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was neil armstrong. the moon was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . this is g.w. news live from berlin environmental activists face off with police during protests that are mine here in germany thousands of people of turned out to call on the government to be mediately and it's reliance on coal also coming up a domestic dispute at the worst johnson's london home rocks the u.k. leadership race goes on for correspondent in london could this affect his chances
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of becoming britain's next friday minister plus germany rolls on in the women's world cup beating nigeria to reach the poor finals captain alexandro comp was the key as the team hoped its place among the final 8 of the charts. i'm calm assman thanks for joining us photo stars from across europe are occupying one of germany's biggest lignite coal mines they told the w. they will remain there at least until sunday morning after negotiating with police the activists are demanding that germany take immediate action to phase out fossil fuels and limit the effects of global warming the demonstration comes 2 days after european union leaders failed to agree on a plan to make the blocks economy carbon neutral by 2050.
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was still it's dangerous the police were on hand the day broke through activists say around 1000 people took part in the storming of germany's largest open pit coal mine organized by an environmental protest group called and again lambda all times are really important though we stop there go out of the grounds there is already too much or too in the air we need to we need to act now before through it the vast mine is near the german border with the netherlands and belgium it supplies power stations with brown coal one of the most polluting kinds of fossil fuels activist groups 8000 people took part in related marches and demonstrations earlier in the day in a town near the mine in a cat and mouse game with police trying to control the 90 kilometer long perimeter edge some arrests were made. energy company r. w. e.
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which operates the mine says it temporarily reduced coal production for security reasons he called the activists actions unlawful doesn't matter these are violations of the law that's unacceptable these demonstrations are unnecessary because our w.e.e.e. is not blocking the departure from coal something we're being accused of since 2012 we have produced all c o 2 emissions by 60000000 tons that's 34 percent of the latest action as follows months of climate protests by students in germany and around the world chairman chancellor angela merkel has committed to making germany carbon neutral by 2050 for these protesters this is definitely too late. let's get you caught up now on some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump plans to impose additional sanctions on iran and they would take effect on monday trump also said the pentagon was still. considering military
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action against iran the statements come after trump called off a strike on iranian targets after the revolutionary guard shot down a u.s. intelligence drone. german chancellor angela merkel has called for police to investigate whether the recent killing of a german politician was linked to the right wing a terrorist group the n.s.u. falta look joe was shot dead 3 weeks ago in front of his home after receiving multiple death threats over his progress fiji's dangerous one man is currently in custody. some 10000 people have taken to the streets of the romanian capital bucharest for the city's pride parade event organizers hope to bring attention to the need for tolerance of the elegy beseech huge community in romania the frayed was one of almost 40 such events this week. hundreds of georgians have demonstrated in a 3rd night of anti-government anti russia protest that says the kremlin announced it will impose a flight ban on georgian airlines entering russia and russian planes flying into
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georgia tension has been mounting since on test began in the capital tbilisi on thursday i. millions of voters in istanbul were turned to the polls on sunday to cast their ballots again in a rerun of the city's mayoral election president's wrench of type of one's governing party is trying to win back control of turkey's largest city the fresh election is taking place after turkey's top electoral authority an old the results of the 1st vote after weeks of appeals by ed once government party i it's a mayoral rerun that could redefine turkish politics. istanbul is deciding between 2 main candidates. from president richard tayyip erdogan is ruling a k party and crim from the opposition and who was mayor for 18 days before a rerun was called had won
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a tight race but the courts agreed that there were voting irregularities and cold a rerun. was not a good record are we determined to keep going until sunday june 23rd are we ready to show our national will let the polish. and that's exactly the point this election is a big deal this summer is takis cultural and financial hot it makes up about as said of the country's economy it's also what president adeline's very own political career took off when he. a mayor of istanbul in 1904 to him and his in a circle this city means wealth it means power and prestige and this is exactly why he's so good time and to retain control of its. 3rd one has long been tightening his grip on power and has been accused from many quarters of tipping to a key into authoritarianism. says his campaign is a fight for turkish democracy cager was a turkish citizen and as
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a young university student i supported model because i believe his projects are projects good at solving real problems. to new ones policy those still have a lot of support. among a lot of the kids but i'm an individual who suffered during the times when those with the heads covered for religious reasons one able to pursue in education for 20 years and 20 years later i was able to get an education and become a teacher the ha pantywaists to be a call for this our president was the reason for this shit in the old days if he loses the opposition is emboldened and there will be renewed questions as to how long one can dominate turkish politics. the 2 remaining contenders to be the next british prime minister kicked off their campaigns in the u.k. city of birmingham they spoke to conservative party members at the 1st of 16 events whoever comes out on top with their leadership bid will become the country's next
