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a legend was simply a human being. was new armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is t w news coming to you live from berlin around lashes out at the u.s. over its decision to impose sanctions on its supreme leader says it will never succumb to the pressure that accuses the u.s. of conducting economic warfare against its people also coming up europe is bracing for record high temperatures as a heat wave starts to move across the continent
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a look at the do's and don'ts of how to behave when it's really breathed hall. and at the women's world cup that's a controversial round of 16 match sees the u.s. and its past spain reigning champions now face a quarter final against the hosts of the charter friends. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us iran's says the path to diplomacy between tehran and washington is now permanently closed the statement comes after the u.s. impose new sanctions on iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei and other top officials in iranian foreign ministry spokesman accused the u.s. of being desperate and destroying established mechanisms for maintaining peace us president all signed off the punitive measures yesterday. in front of the assembled
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press president trump signed an executive order imposing new sanctions against iran the order is meant to limit access to financial resources for run supreme leader ayatollah khamenei and his associates. we will continue to increase pressure on terror. until the regime abandons its dangerous activities and his aspirations including the pursuit of nuclear weapons increased enrichment of uranium development a ballistic missiles engagement and support for terrorism fueling of foreign conflicts and belligerent acts directed against the united states and its allies. the reason given for the additional sanctions by u.s. drone shot down by iran tehran says the rationale was fabricated the u.s. government also accuses iranian revolutionary guards of attacking merchant ships in the strait of hormuz according to the u.s. more than 80 percent of the iranian economy is already affected by sanctions the
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trumpet ministration wants to force the leadership in tehran to agree to a new nuclear agreement with tougher conditions trump also reiterated an offer for new negotiations he claims iran could become a peaceful and prosperous country if it were to abandon its pursuit of nuclear weapons. the standoff between the united states and iran was addressed at the u.n. security council last night the council called for maximum restraint while the u.s. urged iran to negotiate with washington germany's ambassador warned of the risk of tensions escalating further france germany and the united kingdom are gravely concerned by the increased tensions in the bit further. down the u.s. drone but you ran on the 20th of june these developments risk miscalculation and conflict we call for deescalation and dialogue with respect for international iran must understand that these attacks are unacceptable it's time for the world to join
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us in saying so our policy. means an economic and diplomatic effort to bring iran back to the negotiating table iran should as i said 2 weeks ago need diplomacy with diplomacy. so calls for diplomacy there but iran's us ambassador said the atmosphere was not right for dialogue to happen between tehran and washington you cannot start a dialogue with somebody who is threatening you who is intimidating you today you just witness that the united states employs another sets a set of sanctions against iran how can be a start a dialogue is somebody who's trying maybe preoccupation. is to put more sanctions on iran saw that the atmosphere of such a dialogue does is not ready so more sanctions a no dialogue between iran and the u.s. spot talks concerning around or taking place between representatives of the u.s. russia and israel those discussions are taking place in jerusalem our correspondent
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tonya kramer is there covering them tanya who is taking part exactly in these talks and what's the focus of the talks. well we have been told by the prime minister's office this is an unprecedented meeting for the 1st time that the 2 national security advisor this from the u.s. and from russia together with the israeli prime ministers are prime minister sitting down together here in true same and talking mainly about the region and mainly about iran prime minister netanyahu has said yesterday in a bilateral meeting with the national security advisor russia that his country would do everything to prevent iran from going nuclear and doing everything from preventing iran to in trends in neighboring syria and that sets the tone of course for this meeting today it's also certainly a message from prime minister netanyahu to the region that israel is
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a player in this and that it's a partners was when it comes to potentially the discussions about post-war syria what is russia's role in these talks given that russia is considered more of an hour of iran and has offered to help help over calm the impact of the sanctions is there any prospect of russia changing its position. well i think there's no expectation of changing its position. totally here but russia has a very important. also an ambivalent very close relations as you said to iran on the other hand it has a very close relation to we've seen over the past year prime minister netanyahu is meeting very often russian president putin there's a coordinating mechanism in place when israel is carrying out
