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surfers fighting against unseen pollution of the sea torch joy fourteenth on g.w. . this is d w news live from berlin camps for migrants at germany's border that is part of the new deal on migration reached by chance wrong lamarr bill and her hardline interior minister sequels but will the rest of the government accept the incarceration of sound would be refugees. also coming up the mission not get accomplished authorities in thailand warn it could take months to rescue the twelve
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boys and their soccer coach from the cape they've been trapped in meaning their ordeal is far from over. and at the world cup in russia belgium win from two goes down the three two win over japan in their last sixteen match came thanks to a last minute goal from their series chadli the belgians can now look forward to brazil in the quarter final. the ordinary. times have you so much going to welcome to the show germany's angela merkel has managed to avert the collapse of her government by resolving a dispute over migration with her hardline interior minister horse z who for both hailed the deal as a success but already the plans are running into resistance the junior partners and merkel's coalition the center left s.p.d. are voicing doubts austria is also concerned more on that in a moment but first this report. this could be the end of
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a dispute that has been shaking germany for weeks horst zehava is bavarian c.s.u. and chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. have found a compromise for their ongoing fight over germany's migration policy. 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. the two sister parties have decided to set up so-called transit centers on the german austrian border from where asylum seekers who have already registered in another country would be transferred. that's who would also computers in addition we will undertake domestic measures and covariates with refugees countries of origin as well as with other nations. if we will set up transit centers and from there we will consult with other countries especially as
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island seekers home countries and the countries where they are already registered in europe then we will make it possible to return those asylum seekers accordingly this is precisely in accordance with the spirit of partnership in the european union shaft no peace when you're in good vault if the c.s.u. and c.d.u. hadn't reached an agreement this could have meant the end for the current government coalition it could have even meant the end of chancellor merkel's career . it's now up to the social democrats the third partner in germany's grand coalition to accept the deal. let's go right to our political correspondent at the bundestag where more important decisions are being made today have rupert so how does this agreement change germany's migration policy. disagreement between anglo-american c.d.u. party on hold. interior minister's see is you policy basically is all about
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toughening up border controls at the german border especially at the very in border to all syria. they want to introduce a so-called on the already mentioned transit centers where they want to filter out asylum seekers which have been over the register in other countries and there's also another plan on the table by the chancellery. which would introduce a drac not controls on all other german borders through european countries also with the goal to filter out asylum seekers which have already been registered somewhere else this will mean a fundamental change to migration policy here in germany. although the open border policy of three years ago house had been changed since then very much this fundamental change would in the end mean that germany would seal off itself from the influx of foreigners from other countries so richard you know as we heard this
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compromise between merkel and they hope for this is not the end of the story at all now depends on the third coalition partner in the government the social democrats what can we expect from them. well they have been very reluctant so far especially as soon as the word transit center came up the transit centers have been in and within the german debate for years now three years ago when the influx of refugees to germany was very high see the u.n. sees you already said they wanted to have these funds that centers and the past be then also in a coalition government with seed units use use it no we conjure with this we don't want to have anything that even looks like a prison or a detention center and then these transit centers. didn't come on right now they have evolved again and this is something highly problematic for the social democrats but also we have to see that the social democrats know that some sort of change house to take place within the migration policy they also feel the
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urge to toughen up a little bit. nerds which comes also from their electorate tonight there's going to be another kurdish meeting between the leading figures of the c.d.u. and sees you on the social democrats will be a foot so far from the s.p.d. is that they don't really want to decide already today whether they're going to go with this agreement or not were privy to about reporting for us from the bundestag thank you for. your what. now there is huge relief 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 it could take months before the boys can be brought out safely and the army spokesman said they may also have to learn how to dive.
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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. 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 and their coats can be brought to surface. and 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
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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 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 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 will downpours and more flooding it is monsoon season in thailand and rescuers have to pump rainwater out of the cave complex as fast as he seeps in there is one final challenge after delivering food and medical supplies rescue teams now need to work on a plan to get the group out earlier we spoke to reuters correspondent.
