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online on your mobile and free. t w z e learning course. german maybe. this is the doctor's life from comic times victorian times times general election reform or international cricket stockhausen appeared on television promising a new. book about exhaust building counter them by because it was plain that was also on the program. special report from greece where i t w has been following the rescue crews helping survivors of the wildfire since he is like these are.
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the finest break out states it will take desperate he said. then came the search for bodies. reuniting separated migrants and children with a half parents happy seems now but a doctor specializing in childhood tells you that the u.s. can force separations could have serious long term consequences. really fast the u.s. on the european union step back from the brink of a trade war reason profiles and so european business look you know. i'm still go welcome to the program. efficient result still hasn't been called but imran khan claims to be the winner of pakistan's parliamentary elections the former
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cricket has given a televised address positioning himself as the next pm and promising a new pakistan partial results give his p.t.i. party a significantly opposition party say the vote was rigged final results have been delayed because of us electoral officials say a computer glitch in his t.v. address mr come announced a fresh start for the country. the pakistan like it's never been run before. we will give it the governance it has never had before. and we will start with ourselves we will be transparent and clean or sad because who did only correspondent now we can write who's in the capital islamabad welcome naomi it seems rather premature for iran can't be making these promises of transparency when the election has not actually been called yes. well yes but we expect in the final results by tomorrow morning that's what we're
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hearing and we know by now that his party has won the most seats but it's also probably true because he will most probably have to form a coalition which means maybe tough coalition talks it might get still be a while until he's officially p m. the opposition here and i'm the p.p.p. they claim this was their big vote to so is this likely to be a problem for iraq khan who has himself organized demonstrations against a vote rigging in the past. yes i just talked to a quite a high ranking official a senator who said all options were on the table meaning that they're prepared to mobilize the masses there's an important meeting in islam about tomorrow where the now opposition parties need to discuss what their strategy is if they indeed go for mobilizing the masses and it is quite possible that they can get quite a few people on the streets and that might indeed be problematic for him on can. be likely to view this result. well in the run up to the
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elections are over your knowledge analysis and also the journalists agree that iran khan was the favored candidate of the army that they were infected and for effect meddling in the elections trying to push coverage in the media to get him elected to give him more airtime i've talked to journalists who said that they've received threatening calls if their favored and i was sure if in their coverage if they reported on his election rallies for example so if we assume that they did indeed because it is of course hard to prove favor and indeed push for iran can then they must like the results of this election. yes indeed i mean his party does have some experience they went to coalition in one of the provinces where people say they you know produce mixed results but they did push for education they did push for health care so his party does have some experience but indeed it is different to lead the whole country and so he will presumably have
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quite a lot to learn. and it's not about thank you. and the death toll in greece's worst forest fires for a decade now stands at more than eighty relatives and rescue workers the searching for bodies and survivors amongst the ruins p.w. correspondent shawna telson tells and this report from the worst affected town melty residents and tourists escape the flames by running into the sea. a steady stream of supplies greets those battling the eye watering smoke and ash to reach the by this time it's a small token for a community that's lost so much from rescue teams who know all too well what they've endured for volunteers like these weak lifeguards it's been an unrelenting from day care when the fires broke out as they expected to desperately searching for survivors then came the search for bodies now they're joining the many hundreds of volunteers handing out food and water to those in need of. those still scouring
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the waters can do little but wait with dozens still missing fears a growing that many who sought refuge in the waters instead lost their lives where looking for that by this now if they are more in the water it is a difficult job these because we know that there are thing we find now it's only for sad and you know but it's good for the people to have their relief that they found the people their beloved. yes at least. palest was among those who helped residence fleece the water before saving himself the horror of that night for ever in his mind. and to put some. people some to this out of the scene. here is we really want to go to. bed because the fire but i can't because it's. very bad things here. he's turned his bar into
