distant nation is just a journey for next quarter cup. this just. described them this whatever it is it's going to be solved and nobody's holding a banner nobody is promoting this anymore because i'm sure that by next fourth cup this problem is solved and of course the spotlight really during this world cup has been on many causes like this and i'd like to ask you jonathan what has been the response from fifa. yes well i did send
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a list of questions to the people out before they responded with a quite lengthy statement i read some of it to you now if you said it is continuing to engage with the iranian counterparts at the highest levels of ensuring that concrete changes are implemented on the ground a fee for added it is committed to holding up opposing human rights in accordance with its human rights policy jonathan crane with the latest from moscow tom joining us here in the studio thank you so much both of you for your analysis. well now it's time for some business news with helen humphrey who is standing by with a look at some key investment markets sara we're talking about a market all of a billion people low production costs and a growing middle class africa is now considered one of the world's top destinations for foreign investment so here's investing and why well let's take a look meeting a pack by far is china and twenty sixteen it invested some thirty six billion
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dollars in africa the e.u. pumps just under twelve billion into the continent and the united states you can see that was way down the list with just three and a half billion dollars so i would have a investing aid let's take a look at the top dog china here's a breakdown of the country's primary interests in africa the bulk of china's investments in the metals industry waste a third going into the energy sector property property finance and transport making up most of the rest and to talk more about africa as a destination for foreign investment i'm joined over at the big table now by you did have one from the german african business association thank you very much good morning for joining us today we've been talking about africa as the most important growth market is seems to me for years now we can see we just saw that the chinese a way out in front what's holding european investors back. well i do think that the
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chinese do have quite an advantage because they have a different sort of supported by their government financing is not a problem the state takes most of the wrist so it's not really business they're doing as like a state investment so you little provoker to from that that's a little bit provocative but should perhaps european countries then change the way that they support companies and invest is well i think it's just a very different way of looking at in europe we have a tendency to do development support development cooperation and china does have has a different approach but some people point to the merits of the private sector for example and helping the continent could not be more beneficial is not the way to do business i think that's a new way we're going to have the development corporation more in cooperation with the private sector and i think it's doing a lot of good our government has changed his work quite
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a bit in that sector you have seen that with the marshall plan with the compact with africa it's all about private sector engagement some people like the marshall plan and the compact for africa some people aren't so keen on it some people call it condescending what do you make of it has it proved effective what would be saying that is is quite a push for reforms and the selected countries but we have to stay focused on africa as a business partner instead of receiving development aid partner and if we go along in that way whether it's with a compact with africa or other methods just attains the set of mind then we are no good way. perhaps a case in point fox fog and a spill doing a factory in rwanda promising up to one thousand jobs investing twenty million dollars interestingly that doesn't actually seem like very much to me for a company like b w what do you think they're trying to achieve there i think it's just the first step in the market they tried to do in two thousand and sixteen in kenya that is going quite well but the results. due to political reasons in kenya
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which has been on a standstill for quite some time the results are not yet what was expected but i think it's a very positive sign that still they keep the business in in run that and open the factory in may and that's just a first step to a real project on the completely knocked down parts that assemble to rhonda as you point out that different political climate in rwanda for example of the moment compared to kenya and on a case by case basis which countries do you see on the continent which are ideal for investment where it's really depends on what you want to do. i think if you look for a certain stability in the legal aspects. kenya in. the east african community in total is not a bad place to go but also markets in west africa francophone west africa which is not one of the favorites of german middle stand because of the friend equity watch
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for example they're very promising and will be coming up huge it has been a from the german african business association great to have your insights china is a slashing tariffs on thousands of imports from five asian pacific countries it's trade route with the united states continues to simmer the load you cheese will be applied to a list of some eighteen off thousand products including agricultural produce metals and clothes shipped from bangladesh india laos south korea and sri lanka some products like soybeans will no longer be taxed at all the announcement coming five days before u.s. tariffs on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese imports take effect. back over to sara now. thank you so much allan that we just have time now for a quick reminder of the top stories that we have been following for you here at
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g.w. a u.s. federal judge has ordered that children separated from their parents at the mexican border must be requestion of the patients for any breaking news you can also use that to send us photos and videos that you feel are newsworthy and you can watch this program on live stream. and with that you are up to date now on you i'm sorry kelly in berlin thank you so much for watching have a great day. for
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