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this is d.w. news live from berlin a meeting of allies but no meeting on minds u.s. secretary of state might pale when chancellor i'm going back will stress they have the same values but the agree on little else iran is one of the main points of friction also coming up president trump looks set to start another tariff work this time to mexico he says he'll impose tariffs if mexico doesn't stop the flow of on documented migrants into the u.s. . and the philippines moved to end the trade in trash it's shipped back to canada
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$69000.00 taters containing garbage that are that drinking in a port for 5 years the philippines says that will no longer be our rubbish dump for rich countries. i'm suing some is going to thank you for joining us. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei as european tour got off to a strange a start when he and german chancellor angela merkel failed to agree on very much at all in berlin they did agree that they had shared values but there was little meeting of minds beyond that policy towards iran is the main cause of friction between the 2. it took mike pompei 0400 days to find time to visit berlin and then officials scheduled only 45 minutes for talks with chancellor angela merkel on trouble spots afghanistan syria libya and iran. the world is in
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great turmoil above all the question of the round house will prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. nor did pump ayos discussions with germany's foreign minister bring the 2 countries closer together washington has been raising the pressure on iran well european countries struggle to save the nuclear deal iran signed 4 years ago. this is also no secret that we are pursuing different approaches towards that and. why from our point of view instead of europe as a whole preservation of the nuclear deal increases international safety and that's important to us but time is running out iran is threatening to stop complying with parts of the nuclear deal if signatories don't find a way to soften u.s. sanctions iran is primarily dependent on income from the sale of oil washington sanctions have effectively choked off that money supply we will do our best to
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enforce the american sanctions regime that is but it been put in place all differences aside pompei o did reaffirm that germany nevertheless remains an important ally of the u.s. . meanwhile it looks as if president trump is starting a new trade conflict this time with mexico has threatened to impose new tariffs on mexico if it doesn't do a better job of stopping migrants from trying to enter the u.s. trump says he'll slap duties on all goods from mexico and keep raising tariffs if the mexican government doesn't act fast here's more. touch down in washington force one amidst the gathering storm clouds it's from his official jet the president declared tried war on the u.s. a southern neighbor by tweet he wrote on june 10th the u.s. will impose a 5 percent tariff on all goods coming into our country from mexico until such time as illegal migrants from mexico stop. the u.s.
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president signaling he's ready to keep raising those tariffs until he satisfied mexico has done enough on border security what he's trying to stop more and more people have been coming across the southern u.s. border over half a 1000000 since october 28th tain many of them come from central america through mexico to the u.s. one of the biggest things they can do is the repatriation of thousands of people coming from central america they could return them back home they can stop these massive caravans from coming through their country into ours mexico is vowing restraint its president promising to send a delegation to washington to do a deal could present is true i think that in the end president trump will realize that this isn't the best way to work things out. we simply have to sort of if that's because mexico is the u.s. is most important tried pot so this route will be watched closely by main street
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and wall street alike let's get the very latest on this story with our correspondent all over salat in washington hi oliver how serious are these terror threats. well apparently the us president found a legal way to do that and he's quoting a lawyer that's called the international emergency economics power act and so this law has never been used before to post tariffs on a country it's rather been used. to freeze a country's assets just like in the case of iran so that would be a very new situation also to pose tariffs in order to fight migration but it would also be bizarre because just yesterday the new trade agreement between the united states and mexico was passed on to the mexican senate where it was supposed to be ratified and it was just after that the u.s. president threatening mexico with tariffs and therefore to fight migration what
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about the situation on the ground you were recently reporting at the u.s. mexican border and the claim here from the president is that mexico is not doing enough to stop migration is that true. well makes you saying differently they would argue that they offer work permits for instance some for migrants in the caravan coming to the united states that they also offer migrants to stay in their country as long as their request for asylum is being processed in the united states but apparently the white house says that they don't do enough there are still lots of migrants coming in and as you mentioned i just traveled there 2 weeks ago and i saw the situation on the ground and you can see groups of hundreds of migrants coming in there is a wall in some areas other areas are not well protected people can just cross through a little river to come to the united states if you speak to border patrol agents they will tell you how strange they are in some areas they talk about 50 percent of their manpower being just blocked for you know apprehending migrants more than
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100000 came in just in april but the situation i found there were largely families and children and so we can rather talk about a humanitarian crisis and of the one that the u.s. president is describing which is calling all these migrants a bunch of murderous as he said also in the mid terms election campaign murderers rapists spent all those were his words so the question would be rather is this really a national security crisis and does it really does so much harm to the united states but as a matter of fact there are many migrants coming in at this point davies all over south reporting from d.c. for us thank you. let's get a round up now of some other stories making news around the world a south korean newspaper is reporting that north korea executed its nuclear envoy to the united states. was a senior negotiator at the failed hanoi summit with u.s.
