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it's just this is about the truth. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on w. business think of the news line from the syrian army opens a new front in its war against rebels in the south of the country causing tens of thousands to flee the escalating violence but with borders closer to where these children and others like them are supposed to go we look at the human costs of the syrian government's effects also on the program american states sue the trump
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administration of the treatment of children at the country's border with mexico a judge over this of families being reunited. germany face south korea and a crucial world cup clash iraq and loves needs a victory to make sure qualification for the knockout rounds. i'm still going to welcome to the program syrian troops are winding a major offensive against rebels in the south west of the country the regime is trying to retake the city where government protests began seven years ago the u.n. says more than forty five thousand people have fled the fighting however jordan a neighboring country is refusing to allow displaced people to cross into its territory as you're about to see civilians and children bearing the brunt of the violence. they fled from bombs and destruction.
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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 complete and. 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 second wounded. hospitals clinics and treatment centers were deliberately targeted. they attacked
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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 a small town but this officer says civilians are not in danger and a political solution is possible. if. the syrian army is fully operational what other regions have already been liberated now our forces can focus on freeing durai in the next few days. the rebellion against the acid regime began in dura hundreds took to the streets in protests they were met with snipers tanks and missiles the protests spread throughout the whole country into
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iran moderate groups still exert influence alongside islamic extremists. this man was one of the first to spray and aside 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. style of what 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 a 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 a huge amount of of refugees but that's not really an option right now aside wants
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to take back control of his country after aleppo and eastern ghouta the fear now is the battle for dura will bring yet more suffering flight and death was let's get more on this now from a correspondent shelf or who's marking the situation from neighboring barre route welcome and shall so fifty thousand syrians displaced by fighting in neighboring jordan says you can't come here why. well jordan already has seven hundred thousand syrian refugees and if you go to jordan every third person you meet would be a palestinian so there are there is an internal politics that's playing out in jordan the want to get on the economic pressure as well beirut is very expensive eleven months very expensive but if you go to jordan and you find out i mean that's just the prices are escalating the point that i'm trying to make is that our extreme internal pressures on the government in jordan in the see the need to scan not accept any more refugees so where are these fifty thousand people likely to go.
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at the moment they are actually going deeper into that ever have standard in that are which means that they are living closer to god in their will to smugglers try to get into jordan will most likely adopt or illegal means to get in there but some would also be some sort of the one standing between the regime and. rebels to develop that is none of that is existing at the moment but the wall is something develops so then they can perhaps brutal regime held areas or be bussed again to italy which we've seen already happen in aleppo and. when you look at a map of the region the very one of the obvious questions that that strikes you is that well israel how about israel but that brings problems of its over. absolutely and that has been the biggest fear up whenever we thought of and discussed how what happens when assad is going to attack southwest a city up that track right now is happening in doubt that us next to connect up to
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neutralize on the disputed golan heights a large part of which is already with israel now on tuesday israel did hit an area near damascus international airport in an attempt to tell the city and regime that if they do attack they need. a bit forward then vision could basically have another war with that war between israel and city out will it be between israel and hezbollah iranian proxy which is infinite or will it be between israel and iran these are the big questions but the back to these activities that are taking place that assad is now trying to reclaim that are just next. is a sensitive sort of reaction sensitive atmosphere in that region in that region and actually in all of middle east the israelis now are waiting to see what the americans will do because russian media to see spy out of course this is a violation of the seems like russia is striking that all along with us our so if the americans don't do anything as they've said they've said that they will not be
