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this is d.w. newsline from berlin all forty is in thailand face a race against time to rescue a dozen boys and their coach trapped in a cave system with oxygen levels dropping and monsoon rains calming officials are examining ways to evacuate the boy soon also coming up. china's sloppy child tory tariffs on certain u.s. products after the u.s.
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and close duties on billions of dollars in chinese import beijing's as if the largest trade war in history. and france are the first team into the world cup semifinals managed to nil victory over a scrappy or why but the road doesn't get any easier for the french. and welcome to the program rescuers in thailand say time is running out as they work to free twelve boys and their soccer coach trapped inside a flooded cave system just how dangerous that mission is is even more evident following the death of a professional diver working on the rescue of oxygen levels dropping and more monsoon rains on the way authorities warn the window of opportunity to extract the group is limited. it's dark dangerous work.
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water levels are high narrow passages flooded. and still the volunteers continue their mission but with news that a former tiny navy diver has died no one can ignore the risks involved. some unproven and he was thirty eight had successfully delivered tanks event to the trapped boys and their football coach but he lost consciousness on his dive back it is very risky please think about it a navy seal just passed away last night so how about a twelve year old kid. there's a renewed sense of urgency to find a way to free the twelve boys and their coach they've been stuck in this cave for almost two weeks with oxygen levels drilling and more heavy rain expected officials are aware there is no time to lose. previously we thought the boys could live there
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for a long time. but now everything is changed by we really only have a limited time. for the boys relatives it makes the waiting even harder. over i watched the news and it is still dangerous to come out here and polite. but there are some worried he's never dived but can swim a little animal. rescue as a trying to provide a line of bed to reach the youth football team but as they're trapped for kilometers inside the cave nothing about this operation is straightforward. for more on this i'm joined by neil's browning a cave rescue expert based here in germany nails can you walk us through what makes this rescue operation so difficult. yeah good evening to berlin.
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such a rescue operation is a really dangerous and is a really big action as we see because of the length of the cave to difficulties so narrow passages the flooded passages connected we have dry passages where you have to climb or to crawl. through small passages and we have this high level water we have that nearly ciro centimeters army just side in in the water it's brown and it's also really high current in the cave the water have to go to small passages and it's really really difficult to dive there now we know that it's difficult because the tragic death of the rescue diver a professional driver diver rather last night has highlighted the danger is extraction likely at this point because we know that rains are forecast for next
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week and the water levels could potentially rise quickly. yes that's that's right. but we hope that the area where the people are in the cave will be not flooded by the next rain falls but it can be no one can. really know. and that makes the time religion in this time it's really traumatic situation for the rescuers on side but still. i think it's not time to harry and to do something not. train go not were well trained people through the water it's really difficult to dive in caves normally and here we have a special situation with the current the brown water and so it's much more
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difficult and normally to dive there and so you need specialists to dive and it's nothing for someone who's done just a few hours time in curse sitting with that ben do you think of the rescue team has had enough time to prepare for getting the boys out we have heard some reports that some of them can't even swim. yes that's right that's the problem. that's not good conditions to train diving. but the decision. to dive or you know you. have to be done by the diverse by the experts in the cave and not from germany or somewhere. because we are not in this situation we don't see how the conditions in which conditions the. children really are so one of the best dialis we have on our in the cave
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from great britain and a lot of other cave diving experience all over the world which john and i'm going to have to show up around fortunately are running out of time thank you kindly for your insights nails browning thank you. average police continue to investigate how two people were exposed to the nerve agent nobody talks in the southern city of solsbury charlie rally and don sturgis are in critical condition after being hospitalized last saturday the poisoning happened close to where former russians by their base agree paul and his daughter yulia were attacked with nobody to talk for months ago britain blames that attack on russia while moscow denies any involvement and says the united kingdom is trying to stoke up anti russian sentiment. we're now joined by tom to going to have british m.p. who chairs the u.k. parliament's foreign affairs committee mr toogood hot thank you for taking the time