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who was outside that cave in thailand and he described the main challenges rescuers are now facing. well the main challenge now is water apart from the fact that the cave is still flooded in many pods that continues with the rains with more rainfall cause over the coming days and hot and with falling through its monsoon season like this is not really help you don't want to level with the inside to pay for what you have bargained for on the do beyond to pump water is out there trying to decipher what his bosses thought the monsoon is while to make sure that water that's falls in the rain doesn't go through the case so this is a huge it's a war of attrition if you lie against mother nature this operation is the ongoing such operation and therefore he said that you can get rescue that jim of this this operation was didn't need more to be done in terms of bringing the water and that was the water that was reuters correspondent pun when chatham speaking to us from
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thailand earlier today let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world the main defendant in the german neo nazi murder trial has delivered her final address as the five year trial comes to a close they have to chase a denied involvement in a series of racially motivated killings between two thousand and two thousand and seven the court in munich is set to deliver its verdict next week and she faces life in prison if convicted. the united nations 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. germany's national soccer coach joachim loew will stay in his post despite his team's world
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cup failure that is according to several german newspapers the two thousand and fourteen world champion was heavily criticized after germany's early knock out in this year's world cup had asked for some time to think about his future. to the world cup action now and on monday belgium staged a remarkable comeback to beat japan three two and advance to the tournaments quarterfinals the red devils scored a dramatic injury time winner becoming the first team in forty eight years to overturn a two goal deficit in a world cup knockout game. all the goals came in a frantic second tough right at the start of the gang he kept his cool to put the blue summer oil in the lead i only minutes later takashi and we added a second for japan i then next big world cup upset appeared to be in the making. but midway through the second half belgium started to exploit their height advantage young fatah and surprise japan's eiji kindly sheena with this looping
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header often sixty nine minutes. belgium were back in the game it took them just five more minutes to make rise tomorrow one for lady i then in the dying seconds of the game deep in ninety eight time belgium launched the most amazing move of the tournament so far twelve seconds from goal to goal and another substitute nasa chadli snatched a dramatic belgium when i break for japan. belgium face brazil in the quarterfinals. and belgium will have to be at their best to stop neymar in that match he starred in brazil's two nil victory over mexico the forward scored one and set up another as his country made it through to the last eight for the second tournaments in a row while the first goal was a move started and finished by mario williams picking up the slack in between is low for a meeting are still strong man with a simple finish soon after half time in the workforce again. and brazil and made
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sure of their victory with just two minutes to go neymar this time the provider for substitute for better than you know. to nail the finals my in the no today's match as sweden take on switzerland and colombia play england for the last two quarterfinal spots the english squad was an unknown quantity ahead of the tournament but after some impressive performances they are approaching this clash as a favorite. england have made it to moscow. they even brought a few supporters with him. plenty of fans had been kept at bay by the worrying picture that was painted over the dangers of this tournament but the festival of violence has not materialized it's a great thing and i really hope that the brits who do come here will get a chance to see what it's really like. the players seem to be enjoying their trip
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just as much as the fans youngsters like marcus rushford and jesse ling god have been handed the chance of a lifetime and so far south gates faith in them has paid off the money just come in with a great idea. of the way was to play. another full nation says season's birth of the you know the person is and there's another moment when i was going to go really abundant you know recital enjoying the will come. but south has faced some criticism inside the u.k. his decision to rest big players like harry kane in the final group match against belgium was seen by some as a mistake against colombia the big guns will no doubt be wheeled out again a win in the round of sixteen would take england further than they've made it in a world cup since two thousand and six but they don't want to stop there they're
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dreaming of returning to moscow on the fifteenth of july the ultimate goal nothing less than a second start on their crist. you're watching news still to come global worries over a looming trade war between the u.s. and china so who will pay the heaviest price businesses or consumers. that story coming up a town that would also you know forces the good news for you really unemployment in spain down at its lowest have been a decade all right that's coming up in one minute. upgrade yourself. interior design channel on.
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