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w. . the big. business daily news line from berlin a last minute deal on migration house mexico avoid potentially devastating us terrorists president trump says he's suspending planned levies on mexican goods indefinitely after mexico agreeing to do more to stem the flow of migrants crossing its territory also coming out. of the german foreign minister hike obama begins a tour of the middle east with stops in jordan and iraq he's hoping term induced tensions with iran. bad news for stingy in are not giants g 20 finance
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ministers meeting in japan they don't make it harder for the big tax to avoid paying tax to have the details. and germany's women kick off their world cup campaign with the one known victory over china. on the welcome to the program. the united states and mexico have reached an 11th hour deal to crack down on migration from central america earlier the white house threatened to slap tariffs on mexico if it failed to stop record numbers of migrants from traveling through its territory to the u.s. border but the deal appears to fall short of the key u.s. demand that mexico accept the designation of safe 3rd country that want to force it
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to permanently take in most central american asylum seekers. for these migrants the trip north to the u.s. could end here on the border between mexico and guatemala. mexican authorities have agreed to crack down on illegal migration as part of a deal to avert an all out tariff war between the u.s. and mexico u.s. president donald trump heralded the last minute deal on twitter saying tariffs would be indefinitely suspended and that mexico had agreed to take strong measures to stop central american migrants heading through mexico to the u.s. mexico's foreign minister said the deal was a fair play. people crossing into the u.s. to seek asylum will be rapidly returned to mexico while their applications for asylum are processed in turn mexico will allow these individuals to enter for humanitarian reasons in compliance with its international obligations. speaking on
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the sidelines of the g 20 finance meeting in japan the us treasury secretary stephen minucci said trump's goal of fixing immigration problems on the mexico border have been achieved he had to trump could still impose tariffs if mexico failed to follow up on its pledges well tariffs have been averted the human toll from migrants many fleeing violence in guatemala honduras and el salvador has gone up the final conditions are set to be hammered out in discussions within 90 days. mexican journalist from our spanish department joins me now in the studio is right a last minute deal how pleased they are both sides with this agreement well i think for mexico was very important to stop this these 3 they can say carmi so for now i think for makes it. a very good deal also for. interpreting arson enterprises in the u.s. because well makes you call us are very very close partners to the think both of
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their comics of the people there so i think right now people are happy also because the mexican president shows that he can handle his not like some people said at the beginning of the spirit that he could be like some kind of model he's open to protect the economy he's open to negotiation and he's not thinking with the stomach like some other presidents are wrong. what is the reaction in mexico been though he's open to negotiate but has he possibly made too many concessions there well i think some of the some part of the society is not happy because well they like things to very intellectual where it's at so they they say the world we need to start. the 3 months of appraising that's mix things up because well they were speaking about the economy so some months ago. nafta was
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sandow and right now he's using these other topic migration as a measure of pressure that they're otherwise i think in general. the businessmen are happy because well we knew it was important to stop this at this moment. as part of the deal mexico says the ploy it's 6000 troops to the southern border how likely are they to stop the flow of migrants coming in well i think the most important thing. is that they are going to start to have some conjure up about what's happening there because in the past some other presidents just ignore these dystopic these you know on their word like doing if it wouldn't exist because it was not faked in mexico directly because people was just passing through but it's very important to point out does mexico ask for our long term strategy in order to reactivate that corner from central america to tackle these problem
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notes in one month but for the future. thank you very much. and it's. a russian court has put a prominent journalist under house arrest even goal enough known for investigating corruption among moscow city officials was detained on thursday for a legend drug offenses earlier on saturdays well enough was temporarily hospitalized after he claimed he was in tunis custody. our correspondent about was at the court hearing she sent us this report russian investigative journalist has been put under house arrest for 2 months that was completely unpredictable because investigators accused him for selling large amount of drugs these can put him in prison up to 20 years people who gather to support him in moscow today took it as a victory journalists human rights activists and friends came to the court in the
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early morning and state here till midnight in the court of on going off has not admitted his guilt and pointed out that it might be connected with his last still unpublished investigation about funeral business in russia and high ranking officials him mention that he has been receiving threats iran will stay under house arrest till the 7 so august. on the 2nd day of his visit to the middle east germany's foreign minister heikal moscow's travel to the iraqi capital baghdad where he held talks with president barham saleh mas praised the country's measured approach to the growing tensions of the region and urged the international community not to turn its back on iraq at this crucial time this transport plane is leaving jordan and heading for baghdad germany's foreign minister is getting ready for another sensitive mission in the middle east the growing tension between the united states and iran hangs over the region with iraq right in the center of it
