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this is deja news coming to you live from berlin guilty one on jimmy's longest and most notorious near nazi murder trial ends with an life sentence to achieve that is the only surviving member of a. known as the national socialist underground the group's racially motivated combines shocked the nation to do it after a five year trod shameful has been to she spend the rest of her life in jail. also coming up donald trump isn't addresses the what's expected to be a fractious nato summit he says other members are taking advantage of the u.s.
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and has ignored the attack on germany in particular we asked the transatlantic alliance can survive trumps pressure. and france up through to the blog come prajna offer of one move victory will belgium salmon going to team second home for good sending the blues to the championship game to play the without the other said you wanted to not win croatia facing the. cima a court in munich has found guilty the only surviving member of the neo nazi terrorists out that was involved in attending a crime spree beyond a cheapo has been sentenced to life in prison and found guilty on ten counts of murder ah. osland and membership of
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a terrorist organization she belonged to the group calling itself the national socialist underground and su which carried out ten racially motivated murders two bombings and a series of robberies between two thousand and two thousand and eleven most of the victims were of turkish origin the any it seems activities ended when two male members died in an apparent murder suicide after a feed robbery victim's families and critics say the trial left many open questions related to the n s u. and the obvious correspondent frank kaufman is in munich you standing outside the courtroom franks of biotic cheaper has been given a live sentence which is ponting she is going to appeal but first if we're going to see how did she react when the verdict was read out. she reacted smaller less in the same way and had the same appearance like we know it
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for many years now very calm no emotional reactions in her face to face for example . that quite surprisingly i think at the end of such a long trial and a very very strong verdict against her. as one of the lawyers confirmed and off to the first news came out in the course of the morning here in munich that they will appeal this were ticked at the constitutional court of germany in cots. now we have still the that the church is still working to pre-sent the grounds of the case not only against beata chapter but of course as well against the four other accomplices here we have word itself about one person less than three years another one that i fully who was obviously the main supporter of the terrorist group of about ten years in prison and imprisonment the fine this is a trial the chimney and made headlines around the world let's not take
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a look at a watch led to today's guilty verdict. throughout the years long trial the main defendant be outed often turned her back on proceedings as if the charges did not concern her membership of a neo nazi terrorist organization involvement in ten murders arson bomb attacks and robberies but chipper has always known a guilty verdict could mean spending the rest of her life in prison. prosecutors say chipper. bernhard ran a right wing underground terror cell for fourteen years in november twenty eighth levon the two men were fined dead in this burnt out motor home only then did the apparent dimensions of the case become clear. chip is accused of setting fire to the highs for the three suspects lived in a pond attempt to destroy evidence she was also charged with attempted murder in connection with the fire revelations of
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a suspected right wing terrorist group in germany shocked the country security authorities struggle to respond to their failure to detect it shall before to have thrown the charges before the state security senate of the munich higher regional court against the accused be out a chip in for alleged supporters and assistance of the terrorist group national socialist underground known as the n.s.u. and it's. between two thousand and two thousand and seven prosecutors say the n.s.u. murdered nine people with turkish or greek migrant backgrounds and one policewoman . investigators initially suspected organized crime or clan feuds even family members the killings were insultingly nicknamed the donor murders because some victims owned restaurants as the authorities failure to properly investigate the killings became clear the n.s.u. case developed into a political as well as a policing scandal a number of parliamentary inquiries were set up their aim to find out how the
