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looks at the causes and presents analysis using drugs for discussion the plan to treat disputes on topic on g.w. news and business. to me odd. place. between ten to. fifteen g.w. news live from bergland authorities announced and the time is running out for twelve boys trapped inside of a taipei dropping oxygen levels and worsening weather of the end of the rescue workers may have just days not months to get the boys out and the death of a rescue diverse serves as a stark reminder of the caves the dangerous conditions. are also coming up beijing
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calls it the biggest trade war in history this after the u.s. imposes tariffs on billions of dollars in chinese imports and the german chancellor angela merkel compromises on migration and staves off over a billion in her ruling coalition but a new poll suggests that her government is more unpopular than ever does that mean that merkel will soon be headed for the exits. plus the world cup quarter finals kick off today we will go to euro why where an entire country is gearing up for their match against france the expectations are high as the nation's footballing pedigree and its passion for the game. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program rescuers in tyler. now say that time is
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running out as they work to free twelve boys and their soccer coach trapped inside of a flooded cave the dangerous mission has also met with its first fatality a former navy seal rescue diver has died from lack of oxygen during an overnight mission delivering air tanks concerns are now mounting that worsening weather and falling oxygen levels mean the children may not be safe for much longer at their location deep inside of that cave. no way. we thought the kids we found could live down there for a long time but now everything has changed. the time that we have is quite limited . i'm joined now by journalist tim newton he's joining us from thailand with the very latest in ten i mean how likely is this incident to impact more raul joining the ongoing rescue operation.
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hi sara well obviously after the jubilation on monday night following the discovery of the thirteen football is this death has put a real stall on what was going to be a rescue over the next couple of days or that was what was foreshadowed that now it's clear that getting the team out is much more dangerous than they are imagining when you have the death of a highly qualified thirty eight year old former time navy seal in the time long caves up in chiang rai so i would say that rescue was announced scrambling to try and find alternatives or at least a site for a way of getting the boys out because it seems getting them out through the why they came in is going to involve a very risky situation and sarah such a tragedy hair what do we know i mean we're looking at images now of the boys themselves they appear in these images to be getting medical attention what do we know about their condition. because they've been underground for nearly two weeks
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at this point. yes. i think people were a little bit surprised that their spirits were quite good and the health was a bit better than people were considering when they were found on monday not tight time but as the days go by they're not getting any sunlight they're now getting nutrition but these stress and the ongoing white is always sleep whining on them they've also got this lingering situation which is just emerged in the last couple of days where it suggests that the oxygen levels inside the cave with their currently located and trapped is starting to drop and this must be descending additional concern and to the situation but the medical condition of the boys is considered to be fairly good a few of them apparently are quite weak but a what that of them would have thought but probably not up to. a scuba diving outfit and making their way back through the cave considering that none of them can
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swim and they've certainly not had any scuba diving trying. and to add to that pressure to add to the urgency we understand that more rain is in the forecast and i mean that must most certainly be adding to the pressure as well. will the weather conditions are also wiring on the other group. more monsoonal rains on the way they've had three or four days where that hasn't been any rind there madly trying to remove all the water from the cave but the looming weather the monsoon added to the problem with this gentleman's death this morning is certainly making the the whole skype of these thirteen footballs much more complicated. tim newton with the very latest now from thailand and thank you so much for telling us a little bit more about what has happened there in the past twenty four hours for a shot at. it's and staying in thailand ten bodies have been recovered after
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a tourist boat capsized off the resort island of two cat authorities say that high winds caused the vessel to overturn pitching namely chinese tourists into the sea rescue workers pulling around fifty people to safety but dozens more are still unaccounted for and are believed to be trapped inside of the sunken boat. so exhausted that say. dozens of the boat's passengers and now back on dry land others are still missing. everyone on board had been wearing a life jacket of thirty set but tights tourist boats have a pool safety record when harsh weather hits the captain lost control. of a head off the first wave hit the boat rubbish got into the drainage engine so the draining system was not working fast enough to keep the boat steady then more waves hit the boat was tipping from side to side and then it capsized.