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president trump there's been no confirmation of that report. the police in the city of zurich say a 60 year old swiss man killed 2 female hostages after and himself after a 3 hour standoff with police the nationalities of the women are not yet known gun violence is relatively rare and switzerland where voters this month agree to adopt stricter gun control laws. and pope francis is in romania on a 3 day cross-country pilgrimage has urged the country's political and religious leaders to work more closely together to confront society's problems the pontiff visit to the predominantly orthodox country comes 20 years after pope john paul the 2nd visit if. you can. carry an authority as have said the search for 21 people missing after a river boat sank in the river danube in budapest will take some time the boat carrying south korean tourists was rammed by a cruise ship 7 people have so far been confirmed dead and 7 others were rescued
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the captain of the cruise ship has been detained for questioning. the search continues at the site of the accident near budapest's margaret bridge and all the way downstream and across the serbian border 180 kilometers away most of those on board the small sightseeing boat was south korean tourists. the mermaid sank on wednesday night 7 of the $35.00 onboard a known to have died 7 were rescued and there are hopes that more survivors could still be found against all odds. hunger hunger the moola not only hungary and korea but also sarah bia austria and other neighboring countries are protests of pacing and cooperating in salvage operations and the rescue operation and until the last moment to find somebody alive. with access to. the mermaid still lies submerged beneath the waters of the danube hungary and off
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hours he's believe bodies may be trapped inside the vessel a simulation shows what happened the larger river boat the viking seguin collides with a small mermaid the moment flips over the vikings again powers over it. the search for the missing is expected to go on for days rescuers are battling strong current which may have swept passengers far downstream. the captain of the viking seguin has been detained on suspicion of endangering water transport leading to a deadly mass accident. journalist stefan both has been following the story for us in budapest here's the latest from him. south korea government remains hopeful but as night sits in hungary and says here believe that at least 28 people have perished in one of europe's main waterways diverse are still trying to salvage
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boats the meat that is now underwater that small boat was hit by a huge ship the captain of that ship has been detained by its south korea's government has also made it clear that it's not enough south korea's foreign minister wants answers as to for instance why company cations between the 2 vessels did not work older relatives of those who passed away can do now is mourning flowers and candles being brought here not only by south koreans but also by hunger ariens donations united's in mourning the government of mozambique says it needs more than $3000000000.00 to recover from 2 powerful storms that battered the country earlier this year cycles it die and kenneth killed more than 650 people and affected 2000000 more ravaging homes and infrastructure a conference for donors is taking place in the port of berna where people are still
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struggling to deal with the aftermath of the cyclons. weeks after the cycle on and an enormous house is still barely have its civil. family have moved all their possessions into the only undamaged room that's also where they now sleep . you know we'll never forget the day the storm hit. i was just there i didn't go anywhere because that was so wailing they couldn't come out so they leave. going out that was a very very violent in the desert. lena's houses just a few 100 meters from the shore the sea is the most immediate danger of. these coming close to gloss over you why do you think it's coming maybe i don't know who these and i don't know if these are people really. beira is often floods parts of
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the city are below sea level the districts of poynton j.i. and nova specially at risk un climate change experts estimate that sea levels could rise by a meter by the year 2100. these are stairs of a house that used to be right here in point and jr you can clearly see how the sea came closer and closer over the years and took more and more lengths many more houses under threat. the city has taken defensive action with a network of locks and candles and parts of the measures have cost millions subsidised by development funds from germany. the regime to meet on the day of the cycle and it also started raining in the logs so the water could run down into the sea if we haven't done that the flooding would have been even worse. mayor. says the city is used to flooding but destructive storms like cycle only die
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a new phenomenon. is hoping for more funding from overseas to pay for the fence of measures he can't understand why some still doubt the existence of climate change. to have to leave our life. maybe delivering another kind of life but the feeling be askin what we have done here we've this cycle of do understand that climate change is a problem last they have been in flooding once they've been in the heavy wind that's what we have seen no definitely do feel india scheme that something bad is happening and that's called climate change. in the meantime and worries about the future about his house and. his family. were.