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to speak with d.w. with regard to this latest incident you're pointing the finger at russia how can you be so sure it was them when an investigation is just now underway. well it's quite clearly the same substance as was used last time and the o.p.c. w. made absolutely clear there's really very in there's absolutely no doubt that russia produced a chemical last time this looks like it was nearly two people who picks up a container that had been used for the attack in march against this group and so this is really just a continuation of the same incident we don't think that this is russia targeting two completely random people but the lab said that the a substance is in fact nova chalk but they couldn't confirm that it was russian made when they confirmed that it was exactly the same purity as the last. incident in march and the o.p.c. w. based in the hague. that was exceptional purity and was therefore made by a state and the only state that we know that is making it is russia so i mean there
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is absolutely you know does talk we know that if it was a state actor it was produced during the soviet era how can you be sure so sure that it was the kremlin no we don't know that actually the russians haven't declared they use chemical weapon sites because you doubly for a number of years now and they've been in breach of many articles of the chemical weapons treaty for a while are you prepared to rule out even the slightest of possibilities that the kremlin wasn't behind either of these attacks you know it's absurd to think that there is no other country that is using political violence as the kremlin is there's no other country that is taking its revenge on its own people in the same way as russia or is you know this is a country that murdered three hundred people of ukraine when it shot down the m a seventy a country that murders journalists pretty much constantly inside russia itself homosexuals. are going to have to wait are sad all what you're saying but there's
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no evidence there's no direct link that these both of these attacks were carried out by the kremlin the investigations are still underway the screen fall case hasn't brought any suspects either. what it depends i mean if you wish to give excuses the credit you're very welcome to do so but then there's really very little point in interviewing me i'm telling not providing any excuses for the crime hundred nor moscow are just saying that there is no evidence we can certainly go around pointing fingers because what if iraq. if there's only one person who produces a chemical or chemical is used to murder somebody who's an enemy of the kremlin do you not think it's possibly likely the person who made the chemical might be the person who used the chemical which is what we're saying here and you don't also think by any trials that is exceptionally likely that only nights that the script pose there was the attempted murder of the script when the russian state's t.v. was running time and time again the recording over the putin saying that traitors
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would be would have vengeance taken against them this is the russian government is not really do nothing this the government can govern is actually really rather proud of this british m.p. tom two can have thank you very much you're welcome to trade dispute now between two of the world's biggest economies china has taken its first shots against u.s. goods and what it calls quote the largest trade war in economic history it's responded immediately to new american tariffs by imposing its own and says they're already in effect the u.s. levies a fact eight hundred chinese products were talking cars planes and hard drives to the tune of thirty four billion dollars meanwhile china has retaliatory tariffs target u.s. agricultural products such as soybeans and the chinese are turning their response into a propaganda victory. ever since u.s. president donald trump first announced tariffs on chinese exports beijing has been open about their own plans for tell you treat tariffs on u.s.
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soil beans among other products for american farmers soybeans used to be one of the top exports now china is working hard to increase its own soybean output furthermore beijing is scoring political points by opening its doors to other asians soy produces the chinese government has announced plans to scrap tariffs on soybean imports from india bangladesh laos and sri lanka they also announced that they would reduce tariffs on other products from asian countries despite president trump's claims that it would be easy to win a trade war american farmers are already finding themselves on the losing side. meanwhile the president is ready to further escalate the situation announcing tariffs on an additional sixteen billion dollars in chinese goods taking effect in two weeks. trump said the u.s. is ready to talk a total of five hundred billion dollars in chinese imports. discuss this further
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business anger javier joins me have your how does all of this hit consumers well that will ultimately depend on whether these tariffs actually stay in place or get even worse if that happens it will affect pretty much all of us because that will slow global economic growth that's what most experts say that's why they say that no one can win a trade war now for consumers in the u.s. and in china specifically in this particular case that will depend on how companies react to these tariffs they have three options they can even either pass on the tariffs to the consumers simply having higher prices for their products therefore the consumer has to pay more or they can say hey we will bear the cost for these tariffs therefore we will make less money which is why this is probably just a short term solution but not a long term solution for. or they can like harley davidson is trying to do move production from china or the united states to other countries to avoid these tariffs which is easy if you're a multinational company but it's not easy if you are say
