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and tonight the world in argentina leaders from around the globe convening for the g. twenty summit u.s. president is due to hold talks with the leaders of china in germany over american trade tariffs tariffs which have shaken the global economy we'll take you live to ours for the latest also coming up tonight preparing for an invasion ukraine's army steps up its combat readiness following russia's seizure of ukrainian ships ukraine has also banned a russian men of military age from entering the country and it's an unprecedented
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humanitarian crisis the words of the mayor of tier one of mexico as an influx of migrants trying to reach the united states stretches the city's resources plus what's wrong with the german football giant byron munich the point is the champions are falling further behind rivals dortmund with every week to past a bad result this weekend could be the end of their title hopes. i'm in berlin it's good to have you with us tonight world leaders have begun the g twenty summit in buenos aires two days of talks with a host of thorny issues to tackle top among them the ongoing trade dispute between the united states and china other topics include the killing of saudi journalist
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jamal khashoggi in turkey and heightened tensions between russia and ukraine. the g. twenty family photo the only missing face the german chancellor angela merkel delayed because of a technical fault on board the plane bringing her to the summit of the countries represented in what i cite is a can for eighty six percent of global economic output. one key issue being discussed is an escalation in tensions between russia and ukraine europe if you like that. show that. the sanctions against russia in the. vicious practice of returning to illegal unilateral sanctions and protectionist measures are spreading going around the un charter the rules of the w two yo and internationally recognized legal norms are also on the agenda trade the u.s.
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and china are expected to hold a bilateral meeting in an effort to find a solution to their ongoing trade dispute the e.u. also hopes to receive assurances washington won't impose import duties on european vehicles entering the us the sum of began with success for u.s. president donald trump he signed a rewritten north american trade agreement with canadian prime minister justin trudeau and mexican president and the get in union. he said today so much and when i cite is should avoid any major disturbances with police making sure protesters are kept far away from the world leaders. and we have complete coverage of the g twenty summit let's go to our correspondent max often he is in force good evening to you max what can we expect from this summit i mean we've seen you cover many of them what's on the agenda. well usually what you
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expect from a summit like this is a g. twenty communique at the end where the leaders of the path forward how they want or at least continue about the world's biggest problems especially the economic ones so you mentioned many of those in that report for example the trade war between china and the u.s. all those supporting multi-lateralism but this time everything is a little different because many of those g twenty leaders here don't support multilateral is that they have their own agenda and that's why many sherpas say they're not sure that the communicate will actually happen on saturday others are cautiously optimistic but the focus here really isn't on a communique because we know that there won't be any progress in that it's about the status quo preserving as much of it as possible this meeting is more about the bilateral meetings on the sidelines for example tomorrow between when she is finally here to be a putin the russian president for regular and habitants of the city where those
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items as we were in the report this is this this summit is all about a city that's in lockdown with twenty five thousand security forces all over the place it is a well how do you call that impromptu national holiday so everybody got the day off not to have to move around the city which is extremely difficult yeah everyone there got the day off and we know the german chancellor she's late one of the headlines is missing merkel she has not arrived because of plane trouble we've got video to show you on the iberian flight that she had to take to get to but as our is and we understand she's flying economy class on that play do what has she missed . well she certainly didn't have the day off we've been getting everyone so also messages from that plane what's about to happen for example she's going to have the bilateral meeting with donald trump that was scheduled for today on saturday at one twenty five pm local time so that we know
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that but she missed the first working session which was about you know stability about how to advance the world how to invest small how lateral is and so that is exactly in her ballpark she would have her voice would have been an important one there but it seems like she's able to rescue or save or a postpone at least all those that are old meetings that were important to her. saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salmond and max was relatively well received by u.s. president double trump and other world leaders today wasn't. yes that was in maybe it came as a surprise to some here because after all the crown prince has been massively criticized worldwide for the murder of journalist because shoghi although some suspect that he might be the one who gave the order that's not confirmed yet but of course. everything that happened surrounding that murder and the involvement of saudi arabia it's probably horrible gruesome what happened there and compared to
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this the balkan was actually quite friendly especially of course with the vladimir putin they sort of gave themselves of a pro head shake i know if you saw that here in the footage we just had and also a mother would like all friendly welcome although he said he did mention the murder so overall he doesn't seem to be excluded or isolated as some had anticipated yeah we're going to be talking about that blow handshake and a little bit more with you a little bit later on the day max max often there in one of the hours at the g twenty summit thank you max. one of the pressing issues at the summit the rising tensions between russia and ukraine today ukraine announced a ban on all russian men of fighting age from entering the country ukrainian president petro poroshenko has again presented what he says is evidence of russian tanks gathering along his country's border just eighteen kilometers from ukraine
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those tanks are said to be close to where russia stores its ammunition and weapons systems as the proposed system moves them or with those tensions mounting we asked tonight how is it affecting the lives of people who are living near the front line d.w. correspondent emily sure when traveled to the russian city of hama on the care straight where a new bridge has linked the russian mainland to the annexed crimea peninsula. it's business as usual for. me she's been a taxi driver for two years in the town of tom on on the ass off see the population here is around ten thousand and many of them know ludmilla live miller herself moved here from the year olds recently but tells me most people here have relatives across the sea in ukraine she says people usually don't want to talk about politics in her taxi even when it's happening right on their doorstep.
