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this is g.w. newsline from berlin tonight found and after nine days trapped underground. and. tiny baby seals have released this footage of the moment that they reach twelve boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded cake tonight we've learned that reportedly say the focus now is on how to get them out also coming up prices in the german government says chancellor angela
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merkel holding talks with her conservative partners as she tries to into dispute over migration interior minister horst was a whole far has threatened to resign but change will be bringing down the government and a new political era begins for mexico the anti-establishment left as well as obrador has won the presidency by a landslide the former mayor of mexico city promising voters that he will stamp out corruption and poverty. and at the top and russia belgium fall their way back from a two no hole to come away with a win against japan in their quarterfinal match last minute goal from nasr top of the three to victory for the belgians who will now face brazil in the semifinal.
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i break off it's good to have you with us they are safe and they are alive after days of intensive searching the twelve school boys and their football coach missing in a flooded cave complex in northern thailand have been found now this video footage has appeared online showing that the moment that navy seal divers located the boys in the cave complex the group went missing in the caves in chunk right province last saturday it happened after heavy flooding left them trapped inside the divers have been trying desperately to find them since all thirteen people we are told are reportedly safe. correspondent joins us now from the thai capital bangkok he is on the story for us this evening hello to you the boys me understand they have been found and we understand they're all alive but they haven't been rescued yet what more do we know.
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exactly and i think it's very important to note that despite all the jubilation and elation and you know everyone is happy right now that they found the boys that. a very big part of work still lies ahead of the rescue teams and because the boys are still a few kilometers inside that huge cave and large parts of the cave are still flooded by water so now the rescue teams have to come up with the plan how to extricate the boys and so now there are different options one is to just wait until the water subsides by itself and also with the pumps the water pumps that are still trying to get the water out but that might take a few days and so that is probably not an option one option that i've just read about online is that they are actually debating whether or not to teach the boys
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how to navigate with diving equipment now on a scuba dive in myself and i know how you can easily freak out when it's dark around you even if you are in a big ocean let alone in a constricted narrow cave so i don't see any way of you know getting those boys out with their own diving gear so you start to be able to because of course you said that they will now assess the situation what about the condition of the boys and the search for clues about the condition of the boys and because while the yeah so apparently apparently the medical the first medical doctors are with the team they're assessing the situation we haven't heard any official results yet but i mean you have seen the video i thought those boys looked surprisingly well they were asking questions they were some of them were even able to stand up so i was surprised to see that they were actually they actually look quite fit now that has
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to be assessed by the medical teams they're supplied with power gel apparently to regain string. so we'll have to wait a few more hours to wait for the to hear from the authorities how they want actually to go forward from and it's also interesting if they're talking about scuba diving as a as a way to get out of the cave then the boys must be in good physical condition for them to even consider that what about the boy's families they've been waiting outside the cave for days this must be been testing news for them. yes definitely we have seen pictures online where they were just hugging each other they were praying they were just so happy to actually received that information that their voice after nine days were actually found relatively safe and they have been most of them have been camping outside the cave despite incessant and rain so they wouldn't budge they wouldn't move away and so now their prayers were heard and the boys their parents be safe at
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a correspondent for you know sean the story for us tonight in bangkok florian thank you very much. still writes here in germany tonight the government is in crisis and it is over a feud over migration policy and it is threatening to bring down the government of chancellor angela merkel the conservative leadership is meeting at this hour in talks aimed at reaching a compromise interior minister horst as a whole for sparked the crisis by pushing for chancellor merkel's who adopted a harder german line on migration on sunday he repeated his threat to quit over her insistence on and e.u. solution a european wide solution if he does resign it could lead to the breakup of the decades long conservative alliance here in germany and it could potentially cost miracles government its parliamentary majority. costs you will fare seems quite relaxed as she enters the city use headquarters in berlin. but.
