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this is a lovely news live from berlin the tired voice rescued from an underground cave system faced the world's press looking happy and healthy a wild bulls football team a team day old deal no food and the only water of a drunken run down the walls we'll bring you the latest from thailand also on the program. reconciliation efforts in mosul a year after iraq's army recaptured the country's second city in an exclusive report d.w. follows the district trying to build peace between people who supported the islamic
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state and those who resisted. south africa moxy centuri also former president nelson mandela's birth we find out why so many young people have lost faith in the dream of the rainbow nation. and brussels reigns in another tech giant and european union finds in google a record four point three billion euros accusing the u.s. based tech giants of breaching competition rules. writing system for smartphones and tablets. i feel gail welcome to the program. the twelve tired boys who spent more than two weeks trapped in a flooded cave system have been speaking about their ordeal after a rescue they described as miraculous the wild boars football team spent the last
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week recovering in hospital today they faced the world's press and their parents. the long awaited moment finally comes parapet this home. a huge relief for his family. he's one of the twelve boys from the wildhorse a football team that beat all the odds their parents nature and time. asked the boys made their first appearance since their rescue early on wednesday they showed little sign of having spent over two weeks trapped in a flooded cave with just one flashlight and nothing to eat the boys say they tried to take their way out and avoid thinking about food until the rescue divers finally found them one of the team members described the magical moment. it happened in the evening while we were sitting on the rocks. we heard some noise
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of people talking so we told each other to be quiet and listen to the noise. we weren't sure if it was for real so we stopped and listened and it turned out to be true i was shocked. it was a miracle i didn't know what to answer it took me some time to answer when he came out of the water he asked me how are you i'm ok replied. the team and their coach had ventured into the caves in the province after football practice ignoring warnings about dangerous monsoon floods. and massive search of it was launched when they failed to return despite no one knowing that the boys were even a life. nine days later they were found safe divers carried out an unprecedented rescue operation over three days racing against rising waters and falling off. the extraction was decided by the team those who lived
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furthest from the caves with a first out. safe and hospital the team page tribute to a thai diver who died during the operation. the boys say they want to be navy seals a professional footballers' when they grow up out of hospital they're now finally reunited with their families and once again kicking a football. should the thai capital bangkok welcome flora what sort of shape the boys in. well i was pretty amazing to see how. lifted they seemed in good spirits they were giving the victory sign they were smiling they were doing this traditional thai wives so they were very friendly very they laughed a lot before this very unique press conference started they even got to play a little soccer in this on this makeshift soccer field so they had made this press
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conference hall into a little soccer plays apparently to make the boys feel on home turf so they seemed in very good spirits and i were looking at pictures as you speak and as you say they looked in good spirits what were your highlights. there were a few i've found it to be quite interesting for example when the only boy that was actually able to communicate in english. told us about his first encounter with the british rescue divers. so he said that at first the group had heard something they were not sure what it was they all you know told each other to be quiet and then they they actually heard voices and they were very surprised to hear english being spoken and on time and so the one boy he said that his brain was very slow because after nine days in the caves you really had to muster all his
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english and. you know think on his feet and talk to those rescue people that was quite heartening to hear what i also found interesting was the fact that during the first night they were not even that worried so when they couldn't get out on the first day they they seem to you know the water will subside and by tomorrow we can just walk out again. maybe we'll get a little scolding bio parents because they don't know where we are but it only daunted to them after that first night in the cave that they would be actually in there for a lot longer than just one night let's pick up on that point so that the parents didn't know where they where they were so what do they say about how they actually came to be trapped. while they said they just wanted after soccer practice on a saturday they just wanted to go into the cave maybe for an hour they said
