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i am. i am. and. this is deja vu news coming to you live from in thailand a high risk operation resumes to see if the remaining boys under foot or a goat still trapped in a cave after the successful rescue of four boys divers are now back in the vast flooded cave system to try and save the others we'll talk to an expert about the challenges of such a dangerous operation and also coming up the u.k.'s top brands if they go to david davis resigns nor does his departure mean just nine months ahead of the break the
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decade we talked to our correspondents in london and in brussels you. lost the fight to the top of formula one's ago i was standing there literally turned into a battle at the british grand prix lewis hamilton was possible stopped by sebastian vettel the bomb to go right up the track by fractions teammate after all that bouncing around hamilton still managed second place to fractals propre drop. in time and the rescue operation to free a young football team from a flooded cave has resumed a team of international divers will go and the next group of boys through four can the wiser's of doctor and sometimes very tight passageways on sunday the first four boys were extracted from the cape. the hospital the latest reports say the brain is
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a hungry bottom for good health and being kept from their families to avoid infections that lead to divers now have to depend on tanks placed along the route before they can continue it's a six hour journey from brad the boys were trapped to the entrance of the cave the team spent nine days deep in the cave before they were found perched on an elevator shaft. now during peter dennis he's the chairman of the british cave rescue council welcome to you this is obviously a very dangerous operation as we have the divers are back in the cave system give us a sense of what makes this rescue operation so difficult and so risky well we're encouraged and somewhat relieved at the success yesterday to get the flow boys out which does give us some hope that we will be able to have success with the remaining eight boys their coach and we have to remember there are also some of the trying to be
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sealed tight as accompanying them has been with them all this time. it is a tricky and dangerous operation it will be meticulously planned and you mentioned the need for huge stocks also acid and just throughout the route well that's been carried out by a very wide range of international divers a lot of european support divers that to ensure that there are fully recharged passengers it normally requires quite a lot of have to carry on to dive but if you can imagine the accession of maneuvering one of these children through some of the many quite can strip tit obstacles then that extra air is needed because you're just working that much harder so that was a key part of the plan is to integrate this restocking of our. now clearly garrison at the time must be vital for the success of such an operation how
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do you ensure that in a deep unfounded cave well one of the early calls for equipment was some underground cave radios these are blue frequency radio sets and they can be taken into the caves they need a run out of cable each side of them to form an antenna and an acrylic set on the surface can receive voice messages so one of those was suddenly taken into the shelf where the voice for resting and that is being used to help coordinate the timing of the quitman coming in if there's any necessity for how you speak things up it means we don't have to wait for one of the divers to emerge to pass the message out which could be hours rather than just a few minutes no rain and where they're out with the big guys given all the obstacles you mentioned earlier on the divers fighting against time. well they are obviously we're all concerned about the weather forecast and the onset of
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monsoon we've already had a few thunderstorms fortunately localized a short duration. if there's higher water level because of rain it'll just make everything so much harder for instance the visibility will be perhaps even worse than it currently is in the fully submerged sections new depth really silt all settlement will be washed into the cave and will be suspended in the water so that will make things harder we've got the problem of the slow rate of those river sections where there's a little bit of a space but imagine trying to make your way along even just walking if you're all chest deep or neck deep in water so the sections will be much harder and then finally currently it says dry as it's been recorded since the sort of acids from a specific the fifth of june when divers try to find the voice the third chamber
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that's often quoted currently most of the route to the search chamber can be walked and so that's really speeding things up in the what's the voices been dropped by the divers the divers can return to their mission and the time. personnel can then help the boys out from that the entrance you know that could easily go back to swimming and even diving with heavy water right peter debnam the chairman of the british koretz care council thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us and families of the tools for supporting members and how desperately waiting to find out if their firms are among those who have been rescued meanwhile the rest of the nation is closely tracking every step of the ongoing rescue operation and praying for its success. their ordeal has gripped the country the success of sunday's operation has fueled hope for the remaining ninety members
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trapped in the cave. those who can't help directly send prayers. i'm watching the news every day. i want to read about them as if they are my own kids. i hope they come out safely. and keeping up to date on their situation from afar i want to send more support and i pray for them all to be safe and to come out to soon as possible. it's an agonizing wait for relatives of the group this family heard on t.v. that their boy was supposedly one of the four rescued on sunday. i was wondering if he'd be all right i told myself he will be all right i knew but i didn't say it out loud i was worrying too but i kept my feelings quiet has been a while since i've laughed. but authorities are not confirming the identities
