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why not learn with him online on the mobile and free to sas c w e learning course because for me. this is t w news live from berlin tonight england break their world cup cursed. the three lions beat colombia in a dramatic penalty shootout to claim the last place in the quarter final it's the first time they've won a world cup she. also coming up tonight. was of finding them
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the easy part authorities in thailand more than it could take months to rescue twelve boys and their football coach from the flooded cave system where they've been trapped for ten days most can't swim and monsoon season will not let up until oct. plus german chancellor i'm going to hold still fighting to keep her government intact her coalition partners the social democrats are demanding more time to consider a new migration policy that requires some soul searching inside the party. are the latest on the world cup the talk about the time george at the big table. the
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case you haven't heard pablo england have made it to the quarter finals after a tense penalty shoot out were the teams evenly matched and well it was i have to say england looked pretty good on sunday colombia but at the end of basically you know extra time and then the penalties everyone's just exhausted but england did look good but the best thing to do is let's take a look at this report and then we can discuss it further. harry came penalty after fifty seven minutes put england in the lead against an ultra defensive colombia's side without the services of their injured star highness rodrigues. in injury time england keeper jordan pickford had to produce his best save but was powerless on the ensuing corner when yet he mean up pounded the ball into the net for the last ditch colombia equaliser i mean is third goal at this world cup sent the match into extra time when england was only two minutes away from advancing to the
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quarterfinals. after a goal this extra time england had to go through the dreaded penalty shootout jordan pickford saved carlos bok as attempt and then up stepped eric and finally england did win a penalty shoot out. the pub but what went wrong for colombia well one man in particular was really missing tonight of course he was mentioned in the report there how much further he gets he was out injured and he's one of these players who can just a royal of the rest of the team and sort of you know he's so dangerous and from the go missing him is obviously keep but at the same time you have to give england a lot of credit they really fought hard the really hungry for this this is a young team you know they have gareth southgate who is a relatively young manager a former player of course and he seems to know how to get these guys working the way he wants and i think england for once have a good chance of going far in this tournament but of course when a game comes down to penalties something is lacking obviously england will play the
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next play sweden who beat switzerland this afternoon petersburg sweden they've been something of a surprise in this turd but i mean how do they look good which we know you're absolutely right sweden and a lot of people had just said sweden won't get through the the group stages and look at them here they're already in the quarter finals and they have a very solid squad i mean they in their group stages let's not forget that they lost against germany germany of course their own home but at the same time they actually look pretty good even in that much they were at their very strong they've got like players like emil forsberg of course you scored in today's match but i think once again what we need to do is actually take a look at have that much turn that. in a match mouse by sloppiness it was paps fitting into full specs decisive go by or distraction. the unlucky man the pool counting wiki to lay into the far corner of the names. not that the noisy swedish fans would call that out that.
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the wind in the hope of getting an equaliser which never came gaps of paid in their defense martin alston brought down by my collapse i lie and given his marching orders sweden every given a free kick it was the last action of the game sweden it's true so that cup quarter final in twenty four years since i published how do you see the sweden england match panning out i think is going to be an incredibly tight affair because you're looking at two teams who are brimming with confidence at the moment on england in particular after that when i think are really going to get a boost they do look pretty solid but at the same time sweden also are pretty dangerous and these are two teams that before this tournament a lot of people wouldn't have said that we'd be watching at this ryder final so i think this is what we think everyone's going to be watching this one and i think i'm going to give them a controversial right sweden the edge. will say we'll call you. both as always thank you very much. well tonight in
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thailand teams of divers attempting to rescue twelve boys and their football coach from a flooded cave are facing a dilemma extracting the boys would require first teaching them how to dive and then leading them along a dangerous underwater route the alternative would be to leave them on that precarious ledge where they were found perhaps for several months all that would require patience and hope that the monsoon floods don't rise before they receive. the rescue workers pumping water out of the cave complex must be fighting a losing battle they're sucking out millions of liters of water but that may not be enough to allow the boys safe passage out nevertheless they're buying coordinate his time to decide how best to proceed with the rescue. if the water level goes down the kids will be able to walk out from the front of the cave if not they might have to die if they dive they'll have to use
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a face mask. but concerns are high the diving could be a risky option considering the boy's weak physical condition and lack of diving experience another option could be to keep them where they are into the water subsides but with the rainy season just beginning that could see them stuck there for months. children. if the weather. where they are. four months. so that would be quite an operation just. to. the cave complexes located in the remote chung dry region not far from the border with me and. the group is located around four kilometers from the caves entrance through