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a farmer so that's why alternately the consumers are going to have to end up paying higher prices now let's remind our viewers that trump is doing this supposedly to punish china for whites he considers bad behavior with copyright theft what's the strategy here well as always with donald trump it's quite difficult to assess exactly how he wants to achieve things because the problem is it's true that china is misbehaving in copyright issues that's not only the opinion of the united states but also for example for the european union but the way to make china correct that behavior is very difficult doing it unilaterally because china usually reacts to pressure from many countries together the problem is the countries the us could turn to to make this happen to correct this behavior are countries like canada like mexico like the european union and guess what he's also imposing tariffs to exactly those allies so it will be a very difficult thing to do but we will see if he ultimately succeeds imposing
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tariffs even on allies now china we're talking about a possibility of a full blown trade war where do we even go from here well we would have to see if the u.s. actually goes on forward to impose even more tariffs for five hundred billion dollars as we just saw on chinese products and ultimately also depends on how china is going to react on the other side because china has a whole array of instruments they can not only impose tariffs but for example they can boycott u.s. products they have done so in the past successfully with south korean parts in a moment and they actually put a south korean company out of business by saying stop buying south korean products or products from this company and it will also depend on how china approaches other countries other blocks to find alternatives to u.s. products but let's not forget abbey that any gap left by the united states in global trade and global leadership will be gladly filled by china did all you business anger javier i get us thank you very much. now some of the other stories
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making news around the world residents of a bedouin village in the israeli occupied west bank marked for demolition have been celebrating victory that's after an israeli judge blocked the demolition proceedings human rights groups say removing the bedouins would allow israeli settlements in the area to grow and further fragment palestinian controlled territory. british prime minister trees a man her cabinet have gathered for crunch talks on devising a plan for future trade with the european union that's as corporations are sharply criticizing her approach the c.e.o. of air bus which employs fourteen thousand people in the united kingdom says may's government has no clue on how to execute regs it without causing severe harm she repeated a warning that jobs could be lost. divers in thailand have scoured the hull of a boat that sank in turbulent waters off the resort island of new cats the death
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toll has now risen to at least twenty one rescue workers have pulled around fifty people to safety but dozens more remain unaccounted for. you're watching news still to come the elite eight of the world cup begin battle in russia and this goal turns out to be the winner as friends powered past oeuvre why in the first quarter finals that shop will tell you all about it. german chancellor angela merkel has reached a deal over migration after weeks of infighting that had threatened to top all her government the junior partners in her coalition the center left social democrats have signed on to her new tougher line in dealing with migrants it was a key demand of her rebellious interior minister or sale for who leaves medicals conservative bavarian sister party the c.s.u. so it's a truce for now but the rao has exposed the fragility of merkel's splintered coalition . this last cabinet meeting before the summer break and
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a breakthrough on migration policy it concerns people entering germany after they've already claimed asylum in a different european union country. the deal will mean faster transfer out of germany back to those countries where they first claimed asylum they'll be no kemp's migrants will be held in police stations while their papers a process. the government but also drop an immigration policy this year. as that kind of not there will be no unilateral action at a national level and no unilateral rejection of migrants that the board up we will implement an expedited border procedure instead we don't need any changes to the law for this it's all based on existing law so there will be absolutely no camps kind i like. the grand coalition has been wrecked by weeks of infighting.
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nakheel and her interior minister haul see how far we are at loggerheads over what to do at the borders. germans are unimpressed when calling firm in fred to steam up asked how satisfied are you with the government's performance a large majority more than three quarters said they were not only twenty one percent of photos said they were satisfied with the government's record. yet i'm only popularity has hardly suffered from the dispute she remains the country's most popular politician more than twenty percent ahead of her would be challenger see her fall. after also plans to lean on european solutions to help minimize illegal migration to germany one idea of the european union is particularly keen on is establishing migrant centers in northern africa anyone rescued at sea could be returned there the e.u.
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also hopes asylum claims could be processed there before migrants attempt the dangerous crossing to italy or greece it's a model already in place in libya. for more than fifty thousand people from africa and the middle east the journey ends here in a libyan reception center the u.n. refugee agency says living conditions in such centers are largely catastrophic spread. if people are returned to libya we must make it clear that for humanitarian reasons we need to be present there because libya is not a safe haven it out in. some e.u. countries want to broaden cooperation with libya they believe the country should be responsible for preventing migrants from trying to cross the mediterranean italy's interior minister backs this approach and he wants the e.u. to help libya. we are trying to help the libyan authorities to make the migrants stay in shelters and deportation centers as comfortable as possible.