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people aren't panicking but they try not to talk about the conflict. it's so close it's wearing but i'm sure nothing will happen. at the local market people admit they're shaken by the recent clash in the nearby see. me is this someone. will be the first affected it's all right near us it's scary. new stuff it's not scary i don't think anything will happen thank you brad to the ukrainians where are we used to live together so well. i used to go to ukraine to keep if we were like relatives. it's not for us regular people to decide the politicians up there was sorted out it's an unpleasant situation i just want peace and not this. time on is at the foot of the crimean bridge tensions have been
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building here in the as of sea for months especially since the bridge was opened in may lead milam move to tom and to be near the sea she says she sometimes comes here for a break from taxi driving even in the winter the fifty four year old says her relatives and children back in year are worried about her but she is optimistic about the future of the as of see me all spoke quietly to see calms me down. sometimes when i want an answer to a question i ask listen and if the next wave is big that means the answer is yes. i am very hopeful that our government will figure out everything that everything will be fine. and we will all this when. you see what you really do need. it seems to be stormy everywhere it might be apropos for lewd millet's in l. ask the as see whether this stormy political situation will eventually calm down.
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so here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world a court in syria has acquitted a former bosnian muslim military commander of war crimes during the one thousand nine. is known as the defender of srebrenica where in one thousand nine hundred five serb forces massacred eight thousand muslim men in bor the verdict has sparked mixed reactions along ethnic lines a yellow vest demonstration in central brussels has turned violent with protesters burning police vehicles and blocking city streets police dispersed the crowd was born or cannon and arrested dozens of people armed with box cutters and smoke ball the yellow best movement protesting fuel tax increases started in france last month . a magnitude seven point zero earthquake in the u.s. state of alaska has calls roads to buckle and damaged buildings there have been there are reports of casualties the epicenter was just twelve kilometers north of the city of anchorage officials have cancelled a tsunami warning that was generated automatically after the quake.