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back into that list then what israel does that's an open question it's a good talking to as i'm sure for in beirut thank you i'm old has granted permission to the german rescue ship the lifeline to dock more than two hundred thirty migrants from board the vessel which has been stranded at sea for six days of this agreement came only after a number of the european the union countries agreed to take the migrants as prime minister joseph muska six european union member states more than france ireland italy luxembourg and portugal have decided to team up together to offer another look europeans so you should into an impending humanitarian crisis on board and the lifeline. here in germany the interior minister horses they office says the country could potentially accept some of the migrants but only if the lifeline is taken out of action through ice look now at some of the other stories making news
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around the world mexico's presidential election campaigns in turmoil after the murders of five members of the leftist party leaving the polls five including state assembly candidates to make dio lopez and dando was shot dead in the southern state of a haka i've been down there was a nineteenth candidate to be killed during the campaign voting takes place on sunday. colombia's government says it will use drones to spray herbicide on coca plants used to make cocaine the country saw a huge surge in production of coca last year we have banned the spraying of herbicides from planes three years ago because of health and environmental risks the government now says drones pose less of a hazard because they fly at low altitudes. in spain an elderly doctor has become the first person to be put on trial for the abduction of babies during the rule of spanish dictator francisco franco the gynecologist is accused of stealing a baby in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine and giving it to another woman campaigners are demanding justice for thousands more of the stolen children whose
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birth mothers were deemed unsuitable by the regime. in england more than thirty homes have been evacuated as a huge fire in a bowl and continues to spread east of manchester firefighters have been tackling the blaze since it started on sunday residents in nearby towns warned to stay indoors to avoid the smoke wind and hot weather are fanning the fire. this is the deadly news live from berlin still to come a u.s. judge orders immigrant children separated at the border with mexico to be reunited with their parents what it means for president trump's zero tolerance migration policy. germany hours away from a crucial match of the world cup against south korea in group a victory for you walk in love site would guarantee qualification for the knockout rounds and the else would leave their fate in the hands of challengers mexico and sweden possibly mother nature. tuesday's torrential downpour in cousin is forecast to make way on
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wednesday for twenty nine degree heat germany will be hoping to complete a similarly dramatic turnaround after their underwhelming start to this tournament the weather ought to be one thing they can deal with. i don't think our team will have more difficulties than south korea in dealing with the tempos and the heat. heat however is one thing the weight of german expectations and the squad selection questions that live faces are potentially tricky issues will. be given his first start. a chance that some of these bits again but who will play alongside him antonio ruediger was disappointing against sweden and nicklaus is yet to see any action at all still whoever plays there's only one goal we need to win
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by two goals if possible the important thing is how we play there's a lot on the line for lurve or his germany side it's already time to sink or swim. so that much are taking place in jonathan harding is that welcome jonathan so you like him love has quite the selection headache you think you'll go for. well who do i think you'll go for we heard about some of the choices he has to make in that clip just before and i think there are three big decisions for him in defense and sony really go nicholas personally i think he's going to play really go again i don't think he's going to make another change in defense that would be unusual for lurve in midfield if somebody were doesn't play in this game is a big chance he doesn't play again in this tournament and that's something i don't expect to see so i think india will play even if gorecki deserves it and thomas millar well he's probably a lot more out there yes to stay although even if your brand has been good so some changes even if even if we won't see all of them. germany's performance so far in
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the tournament have been well bill called it a sub now they have a quite a tough task to reach the knockout stages just walk us through it. well walk you through it that's absolutely right it's pretty complicated so much you're going to reduce or if that's all right sweden a guaranteed to qualify if they win or better germany's rizzo and as we heard there germany must win by two or more goals or better than sweden to guarantee their own qualifying so it's a pretty complicated situation if both germany and sweden draw their new team in the highest scoring game will finish second and if both draws are the same scoreline in germany finished ahead on second on head to head there's also the possibility that we have three teams on six points but that's quite a long and convoluted explanation so we'll leave it at the fact that germany need to win by two or more goals to guarantee their spot in the next round ok and weather seems to be playing a something of a pos and i say it was dreadful weather yesterday and today it's predicted to be