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investigators failed to connect the ten killings and identify the far right motive behind them. politicians were forced to apologize to the victims' families for the state's failure to properly investigate the killings. i knew i knew who biggest and yaba some relatives have themselves been wrongly suspected for years that is particularly disturbing and i sincerely apologize for its own thoughts. disillusioned relatives describe the distress of being treated as suspects instead of survivors coping with the murder of loved ones whitish the sheer today i stand here mourning not only for my father i myself am also tortured by the question am i at home in germany. chancellor angela merkel promised a thorough investigation but many questions remain unanswered the n.s.u. trial has taken five years it can only be hoped that the verdict against be able to chip in to provide some closure for the victims' families. so frankl what this is
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that it delivered today in the courtroom behind you mean i mean the other cheaper good life and the lesser sentences are for other men will this bring closure to the families of those who were killed. i doubt for now because the families are not happy with the fact that investigators and federal state prosecutors did not come up with further details in the course of this trial for these many years now about they are not seeing networks behind standing behind this nazi terrorist group here in germany and this is the disappointment there was a surprise on the criminal side of the critics about. the verdict against mrs japeth at the end was really that strong and it looks like for now that she really house to go into prison and stay in prison for minimum fifteen years that surprise some critics but then on the other hand people are disappointed that there is no
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more insights yet about the supporting groups and here. the judge cuts with the head of the court is more and more pointing out that everything started what we saw the lights since two thousand with these more than maybe these ten murders that all this started in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the fall of the pearl and wall when more and more neo nazi groups emerged in the country and in particular this group found themselves and brought themselves together in the city of you know in eastern germany i was quite in the us quite it was quite detailed how he described how the stars in one thousand nine hundred seven there were more more and. and that's this idea that they want to become violent this is something the society probably will have to discuss further rights are a lot of questions still remain to be answered frank of money in near nic thank you very much. for that we've not been yet to date with some of the stories making news
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around the wild celebrations outside a thai hospital where all twelve boys on this soccer coach are recovering off their rescue from a flooded cave the group had been trapped for nearly three weeks before being evacuated by the tiny baby and a team of international divers medical officials say the trigger and the coach are in good condition. prominent chinese political campaign a keen young man has been sentenced to thirteen years in jail after a court found him guilty of subversion of state power he was jailed as a counter-revolutionary in the one nine hundred eighty s. and has already spent a total of twenty two years in jail. japanese prime minister shinzo arias visited an evacuation center in one of the areas was affected by recent rain as this as a death toll climbs to a hundred and seventy six people off to severe flooding and landslides caused by
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last week's downpours dozens of people remain missing it's one of japan's weather related disasters in decades. u.s. doesn't trump is again lashed out of european partners ahead of a nato summit that's starting today trying to treated that many nato members with not spending enough on defense and suggested america may not come to the aid of countries that don't need budget commitments and he singled out germany in particular do you tell you should reports now from brussels. you've got a big bills you donald trump has relentlessly attacked you know around us and how much they spend on defense but it's toward un-american u.s. president has directed most of his ire the german chancellor was again in his sights at a recent rally and i said you know. so we're protecting you and it means a lot more to you they're protecting us because i don't know how much protection we
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get by protecting you that guarantee of mutual defense is the bedrock of the nato alliance trump has hinted he might not honor the so-called article five principle for those countries that don't spend two percent of their g.d.p. on their militaries that new threats coming amid reports he's considering pulling out some of the thirty five thousand u.s. soldiers stationed in germany well they are absolutely right be nervous i think sophia bet a fellow with the london based center for european reform says trump's attacks on merkel don't just damage her they strengthen nato chief nemesis the. relationship between d.c. and berlin being weakened we see that the way that president trump singles out i am a potentially the by the europeans and all of that it's good for putin to medical is frustrated by her inability to forge any connection with trump despite her skill in managing difficult relationships. with the u.s.
