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i believe made the right shoes if you click call me putting my bill at the end of the way i really became a. part of it find us on facebook and on d w dot com. this is you know we can use live from berlin a blistering attack at the nato summit u.s. president donald trump singles out germany for criticism for mr miscavige to the russian because he's doing so much potential for growth. also rates alliance members for not paying their fair share is what secretary-general stillbirth says members have now agreed to pay more also coming up
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a neo nazi goes to jail for life beyond the shape it is found guilty of ten murders in germany most of them racially motivated the evidence in the five year long trial shocked the nation. plus the first picture showing the boys who risk youth from a flooded tie cave we're covering in the hospital all set to be in good condition reports say they were sedated to keep them calm during their rescue. it's great to have you along everyone we start off with that today high stakes nato summit in brussels where sparks have been flying nobody expects it to be easy but the way u.s. president donald trump came out swinging straight out of the gate caught everyone by survey. prize he's already made clear that he expects america's european allies
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to pay more for their defense this morning at a meeting with nato head yes still gurka trump took particular in at germany russia germany as far as i'm concerned this captive to russia because it's getting so much energy from right so we're supposed to protect germany but they're getting their energy from russia explained that it can't be you know. well since then the stoltenberg gave a news conference on the outcome of today's meetings he set the allies had agreed to increase their spending and share the burden of contributions more fairly he stressed that nato's is just nature's continued importance to the stability of all its members take a lesson in the history of nato and we have how the many disagreements on do we have been able to overcome them again and again because at the end of the day we
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all agree that north america and europe are safer together nato is good for europe on nato is good for north america. nato secretary general yes stoltenberg speaking there want to go to do to be a correspondent teri schultz she is at nato headquarters she was in very carefully to that address said terry at nato as secretary general is still the work reminding all involved about the importance of nato way that they need winding. the fact that he had such strong statements that he himself said he was reminding north america and europe that they needed each other is testament to the fact that strain ties have been strained and we shouldn't say ties with all of north america but the united states because of course canada is among those allies that the united states criticizes for low defense spending so we're really talking about the united states and the europeans here and yes i think he did feel that he needed to remind them of this message that they have to stick together and on on the defense
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burden sharing this has been a trend since twenty fourteen but there's been an increase even even more rapidly in the last year and secretary general stoltenberg is is happy to attribute that to president donald trump's pressure on the european allies they have all been increasing and eight nations now eight of the twenty nine allies this year are spending two percent of their g.d.p. on defense now that's up from three spending that amount in two thousand and fourteen so i think the secretary general would very much like the united states to see this as a success story so far it hasn't that hasn't been the way the president has been playing it for sure because also we're getting reports that mr trump is suggesting that our allies the spend four percent instead of two percent seems like the goalpost is moving again. well that's right and secretary general was asked
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about this and he said wait a minute let's get to two percent and we can we can talk again and and as we've been we've been discussing even by twenty twenty four which was a ten year deadline that the that the countries set themselves for getting closer to two percent even by that point only about two thirds of the allies will be spending two percent of their g.d.p. so it's crazy to talk about four percent at this point oh all right terry reporting from nato h.q. thank you so very much for your continued coverage. and next up a court in the german city of munich has found a member of a neo nazi terrorist cell guilty of murdering ten people in a decade long spree beata shaper has been sentenced to life in prison she belong to a group calling itself the national socialist underground or and it's you in short if they carried out the racially motivated murders two bombings and a series of robberies between the years two thousand and twenty. the
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verdict was a long time coming guilty of ten counts of murder the chief but the only survivor of the new nazi murder cell good life in prison. outside the court media politicians and lawyers gathered as the judges were still reading the full verdict . this club is consequent it's right that she was sentenced for life imprisonment and was found grievously culpable which means she will not automatically be released after fifteen years cheaper pleaded not guilty although she was part of the neo nazi to you for fourteen years she claimed that she did not know about any of the murders as lawyers regard today's verdict as judicially flawed in their view she did not actively take part in the crimes to be sorry go to the grounds for the judgement up until now are downright flimsy the courts clearly disregards the unequivocal specifications of the federal court of justice regarding complicity we will contest the verdict with an appeal. although the trial has ended many
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questions remain unanswered of all possible accomplices the involvement of the intelligence services and the failure of the police to properly investigate the case. as a school as assume that there is a clear and unequivocal verdict today what is also very clear is that today's verdict should not put an end to the discussion and it should not put an end to the debate surrounding a resolution to the be an inside for other and as you accomplices what charged along with be out to cheat them relatives of the victims suspect that they are other people do knew about the crimes and have saluted them demanding that investigators stay on the case until they have oncet all the questions. all right let's get you caught up now with some of the other stories making news around the world. officials in a got a stern say gunmen have stormed the department of education in the eastern city of jalalabad at least eleven employees were killed and ten injured security forces