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and it wasn't the only one a second boat also at the time and as another location off to catch on thursday afternoon officials said its passengers had all been rescued. with the severe weather set to continue authorities are considering banning boats from going to see during strong winds. and i'll get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world japan's justice ministry says that the former leader of the doomsday cult responsible for the sarin gas attack on tokyo's subway system has been executed along with six followers thirteen people died and thousands were injured in the one thousand nine hundred five attack. the minister has or rather the culprit has been on death row for more than a decade. u.s. secretary of state might pump aoe has passed through japan on his way to north korea for talks with leader kim jong un the pair are expected to discuss
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a proposed timeline for the full denuclearization of the korean peninsula on saturday pompei old will return to tokyo to brief his japanese and south korean counterparts. at least twenty four people have been killed in a series of explosions at fireworks warehouses in central mexico the casualties include rescuers who arrived in tool package to help victims of the first blast the town is known for its long tradition of making fireworks but also its history of deadly accidents. you're watching news still to come on the program a year ago a one the first ever world cup back in one nine hundred thirty we will head to south america to find out about the nation's passion for the games ahead of their quarter final clash but for us. but first there's a major clash right now in the world of trade and helen hunt for a has that story the show is sara the u.s. going ahead doing what it's threatened to do introduce introducing those levies on
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chinese imports not china says it could herald the worst trade war in history eight hundred goods from china are affected we're talking about cars planes and hard drives to the chewed of some thirty four billion dollars china's ministry of commerce reacted angrily saying it would be forced to make a necessary counter-attack which could mean retouch retirees on u.s. goods like soybeans and pork meanwhile u.s. president donald trump says the u.s. won't stop the u.s. tariffs could run to some five hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports meanwhile markets have reacted with trepidation with chinese stocks see a downward trend. let's bring in a hundred pounds odd as it is that could have direct to all of the international trade center the joint development agency of the united nations and the world trade organization geneva thank you very much for joining us on the program now the latest that we've heard from china is that this move from the united states
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represents the overtures to the biggest trade war in history is that rhetoric or fact in your opinion. well i think we are facing the largest trade conflict since the second world war but more importantly is that this conflict is already having an impact on the ground it's already affecting workers that are being laid off as a result of the solutions especially in america to move out of the country and produce elsewhere given that they're eaves is having an impact on businesses that are not making capital investment decisions because of the uncertainty of the situation but let's not forget our taxes taxes that the consumer will have to pay it will make it is making already american consumers. pay more for the goods they buy and it's making american companies less competitive because the the inputs the import in their manufacturing chains will be more expensive so frankly who wins
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from this conflict is a big question mark today but the impact is clear as you've just pointed out often consumers paying the price as a former chief of staff for the world trade organization without experience i wonder do you think that the w.c. i will be able to help calm these masses. well you see the wu is all these countries the w d o is one hundred sixty four countries seated around the davil though you do is what these countries want it to be and i do hope that after some initial moves i hope these moves are aimed at going back at the negotiating table sitting around a global table simply because you need to measures do not solve problems that have to do with in international trade cross border trade cross border or not there's by definition cannot be solved with unilateral decisions indeed but i'm wondering if
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there's the appetite for that for that w t o involvement right now because we've seen germany have to see the u.s. talking about lifting tariffs on cause for example i mean could we now be seeing a move to by pass a global trade body and if so what could the consequences be well first of all is not germany would have to be europe because germany does not have authority over trade policy is europe that has authority over trade policy and two if it is a deal on cars it will have to involve all the major exporters of cars not just the u.s. and europe but also mexico canada japan korea and china and if they do that it would be good news because they would have found a way to solve this problem in a cooperative manner but it has to be with all of them around the table not just germany and the u.s. let's take past then for a minute how do we avoid a trade war what lessons can be taken from history in this trade dispute.
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listen we take from history is that nobody wins a trade war that in order to solve a trade dispute you have to sit around the table and talk that it's good maybe as a first move to threat then that improves your leverage obama goes on but at the end of the day it's through a negotiation this is the hard lessons of history you know we went through these already in one thousand thirty when the u.s. congress decided that largest increase interest ever in the history of the u.s. we know that these aggravated the great depression we know that this was the prelude of the second world war and we know that after that countries decided that the best way to manage their trade relations was through cooperation did around the table talking giving and taking finding the census to fix the problems of their interconnection of their economies or at. executive director of the international
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trade center in geneva we value your insights thank you but as ever sarah now breaking down the latest moves in germany's migration especially because it has been so dominating german politics helena let's have a look here because the german chancellor angela merkel has emerged from a week's long fight over migration with her job intact but her political future is in doubt her fractious coalition government has sealed the deal on a new tougher policy it concerns people entering germany after they have already claimed asylum in a different country this new. faster transfer out of germany back to those countries where they first claimed asylum there will be no camps migrants will be held in police cells while their papers are processed and the government will also drop an immigration policy this year the tougher line was a key demand of the interior minister horace to say hoffer who leaves merkel's conservative bavarian sister party to c.s.u.