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a makeshift food bank another beacon of hope for those in need this is a community whose resilience is breathtaking in the face of the tragedy the true scale of which is yet. the report was produced by deductive correspondent charlotte pale in matters she joins us now welcome charlotte let's start with that food bank what to tell us more about that the help and donations the town's been receiving. here the community here has been inundated with volunteers with locals all wanting to come by and offer any help and support that they can and not just from the commune from the groups that we saw in that report there from volunteers like the lifeguards but also from people who have gone to nearby makeshift shelters food banks who went to a gym earlier today which was piled high with food with clothes with water absolutely filled with volunteers who were trying to sort through everything that
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had been donated by people from across this region and then will be distributed to the community here i think that the real big takeaway is just how much this community has come together to try and help those who have lost everything in this tragedy. and are people starting to return to their homes yet. well i'm not sure if you can see behind me here but there are some residents who are now gradually returning to their homes they are wanting to try and salvage anything that they still can this building i'm not sure if you can tell it was once a three story building the top story has collapsed almost everything they owned is that having spoken to them they say that they had just glad to have a skate with their lives i just want to try and draw your attention to just behind me that is number two on the wall that means that this house is now completely uninhabitable it will have to be destroyed that is how the authorities and now
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identifying and don't find which homes can be saved we've heard today that it was some two thousand five hundred homes that have been analyzed so far hoff and now completely uninhabitable the government has offered some financial aid for those who've lost their homes five thousand years so far per home but the people here say that that is not going to go a long way they now are completely homeless many of them having to say either with relatives or in hotels nearby and after their use of fire has burned out fears of floods. that's right yes resort little bit of rain yesterday that came as a relief to a lot of people as firefighters were still trying to douse some of the blazes that were still a light in the region today though it was an almost biblical thunder storm. absolutely completely shut down any rescue operations that were taking place here and yes in the next few days more rain is expected as well most done to storms it's
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really from one extreme to another and there are fears here that it could come to the point that really damage any attempts to try and salvage the loss for many belongings there in homes like the ones behind me and also the desperate search for bodies that is now still taking place with dozens still fits be missing. thank you . for watching t.w. news live from balance still to come. to rock legend to make to seventy five today or longer a street fighting man perhaps but still touring and still pulling in the crowds to take a look at his unique and long career. ahead of that some of the other stories making news around the world italian authorities have begun to clear out an officially sanctioned roma count in rome according to some accounts dozens of families have been forced from their homes despite calls from the european court of human rights for the operation to be suspended rhodes said the site had to be cleared because of
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what they called problems. a court in the belgian town of gad has overturned a ban on women wearing so-called public swimming pools is the full body swimming suits often worn by muslim women officials claim the bikinis were banned for reasons of hygiene the court found they were no more unhygienic than any other swimsuit. more than six hundred migrants have crossed the border fence between morocco and the spanish territory. many hoping to claim asylum so had to be treated for injuries after scrambling over razor wire the biggest breach of the fence in more than a year people who make it across are often deported back to north africa. plays in china say there's a man with a firework a device that was behind an explosion at the u.s. embassy in the capital raising authorities have identified the suspect as the twenty six year old from china's inner mongolia region and that the suspect was the
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only person injured. is currently unclear. the u.s. court set a deadline of today to reunite separated migrant children with their parents the department of homeland security says it's on track to comply but government figures show that out of around twenty five hundred children some thirteen hundred remain separated and even those figures are uncertain as for the reunion slowly taking place health professionals in the united states are sounding the alarm about the long term damage already done to the children. the lucky few reunited after months of not knowing whether they'd ever see their children again. and for others even this moment soon turned to heartbreak after being separated for so long as some parents said their children didn't even recognize them. the difficult reunifications we've seen so far have highlighted just how hard it's going to be to bring these children back together with their families and how much damage has
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already been done by the trumpet ministrations original policy of taking them away from their parents dr lucy is one of many pediatricians warning of the damage these separations may have caused already. she told me extreme stress from such an experience can result in lifelong health problems the younger they are the more vulnerable they are so we see changes in their stress hormones you see changes in their brain development now long term that also can manifest as mental health illnesses so p.t.s.d. anxiety depression kids have experienced toxic stress actually have higher risk of suicide as they get older than the change in the hormones actually causes physical changes in their body so an increased risk of heart disease of diabetes of liver problems increased risk of cancer so why are migrants from central and south america willing to take their chances on exposing their children to this kind of future i think these families and say that they didn't have