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a series of narrow passage ways. divers film the boys on monday after being lost for nine days. say they're mostly in good health and are safe for the time being have now received medical supplies and food. from the thai capital bangkok the country's prime minister hailed everyone involved in the search and rescue effort as heroes. i would like to say. thank you to all the foreigners who have come to help this would not be successful if we did not get help from everyone lending a hand in whatever way they can the state workers civilians and private companies are all selfless and their accomplishments. by with more rainfall cost crews have been spreading gravel on pathways and roads laying the groundwork for a long and arduous rescue operation. when now to the
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crisis in germany's government it is not over yet germany social democrats have told transfer i'm going tomorrow that they need more time to decide whether they can back her new migration policy all that new policy was thrashed out between merkel and her hard wind interior minister horst is a hole for just twenty four hours ago after weeks of wrangling the chancellor met with the social democrats this evening trying to convince them to back the policy and to keep her coalition government a law on their way soup one more meeting this time mexico city you and see who first which trying to convince just to patty in jimmy's met claire listen to says she democrats to accept the hot food agreement and get to our snyder. and the real martha we've held intensive discussions this evening and we were able to make progress on the we're not quite in agreement yet that's why we're going to
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continue to talk this week and have agreed to me she again on thursday evening that's all we can say at this point. there could be the words in the song. last night the conservative sister parties had agreed on a compromise after weeks of discord over immigration but the social democrats leader had made it clear from the start that the patty wouldn't be pressured next his c.d.u. and c.e.o. for c.s.u. agree to step in his so-called trance it centers on germany's border with austria where asylum seekers would be evaluated those who are already applied for asylum in and that the e.u. country would be sent back but that would require new agreements with those countries the position parties criticize the compromise here. this was not a question of policy must these discussions were all about power and the hot sun as we see it i went very far toward getting her way because it's. because it's mrs i
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know it's not only a great disappointment for me but it's a rejection of joint european action mr they hope for didn't win you mrs merkel didn't win but democracy was harmony. that he did asylum did a test set to cool off but if the s.p. d.s. and willing to go along the crisis is likely to continue. no the crisis does continue our chief political correspondent of the new crane is standing in front of the chancellor here in berlin good evening to you melinda sort of the social democrats say they need more time to talk and think about this migration deal what does that tell us. well she also said they're not quite there yet and i would say the operative word there is quite it sounded to me like a cautiously optimistic statement that we heard there from andrea analysis and and essentially saying more time perhaps because the s.p.d.
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has its own deal in mind it is of course the case that mr as a whole for the interior minister and head of the bavarian conservative party got the chancellor to go along with some points that are not in the coalition agreement so perhaps the s.p.d. is hoping to try the same tactic and in return for their agreement perhaps they would ask for an immigration law that would facilitate economic migration by skilled workers in any event it is the case that the s.p.d. has gradually moved toward the center or even the right when it comes to migration just three years ago the s.p.d. rejected the very kind of transit centers that are at the heart of this deal that was agreed upon yesterday evening back then in two thousand and fifteen they were saying there will be no closed centers closed camps in germany for refugees but we heard there recently said germany needs a realistic migration policy basically what that reflects is
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a sentiment on the part of all of the mainstream parties in germany that the rise of the far right party means that they need themselves to start getting to start talking about tighter borders and tighter control on migration but it's perhaps no that worthy to see that in doing so to some degree they jettison their own principles and piece by piece they begin to take over parts of the far right parties own agenda and for other european countries who are watching this and for germany's allies around the world watching this what do we know tonight in terms of the stability and the sustainability of this government twenty four hours ago we were talking about the chance that the government could possibly collapse how would shoot is that risk tonight. there is certainly a risk that this conflict will continue for mr say ho for the interior minister it
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was a very personal conflict he wanted to see the chancellor bad and he achieved that i would say and it could well be that the personal tension between the two of them will continue secondly the credibility of this government has been badly damaged sixty nine percent of germans told pollsters overnight they think mr is a ho for should have resigned so the public trust in the government i would say certainly has been shaken and looking beyond germany's borders credibility of the government in europe as a whole again is up for question at a time when europe badly needs strong leadership our chief political correspondent linda crane almost were forced tonight here in berlin melinda thank you. and finally they're cute cuddly but also in great danger australia's koalas have dwindled a number as habitat decline car accidents and
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a sexually transmitted disease take their toll scientists believe studying the koalas genetic information can help for the first time researchers from seven countries have managed to sequence the koalas genome uncovering more than twenty six thousand genes scientists say that this highly accurate genetic blueprint could help tackle diseases like clomid which has led to a decline in koala numbers the study has been published in the journal nature genetic. you have news for all of us in berlin thanks for the company we'll see you at the top of the hour. she's works this for two. months to. be told insist on twenty.

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