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there is a u.s. military presence in iraq and iran has considerable influence gemini's ability to mediate is limited. that's why your rock is taking over a counterbalancing role here in the region and tries to deescalate scituate. on its own initiative using dialogue and talks we support that. the german military is supporting iraq in the fight against the so-called islamic state and plays an active role in training the police hike a mosque is greeted warmly by the country's prime minister and president no one's expecting quick fixes neither in baghdad nor been. trying to beat it simply term and he doesn't play any role at all in iraqi politics at the federal government has tried to change that with this training mission for the iraqi military however this mission is mainly symbolic and. to a hike a mosque also found time to meet with a group of women's rights activists fighting for a better future for that country. the g 20 finance ministers have kicked off
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a 2 day meeting in the japanese city of focus the group of 20 is expected to step up its efforts to collect taxes from big tech companies facebook google and many other internet giants have come under fire for cutting their bills by booking profits and low tax countries regardless of the location of their and customers. has the reputation of being a city for startups it's also a showcase for finance ministers like all of schultz who want some changes together with the o.e.c.d. the organization for economic cooperation and development they want to rework the international tax system and in contrast to trade issues this time the u.s. is on board. sounds like we have a strong consensus so now we need to just take the consensus that's across here and deal with the technicalities of how we turn this into an agreement
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by next year it should be clear how corporations should be taxed which earn revenues around the world from digital products despite having few physical locations facebook's european headquarters are in ireland a country with low taxation it's possible that google will also have to pay taxes in the future in every country were interns money germany and france are recommending a minimum global tax rate which should prevent funds from being diverted elsewhere and to subsidiary companies or tax havens fintan live countries we've talked to think that's important that's why considering all the work that's going into it we can assume it should be finalized by next year and then we'll put them into effect in europe and in germany the g 20 summit of finance ministers will end on sunday after a joint meeting with the heads of central banks. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. being as president has canceled a coming municipal elections finding the need to reduce political tensions in the.
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country earlier police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters in the capital to run up the opposition accuses the leftist government of links to organized crime and vote rigging and plan to boycott this month's elections. tens of thousands of people have turned down for warsaw as gay pride parade the event comes as the ruling conservative law and justice party ramps up its opposition to l g b t rights the government has to take to the movement as a threat to families and children head of parliamentary elections later this year. the city of barcelona has finally issued an official building permit for the unfinished so proud of amelia cathedral 137 years after construction began the basilica was designed by architect antoni the permit is valid for 2026 enough time for builders to complete the landmark roman catholic church.
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football news now and on day 2 of the women's world cup germany won their opening match against china the reigning olympic champions are one of the tournament favorites but initially struggled to put their mark on the game in the end a teenager making a world cup debut make the difference. germany almost got off to a dream start with this opportunity in the 3rd minute saturday brits firing just inches why china had a chance 10 minutes later wang chung shan should have pulled the trigger sooner i thought i'd do it in ca ga deflecting the shot in the nick of time. china came agonizingly close again as young lead curled an exquisite effort into almost childes post i a huge let off for germany. germany's big break arrived in the 2nd half of dawson cogic corner was cleared but only as far as june. when the
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midfielder is smashing home to put her side in the lead for good. one nil the final score and coach martina foss techmeme board could be happy that her team came away with a scrappy victory. and other world cup action on saturday norway had almost no trouble against nigeria beating them 3 in the 17th minute nigeria weren't expecting a short corner and cruel right to have made them pay. and then in the 34th lisa marie and double the norwegian league and just 3 minutes later nigeria's not she or holly turned the ball into her own then to the round out the 3 male scoreline and kept a picture of perfect performance by no. 2 their male counterparts now in qualifying for next year's european football championship germany came away
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with a comfortable 2 nil away went against fellow groups an early goal from leroy's sunday and another in the 2nd half from mark or roy sealed the deal for germany of now $12.00 out of 2 in the euro 2020 qualifiers. and tennis astley barney has won the french open the 1st grand slam singles title of her career on a windy day at her longer asked the 23 year old australian had little trouble beating mark at a wondrous show of the czech republic in straight sets. it was a final nobody would have predicted neither ash party nor markets have had played in a grand slam singles final before. the more experienced party took control from the start she won the 1st 4 games the much and this forehand winner gave her the 1st set 61. couldn't fight back in the 2nd with the scored 5 games to 3 bhatti converted the 1st match point with a thunderous smash to confirm her victory in straight sets. the
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special moment for the queensland who becomes the 1st australian to win the french open since 1973. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next there's a report about the kids trying to make it big in football thanks for joining the. climate change. sustainability. environmental. globalization affairs biodiversity species conservation exploitation equality. human rights displacement. the global impact of. 3000.
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