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this is definitely news coming to you live from berlin dr poling that is it's from the rubble and syria it's never turned out the so-called white helmets to be rescued hundreds off the volunteer rescue workers aren't documenting jordan as part of a new rescue plan it was feared that they could have been killed by the forces of syrian media fire bashar al assad. authorities in iraq struggle to contain growing on government protests has been to take to the streets once again to demand jobs and better public services. also on the program safe at last
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a boat carrying the lone survivor of a capsized sly grin postdocs an astonished poorest also on board are the bodies of two dead migrants they were found floating on the remains of a dainty off the coast of libya last week. and u.s. president donald trump it's as if his former lawyer michael cohen secretly recorded as a conversation with the president to make payments to a former playboy model trump say that the taping could have been and they come. i'm honored on a good to have you with us eight hundred members of syria's so-called twice helmets have been evacuated to jordan a group is known for rescuing the wounded in the aftermath of airstrikes shelling or blast the rebel held territory in syria they join dainian government saves germ . britain and canada have agreed to help resettle the refugees it was feared that
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they could have been killed by advancing government forces if they had state and syria living bringing you more on this developing story and later broadcasts moving on now to iraq where protesters have again hit the streets in the cities there demanding more jobs and better public service says the own rest has spread to the capital of baghdad where crowds tried to storm the government districts the rallies began two weeks ago in the southern city of basra but are now growing in size and intensity so far at least nine people have been killed in tosh is with security forces. at first the demands were simple clean water and electricity but for many of those protesting across iraq the problem is not only the lack of infrastructure but the politicians who have failed to provide it. we
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want to change of the politicians we no longer want just water and electricity it's a shame that we don't have simple rights humans have gone to the moon and have the most advanced technology and we're still calling for water and electricity no it's the politicians who are corrupt was. the unrest began two weeks ago in the south of iraq summer temperatures reach fifty degrees celsius and iran has cut off its supply of electricity to its neighbor because of unpaid bills clean water is also in short supply many iraqis are tired of living without basic necessities after a decade and a half of near constant war and conflict. now a year after the so-called islamic state was defeated the public's attention has shifted back to corruption and mismanagement in the government. in recent days protests spread across the country reaching the capital of baghdad while growing in size and anger. on friday a twenty four year old protester was struck in the head and killed by
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a tear gas canister while filming this video in basra. he went out daily to search for a job to earn a living for his family but in vain so he decided to go to the protest hoping that the government would respond to their demands but he was shocked. the iraqi government is not in a position to make sweeping reforms after an upset victory for populist candidate assad or in may the parties have yet to form a coalition government. meanwhile protesters have announced a list of demands including for jobs and infrastructure to claim they won't go home when they get a promise but when they get results. of those carrying the bodies they have to try and migrants and one survivor has docked astonished forced footage showing the floating bodies of the victims has caused outrage across europe incident has
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highlighted the dangers of crossing the mediterranean and the failure of the european union to agree on a common migration policy. one of the last private rescue boats still patrolling the mediterranean as european countries continue to waiver over accepting asylum seekers on board a survivor and two bodies a woman and a child who died trying to cross from libya. it's unbelievable we're not allowed to dock at a single port in motor italy we're treated like people smugglers or criminals it was not. given out. only spain has recently given landing permission italy has announced it will not accept rescue boats even those from the european union's own anti trafficking operation now spain fears an influx of asylum seekers this week over eight hundred people have been rescued by the spanish coast guard in various operations since the beginning of the year more than eighteen thousand have arrived
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in spain more than twice as many as last year the majority of them are arriving from sub-saharan africa it's a quickly changing situation if you thought you understood how the migratory flows work three months ago it's already historic information receiving centers are overflowing and forty thousand asylum applications are under review new arrivals are registered in emergency accommodation then handed to the red cross. that we try to tell a friend their families or friends in spain or across europe say that they can be reunited elsewhere but if not buses carry migrants further north to madrid barcelona or the french border few have official permission to remain the rest seek to get by without documentation. still to come. formula one returns to germany this weekend with ferrari driver at
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the box in fattal in pole position and keen to claim victory in front of his home. of the other stories making news around the world trade tensions are dominating amazing of the g twenty finance ministers in the argentinian capital blind us air as the u.s. is pushing for a free trade deal with europe but the e.u. says it won't negotiate unless washington withdraws its tariffs on steel and the minium well the i.m.f. has warrants that recent trade disputes could have a major impact on global growth donald trump's former chief strategist steve bannon is reportedly setting up a foundation in europe to boost the far right in an interview with the daily beast and said he'd already held talks with rice wing groups across the continent and says he wants the organization called the movement to spark a populist revolt. u.s.
