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searchers fighting against unseen pollution in the sea torch july fourteenth on d. w. . this is t w news coming to you live from berlin pulling back from the break germany of burt's a political crisis at least for now and the eleventh hour chancellor i'm going to michael reaches a compromise on migration with her hardline interior minister falsely hope but critics are already voicing doubts about the plan. also coming up mission not yet accomplished authorities in thailand warning could take months to rescue the twelve
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boys and their soccer coach from the cave they've been trapped in meaning they're over the deal is far from over. and that the world cup in russia belgium clawback two goals to win against japan in their last sixteen matches a last minute goal from the sasha the secured a three two victory for the belgians who will now brace are now placed brazil in the quarter finals. hello i'm terry martin glad you could join us after emergency talks last night diverted to government collapse germany's ruling coalition is now facing another hurdle chancellor angela merkel and her hardline interior minister hosts a hope for finally found common ground on germany's migration policy after weeks of disagreement but she's not in the clear yet. merkel's deal with her but very and
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allies now needs the green light from the social democrats they are set to decide today whether to go along with the agreement or not and it looks like another uphill battle so the left s.p.d. have said they oppose migrant holding centers at the border a key part of the joint proposal here is what zero and michael had to say after yesterday's breakthrough. we'll see you after very intense negotiations between the c.d.u. and the c.s.u. we've reached an agreement we have a clear arrangement for preventing illegal migration at the border between germany and austria in the future. that's who would also put us in addition we will undertake domestic measures covariates with refugees countries of origin as well as with other nations but if we will set up transit centers and from there we will consult with other countries especially as i am seekers home countries and
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the countries where they are already registered in europe then we will make it possible to return those asylum seekers accordingly this is precisely no accordance with the spirit of partnership in the european union shaft nope you well as has more on this migration deal now will bring in our correspondent be the first who's down the german bonus tog were crucial decisions are being made today children behind a materials have been digesting medical ins a hopeless migration deal which includes border camps for migrants what do they make of the deal. well there was a meeting of the parliamentary party of c.d.u. c.s.u. today well and whole seal for presented their agreement from last night and once and we what we can sense is in the end great relief within the m.p.'s that some agreement has been found and they also at least the sees you
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a parliamentarian so very happy that they have the feeling that they their party has more or less marched through brought everything through they wanted. the c.d.u. parliamentarians say that the agreement that has been found is a good agreement the only thing that house to have happen right now is that the other coalition partners the social democrats has to agree they also held a meeting of the parliamentary party today and what we can sense there is that there is wide skepticism that they're saying well it's good that there's an agreement it's good that we have got something that we can look out but the big problem here is that the social democrats say well what you have agreed on is something that has been on the table already three years ago these transit centers at the border that was something we opposed three years ago and why should there be any difference now in the end the whole governmental crisis isn't over yet ok so relief among the conservatives skepticism among the social democrats where does it
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go from here. while the coalition government is going to have another meeting tonight with the whole sea olfa on their supporters are going to meet with his head of the social democrats and all of sold who is the vice chancellor in the cabinet and also from the social democrats and they're they're going to have a long talk about this agreement from last night and after that we will know if the social democrats can find anything in that that they can agree on or if they're going to say no that's something this is not anything which we can sell to our electorate that's one of the biggest problems for the social democrats right now the the ball is and they are playing field and they are not quite sure yet where they're going to play it. where does this leave chancellor angela merkel is her authority as head of the government still intact. what
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we have seen in the last two weeks is wasn't something that. made forward any stronger even bigger one of the biggest problems of course is it's not only hundred forty here in germany that is at stake it's also forty of the european leaders we shouldn't forget about the last european summit just last friday she'd try to negotiate some sort of agreement with all the of the european countries and now the dream and she has for she has found here in germany with a conservative coalition pontus. more or less hostile how to find new negotiations with europeans again so. this is going to prove very difficult for her especially as a european leader richard thank you so much for now d.w. political correspondent report there at the bonus tog. well austria has already reacted to germany's plans the country is taking over the e.u.