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a choice i have patience a mom who told me that her ten year old son was asked to join a gang and if he didn't that he would be killed have another patient his teenaged girl who was repeatedly abused and was worried about getting kidnapped and trafficked so on these parents take their kids and other belongings in the middle of the night and they flee they're not thinking that they have a choice now many who thought they dissipate the worst for a better life in the united states are facing even more trauma. there's relief and here a path the u.s. president will trump and european commission president would you agree to try and take the heat out of the transatlantic trade route. and it seems to be quite successful the german economist minister held the talks as a breakthrough that could avoid a trade war and save millions of jobs however the french government cautions that any deal must be limited and benefit both sides. just the american
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president was his usual it when he met the press together was. the deal was done the e.u. and usa have backed away from their looming trade war. on the other side of the pond some german political leaders welcomed the agreement. lou and we have managed to avoid the outbreak of a trade war. and return to the negotiating table instead this opens up the opportunity for us to reduce terrorists instead of increasing them and it means we can strengthen world trade. as part of the deal the e.u. has agreed to buy more american products including natural gas in exchange the u.s. will hold off on its threats of increasing tariffs on e.u. products and both partners will begin looking at ways to reduce trade barriers but some industry experts warn wednesday's meeting was only the first step of a long road but we have to do this according to the w t o we have to follow the
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international trade rules and that means that if you want to trade agreement with the united states we have to do this on the multilateral basis we have to include other countries so it's a very complicated system of negotiations we would go into the u.s. is ready for that for now it seems economic peace has broken out between the e.u. and us but only tomorrow will tell what twitter will bring. the so great relief about that from a young deal. in frankfurt how did a cynical markets react. well i can tell you again i have seen lots of happy faces here today at the stock market investors seem to be relieved at least for the moment because many have been telling me of course we don't really know what is going to happen we know the president on a trump sometimes changes his day his mind from one day to the other we revved up
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the trading day here with a big class of one point eight percent that's two hundred thirty points more than yesterday the top performer were car makers the shares of b.m.w. with a big plus of four percent also very strong even diamond who reported kind of lousy numbers today was in the plus when we were closing here at the stock market. then you know the european central bank of the regular policy meeting today and it surprises them well we didn't expect any big changes about the cheap money policy of the european central bank there were some interesting details that mr draghi though was sharing during his press conference with reporters he said to reporters that interest rates in the euro zone will remain at the record level of zero percent at least until summer two thousand and nine hundred so of course this gives speculation that after this it could be change it was also announced at the bond purchasing program which is set to expire by the end of this year will already be reduced this fall from thirty billion euros
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a month to only fifteen billion euro some months mr draghi also shared some general assessment about the european economy how it's doing let's have a listen to what he said. while uncertainty is notably related to the global trade environment remain permanent the information available since our last monetary policy meeting indicates that the euro or economy is proceeding alone is solely be used groups. meyer draggy the financial guru how many call him here there speaking he also found positive words about the tram yorker meeting last night in washington saying that this seems to lead in the right direction. in frankfurt thank you. mentioned posted some pretty bad results today the german comic has said second
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quarter earnings were down twenty nine percent on the year even though the maker of must say he's been sold more cars and trucks than most that terrorists are partly to blame for the profit shortfall in europe dunn was also dealing with a major recall of diesel car. plunging shares have wiped more than one hundred twenty billion dollars off facebook's market value they fell as much as twenty percent on thursday the most in its history it marked the largest ever loss of value in one day for an american traded company one reason is facebook's weaker than expected growth partly due to the effect of data privacy scandals the tech giant's costs also continue to rise as facebook focuses on tightening security and improving content. and that's all business back to you phil thanks so much i get hot let's take a look at some sports public around your buster and nikolaus basher basher really
