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on your mobile. you learning course. german maybe you see. this is you have a news live from berlin still stranded in a new video is released of the schoolboys trapped in a flooded cave in thailand they appear to be in good health but as we hear from one of the divers who greets down it is not clear how or when they're going to get out . also coming up they're calling it a perch of protesters gather outside poland supreme court as a new law enforcer some judges into
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a retirement the government says it's an overdue reform but the european union is outraged. plus england's break their world cup curse. the freewinds people on the end of dramatic penalty shoot out to claim the last place in the quarter final it is the first time they've won a world cup shootout. i'm so nice i was gonna get to have you with us one of the divers who found the twelve boys and their coach trapped in a cave in northern thailand has told the freeing there will be quote a very very dangerous feat he suggested it would be too treacherous to have the boys swim and dive their way out of the ten kilometer long cave complex rescuers are exploring a number of options to free the group they are stuck a four kilometers from the cave entrance on a dry ledge more on that in
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a moment but first this report with some new video of the boys. weak but in good spirits the boys receive medical treatment and food after more than a week underground they are now being cared for by the tiny the seals the video footage has reassured their loved ones officials are working to install a cable so that parents can talk to their children it is not yet clear how or when the team will be brought to the surface after their harrowing ordeal authorities aren't taking any risks. we need to be one hundred percent confident in order to get the boys out. and it does not have to happen all at once. it depends on the circumstances. but they don't have to come out of the same time because they're all in a different condition. or setting the situation now and if there is any risk we
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will not move them out. a rescue operation with little room for error medics and soldiers rehearse bringing the boys and their coach to safety one option is to wait for the water to recede which could take months another get the team to dive out but many of the boys are unable to swim and they would face zero visibility and confined spaces with the rainy season just beginning the group has enough supplies to survive for months and as officials debate how to free the team the governor has promised they will care for the boys as if they were their own. as a professional diver who took part in the rescue effort he described the scene there to us a little earlier. depressing because we wanted to ask you know what we were doing
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really really slow in strong currents and the truth serum visibility but it was a bit of that in the rain and we actually moved by. we would think in terms of the british scene playing six lines to the room where the kids were and on the force yes that is go you actually found kids. if the system would float that would mean. it would be close from all over axis even though there's no way of reaching them so to sign they could talk to the full and to be locked up with a huge supply of food to be looked in the tree of for months because of quite a bit of sacrifice of the art. that was banned raman and said diving experts speaking to us earlier and let's get more on the story now we can speak to reuters correspondent punter one chair own who is outside the cave where the boys are trapped he joins us on the line and a panel its banks at the rescue as we heard there might take months how are authorities dealing with the emotional strain that's facing both the boys and their
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families. well the plan is at the moment. is sending many other soldiers. sized. to save the for duty and company and then now he must receive communications also communication line is also being established so the plan is to make him as comfortable as possible i'm out of the timeline when you say months it's not set in stone the pipe already has a really. clear timeframe but many of the divers and those involved operations there will definitely try to get them out as soon as they can when the conditions are much safer having said that in terms of the psychological support. for he said that sadly from the station and also and they're going to have a comfortable stay inside the cave i would sort of help them psychologically and
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this group going hand in hand wired to the naval divers help them with supplies of food and medical care to point to what is the latest on just how authorities plan to proceed with this rescue operation. well. it's very unclear at the moment what's same as us the operation is in outside the cage you see the authorities working around the clock to frame all walks. and we also learned that the army is also doing a. survey on top of the mountain to find out and to pop into the safe and we don't need to stop noone made you guys that is a major sign a.b.c. you have to go on in truth to. go and visit the boys and find we have a pot to make the pot much easier for them to come back but the bottom line is here . and the most dangerous part of the tape is still very much flooded so.
