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explains the 19 year. old results on the d.w.p. . this is news coming to live from berlin it's a killing that has shocked germany the politician the sas unaided in his own home now a suspected rightwing extremist already in detention is reported to have confessed to shooting dead bolt that look good but did he act alone also coming up. sweltering in a record heat wave temperatures are forecast to reach their highest ever in many
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countries over the next few days we look at the danger is that extreme hope hope heat poses for our health and what you can do to keep cool also coming up at the next world cup luck plays a role in japan's loss to the netherlands the young powerful japanese dominated much of the last match of the round of 16 but it's the dutch thanks to a late penalty for who will play in the quarterfinals. hello i'm terry margin good to have you with us german authorities are they say a suspected right wing extremist has confessed to the recent killing of german politician box a look the suspect named only as stefan he was arrested a few weeks ago few weeks after the attack was shot dead at close range at his home
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in the western town of costal earlier this month well joining me now with more from our parliamentary studios is our correspondent maximiliano. the suspect in this case has apparently confessed to killing a politician can you give us any more details. yes the details of this development 1st were leaked this morning when the committee for internal affairs of the german parliament the oneness talk was held in the next ordinary meeting and there the leading investigative authorities were speaking and brought forward the information that the suspect stephanie had admitted the crime yesterday in an investigation in a. talk with authorities and this has 1st been leaked but now been confirmed by the federal minister for internal affairs wholesale for who says yes that the suspect has admitted the crime but of course that the investigation will now continue
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because the suspect so has to be put in front of court and gets a trial before the actual murder investigation can become clued as well the reports that i've seen so far suggest that the suspect said he was acting alone can you confirm that. well this is of course one of the question that both the members of the german parliament in their special meeting today were asking and that of course the authorities sims that selves investigating the story and the murder investigation are still asking has he really been acting alone this is what the suspect has been saying but they're wondering if he is actually trying to protect his network if there is as similar as we have seen as in the case of the and as you the national socialist underground that is responsible for over several killings over the last decade that was put to trial in the last couple years there's a similar network acting in the background of far right extremism and if this is
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putting this whole issue of foreign ministry in as an in germany in a whole different setting now many local and regional politicians in germany have reported receiving death threats from right wing extremists or at least hate mails from them or these threats being taken more seriously now in light of this killing . i think that is another question that we're going to see being put forward both by the part of the men's but also by the public as to what's the government and to what's invested of authorities because what we've heard today leaked from the meeting that the parliamentarians have held is that the head of the. domestic security agency which is ripon support for monitoring extremism here in germany that the head of that agency has been saying there have been looking at stefan a as a suspect in the last 10 years and we want to see if there's going to be a more close a look at the way these local politicians are being threatened there across germany like so many other thank you so much that was our political correspondent much
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money on a call shake their fists now some of the other stories making headlines around the world today in yemen there's been heavy fighting between pro-government forces and hooty rebels in the southwestern city of tire as officials say at least 16 rebels died in the violence religious and residential neighborhoods in the area have been badly damaged you know the nation has called yemen's 5 year civil war the world's worst humanitarian crisis. former u.s. special counsel robert mueller has agreed to testify to public hearings in congress next month were led the investigation into russian election meddling and details of numerous occasions when u.s. president donald trump may have struck to justice or previously declined to face public questioning over his report with migrants aboard a dutch flagged german rescue ship have appealed to italian authorities to let them
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disembark after 2 weeks circling the island of lampedusa and if it be a message they said the situation for the 43 migrants had become unbearable italy's government says the ship should travel to germany or the netherlands instead. and san francisco has become the 1st major city in the united states to ban the sale and manufacture of electronic cigarettes city lawmakers say the ban is necessary because the health effects of the cigarettes are not yet known lawmakers also point to a dramatic surge in vacating among young people. democrats in the u.s. have approved billions of dollars of worth of humanitarian aid for migrants at their southern border it's unclear whether the bill will pass through the republican controlled senate but it comes as concerns grow over the situation there with reports of children being kept in squalid conditions another tragic incident
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has also focused attention a photograph of a dead toddler and her father some viewers may find the following report disturbing . it has come to this a father with his tiny told law tucked in citation drowned and search of a better life according to reports oscar martinez remedios decided to swim across the rio grande day with his wife and child in a bid to seek asylum in the u.s. . his wife tanya watched as her loved ones succumb to the cards seen here in the raid she is led away but i have to say here are probably 4 chose that these people tried to cross the river to the united states a gary jumped in the water on the draw and when he tried to rescue her. from the. back in their native el salvador their deaths have start and much anguish as their
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family mourns. this is her favorite son she had it every time her mother got her ready. is the man that. a family with their lives ahead of them. was not yet 2 years old and the. last message my son sent me was on saturday he said mama i love you mom mom. he said take care of yourselves because we're fine here when i read that message. it makes me want to cry because i saw it as the source of goodbye. the tragedy america is democrats in washington pasta bill calling for extra cash to address the conditions in migrant detention centers beakers recognize for one minute thank you madam speaker this situation is child abuse is not trusted me that
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violates every value we have not only as americans but as moral beings don't know says he will veto it but with hiring images such as these hard line stance may be difficult to hold. a harrowing image refuelling debate about migration in the united states well europe is being hit by an unprecedented heat wave temperatures are forecast to reach their highest level ever recorded in some countries today the extreme weather is expected to continue into the weekend governments of issued health warnings and are urging people to do everything they can to stay cool. keeping cool in most every way possible people and animals across continental europe but feeling the heat of unusually high temperature is.
