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business d.w. news live from berlin belgium beat england to claim third place at the world cup college and started stronger and open the scoring after just four minutes to put england on the back foot they added another goal later to win the game and to nail will have all the action and alice's coming out also on the program a bungled the partition from germany gets more complicated after she knew just says he will not send back a man who allegedly worked as a solid law and bodyguard german judges want him returned saying he shouldn't have been flown out in the first place. and. protests greet the u.s. president in scotland as he wraps up his decisive u.k. visit tunnel time for spending this weekend at his private golf resort for for his
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highly anticipated meeting with russia's president vladimir putin's. waiter welcome to the program belgium have one third at the world cup in russia knocking england right out to no i'm going to dive right in with nick mechanic line from our sports department so nick started simply run us through the game what happened we're actually expecting lots of goals in this case as an average of three point nine so those who had bets high were somewhat disappointed finished you know as you mentioned the first goal coming in so early on is the fourth minutes we're going to see it in a couple seconds it starts at the back for bill as we see here typical twelve passing the ball though it's the frogs and the pasta splitting the defense right now it's not the chop me on the left wing cross that tell us when you open the score in the fourth minute quite the goal there but if you look as well. and then
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of course nothing much happened between tiger chances here and there but the second go finally came an eighty second minute ago from captain eddie who has aa to make it to now this is belgium's best finish ever the world cup the last time they made it is far they finished fourth in france now finally they have the bronze medal and they are known as a free medical team and they came so close to reaching the final this time what does the future look like for them the future is bright this is a golden generation for belgium they've got such good players they've got. scored that goal of having the ball in a row to do cackle in so many others who in this team they've been playing together for so many years now as well four years ago at the world cup they made the last sixteen which was quite good considering that they were an unknown entity and now you can see how that's developed so that's what's coming up to say the euros in two years' time we've in the world cup in four years time they definitely have good chances but they have to keep hold of events martinez the coach he's proved himself to be not particularly good as a club coach when it comes to the league but in cups he's very very good he knows how to set a team up to win a one off game which is what he's always of course so they definitely have the
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chance to be very good at future tournament's and prove that they are one of the best teams in the world so england obviously rather disappointed right now but they've surprised everyone in terms of the tournament overall even themselves so where do they go from here nobody expected england to many people didn't expect england to make out the group stage and then of course they went to the last sixteen for the first time they want to penalties against colombia first time since one thousand nine hundred sixty done that there were some fantastic performances towards the beginning of the tournament but then they got sussed out and they were sussed because england scored nine of their twelve goals from set pieces they what's going on that's really been their kidneys heal so england although they've got very good young players they one of the youngest squads at this world cup they need to expand on that they find a proven goalscorer high came is the top score at this tournament so far with sixty five of those coming from set pieces they need to school goals if they want to go anywhere in future tournament but the future is definitely bright the same for belgium they've got such talented young players and their new good even younger players who are going to be coming into this squad of the coming years the sky's
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the limit for england the moment mcclintic line from good obvious force thank you so much. and the russian organizers have hailed the world cup as a huge success saying it has improved the country's image abroad alexis sort of can c.e.o. of the world cup organizing committee said perceptions of russia have changed but the country is showing itself as open hospitable and welcoming preacher intimate fears abroad of racism and hooliganism proved unfounded as russia welcomed the more than one million visitors in the past month. turning now to some of the other stories making news to nature says it will not send back a man wrongly deported from germany the tunisian national known as sami a was flown back to his home country despite a german court ruling that he could not be deported due to the human rights situation in tunisia it's feared the man who was allegedly osama bin laden's body guard could be subjected to torture as part of an investigation german judges say
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he must be returned but for now his fate is up to the tunisian authorities. the charted plane took off from descent off at ports at seven am headed to tunis on board a tunis indie pussy identified only as sami a. i can confirm that sami a was returned to tunisia and handed over to tunisian authorities he was accompanied by four german police officers on the flight. and sami and had lived in germany for over twenty years most recently in the city of boom where he was accused of radical islamist preaching the social democrat politician said you have been following his case for gays. some deputation was long overdue he's a dangerous islam is so also sama bin laden's bodyguards he's responsible for the radicalization of many young people in paul home in the surrounding area and that's
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why i'm glad that to petition is being carried out. but on thursday night a court overturned the deportation order because sami a faces the threat of torture in his native tunisia the ruling reached the authorities too late sammy i was already on board the plane his lawyer filed a complaint and now another court has issued its ruling. the court decision shows the deportation to be grossly illegal and infringing on basic principles of the rule of law. sami a could be flown back to germany at taxpayers' expense but immigration officials are likely to appeal that decision and authorities in tunisia and now want to conduct their own investigation into some alleged terrorist activities. eritrean president is where he has arrived in ethiopia to meet prime minister ahmed less than a week ago the two men also met in eritrea and agreed to end their quote state of
