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w. . this is the deputy news live from for lend more u.s. troops are coming to eastern europe a bit polish dreams of building it for trump the u.s. president tells his polish counterpart that he will send an extra 1000 troops to poland and the polish president promises to buy 35 fighter jets we'll get analysis from washington and berlin also coming up a medical expert says the latest outbreak of ebola in africa is truly frightening around $1400.00 people have died from the disease in the democratic republic of
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congo now a boy has died in neighboring uganda plus protests in hong kong delayed a debate on the controversial extradition laws again in the territories chief executive calls the demonstrations a blatant organized riot. and the women's world cup in france germany will almost certainly reach the knockout stages of the tournament after a hard fought one to win over spain. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program poland is considering naming a military base for trump after the us president promised to deploy an additional $1000.00 troops there those troops could be relocated from germany which donald trump has criticized for not spending enough on its military now trump made the
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announcement while hosting the polish president at the white house. things are looking up for the u.s. polish alliance trump welcomed his guests polish president andre duda with an f. $35.00 fly over the poles want to purchase more than 30 of the u.s. made fighter jets a deal like that gets a reward over a fireplace shot trying suggested a 1000 additional troops could be relocated from germany to poland we have $52000.00 troops in germany. and germany is not living up to what they're supposed to be doing with respect to nato and poland is i have to congratulate you thank you very much poland is seeking more security from the u.s. to quell its concerns about russian activity as well as military equipment the true leaders signed a multi-billion dollar deal for the sale of u.s. liquefied gas to poland. for duda the international visit is also about
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national politics poland will hold parliamentary elections later this year shortly before the vote dude i once trump to make an appearance to take part in world war 2 commemorations. on your presidential just a moment mr president we all hope that you'll visit us in poland in september when we mark the anniversary of the invasion by nazi germany. is getting ready. trump says he'll consider the invitation for what would be his 2nd official visit to poland. and our washington bureau chief alexander phenomenon has been following today's visit she sent us this is us. poland has positioned itself as a reliable ally of the trump administration at a time when other european countries among them germany are critical of donald trump and his decisions the polish president was rewarded with a warm welcome at the white house and the promise to deploy additional you as
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troops to their country troops that could be shifted away from germany the u.s. president warned donald trump used this occasion once again to criticize germany for not spending enough on defense his comments were the latest sign of how you as german ties have eroded in recent years. and let's get more now from our political correspondent thomas ferro who is joining us here in the studio what are we to make of tom's comments well 1st of all they're not necessarily new we've heard in the past from donald trump but what he thinks about germany when it comes to germany's defense spending that he would like germany to spend much more than what the country is spending we've heard before from donald trump his criticism about germany's planned north stream to pipeline with russia and watch the views there of germany becoming hostage of russia those were his words not mine so in
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a sense this is not new the possibility that there could be sanctions when it comes north is maybe further development of all this but is that xander correctly pointed from washington i would interpret dollars from his words as a sign of what is becoming a very troubled relationship between washington and bernie now that the possibility of sanctions has been firmly put on the table should the german government be worried they should certainly consider it and look at that very carefully or bridge or that they are doing that already as i say trumps comments and not seem to are not new we've heard that many times before but when we look at those comments by donald trump we also have to look at a separate issue when it comes that it's not only about energy security donald trump mentioned yesterday in the meeting with what he described as a vital element namely energy security the united states as he pointed out is becoming a very important energy supply and particularly liquefied natural gas or l. and g. and the u.s. already exporting l.n.g. to many parts of the world including new contracts with poland so when we look at
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all this we have to understand that donald trump is not only criticizing germany because he believes germany would become hostage of russia it is also doing so because it has very particular interest when it comes to its own energy supply and these energy exports that he's been talking about let's talk about the images that we saw from the white house i mean these are due to there we saw trump sitting side by side really presenting themselves now as best friends. what does it mean for the relationship between germany and poland germany is relationship to poland is extremely important as neighboring countries has been so for a very long time but in the last few years it has been strained we've heard from poland different things that are happening that are not necessarily in line with the way germany views it so this maybe doesn't mean anything practical between germany and poland the fact that the u.s. and phoniness signing a contract when it comes to energy when it comes to defense but it does mean that germany again is facing challenges when it comes to its views not only from