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of those freed out of respect for the families whose sons are still trapped. one official says the boys are also being kept apart from their loved ones due to the risk of infections. for the families the nerve racking wait goes on information is scarce and it could take several more days before the operation is complete. and in just the past few minutes it's been confirmed that a fifth boy has been pulled out from the cave of course we'll keep an eye on that story and keep bringing you the latest developments as they come in let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world the japanese government says at least a hundred and twelve people are dead after days of heavy rain and mudslides rescuers have been digging through the mud and rubble racing to find survivors tens of thousands of emergency workers have been deployed to have more than two million people were ordered to evacuate their homes. to journalists from me and ma have
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been charged with breaking the country's strict secrecy laws for their reporting on the rohingya crisis they were arrested in december in a sting operation critics have slammed the case as an assault on press freedom saying it's aimed at stifling reporting on the government's crackdown in communities. to the u.k. now where prime minister to resign may has appointed a new bricks of minister following the resignation of david davis forty four year old euro skeptic dominic robb will not be the most senior official in charge of negotiating the u.k.'s exit from the european union this latest dregs of turmoil comes just two days off the terrorism is announcement that our government had finally reached consensus on a divorce deal with the e.u. . the british cabinet gathered last week at the prime minister's country retreat outside london top of the agenda ending the infighting between hardline brick city
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years and rival pro europe ministers mission accomplished set to resume a on friday. the cabinet has agreed all collective position on the future of our negotiations with you and offer you a proposal will create a free trade area it was a consensus which only just lost it over the weekend. breaks it minister david davis was very much a hardliner davis clashed frequently and publicly with his european union counterpart michel barnier hey despite putting a positive spin on their strained relations. to unite says. the devices. undoubtedly be challenging times ahead of us in the negotiations we will do all we can deliver a deal best interest of citizens explaining why he quit david davis
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says he fears to reason may's approach will leave the u.k. in a weak negotiating position with less than nine months to go until britain leaves the e.u. this high profile ministerial departure will be seen as a significant setback. joining me now for more on the developments are our correspondents bigot moss in london and from brussels bob let me start with you bigot what is david davis saying about his resume sent us more about the person who was being appointed to replace him. dominic robb the housing minister has been appointed to replace david davies he's somebody like david davis who's also convinced brett city is somebody who has argued for greg securing the campaign crucially in contrast to david davis he's somebody who supports to reason may's checkers announcement from friday and he thinks it's the way the best way forward now we probably don't have to wait for long before the brick city has or say that
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this is a betrayal and cost because it is very very controversial what the prime minister has announced they davis has said that he still supports terrorism a does not want to see her fall but that might be a wish we are really watching the developments in london and seeing if there are more resignations or not it is definitely a crucial day and a crucial week for that reason may and barbara in brussels how are these latest developments and tilman well in you could prime minister to resign is government being viewed there. there's me of course some rita because everybody here had hoped that the checkers announcement the peace might hold at least for a little bit longer but now it's not quite clear whether they're both further resignations whether we sure she will survive this whole new turn of events brussels just can't do anything but sit and wait with regard to dominic rather of
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course you will negotiate with whomever london sends and there might be a certain hope that because rob is a lawyer by profession that me he might have a bit more sense for the legal necessities of this whole divorce process which is so you credibly painful and drawn out because david davis was very patient of both both those details he was not a details man as everybody always said about him so there might be a tiny hope that things will drop might go ahead a bit more smoothly however at the moment we don't do anything we don't know anything and we can't do anything in brussels and they could do that made us very quick to replace davis davis with dominic but how much of a setback is this for the prime minister and could there be more resignations as barbara indicated people in brussels fear. it is a huge setback and i think it's really the fallout from to reason is biggest mistake that she made a while ago when she triggered article fifty before really setting out any
