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a legitimate one simply a human being. was neil armstrong starts july 28th on t w. this is the w.'s live from charlotte world leaders arrive in japan for the g. 20 summit the trade war between the 2 largest economies china m the united states and the lack of consensus on talk think global warming unlikely to dominate also on
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the program. the health of germany's chancellor back in the spotlight after i'm going to back on the scene shaking out an event for the 2nd time in 2 weeks. it was a story that captured international attention of boys football team trapped inside the cave in thailand for 17 days the size of their miraculous rescue is now a hot spot for tourists. welcome to the program. well late as a gathering of the japanese. ahead of friday's g 20 summit with no shortage of big issues to discuss the trade war between the united states and china is expected to dominate the white house says washington is still insisting on changes to intellectual property rules as a condition for any trade deal
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a top aide says president trump will decide whether to impose more tariffs on chinese goods after meeting president xi jinping. stormy weather greeted donald trump as he arrived in osaka but his fans braved wind and rain to get a glimpse of the u.s. president all eyes will be on trump when the 2 day g 20 summit begins on friday some 32000 police are on hand to provide security as they usually do the g 20 leaders will debate the condition of the global economy and world trade they'll also be plenty of bilateral meetings in luxury hotels on the sidelines of the summit one of these will come under particular scrutiny president term sit down with his chinese counterpart ping on saturday morning if the pair can strike a deal to reduce trade tensions the summit will be counted a success. the g. 20 the g. 7 and other multilateral summits are very important but the main thing to remember
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is that in this world at this moment the united states leads the world. japan's prime minister says meetings like the g 20 are still the best way to resolve conflicts such as trade wars hided so yeah people tend to focus on differences in the international community but japan as the host country will focus on what countries have in common and what they can agree on me that. will climate and the environment also be on the agenda it's unlikely they'll be enough time for issues like those. at the summit a sockeye which begins tomorrow he sent us this assessment. the japanese presidency is desperately trying to focus on well traditional g 20 topics such as the reform of the world trade organization or projects to fight climate change but what might happen here and also is that all of this is overshadowed by the big trump trump
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does not believe in multilateral institutions in fact he's coming here to have a series of bilateral meetings and one of them is highly anticipated with the chinese president on saturday as we know both countries on the edge of a full fledged trade war and the outcome of that bilateral meeting might determine the fate of world trade in the next months up or down hoffman and. now ahead of the g. 20 event or more concerns about the health of german chancellor i'm going to medical after she was seen shaking out a function with the german president frank valves just on the 2 leaders were attending a ceremony with outgoing justice minister katerina it comes just days after a similar incident with the president of ukraine then the tremors were trapped attributed to it the chance of suffering from dehydration. let's get more from political correspondent to be any fun not just on welcomed me how is the chancellor
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now. well she appeared just fine shortly after the incident happened today i'm going to america went to visit a parliamentary session as the german parliament is going on some a break after this week and she's now actually on a plane flying to go to japan to attend the g. 20 summit but of course concerns are growing here in germany because it is as you mentioned the 2nd incident just within 2 weeks just over 9 days ago i'm going to stood outside in the sun with a ukrainian president here in berlin during a state visit and she was seen trembling back then after the after the incident occurred reporters had asked chance that i'm going to america what she had done to combat the traveling and she said she drove drunk 3 glasses of water and was feeling a lot better afterwards and was able to continue continue with harry agenda so in the previous accident it was as you just mentioned blamed on dehydration on
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a hot summer's day so what stuff saying about this latest incident so her staffers spokesman today and so after the incident occurred that the chancellor was feeling fine that she was in good condition and she was able to continue with her agenda but of course concern is growing in germany about the chances health because especially because she's known for such robust tells and her staff didn't elaborate on the causes of 2 days trembling but we have to know that german privacy laws are very strict on releasing that type of personal information so again it is important not to speculate but to wait and see what your doctors say what her office will release over the next couple of weeks and acid seems now and we've seen in the previous incident it was based on dehydration and i'm going to america was able to continue with her duties as normal clearly from thomaston thank
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you. now just over the other stories making news around the world police in france say a man suspected of shooting and wounded did 2 people outside a mosque in the western city of breast as died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound and he's believed to have opened fire as people were leaving the mosque and then fleeing in a car officials are investigating whether the incident was terrorism related. here's crowds turned out in istanbul to celebrate the inauguration of the city's new mayor opposition politician. took office for the 2nd time 4 days after his decisive victory in a rerun forced by president ruling a cape. at least 19 minus of died in the collapse of the copper and cobalt mine in the democratic republic of congo the accident happened as an open pits in. the province of course they say the dead were mining illegally and the european