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rates in syria to attack weapon bases there and you vonnie in forces or syrian forces so there is a mechanism there but the question is really. there has been a cooling off period between israel and russia when russian airplane was downed last year but this cooling off period has ended they are back on track and i think also in israel among the un in this it's clear that russia is the partner that israel needs to talk to although naturally it would be closer to the u.s. . in that way. thank you for now these talks of course in jerusalem are coming as the u.s. today launches what it touts as a bid to drum up $50000000000.00 to invest and house to an economic development the 2 day international meeting led by u.s. president donald trump's son in law chaired question is billed as an article for
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a wider white house an issue doesn't resolve the israeli palestinian conflict but neither the israeli or palestinian governments will attend the event in bahrain palestinians have your bride did it as an economy 1st approach doomed to fail. well we asked palestinians whether they think the buffer in conference will help or hinder their calls. this is paving the way for the deal of the century it will finish off the palestinian course in my opinion it is a betrayal by the people. dissipating you know. from what i've heard it's against the palestinians that's why we're not participating in it. and. what that model behavior he's had i mean come friends will make things worse it will destroy the economy of our country there's nothing positive for us politically and economically this all the young one of the i see. so in jerusalem in the name palestinian
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peace we've got this conference taking place but it's happening without the palestinians assert any confidence on either side the progress can be made there you know i mean you could hear ordinary palestinians in the street there's not much optimism when it comes to this conference and in general expectations are very low now the economic plan was already released on saturday by the christian. team have worked on this for the past 2 years and it. contains proposals for for example a korean door between gaza and the west bank it's all about the economy also investments over 50000000000 money that it's not yet there that needs to be put into it so the expectations are actually very low and as you rightly said i mean there is no political context given in this plan and also the palestinians as well
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as also there are no israeli officials being invited to that conference just some israeli businessmen will attend as far as we understand so it's very doubtful that we will see any concrete steps falling out of this conference tony thank you very much that was d.w. correspondent tonya kramer of their interest. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today mexico's army chief says some 15000 troops have been deployed to the country's northern border to detain migrants trying to cross illegally into the us mexico is under pressure from the white house to choke off the flow of migrants traveling north earlier this month the country promised to reinforce its southern border with thousands of troops. at least one person is dead and dozens more injured after a series of explosions tore through munitions depo in southern causing. officials have evacuated the nearby town of ari's in the town in the country's turkistan
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region kazakhstan's defense ministry says a fire triggered the blasts. here in germany people living near the western city of dumb stotter breathing a sigh of relief after a likely world war 2 bomb exploded in a nearby field no injuries were reported last tore a hole in the earth 10 meters wide and 4 meters deep it's believed the ball had a chemical based delayed timer which finally grow to. 3 heat wave has started to sweep across large parts of europe in france authorities have issued an alert for the region around paris with temperatures tipped to reach as high as 40 degrees residents and tourists are coping each in their own way but health officials are warning that people need to take certain precautions if they go out in the high summer sun.
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i tried. to pursue. wow i think that weather is much harder than what i expect because i felt in europe the weather may be nicer than this is too hot for me actually it's really unpleasant but we're used to it unlike other people so we are not preparing specifically but you have to make sure you stay hydrated. and hot winds from the sahara a turning up temperatures across europe in france authorities are warning people about the intense heat. before it's all foliage also fitfully felt should drink limit physical activity or even keep the body wet or cover them well protect them from the sun with hats is all sunglasses and long sleeve shirts because they do not
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leave them in the car even for a very short time which. it's important to remember this. the heat wave in france in 2003 years thought to have killed 15000 people this time the country is better prepared. other european countries are issuing warnings as well germany is expecting record breaking high as on wednesday and children the only ones at risk. or different for you and it's also older people with preexisting health problems with their kidneys health problems with hydration problems with their hearts when there's a heat wave and they don't drink enough they get even bigger problems the more they can also get dizzy and fall. to drink drink drink. water into. anneli externally it's the bomb against europe's coming heat.