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a few of those of the boys from the team had never been inside this cave the majority of them had been inside and they just wanted to do a little out seeing contrary to what was reported before they did not want to celebrate a birthday of one of the boys there they just wanted to you know chill a little bit after their soccer practice and then all go to the birthday party that the parents of the boy had already prepared but then they got stuck because of the water so they had actually gone in there without any food that was also quite interesting to learn so they did not even have snacks they just had water from the stones that was dripping down so they basically survived only on water and tell us about the coach what did he have to say about taking lee's boys into this cave in the first place. well obviously he was the one that spoke most during this
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press conference being the only adult that was not very surprising he wasn't really pushed hard on any you know critical questions whether he made a mistake or something so i was basically just from the moderates that he picked up on. but what was also quite heartening for me was that he told how the group learned about the death of the former navy seal in the hospital and so the coach said they are really really sorry he died because of us and because of that they actually once everyone feels up to it within the next few weeks probably they all want to go and be ordained as hmongs and so they want to spend a few days in a temple make merits. and by doing so pay tribute to the former navy seal who
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died in their rescue efforts in florida. thank you. it's been a year since iraq's armed forces recaptured the country's second largest city mosul from the islamic state militant group would rule the city for three years with the support of some of its citizens as mosul struggles to rebuild reconciliation between i have supporters and the people who resisted them is almost impossible so for the time being the city or sources are focused on keeping the two sides apart this exclusive report from d w. good there's good one zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero. achmet mohammed ramadan is a busy man he's a marketer and elected mayor his district can be found among the ruins of western mosul. from his workshop he organizes clearance of rubble and booby traps and is also in charge of food and water distribution the recent past is ever present even
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in these mundane tasks. when there's an assessment for food and somebody says this is the son of an i.a.s. family as i go out there won't be any food for that family. then this guy blames another family who wasn't i hafta and so they don't get any food either. you. have to run man says about half the people in his district supported the i.r.s. some from fear some from conviction. the evidence of what that led to is everywhere in mass graves like this one. the old white house you know my son just wanted to cross the street they shot him in the back he was my only son. so he had six children. up the rock man asks for details tries to comfort
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her but there's nothing he can do. accusations eat through the community to try to find out what's real and what's not after a man is registering everyone he sends the data to the police military and secret services to be checked against lists of known i asked perpetrators. those who didn't do anything can stay those who cause problems after the. some of those thought to have worked with i asked are still in the neighborhood. but they're not coming out talk. opposite their house is clear i asked we want your blood it says. the problem is that people are thinking about what happened all the time they don't have anything to do we need to give them word jobs which could reformat their minds
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i think the mind is like a memory stick if you don't raise it properly the grief will return all the time the. reconstruction of the city is slow as the raf man would like more support from the government in baghdad jobs schools infrastructure. reconstruction of society is even slower the phone rings it's not weirdo with an i asked. she says she wants to return home. even if the family is in the neighborhood accept you i could let you come back but i'm sorry to tell you that the people don't want you here. reconciliation he says will take a hundred years he retreats into this work mending things takes his mind off the huge problems he cannot fix. now to some of the other stories making news around
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the world government forces are at the syrian town of now rodney the israeli border after talks with the opposition fighters failed activists say more than a dozen people were killed and more than one hundred wounded now it is the largest opposition holdout left in southwestern syria. is withdrawing from a year ago three minutes on average worldwide migration. said the government compact for migration ran counter to hungary's interests united states is the only other country to reject the treaty which is due to be signed later this year. commercial flights between ethiopia and eritrea have resumed twenty years after they were halted an a.v.o. korean airlines jet took off from addis ababa and for every trans capital asked mara after a ceremony to mark the flight it's the latest step in a peace process and three decades of conflict. south africans