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while european politicians are trying to decide how to seal off europe pope francis has called for solidarity. the only reasonable response to the current challenges posed by migration is solidarity and charity. a message that is barely registering in political deliberations. the first quarter final of the world cup of in the box and mark madoff from good obvious sports is here to tell us all about it mark favored france the earth why what happened it was two nil to france they deserved to go through against the ham strong and quite a poor europe why start if we're honest the game also featured a dreadful goalkeeping mistake let's have a look at the goals here. you know first half full of fouls one prove costly for
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you are quite when current was brought down and griezmann whipped in a fierce cross and rafael varan nor did it home a towering header from the rail madrid defend to put a smile on the french friends faces. two minutes later you're of why nearly equalise with a one to one remake of the gold had put them behind this time martin let the highest but a stunning say from hugo to restrict things level. and in the sixty second minute france went further ahead thanks to a howler from foundering newsletter a desperation for the sky blues as they keep a spear and what looked like a fairly tame shot from griezmann into the net. for france a brilliant stroke of luck on what was to be very far off to new europe why are left wondering what might have been if star had been available their world cup campaign ends here. or why perhaps not top four mark but did france
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perform in a way that shows they belong in the semi semi final of a world cup yeah i mean i was here they were given a big helping hand to the goalkeeper reminiscent of laura's carious in the champions league final but yet look france have beaten argentina and uruguay to get to the semifinals if you beat to form a double world champions then you deserve to get to the semifinals and france have done it the right way they started quite slowly in the group stages everyone saying hey they're not playing very well but it's stupid wasting your good performances on teams you should be you need to play well at the back end of the two and that's exactly what friends are doing building up good momentum problem is who they face next because they're in the top half of the draw obviously brazil or belgium they play next they're playing right now so yeah france are looking pretty good so france are definitely looking good scoring a lot of goals and there have been some shocks at the world cup who are the favorites in this tournament now it's tough as i say france's half of the draw is much tougher than the over half you look at. if we're going to get
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a surprise finalist either host russia or croatia never been in a world cup final or england who have been in a world cup final since ally no nine hundred sixty six and also sweden with only ever been in the world cup final once before when they lost in one hundred fifty eight so it fits the picture of a surprise will come we are going to get a surprise finalist with a surprise winner will have to see but no one really cares what i think let's see what the farms out there in russia have to say. i hope i will come to russia. and i really hope but i think over countries because they are very strong and so i think that it is going to be very complicated well now that colombia got eliminated i think brazil can win the world cup for us to go to. because they have good quality materials. the. team which i think maybe belgium or president and find would be. russia right now as we
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saw in the tournament open more favorites because now we have teams the star really showing a lot of really good soccer my thoughts of someone we don't think about when. you. yeah i mean that last guy there said he thought it would be a surprise when i and as i mean listen maybe i hope he's right. mark matters in the detail the sports department thank you very much. don't forget you can always get the w. news on the go just download our app from google play are from the apple store and i'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the d w i have to send us photos and video. to have much more news in just two minutes time
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fatman they buy chicken to old jokes finding out what people have talking about what is moving them. my father told me how to ask uncomfortable questions about my country and about. that is what i keep doing to state my name is that the school and i were at. talking back here with our top stories authorities in thailand now say time is running out for free twelve boys and their soccer coach trapped inside a flooded cave this after the rescue mission claimed its first page however a former navy diver who ran out of oxygen. china's foreign ministry says
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retaliatory tariffs on certain u.s. products have gone into effect it says they began at noon beijing time immediately after washington imposed on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese imports. to zimbabwe now where the country is gearing up for elections at the end of this month president emerson m.-m. dog was looking to seal his position in office and secure a popular mandate he took over from zimbabwe's long term president robert mugabe last year after an army crew he promised a complete break from mugabe's rule but accusations from his past are dogging his election campaign. and when you're cleans the grave of his son it's all the hands left to remember him by he was killed at the age of fifteen along with other local children. says his life changed forever thirty five years ago when soldiers turned up at his village. they walked away
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with nine of the children. after three days we found them dead in their bodies smelling. they've been beaten up with large wooden logs on their entire bodies who are so painful remembering the size of the logs that be deaf lush john after that of a shotgun a book in slow mo cool. simberg boys carried out a series of massacres during the one nine hundred eighty s. all here in the region of much of the land rights groups say twenty thousand people lost their lives. the man who is now president and is an man and god works from the zanu p.f. party was in charge of national security at the time it may be decades later the voters here in the town of pull away i have not forgotten the massacres that go by the name of. yeshua is to. be it's due.