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are vance to the next round of the german tennis open on down are set to face off in the quarter finals a bust the same here at the top of the screen had little trouble defeating slovenia . but they had to quit the match because of a back injury while trying to fall in love in the second set. because as a russian really georgia didn't have it so easy and his match with it was probably quivers he lost the first set but bounced back to win seven six six four. ahead of germany's football federation has rejected allegations of racism from former national player mesut ozil in his first public statement since the resign from the german national squad reinhard goodell admitted making mistakes in his handling of the comparable say over being photographed with turkish president. he said he should have done more to protect the midfielder from discriminatory abuse
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images of that meeting with the president emerged in the run up to germany's world cup campaign. by merely cavanagh's their first purchase of the season seventeen year old canadian alfonso davis the defending the bundesliga champions are called the winger a big talent with a very promising future at the head of him davis who joined by a woman in january after seeing the m.l.s. season with his current club vancouver whitecaps the transfer fee is reported to be around thirty million euros. the eighteenth stage of the tour de france is just to finish with on our demise sprinting to victory and yesterday's stage riders lined up in a formula one style great with positions determined by the riders rankings in the overall standings the mountain route through the pyrenees proved to be pivotal with ground thomas consolidating his grip on the yellow jersey never before have we seen a cycling race start like this. but the image of team sky leading the pack ought to
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be familiar to all. more unusual this time around other stay just to sticks just sixty five kilometers long but with more than half the distance uphill spread over three punishing climbs at two thousand two hundred metres above sea level the final summit called report is the highest point in this year's tour the perfect backdrop then for a big performance from colombia another container the mountain specialist has won plenty in his career but this was his first stage win a tour de france it's twenty thirteen he finished with a lead of just over thirty seconds over the trailing group of favorites four times or champion chris froome couldn't keep pace and ended up losing a lot of ground to his team sky colleague gary thomas the welshman meanwhile came in third at the end of the stage there by extending his lead in the overall standings with just four stages left to compete. how fast can
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a camel run the city of mihm in southern morocco finds out every july the first of all of the camel as the locals aim to hold on to their harris's through the event tourists can enjoy the chance to see some camel racing and this exactly what it sounds like riders racing on top of camels going up to sixty five kilometers an hour through the sahara societies in the region consider camel racing to be an expression of culture and say deserves to be maintained plans to further develop the competition. and he once said i'd rather be dead than saying satisfaction at forty five but rock legend mick jagger of the rolling stones is now seventy five today and he's still singing that song i'm the band has just completed yet another leg of what seems like an endless tour. well maybe he's not on a quite the street fighting man but those who predicted the rolling stones would by
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this time need to be pushed on stage in wheelchairs have definitely been proven wrong. mick jagger actually seems even more energetic than fifty years ago. in the early days keith richards was always at his side and together they were known as the limit twins the songwriters and core of the longest serving rock band is i mean you really think that in those days as a as a band being as it was going for that for a public career it hadn't been done yet. sometimes the stones were not enough for mick jagger he has recorded a number of solo albums and collaboration's dancing in the street with david bowie was a hit in the us. in the beginning jagger in the stones were regarded as the band boys of rock music but despite the countless scandals jack i was eventually knighted in two thousand and
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three. how did the rebel feel about getting the establishment's seal of approval. i don't really think the establishment. ever exists anymore so it's not in question. so there you go in two thousand and eight came another first jack on the rolling stones opened a major film festival the berlin presented martin scorsese's concert film shine a light. and mick jagger is still rocking and still touring now at the age of seventy five. tonight. say. it's time to remind you about top
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stories at base our caucus claims victory in caucus times general election the former international cricket has appeared on television on promise of a new pakistan votes austin being counted a trifle potteries claim the election was rigged. the death toll in greece is worst forest fires for a decade now stands out more than eighty relatives and rescue crews are searching for bodies and survivors amongst the ruins in the town of nazi residents and tourists escape the flames by running into the same. road to get you can always get d.w. news on the guy who just download out from the google player for me will still have to give you access to all of the students from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use it to send us photos i'm the features. that's it your up to date awful feel of the top off the hour in the meantime of course you've got over
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