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leaders bombastic rhetoric may have made allies reach for their wallets quicker first but it's becoming counterproductive says jeff ruthy of the center for strategic and international studies germans don't want to be seen as compliant with trump he explains and americans may be turning against germany. certainly americans see the united states engaged globally they want to know that our allies stand with us and when they hear the president making accusations in particular toward germany that it's not pulling its share of the weight as he puts it i think that has an effect over time many allies spend less on defense than germany but this keep the trump tirades this is also an opportunity for european leaders to show solidarity but i think in america you know the fact that the president is focusing on singling her. doesn't mean that everyone can just be back in their chairs and that her write
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it out but with many of their own records of underspending in the spotlight european leaders are likely to keep their heads down and let marigold bear the brunt of trump on her own. that we now drawing a deep breath as a whole flock who is at the nato headquarters welcome x. not ahead of the summit the u.s. president has again lashed out at his nato allies thinking out jim in particular let's take a quick listen to what he had to say germany as far as i'm concerned just a captive to russia because it's getting so much energy from russia so we're supposed to protect germany but they're getting their energy from russia explained that they can't be given. so much how do you explain that and what do you make of donald trump's comments that the criticism of donald trump is that germany is paying russia for delivering natural gas to germany not only germany but
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debate the whole of the european union and the americans are paying nato for in order to be able to defend nato including germany against russia so that is something that he is criticizing but what we see here is a pattern emerging is trying to mix different topics topics that in the past were separate for example trade defense now the relationship of germany and russia climate change all these things usually in an international context are treated separately but now by mixing them he's trying to increase the pressure but that's something he'll probably be able to talk about directly with are going to back later in the day we've just learned that a bilateral meeting between donald trump and i got a backhoe is planned for the afternoon here in brussels and some made those comments if you just quoted was talking to the nato secretary general jens stoltenberg what was against staunton banks reaction. so the
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back is in a difficult position because of course as the secretary general of the alliance he wants to make sure everybody's on the same page on the other hand he's thankful to donald trump because he's putting so much pressure on the member states that indeed more contributions financial contributions have been flowing into the alliance quite significantly so but at the same time he acknowledged africa me back from that meeting with trump that truck had a very direct way of expressing himself i think he said a very direct language but i can self did not want to comment on this new issue that emerged the energy relation between germany and russia. right a bus on brussels bureau chief a mass reporting from the nato headquarters thank you very much. to the world cup non france have booked their place in the championship final and to talk about last night's game these to welcome her talking from sports says
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welcome you know there was so much of anticipation both teams a very hungry to win this match in the end france won one nail against belgium how did they do it yeah so when you have one golden generation take on another you would expect more goals it didn't happen it was still a very tight match and at the end the difference maker was basically france defendo m.t.t. to this man right here behind me on the screen and he scored a goal from a set piece and i have to mention that because around forty two percent of all golds at this world cup have come from set pieces that's a new record let's take a look at the report now. it wasn't until the twenty second minute it's k.g. seven final sprang to life belgians toby and a viral tonight on the turn a stunning sight from hugo to reese front so tight next killian and back pain feeding benjamin providing the thirty eight minutes of vital stuff from tivo
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culture this time the breakthrough arrived early in the second tough francais summerland t.t. rose highest i'm not home and strong reasons cornering the fifty first minute. nothing korchnoi could do about that one. fronts turn on the magic to produce one of the game slick his moves shortly after a lucky escape for belgium the red devils three men forward in the dying moments but left blur held firm under pressure. delirium at the final whistle the first world cup final appearance for france in twelve years croatia england line wait a heart breaking into the tournament to belgium. the live from us. from evil of frost spade the much wasn't as exciting as i'd expected given the two teams are so strong away from presidents runs i'm from a defensive perspective definitely definitely i mean france this was a display of top notch defending duran and m.t.t. i mean they defend it with
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a maturity way beyond yes and i think this is france's pragmatics and it might not be so pleasant on the eye but it's really paying off a compact a solid they know when to hit top gear and as much time to report belgium really had no solution they ran out of ideas and that's now here what some of the players and coaches thought about the game. you know i'm an older i feel so much pride. like we worked a lot for this when we did it together also a person like us who like to mock you i scored the goal but the whole team in play while much much we did what we had to do to get to the final pieces and i'm very proud of evelyn you know when i feel that. you feel good to hold something unfortunate four hours the difference is. that both situation except playing. the game was as you could imagine very close very chary. on he was going to be decided in two maybe the one that he could find
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a final teaching the boards or we should get a little bit of luck in front of goal. ok let's look ahead to today's semifinal gracious and england play each other for us to pay the window one of them what do you expect to see as the match of the book i have to say fifty fifty i mean crazy i think the hat there have a slight edge because they need is a bit more creative with the likes of luca moderate and even got to take but i do think that in and will have the pressure legs because craig did go twice into extra trot time twice into a penalty shoot out so that might either work for or against them let's take a look. this flight from london heathrow should be packed with england fans but the check in desk is seen busy a day's political tensions fears over russian hooligans and the costs i mean the number of england supporters usually it's a will copies well down this year even ahead of a first semifinal in twenty eight years. organizers of brought out