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just drinking try to go make to foster the slowly. drink drink drink or yes. this hot sun we try and keep to the cooler places above not that. it's worth it all the more we have been out looking at room from 8 o'clock this morning but from midday on we're eating ice cream. it's very good we were told. meteorologists say the soaring temperatures a juta hausherr blowing in from north africa but many also call this heat wave unprecedented. in france or thirty's are taking extra precautions to care for the most vulnerable. the their country is still scarred by the intense heat wave of 2003 in which almost 15000 people died. in the midst of the 3 new
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face isn't scare mongering these heatwaves are going to keep happening as we know and perhaps they'll get worse in the years and decades to come because of climate change i'm asking everyone to take responsibility for themselves their family and their neighbors and to avoid a backlog in emergency rooms due to people taking unnecessary risks they can do this to. the haze was visible over paris on tuesday and pollution levels could rise further as the mercury crimes. in germany or thirty's in the states have brandon back at battling wildfires the area is a tinderbox off to. long thompson try. amid warnings across europe that midweek temperatures could break records staying cool remains top of the agenda. the road of 16
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at the women's world cup finished up last night with 2 heavyweights in women's football european champions the netherlands against japan sadly for japan the game winner was scored in the final minutes of the game and against the run of play. the netherlands launched themselves into the lead early in the 1st half thanks to the commodities who picked out the bottom corner with a crafty backheel after that though it was japan's game. on the stroke of half time you hassock i was crowned this foreign policy move week to finish it deserves to draw things level. a 2nd for japan seemed inevitable in the 2nd half and me nakajima tested to keep it from distance. and later on he me see groucho went close netherlands were on the rocks safe here only by the woodwork. then
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a stroke of luck for the dutch a penalty right at the day after vivian made him up lost to the shot at sac ecomog ice arm there was no mistake from martins in the 90th minute and orange elation ensued brutal misfortune for japan that's when the meant is are. a do it yourself home repair has led to the sky every of a lull to a 1000000 euro a masterpiece in the french city of toulouse the work by the italian master is believed to have been left in an attic for at least 100 years. caravaggio's judith and hall a furnace a prisoner biblical scene in which jewish widow judith beheads the assyrian general who's come to destroy his city and her people. until a few years ago this apparent loss moss a piece from the italian artist was hidden away in an attic into loose fronts. short of what i wanted to sell and to lose because the story started here so i
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wanted it to end here with the agreement of the seller of course we don't know how the painting made its way back here the most plausible explanation is that a relative of the sellers came back from the napoleonic wars with the painting. it was discovered while a couple who want to remain anonymous investigated a leaky roof at their home on history fans fascinated and on stone with us. now in art history we often think that everything has been seen everything has been discovered and in fact we realize that there are still hidden treasures. this painting however is controversial some all historians disagree that it is indeed a carrot piece but despite the doubts it's been privately sold to a mystery for an estimated 150000000 euros. to mexico know and the retirement of a national hero frieda is
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a rescue dog who shot the fame following the earthquake that destroyed parts of mexico city 2 years ago clad in protective boots and as she helped search for survivors in the rubble at a ceremony to mark her retirement after a decade of service facs goes deputy naval minister said her bark always gave. you news for now. i'm terry martin thanks for being with us. it's all happening with. your link to news from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions continue and welcome to executing program tonight from foreign to me it's easy to our website did.

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