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but everyone has the right. everyone has the right to. this too z.w. news live from burning the deal room deals chancellor angela merkel secures new agreements across europe to come up my current flows into germany that is a strictly e.u. asylum policy and not to appease rebels anti-government and say fragile also coming up how the wild card in russia france off through to the course of finals up to
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beating argentina four three in a thrilling game the goal is to be end of the road for argentina are necessary first on the n.l. next week you are now all the time to. find a doll free glad you could join me it's been a make or break week for german chancellor i'm going to maplin now she appears to have delivered a deal that could salvage her fractured coalition macko has secured agreements with fourteen more a you countries for the rapid return of rejected asylum seekers she's also called for migrant processing centers at germany's borders as detailed in the letter sent to coalition leaders smacker had faced a sunday deadline from a rebel faction you know government to overhaul the e.u.'s migration approach she told reporters in brussels the deal could be enough to end the standoff. the
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state premier of area praised the e.u. agreement saying that it was more than his conservative party expected or the same marcus zero to caution that some of the measures were vague and more would have to be done. this is what was agreed in brussels was a lot more than expected and it's definitely a step in the right direction a lot of the measures that have been agreed are things that alba varian c.s.u. policy was demanding i think this summit wouldn't have achieved as much as it did have a very a not pushed so hard sort of area achieved a lot since elements and joining me in the studio now is our chief political correspondent melinda crane meant that judging by what we just heard there from marcus is that it seems that he satisfied can we now say that that conflict between the c.d.u. in the c.s.u. is resolved it done and dusted no we certainly can't say that yet we will know more tomorrow that is when the leadership of both parties both the chancellors christian democrats and this bavarian sister party the c.s.u.
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both of their leaderships will meet separately tomorrow to discuss this deal both the deal that was arrived at by the e.u. summit and also these separate bilateral deals that the chancellor arrived out with fourteen different member states and after that we will know more about whether the c s u's leader is ready to walk back his ultimatum to the chancellor basically he has been saying all along that starting monday he was prepared to use his powers and his interior minister to send migrants who were already registered in border countries of the e.u. italy greece spain back to those countries rather than let them into germany now whether he will back off from that or not we don't know yet we have heard the party leadership despite more conciliatory statements like that saying they believe that the e.u. summit agreement still leaves room for what they call national measures meaning unilateral measures that is not the chancellor's interpretation so there is
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definitely still room for conflict here so we're proceeding with caution we're waiting to see some mario how high is the risk that that the government could still collapse. i guess but really it's speculation is that they will find a face saving way to back down from the brinkmanship tomorrow and i think that's one of the reasons we're hearing those conciliatory statements like the ones in that in that short sound bite if you listen to what they're saying they're saying basically this was all are doing that finally we've got this movement at e.u. level and clearly that's a way to pave or they're paving the way for being able to say this agreement is ok important to remember this is all about the varian elections this coming fall the c.s.u. is very eager to ward off gains by the far right a.f.d. what they've seen in recent polls is that the bavarian voters don't necessarily like the course they've been taking two thirds of the bavarian voters actually say
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they prefer the chancellor's approach so that's another reason i think they may have an interest in backing i mean that's a very important point let's zoom out for a minute because this is not just a story of politico survival what will this mean for the people. facing violence it means basically that europe has got a step closer to becoming fortress europe if we look at the different aspects of the deal that was reached at the e.u. summit what it means for migrants let's say leaving africa is that if they try to come to europe by sea they may be picked up and brought back to so-called disembarkation centers in northern africa that supposedly will be run in accordance with international law but we can't be sure of that if they actually make it to europe they could be held in closed control centers on some of those peripheral in some of those peripheral countries there too we don't know about the conditions in those centers what we're looking at is
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a much tighter europe will that stop refugees from coming probably not many of the people coming are fleeing for their lives whether they will be deterred by this new deal very much for me it's to be seen chief political correspondent melinda crane appreciate your analysis thank you. well weeks of infighting over migration of expose deep rifts in america's government and germany's far right opposition now wants to capitalize on the division boss he currently has around fifteen percent backing in public opinion polls a slight improvement on last year's election result but still far behind the conservatives and as he opened his party's conference this weekend on xander galvan the nida all the alternative to germany party said medical has left the country isolated on the international stage don't send stance a medium right now germany is enemies with russia again because of puton and with the americans because of trump its enemies with britain because of breck said our
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relationship with poland hungary italy and even austria terrible ladies and gentleman think back to the last german leader who made that many enemies. easy of good luck that. he should have a need but you know i don't want to make that comparison and xander gallon the leader of the alternative for germany party will in the united states migration is also in focus with protests underway in cities across the country the demonstrators oppose president donald trump's policy of separating migrant families the rallies come despite trump's decision to end the practice thousands of children in maine split from their parents in custody immigration noise will not reuniting them will be a known and difficult process. millions of mexicans will go to the polls on sunday