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president donald trump posited that his former lawyer after secret tapes emerged of the two men talking about payments to a former playboy model in a tweet say that the recordings made by his a tourny michael cohen or his former atoning taurine were on her could have been illegal f.b.i. agents found the tapes during a raid on cohen's office. a headline grabbing end to another headline grabbing week for the u.s. president to parse it for a weekend of golf journalist shots of questions about the tape now in the possession of the f.b.i. it was secretly recorded by his former lawyer michael cohen trump has now hit back on twitter saying it's inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client totally unheard of and perhaps illegal. the good news is that your
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favorite president did nothing wrong the taped conversation is said to relate to karen mcdougal and next playboy model who says she had a year long affair with the president over a decade ago so we cite other quite frequently so dozens of times you were to dozens of times. in the recording trump and cohn supposedly talk about a hush payment to mcdougal the f.b.i. found the tape when it raided cohn's office in april he was known as trump's fixer for many years and it's not the only tape said to exist the tapes made by michael could be a gold mine for prosecutors because they are. poised and it's the most powerful evidence in any trial now one of the president's one time closest aides could be his biggest liability. if
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a group of chairman and israeli prayers are working together to mark seventy years since the foundation of the state of israel they've come up with a special birthday bear to brace and called us seventy and the occasion. reports. promoting friendly relations by pairing be it together. has brewer cornelius fired from noa franconia in southern germany and his israeli counterpart. a quality testing the ingredients at the alexander micro brewery in israel. the recipe was discussed by email. from underfunding to district young to was yarded by thinking about what type of bureau you should make for this project just if it is for you. the smithsonian relates and then we settled on the recipe and assembled all the ingredients. and now here we go with the brewing right here by my own it's gets all. the projects marking the
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seventieth anniversary of israel's foundation was started by the german embassy the hopes and come from germany the water from the sea of galilee technically and make the basic bill we start with as a first beer which is a problem started in germany for the first over first for example but we grouped a bit different our first beer. with. israeli wheat which you don't have usually in german first beers and with some other tourists let's go from our climate to our approach to be or. now it's just a question of waiting the ale will be bottled in a few weeks time to brew as a hoping for a beer that will suit all tastes smooth and yet full bodied. the german grand prix is taking place this weekend for our
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a driver at the boston festival on hold turf is looking to stretch his me he's a top of the driver standing and he delights in the no goes inside sure days qualifying on for securing told the german bulls stars alongside finnish driver valtteri tough he came second photo of his fellow countrymen can be right conan will begin and there is and best of those this writer for the championship news how much to know only post of the fourteenth fastest time i'm sure hydraulic failure still has a bond in this section. joining me now and she just goes today's german grand prix in hockenheim is another thing crash harrington from the sports death crash what he'll rack and in fact is having a great campaign so far so anything with the season is already having eight years and we need to be asleep so he is also on home turf yes definitely chances today yeah ok he's starting to pull position you made that clear but here's the thing he's only one half of his four races that he's started in pole position so he's
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batting about five hundred so it's a fifty fifty chance he will finish first in this particular grand prix but this race is special because he's never won in hockenheim he only has one german grand prix victory under his bill that was a handful of years ago back to twenty thirty so i'm thinking the home crowd will motivate him to subside says but you mentioned it as well his main rival will be in the rear view way back in the rearview starting the fourteenth and it's a neck and neck race really between lewis hamilton the mercedes driver and ferrari's. sebastian vettel you know but considering that engineers play a large part for our youth they're bringing their a game in their garage for savings they're looking like j.v. right now because they've been having car issues so it comes down to that i think when you factor those issues in he started way back his main rival lewis hamilton the car issues mercedes. is having sebastian fed to looks like he will get the checkered flag he should because this could very well be the last german grand prix that we see. paying over
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a country actually just so what's the story there are we going to have to wait a long time before we see the crown create an on german possibly wait a long time because as it stands right now this is the last race contracts really greed because it comes down to money ok formula one they charge ridiculous licensing costs and they want their money upfront so this puts private owners of the hockenheim venue formerly it was before norm burgling is well there were two different venues but now hockenheim is only hosting the events and the situation they get in is they create all of this debt pay for the licensing fee and they struggle to break even with ticket sales i mean right now currently they have their best ticket sales in ten years so if maybe there is a large enough rock from you know formula one fans here in germany for me to want to consider you know coming back to the negotiating table with hawke aka i mean maybe northern burgling as well and we negotiate some things but hard to say right now it's hard to say let's hope they sort that out because it will be
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a terrible shame cress harrington from the sports as always thank you very much for your insights. that's it from us for now you are watching d.w. news coming to you live from berlin and we will be back again at the top of the hour so do stay with us if you can. birth. home to observe species. or see if you can. get those are big changes and most start with small steps and became googling ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around.
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