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too darn hot the mercury is rising in europe what are we to make of this weather well let's ask a weatherman meteorologist alexandra hilda from the german weather service better dot com is with us thanks for joining us as well he was wearing me now yesterday spanish meteorologist tweeted hell is coming hell on earth cell isn't really going to be as dramatic as the warning suggests yes i think it's going to be an unusual very very strong heat wave there are temperatures up for around the forty's coming our way that it will hit 1st east of spain than france and then it will also hit southern germany we will not go over 40 degrees in germany tomorrow most probably will stay under $39.00 but what's the difference between $39.40 it's going to be
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a brutal heat coming and that will go on and also the heat will also come through it and all the parties in parts of germany and it's only june and europe is already sizzling how unusual are of these temperatures in europe for this time of year well more often july and august are the hottest months off of the year so this is for end of june very unusual however heat from africa where this origin a it's cannot come to europe any time of the year you can come in february and cost temperatures around $25.00 or $26.00 or something around that but not in the forty's so this might be record breaking and we are also considering that the all time record in germany will it be hit by the middle of the week what do extreme temperatures like the used tell us if anything about global warming do you see a trend here. well this shows us what to global warming has in store for us in the
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next decades that is really my opinion based on scientific knowledge of course because the climate models show where that the heat during the heat waves during the summer will get stronger as the climate gets warmer so 1st of all these kind of heat waves will be more often in the near future and summers like we had in 2003 that has also been men been mentioned on the program just a few minutes ago will be more often probably. every other year by the end of the century so that development is dramatic if the global warming continues as it does at the moment and the june of this year is also a sign for the global warming you mention 2003 france reported some 15000 heat related deaths a year these heat waves really can be deadly especially for the sick and the very young and and the old what precautions should people be taking well i think 1st of all it's important to go slow i mean that's for every day life the most important
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thing go slow and try to avoid the hottest hours of the day which are on noon in the early afternoon however also sleeping is a problem at night with stiff a cold to get some rest because this heat wave will also call cost temperatures that between over 20 and 25 degrees in the mornings or not it will not go below those temperatures at nights so that is also a problem so it's important to keep the apartment cool ask you as possible during the day as stark as possible bill to end the day so that one gets a good very good recipe i'd as a report also pointed out drink lots of water that's the most important thing also has a look at the good nutritional lightner tradition that is very important in all saw john to hear the blood from the meteorologist thank you for being with us you're welcome thank you. well here in germany a pilot was killed when 2 fighter jets crashed in the northeast of the country
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yesterday the 2 euro fighter planes part of the german air force collided in midair during a training exercise over the state of mecklenburg western pomerania the 2nd pilot survived. a state of the art work plane tumbly from this guy. residents of the town of my show recorded the scenes. soon after plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the ground in the nearby lake district the wreckage of 2 you're a fighter combat jets was littered throughout the area after the planes collided in crashed both pilots ejected from their aircraft one was found alive with his parachute in tangled in a tree. he was rescued and rushed to hospital. the other was later confirmed dead parts of his body were found close to the crash site of his aircraft. germany's defense minister flew in from berlin to
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offer condolences. to this instead since these moments of hora and shock and speechlessness and of course they raised many many questions including. questions about the euro fighter are nothing new jointly developed by european consortium the fighter has been in service with the german air force since 2003 the aircraft has been plagued by technical problems these and the military's chronic funding constraints have meant that only a fraction of the fighters are combat ready the deadly crash will wreak night the simmering debate over germany's ailing armed forces. to the women's world cup in france where all except 2 of the round of 16 matches have been completed joining me here in the studio to talk about it all is young expat from d.w.
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sports good morning out morning so the usa after breezing through the group stages the defending champions and favorites had their 1st knockout match was it any tougher than their 1st 300 percent saying the u.s. toyland 13 no one they beat chile 3 new and sweden 2 new in the group stages but this match up against spain was a lot tougher for them spain a lot more technically aware a lot more technically adept than the previous opponents of the u.s. and i showed that they brought a physical game to the u.s. which shocked the defending champions as well a little bit. it was a cage a game a game with few clear cut chances but let's take a look at how it all panned out. the but the usa were cheered on in homes by their legion of fans and it wasn't long before they had something to celebrate in the 5th minute tobin heath charged into the box and was felled by might be lay on the penalty was given and megan rapinoe lashed it home b.b.
