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this is deja news coming to you live from berlin donor trump international south africa need to analyze what germany as far as i'm concerned captive to russia because of. course for our work. trump launches a stinging attack on germany in particular and says that all in the two members are taking advantage of america what this means for the transatlantic alliance. also coming up of one of germany's longest and most notorious neo nazi murder trials and rip a life sentence today be out of the only surviving member of
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a neo nazi whose racially motivated crimes shocked the nation was still would she spend the rest of her life in jail. and welcome to thought she spock's already flying in brussels ahead of a summit of major leaders which has just got underway he was present dollar trump arrived at nato headquarters a short while ago he's made clear that he expects america's european allies to pay more for their defense of this morning at a meeting with the nato head yeah staunton bug trunk took particular aim at jim and here's what he said dirty as far as i'm concerned this captive to russia because it's getting so much gold standard for all right so we're supposed to protect
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germany but they're getting their energy for murphy explained it to be. and the german chancellor responded shoppy to those comments by donald trump this is what on the america had to say just a short while ago. it's based on this game that i would just like to say that's how i experienced in person when a part of germany was controlled by the soviet union and i'm very happy that today we are united in freedom and that we can death will also say that we determine our policies independently and can make independent decisions and that is good the good side of this is. that we now join our chief mox whole fun was at the nato headquarters max shah was in the german chancellor talking about making policy independently i'll be heading towards a showdown between these two leaders at this summit. at least she took it to a personal level as you just heard that i'm reading connecting what trump said
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about russia to her past when she lived in east germany which was occupied by the soviet union so apparently you know i get a better doesn't show too many feelings but she is not abused i think that's safe to say and it also difficult for her that donald trump recently has started establishing a pattern connecting different topics that in the past were separated on an international level for example trade defense or now the relationship between germany and russia and defense trump is connecting them creating these conditions through them direct or indirect and trying to add up the pressure on some of the nato allies especially germany to pay more but why give us some context to why trump raise this issue of russian gas supplies the wansee use that in germany is captive by russia for a strong comments to make. it's especially confusing when you know that
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he would be too much to say he's a fan of the new putin but in the past he has said some rather kind words about the russian president and he's going to meet him next week on monday in helsinki so he's contradicting himself in many ways here but what's important for him seems to be at least a relentless well attack on germany from different angles take the car industry for example now the payments to russia to payments to nato their relationship to russia so it seems an endless supply doesn't really matter to him whether it makes sense if you look at the whole picture but to keep up the pressure on germany he really seems to think that the germans are free riding in nato that it's unfair when you look at the trade picture and all that and for germany it's getting harder and harder to really try to respond in a coherent way to all these accusations max inside the gym when john says rejected his criticism that germany is not doing enough wouldn't need to but what does all this bickering mean for the trans atlantic alliance the u.s.
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and its allies seem to be drifting further and further a pot. well to be fair the germans have pledged to spend more and they do for now they're spending one point two percent of their g.d.p. on defense and nato his goal is to spend two percent so the germans are trying to increase that amount but the problem here of course is trust can the other nato allies still trust a partner in this case the most important partner of the u.s. to really do in their eyes the right thing if there really is an emergency if there's a problem to stick to the article five meaning common defense to protect the other allies as if it were your own territory and even if there's not a huge change on the ground here i mean the military direction has remained basically the same even with trump there is doubt among our allies that when it really comes to this situation that will be ready to sacrifice american lives and also more american money to help other allies like germany maxell fundi job
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brussels bureau chief at the nato headquarters thank you very much of bring us up to date. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world the time navy has released the first video off the track boys and their coach being rescued from the flooded cave it's been reported that they had been sedated to ensure that they didn't panic as they were carriage and stretches through that narrow dark passage ways the team had been trapped for nearly three weeks and are now recovering in hospital. pakistani police say a suicide bombing after the election rally in the country's northwest has killed a secular politician and lived below or and make least twelve august fifty people were also injured in the attack at the evolving national party event in the city of push other of this comes ahead of national polls she added for later this month the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility. a course in munich
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in germany has found a guilty the only surviving member of a neo nazi terrorist cell that was involved in a ten year crime spree they are to cheaper has been sentenced to life in prison and found guilty on ten counts of murder arson and membership of a terrorist organization she belongs to a group calling itself the national socialist on the ground zero and s e u which carried out ten racially motivated modest two bombings and a series of robberies between two thousand and two thousand and eleven. because on a funk is in minutes standing outside the courtroom frank the trial has come to an end after five years what does this mean. well it comes with dramatic scenes behind me i'm retarded the reason for that is that one of the supporters of the terrorist group will leave this courtroom as a free man and three who supported the three terrorists. saying caravans
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were them that they used to go to the spots and kill people ten people will leave this. courtroom today because his imprisonment is it's more than what he was what the word is saying so he can leave this court at the moment so i think this will end here with very mixed feelings especially amongst the victims' families they say not only that the networks behind the terrorist group was not really invest properly investigate it but they also are besides the fact. got a very strong life said verdict with a life sentence the others went off a prosecutor the other supporters in a course called not properly approach prosecutors and one man who obviously was a strong supporter of the terrorist is a free man as of today. so we can see a frank emotions are running high in the demonstrations behind it and this was
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a trial that had many and made headlines around the what this is a look back at what led to today's guilty verdict. throughout the years long trial the main defendant beyond the chief 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 chip has always know when a guilty verdict could mean spending the rest of her life in prison. prosecutors say. bernhard ran a right wing underground terrorist cell for fourteen years in november twenty seventh the two men were fine 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 house with the three suspects lived in a pond attempt to destroy evidence she was also charged with attempted murder in
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connection with the fire revelations of a suspected right wing terrorist group in germany shocked the country security authorities struggle to respond to their failure to detect that shadow footage i have seen on 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.a. and. 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 dorner murders because some victims owned restaurants. as the authorities failure to properly investigate the killings became clearer the n.s.u. case developed into a political as well as a policing scandal
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a number of parliamentary inquiries were set up their aim to find out how the 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 go under. some relatives have themselves been wrongly suspected for years that is particularly disturbing and i sincerely apologize for it 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 beata chip
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provides some closure for the victims' families. so francophone in munich there are still so many open questions as we heard and allegations of institutional racism in the security agencies what lessons if any have been learned from this case and we can see it still bail out behind you with those protests. one led lesson is obviously that this debate is not over you see the emotions behind me these are supporters of the victim's family that demand further investigation of the terrorists not seen networks in terminate that were also responsible for. terror groups murders murders murders here in the in the country and what comes out here is obviously the strategy of the federal state prosecutor always saying we have a group of eight we had a group of three terrorists one survival they are to chip in only a handful of people supporting them obviously is not easing the people that want to
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left justice especially amongst the victims' families from kaufman after the coup in munich southern germany thank you. the second world cup semifinal takes place in moscow tonight and surprise package croatia and england do battle the creation of first of a place in the world cup final the three lines meanwhile have exceeded expectations despite many of the usually boisterous fans staying away from russia. this flight from london heathrow should be packed with england fans but the check in desk has seen busier days political tensions fears of a russian hooligans and costs mean the number of england supporters usually it's a world cup is 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 and come to russia and support a national team they have gotten into the same if i know. croatia's wealth of talent could also be scaring off some england fans real madrid's luka moderates event 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 h. 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
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