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to me and muslim and that is it all. so basically i wouldn't. i don't think. voters in matter be learned account for fifteen percent of the electorate so man and god is keen to win support here but he's not address the issue of the massacres he's cast himself as a reformer and has invited international election observers to zimbabwe for the first time in years last month he held a campaign rally here that was targeted by a grenade attack. the celebrate tree an atmosphere quickly turned to panic. man and god escaped unscathed he later dismissed the attack as the work of outsiders thought mowen in one year doesn't trust him he along with many others here plan to vote for the opposition movement for democratic change. algae
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activists in taiwan have suffered a setback in their fight for equal rights last year the territories top recognize same sex marriages and asked the government to legalize same sex unions but a year later nothing's happened and a raft of public referendums proposed by civil society groups unhappy with any changes have left l g b t activists fighting a lonely battle. now. joyce and her friends did imagine they will be doing this trying to convince people to vote for same sex marriage in a possible public vote but people don't seem to care not laying down now no one wants to take the leaflets paul says by a totally indifferent that's the situation with facing now. many of. the sites in different societies are also deeply divided. by support bt
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or even the pope said homosexuality is something you're born with or. hasn't been going the legalization of same sex marriage will influence the moral fabric of the family i strongly disagree. taiwan's community is disappointed only a year back it seemed they were on their way to marriage equality. and. support had been strong and very visible for same sex marriages a landmark ruling by the highest court gave authorities two years to pass legislation that would have strengthened gay rights both elections around the corner the government has been reluctant to do so. you know mainly support same sex marriage in taiwan she's candid about why the government is dragging its feet in the matter. the president doesn't did
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possibile in line with the top judge's ruling because many of his supporters a strongly opposed to it. find they worry that society will be up ended if such a bill is. completed. joyce and her girlfriend nicole certainly hope society sees their point of view and allows them the same marriage rights as millions of other taiwanese. you're watching the calm and then and the wasp the latest blockbuster from marvel studios infamous robin merrill from our culture desk will be here to give us the lowdown on the new micro superhero at and the inside. or zahavi are now more on the consequences of the unfolding trade dispute between beijing and washington that's right i mean as we are seeing this trade war unfold
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chinese state media have now slammed trump's trade policies but at the same time as we have seen china has retaliated with tariffs of its own on a variety of u.s. products including cars and i would cultural products like soybeans consumers in both countries now have to cope with higher prices for some of their favorite products in china for example lobster lovers could find themselves in hot water. a lot of lobster from the u.s. weighing around two and a half kilograms costs approximately five hundred yuan or seventy five dollars at seafood markets in beijing american lobsters have long had a reputation in china for this size and the high quality of their meat but chinese customers who enjoy this delicacy are about to feel in it because the chinese government has threatened to slap an additional twenty five percent import duty on this luxury menu item chinese wholesalers who import these cross stations will have to work out how to live with the high tariffs it was a good idea. well you don't know there's nothing much we can do if it is
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a trade war or we can do is adjust our supply chain here depending on the size of price increases. if the chinese government follows through with its threat the u.s. lobster industry could feel the pinch losing its edge over rivals such as canada and australia that will hurt the americans last year china imported about one hundred twenty eight million dollars worth of live lobsters from the u.s. accounting for fifteen to twenty percent of total u.s. lobster exports. and while the u.s. is saying goodbye to fair to free trade the african country of djibouti is doing the opposite as of this week djibouti is home to the largest free trade zone in africa it's counting on its strategic location of the coast of some of the world's busiest trade routes authorities hope the free trade zone will allow the entire continent to play a bigger role in world trade. it's the first phase of what's to become africa's
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biggest free trade zone a two hundred forty hectare site that's the size of about three hundred fifty football pitches is intended to encourage foreign companies to set up manufacturing plants. but the opening ceremony president was joined by several chinese business representatives a reflection of the two countries close economic ties. international free zone is a flagship project it culminates a significant number of infrastructure projects that have seen the light of day in recent years that are helping to strengthen djibouti is place in international trade and commerce. the free trade zone won't just boost to beauty's economy but that of east africa as a whole neighboring landlocked ethiopia for instance will benefit from accessing the port within the zone china has also invested billions in rail and road networks
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within the region. the project is an important part of china's belt and road initiative its global infrastructure project that's also been dubbed the maritime silk road chinese companies in particular are likely to make use of the chance to manufacture and export products duty free. government will be the free trade zones majority shareholder with three chinese companies owning the rest since ninety percent of djibouti is land is made up of desert raw materials are in short supply that's one reason for the country's high unemployment rate. the government hopes the free trade zone will create new york city's and help lift people out of poverty . c.e.o. tom enders has taken the gloves off telling journalists in london that he believes the british government has no clue as to how to exit the e.u. without causing huge damage to companies like this and hers is only the latest in
