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this is the news live from berlin heartache for germany as they are knocked out of the world cup quarter finals the 2 time winners take the lead but their dreams are dash to sweden hit back to prevail 221. italian authorities arrest the skipper of a ship carrying migrants rescued in the mediterranean sea captain carlo record a defied in order to stay away from italian ports now she could be facing up to 10 years in jail. plus u.s.
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president donald trump and his chinese counterpart changing thing agree on a truce in their country's trade we'll preview some of the cheap mints and short comings for you from osaka japan. and next by sir welcome to the program germany is out of the woman's soccer world cup after a type 21 defeat by sweden in the quarter finals germany took the lead in scorching heat in france but sweden hit back with a goal in each half it means one of the pre-tournament favorites are heading home. the german women lined up for a shot at a world cup semifinal in the absence of jim if i'm not a xan the 2 young teammates withstood scorching french heat and an early swedish onslaught to take the lead up to 15 minutes one nil to germany. niinimaa goob with
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her 2nd goal of the tournament and one of the best in france so far 6 minutes later however the swedish women used the direct route to find an equalizer a mistake by germany at the back and sofia jakobsen school was one old at the break yacob son ashamed her role as the most dangerous forward on the pitch in the 2nd tough she was involved in a well constructed build up before stina black stimulus netted sweden 2nd to give his side a crucial lead was germany had plenty of time to fund the leveller but despite some close calls in the dying minutes the 2 time world cup winners are heading home. and sweeten a marching on to the semifinals i think sports joins me now. what happened well what happened indeed massive disappointment for germany one of the favorites it's started so well for them of course they took the lead and i hate to say i told you
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so but i was worried about germany's defense and ultimately they were undone by that defensive frailties beaten as well by the better team on the day germany never really threatens their rights at the end when they were throwing everything at sweden had a couple of head is maybe could have scored with one of them but unfortunately they go out of the tournament they also will not qualify for next year's of impacts and how much of a disappointment will this be in germany it's going to be a huge disappointment as i said they were one of the pretty favorites and germany had to be going from strength to strength in this tournament they were getting better with every game but those differences there were talking about course out by a long ball for the 1st goal then bore watching for the 2nd one so huge disappointment could they have started with jennifer marriage on that play playmakers she'd been recovering from a broken toe they certainly missed creates if that person is this important for her to i spoke to her before the tournament she said she was dreaming of playing on that side club side that's where the semifinals and finals are going to be but take
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nothing away from suede and they thought he deserved to go through that 1st competitive victory over germany in 24 he is well so looking forward to having green for germany no sweden versus the netherlands. how did they get through their their game earlier today yeah that's the other semifinal game you played in the on wednesday night the netherlands really most as a contender in women's football in recent years that the reigning european champions it was difficult game against it's really a cagey fest tough but eventually they proved too strong i mean the breakthrough in 70 minutes that set the on the. glory she raised the highest in the set piece and then they sealed the win 10 minutes later. it was a mirror of this festival but from the other side free kick from the right and there was stephanie on the ground with the head. since their 1st ever women's world cup semifinal in the dark courses in this tournament and they're accompanied by so many fans this match is played in the last just across the border from the
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netherlands their 1st ever women's world cup semifinal in the dark courses in this tournament and they're accompanied by so many fans it's not just played in the last just across the border from the netherlands thousands of them came over a sea of orange it really was a sight to behold yeah great football they're great goals thank you. italian police have arrested the captain of a migrant rescue ship after to enter the port of lampedusa without permission. was detained for refusing to obey a military vessel a crime for which he could face up to 10 years in prison. it's the end of the mediterranean all to see. finally migrants from sea watch 3 set foot on italian soil. a few i was earlier. the 31 year old german captain of the rescue ship was arrested supporters had gathered in the harbor but also opponents. of our
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country's being overrun israelis being overrun by them don't let the captain get away otherwise it's the end of the world he must tongue cover now. we've got. those on board see watch 3 languished for more than 2 weeks. several had to be evacuated to medical reasons. ricketts declared a state of emergency but the italian government continued to refuse permission to enter lampedusa the nearest port. nothing for we're still waiting for a solution which unfortunately hasn't materialized that's why i've decided to talk in the pores which is quite empty at night gets caught enough by us. the surprise maneuver was a success but sea watch 3 bumped into a small police boat while docking italy's interior minister material salvini from the right wing populist leg of the party accused the captain of aggression.
