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i think. this is the w. news life of prohibiting the caucus taking on a key decision for i'm going to malcolm's coalition shortly have a very consistent policy group decide whether to accept the shakey migration deal she struck with the e.u. is the deal doesn't go far enough and then they're stretching to define malcolm's migration policy potentially on the ground that the german government. is also
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coming off the syrian army in rebel held town in the southwest in and hold it tens of thousands have been fleeing the violence as a ceasefire talks come out. and to the world cup more superstars all hours a year ago i eliminated ronaldo as portugal and francisco the most spectacular goal of the tournament so far to send home in el messi in what could be the legends longest match cronje until enough. time had a home for a clock you could join us in the next hour members of one of chancellor angela merkel's coalition parties will gather for a decision that could bring down the government the very end conservatives the c.s.u. insist on a harder line when it comes to him. gratian the party will decide today whether to
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accept the migration deal that the chancellor secured at friday's european union summit where her interior minister course zero for who is also leader of the bavarian conservatives is her chief antagonist at the moment he has said bavaria will act on it so regarding border issues if party leaders determine they don't like the e.u.'s migration of course. political correspondent hans plan to raise with me in the studio to talk about what is potentially a momentous day in germany and in europe as well hans good to see you. of course the chief of the c.s.u. orso macro's interior minister if his very conservatives they don't like they steal what could it mean well under normal circumstances this would just be a difference of opinion on a political issue between two allies but in fact the context is that they will for
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has given this ultimatum has threatened to act on his own against the wishes of anglo-american against the wishes of the chancellor if that actually came to happen in other words if they reject this deal today and if it was a over then goes ahead and closes the bavarian border as he has threatened to a certain categories of of refugees and then he would be in defiance of his chancellor and i'm going to america would have and have no choice but to throw him out of a government that could lead to the collapse of the entire government now we understand there were talks last night between america and the hoof do we know anything about what came out of that meeting now when we know nothing about it we know that it took two hours went on and pretty late into the night. there were photographs of them entering the meeting looking grim for photographs of them coming out of the meeting looking looking slightly less grim so people were saying well maybe something positive did develop in that meeting but we simply do not know the two of them obviously have known each other for decades and have been allies and rivals
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for a very long time so the know each other well that. the other person kind of operates but we don't know we don't know what's come out so far has kept completely quiet has not said a word since nakul has come back from brussels we do not know what's going to happen every complicated relationship that they and i've been talking about what merkel came back from brussels with of course that deal regarding european migration let's take a look at them because we had that high. in the czech republic denied approving that deal as regards to italy we're still a long way off of having something concrete that say do we think the details of this deal will be enough to dissuade the varians from going it alone implementing their own measures but we're looking at a particular aspect of what was decided in brussels that it concerns this crisis here in germany and that is the question of whether or not germany can send back refugees that have been but have applied elsewhere in the european union for asylum will have been registered also that is one of the water is threatening to do at the
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border merkel has been saying she can't do that we won't do it. as germans it should be done in coordination with other european countries and she's brought back this deal with a dozen or so other european countries who she says are prepared to enter into agreements with germany to take back refugees if that actually comes to play out the way malcolm has said that should satisfy the bavarian conservatives it should satisfy the interior minister because ineffective to his demands would have been met but that's a rational way of looking at we simply do not know what is the who first thinking of that city should would could have these wise it is the collapse of the german governments to the possibility at the moment we have to say it is still a possibility because we do not know how the bavarians in fact are going to react we might know by the end with today all right hands but and all political correspondent great to have your analysis thank you. now to
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some of the other stories making news around the world mexicans are set to vote in what could be seminal elections later today the leftist for mayor of mexico city and it is my new way an open door lopez holds a twenty point lead in the polls over the lopez is promising to crack down on the country's rampant corruption the election campaign has been marred by on the president to levels of violence. eight days after twelve boys in their soccer coach went missing in a flooded cave in thailand rescue teams are continuing the search divers have been trying to reach the spot where the boys have believed to be trapped teams of experts from around the world have now joined the search. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of hong kong as the city marks the twenty first anniversary of its handover from britain to china hong kong became part of china in one nine hundred ninety seven after more than a century of british rule beijing has since been tightening its grip on the semi
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autonomous city. several rebel held town as in syria's southwest and province have returned to government control off the assad regime stepped up its offensive in the region twelve days ago the government backed by its ally russia started a deadly bombing campaign in a push to retake the strategic border area with jordan and the israeli occupied golan heights tens of thousands have since fled the violence. this is syrian t.v. a constant barrage of unending brutal merciless gunfire with no regard for the civilian population. it's the eleventh day of the joint syrian russian offensive in the daraa province southwest of syria's capital damascus president assad's troops and their allies are looking for a quick victory over the rebels by any means necessary. soon little has