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well to mexico now authorities have begun removing central american migrants from an overcrowded shelter in tier one they're boarding buses that will take them to another location which is further away from the border around seven thousand migrants had been staying in the but ito sports complex while waiting to reach the u.s. to apply for asylum but the facility was overcrowded leading to squalid conditions . are at this point in our correspondence stefan is the monks he is next to the new shelter there and you want i understand good evening to you stefan where are the migrants going to stay now and are we talking about better conditions for them. well i would like to answer that question about the better conditions to you but i can't really because let me show you this case here is full press for now for
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another two hours the end of access is you can see they're closing in now this is where the where the migrants will now go in and we'll have the new home we are told by by rich by migrants which came out in which we talked to that this place is much better than what they were used to and had to endure in the beneath there who are sports center location there which took a dive to the worst in the last two days because a friend just rain here so here in this shelter we're told there will be women and man single man and see women separated families will have their own space there will be protection for them there will be waltz there were no walls on the other scent. there now it's getting a little loud you let me share this what's going on here all those people here are hungry and to thursday and they're now going to stand in line here but we go the camera show you this man little bit down there there are donations for food and water and
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a few clothes and those guys are standing in line now to pick this up so bottom line we are told everything will be better here and the reason for moving about seven thousand migrants from central america from the old location here is we are told that the conditions of course in beneath there were as were absolutely abhorrent and absolutely unsustainable and you have the pictures you have seen the pictures of people were wading through warner until to the ankles extra so this should be about a place in two hours we get a first look and then we'll see how this really pans out yeah it would be nice to get a look because it's hard to understand why they would be so secretive now if this new center is going to be an improvement and there has been some criticism about this move we understand. yeah from observers and some who are like let's say professional activists in the whole migration thing
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they're saying this is of course. a double sore here a double play because now all those people follow it from the water fun of the away from the boy there's no chance anybody is jumping the fence here or makes it even close to the border there are mountains between their new shelter now and the border to the united states of america number one number two access here is for even for media or anybody who wants to help this is forty forty five minutes away without traffic from downtown and if you want to report from here or you want to do anything for me you have to spend another two days on a few days just driving here so the fear of immigration professionals people who are involved in helping those people is that in a week or so nobody is actually remembering this anymore nobody's reporting about this anymore the migrants themselves i don't think have process that yet and they are predominantly happy i think and what we have heard so far that they're in a new location with dry feet and better services out of sites. a
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correspondent stuff on siemens in t. i want to mexico on the story for us tonight stefan thank you. well it has been an intense two weeks for germany's conservative c.d.u. party in a series of regional conferences members have been hearing pitches from candidates vying to take chancellor angela merkel's place as party chair now who they choose at the upcoming national conference in december may have a profound impact not only on germany but also one year. america is on her way out. after nearly two decades leading the c.d.u. germany's strongest party. these are the three who want to replace her. they've been crisscrossing the country making their pitch for the leading role migration in the european union have been big issues for the party where do the
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candidates stand. first up the comeback kid. he was rising in the party until marco snatched away a key post for herself he ended up leaving politics for the private sector now he's back and as tough words for germany's asylum laws. like outside it's long been mine opinion that we should be ready to discuss openly this fundamental rights asylum whether it can really stay this way if we are serious about a european refugee and migration policy. he softened his stance in the face of intense criticism but max remains a migration hardliner party members wanting a younger face for conservative values may go for the new kid on the block on the thirty eight year old health minister has given merkel a healthy dose of grief blaming the party's bad poll numbers on her refugee policy ties in third parties for rule of law and domestic security with a public safety in the pox on the street and also on the boat as. we are the party
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for europe a year of protests and protect itself protect citizens that defends its values a europe that helps us because alone we are too small including germany. but not everyone is out to bury the past those looking for continuity could lean towards the favorite daughter on a great karrenbauer one position she shares with merkel relying less on the us for germany's defense. side over and not the days when we would say to naysay. regardless what's going on around is that the u.s. will have and would send the materials and the people and we just look on from the outside or do little things those days are over. in four by a view we have to take more responsibility for our security and that also means spending more money on it. on the. merits spawn.
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crime karrenbauer they've staked out where they stand and now the party gets to choose its conferences on december seventh and eighth whoever replaces uncle americal now as party chair may replace her as chancellor candidate in future elections until then the two will have to work together. all right by a new her hoping to build on the strong european champions league earlier this week they have a tough task in germany though because the perennial business leaders hampton's are well off the pigs at fifth in the standings the bundesliga we can see these foreign travel to bremen tomorrow and braman well they see an opening here lives hardly been a walk in the park for either of the sides in recent weeks braman have lost the early season form which saw them win five of their opening eight pin is league of matches talk of an unlikely title challenge now seems
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a distant memory florian cofield side have failed to win any of their last four matches nevertheless the bread and coach knows now is as good a time as any to face the record champions. it's a show in the let's move on in recent weeks we've seen byron have allowed space for opposition counter-attacks through a quantum this is a new thing it didn't happen often in the past. they used to be extremely well organized. we're going to try and play with courage move the ball quickly and try to make things happen. and let's don't tempt walked. by and have now gone three games without a win and trail mind points behind league leaders brasil dortmund a shadow of the usual all conquering selves. plus match day shock to oregon struggle is just a little off with the latest in a string of sub pop of form and says i. plan to demanding more from their stuff was. banned from the coach.
