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the city their view news live from berlin camps for migrants at germany's border that's part of the new deal on migration reached by chance on the american led her hardline interior minister plus a look at what will the rest of the government except the incarceration of some good be refugees. also coming up the mission not yet accomplished authorities in thailand warn it could take months to rescue the twelve boys and their soccer coach
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from the cave they've been trapped in meaning their own deal is far from over. also in the next half hour he's keeping his job german media reporting that the national team coach hakim dos has been given a vote of confidence by the german afaik that's despite his team crashing out of the world cup. and belgium three two win over japan came thanks to a last minute goal from nasser chadli the belgians can now look forward to meeting brazil in the quarter final. i'm sumi so much gotto welcome to the show german chancellor angela merkel has managed to avert the collapse of her government by resolving a dispute over migration with her hardline interior minister hosts a will for both hailed the deal less a success but already the plans are running into resistance the junior partners in
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merkel's coalition the center left s.p.d. are voicing doubts and it's unclear if neighboring countries like austria are willing to take back asylum seekers as is required by the deal. bungle americal wanted to look like she was getting back to business taking her seat in the blondest talking there who lost. the two conservative parties they had had been at odds over immigration. now there's a show of harmony. that followed a late night compromise merkel c.d.u. agreed to demands from the hoffa's c.s.u. for tighter restrictions yet the third coalition partner the center left s.p.d. must also agree the party's leaders said it would be pressured it's a deal says the c.d.u. c.s.u. damaged each other in recent weeks the bloc damage the trust and confidence in our democracy in this respect we still have as you see much need for consultation we
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will take whatever time is needed for this new to good start name. opposition parties criticize the c.d.u. c.s.u. compromise. here this was not a question of policy. these discussions were all about power and as we see it merkel went very far toward getting her way and europe was its own choice because that's the two parties agreed to establish transit centers on germany's border with austria where some seekers would be evaluated those who already applied for protection in another e.u. country would be sent back but that would require new agreements with those countries the heated asylum debate has yet to cool off and the coalition partners plan to hold even more talks today. let's go right to our political correspondent he's at the bundestag where more important decisions are being made today have rupert so how does this agreement change germany's migration policy.
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all disagreement between michael c.d.u. pontiac and whole seeable for her interior minister a c is you policy basically is all about toughening up border controls at the german borders especially at the very important to all stria the they they want to introduce a so-called on the already mentioned transit centers where they want to filter out asylum seekers which have been already registered in other countries and there's also another plan on the table by the chancellery. which would introduce a drug 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 a migration policy here in germany and though the open border policy of anglo-american three years ago house had been changed since then very much this
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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 compromise between merkel and they hope for this is not the end of the story it 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 within the german debate for years now three years ago when the influx of refugees to germany was very high c.p.u. and sees you already said they wanted to have these transit centers and the us be then also in a coalition government would see the us use use that no we com to 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
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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 urge to toughen up a little bit. north 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 will not reveal about reporting for us from the bundestag thank you report the head of the european peoples party in brussels and german c.s.u. member month welcome the deal in berlin but he told you that he is maxalt money was now crucial to have a broader debate in europe on the long term challenges presented by illegal migration mr bieber. the compromise the so-called compromise between
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c.s.u. c.d.u. might have migrants rejected at the german austrian border also talking about transition centers that's clearly a national move it's not a european solution right it's absolutely in line visible was agreed in the european council because the council agreed that national measures are acceptable if you do this incorporation isn't a purpose and what is clearly defined in the compromise in berlin is that only rejects juice we have a by leisure and agreement and this is second country because that means history spain and of us but you as an ardent pro european we've got to know you over the years how can you be happy with a solution like that i'm happy that we have stability in germany and you have a stable government there because that is what europe needs stability on governmental level but on the other hand it is also the debate in the it's a tough debate in germany is also a signal for all of us we need now engagement on the austrian presidency to solve
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the fresh that's a question on the table generally in the than europe is a reform of the dublin regulations that is on the table there we need answers and the precondition for everything is europe must win back the control about our external border that is a precondition why is that such a pressing issue right now if you look at the numbers they have decreased dramatically is there really a migration problem at the moment absolutely it's not any more though high than in two thousand and fifteen but there is a problem on the table and we are facing this is a long term challenge look to africa what is happening there we can't we must face the question that is migration question is a big challenge for all of us that's why we need a solid and a long standing for the long run an answer on this question and practically speaking that means again border protection because people all over europe are are expecting from us to win back the control but secondly for me as an e.p. leader it's also crystal clear that we have to be a continent of few many and of readiness to words the humanity in all this the. to