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exchanged gunfire with the attackers for five hours before killing two of the testing second attack in jalalabad in as many days. probably a chinese political campaign or a kin young man has been sentenced to thirteen years in prison after a court found him guilty of quote subversion. state power it was first jailed as a counter-revolutionary back in the one nine hundred eighty s. and has already spent a total of twenty two years in prison. all right moving on to our other top story the time military has released the first images of the twelve boys and their coach being rescued from the flooded cave it has been reported that the boys were sedated to keep them from panicking as they were carried on a stretchers through the dark a narrow underground passages a group was taken out in batches over the course of three days in an operation its
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chief called quote mission impossible but as we now all know the rescue went ahead when oxygen levels inside the cave plummeted and more rain was forecast while the youth soccer team had been trapped in the cave complex for nearly three weeks by high water caused by mile soon raise the group is said to be in the hospital making a full recovery and you know his foreign is standing by for us and near the cave in the northern thailand ploy in the as we just saw in those in those images there the pictures that have been released from the cave for what more have you learned about this harrowing rescue. well first of all i really found it to be extremely stunning watching these new videos that were just released . resawing of rapidly flowing water we saw how narrow that cave really is and for the first time we actually saw how they extracted the boys not just the
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preparatory works that happened on that we had been seeing all along so that was in parts it really felt like watching an action movie so asked for the hard facts not all of the questions that the hundreds of journalists had were answered but what we learned was that the distance that the boys actually had to go through water wasn't all that long there was two hundred fifty meters now for boys that adds two weeks ago didn't even know how to swim that is still a major achievement. after that stretch they have to go through water they will put on stretchers and then carried out of the cave so all in all at this press conference the officials just iterated how big of a success this whole mission was how the international corporation made all the difference and they were just happy that this mission was accomplished exactly and what bravery they exhibited indeed we saw all the boys there in the hospital do we
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know more about how they were doing. yes we were told we also saw in videos we saw some of the boys walking around already they were doing the victory sign so they seemed in very good spirit we learned that all of them are eating normal food now they're still in isolation so they still haven't been able to really talk to their parents but that's just a precaution we learned that they will have to stay in the hospital for up to ten more days and then afterwards. and then afterwards they will have to stay at home for thirty more days so it won't be very soon that they will come back to school but they're in good spirits and they are we cooperate in well alright for in the short reporting there from thailand thank you for your continued coverage. right time to talk world cup because the second semifinal will take place tonight
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in less than an hour so let's cross over to all over a movie from the force who will be inside moscow's losing three years stadium for the match but before that he joins us now good to see you ali what's the atmosphere like a re you are did a lot of fans make the trip. well my experience for most of the tournament has been not that many fans from either of these countries traveled but of course now as the teams have progressed perhaps further than people back home were expecting the fans want to be a part of it you have to remember the croatia's last world cup semi final was back in one thousand nine hundred eight england's even further back in one nine hundred ninety so this is a really big deal for the supporters and although they may have turned up a little bit late to the party that's certainly making up for that now with a lot of noise on the metro on the way to the stadium and then outside the stadium the legion he said behind me now ahead of the guy i've heard a lot of renditions of football's coming home among other songs and so they really
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are bringing something so the atmosphere this world cup even if it is a bit later than we'd like right now ali of birth teams they have their strengths but neither are the complete package where will this game be decided do you think. well there are there are two things to look out for i think from england it's going to be the set pieces from free kicks and corners and in the been very very dangerous this world cup scoring five goals already through that rates so i think is going to be a long night for the croatian sense about. but also of course have their own strengths and particularly in sentiment feel good even rockets moderates they've got two of the most talented players at the told him and i think given too much time and space on the ball that could be fatal i think those are the two things that he was need to look out for tonight ali both teams defied the odds one probably had the easiest route to the protest to a potential world cup final who is the favorite and who could beat france in the final. well i think either of these sides
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would be an underdog against a very talented french team but you know we've seen a lot of ups says of the totem and so far so who knows what could happen in a one off i don't for tonight i think what it might come down to is fitness craze you have had to go through extra time on penalties in the last two rounds even if i didn't see it just the once and way back in the round of sixteen i think players may just talk a little bit quicker than their english counterparts tonight and so that could be decisive in the slight favorites for me right or they could have so much adrenaline rushing through there behind it is that state is still very fit for that last semifinal thank you so very much ali in moscow greatly appreciated and we're going to head to for some tennis news now and there's been a huge shock at wimbledon the defending men's champion roger federer is out he lost at the quarter final stage to kevin anderson of south africa anderson came from two sets down and saved a mash point on his way to
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a famous victory but after breaking federer in the twenty third game of an incredible fifth set he held his nerve to clinch his place in the semifinal on novak a joke of it sure has continued his recent resurgence by beating japan's kings xi corey in four sets the serve was given a warning for throwing his racket into the ground at one point but he's due to his eighth wimbledon semifinal. well rock and roll then. is up next. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connections of air road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at
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