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i am. sure. this is due to the news coming to you live from berlin the clock is ticking on a key decision frankel america's coalition sure are variances your party will just saw is whether to accept the shaky migration deal she struck with the e.u. if the deal doesn't go far enough for them they have trying to defy merkel's migration policy potentially unraveling the german government to. close hundreds of thousands probably a nationwide protest against us then we gratian policies calling on the trunk of ministration to quickly reunite families that have been separated the country's
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borders. on the syrian army pomos rebels held towns indeed tanks western daraa trials once had tens of thousands have been fleeing violence as the cease fire talks to. those that the world calls more superstar their secure why illuminations rinaldo support and france works the most spectacular goal of the tournament so far to send home you know messi in what could be the legend last march for argentina. i mounted on a welcome to the program while chancellor angela merkel has said in an interview that she thinks migration has to be reduced but that she disagrees with her sister party over how to achieve this or commons call as members of the very conservatives are gathering for a decision that. could bring down the government her interior minister horse
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a hole for is her chief antagonists at the moment he has called for i harder line on immigration and threatened that if area will act on its own guarding border issues a party leaders decide they won't except a migration deal of the chancellor struck with the e.u. on friday. with more on the story now we're going to cross over to our chief political editor mechanic hefner and is standing by at the bavarians conservatives party conference mckayla is there a sense of how momentous this meeting could be. well there certainly is a sense that this is a potential showdown but from what we're hearing it could end up being more of a climb down from really what was a potentially very dangerous moment both for unger machall is chancellor but also first and foremost one can almost say the c.s.u. sister party here in bavaria which prides itself as being more conservative there's
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no secret it's no secret that hosty were for the now interior minister but still says you party leader was against the chancellor's migration policy from day one of what became known as the migration crisis now we're seeing this being brought to a head once again unexpected for many and the big question is is what angle america managed to secure those bilateral multilateral agreements she brought home from brussels enough to satisfy the expectations of the sea use you here in bavaria according to what angular machall told public television today she certainly feels so we're also hearing more moderate tones from someone like monthly to veba who's a leading c.s.u. figure but also happens to be the leader of the european people's party the conservative bloc in the european parliament so this still the big question mark
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what is actually being discussed now behind me behind those cloth closed doors and eventually it will waiting for the public statement on whether it is enough or whether bavaria the c.s.u. wants to go it alone and potentially blow up its union with angela merkel c.d.u. party will they risk going that far that is the question as chancellor merkel says she does agree with her sister party that migration must be reduced but they do disagree on how to do it do you think it might be enough to say we agree to disagree. well they agree to disagree for a very long time and the feeling certainly the german chancellor got after signing that coalition agreement is that they had a roadmap on how to deal with it at the track record of legislation in germany shows that anglo marco already tightened her migration policy partly pushed by a conservative system party but he evidently in bavaria the c.s.u.