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presidency for the next six months our correspondent max hall fun is standing by for us in strasbourg where austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is about to present his program max how is the austrian government responding to the immigration deal struck in germany. the newest reaction we have terry is a reaction to declaration actually by the austrian government saying that they are preparing to safeguard their southern borders of germany really rejects migrants coming in from austria to germany how specifically they would do that is not clear yet but the austrian chancellor is a bust and call it's a small summit a couple of weeks ago in brussels already said that they might have to close crucial passageways between. the italian and the austrian border for example the very famous brenner crossing where you have a lot of tourism a lot of crossing that's one of the places in the alps where
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a lot of people come through but you know for the details it will be very interesting to see what the man himself has to say here in strasbourg today the austin chance as he sets about their quotes is here today and will issue not only a statement but give a full blown press conference on the topic. other countries in europe who might also be affected by this decision in germany could we end up seeing other countries not just austria following germany's lead in terms of setting up transit camps on their borders. i don't know about those transit camps this seems to be a very german idea for not it's not been floating around that much for the rest of the european union but what you're referring to of course could happen a domino effect if you really close its its southern border to italy how are the italians going to react because they host most of the migrants crossing the mediterranean sea so there will certainly be some kind of reaction of the populace government we have that it might be that they stop registering migrants which is
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part of a european solution maybe the migrants will try to get into germany through france and then france will react we can't say what we do know though is that there most likely will be a ripple effect through the european union especially of course in those countries that border the ones in question that border austria that border germany and also italy now you're there in strausberg today where the austrian president sponson coats is about to resent his country's plans to the e.u. parliament what can europe expect from the austrian presidency over the next six months. it's going to be heavily focusing on migrations of us air quotes already and else that and he feels vindicated that was very clear at the summit in brussels last week where he said what we got here this negotiation they had this solution if you want to call it that with with i'm going to back he said that's something we've wanted for a long time and it's true that some bus tickets was one of the first ones in the european union for example to float the idea of migrant camps outside of the
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european union for example in north africa so he feels like he's on the right track and you can expect the austrian pres presidency to go more in that direction try to keep as many migrants from entering the european union as possible max thank you so much t w chief political rather our bureau chief in brussels in in stross for us today thank you so much max all mine. well this is a political crisis we've been talking about here in germany on migration policy but of course it has an impact on the economy as well let's get the economic perspective on this now from helena right terry as an impact for businesses as well as they try to make their plans for the future hoping for stability for now they are breathing a little easier now at least that i'm going back and reached a deal regarding migration with the interior minister who see who for the prospect of the government collapsing had unsettled invest is on the german business sector
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as well now late last week german industry bodies they got together to jointly write a letter to medical demanding that germany and the european union adopt a unified approach to tackle migration. that's crossed right over now to our financial correspondent clown who is that the front foot stock exchange calling had crisis averted for now what is the market reaction. well there is a sigh of relief on the markets here in frankfurt this morning but i have to tell you what happened and what has happened in berlin during the last two weeks has made many people in the financial world and in german business community pretty upset you know business is at the moment really a navigating through troubled times with donald trump the trade war looming concerns about china concerns about iran the oil prices in focus again in times like this what business need is a sense of trust and security at home not one of discord and also the approach that
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this you know the solution of migration policy has shown has raised concern in the business community about a renationalization of such policies while the more globalized more europe oriented business community really wants to see more europe oriented solutions there nevertheless business goes on let's take a look at some of the other corporate news now we've got coming out spanx selling its equity market to markets and commodities business to the french bank association and what's behind that. well this business that bank is selling equities and commodities trading business large derivatives department is very capital intensive and combat spawn simply doesn't have the capital the money in order to really continue this business successful to
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successfully and profitably the movies that finance bank is making here is the same strategic move as with deutsche bank it's pulling out of this trading oriented financial markets oriented business is to concentrate on its domestic customers corporate banking here in germany the traditional a bit boring but hopefully sustainably. income generating business our financial correspondent carl who is in at the frankfurt stock exchange thank you. well asian markets a tumbling as trade tensions rise shares in the hong kong stock exchange a fall in two and a haul three percent this is the united states and china the world's two largest economies prepared to slap each other with tariffs on billions of dollars of each other's products come friday and for the most part it looks like its consumers wallets which are set to take their hate. a large number of u.s.