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a match that would once have appeared settled before kick off suddenly has a competitive add to it the pressure is on top of that she sighed to start delivering failed to get three points on saturday and the man in charge may not make it through this winter of discontent it's all to play for in britain or cameroon has been stripped of the rights to host next year's african cup of nations football tournament after officials decided that problems affecting preparations are just too big they say they won't be resolved in telling the african football confederation decided to move the competition due to delays in building stadiums and necessary infrastructure in the country morato is the favorite to pick up the hosting rights after recently failing in a bid to host the two thousand and twenty six world cup. our it's time now to talk to a man named christophe he's got a close look at what some call the successful start to the g twenty summit in
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britain's ariz as example start means what it's been long in coming but now the united states mexico and canada have signed a new trade deal after u.s. president donald trump pulled out of the regions free trade agreement the deal calls for seventy five percent of parts roosting cars sold in the region to be manufactured in north america it also increases years access to canada's dairy markets and maintains a trade dispute settlement known as chapter nineteen something that mr trump had hoped to scrap the deal must now be ratified by each country's parliament. so let's go over to the g. twenty summit in when his eye is again to our very own javier i guess favia a trade deal signed between the us canada and mexico there but not really cause for celebration. that's correct because because most analysts that have taken a look at this agreement have concluded that it is not significantly different to
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what nafta had proposed in the beginning we do know that there are concessions for some industries like the auto industry and the dairy exports of the u.s. to canada but these changes are perhaps not that significant if you consider the damage that this whole uncertainty has actually done to these exact same industries let's not forget that during the time where it was unclear whether the u.s. would pull out of nafta completely and not have a trade deal with canada and mexico many companies halted investments left their current positions as they were fired employees because they were unable to plan for the future now this has of course taken care of those issues assett it provides relief but the damages are very profound and the wounds are very profound to. talk about another big topic there and one as i said is the trade spat between the u.s. and china what are you hearing can we dare to hope for progress. while
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it is very common to see you as the summit progresses many voices coming from the negotiating teams that they of course want a success out of this summit as well and they are hoping for some kind of agreement between trump and she being what many expect expect to see here is a mock deal if you will both trump and she being saying that they reach some kind of agreement but nothing really substantial to make these trade disputes a thing of the past but rather maybe delaying some kind of imposition of a new trade barriers something of that sort that's what we could expect let's not forget that these two economies together are extremely important are heavyweights for the rest of the countries so everyone will be watching what they have to say but an end to the trade dispute is probably not really in sight here at the g. twenty because. they are going to reporting from the g. twenty summit. thank you so much. far away from the g twenty another trade
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conference between two countries that are eye each other suspiciously in berlin the american chamber of commerce held its annual conference on friday and as yes for the dollar has had german carmakers and their u.s. exports in the crosshairs there was plenty of demand for discussed and were a meeting of religion. and perhaps a location was chosen to urge the participants to rise above the economic strife dominating trade with the u.s. at least that's what people here at the american chamber of commerce's annual conference are out to do. but how should business leaders react to the new free trade agreements or the america first policy. history shows the free trade and economic openness are in all of our best interest i don't know of any other policy or economic philosophy short of capitalism itself that is done more for more people than free trade trade you know broad ideas around
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the world that brought innovation that allowed cultures to flourish that's no different today where trade goes prosperity in peace generally fall and it's something that we can't give up. those encouraging words can't mask the dark clouds on the horizon president trump has threatened to slam german cars with terrorists as soon as next week. for mr trump seems to be forgetting that a large part of the german cars produced in the us are destined to be exported explode good. making those exports more expensive wouldn't be a smart move according to laws of supply and demand maybe i just went to the wrong university and wish to do. here weren't just interested in spreading doom and gloom they hope to step up the fight for their agenda what we do is really work hard to influence all the stakeholders in in in washington around what the impact of trade barriers the impact of strains in global trade will have on our business and our
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ability to continue to invest in the u.s. a conference with widespread agreement among participants to respectfully disagree with donald trump's economic policy. and a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you out this hour world leaders have convened in argentina for the g. twenty summit u.s. president is due to hold talks with the leaders of china and germany over american terrorists shaken. news after a short break brant will be back to take your sort of a team coverage of twenty so stick around.
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