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direction on breaks it so now we've got this huge time pressure and people will be thinking long and hard whether it's a good idea to replace the reason may to replace effectively the whole leadership of the country just before we have a crucial summit coming up in brussels in october just before article fifty runs out in march before britain really is set to leave the e.u. there isn't any speculation we haven't heard anything from boris johnson he has been challenge by fellow m.p.'s to come forward and throw his head in the ring but nothing has happened also swell a brave woman who's a junior mints. with david davies speculation that she might resign i think more resignations can easily follow today or in the next days right big mass in london in brussels thank you very much for sharing your perspectives with us saying the u.k. and prime minister is a may say she's a poor i'm shocked by the death of
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a woman exposed to the salvage era poisoned navi charm police have opened a modern wrist again into the in the into the incident forty four year old dawn sturgis and her boyfriend became ill two weeks ago in southwest england not far from where a former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned with the same substance earlier this year london has been moscow for that attack rich has been described as the first chemical weapon used in europe since the second world war. to turkey now where thousands of civil servants have been sacked for alleged links to terrorist groups this comes as a two year state of emergency is expected to end this month critics say turkey's president richard has used the extra powers permitted under emergency rule to target opponents president will be sworn in again as president later today following his victory in last month's presidential election did one hundred ports
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now from istanbul on the deep divisions in turkish society. the president's likeness is everywhere across turkey legit typed out one thing to ship thank you for his reelection which had made him almost all powerful head of state out on is now president party leader and head of government rolled into one he can hire fire ministers and some senior judges to solve parliament and rule by decree his powers of virtually unchecked but one thing hasn't changed he is running a bitterly divided country and that is particularly evident here in the found. the district of s. in the for example is an ad stronghold most of those living here are pious and conservative almost seventy percent voted in favor of the president and people are happy that he remains in charge. he's
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a source of pride for us that he represents us well on the world stage he's our leader you know because. our president has done what needs to be done so far and i'm sure he knows what the path forward is to build the. system that's one of choice means so happy since the elections that you can visit our country is going to make huge progress and god willing a future is going to be bright. buz in the cutty k. district are very different many young people live here students artists most of them oppose add the prospect of him ruling for at least another term scats them. but when you see that one with a whole generation grew up in the air one it's going to be another five years and i'm sure after that another five years he's imposing his education system is idiology on us that's not good. do about is not my president
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i see a dark future we don't know what to do we have no hard jobs we have. the honorable i'm too tired of talking about democracy. we still know what it is but will our children. the problems that turkey faces are far from over surging inflation high youth unemployment the war in neighboring syria the president has promised a solution for all these issues but his biggest challenge after all may be how to reconcile the deeply polarized society. to. the semifinal match ups of the world cup are set and the four remaining nations are getting ready for the games that can launch them into the final yes it's an all european affair from here on france with the little belgium on in st petersburg on
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tuesday and crucially face england in moscow on wednesday and the host country russia have now biled out of the competition but they enjoyed a remarkable drive all the way to the quarterfinals read they lost in a nail biter on saturday russia will rank seventeenth when the world cup kicked off we spoke earlier with ali moody in moscow our correspondent about the surprise team of the tournament and their fans. hope the most in the end russian fans had no hope at the start of the tournament they were built up and then of course cruelly dark so it's a difficult one for them but that hasn't stopped them from recognizing what an unlikely achievement this is for the russian teen russian fans turned out in the tens of thousands to welcome the team back to moscow here after their loss to croatia in sochi. i think there's a real recognition despite the disappointment that russia has massively over
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performed at this tournament and given their fans moments to cherish at their homes or them and so they're very proud of that i'm very grateful the fans. that was the deadliest all of a movie in moscow formula one now sebastian fadhil has taken the tenth race of the season the british crew preheat got boss to britain's own us hamilton who actually started the race in pole position. sensation in silverstone right from the green light sebastian fattal's ferrari flew straight into the lead while a slow start for lewis hamilton was made even worse when kimi reich units ferrari sent him towed rearing off the track a time penalty for the finn and a long way back for britain's federal established himself at the front joined by miss a destroyed file terry boathouse with the end approaching vettel had dropped down to second behind with hamilton and reichen instead in fourth fettle pulled off this plucky maneuver to brigade the lead with five laps to go and he had gone to