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neighbors like poland also from partners far away the united states and it has to deal with them accordingly so i wouldn't say there will be any practical outcome from this when it comes to german polish relationship but obviously it is something that indeed germany will have to consider very carefully what he looks not only of his relationship with the united states but also on his relationship with thomas thanks for the analysis. let's get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world thousands of supporters of the indian prime minister clashed with police in kolkata they were marching to protest against the weeks of political violence that had claimed at least 12 lives run to a modis right wing hindu nationalist party and another left wing party have accused each other of instigating violence both during and since india's free cell. a severe psycho that was due to hit the west coast of india has changed course and is unlikely to make landfall cyclon value was supposed to strike near the state of
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gujarat today with gusts of up to 180 kilometers per hour tens of thousands of people were evacuated in anticipation of that storm and l g b t q activists in ecuador are celebrating after the country's constitutional court granted same sex couples the right to marry the decision comes after a legal battle brought by several day couples ecuador is now or rather now joins only a handful of latin american countries that allow same sex marriage. or heading to africa now where a senior health expert has called the outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo truly frightening dr jeremy farrar of the welcome trust says that the epidemic is the worst since 2016 and shows no signs of stopping now the world health organization is due to decide whether to declare the outbreak a global emergency it's now been confirmed that the disease has spread to uganda where a 5 year old boy died late on tuesday fears are growing in uganda that it could
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be the next site of a devastating ebola outbreak. neighboring democratic republic of congo has lost 1400 people to the disease since last summer several in uganda have now tested positive. thousands of ugandan health workers have been vaccinated but residents want more precautions the government does not done enough to cystitis people about it because i think the uk in origin it should have started the from there were areas data tended to comes to be what do they are been sent eyes they can put me medical doctor was already necessary you see 50 much you yours to help those poc i mean you can be shipped on to ensure that they are. in the country people should go about it but our game the government should also come out strongly on talk about it it's been feared for months the congo's outbreak could spread beyond its borders.
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authorities say attacks on health workers and clinics in the country's conflict ravaged east are only making it more difficult to contain the virus. fops and restaurants have reopened in the sudanese capital khartoum demonstrators agreed to new talks with the country's military rulers and called off a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience the demonstrators are demanding a civilian led government after the ousting of longtime president omar al bashir 2 months ago. khartoum is up and running again many shops are open traffic is flowing after 3 days the general strike is over. the opposition have cleared the way for new negotiations with the military a reason for hope. one of the. we are now very very optimistic that they will resume negotiations reach an agreement and every day life will resume.
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but the shock of last week's massacre in which more than 120 people died still lingus militias had brutally despondent the protest camp in the center of khartoum . this was followed by raids as well as arrests of opposition politicians and activists international pressure on the military to return to the negotiation table has mounted yesterday the military junta signaled its concession to the ethiopian mediator. the 2 sides also agreed to refrain from inflammatory statements and deescalate tensions. the transitional military council as agreed to take confidence building measures including the release of political prisoners. a power struggle between hardliners and moderate forces is now emerging in the security apparatus civilian transitional government or military dictatorship the fate of saddam could be decided in the coming days. now hong kong's government has
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again the lady debate over a new bill that would make judicial extraditions to mainland china easier mass protest against the bill has brought the city to a standstill so much so that the region's legislature the legislative council will remain closed for another day residents fear that the law will give china more control over the territory and erode civil liberties today authorities have been clearing away barricades that protesters left around government buildings this morning's calm follows violent clashes some 70 people were injured as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets into the crowds a much smaller number of protesters assembled in the city center today under heavy security. correspondent joins us now from hong kong so tell us what the situation is in hong kong today after those protests turned violent on wednesday i mean we do see the police standing there behind you.