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find a lesser resettlement program that means that we have. showing the readiness to the global world that we are ready to take over responsibility make burden sharing this region have problems like for example at the moment in syria so on the legal ways to respond receive refugees in the rippin union but to win back control of all the overall borders i think that people in europe are ready to do to help people refugees from syria for example absolutely serrated to do so but they want to have the assurance that arriving here are really refugees. thank you very much thank you so much. not to some stories making news around the world the bodies of three migrants including one child have been 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 more than one thousand people have drowned this year sailing from libya to europe former malaysian prime minister najib razak
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has been arrested following an investigation into how billions of dollars went missing from a sovereign wealth fund he founded a decade ago a probe into malaysia's one n.d.b. corruption scandal set up by successor has and golf him since a spectacular defeat in the elections in may the main defendant in one of germany's most important meal nazi trials has delivered her final address. denies 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 she faces life in prison if convicted. there's 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 authority said could take months before the boys can be brought out safely an army spokesman said they may also have
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to learn how to dive. a moment that many will remember as a miracle the international team of experts 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 a 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. than if we're
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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 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 down pools and more flooding . it is monsoon season in thailand and rescuers have to pump rainwater out of the cave complex as fast as he sleeps and there's one final challenge after delivering food and medical supplies rescue teams now need to work on
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a plan to get the group out. you're watching d.w. news still to come asia shares line on trade war concerns the u.s. and china promise more tit for tat tariffs and it looks like the consumer will be the one shelling out for a rise in protectionist policy. but first some sports germany's national football coach joachim loew will stay at his post despite his team's world cup failure germany's football association confirmed reports in several german newspapers only minutes ago the two thousand and fourteen world champion was heavily criticised after germany's early knock out in this year's world cup had asked for some time to think about his future here. and we have time to noise from t.v. sports with us to break this down tom toles more about this because for the first time germany was knocked out of the world cup at the group stage and yet the coach wants to stay on how does that work well i think it's you know that's actually part of the reason i don't think you actually need of which is very understandable wants
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two thousand and eighteen to be his legacy that's not what he wants people to remember him for look at how dan just left the real madrid job he won three champions league in a row and then decided to quit that's how you want to go as a manager you want to go out flying he doesn't want this to be part of his legacy which i think is really understandable also this has happened so quickly. the group stage of the world cup is only three games so you know germany went in with such confidence this happened so fast it was such a shock to everybody that it's very natural that everybody wants to chip with it particularly love would like a chance to read examine his mistakes to work through what went wrong and to try and correct them right so what is he going to do to correct those mistakes when i think part of the i mean of course the first thing they need to do is try and regain a little bit of credibility because this catastrophe is hard to overstate quite how dramatic it was like you said germany have never gone out of the world cup in the group stage before he needs to regain a little bit of credibility and rebuild people's faith in his team of course he
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needs to analyze his mistakes a. find out where he went wrong and i think generally at the at the d f b the german football association there needs to be something of an examination of the culture with which they you know which has grown over the past couple of years the way that they approach this tournament i think was quite arrogant they you know the marketing campaign was in full swing. they talked themselves up as favorites and i think eventually disorder lost touch lost. an idea of what a football tournament is when tied the wrong way and that can't happen again because it's in the you know pride comes before a fall and they're way too proud for it meanwhile there's been some great action on the pitch monday belgium took on japan in a fantastic match tell us about what happened ok so initially actually something of a cagey encounter as we've seen a couple of times in the group stage at the spot in the in the round of sixteen at the world cup teams take a little bit of
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a while to kind of work each other out they don't want to take any risks and make too many mistakes the game picked up before half time and the second half was i think the best half of football that we've seen at the world cup so far the emotions that were crammed into those forty five minutes unbelievable stuff i can't describe it we really need to have a look at the highlights yeah we're in for terry. the goals came you know frantic second tough right at the start of it gang she can't do school to put the blue summarized in the lead. only minutes later takashi you know we added a second for japan. the next big world cup upset appeared to be in the making. but midway through the second half belgium started to exploit their height advantage and for talking in surprise japan's eiji kindly she now with this looping header up to sixty nine minutes i belgium were back in the game it took them just five more minutes to equalize tomorrow one for lady i then in the dying seconds of
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the game deep united time belgium launched the most amazing move of the tournament so far twelve seconds from going to goal and another substitute nasa chadli snatched a dramatic belgium win. heartbreak for japan. belgium face brazil in the quarterfinals. and belgium will face brazil because brazil beat mexico yesterday how strong is this brazil team strong and getting stronger i think is the answer the game yesterday was a really fantastic team performance they never really looked that troubled by mexico and despite it being a team performance there was as usual somebody in the center of attention that was neymar now they stole the first just off the house talk on was created and finished by neymar put brazil in front there the second goal which we'll see in just a moment neymar turned provider and this move was finished off quite late on in the game by his teammate for me you came on as