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a string of european c.e.o.'s who have expressed concern about the lack of progress on bret's of including a man who builds black caps for london. it's a classic british icon the black cap but the company behind this innovative electric powered taxi is joining the fleet of comic is concerned by breaks. during a visit to berlin the chairman of the london evie company pay to foster said mistakes over breaks it could start an erosion. this isn't put systems if it is a process that will take ten to fifteen years but it would be madness to wake up in the morning in london and read in the papers that there's no car industry in britain it would be a real shame. his concerns follow in the tire tracks of other big come manufacturers present in britain the likes of many make b.m.w. and most recently jackie landrover warning that ongoing breaks it uncertainty could
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put them off investing in britain. forster's firm touts its modern credentials why find u.s.b. charging is all on board but to make their shiny new models any v.c. is torn between suppliers on both sides of the channel a third of them based in mainland europe will the u.k. coal industry be wiped off the map in the next couple of decades has forced the fia's that depends on crucial breaks it trade decisions made in the coming weeks. that's all for business especially happy now and a timely question for european banks have their summer time and winter time for those in the e.u. changing the clocks forward an hour in the summer and then back again six months later has become a way of life but could the sun be setting on daylight savings time that's a question the european union is putting to its more than five hundred million citizens and online public consultation for more detail the social media editor
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jared reed is here gerri every time the time changes we complain about it especially lose that hour what's all this about well i guess the thinking originally behind savings is that during the summertime it gives us an extra hour of evening sun lies and in the winter time a little bit more sunlight in the morning but not everybody is a fan particularly the seventy thousand finns last year who petition their government to abolish daylight savings and so earlier this year the e.u. parliament voted to have a look at the policy and reconsider as there's been plenty of research on the health impacts of this the e.u. wrote last year though that when you put all of these studies to give they fail to reach a conclusive. they do indicate negative effects on human health so that is one thing to concede people who support daylight savings will say that it saves energy and reduces traffic accidents but those things have been debunked but people think that
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when you put all these countries in the similar times are not my have positive economic benefits so that's also something to consider the dot is a little bit fuzzy so i guess what the e.u. is hoping to do is to get the gauge the opinion of citizens to see how they feel about changing the clocks there's certainly a lot of opinions though how does this survey work exactly well that's the thing that hasn't really worked well so far i think everybody in the e.u. has tried to have their say because the web size that launched the public opinion surveys. crashed almost as soon as it launched yesterday possibly an indication of how much to mom they've been to get on it people have been tweeting their frustration like this woman who writes hey you fix your has to take your summit time so we tried to get on it as well and couldn't access it by the european commission sent us a p.d.f. of what the question it looks like to you scroll
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a bunch of pages it uses what their experience of daylight savings is ranging from very positive to very negative and then it goes on to ask if you'd like to keep it or to get rid of it so a way for the e.u. to find out who's on board and who isn't that looks like an exam paper jeremy make of this survey look at your right it's a few hurdles to come across the it is five pages long it seems a little bit excessive but in saying that some of those questions during apply to individuals i apply to companies and member states. another thing none of the questions have a straight yes or no answers so people who are looking to the question in for a definitive results might be disappointed that they don't get them it's meant to be filled out by e.u. citizens on what's described just die cold as but nothing stops nothing appears to stop anyone around the world from feeling this out if people want to get involved if viewers want to get involved and the survey gets back online as the commission
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has told us that will they have until august sixteenth to you have this site certainly some time if the website works only a social media editor thank you very much. the year for man and no was the latest superhero film to hit our cinema as this summer and robin merrill from our culture desk is here and coming out just in time for the holiday season robin absolutely and i think it will have the desired effect at the box office as well i mean the first movie costs a lot tonight and it but it took a lot of the box office and i think this one might even do better there are
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numerous superhero movies that come out every year. but what i liked about the first movie is the humor in it and we have to remember the pull rod plays the that the man and he's also this is the comedian i should say and actor paul rudd a very funny man and he also is one of the screen rises as well so i mean obviously the effect is in. this also combined with amazing action sequences resort a little bit that we're going to see of bit in a in a minute and of course the new attraction the waltz play by eventually lily who's the first female character featured in a ma in the title of a marvel film so let's see what the. the waltz get out. how. and just sort of.