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war and normalize relations after two decades eritrea had been a province of ethiopia before it broke away in one thousand nine hundred three a subsequent conflict killed more than eighty thousand people. it's the first visit by a walky in twenty two years the speed of the rap professional has been stunning it began when abi ahmed became prime minister of ethiopia just three months ago. he's moved fast to initiate reforms at home and to reach out to eritrea. desirous of war he has been its president since one nine hundred ninety three when eritreans voted in a referendum for independence after three decades as a province of ethiopia and protracted guerrilla campaigns to liberate the country relations where the should be good but soon solid war broke out in one thousand nine hundred eight over a border dispute and the issue of ethiopia's access to eritrea as ports eighty
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thousand people were killed before it ended in two thousand since then there'd been an uneasy standoff then everything changed suddenly last week in the eritrean capital us mara a fork be announced the restoration of diplomatic and trade ties flights between the countries are about to resume embassies will reopen any day if you will implement a u.n. ruling and see territory at the border. what to the people of the two countries stand to gain peace perhaps a boost to the economy and perhaps a greater readiness on the part of eritrea to embrace human rights and new freedoms . now to some of the other stories making news around the world palestinian officials say two people are dead after israel launched dozens of air strikes against targets in gaza the military said it was responding to a barrage of rockets fired by hamas militants from the territory the air strikes all a week of violent clashes along israel's border with the palestinian on
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a claim. the team of twelve young footballers and their coach who were rescued from a flooded thai cave system will be released from the hospital on thursday health officials say they are recovering well the team appeared on thai television chatting about what they would like to be to once they leave the hospital but mental health experts have warned they may suffer a long term trauma from the ordeal. france has celebrated its national day but still day with the military parade down the shelves at least in paris one piece of choreography didn't go completely to plan after running into each other the two motorcyclists did their best to write their vehicles as president micron and the crowd applauded. after practicing his unique brand of diplomacy in england u.s. president donald trump has retreated to his private golf course in scotland to wrap up his four day visit to the u.k. scots are taking to the streets for a second day to protest visit but the crowds gathering in edinburgh they have also
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been anti trump demonstrations in glasgow and in the small town of turnberry where trump is spending the weekend at a hotel he owns trump has tweeted he plans to hold more meetings there but right now he's playing some golf while trump is overseas twelve russian intelligence officers have been charged in the united states they're accused of hacking into the then democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton's e-mail accounts during the two thousand and sixteen campaign twenty nine page indictment accuses the russian intelligence agency of a large scale cyber operation in a bid to harm clinton's chances these charges come just days before trump is scheduled to meet russian president vladimir putin in helsinki. the ceremony has been held here in berlin to remember the chinese dissident and nobel peace prize laureate loucheux ball one year after his death the democracy activist died of liver cancer while serving an eleven year prison sentence his wife who had been
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under house arrest for years was allowed to leave china this week and arrived in brylin just a few days ago she was unfortunately too sick to attend the memorial service. because some of the church is located in the eastern part of her land. it was once a refuge and meeting place for the east german opposition. on friday evening chinese dissidents were commemorated including the nobel peace prize winner lucy albo who died after a long imprisonment. and. the chinese will continue shabbos legacy. his love for democracy and freedom. we will fight for a democratic and humane china and the book. earlier this week chinese authorities allowed lucy elbows widow lucy to travel to germany after
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years of house arrest but she was unable to attend the ceremony because of poor health. to. be a man a former critic of the east german government china's granting permission to use ya to leave the country is typical for a dictatorship or. a less well known person such as this woman is sacrificed like a chess figure moved around for so this is not an occasion for exuberance but it's also not make asian for annoyance for afford it. and she says most of seeing. this woman to fight against a communist dictatorship the romanian german heritage. she sees louisiana's release as an encouraging signal to home does he know that in my no we hope china will change its mind about human rights and individuality that the individual no longer belongs to the state but may have his or her own opinion can think and feel and
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that would also benefit the chinese state. many regard the late in the usually albo as one of the most courageous fighters for freedom and human rights in china. and besides the world cup it's also been a big day at wimbledon where the women's final is taking place between serena williams and germany's anjali the game was delayed by the men's semifinal where novak djokovic prevailed in a grueling five sec clash against his big rival rafael nadal the serbian one the final set ten eight in the second longest ever wimbledon semifinal three time winner djokovic will now face kevin anderson in sunday's final match south african defeated john i was there yesterday in what was the longest grand grand slam semi in history lasting six hours and thirty six minutes. a huge iceberg that
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broke off a glacier has run aground directly in front of a small village in greenland the iceberg is six kilometers wide and one hundred meters high authorities say it could flood the village of parts of it break off and crash into the sea a number of houses near the coast have been evacuated scientists say extreme iceberg events will become more frequent which in turn will increase the chance of tsunamis. just a reminder of the top stories we're following for you tunisia says it will not send back to germany a man who was wrongly deported the tunisian nationalism he worked as a samba belongs bodyguard german judges want him returned saying he shouldn't have been flown home. you're watching news more coming up at the top of the hour don't forget you can always check out our website d w dot com for all the latest news and information around the clock. in berlin thanks so much for watching .
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