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a former miss russia to try to encourage more england fans to make the trip. i says i want to say to english fans guys that get it together come to russia and support a national team because they have gotten into the same fine no. croatia's wealth of talent could also be scaring off some england fans real madrid's luka moderates you vent to strike a mario man to catch and barcelona midfielder even rockets have shown so far a knock out wins by a penalties hoffenheim forward andrei kraemer each knows england well from his time at leicester. england play more attractive and attacking football than in previous years. it's hard to say what suits especially because we have our own style. i'm sure the match won't be off to a fast start because there's so much at stake we need to stay focused especially in defense. they could go the distance but
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know the saying them fans don't want penalties. ok let's take a look at the servant piece of clothing everyone is wearing something what waistcoat wednesday what's that all about so i think most england fans will look like this today with the waistcoat and this is basically the fans are encouraged to support the team by having a waistcoat waist coat on and the craze has gripped in then before the semifinal against crazy and the man who started it all is in and managing. gareth southgate and the craze has been trending on social media ahead of the match parents paying tribute to the manager's fashion sense and it's such a hot item right now that in many parts of england they've even run out of waist cold coats but i have to say it's all being done it's not just in a steady craze it's really being done for good cause because money raised from this
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will go to a blood charity called blood why it isn't i know why you're trotting around with the whiskered in the clothes of. you know not him and fred so i did oh boy. thank you very much also it was insides. ok to denniston cabaret remains on course for her first woman title after booking her place in the semifinals camera down the diarrhea in straight sets to clinch a loss for berth against last year's elian asta penco victory keeps alive the possibility of an all german women's final on saturday and then after you do as you're just came from behind to beat kick you bet georges is enjoying her best ever run at the grand slam but it doesn't get any easier she would need seven time wimbledon champion serena williams in the semifinals. again now danny has your men
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he's got business and a trade dispute continues to escalate those who i am richer and there are so many layers to this others break it down for you the next round in the american chinese trade conflict donald trump's administration is getting ready to impose tariffs on another two hundred billion dollars in chinese imports the white house says the new levies are a response to china's counter tariffs which came after america's first round of import duties while they focused on industrial goods to limit the impact on consumers expanded list of over six thousand products includes everyday items like electric lamps and food like macro beijing slams the threat is totally unacceptable and valves to impose countermeasures. donald trump is increasingly targeting agricultural products from europe in his trade war just take spanish olives which have been under tariff since november last year the u.s. department of trade up held the decision on tuesday saying all of production is
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unfairly subsidized farmers and under the sea or depend on the american market sales of plummeted jobs cuts they accused trump of trying to blow apart europe by attacking a cornerstone of the e.u. its common agricultural policy. and trump versus the e.u. is not the only transatlantic fight going on at the moment the e.u. commission also looking into google's business practices again laws house is tracking this for us in frankfurt laws what's behind the move and are you sensing outrage from investors or simply deja vu. well i wouldn't call it outrage but to wait to see google shares down overnight by about a percent so people do take notice investors do take notice but it's not the first time they are dealing with it so it's a little bit of a deja vu daniel indeed it's one of three cases actually this time as of course a classic antitrust case and it has to do with google illegally abusing the dominance of its android system when it comes to mobile advertising last year at a very similar case that cost google two point four billion euro this one experts
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say could actually come in a little more expensive and the third one is still outstanding and again this is about the search engine that google uses and also related to mobile advertising and to stick to the transatlantic theme german car make a dime has announced a new project in california of all places tell us more. while diameter and bosch together they want to bring a fleet of driverless taxis to california why california because of course that is where the competition is and they've been there for a while of course as much as they have been trying to get more into driverless technologies they are way behind let's say g.m. or of course away more google offspring and now they're getting into at least their market maybe they can learn from them i don't know but they want to bring in some taxis over there going to be a regular caps for regular people can call these caps using apps and that's just going to be a driver in there just a person of course still controlling the entire system they haven't said how much
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they're investing in that they haven't said how many caps that will be but they at least bring that technology over and see that they learn from the partners their german companies finally getting into gear when it comes to innovating in that space last held in front but thank you very much for that. and that wraps up the business let's get a reminder now of the top stories we're following for you. it was more germany's longest and most notorious near nazi murder trials judgment call to sentence defendant be out of cheaper to live in. on ten counts of. the national socialist on the ground. whose members carried out a ten year racially motivated. through to the world cup final. in two that. they will.
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