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let's hope it's still light when i return to see her first rebellious bavarian c.s.u. and its sister party a chance to angle a more close city you are looking for a way to resolve the fight over migration to germany. that made it that we will have a meeting now and we will see we all want to say it is about direct magic solution feasible solution of the matter questions. needs diary room answer gather your so we have national concerns about a joint european interest. and i think we are closer together than apart and now we have to find ways. i'm always optimistic about. the dispute is about the details of germany's migration policy variance yes he wants to turn away migrants who have already registered in another state or have already
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applied for asylum the chancellor has always made it clear that this wouldn't be part of germany's migration policy something she me iterated once again to our own conservatives earlier today but this c.s.u. bus and chairman interior minister haasil for isn't that bad facts down quietly after a long meeting office party delegates say of a threat in the early hours of monday morning to step down both from his post as interior minister as well as c.s.u. party leader. later he told the chairman newspaper that quote he won't let a chance or who's only a chance or because of him fire him the social democrats are s.p.d. the third party in germany's governing coalition has been watching in disbelief from to sidelights. it's been but i am ready to continue with this government but there must be some action from the c.d.u. c.s.u. and my patience is wearing thin. party's position
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equally a stance by the escalation to try for once i felt that the government will be able to work normally again they might be able to save themselves from the situation as a whole for will probably be resigned and i suspect he won't get away with this because of course the grand coalition is coming to an end after only one hundred days to c.s.u. has accused the chancellor of mistrust pabst a discussion between coalition leaders in britain today will finally cool the heated disputes between the union parties. we want to go now to our chief political correspondent linda greene she is outside the berlin headquarters of the chancellor's c.d.u. party good evening to you these talks have been going on now for what are we talking about. five hours in now in the news. absolutely at least the news is that the talks have ended because the interior
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minister is standing behind me right now perhaps you can see him over my shoulder the tall man behind all of the various camera people so i certainly can't tell you what he's saying because i'm talking to you well we are hearing rumors that a decision even remotely going to live on the mcmillan did we could hear you know excitement here we've got him let's let's play the interpreter to translate this for you will go because he is so involved is strictly to be munching on you and greet you is a very clear. you by tenable agreement that one last call this clear i mean months which on all three points corresponds with my ideas as well that means that i can you know continue your balls to buy to fuel the minister. of the interior building and community what you did this because i wanted to announce this and the details will be presented to you by the general
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secretaries of the parties thank you. ok can we go back to melinda melinda melinda were you able to hear what he was saying there he was saying that he's going to remain the interior minister and that some type of agreement has been reached. they found a face saving way to deescalate this conflict few people would have thought that twenty four hours ago as we stood in this same place and it looked like the government could well fall apart in fact mr say hofer had staked not only his own political career but in many ways also the future of his party on winning this conflict it looks now like they have found some kind of middle ground between the chancellor's position that she does not want to divert from the international agreements that were reached at last week's summit in brussels among european union
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member countries and also the bilateral agreements that she has reached with countries on europe's external border in regard to returning refugees who had initially been registered there so she has stuck by her guns saying she is not willing to go for a german unilateral solution where the interior minister simply shuts down the borders in bavaria and start sending refugees back without consulting with their affected e.u. member countries on the other hand misters a hope for clearly was looking for at least a symbolic win here and frankly brant this entire conflict is all about symbolism there is no pressing crisis at the german or at the e.u. border the numbers of migrants are way way down compared to last year or the very crucial year of twenty fifteen so this is very much a crisis about the c.s.u. the varying conservatives effort to look tough on migration in the lead up to
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crucial elections in their home state of area in the fall they're worried about gains by the far right they want to look tough now we're hearing from the interior minister he said they have agreed on three points that were very very important for him they will be three point. where he can look indeed as if he's tightening german borders and and cracking down on what's known as secondary migration that is migration by people registered elsewhere who then try to move on with in the european union essentially taking advantage of freedom of union movement within the union so that's what this is about but the details we do not know yet he will be going straight on to a meeting with other leaders from the coalition parties and melinda earlier today horst is a hopeful was quoted as saying he was asked if he was going to resign from his position during these talks he threatened to do that last night and he was quoted