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a substitute and i think he's done his chances of getting a star a pretty big favor favor with that finish now there are a lot of teams discussed as potential favorites for this world cup before the tournament started we've seen how spain with dumped out by russia germany of course as we as we've been talking about didn't make out of the group stage portugal have gone and argentina have gone brazil pardon me we're also one of those teams discussed as a favor and they really look now like the only one who was you know who are worthy of the high expectations their price for it what can we look forward to today today we've got two games first of all this off and then we've got sweden against switzerland now those are two teams who really impressed in the group so. it's actually two teams who are very good going forward so i think. i hate to make predictions of this world cup because everything keeps just getting blown out of the water i hope and think that this could be a game with quite a few goals and the real highlight for me though. is england against colombia this evening now this is
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a historic chance that in for england because they haven't made it past the round of sixteen in the world cup and since two thousand and six as we're about to hear we can take a look at the mood in the camp as they go into this kind. 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 country 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 just as much as the fans youngsters like marcus rushford and just feeling god have been handed the chance of a lifetime and so far southgate's faith in them has paid off the money just came in with. a great idea. of the way was to play. you know the foundations to
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see this is perfectly you know the team spirit is amazing at the moment i was come to the really abundant. but southgate 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 their dreaming of returning to moscow on the fifteenth of july the ultimate goal nothing less than a second start on their christe. return of his one to look out for they could be quite a few goals in that case well all right tom going to be from the sports thank you very much for it in case you didn't get enough of it just
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a moment ago it's time for world cup play of the day belgium's counterattack in the last moments of their match against japan and the ball came from belgium's goalkeeper court twined let's take a look at these twelve seconds here having to brian to thomas when. you are going to see here this time. and thomas me then find the answer chadli to find that's who have been for belgium misery for japan spectacular played. hard enough football time for a decade after the financial crisis some good news for the spanish labor market with helena sumi that is right unemployment figures off finally seeing a downward it trend last month they hit the lowest levels since two thousand and eight now the labor ministry says that in june just three point two million people in the country were without walk that's at fifteen percent does remain one of the highest in europe through thirty one is looking steady at a rate of around three percent in recent years reviving struggling industries as
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well like construction and record high tourist levels of base to the service sector . so some good news for spain and some good news in germany now the worry of the government has of east for now let's see how the markets reacting with conrad how's it looking over there conrad. quite ok helen the german share index dax is up for a change so that definitely is a bit of relief among market participants that germany has not lost its government after only about hundred one hundred days or so but i have to say what's been going on with the german government during the last two weeks or so has left many people in the financial world and also among german business is upset you know the economy is navigating through difficult times right now this is the time when business news says needs signs of reassurance from its government not one of discord so it's very likely that what's been going on in berlin has really had
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a negative impact on business sentiment and glencore shares have caught my eye they've been down a ten percent at points what's happening the. well the world's largest commodities. trader has received a subpoena from the u.s. department of justice is the american authorities want to see documents related to business of clean coal in nigeria the democratic republic of congo and venezuela and you know any company that ever got subpoenaed that way should know that the americans are dead serious about stuff like that if core fails to provide the evidence it can be find and of course is glencore fails to prove that's all of its business. was clean in the past since the year two thousand and seven there's a potential for very high fives very high high amounts of money that this company might have to pay
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a financial correspondent coming out of who's in first in frankfurt thank you. oh asian markets have been taking a tumble in response to trade tension shares on the hong kong stock exchange down two and a half percent this is the u.s. and china the world's two largest economies prepared to slap each other with tariffs on billions of dollars come friday and for the most part it looks like its consumers wallets which are set to take a hit. a large number of u.s. 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 the 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
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stock. there is no word jazz 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 well matt. most people aren't thinking about the billions of dollars at stake on a national level it's the direct consequences the trade will have on the hip pocket that worries them they're pushing the horses harder and think it's 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. german comic is seen to be rather optimistic about the future need of the emissions scandal the
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trade dispute with the u.s. is down pending production this year around sixteen point seven million vehicles a set to be produced worldwide that's a new high according to the german association of the automotive industry now the association says it expects a small increase of a one percent to the number of registrations issued on the domestic market meaning sales of around three point five million vehicles diesels however on the decline and. should washington decide to raise tariffs on european cars the association advises the european union to hit back with a clear term to response. i have announced to see me thank you hannah we just have time for a minder of our top stories we're following for you here on g.w. german chancellor angela merkel and her interior minister. have resulted dispute over migration that threatened to talk while the government say hold for had said he was ready to resign over the issue but he will now stay in office fundamentals
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junior coalition partners the s.p.d. still have to sign off on the deal. and rescuers in thailand have found twelve boys and their football coach alive in a flooded cave more than a week after they went missing but the military warns it could take months to get them out of the cage. don't forget you can always get the news on the go download or out from google player from the app store and 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 d w at the center for those and your videos . thank you for watching.
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