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brits living here the other day. and. my father was you. know we lived out here and we know. the war. so we are here. today so we're free. if you could afford it. he would have moved a long time ago away from the water's edge. the philippines has shipped 69 containers of what it calls illegally transported garbage back to canada officials at the containers had arrived in 2014 and had been falsely declared as recyclable plastic the philippines is following the lead of other southeast asian countries and also china they feel they are becoming a dumping ground for garbage from wealthier western nations. this is the source of the diplomatic stink tons of rubbish shipped from canada labeled recyclable
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by some fun to be household waste for 5 years now it's been rotting in philippine ports. environmental activists and government officials have long argued canada should take back its trash. for the canadian government why they say that. it doesn't. reach their role diplomatic relations they made these is a bit is important 5 problem but this. month plunged the 2 countries into a diplomatic incident as monella recalled top diplomats from canada. that the. shows that we are very serious and asking them to get back their garbage otherwise the
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serialization of so with them. that good the canadian prime minister to weigh into the mess. this is an issue that we have been working very closely with the officials in the philippines on over the past months very hard over the past week so we're going to continue to work on this the issue of unwanted waste has washed up in malaysia to the government says it's cracking down on the end ports of non-biodegradable crush like the c.d.'s not. sending hundreds of tons of plastic back to the us you can canada and other countries in the me wherever that send their ways to malaysia ways where those plastic ways or whatever ways we will send it back and we will fight that even though we are a small country we cannot be bullied by a developed countries. back in the philippines this vessel has come to return the
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trash to vancouver the canadians will shoulder the shipping costs $200000.00 us dollars the damage to diplomatic ties hard to quantify. now some other stories making headlines around the world environmental activist and a fridays for future campaigner gratitude burke has become the subject of a mural in the english city of bristol it stands 15 meters tall and took artist jody thomas 8 days to turn back has become the face of a school strike movement that aims to combat climate change. and india's prime minister narendra modi has held meetings with several south asian and southeast asian leaders as part of his effort to build economic partner partnerships in the region noticeably absent was pakistani prime minister iran can relations between the 2 countries have been strained over tensions in the disputed kashmir region. now to thailand where
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a ride on an elephant is one of the main attractions for tourists but while it might seem to be just innocent fun animal rights groups say that in order to keep an elephant in captivity its spirit must be broken floria nish visited a traditional elephant camp in northern thailand and just discovered that there are no easy answers to the controversy a warning you might find some of the images in this report distressing. show time at mesa elephants camp trying today the elephants entertain visitors with their skills everything looks playful but tricks like this are only possible after a long training explains one of the company juice. if you would like to let your children know english you should talk english to them since they were young same thing with love if you would like to lead them obey you. on you teach them sing there were young it's centuries elephants in southeast asia we used for transport
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in the timber industry and so logging was banned in the region 30 years ago. with thousands of captive elephants out of work their owners turn to tourism. elephant tourism is now a lucrative business but one that's lightly regulated this nina ortman brass is a biologist she advises camps on how to ensure that entertaining tourists isn't detrimental to elephant wellbeing. and good welfare can easily be done in a writing camp if you provide the elephant with a enough food enough water enough rest and and otherwise free from discomfort also . the biologist is pleased with the camp's general conditions the elephants seem to be in good shape she says but she admits that she often runs into secrecy just like today when asked about the specific methods of training young elephants the camp
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veterinarian becomes rather tight lipped. and often cannot call for with us their views the us and here where he has. on the internet it's possible to find videos of a torturous ritual designed to break an elephant spirits the method has been used for centuries it's a brutal training process that can go on for weeks only when the elephant stops resisting is that released from its agony. animal rights groups are calling for a boycott of elephant camps they convinced interactions like these are only possible once an elephant has been broken many western travel companies have stopped offering this kind of tourism but with growing numbers of chinese visitors business is thriving. brusk thinks an effective boycott would do more harm than