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as saying i am not going to be fired people someone asked in with a chance or the chancellor is going to fire him and he said i'm not going to let anyone fire me this chancellor fire me she would not be chancellor if it were not for me i mean doesn't that reveal to everyone that this feud has been about you know personal politics and maybe a personality conflicts and that as you said the migrant crisis is maybe when they're dressing around something that has to do with two people who can't get along. absolutely correct and they haven't gotten along well for many many years they've had multiple conflicts including during the coalition negotiations and one question a lot of people here have been posing is if this question of strong action at the german border unilateral action was so important to mr say hope for why didn't he bring it up in the coalition negotiations as you say it became very much
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a personal conflict both in the sense that the interior minister essential e wanted to stare down the chancellor wanted to see her bend he literally said as much but also in the sense that he clearly associates his own professional fate with the fate of his party in other words it was barely conceivable to him that he could step down but that his party might remain in the coalition with someone else at the helm of the interior ministry so he has for now got his way but it is quite possible that this conflict is by no means over it's a conflict essentially of the same kind we've seen in britain over back said in the us over trump isn't a conflict between unilateral populism and an international approach that says complex international challenges can only be solved with international solutions
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and i think that despite a discrepancy between the interior minister and the chancellor is no means resolved yet our chief political correspondent melinda greene why does your party headquarters tonight from warning you. that such a course they hope will remain the interior minister and a crisis apparently has been averted for the chancellor and the german government melinda thank you very much. we're going to stay with politics now but we're going to change continents and countries we go to mexico where andries manuel lopez obrador has won a landslide victory in the country's presidential election over the war will be the first leftist to lead mexico in decades of during his campaign he won over voters with promises to tackle corruption reduce violence and to address mexico's severe poverty the result is a resulting rejection of the country's political establishment. a
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left turn for one of latin america's largest countries on the base manuel lopez obrador rode a wave of populist anger to a historic victory fueled by outrage over rampant corruption and violence voters gave lopez obrador a mandate to reshape the country's politics he pledged not to let them down the us not recur. not that it will follow three basic principles but not lie to not steal and not betray the people. was all but dork swept aside candidates from the ruling institutional revolutionary party of president along with the conservative national action party his competitors conceded the race just forty five minutes after polls closed. in the causes we have in common you'll have our support. on the agenda where we
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disagree he will find a nice and opposition that's both firm and democratic. and shortly after lopez obrador is win well wishes from mexico's northern neighbor u.s. president trump congratulated lopez obrador on twitter saying he was looking forward to working with him. managing mexico's frosty relationship with the us will be just one of the host of challenges confronting lopez obrador as he prepares to take office this december. what does this mean economically javier is here now to talk about the new president it's a much brand indeed we don't really know how the government is going to handle the economy because as we saw in the days when i look at soto it is not always clear about what he wants but this is a turning point and the election will give us a lot of thought unprecedented power to make deep economic changes but like his u.s. counterpart donald trump his political agenda can change wildly from one speech choice another so we're taking
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a look at what could be ahead for mexico. the economy was at the core of an dress manual lopez obrador is campaign his strategy for mexico follows three main strands . mexico is one of the largest producers of oil in the world the black stuff accounts for about a third of government income obrador has long criticized the opening up of oil production to private investors but he's pledged to continue the sell off if there's no corruption present in the deals he also says he'll freeze energy and petrol prices. the president elect also pledged to tackle corruption he says he'll stand up for the average hard working mexican who is being robbed by corruption will hand out more benefits while keeping taxes where they are he says fighting graft will help pay for these handouts and the corruption drives could help add a coyote uncertainty for international investors. keeping trade relations with the
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united states stable is crucial to the mexican economy the u.s. board well over three hundred billion dollars of mexican goods and services last year but an ongoing spat over the north american free trade agreement has put that relationship at risk another challenge for the president elect so far donald trump has been welcoming but whether the two plain speaking leaders can maintain a positive relationship remains to be seen. despite his left wing populist rhetoric obrador has been keen throughout the election campaign to show that mexico will remain open for business. let's move farther north don't trump has announced a meeting between u.s. officials and their e.u. counterparts to discuss the ongoing trade tariffs spat saying the european union wanted to quote work something out that's after the e.u. renewed its vowed to fight back against the u.s. president's threat to impose a twenty percent tariff on car imports and