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everything was going as expected but spain hadn't read the script went back east albert was caught in possession of mo so fired a crack into the top corner of the breath taking strike from spain's key player they kept the u.s. at bay for the next hour but then disaster struck the referee awarded another penalty when bin hiney authorise see a court rise lavelle contact seemed minimal but even after a v.a.r. check she stuck by her decision to retain a grant the gift with both hands would be very hard luck for spain but the usa much on to set up a quarter final with hosts france the big. so to soft penalties there helping the u.s. team gets through hardly the stuff of future champions for am i being too harsh or maybe a little bit too harsh but i agree with you i don't think this was a confident performance from the u.s. that said however this is the kind of game that champions do when they manage to
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get on top when they're not at their best but that also said i think there are a few concerns coming out of this match particularly a few question marks of the coaching of jewel ellis she started alex morgan who is of course the world's best striker but she was 100 percent fit going into this game with an injury concern and told on the pitch and when you have a player like kali lloyd on the bench it doesn't really make sense to start your star struck and risk further injury as well as that lindsey hair and she was also left on the bench possibly one of the world's best midfielders so a few personal questions but also ellis was seeming reluctant to change the game to make a 1st sub until the 85th minute and that's a bit of a concern because against better teams that's not going to fly for the u.s. against spain of course as you said a soft penalty towards the end handed it to him and that doesn't bode well and now they're coming up against the hosts france who are very strong outfit and that
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should be a cracking match in the quarter finals and i think the u.s. are going to have to make a game if they're to get through the semi's and look to defend their crown so we've got a big challenge there for the u.s. up against france seems like it could be the best match up of the entire world cup anything yet definitely i think this is easily the pick of the quarterfinals and also i think that whoever wins this match could potentially be the world cup winners at the end of the tournament france as the host went into this tournament as one of those teams that were looked at as a challenger to the u.s. as world cup crown and they have proved that more than that were the challenges to the crown both teams haven't really. straps throughout this tournament yet that makes for an unfolding contest in this upcoming game because both teams will not only be looking to win but they'll be looking to make a statement for the rest of the competition and we had to knock out matches yesterday who else went through the quarter finals yes we had sweden up against
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canada and we actually have some highlights to show you that match 1st of all sweden are very tidy tame very strong in defense but also have the attackers in the office to make a difference in the highlights coming up we will see that slimy and stina blacks then he has combined fantastically to score the opener in the 55th minute and that proved to be the winner canada did in fact get a penalty for him bowl in the box just 10 minutes later but janine becky's was brilliantly saved by had big lindahl and so deserved win for sweden i think they were the better team overall and now they face germany in the quarterfinals which should also be an interesting match up yet thank you so much an expat from 6 well alpine skiing is set to return to the alps as an olympic event in the not too distant future after the international olympic committee announced the italian benyus of milan and corteen employes is so sore it would host the winter games in
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2026 the italian bid got the nod ahead of sweden who have proposed their capital stalk home as the main olympic venue 47 votes to 34 in favor of medal and was the pinal verdict after a long day at the i.o.c. luzon. sweden's bid got underway 1st then delegation including prime minister stephan levin were 1st to present their case to the i.o.c. . stockholm's joint bid with the recent venue of the alpine skiing world championships focused on sustainability promising to deliver a simple and smart games on the smallest budget for more than 30 years. next up the italian delegation led by prime minister just had their opportunity to impress the i.o.c. decision makers alongside $956.00 host town called tina so that
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heritage at the front of its offering highlighting its success as a host nation previously and vowing to build on the tradition it transpired to be a winning pitch. you know what. we call t 7 votes the 30 it's really was chosen as the host nation fight time in its history they now have 7 years to deliver on that promise. just reminder the top stories we're following for you here today and he. has condemned the u.s. over its decision to impose sanctions on the supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei and other top officials. will never succumbed to pressure and accuses the u.s. of conducting economic warfare against its people to. europe are bracing for a heat wave as temperatures are forecast to reach 40 degrees in france germany and spain and other countries' governments are warning people especially the old and young to take special precautions to avoid becoming ill. watching t.v.
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