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his party faces elections later this year in a state that is the main entry point into germany for migrants travelling north would be that if the malls and the deal covers measures denying entry right on the border but also a faster implementation of the dublin regulation within germany you know that. it covers everything that interior minister would want to. be months if those votes suit a new government is the ridged of that more on this now we're joined by our political correspondent max kushnick who is at the parliamentary studios here in berlin welcome to you max and as we just heard there from the interior minister he says that he got everything he wanted what did he get. well he got to dominate the political debate which is really important for him and his party the conservatives should be varia as they're heading to state elections in october as you've just heard but regarding the migration policy actually not that much has changed so
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there is still doubt what he has gotten in fact there's not going to be any unilateral action regarding migration instead the three coalition partners have agreed yesterday night that they want to have or they want to aim for quicker processes in the. asylum applications but in accordance to the dublin agreement that regulates migration for the european member states and there's not going to be the controversially debated transit centers that have made the rounds in the last week instead what they've agreed on last night is that they want to have these transitions from asylum up to cans be put through through police departments at the borders max the german chancellor for her part she has always insisted that germany is an open country is that still true. it is true in a sense that they're still sticking to the agreements of the dublin agreements and to a open borders policy in general but what we're seeing is there has been a shift in migration policy and this is been something that the conservatives to
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see as you have been angling for that a solemn policy shift that they called it in the last weeks so what we're seeing is that with this new agreement that came forward last night that all three question partners want to put forward an new migration bill this will be the responsibility of the federal interior minister jose if it was just seen and he has to bring this forward after the. after the some a break when the parliament reconvenes so we've been talking a lot about what all this means for the politicians we like actually like to find out what german citizens think about all of this and i'd like to get your reaction to it max because we've got this poll that i'd like to bring and it's from in protest g. map and the posters they asked how satisfied are you with the german government's performance and here's what people said a vast majority more than three quarters said the they were dissed satisfied only twenty one percent of voters said that they were satisfied with the government's record so i mean max that would seem pretty clear there. how long can the
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government survive in office with these terrible approval ratings all of that will remain to be seen but will be also seen with the latest polls coming is that german chancellor angela merkel has barely taking a hit in this whole migration policy spat so she's only lost two percentage points in popularity with the latest polls coming in last night and so have her closest allies both in her own party and in her coalition partner the s.p.d. so and all of them haven't really made clear how they would go forward if would step down and the new successor would be seen so i think what we can sees that this government will try to stick it out and try to stay on as long as they can be a political correspondent max kushnick thank you. now football especially during this world cup is the most popular sport globally but a number of countries truly define themselves by their national team countries like
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europe why which has made friday's quarter finals the tiny south american country comes to a standstill every four years during soccer's greatest tournament let's not forget this is a competition that europe why has won twice a whole country is gearing up for the quarterfinal match against france here in europe why we're football is more than just a game it's a raise on death row. winning the round of sixteen match against portugal sparked an explosion of joy throughout the country. a party that lasted well into the night. on par with the team celebration in the dressing room after the match. noticed you know from now on if we win or lose it doesn't matter we went this far i have no words. pregnant
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and if i give birth to a go oh who has said i stay. last semester the sky blues is the national team is called have impressed so far in russia. and the whole of or of why is dreaming of big things to come. and if there was that you were going folksongs that has never favorites we always come from behind the throne reality but in a certain sense i think we take some pride from it. all of require hopes they can party again on friday. but regardless of the results of our hero's welcome for the last the last day whether after this round the next or even the final week. is a certainty. some tennis news now and defending champion guy being is out of wimbledon in the second
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round she was stunned by forty seven ranked allison van chunk of belgium the surprise means that only two of the top seeded women are still in the field at the all england club well now the world's greatest cycling race the tour de france begins on tomorrow but as usual controversy is never far away ahead of the three week event the defending champion chris froome is looking to win a record qualifying fifth tour title but a cloud hangs over the briton he recorded an adverse doping test last year still authorities ruled this week that he had not committed an offense. a man under pressure chris froome is not only having to take on a grueling course in this year's tour de france is also battling public opinion and the legal level of an asthma drug was found in a doping test in september last year after a long investigation cycling's governing body cleared from team sky because the