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to elect a new president the latest survey showing more than twenty percent lead for leftist candidate and raise money. the former mayor of mexico city has vowed to tackle endemic corruption and drug violence that's not easy in a country were over one hundred politicians have been killed since the start of the election campaign last september. trucks containing millions of ballots set off around mexico ahead of a vote that could be a total rewrite for mexican politics but first candidates and voters have to survive until election day. when the obama family or many won't go out and vote out of fear as things are you can't go out if you're afraid of going out to earn a dime well during elections there's even a little fear. a warm meal was a reasonable dues that i feel ok to go out and vote but sometimes i feel worried about what might happen what could happen at the place where people will vote there
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are a lot of interest involved. that is just the bottom of the. well over one hundred politicians have been murdered in the nine months leading up to this vote the most since records began. if the more influence of organized crime plays a role in the many election races in recent years a lot of politicians associated with organized crime have had to go that's forced the cartels to openly intervene at times and intervene not by backing candidates but by assassinating candidates they don't like. us for decades mexico and its politics have been riddled with crime that at least doesn't look to be changing but polls suggest the country is on the verge of electing its first ever leftist anti establishment president and raise money where lopez obrador leads by a big margin he's campaigned on a strong anti corruption platform but he's also come under attack for his own
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conduct as the former mayor of mexico city. his closest rival ricardo and i are accuses him of improperly awarding government contracts and now your heads a right left coalition at thirty nine he is the youngest candidate to ever run for president. mexico stands ahead of a pivotal vote but crime could yet derail the outcome. well the first knockout game of the world cup is over and for the m.e.'s from the sports joins me in the studio now and probably the first game argentina versus france it was a real classic it was and i mean even before the game started we knew it was going to be one of these big games that i was going to get super excited about and boy did it really live up to the holdout expectation but before we really get into the meat of things let's take a look at how it actually panned out. a blistering run from the phenomenal kilian
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back pay was too much for argentina to deal with marcus ruffo pulled back page down and told griezmann converted the resulting penalty i it was pays paris and demand to make i go di maria to equalize with this outstanding strike just before half time just after the break argentina went in front thanks to a clever little touch from god. to still live overseas job. but the pendulum had another swing in it. benjamin powered stroke to find hall folly all the way into the back of the net read the result this map a school to games and immediately afterwards see three goals in just nine minutes to turn the tide completely on its head substitute sergio aguero did one more home in extra time but it wasn't enough for an ambitious argentina side it's a disastrous exit. but
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a disastrous early exit for argentina of course the how impressive france france were incredibly impressive under thing that we really need to focus on as in the fact that open to this point essentially will say even the second half of this game france hasn't really impressed actually all that much and they won two of their three group stage much as they drew a match against denmark of course and of course there's been a lot of criticism geared towards their coach to the shop but this is a side that's got mathura of absolutely fantastic players and the man of the match undoubtedly well for me anyway definitely has to be in iran's you of course and you need to hear from him now and see what he said because he was very pleased. of course they did. a good job i'm pleased i feel good people said that we hadn't done anything good up till now but we had a complicated group and now it's the great team with great players we did well. not
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much from. welcome back to that a great young player that france is really spoiled the quality talent how far they think they could be right young is the correct word he's just nineteen in fact the last time the france won the world cup was in one thousand nine hundred eighty he wasn't even born when so that's impressive they've got like i said before plethora of untasted players they've got to be on him but they've got to agrees man of course they've got but they've got a rough male veranda they've got. they've got a huge number of players and i think they can go the whole way like i said before they looked a little bit sort of underwhelmed points in this tournament but then in the second half when they were actually two one down to argentina it was like something clicked in their brain and everything just seemed to work they looked so good and they were great to watch and i'm really looking forward to them making it all the way to the final but i don't know if they're going to go the whole way we'll have to wait and see how they get on and they have it if it can be when you're playing on the pitch like that let's talk about argentina then for a minute messi of course he's going home along with his whole team but specifically
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talking about messi i mean is that his final battle i mean he's a thirty one years old so the next time around with twenty twenty to be thirty five i mean the chances are that he won't this is comparing argentina to france where you've got a lot of young players argentina is a team that's a little bit older a little bit more mature it's not just messi you know you've got mascherano as well you've got to know who actually scored in the match today and these are players that have already been around for many many years it's going to be very very they really need to kind of look at their team and there's a lot of issues there was a lot of talk that there was a big rift with their boss in fact the team were the ones who were making the decisions with regards who was going to play. they didn't look very impressive at all to be honest with the in this tournament very briefly what is next today of course let's not forget that we've got euro guai against portugal everyone will be looking at that because we've got two big players who are used to playing as you saw there in spain of course as christiane arnaldo against greece what if i think portugal are going to do so big game ahead are you for to go for the n.a.s.
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from d.w. sports thank you very much indeed. set you up to date with the latest here from d w i'm headed home for plenty more coming your way at the top of the hour in the meantime you can always head to our website that is dot com thanks as ever there company and seen against. the colby's in germany to learn german. published in the. why not learn with him online on your mobile and free from the w z learning course because free.
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