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the core. is a little. starched. g.w. . played. just as d. w. new supplies from birth is still stranded a new video was released of the schoolboys trapped in a flooded cave in thailand they appear to be in good health but rescuers say they still do not know how it will land they will be free able to free the group who do speak to one of the diverse who has been at the site in thailand. also coming up
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german chancellor angela merkel defends a controversial deal aimed at reducing illegal immigration refugee groups are calling her inhumane and incorruptible. plus england to break their world cup of curse. that was the moment that the three lions beat a long way out in a dramatic penalty shootout to claim the last place in the quarter final it was the first time that they have won a world cup shootout. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program. one of the divers who found the twelve boys and their coach trapped in a cave in thailand has told d.w. that freeing them will be quote a very dangerous feat he seemed to rule out the possibility of having the boys swim
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and dive their way out of the cave saying that it was too treacherous rescuers are exploring a number of options to bring the group to safety more on that in just a moment but first this report woods with some new video of these voice. i'm in good health says each boy after introducing himself by his nickname despite being filmed in the depths of the cave the group seems in high spirits they've received medical treatment and food that fast after ten days trapped in the dock. having their assurances were welcomed by their families gathered on the surface. is that. i'm so glad my son still alive and safe. i'm speechless. i'm next on it he's the coach i'm
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so excited to see him. millionaire but the wait continues as rescuers debate how to free that voice. the cave complexes located in a remote part of the chiang rai region. the group is located around four kilometers from the caves entrance trapped behind a series of narrow passageways. rescue workers are pumping water out of the flooded cave but that may not be enough for. a couple who would come back and if the water level goes down the kids will be able to walk out from the front of the cage digital if not they might have to dive if they dive they'll have to use a face mask for math even on something within thirty minutes. but diving would be a risky endeavor the conditions of treacherous and few of the boys can swim left to learn scuba dive. another option could be to keep them where they are to the water
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subsides but with the rainy season just beginning they could be stuck there for up to four months. with heavy rains for cars for later this week crews have been spreading gravel on roads laying the groundwork for a long and arduous rescue operation. and bam-bam announces a diver who has assisted in the rescue effort i spoke with him earlier and asked him to describe how difficult it is to get into and out of this case it's very difficult it's it's actually an extreme case it's. two people in the swim inside from camp three and three is in need of so many all in. to the actual spoke with so it's a little dark. and we understand. sorry ben for interrupting there you there winter saying that some of the boys that they don't even know how to swim. given that calm longer do you think it could take to teach
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them not only how to swim but to dive so that they can make it out safely. fishing some of them going and going in a few hours but. to carry the experience at least under the sea and this is an extreme some passages really. six you sent me this company who would it be true let alone the currents and the really about its ability to make you didn't do almost impossible birthing his feet before and we just like to ask for your assessment because you know presumably you've seen the rescuers perhaps you've had interaction with the family event what do you make of the general mood there. well the first of all it was very depressing because we wanted to ask you know what we were doing really with slowing in strong currents and between zero visibility but it was
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a bit of get in the rain and actually move quite fast we would think in terms of the british team playing six lives with the room where the kids were. and on the fourth year two days ago we actually found it's. a good system would love that would mean. it would be those from all over axis even though there's no way of reaching them so to try and even talk to the full and to be locked up with a huge supply of food to be looked in the tree of omens of the quota for the second on their part. and that has been running on say professional diversity in with us a short while ago german chancellor angela merkel has been defending her deal on migration in parliament her address coming one day after she reached a compromise with her hardline interior minister who as does a half hour aimed at limiting illegal immigration she again said that the fate of europe would be determined by the way that it dealt with the issue of migration but
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other than minor tiffani then i am absolutely convinced as are many many others how we deal with the issue of migration will determine whether europe will survive because it is such an important question and it was important in achieving our agreement and obviously now we need to have on says on says which comply with our values. instead. of in for why let's bring our political correspondent reprieve evolved who is following the debate at the german parliament which we have to mention is still under way in fact merkel speaking earlier that she outlined her migration policy connected it also to the fate of the e.u. as a whole walk us through the main points. well what we're seeing today is quite a typical speech of uncle americal rather rushnell one very calm very reassuring whoever didn't really notice anything about the drama of the last two weeks of the