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are celebrating what would have been the one hundredth birthday of their late president nelson mandela who died in twenty thirteen. the first black president of south africa despite being branded a terrorist and spending twenty seven years in jail he still tried to build peace with the government that had imprisoned him his presidency in the one nine hundred ninety s. focused on reconciliation and unity in a country deeply divided by racial hatred. now today south africa still has many troubles including a high proportion of people without jobs with little in the way of economic prospects the freedom nelson mandela fought for has little to offer especially to the. so wetter south africa a township to to seize way cozy still calls home he's part of the first generation of children born in the hopeful years after apartheid to the rainbow nation nelson
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mandela dreamt of is far from reality he says different from a nation is availability of drugs everywhere in the story today yeah definitely a lot of crime. that's all in one nation as well you know so many young south africans say they've had enough of the myth of mandela. they may have the freedom he fought for but what use is that they are asked about a job or prospects. people say to guys all outmanned not everyone has lost their optimism kaley cliff it is a student of political science in johannesburg i think that. nominee is still. something of a symbol of peace and reconciliation i think and he was an excellent statesman more
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than that he represented what it was to simply just be a good person and i think that's the reason it's with the youth kaley cliff it has a mixed heritage background she personifies the reconciliation mandela fought for. a member of south africa's young well educated elite she's able to take advantage of the opportunities in this country but cliff it is aware that not everyone has benefited from mandela's legacy. i don't know whether it did enough to introduce sort of the prison not the heart of society and i think that's probably why we find ourselves in the situation line where you can still be angry at least a lot of resentment and sort of tension pumping beneath the surface. and issues of race loss to the recent situation. in so wet or some people have stopped engaging with politics entirely to the c.s. way cosy and his friends say politicians are only interested in winning votes. so
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they've taken the task of change making into their own hands on a street corner they've built a small youth club with a skate track and vegetable garden where people thought i was being a very good to go on a vibrant we're because we kind of hold it up to being just wild with all you want and everybody makes mistakes where there was just do everything you know we can do our own thing. to listen is way and his friends may have lost faith in politics and in the legacy mandela left behind and yet they've demonstrated here that individuals of whatever background can together still bring change. to business news now without. punishing a tech giant that's right it's a bitter blow but not necessarily because of the amount of the fine there it is the highest ever penalty imposed for breaching the yuan to trust rules the european
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commission has fined google billions for abusing its dominant market position with the android mobile operating system four point three billion euros that's the record fine google is facing after e.u. regulators find it in breach of antitrust rules. the charges relate to google's android operating system used by phone makers including samsung and while way e.u. officials say forcing money factories to pre-install apps like you tube and google marks in exchange for enabling the download of other run ups amounts to unfair competition google maintains its within its rights to set preconditions for the use of its services competition authorities reject that argument again using the company of marginalizing its rivals. in this way google has used android as a vehicle to cement its stubborn and as
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a search engine these practices they have denied rivals a chance to innovate and to compete on the merits they have denied european consumers the benefit of effective competition in this very important why it's fair . the ruling comes a year after each trust regulators find google two point four billion euros for unfairly favoring its own shopping service google won't have trouble finding the cash to pay its fine the company reportedly hold several tens of billions of euros in cash reserves but being forced to change its business model could hurt the company more if phone makers are no longer forced to pre-install employed google of our revenue could be hit hard the internet giant says it will appeal the fine. and. what's been the reaction to the google find in the u.s. . five million billion dollars that's
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the amount in dollar terms that is a lot of money but it is not life threatening to google it accounts for about forty percent of google's profits in the past a year but what really is said stake is that google was the enjoyed operating system controlled eighty percent of global smartphones and google is a data machine was there. on all of those smartphones with the search engines they collect a vast amount of data and they can use those data again for advertising so if the european union union could force it to google it to change those practices then it really would become problematic for google but always wall street obviously is not quite convinced that this is eventually good really going to happen because the stock of google or the mother company alpha bit didn't really move that much here in the winter session i guess are investors a bit skeptical it seems moving on u.s.