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imported products including nuts cheese meat and whiskey are said to be affected by the tariffs with just days to go before the next round of tariffs kick in customers at an international supermarket chain in beijing are distinctly unimpressed i think it's stupid that no one is getting anything. to say really stupid. retailers are also concerned about the trade dispute and they say the prospect of a hefty a shopping billed will lead to declining sales of american products which they stock. very few were jazz just see if these tariffs are added to then we will definitely have to adjust our prices if customers feel that the price is a very high after the adjustments and sales will go down shall go down he said you know. most people aren't thinking about the billions of dollars at stake on a national level it's the direct consequence is the trade war will have on the hip pocket that worries them they're pushing the horses harder and think it's
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a good thing for the politicians shouldn't create trouble for people americans buying chinese products need them to be cheaper likewise the chinese people buying american products also need them to be cheaper that way everyone would be happy right article said. but it looks like trump's trade war will have chinese customers saying cheerio to american imports. meanwhile u.s. president trump has ruined the world trade organization that he that if it does not treat the u.s. as he feels it should be he will quote be doing something he is also one else a meeting with european officials over the trade dispute off to the easy renewed its fallacy fight back against his threat to impose a twenty percent tariff on a car imports now and a less is sent to washington the european commission also said the move could cost the u.s. just fourteen billion dollars in g.d.p. or to make his own both sides of the atlantic have wounds that high and levees
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could harm business. well over sorry now the news we had been hoping for in thailand that's right quite a relief it must be said in thailand after rescuers found twelve boys and their football coach alive in a flooded cave more than a week after they went missing as the monsoon rain continues rescue efforts now center on preventing water levels from rising authorities say could take months before the boys can be brought out safely an army spokesman said they may also have to learn how to die. a moment that many will remember as a miracle the international team of expert divers finding all thirteen of those missing seemingly unharmed the divers had to explain what day was and just how long the young group had spent trapped in the darkness.
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the cave complex stretches some ten kilometers into the mountain. diving crews had to navigate a labyrinth to reach the group at points swimming under long stretches of water. the rescuers cannot say how much longer it will take before the boys in their coats can be brought to surface. well they didn't know if we're not one hundred percent sure that it's safe we will not bring the kids out so i cannot give an answer and confirm how many days the kids will have to stay in the cave. but even if the group couldn't make it back to the surface immediately the news of their survival did the announcement was greeted with a jubilation by relatives and loved ones some had become increasingly desperate fearing the worst. today's the best day i have been waiting for my son for
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so many days i thought he only had a fifty percent chance of survival. it was a rescue effort that gripped the country for well over a week as crews battled terrible conditions to wrench pools and more flooding it is monsoon season in thailand and rescuers have to pump rainwater out of the cave complex has passed as he seeps in there is one final challenge after delivering food and medical supplies rescue teams no need to what kind of plan to get the group out let's catch up on some of the other stories making headlines around the world today the u.n. says at least two hundred seventy thousand people have fled their homes in southwestern syria after a russian backed government onslaught many of the displaced have headed towards the borders with jordan and the israeli occupied golan heights but both countries are refusing to open their borders sparking fears of a humanitarian crisis. the bodies of three migrants including one child have been
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recovered by libyan rescue workers after their boat capsized last friday at least two hundred people are estimated to have died off the libyan coast last weekend alone more than a thousand people have drowned this year sailing from libya to europe. and australian archbishop philip wilson has been sentenced to twelve months detention for covering up the sex abuse crimes of a priest in the one nine hundred seventy s. wilson is the most senior roman catholic cleric to be convicted of concealing child sex abuse a court will decide whether he can serve his sentence. all right. well monday was another dramatic day at the world cup in russia with brazil and belgium pulling off big quarterfinal wins for more we're joined now by tom get annoyed here in the studio hey tom so belgian had to battle their way out of the hole to beat
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underdogs japan tell us what happened there well early on the game was a little bit cagey as a few games. in the round of sixteen have been with teams kind of taking a little while it's a sauce each other out they picked up towards half time and the second half was unbelievable such great drama. and the best second off that we've seen so far in the tournament i think by far the emotions that were packed into those forty five minutes unbelievable i could talk about it for a while really what i need to do is introduce the picture is we're really in for a treat let's take a look. a frantic second half saw all the goals and right at the start of it thinking how did he kept his cool to put the blue samurai in the lead. and then minutes later take kashi in we added a second for japan and. the next the world cup upset appeared to be in the making on the now midway through the second half belgium started to exploit their height advantage young french tongue in surprise japan's