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yes behind me is the smallest stand off a piece of people holding a paper with. slogans written on it asking the police not to shoot the youngsters and the police who have a barrier between and they're standing there this is a peaceful standoff. so far we see very little direct confrontation the young people they are around they are regrouping they are bringing their supplies of has sent goggles on water bottles to safe places and they're waiting what is going to happen the police have cordoned off. the the government and parliament buildings have erected barriers around so pretty much everybody is waiting what happens next and the protesters themselves they say ultimately that the hong kong chief executive carried lap has sold them out to
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beijing what is her record on relations with china. the hong kong system makes sure that the chief executive is friendly towards business beijing is from the probe aging com that's the electoral system the electorate council's composition so any chief executive will have to. be on friendly terms with beijing if she wants to be reelected and this bill is something that the beijing government has made very clear that it wants it and it's very clear why it wants it said a lot of people from mainland china have sought refuge previously in hong kong people who were accused of corruption for example also hong kong booksellers for example have published books that were very critical of the chinese party china has abducted some of these people from hong kong they reappeared in chinese courts
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a clear violation of any law but don't call government has not protested against it so this is fission that this law is poorly mated with beijing at least is not something that you need a lot of time to see to come to this conclusion committee where does the movement go from here what are the goals. it all depends on where the bill goes if the government if parliament takes up the discussion of the bill again if the 2nd reading that could not take place yesterday will happen one of these days i am sure a lot of people will try to take to the streets again what will happen then we don't know whether we will see any violent clashes like yesterday peaceful mass protests like last sunday nobody knows but i don't think this is over any time soon mathias bell inject in hong kong thank you. you're watching t.v.
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it is still to come on the program fighting back this filipino martial artist is using her skills to help victims of child abuse. but 1st the 1st round of voting in the race to become the next british prime minister takes place later today each of the candidates to become leader of the conservative party has to secure at least 17 votes from their party lawmakers to stand the race former foreign minister boris johnson is the current front runner the colorful character and brags that hardliner has vowed to leave the u.k. out of the european union. oh the front runner has come to the fore boris johnson has promised to see 3 pranks it by the end of october which after the cost at least that was his pledge to tory voters. if i get in will come out a deal my deal with it over and over. that they would have me come back to baghdad
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in a good. burger is the same promise he's made to right wing members of the conservative party who joined him to kick start the campaign. he gave me his word to my face that if he became prime minister we would leave only 31st of october dream that pleases me advocates of a new deal breaks it may have to dream on indeed as boris johnson moved away from his previous comments on the matter no longer supporting such a scenario. it's only if we have the guts and the courage to get ready for it that we will carry any conviction in brussels and get the deal we need because they don't want no deal anymore the idea a policy closer to that of to reason may and one that confuse journalists in attendance thank you very much you're telling some supporters you'll do everything to avoid leaving the e.u. without a deal and others that you gladly would do that can the country trust you boris johnson was not prepared to answer. on the police in moscow detained hundreds of
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protesters at a rally in support of investigative journalist yvonne good enough protesters prosecutors rather have dropped drug dealing charges against the reporter due to lack of evidence and his supporters say that he was framed. opposition activists and journalists being carted off by police. any hope that the release of journalist even called enough signaled a softening of the kremlin stance on free speech dast. russian opposition leader. was among those detained at the crowd. against corruption in law enforcement. but why did you think of it as a regional to buy news limited as clueless is fantastic that they've released gallon of like that is just a drop in the ocean and now as the could go through we want all of those still in jail to know that we haven't forgotten. who loves you when he was me i can't just
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sit around and do nothing as if they were day ordinary over here took not just blows your heart is coverage this isn't over because we want to see the people who set up this case brought to justice yes that it would be a joke if all they did was dismiss them from their jobs coming at them with the necessity of. this an authorised protest was originally planned to demand called enough be freed but after the charges against him were dropped on tuesday the demonstration was repurposed to call for police reforms and accountability. enough himself had encouraged people not to take part following his release. there are still sure i think it's better to spend time with loved ones for some direct support rather than to attend the march that's just my opinion. from. the cold enough knew the risks such rallies can bring in moscow those arrested for