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enormous significance for the regime this is where the uprising began in twenty eleven and it will be crushed here. assad is making it clear that the opposition in syria has no future. and there's been barely any news for days and only a few signs of life from rescue workers in rebel held areas. the russian air attacks have targeted and destroyed numerous hospitals the civil defense appears to be largely eliminated. some cities in the province have surrendered to government troops after russian brokered talks. state t.v. shows the juba. celebrations of a pro assad public. late saturday evening ceasefire talks with the islamist rebels that would have affected the whole province failed. tens of thousands have been fleeing the violence for days the united nations estimates at least one hundred and
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sixty thousand people are in need of help but the precarious security situation means international aid organizations cannot reach them in the u.s. hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have been taking part in a nationwide protest to show their opposition to the trumpet administration's immigration policy the rallies come despite president trump's decision to end the forced separation of migrant families over say thousands of children remain in custody without their parents. they marched on the east coast thousands streaming across new york's landmark brooklyn bridge. they staged mass protests in the west coast cities of san francisco and los angeles from chicago in the north to florida in the deep south crowds gathered outside the white house in washington still angry at recent emotional scenes of children being separated from their parents at the us
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mexico border there was particular scorn as protesters filed past the trump. they called for the scrapping of the u.s. customs and immigration agency known as ice cream right now as it's inhumane and it's recess and it's also pretty ineffective i want them to my life my family moved to the u.s. when i was a child we have a great one for one and when i came here i wasn't in a cage i think it's important for my duty now to be here sure immigration is a huge issue for any country but to be there to be. actually teach people that isn't it is or i think really passionate about it families also gather on the mexican side of the border within us to protest against separations and deportations. since donald trump took office policies of hate have begun we all know people only migrate out of necessity we demand an end to the racist policies of donald trump you know president trump may have backed down on in forced separations but not all families have been reunited and immigration from mexico
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remains an incendiary issue. at the world cup in russia the knockout stage started with a real thriller argentina eliminated by france in a rollercoaster of a much ink has run and the game still seven goals and very likely the last world cup appearance of one of the world's greatest players in l.s.e. . a police during the run from the phenomenal killian and back pay was too much for argentina to deal with marcos who hold brought back pay down and i'm told griezmann stepped up to convert the resulting penalty but praised paris and german teammate i hope the maria equalized you discount stunning strike just before half time and just after the break argentina went in front thanks to god mad cow tow but then benjamin powerball a struct a foreign ha folly all the way into the back of the net before kilian paid
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quickly scored the game's face and then soon afterwards see three goals in eleven minutes to turn the tide completely on its head. sergio grove got one more ridiculous time but to no avail argentina are heading home. all the second knockout much of the day so you're a guy taken portugal in sochi for a place in the quarterfinals of the world cup year ago i got off to a dream start as edinson cavani met a new a suarez cross in the seventh minute to give his side then the it was cancelled out in the second half was that they dragged his side level. was the hero of the hour though scoring a sumptuous win it's a send your reply in c.t. no eight and for now though hope. tonight a knock out stage will continue with russia taking on spain the russians have exceeded expectations so far at this tournament while spain have yet to find top form meaning fans could be in for
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a surprise. moscow has been the scene of many momentous moments in russian history now the nation's football team want to achieve something remarkable by beating fancied spain in reaching the world cup quarterfinals. the game is so big that deputy prime minister vitali montcoal attended their final training session. russia have some inside knowledge of spain given midfielder dennis grew up there and still plays in the spanish league. but i'm sure that we're going to have a hard time because we know they're an excellent team but i'm not surprised and we've played really well less than most but we also have our strengths you know we have to take advantage of them. but i think they're one of the best teams in the world. but i think we can do well against anybody else but it was not the.
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russia back at the homeless nicky stadium where they thrashed saudi arabia five nil in the opener spain are well aware of what they'll be facing so. we know they'll have a lot of people there we also know that a football match is decided on the pitch to my lads are used to playing in big stadiums and probably in stadiums with a lot of pressure on moscow is ready for a special encounter. rochelle have huge support from the home side and ahead of that match against famed we went out to see how muscovites a feeling. very good said come to the next stage of discernment and to our very happy for our country. and where we'll head to that russia will play with her strong team like spain. yes i believe the pressure xavier will be in because we will pray in. you know
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a stadium and now a concert and. supporters will support i would say you think russia will win at that but ok it's not a version tradition to dream they will do their best in going spies they can. never believe in our team there it women's words so no no projections no predictions at all. well coming up at the top of the hour and now. this is the entire point i ask him to jurors or dealing with an internal they killed many civilians. come including my father while. i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself lactase totally but suddenly life became elish kind of.
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