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a jiko as shima with this looping header after sixty nine minutes belgium were back in the game and it took them just five more minutes to equalize dear mother one for ninety and then in the very dying seconds of the game deep in injury time another substitute nasser chartley snatched the dramatic belgian higher ranking for japan and eligible to play brazil in the quarterfinals. so tall belgian managed to pull it off but this was a rather uncharacteristic performance for them in the world cup having basically rolled over their opponents before that that's true but i mean the first game they played against panama the second game they played against you mishear they won both of those games very convincingly but those are the toughest opponents the third game against england. i wouldn't quite say they rolled in been over and the game was slightly strange anyway because with both teams already already part of me having qualified it was something of a friendly it was kind of strange circumstances now yesterday of course they were
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still a staring defeat in the face it was kind of a surprise to see them and to go was in a specially against japan we haven't really seen that kind of defense we just go from so far. it looks like this was typical bode for whites in a big tournament because they've always had come back our current understate how fantastic that was comebacks like that rarely very rarely happen at big tournament and to come back from two goals down and win three two in the last twenty five minutes of a game is just incredible and special credit definitely has to go to roberto martinez because his tactical decisions he brought on chadli brought on mario one fellaini when bows and were trading and those two players made the difference they scored the goals that won both in the game in the end so chapeau to revise their martina's chapeau big victory what does a victory like that do for a team like belgium when it's of course a massive confidence boost i mean now is the time when you know every game math now
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they're at risk of going out if they make mistakes every game counts and it's of it's of course a huge confidence boost when you produce a comeback like that which is so rare a big tournament as i said again it's a vindication over better martinez's tactical decisions and we can actually hear our belief from the coach martinez and listen to what he had to say after the game . today is i think to be very very proud of these noble players everyone in belgium just for them thank you for the support of people even these players these players care and i don't want is not about in the world cup sometimes you want to be perfect and full ball and especially not don't fake it up ok through it about winning and it will show that incredible winning mentality today. now belgium will face brazil in the quarter finals that's after brazil beat mexico in monday's early match how strong did brazil look in that early match against very very strong is the is the short and snappy answer that question there were a lot of teams before the tournament who were you know kind of anointed as the ones
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who might get far as teams with a right to expect that they could get into the final stages perhaps even when spain was one of them they've crashed out against. germany was one of them they didn't even escape the group brazil was one of them and they're starting to look like the only one who were really worthy of those high expectations now yesterday was a brilliant team performance that was of course as is often the case with brazil however one man it was the center of attention as we start the report i wonder if you can get it on one of our. i this was a move started and finished by name leon picking up the slack in between his like ross leaving brazil stahmann with a simple finish soon after halftime they a daring to dream it was name more than brazil deserve to stay in spite of pressure . and they made sure of their victory with two minutes to go you may mob this time to provide f. a substitute. i to nail it finished neymar
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in brazil a cranking into gear it just the right time this is the seventh straight tournament mexico is world cup has ended in tears at the last sixteen states. through. opata may name all was of course the man i was on about fantastic team performance yesterday from brazil i think with the report really hit the nail on the head there when he said that brazil was cranking into gear at the right time and when you have stars like name on your team they can often distract from how well the squad is functioning as a unit on the pitch and that deserves a lot of credit because brazil have really got that right the players no way each other are where they everybody knows their role really jetting together and of course when you have a star like name on your squad you can pull off a brilliant performance like you did yesterday. as you know when you can't beat really very exciting football getting down to some crunch time basically what we've
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got to look forward to today the big fixture i think this evening is colombia against england now on that side of the draw. the smaller teams in fact i mean it's going to be a small team or what we've got to go is most teams who make it to the final because that side of the draw is now without a big favorite with the possible exception of england and if they can make it through against colombia today they do have what could be a potentially easy march all the way to the final exciting stuff ok just there are only two matches left in the round of sixteen you any favors to go all the way well like i say on this one side of the draw the england are on that they'll be playing against they were playing in this evening and there isn't really a massive favor if there is one i think it's probably england on the other side of the draw we still have very big teams that are involved so france you require brazil and belgium you know brazil and belgium france and europe are going to meet each other big teams are going to be falling out so if you don't mind hold fire
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because it's very hard to pick this up ok tom thanks so much tom get a life from v.w. sports. and forgo just reminder the top stories we're following for you here today on the t.v. news german chancellor angela merkel and her interior minister host say hope to have reached a deal in their dispute over migration policy defusing a crisis that threatened to topple the government saying hold her head said he was ready to resign over the issue but he will now stay in office and rescuers in thailand have found twelve boys and their football coach alive in a flooded came more than a week after they went missing but the military warns it could take months to get them out of the country. soyuz for now we have more for you at the top of the next hour thanks for being with us.
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