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first there were this is a criminal act a war like that where he was arrested and is now under house arrest on lampedusa now the italian traditionary has 48 hours to decide where they're sure remain under a. asked or not. corona ricketson now faces 3 to 10 years in jail she's accused of resisting the commands of a military ship it's still unclear what will happen to the migrants several european countries including germany have offered to take them and. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. severe flooding has killed at least 3 people and submerged thousands of homes in russia's southeastern region. around 100 people have been hospitalized as 2 chainz deployed
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boats and helicopters to bring residents to safety the floods affected around 50 communities more rain is forecast for the reach. thousands of people have marched in the georgian capital tbilisi calling for the resignation of the country's interior minister they blamed. for a police crackdown on demonstrators last week at least 240 people were injured when riot police deployed tear gas water cannon and fired rubber bullets at protesters. south korean president has welcomed his u.s. counterpart donald trump in the capital seoul. said he may meet with north korean leader kim jong when he goes to the demilitarized zone on sunday welcomed the idea . jane rights activists have held their 1st ever pride parade in north macedonia and an estimated 1000 people turned out for the march in the capital
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scope. members of the huge community say they still face discrimination in the conservative balkan nation improving minority rights is one of the areas where north macedonia must show progress in its bid for e.u. membership. at the g 20 summit in osaka japan u.s. president donald trump hailed an agreement to restart trade talks with china the 2 countries nearly a year long trade dispute has disrupted the global economy slowing growth and affecting investment decisions he often reported on the summit from beginning to the final communique. this was the handshake the world had been waiting for so much hinged on the bilateral meeting of the 2 presidents. but you could almost hear a sigh of relief going through world markets when donald trump said it with this we had a great meeting and we will be continuing to negotiate and
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i promise that for. at least the time being we're not going to be lifting tariffs on china and addition of the focus here of course being on the wording from a disordered lease the time being $50000000000.00. at last year's g 20 summit donald trump said something very similar but that didn't keep us chinese relations from deteriorating afterwards the e.u. had much more solid results to share with the world after 20 years of negotiating finally an agreement with the south american trade bloc. this. is the real message in support of open fair sustainable into space 3 because 2 it creates good jobs. for all concerned it shows that in the struggle of modes agreements can be reached mutely belief issue compromises
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can be felt. but it's getting harder the negotiations to reach agreement on the final communique were tougher than ever before and lasted through tonight straight to the sides trade there was another contentious topic. climate change the united states wanted to kick the topic out of the communique altogether but in the end there was just too much opposition. in the 19 countries supported the paris agreement that's supposed to limit global warming to under 2 degrees and one country didn't in these times this qualifies as success. this is not next mission until after negotiating day and night it's not possible to have a $99.00 plus one statement. in which the 1960 trees of the paris agreement commit
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themselves to the same things we did in point as we say this process is irreversible. so overall the worst outcome was averted but this can't hide the fact that each year the g 20 is under increasing pressure. also the g 20 summit german chancellor angela merkel made her 1st public comments about her health since experiencing a 2nd bout of shaking at a function before heading to japan responding to a reporter's question she played down the incident insisting that she she was fine . i can tell you that firstly i understand your question but i have nothing special to tell you except the time well i'm convinced that just as this reaction came up it will also go away again. europe's heat wave has reached a 6th sweltering day with some areas of france italy and spain again facing temperatures
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of 40 degrees celsius and more around the continent at least 8 people have died as a result of the heat but in spain's catalonia region firefighters have finally managed to contain one of the biggest wildfires. relief and exhaustion in catalonia firefighters battled for days against a fierce place near barcelona now it seems to be nearly over. it's of no interest anymore at this stage the fire has been completely contained 90 percent of it is under control and our aim is to bring it completely under control by the end of the day. something firefighters further north in toledo still haven't managed and with the harsh weather conditions set to continue it's going to be a tough job again europe is facing a summer that's too hot and too dry. it's putting
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a strain on nature communities and even business. in belgium and music festival was canceled at the last minute organizers said it was too hot in the tents and aid stations a huge disappointment for the fans leading to riot like scenes. paid all this money already from buck serious as well not missing a box. only some version of us like here in barcelona still seem to be enjoying the heat thousands of them have packed the city's coastline searching for some relief from the sweltering temperatures. and don't forget you can always good news on the go just download our app from the google play or from the apple store i'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and also uses each of you have to send us photos and videos from around the world. that's all the news for now shift is
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