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is being pushed by the far right if tea party which it has to contest against in those upcoming reached our elections and this of course is the big issue here how much of this is about political point scoring ahead of regional elections how much is the regional factor here and how much of it is political psychology my prognosis is that this won't go beyond the brink but this certainly is teetering on it. and how will it then all actually eventually pan out it's going to be a massive debate there are lots of speechmaking there today. well traditionally the c.s.u. prides itself in having its own party line is resents being seen as the smaller sister party of the c.d.u. so i would expect those critics of anglo-american also to have their say behind me in the room but also those and there are quite a few we're hearing who say this has gone far enough let's get back down to work
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and that would mean working with the german chancellor angela merkel as our chief political editor we can occur for standing by for us there and thank you very much . the polls have opened in mexico's elections after the most violent lead up to a vote in the country's history at least one hundred thirty politicians have been murdered since campaigning began presidential frontrunner andras manuel lopez obrador arrived early to cast his vote it's his current bid for the presidency and that's when former mayor of mexico city could i asked the two parties that have governed mexico for nearly a century. in the u.s. hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have been taking part in nationwide protests to show their opposition to the chump's immigration policy iranis comb despite president trump's decision to end the four separations of migrant families nevertheless thousands of children remain in custody without their parents they
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marched on the east coast thousands streaming across the. brooklyn bridge. they staged mass protests in the west coast cities of some 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 mexico border there was particular scorn as protesters filed past the trumpets. they called for the scrapping of the u.s. customs and immigration agency known as ice 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 immigrated from poland and when i came here i wasn't put in a cage i think it's important my duty now to be here sure immigration is a huge issue for any country but to be there to be killed and here we actually keep treat people the decency that is are i think really passionate about their families
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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 in forced separations but not all families have been reunited and immigration from mexico remains an incendiary issue. that some of the other stories making news around the world. protesters have taken to the streets of hong kong as they seem like the twenty first anniversary of its handover from britain to china on hong became part of china in one thousand nine hundred seven after more than century of british rule beijing has since enticing its grip on the semi autonomous fifty. eight days after twelve boys and their soccer coach went missing in a flooded cave and thailand's rescue teams are continuing their search for them
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divers have been trying to reach the spot where the boys are believed to be trapped teams of experts from around the world have joined search. president ghani has declared an end to the government's you national ceasefire with the taliban a truce was hailed by gandhi as ninety eight percent successful but he said now it was the turn of the taliban to lay down their arms. israel has stepped up its security in the border region between syria and the israeli occupied golan heights as the violence in syria's daraa province continues thousands of syrians have set up makeshift camps near the israeli border and the israeli government has said it will continue to provide medical treatment to wounded civilians and aid to syrians across the fence but prime minister benjamin netanyahu stress that syrians fleeing war will not be let into the country twelve days ago the regime in damascus box by its ally russia started a deadly bombing campaign that has forced tens of thousands to flee their homes.
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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. has 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. because there's been barely any news for days and only a few signs of life from rescue workers in rebel held areas. russian air attacks
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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 jubilant 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 sixty thousand people are in need of help but the precarious security situation means international aid organizations cannot reach. cope and russia the knockout stages star said with a real trailer argentina and emanated by france in a roller coaster. of the games all seven golds and very likely to last for
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a couple parents of one of the world's greatest players you know messi. a blistering run from the phenomenal killian pay was too much for argentina to deal with marcus russell brought back pay down and one treatment stepped up to convert the resulting penalty. paris and german teammate i'm healthy maria equalized with this startling strike just before half time and just after the break argentina went in front thanks to got real mad cow tow but then benjamin todd stroked a fine hof volley all the way into the back of the net before killian quickly scored the game's fish and then soon afterwards see three goals in eleven minutes to turn the tide completely on its head. sergio agüero got one more election time but to no avail argentina are heading home. on the second knock at match on saturday so you're going take on portugal for
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a place in the quarterfinals of the well cup in the end the match saw lessees eternal rival as tanner nadal also sent home. i do i go to a flying start as edinson cavani mitts and luis suarez cross to get his side to leave after just seven minutes i struck back early in the second period pepe rising highest the most home in the fifty fifth minute thank troops strike from davidson college just seven minutes later was another victory the pitch struck a giving group patrice no chance in the sixty second minute. christiane i'm an all those world cup hopes up in smoke. you're a boy in the last stage. and the top stories that we're following for you. coalition partner will decide today whether to accept the migrant deal she struck with the view on friday the very conservative has been calling for stricter
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immigration rules and trying to torpedo policies. and polls have opened in mexico's elections after the most violent lead up to a vote in the country's history at least one hundred and thirty politicians have been murdered since the come paining began presidential frontrunner. obrador arrived early it's a constant boast and it's his third big for president saying. don't forget you can always get news on the go just download our op from google play or from the apple store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and you can also use the do your photos onto your video. that's it for me for now i'm on a dolly coming to you live from berlin and we'll have more news coming up again at
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