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meet crossing the line first the only disick and ever time at silverstone how to listen and write in and rounded off the party of the race but not the great crowd. yeah i think really a race that i enjoyed a lot i think the people enjoyed a lot so yeah it was a bit amazing day. that's all now as a cushion of eight points over defending champion lewis hamilton at the top of the driver's standings. and a second stage of the tour de france so a new leader emerged that after a mass crash to cut some of the frontrunners in the hundred eighty three kilometer ride through western france one doesn't bother with colombian for nanda goglia who had won the first stage to take hold of the ghetto jersey the remaining sprinters force it out for the finish line it's no walk in. gun powering home saga now has the overall need by six seconds. now for business news and monica and
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a big summit today to take place in berlin and the summit is between but china exactly and richard china's premier league kids. young is in germany to meet with german chancellor angela merkel the leaders are attending a forum on economic and technological cooperation china is one of germany's top trading partners and both countries have similar ambitions when it comes to the future of manufacturing the german strategy is called industry for dot oh in which smart machines to find the next step of industrial development is the blueprint for china's made in china twenty twenty five program which has come under criticism from u.s. president donald trump following claims of tech fit the plan aims to make china the world leader in ten key sectors including electric vehicles information technology and robotics and the german chinese talks of cooperating in these fields comes as washington cracks down on some chinese firms doing business with the united states
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. and of course a trade relations between berlin and washington have also soured since the u.s. imposed tariffs on european steel now for more on germany's and china us plans for industry and how they fit into the current global trade scenario i'm joined by ilya norton argo foreign trade expert at the association of german chambers of commerce and industry good to have you with us let me stop asking you where do you see opportunities for german industry to cooperate with china and want it be a win win situation for both. well industry four point zero is the leading topic in the next decade china's the biggest market the biggest trading partner of germany so of course we have to talk about the question how do we call borate how do we do innovation together because as we see right now in that fragmenting trade world it is very important in new topics to build up a level playing field all along the globe in germany and china together with europe very very important partners in that ok now this meeting of course today comes at
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a time when the united states is pushing towards a trade war with china how is the brow impacting german chinese economic relations . well it's impacting german businesses in china in the u.s. and in germany the interlinked it is very very close the global value change chains are very very linked so all businesses are worried that this trade war between china and the usa is infecting also german companies which are producing in china there are more than five thousand german companies in china and the u.s. is a very important market for them is there an upside to it though. well of course the question is how do you react to a threat of the world trading system in europe is has the chance to build up alliance of willing. countries to stand for free trade china itself doesn't have the best record in free trading but in the last few months and weeks there opened
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a lot of markets lower tariffs for four companies so maybe there is a partner at least in keeping world trade operating. and would not go for a trade expert at the german chambers of industry and commerce thank you so much thank you. china's biggest take company ten cents as it plans to spin off its music streaming service on a stock exchange in the united states the operator of the we chat. form says it hasn't decided on how it plans to sell tents and music in a filing to the hong kong stock exchange where its shares are traded it said the deal had been given regulatory approval music service councilwoman a seven hundred million active users. and shares in another chinese take giant shower me took a tumble as they made their highly anticipated debut on the hong kong bourse today
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quarter their way back to just under the offering price at the end of the day a long awaited i.p.o. has been overshadowed by trade tensions between china and the us and weakness in global markets. an environmental group says chinese factories are illegally using chemicals that deplete the ozone layer the environmental investigation agency says eighteen factories have admitted to using bad to chlorofluorocarbons china's booming construction sector is on the pressure to increase environmental standards so they've been using more and more insulation on buildings but the agency says they've been using the chemicals to save money and actually doing greater damage to the environment c.f.c.'s were banned internationally thirty years ago as they destroy the ozone in the upper atmosphere that absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. and as a reminder of the top stories we're following for you the rescue operation in
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thailand to free a young football team from a flooded cave has resumed today five boys have already been extracted from the cave and taken to hospital a team of international divers will now guide to the next group of boys from several kilometers of dark passage race. and britain's bricks and secretary david davies has resigned in a serious blow to britain's beleaguered prime minister just nine months before the country needs the e.u. data said the government w news live from berlin will have more for you at the top of the next hour don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that d.w. dot com thanks for joining us.
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