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they're going to extract from one. members of the very few shoes that are to be able to swim and folded up their interest at the moment we're not sure yet that really when this is all right reuters correspondent punter one shown outside the cave where the boys are trust speaking to us thank you very much not to some other stories making headlines around the world british police have declared a major incident after two people were left in critical condition from exposure to an unknown substance a man and a woman were found unconscious in a house a few kilometers from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned with a nerve agent in march and america has defended her new migration policy in parliament a day after which in a compromise with her hardline interior minister to limit illegal migrant immigration the german chancellor said europe's future depends on the way it deals
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with the issue still so said the e.u. will make every effort to avoid a trade war with the us. iran's president hassan rouhani has said the u.s. decision to abandon the nuclear deal was illegal speaking in austria rouhani also said iran would only continue to abide by the timing of the agreement if its benefits were guaranteed. and former malaysian prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges he was arrested tuesday following an investigation into how billions of dollars went missing from a sovereign wealth fund he set up a decade ago the probe into the one and d.b. scandal has engulfed najib since his shock election loss in may. in poland there have been angry protests against controversial changes to the judicial system the chief justice mogul shut that guest off today came to work at the supreme court in defiance of a new early retirement law requiring her to a step down immediately several thousand supporters also turned out to demand
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judicial independence poland's right wing government says it is modernizing a justice system that's a holdover from the communist era prime minister my tears one of the s.k. has defended the reforms today in the european parliament in strasburg let's go to our correspondent who's been following the debate for us hi max good to see you what did one of the s.k. say to defend the polish government's reforms he has a two full line of defense first of all he says there really is no problem he and i quote he has said that the judiciary system was never as independent as it is now after those reforms of course you have many european parliamentarians that disagree with that assessment here in stroudsburg and the second line of defense is that he says it's none of the business of the european commission this is a question of national sovereignty and we have a sound bite right here for you just so you see how exactly he explained that.
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fifteen you must want kondrat building trust and respecting national identities constitutional pluralism is one of the great values of the e.u. every country has the right to set up its legal system in line with its own traditions scrutineers just for you me to so max is defending his own country's right to do so there but the e.u. just launched legal action against poland over the supreme court reform has that changed poland's position at all. yes you're right sue me the european commission strongly disagrees another infringement procedure on it's way this time because the retirement age for supreme court judges was lowered which means that a large amount of supreme court judges would have to retire that's one part of it but it really hasn't changed anything in poland i mean the dialogue has gotten better even the european commission acknowledges as much because with this new polish prime minister he's a different kind of person than his predecessor for that but in substance and
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that's what the commission said here in strasburg today in substance it's just not enough change so far so what is at stake for poland then. well eventually article seven procedure of the groundwork for that is already laid what does that mean article seven eventually could lead to the stripping of the e.u. voting rights of poland although that seems highly unlikely because some countries have already said they would veto something like that especially hungary although you never know how it's really going to turn out in the end but something that could really hurt poland is the money because they're getting a large amount actually the biggest amount of the cohesion fund funding from the european union and there has been talk and there have been lots of discussions about tying those funds to the state. of the of the country in this in this case of course we're talking about the judicial system in poland if this is really the case and they get less money because of that this could pose
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a huge problem for poland and its government. max health and reporting for us from strasburg max thank you very much. yes. in one sense celebrating the english capital yesterday after their team's win against colombia with renditions of football's coming home that after that a day at the world cup that saw their side progress to the quarter finals for the first time since two thousand and six it was a nail biting match that went to penalties leaving even the most optimistic in the fan worried the three lions have one of the worst records in the sport when it comes to spot kicks but they finally turned the tables and found a way to win. harry came penalty after fifty seven minutes put england in the lead against an ultra defensive columbia's side without the services of their injured star hi mr rodriguez. in injury time england keeper jordan pickford had to produce
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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. menas third 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 goal as 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 too. and angle and will now face sweden on saturday they secured their place in the quarter finals after a narrow one nil victory over switzerland in st petersburg and forsberg scored the game's only goal let's take a look. in a match mouse by sloppiness it was paps fitting in a full specs decisive goal came via deflection manuela kandji the unlucky man the
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ball canning wickedly into the far corner of the nets. not that the noisy swedish fans would call that about that. caution to the wind in the hope of getting an equalizer which never came gaps appeared in their defense martin alston brought down by my collateral i fly and given his marching orders suite an army given a free kick it was the last action of the game sweden or through suggests first world cup quarter final in twenty four yes. all right congratulations to sweden and england there ben physio and his hero ben you'll be having all the business headlines coming up in a minute what will you be looking at including the latest in a trade war of course the insults that are being exchanged harley davidsons being roped back into this whole dispute again and a very interesting deal between china and venezuela venezuela is having a terrible time economically it's all sector is being propped up by china analysts call it a crude deal no pun there simply because the chinese want cheap oil to power its
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economy all right all of those stories coming up with pencil one in one minute don't go away. go out and they will not succeed in dividing us about not succeed in taking the people off the streets.

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