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the u.s. car industry is pushing back against import tariffs were they the ones in the car industry that trump wanted to protect. well but then again the us president also wanted to protect steel and aluminum makers events on the other side increases costs for the car industry not just the car makers but all sorts of liars car dealers they actually are out with open letters here on the wednesday and on thursday and some of us are publications that actually make a case that those tariffs are or if they come that will be hurtful to the u.s. car industry it will increase prices and eventually even lead to job losses one of the complaints from the u.s. is that for example people in germany or japan do not buy enough cars if it were to really change their we've heard tariffs on zero remains to be seen but quite obviously the car industry not happy with the trade policy of the current
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administration ok perhaps those tires are backfiring they're in wall street thank you very much ryanair is set to cancel six hundred flights next week due to cabin crew strikes in spain portugal and belgium the low cost airline says it will disrupt travel plans for around one hundred thousand passengers weiner says it's offered affected travelers refunds re bookings and accommodation where appropriate the employees are demanding better pay and working conditions. i till now and a day of drama in the alps i'm all for drama daniel thank you yes stage eleven of the tour de france was a relatively short one hundred eight kilometer ride through the alps from albertville to lead russia that team sky is going to tell us about it's an impressive attack on the funnel cloud which saw who cross the finish line first snatch the yellow jersey and put himself in perfect position to win his maiden tour . with the tour now heading deep into mountain territory it's time to weed out the
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serious contenders from the also rans team sky set the pace at the front of the peloton happy to let a great weight group advance that ahead with thirty three kilometers to go on the days and ultimate climb spaniard out one hundred out of a day went on the attack native joined by tom to move around another to a contender but they were always in team sky sights the pack seemed swallowing up a resigned battle that day out front to make county have a was now the lone breakaway leader there was a storm coming in the shape of thomas the team sky man peeled off in search of glory in the last kilometer he pulled away from a group including two now before catching the f.a. the last man in his way an incredible solo win by that great. for me just an amazing day i think i said whatever happens now as a bonus you know i think this race has been amazing for me so far. yeah be
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a success whatever happens now thomas takes over the leaders yellow jersey he's now the man to beat. in football germany's national team coach yakima lurve team manager all of a beer health for the first time since the team's humiliating world cup group stage at said the love scene here for the meeting to be off due to analyze what went wrong german football federation has also come under fire for its handling of them is it. good to to go. roselyn particular was singled out for criticism after the pair posed for photos with the president there's a time before the tournament. and it's a dream that humans have had since the dawn of time to saw through the skies like birds for decades and fuse us commercial developers have been trying to make that dream a reality with the use of jet paths and maybe just maybe getting closer. you
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know it's not just the man an offensive jumpsuit with leaf blowers. it's the latest version of a long awaited dream for many the human jetpack the stuff of childhood daydreams and science fiction novels but this is not a film set in hollywood if the city streets of central london and this flying system is up for sale for about three hundred eighty thousand euros. so how does it work. so essentially it's made up of five micro jet engines gas turbines there's two on each arm and one around the back they run on jet fuel but you can also run the mondays will you you create a bit of blue smoke when you shut them down but they run perfectly well and these are the suit has a top speed record of about fifty kilometers per hour and with the weight of twenty seven kilograms getting off the ground is like launching your own personal space shuttle you can imagine it's quite costly. the price you pay if you like for this
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kind of flight is very energy intensive when a harrier used to hold up to harvest it uses up a lot of fuel so this consumes around four liters a minute in the hall so you can fly for three four minutes quite easily this jet pack is for now more of an expensive hobby than a new way to get to work but if you're tired of traffic jams and fantasizing about cutting your daily commute don't give up hope just yet now the search is on the market possibly one big blast closer to them becoming an every day reality. stark reminder of our top stories at this hour a young thai football team rescued from a flooded cave system i've been speaking to the media looking cheerful and happy they said they tried to dig their way out and survived rainwater and no food for nine days. and european union regulators to find google oh point three billion euros for abusing its dominant market position a new anti trust official said the company had forced mobile phone manufacturers to
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well it was all smiles in chiang rai in northern thailand as the twelve boys rescued from a flooded cave system went through another ordeal facing the world's press so how did the young footballers come to be trapped down there and what did their coach have to say about leaving them down there in the first place we'll bring you the latest from thailand i'm phil gayle in berlin this is the day.
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