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a letter sent to washington that you're. commission also claimed the move could cost the united states up to fourteen billion dollars in gross domestic product release the u.s. currently imposes a two coins last percent tariff on passenger car imports from the e.u. automakers in both europe and the united states have warned that higher levies could harm business or it let's discuss this with our financial correspondent at the new york stock exchange it's called the high end so it's good to see you well yes so far the markets have been quite cool about this ongoing tariff dispute but we know that if this goes on to cars it could be a full on trade war what will actually witness here so is that a turning point potentially for investors. the car industry certainly would be the big one more than four million. people are employed in the broader car industry and that would certainly hurt the labor market then also some of those
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companies involved and make chili a lot of people already start talking about that it's the trade war has started we will have a crucial moment on friday when china actually might impose import tariff especially aiming at u.s. car imports in the amount of twenty five percent so yes the trade war is seems to be already here but well we still have hope that maybe the car industry can be avoided now let's talk about the companies that are being hit with these terrorists we've seen everything from catch up into motorbikes how are companies dealing with these tariffs. basically you have two options you can either higher costs up or you can try and increase prices or maybe a third option might be to do something in the middle but we already heard from some companies from the beer producers for example that there are likely to
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increase prices we've seen something similar from a campbell soup was the higher tariffs on steel and now if you also look at catch up and other goods for example they don't have to necessarily high margins so it is pretty likely that consumer prices will increase not just in the u.s. but probably all over the world as sulfur of surprises thank you very much at the new york stock exchange and speaking of surprise us it's back to brett now for some sports action and the world cup. oh you're plenty of surprises another action packed day at the world cup in russia that kept the fans on the edge of their seats including my colleague right here nick like in a climb from our sports desk they did it belgium the japan in the dying seconds to reach the quarter final sit it indeed and as can see how boring the first half was it was actually the second often everything cuts kicked off all five goals starting in the fourteenth minutes kinky hair
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a gucci that we're about to see on the screen opening the scoring for japan you see how that is going to put the pressure on the belgian defense and in the world it to the shock of just anyone watching as i think any one of its assume that belgium would win and all of a sudden two nil for japan. getting that goal quite as blago that was as well but defiant back fight back they didn't get their heads hanging. about to head the ball in about five four three two one was this. is the keeper was off his nine he was very uncertain what to do then got a second again height thing the fact that here it is that most of the japanese political belgians. in the ninety third minute belgium win the game three two nasa chadli grabbing the win the belgian to advance to the quarterfinals against brazil coming back from what two goals to win this i mean did you know that shows guts or belgium aside to be reckoned with absolutely immense but it was a perspective the last team so when
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a knockout game having been two goals down was west germany in one thousand nine hundred seventy. and this is golden generation they just went to prove how good they are they played together for quite a few years now they trust each other and i mean this just shows how strong morale is in that team because going to goes down is difficult enough then to win three two not even going to extra time is quite a feat indeed about brazil beating mexico was this a routine win for the south american john says the two no school language would say that it was but actually said into the fifty first minute for name. open the scoring for the brazilians and that had lots of the fact that madrid madrid are going to say mexico didn't take their chance when they had them his name out with the first goal i and shortly afterwards as if media did essentially exactly the same this is name replay. but regrets of mean here we go coming from the left wing and posse and to the top if you just ran so it was it was a routine win in the end quite disappointing for mexico because this is the seventh
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time of the road they fall in at the last sixteen stage president of the hand this is the same time the row they've actually reached the quarter final in mexico stunned germany in their opening game which we all remember but of course you know lost to brazil was this a title contender being sent home considering how they played the first two games yes but they really haven't have been a top form in the last two they had a great start the tournament blistering pace fantastic back really compact but went a bit past shapes and i think the mexican keeper game show up really puts it into perspective. today we didn't do too well for mexico i'd say on the pitch we lacked persuasion especially in those moments where we could have hurt brazil. we were far too hectic in those moments to go. all right so for zero vs don't come the quarter final can they stop brazil. with the fullness that's the against a pound i think that belgium can be really really tough for brazil brazil have the
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considerably better players it's going to be a very very exciting game but my tip really is these guys behind us both are going to people ok that happened in the mechanic line from sports that you very much. all right we want to get back with a to a breaking story right now and that is this agreement here in germany were apparently rescuing the german government as well as the interior minister now there is a live press conference going on at c.d.u. headquarters are going to go to it live right now.
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a clash that's taking families and society to the core. my father will be angry sometimes i think i'm always. commando starts july eighth d. w. . a crisis averted a feud over migration policy almost brought down the german government almost tonight high drama in german politics in what may go down in history as one of its lowest moments when power politics became very personal. this is the.
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