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hot how is that likely to affect the players. but i imagine some of them after maybe ten fifteen minutes in this game will probably want to jump in the fountain behind me but they won't have that opportunity they will be lacking in energy because the weather is going to be very difficult to cope with it's going to be humid maybe up to fifty percent it reminds me of that game against algeria four years ago but the bottom line is germany cannot let the weather be the reason that they don't make the next round of this world cup jonathan harding in thank you. well after days of crisis talks and media speculation surrounding the team argentina have qualified for the knockout stages of the world cup but only just grabbed a late winner against nigeria to win two one sending the super eagles home. ever been acres defense splitting pass found little messy in the fourteenth minutes tina's talisman made no mistake scoring his first of the tournament much tamara donna's joy at fantastic control and
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a formidable finish the elevator soon after messi came close to doubling his tally with a free kick but was denied by a fingertip save the but v.a.r. review in the second half gave nigeria the charms from the spot chelsea's victor moses stepped up kept his nerve i am celebrated in style was at this point nigeria had one foot in the knockout stages but center back marcos rocco smashed in the win of four minutes from time i was argentina finished second setting up a heavyweight clash with france in the next round. of the s. a lot of a lot of argentina fans braving sighs of relief for their team who had been heading for a disastrous early exit thirteen thousand kilometers away from beaches but this is how argentina fans but as there is
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a celebrated thousands gathered to watch the match. and after a nervous ninety minutes they were treated to the perfect finish the hour as argentina took on the nigeria croatia were on their way to a two one victory against iceland after some lucky bounces melana bad else for they have gone the fifty third minute presage strike from the crisis in the defensive midfield but then a day john lovren handled the ball in the box in the seventy fifth minute and i'm guilty sigurdsson to step up and equalize for the minnows in the dying minutes sat a van met petty stage hit a superb strike to clinch the victory croatia advance as winners of groupthink. now in the united states a federal judge has ordered the children separated from the parents of the mexican border must be reunited with their families within a month the ruling follows weeks of outrage that last week forced president trump to reverse his administration's policy of splitting up migrant families who cross
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into the u.s. illegally. it's immoral and he's evil if i am late that constitutional right oh americans another legal blow dealt to trump zero tolerance policy separated families must be reunited within thirty days children under five fourteen days and a nationwide injunction against any future family break ups there were protests clashes and even arrests in l.a. outside the hotel where attorney general jeff sessions the man behind one of washington's most controversial policies defended the hardline stance in the name of public safety for. all of us that are here for not meeting their policy in agreeing to sell bob byrd to sell embarrassing. to fund parts of our history meeting in. washington under pressure to abolish the immigration protocol the cooled ruling was printed off the seventeen states filed
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suit takings the policy is unconstitutional denying immigrants due process and the right to seek asylum stay say they've been forced to do a huge increase in child custody costs they call for transparency the public must know the true price of this and for separation. you can have a lot of happy people this comes just one week after trump signed an executive order that would keep families who illegally cross the us mexico border together as they await immigration proceedings as border officials struggle to reunite families more than two thousand children made in camps some hundreds of miles away from their parents who claim that when they were wrong the number given to reach their children they were met with adult turn or no answer to. that despite the setback president trump has been celebrating success in a different case the supreme court has upheld his ban on travel from several mainly
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in both countries about affects people from five. countries iran libya somalia a syria and yemen the court rejected arguments that it discriminated against muslims and reverse rulings by the courts but it was unconstitutional but the decision remains controversial across the united states demonstrators rallied to protest the ban on the supremes court's verdict visitors not have a home for a european comic is a bracing themselves for president trump's next move his next move it does seem increasingly likely that president donald trump will make good on his promise to impose tariffs on cars built outside of the united states president trump has ordered an investigation into whether call imports pose a threat to national security the washington based alliance of automobile manufacturers is now count ph the cost for american consumers if a twenty five percent levy is slapped on overall automotive imports so as you can see the price per car built abroad would rise by almost six thousand dollars so you
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can see why i call makers a concern the total annual cost to us can do you miss could theoretically amount to around forty five billion dollars when our financial correspondent daniel cool breeze at the front foot stock exchange for us daniel chong continuing to threaten car tariffs how much could they potentially hurt and all those concerns playing out on the market that. well i have to tell you ahead another investors here really shaking their head when they're hearing that donald trump is thinking that all of this could be a threat to the national security of the united states but yes there are warry they know that don't trump has this big hate for european cars and also the car makers they won't forget his comments when he complained about too many european cars on the american highways and not enough american cars on european roads well you wonder why this could be the case well we all know how important the german car