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taking part could now face sentences of up to 20 days in jail. now to sports news and the women's world cup saw some heavyweight games on wednesday probably elliott is here to walk us through all of the action we have to talk about germany beating spain now in the sights of the knockout stages but it wasn't all smooth sailing was it it certainly wasn't for germany whatsoever this is their 2nd game where hasn't been plain sailing at all and what happened was essentially that spain dominated possessions right the game but germany has a solid defense and before i give away too much i think what we need to do is actually take a look at our report. germany without injured star midfielder jennifer and we're under pressure again spain who created more chances early on but shortly before the break germany applied their own pressure off the cross alexander pop header popped
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out inside the brits was there to pick up the pieces giving germany a one goal lead after the restart germany kept up the momentum pop again with a header but this time the keeper kept hold. despite spain having the lion's share of the ball they couldn't crack the germany defense a late appeal for a pill t was turned down. we are really happy to have picked up this very important 3 points it took a lot of energy and we had a lot of luck in the opening few minutes with the win germany now top the group with 6 points and are all but through. crests said there in the report their old go through germany now unbeaten in 4. 13 games and they've yet to lose against spain after 5 meetings i mean the spaniard say i'm a little bit upset but i also like germany today. if a diplomat if. there were other games yesterday and it would only be polite for us
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to begin with the hosts of course there were and that's right france took on norway my friends believe it or not are actually the outsiders despite being the host dots according to their countries coach called being. a lot of people are questioning what she's saying maybe it's a tactic but it seemed to seem to do pretty well against norway and they've all but secured a place in the north states are taking a look at the action here they open the scoring france that is after the breakthrough fall of the. then french quickly turned to shock as vendean are managed to steer the ball into her own nash but then a penalty was awarded to france after a video review and usually they are fired and the winner now they played in front of a crowd of almost 35000 people in nice the funds were obviously very excited and delighted with that result fronts now are top in group a fantastic how about that
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clash we had between one gerry and south korea well there was obviously a big clash between nigeria and south korea a great result for nigeria that beat them 2 nil in and over and it was that their 1st win that the campaign and it was also let's take a look at this action here now it was a dream start for nigeria when kim young's attempted clearance wrong footed her own goalkeeper to run geria the lead in the 29th minute very painful for says koreans who watched. nigeria's. put the game to bed in the 2nd half and they made it to nail for nigeria great result for them like i said before it was their 1st win of the kind. good for them good for them and what matters are we have leadership day well i would say take a look at australia they really need to win after losing their opener against italy they're going to be taking on brazil and then says korea are taking on china so 2
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big games must watch you must watch that a strange game against brazil. thank you so much nicer. last year. made history when she won gold in the jujitsu world championships and became a figure of national pride at home in the philippines while now she is using her saddest to tackle busts child sex tourism that lights the country with her campaign to empower abuse survivors on the. one thing filipino martial arts star megha a chore knows is how to fight and how to win but no she's wrestling with the scourge afflicting her country using jujitsu to help survivors of child abuse triumph over their trauma. before this i always ran away from my problems before this i always cried about it. the philippines has been branded
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a hub of child sexual exploitation that's increasingly happening online might mean miss 20 charity days omes highlight to the scale of the problem using sweetie a computer generated girl who was targeted by 20000 paedophiles in just a few weeks and thousands of other children are often forced to perform sexual acts from mars might be even its why jujitsu world champion a chore decided to buy as. you look here setting up the fight to protect initiative to help victims of child abuse to regain their confidence through self defense. well 1st some of the kids that i've gotten to know some of them view with them view with themselves as nothing else in like the they saw themselves as worthless you know because of what they experienced. physical therapy like this has its critics who warn that it could be retried ties
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in for victims but for 2 and they go to the empowering effect a role to play. first somebody that has gone through that kind of trauma specifically it makes you more confortable off the right kind of you know that that's not. that's not abusive point that that is you know part of sport being aware of your own body also and once i learned jujitsu it helped me to realize that it's not your fault it's just a challenge for you and a challenge that has readily embraced teaching her country's most vulnerable the art of self-defense and a feeling of self-worth. you're watching t.v. in is coming up next in d.w. business berlin completes the 1st step in bringing the next generation of cell phone technology to germany. gardell 1st has all that more just in just a few minutes time and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information
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