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union is calling on if the later find a quick resolution to it standoff with a german engineer whose migrant rescue ship has entered italian waters and despite a ban from running the ship carrying 42 people picked up off the coast of libya 2 weeks ago at least far right interior minister of salvation he says he won't allow them to disembark and just threaten to seize the ship and arrest its captain. for weeks the sea watch 3 had been circling the island of lampedusa. now with the migrants on board reportedly desperate and exhausted the captain decided enough was enough the boat entered italian waters on wednesday risking the wrath of the country's government. the eternal certainties such as come on warrants even straightness not the mom i'm going to do some of the checotah worship center cancer in the morning call to craig. and now they are waiting for from the instructions
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from necessary as i really hate them to take the risk on the ship but italy's interior minister is refusing to take any migrants tayo salvini built his reputation taking a tough line on migration now he's threatened legal action against the ship's crew . at the ivy you were warned you on board that we will use all the means democratically allowed to block this blatant contempt of the law. because this complete disregard for law and order. i am not giving and will not give permission to anyone to disembark to anyone. know under a new law vessels that define orders to keep out of italian waters could face hefty fines and potential seizure. salvini insists responsibility for taking the migrants lies with germany where the sea watch nonprofit is headquartered for the netherlands because the ship is sailing under a dutch flag but so far no country has volunteered to take them in meaning it may
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be much longer before these people stepped foot on solid ground. but of france's issues its 1st ever red alert for dangerous weather a matter of record breaking heat way sweeping across europe parts of france and spain a sweltering in temperatures above 40 degrees celsius with forecasters warning of even hotter conditions on friday germany and other northern european countries are also getting their share of the extreme heat. sometimes the only way to escape the heat is to go for a day. that's what these germans on the banks of the rhine did when's the horror in temperatures came to europe. scientists say such weather is made more likely by climate change here is that it's refreshing and it's fun to go swimming with friends and to lie in the sun. now to seventies not when the weather is this good you don't have to go on holiday. across the continent they struggled to keep cool
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weather on 2 legs or 4. but the extreme heat was too much for some particularly vulnerable the young and the old. at this retirement home in france they need not venture far to wet their toes. is routine should i put a small wet cloth through and my naked and there isn't much more i can do i don't move around but it our age we don't move too much. for provisions 20 water can and help combat the scorching sun. rules were meant to be broken on days like this. but for emergency services in northeastern spain there was no such respite the weather is fuelling raging forest fires officials warned that as temperatures rise to over 40 the blaze could grow 5
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times as big. a heat wave has also turned up in iceland well by local standards some daring teams took the plunge to beat this searing 22 degrees celsius heat. year after year if you peak this is you know i'm rather terrified of the water and this is the 1st time i've done this and the 1st. place it's where it's cold and it's bad or. they were fooling around a proxy to supplies the frozen fruit to stop the gorillas from losing their cool. that's a talent which has been marking a year since a dramatic rescue of the boys a football team that was trapped in a cave in the north of the country early this week the boys and their coach returned to the timeline cave to all of their rescuers and talk to the media their
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own tale has not only bought attention to the region but also tours of the w.c. charlotte chelsea tell reporters. still to imagine this is the sights of him same place to tragedy. a bike riding fun run montana vestry of the dramatic rescue at the 12 going on the football coach locals are here to raise money to develop the area and propel its transition from sleepy backwater to buzzing tourist hot spot is a project that students filming the fourteen's is this community i knew locals used to come to this area now there is a whole infrastructure built around this the site of the rescue that had the entire world gripped 2 groups like this one a few looking here it's got a festering taste of the ordeal the cave itself is currently closed to the public for safety reasons but that hasn't stopped thousands venturing off the beaten track every week to check it out. this is going no it's true
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a small museum telling the story of the rescue and pay their respects to the $20.00 diver who most is now trying to save the boy is. just a shoot from the cave shuttle buses drop tourists at the dozens of students that have sprung up over the last 12 months giving them a chance to browne's the cave merchandise and take the memory of it is it. that i'm visiting from laos this is a sacred place that i've heard a lot about i'm really excited to see it in person things that. by maybe about obama came here because it's the anniversary of the change and i want to have my brush back is to die for that. slope say from across the region to carry on the action they say that incomes have suitors. carmack on your body i used to be a housewife but i heard how much money people were earning from tourist sites set up as business. feasting tourism isn't just a local initiative national authorities are also keen to promote the area through
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the heroic rescue is a massive success story at the time i learned. they plans were least costly reopen the case something sure to boost visitor numbers this is when netflix projects about the rescue in the us and people here expect the fresh insertion attention to them that you could this area in the tourism and 6. how much else i'm told reporters. business after with better physical and is that next time self a good day. how about taking a few risks you could even take a chance on what. areas. don't expect to be added to. the church.

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