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industry is for the very export oriented germany just last year about four million cars were exported many of them to the united states i was talking to an analyst here earlier and he said there is just little hope that this conflict will be solved soon meanwhile we are learning that the e.u. commission president john clue is set to be meeting potentially was us president donald trump in the next days and car chairs are going to be for sure on the agenda all right well the dax is been looking rather lackluster or weak what's been the main source of concern well the trade war certainly is the number one topic here on the trading floor though we have recovered a little bit after starting really after starting really in the red chairs are now in the green with a platter of our one hundred and ten points and this could continue when you take a look also at the dow futures on wall street futures go positive since we're getting reports that the trump related crackdown on china is less strict then
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feared but talking about the dark starts a bank is the worst performer today let's see how all of this is going to unfold i'm hearing rumors that after four pm it could get really quiet here i wonder why let's see. financial correspondent daniel cooper ok change thank you. well oil is running the benchmark crude currently above seventy six dollars a barrel this after the shop administration said all countries must stop imports of raney an oil by november is the latest move by america to economically isolate iran . if the united states has its way iran's oil industry will be crippled by the end of the year donald trump has called on all countries to stop importing iranian oil from november should u.s. allies comply the effect will be dramatic oil is iran's most important revenue source a president produces some three point eight million barrels
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a day. of that the country exports two and a half million barrels the majority goes to china india and turkey but other countries including japan south korea and russia are also among the top twelve export destinations. the u.s. delegation is reportedly planning to travel to the middle east next week to urge gulf producers to secure global all supplies after u.s. sanctions already imposed in november. iran's government has promised its people that the country can withstand a revival of sanctions. the clock is ticking in nine months to go until bragg's it still not a deal or a whisper of a trade agreement inside the head of britain leaving the common market companies on both sides of the china worried asking the british government of brussels for more clarity without delay. two years after the original breck said referendum anti bret's at marches are still happening like this one a few days ago in central london tens of thousands came out to make their voices
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heard saying bracks it is not at all the done deal as a matter of fact it's far from any deal only some in britain want to gain independence from the e.u. when its common market business does not. airbus has threatened to close its plants in the u.k. and cutting thousands of jobs at a reasonable trade agreement with brussels can't be made soon simonson b.m.w. have also been vocal about their concerns not everyone is happy about the pressure from the business community well i just thought it's completely inappropriate for businesses to make to be making these kinds of threats for one very simple reason we are in an absolutely critical moment in the discussions and what that means is that we need to get behind a reason made to deliver the best possible breck's it a clean break so others went even further secretary of state and no one bracks it's
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here boris johnson allegedly used an expletive saying business at a recent private event expressing little concern for the worries of the corporate community a spokesman later tonight johnson used foul language. now on wednesday british and european business and union representatives put in a joint plead to leaders in london and brussels ahead of this week's european union summit they want details and they want them now the statements siamese together river sent twenty million employers and forty five million workers. well in california they're standing in line to buy discounted of marijuana the reason come sunday st quality standards will take effect and licensed retailers will only be allowed to sell tested products that's why many shops are currently selling old untested stock at bargain basement price is the risk buys could end up with wheat that's full of contaminants california legalized recreational use of candidates at
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the start of this year. activity film. thank you thank you thank you i just. stories of this hour the syrian government has widened a major offensive against rebels in the country's southwest causing tens of thousands of civilians to flee their homes in the province of death. and u.s. federal judge has ordered that to children separated from the parents of the mexican border must figurine united within thirty days of the children and that under five will be back for their parents wouldn't fourteen days. get you can always use of the gun just download from google play or from the apple store to give you access to all the latest news from around the world is for this push notifications but any breaking news you can also use exceptions for some stuff to. get you up to date awful for you at the top off the out in the meantime of course
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