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government crisis we have seen in the last two weeks what and have noticed anything of that in this speech at all the the whole massive. market today was to reassure to give the impression that she is back in power that she's back home that she has a grip on everything that she is that she's solving and that this government crisis is over the message she was sending out not only to the german people but also to her international allies she stressed out very much how important it is to find european solutions not only on migration also on all the other problems that are on the table for instance trade war with the united states for instance security policy of the nato summit is coming up there she also said it is very important that germany is a sustainable partner for nato and for all the other international allies so the message today was i'm back and i have
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a grip on everything and that was the message that the opposition most certainly did not agree with it expressed that the far right if the parliamentary party leader is vital in fact saying it quite clearly let's have a listen visit of the guns mean you're shy to see how you failed completely you've achieved nothing except to make sure that with all the tricks at your disposal you've managed to keep your chance to see to a bit longer even though you were cherry coalition which has long since collapsed and deficit by party do that you were spitting germany us spitting europe you are fracturing your wobbly coalition and ultimately your own political party so please end this drama and resign it to up. rupert did she have a point. mon a certain way of course the coalition has been very wobbly in the last two weeks we have seen the splits not only in the kurdish but also within the conservative bloc
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of c.d.u. and sees you on migration policy but we also have to take an account that they split and this whole debate we have seen the last two weeks there's only one winner in this and this is the a of d. the far right populist party here in the buddhist og in part in german parliament the party which has been so critical on migration and the whole refugee policy of anglo-american in the past which has managed to set the tone the tone which has been taking over now by the sea as you the smaller part of within the conservative block what we have seen today the this is a call. to resign of course shows that the da is very much aware of the fact that. their success in the end is closely linked to anglo-american everyone who is against it will turn to the a of d. that's at least what the deal is saying ok is that perhaps that party is the winner in all of this if there could be a winner amid all of this crisis. with the latest from the german parliament where
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that debate is still underway thank you so much for your assessment. you're welcome . well now let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world rescue teams are searching for dozens of missing passengers one day after a hard ferry ran aground in indonesia at least twenty nine people died after the vessel filled with water maritime accidents are common in indonesia where boats are often overcrowded. in warsaw and other polish cities thousands of people protested against a judicial reform coming into force the controversial new law lowers the retirement age of supreme court judges forcing a third term of them out or rather forcing a third of them out. critics say that the legislation undermines traditional independence but poland's right wing government says it is tackling communist era corruption. while malaysian prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges he was arrested on tuesday following an investigation into how
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billions of dollars one missing from a sovereign wealth fund he set up a decade ago the probe into being one m. d. b. scandal has involved not tip since his shock election loss in may. at the world cup on tuesday england beat colombia on penalties in their last sixteen clash in a nail biting game england who have one of the worst records in the sport when it comes to spot kicks finally turned the tables around and found a way to win. 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 high miss rodriguez. 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
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goal at this world cup sent the match into extra time when england was only two minutes away from advancing to the quarterfinals. after a goalless extra time england had to go through the dreaded penalty shootout jordan pickford saved carlos back as attempt and then up stepped eric dyer and finally england not only won a penalty shoot out but made it through to the quarterfinals to. an england for now face meeting on saturday they secured their place in the quarterfinals after a narrow one nil victory over switzerland in st petersburg the rb leipzig midfielder meal for spark scored the game's only goal let's have a look in a match marked by sloppiness it was paps fitting in for specs decisive go came by a deflection and when i can g.b. unlucky man the bull canning wiki julie into the far corner of the nets. not that
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the noisy swedish fans were for the devout that. precautions of the wind in the heart of guessing an equalizer which never came gaps appeared in the friends martin brought down by michael lacking lying given his marching orders. given a free kick it was the last action of the. cup quarter final in twenty four yes. a quick reminder now the top stories that we've been following for you here at the german chancellor angela merkel has been defending her migration policies in parliament just two days after a controversial deal calling for some migrants to be held in transit camps along the border the far right opposition part of the f.t. says that merkel's migration policies have failed and urged her to resign. and a new video is released of the school boys trapped in a flooded cave in thailand they appear to be in good health but rescuers say they still do not know how or when they will be able to free them.
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