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prime minister or johnson is currently the front runner but he's making headlines for other reasons. 3 boris johnson wanted to talk bricks at when he arrived in birmingham but the waiting journalists had another topic on their agenda police are inside job loss like 5 year old you just admitted yourself. it was headline news across the u.k. the police were reportedly responding to a loud fight between boris johnson and his partner in birmingham the moderator repeatedly asked johnson if one's private life affects one's ability to serve as prime minister drawing boos from the audience johnson avoided the question looking for somebody with the determination and the courage and the application to get brits it over the line to relaunch our party. foreign minister jeremy hunt struck a more moderate tone over bricks that unlike his rival he'd be willing to further delay the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. but he'd also accept a no deal bricks if need be my judgment is that. difficult options
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are a political risk of no bracks it is far worse than the economic risk of no deal the tories 160000 members have until the end of july to choose their next leader and the u.k.'s next prime minister. germany have reached the quarter finals of the women's world cup martina false techmeme pulled off their 4th one of the tournament confidently taken down nigeria 3 nil but not all the attention was on the players as once again the video assistant referee or v a r played a huge role in deciding the outcome alexandra park was making her 100 appearance in a germany kick and she marked the occasion by scoring the opener. in from a corner to claim her 2nd goal of the tournament. for the next 8 minutes the bowl
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was barely kicked off 1st confirms that the nigerian keeper hadn't had her vision impeded by an offside player and was then promptly consulted once more to examine this foul only number go. play finally resumed from the penalty spot which saw it deviates sloughing home to make the 2 men. nigeria found in the 1st or the 2nd time off and it fell to lay off sugar to finally confirm germany's place in the pool to find those with these many stripes in the 82nd minute. is 4 wins out of 4 for germany still yet to concede and only appears to be getting stronger. and the knockout phase of the tournament has claimed its 2nd victim australia have been eliminated from the tournament after a penalty shoot out against norway the scandinavians went in front when isabelle since matched the ball past keeper lydia williams australia though drew level in
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the 2nd half at least a long night storing directly off that corner australia's star striker sam her missing her penalty in the shoot out there before norway's ingrid angle sent her side i'm happy they are on to the forefront. turning to action off the field now the ongoing lawsuit by the u.s. women's team against the american football federation over fair pay is set to go to mediation following the world cup the u.s. players initially filed a lawsuit in march over an equal pay and working conditions compared to the men's team they in the us federation are hopeful that mediation will settle the case but 1st team usa is dealing with the task on the field of defending their world cup tie . in tennis roger federer's wimbledon for. operations gained momentum on saturday as he breezed through to the final of the hollow open
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defeating france's pm. in the semi final in straight sets ever was taken to 3 sets by his previous 2 opponents in the competition but he was ruthless here against their winning 6363 to reach the final the 10 time haul of open winner is hoping to add to his 20 grand slam titles when wimbledon gets underway that stars have won 1st. formula one now lewis hamilton beat mercedes team mate paul terry botha ass to pole position and french grand prix qualifying on saturday after a promising practice run it was a sloppy qualifying performance for both asked not allowed hamilton to steal a march on his nearest rival he came home just over a 2nd a quarter of a 2nd faster than the been able to start the sunday grand prix a commanding 29 points clear of us to beat a victory to keep his challenge on track i well he's back mick
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jagger the rolling stones legendary front man has returned to the stage just months after undergoing heart surgery the band kicked off its delayed 2 or of north america by playing to a crowd of 60000 in chicago 17 concerts though had to be rescheduled to allow for draggers medical treatment but fans who were there say he was as energetic as ever . the rolling stones front man mick jagger is back. and with some swagger. the band opened their delayed toll in north america it was postponed for 3 months because jagger needed heart surgery but fans agree that you wouldn't have been able to tell he moves like he's 30 years old even always 7475 whatever it is he's fantastic he performed well
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i wish i had his surgeon and i'm. in the stones my fair bad even though i'm young i still love his enjoyment and when i heard about the hope issues i was scared that i might it might not ever to see them so to see them play tonight was incredible it seems jagger and the stones into your as do their fans devotion and of course their music. or mine or now the top story that we're following for you at this hour protesters from across europe are occupying one of germany's biggest lignite coal mines they're demanding the germany take immediate action to limit the effects of global warming the protests comes after european union leaders failed to agree on a plan to make a blanket economy carbon neutral by 25th. and don't forget you can always get the news on the go just download our app from google play or from the apple store
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