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good. if there is no revenue coming into the camp the elephant will still be here but it will just have very very poor conditions ellison tourism is sold as cute harmless fun but once you look at its close a darker picture starts to emerge. ok to sports now for the 2nd straight season liverpool have reached the champions league final here can club side fell to real madrid last year cop is no stranger to losing final has been runner up in his last fix or that drought end on european football's biggest stage in madrid on saturday. club has been embraced by more than just liverpool the entire footballing world seems to love this guy but there's been a dark cloud hovering over the current liverpool coach's head for years now a streak of 6 trate final defeat has kept his trophy cabinet empty when it comes to
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the biggest prizes. limiting not a fully if you lose a final it's like taking medicine that taste disgusting. you know when i was a child i learned the good medicine has to taste bad but then it helps so when you look at a final as bad tasting medicine it can actually help and recharge you know that recharge must have work liverpool made some changes at the back since suffering defeat to reality driven last champions league expectations are high due to having back to back final appearances people don't always know about that the world out there expects from all of us that if we're in the finals that we win in my particular case we've tried so many times you expect even more. but that's ok i desperately wanted not for me before my players and this great club and it would make me happy if we managed. to missing 3 but no other manager in europe has lost finals like clock the 201112 season he managed final success in germany but
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since then he nor liverpool have won anything will their next final in madrid be a new beginning. germany coach york him live will sit out the team's upcoming euro qualifiers after being hospitalized with a circulatory problem the german football federation announced that love will not join the team for the games against fellow groups and dystonia after he suffered an arterial injury while are exercising but he is expected to make a complete recovery in the coming weeks this instant marcus or will be the team in his absence. now to a woman who is perhaps the most famous d.j. in warsaw maybe even of all of poland she began when she was 55 now d.j. vico is 80 and she's still going strong. these disco dancers may not be the youngest anymore but they're in great form and this woman is getting
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them in the mood. to go to our party hope you all have a good night d.j. vico is 80 years old and in poland she's a pretty big deal she's proud that she can play a lot more than just the oldies. clue what will i play a lot of different music but when i do sets and clubs for young people i mix club music with popular artists like madonna shapiro jennifer lopez and lady gaga here in warsaw there are plenty of people on the dance floor thanks to d.j. . the retired special needs teacher has been working the crowds for 25 years now. for the country as well didn't i talked with a lot of young deejays and learned how to use the computer i bought myself a mixing console because the young people said you can just use a cd player i then watched how they mix and scratch is going to show you know her
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children left home long ago and her husband passed away and just sitting around the house was never really her thing. when i was learning new things keeps me young my brain regenerates itself my curiosity comes to life. and it's wonderful. is. sure to make another point clear beauty is not something just for the young. but it was the 5th everyone should follow my example and try to live like i do and no one of this party in warsaw has any intention of quietly slipping into old age that there's no obvious party with d.j. rica is always great and i'm here to take it out the click of a disco is the best medicine to get over it and what better evidence do you need than someone like d.j. vica. ok reminder now our top
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story here on new the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei always met chancellor angela merkel in berlin the talks were cordial but there was no meeting of minds on relations with iran and other issues. you're watching you can always get the very latest on our web site e.w. dot com we'll have more news here coming up on the day. i'm
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going. to be. i'm not going to think. well i just sometimes am but i stand up and whimper that the german thinks he can for german culture looking at the stereotype clad in his think this move the country that i now i. am new to it seems to take this drama
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down to me it's all about ok know i'm a joke join me for meet the german sunday w post. the order of rock n roll. my. sinful rhythms condemned by the church. i know the evil feeling that you feel when you think. your past is a. part i'm startled. no one is more popular than jesus asked her religious morality preachers or subversive. battle with some marketing potential by placing a warning label on music products. rock and religion clash that brings
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many parallels. of the 2 really so be reconcilable. god the devil and rock'n'roll. 71 t w. a trip meant to mend a ties to reaffirm a friendship but in the end u.s. secretary of state might pompei when german chancellor angela merkel could agree on very little except their shared values on trade security and iran are germany and the u.s. postwar allies and partners drifting ever further apart.

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