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you see right through the bullet hole in the right there i don't know where it became a. part of it does on the spoke. this is a w newsline from berlin protest in london against u.s. president donald trump a visit to britain with a giant balloon depicting trump as a baby floats into the air beside the parliament building in the british capital this after trump blasts the u.k.'s bret's of policy and warns it would make a possible free trade deal with the us impossible plus the syrian government troops to recapture an opposition stronghold the syrian flag is raised about the city of
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the wrong for mass protests in two thousand and eleven led to an uprising against the outside. and defined iran strict headscarf law meets the iranian women who are facing trial for not swearing but the job in public. i'm sorry so much drama thank you for joining us at the start of this four day visit to the u.k. the us president was invited to a dinner hosted by the british prime minister but at that very moment an interview with donald trump was published in which he blamed theresa may for quote wrecking brags that trump said may's plans for a business friendly exit from the e.u. would leave it too close to the bloc he also questioned whether there could be a special u.s. britain trade deal in the wake of a so-called soft in the interview she said quote i would have done it much differently i actually told. theresa may have to do it but she didn't listen to me
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as comments come after several tumultuous days for may two senior ministers resigned in protest over her plans for trade with the e.u. after the u.k. leaves next march let's bring in our correspondent burgomaster is following all of this for us from london hi barry good so an explosive interview what is the fallout and today. well i want to first show you this news paper that set the tone for the dinner last night and also for the all the discussions that are going to follow you today with prime minister to resign may so may as direct threats that end the u.s. deal is off of course it's the u.s. trade deal that's really is what's the reason why it was hoping for that she would get a little closer in the discussions with president trump britain that's leaving the e.u. britain wants to be closer to the united states that would be if the sense of this visit if the reason may was able to say anything like that's over the over the weekend but from what we know so far donald trump is having none of it and yeah he
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was really very very critical off the reason mase strategy which of course it would leave britain much closer to the e.u. than donald trump would have advised what wasn't just the breaks of strategy he also had a tip for who were successor might be in the interview with the sun newspaper the u.s. president praised the former foreign secretary boris johnson and he said quote i think he would be a great prime minister i think he's got what it takes he also said he had a lot of respect for johnson was sad that he had stepped down so what will the atmosphere be like at these talks after these comments. well boris johnson of course has always been never says what's the reason may he's really being in opposition an open opposition to how and the fact that. now sides with him is maybe not so surprising was because we know that there are close ties between the brics it is like niger for boris johnson and donald trump and his camp so that there are
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close ties but that he is so open in really humiliating to reason may that has really astonished many in here in the u.k. and to reason may well have to muster up a lot of humor i think in order to get through these talks today and bigger we see that there is lots of people gathered behind you there are protests against trump in london today what's been going on. well here we are at parliament square and behind me you see something all right and wearing a giant nappy it's the so-called trump baby blamed some protesters want to just really express their opinion on the u.s. president in opposition to his views on climate change and how he treats people at the borders his views on immigration and i've talked to one of the protesters no no mark months and here's what she had to say. we have made
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a giant inflatable trump baby to highlight the challenge characteristics of the president which he has demonstrated again this morning by you know essentially threatening our prime minister going to be flying this baby and send the message that we oppose his policy and his policies and which policies exactly is it that you are opposing what i mean pretty much all of them maybe but especially immigration obviously i mean what he's doing on the border with separating children from parents even though now he said they want to do that anymore a lot of the children haven't been returned to their families and a lot of them are infants so they won't be able to to say what country they're from or who their parents are because they are babies so there's a big chance that some of the chillun will never be reunited with their families and their families are still in indefinite detention other than that obviously ripping up climate agreements is very damaging for everybody in the world i mean
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pollution doesn't just stop midway through the atlantic so that affects all of us but you know it's also just his behavior just the way he acts and normalizes racist and sexist behavior. so there will be trial a protest protest against president trump wherever you guys in the u.k. massive protest tens of thousands of people expected here in london today on a rally but also something in windsor and other cities in the u.k. and also in scotland where he is expected tonight so yeah an interesting day ahead of us. covering donald trump's visit to the u.k. for us thank you very much progress. now on some other stories making headlines around the world media reports say the former bodyguard of al qaeda up in latin has been deported from germany back to tunisia the man known as sami was arrested at the end of june after a campaign against him continuing to reside in germany. activists have gathered
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outside the chinese government office in hong kong to mark one year since the death of nobel peace prize winner lucia a veteran of the one thousand nine hundred ninety n.m. and square protests lou died of liver cancer while serving an eleven year sentence for subversion a larger public memorial ceremony scheduled for friday evening. several dozen migrants have been allowed to disembark from an italian coast guard ship in sicily they were initially held on the ship over suspicions that some had been involved in an attempted mutiny a number reportedly tried to take over fearing day would be returned to libya the incident comes amid heightened tensions in europe on the issue of migration. in syria state television reported that government forces have raised the national flag over parts of daraa city that had previously been in rebel hands for years the flag was raised over the post office which is the only government building in the area durai in the south of the country was the birthplace of the end up rising in two thousand and eleven and as were the last rebel strongholds. a look at the