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seem to mess it up every. year just. like attracts like and the world the new female superhero packed so joyous. she seems more intense one thing that we've always tried to sustain when i say we i mean me because i speak myself and plurals. is this way of dealing with everything with a little bit of a sense of humor and not. giving into this thread but kind of a carefree attitude about it and that's that's fun to do. you give her wings and blasters. so i take it you know that tech available for me you know i did
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. the wings why would i go. on the wall. on the inherent. superheroes. original and man film took in a half a billion dollars. michael douglas is back as the scientist who invented the man shrinking technology. with the best thing about. doing a sequel. is the opportunity to work with the people who were before so there's a feeling familiarity you don't have to go in like strangers and find a few way out. it's a fast paced mini superhero comedy. that what i miss we were just tiny this latest blockbuster from the house of marvel is unlikely to suffer from
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shrinking box office. i think while on the horizon everyone's already talking about what's more to come from this franchise well a lot so i can tell you because the two major comic book franchises of d.c. comics. d.c. comics they're both starting about the nineteenth how the heyday of comics i would say in the fifty's and sixty's but d.c. comics have superman it has batman has wonder woman more but marvel comics just has endless amounts i mean there's a man the spider man the hulk thor captain america and then there's these teams of superheroes life event x.-men the guardians of the galaxy and the fantastic four and also what i like about the marvel characters that they have them some suffer from self-doubt and you can relate to them because of this and by the way i haven't even mentioned all the bad things in the movie in marvel comics as well and to be
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an answer to your question yes there's a lot more to come from this franchise that will go on all as long as the money rolls in is there any hint though in this film that there's going to be another one yeah this isn't a spoiler alert but i should warn people who who don't know that they should stay right to the end of film malvo film fans will know this but as the credits roll die or get out from you'll see the cinema and leave because the still something to calm our current same old. you know stay to the very until the lights come up in the cinema robin merrill from our culture of death thank you so much. the world's greatest cycling race the tour de france begins tomorrow but as usual controversy is never far away ahead of the three week event defending champion chris froome is looking to win a record equal for this tour title but
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a cloud hangs over the brit record of an adverse doping test last year still authorities ruled this week that he had not committed an offense. under pressure chris froome is not only having to take on a gruelling course in this year's tour de france is also battling public opinion on a legal level of announcement drug was found in a doping test in september last year after a long investigation cycling's governing body cleared fruit and team sky because the testing is not always reliable but french fans have never taken to froome despite his fall to a titles and protests are expected joint five times when a banana you know crew is looking to emulate even call for strikes when the briton competes prove has tried to take the heat out of the situation if you suppose. chris froome for. the reason. of the team that you do support
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and support. in a positive way to bring negativity to the red skies british boss spoke french to try to put kate to a family. 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. whatever reception froome gets the route is tough the stuff is fairly straightforward but the out section is followed quickly by the pair of names before the traditional finale in paris. and chance on a belly 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. competition could also come from movie star and their colombian right. here on the right but froom is the jumo and well
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the champion and remains the clear favorite to secure his most difficult yellow jersey yet. to the northern spanish city of pamplona now where the famed running of the bulls festival has officially begun festival started when a traditional firework was set off and thousands of people packed out the streets to celebrate dressed in white and wearing the festival's red scarves for eight consecutive morning starting sunday saturday rather daredevils will race will all along an eight hundred fifty meter street course leading to palm comas bullring more than one million visitors attend the nine day fiesta every year. i are invited to a birthday party with a bit of a difference. marking its giant pandas fifth birthday and celebrating with not one but two birthday cakes or caretaker says the city treats contain her favorite green
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watermelon out goals and grapes but during the festivities she seemed far more interested in something else a huge birthday card hanging above her in the enclosure. with only one of the in our mind of the top stories we're following for you authorities in thailand now saying time is running out for free twelve boys and their soccer coach trapped inside a flooded cape this after the rescue mission claimed its first a former navy diver who ran out of oxygen. china's foreign ministry says retaliatory tariffs on certain you ask products have gone into effect it's sad they began at noon beijing time immediately after washington imposed duties on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese imports. don't forget you can always get news on the go just download our out from google play or from the apple store that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as
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