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testing is not always reliable but french fans have never taken of room despite his fall to the titles and protests are expected joint five times when a banner you know crew is looking to emulate even call for strikes when the briton competes froome has tried to take the heat out of the situation if you support. chris froome for. the race and put it into your view of the team that you do support and support. in a positive way don't bring negativity to the skies british boss spoke french to try to placate to a fans you know i think. this is about the french public the biggest race in the world is in france and we have confidence in the french i think they understand that here is someone who is innocent and has done nothing wrong here and . whatever reception froome gets the route is tough the start is fairly
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straightforward but the out section is followed quickly by the period ney's before the traditional finale in paris. in chancellor neighborly was the last man to win the toss over the froom that was in two thousand and fourteen but he is out of form . unfortunately this is been a very difficult year but we can definitely use the race as a launch pad and try to get back to the top you don't know you would you also competition could also come from movie star and their colombian right. here on the right. but froom is the jewel of wealth a champion and remains the clear favorite to secure his most difficult yellow jersey yet well now they are calling it the revolution of the daughters women and girls in argentina have been rallying to demand abortion be made legal they're also calling for an end to violence against women this as argentina senate this week began debating a controversial bill that would decriminalize abortion during the first fourteen
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year weeks fourteen weeks excuse me a pregnancy activists in the historical hc story of the catholic country are wearing their views on this very sensitive subject for all to see. high school student coming to my freedom never leaves her home in buenos aires without her green scarf it's a politically charged symbol for her as well as for tens of thousands of women in argentina who are fed up with the country's culture of muchy small. latent injustice every time a girl goes missing or is right to killed we're not trying to get angry but now we are organized we've become a single voice that's heard in schools everywhere so that this will finally stop it's like a revolution. camilla has been involved in the needle in a minnow smoove mean since its inception newnham in spanish for not one woman less fights gender based violence my fraidy took part in huge pro-abortion
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demonstrations in front of argentina's parliament but the seventeen year old also had the opportunity to address parliamentarians directly. in a passionate speech she demanded access to safe and legal abortions for argentinian women. camilla wants to change life radically for her country women in their fight to expand women's rights here the women are not afraid to lock horns with both the catholic church and with state authorities they demand sex education courses in all schools. family i'm on the whole time and i mean there is yet to see action against sexual harassment we want people to be talking about it and we want to see an end to these incessant attacks in discos on the streets and everywhere else the happening. then the not a minute when these passionate young advocates are making a difference parliamentarians are taking notice at least some of them. it's amazing
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what these young women have achieved parliamentarians are listening to their own daughters who are making them reconsider their views on abortion and women's rights we have to support these developments when young women are willing to stand up for their rights they help us create a fairer society. i am phenomenal. phenomenal what these young women are doing there's no other place in the world where girls under eighteen a so politically motivated seven gauged in the legislative process to fight for free legal abortions they're just teenage is students and students like man fraidy she plans to study anthropology after school and to remain politically active feels amy down and i will keep fighting because i believe in my ideals in what i want for society and. i don't know if i'll eventually run for political office but i'm sure that will continue to be out there on the streets fighting for
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women's rights. but it goes that. she's already achieved a lot even her catholic school classmates are convinced they proudly wear their green scarves whatever she decides camilla my fraidy clearly has a political future ahead of her. oh here and you want to bring you some breaking news just coming in because china's foreign ministry saying that retaliatory tariffs on certain u.s. products have already taken effect it says that they entered force at noon beijing time immediately after washington imposed duties on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese imports they are calling it a trade war. well now a quick reminder of the top story that we're following for you here at g.w. authorities in thailand now say the time is running out to free twelve boys and their soccer coach trapped inside of a flooded cave this after the rescue mission claimed its first fatality and for me
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former navy diver. our. country international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week is free to tumultuous week in german politics chancellor angela merkel faced open rebellion from the interior that is to hold seafood from the government to the said step into the abyss so is the stability of the era to the end point out shortly on puerto rico.
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