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latest with correspondent standing by for us in beirut so do syrian government forces now house control of daraa. well absolutely the syrian government has control of that up a lot of people would move deeper into the territory of closer to the border they share with jordan have started returning all the rebels have agreed to evacuate and soon we see them being bussed out this is being done just as in the local and in with mediation by regimes backers russia so that is firmly back on the syrian regime's google until we mentioned this was the birthplace of the anti us side after i think tell us how significant this is well this is. very symbolic i mean in march in two thousand and eleven this is where the uprising against bashar al assad begin also the goal was there were protests in damascus as well but this
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is where a brazing big double bass and that happened because a group of teenagers do graffiti on the wall which read your turn now dr blind that up to one of the leader because of the arab spring have been ousted they wanted. to go to the bar and then the regime allegedly arrested these teenagers allegedly tortured them that led to thousands of people marching on the streets and now when the regime we calls are going back in a lot of people they've been speaking to a lot of people who had supported the borders against the regime obviously feel very disappointed with the regime or certainly firmly back in control so it's a huge symbolic victory because this is seen as the creedal sort of see of the uprising and does this mean that the assad regime is then ever closer to a complete military victory. absolutely does and that's been clear ever since they won a level and then they went and now they've gone for and that are and there's really
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been no stopping them has there now russia's been backing the assad regime the rebels have not completely received the kind of backing they were hoping for that is for a variety of reasons because the levels are among themselves are by the divided many are extremists many are conservatives those who are seen as either to be moderate are also have problems with their backers so there are several issues with the opposition forces themselves but yes assad is certainly a firmly back in control of syria except for live and the kurdish controlled areas in the east he's had a curious understanding with the kurds we don't know how that's going to work out but after. that are now going to set his eyes towards it live where all of the people who didn't want to stay under evacuation were bussed to our correspondent now to sports there and what the players are having a well earned rest after the world cup semifinals this week the fans are adding about sightseeing and brush the country has been the tourist the restrictive of
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tourist movements in the past but this world cup is opened doors and brought changes to everyday life. police patrol it's business as usual in moscow but this world cup has seen plenty of changes gatherings aren't usually allowed here people are celebrating anyway the police keep everyone safe but they're straining themselves and getting involved. always prepared to help the tourists. you can see everyone is in a celebrate removes the fans the savings you see at stake but i really enjoying this atmosphere. by russians and foreigners coming together on red square a carnival of nations so to say well the police. the police do spot checks but we don't feel the steps.
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ok yeah. they are very polite i've never experienced anything like this before. passed the world cup change russia but will this fairy tale of openness hospitality and enthusiasm for the beautiful game come to an abrupt end here diminished or everyone is coming together that a bullet that they're welcoming and friendly to have is a thing friendly thing and i guess i'm just out there is this a strain yeah oh well the news has improved but we came here which tourists again would really enjoy that simple dance that's a big difference between moscow in the rural areas moscow has definitely changed his minions. most russians barely recognize their own country they marvel at the changes the countries undergone the foreigners the state media often portrayed as the threats actually quite nice. but of course the kremlin is using the world cup for its own agenda its push through unpopular reforms such as increasing the
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pension age at the same time the government is trying to polish russia's image. we didn't. i. those in power sharing their county. because they want to improve russia's reputation abroad. we aren't seeing any real changes to the system which we see live out on the probably your god says of your previous world cups of show and the host nations fairytale ends when the final whistle is blown but memories always remain my. now at the tour de france ireland's dan martin has claimed victory on stage six the one hundred eighty one kilometer jaunt from breast to through the britain countryside sprang to life in the closing stages the team usa emirates rider pulled ahead inside the final kilometer and managed to hold on to his lead it was martin second tour stage when his career. belgium's greg aftermaths kept hold of the
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leaders. but. now malaysian teenager has gained an online following after showing off her impressive football skills which she taught herself eighteen year old and hold her skills by watching you tube videos of football freestylers she trains four to five days a week balancing kicking and juggling balls for probably just three hours has amassed seventy two thousand instagram followers and she says that her faith in her headscarf are no obstacle to her passion. to some club football news now shall see have sacked their italian coach antonio conte after after just two seasons in charge according to british media guided chelsea to the premier league title in his first year at stamford bridge and won this year's f.a. cup but a suitor was plunged into doubt after the team failed to qualify for next season's champions league he's expected to be replaced by another challenge the former not only coach. thank you for watching get over your news don't forget the head to our
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