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this is different. this data being used by from brother and even leaders meet for the 1st day to try and agree our new commission president with a new neighborhood now on the table for the top job for the top job we'll look at the neatest shots of breaking the current that also on the program police in hong kong restore order after protesters storm and ransacked the parliament building chinatowns of the country to stay out of it's a fast deed of leave it is in hong kong for the latest. in the women
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so football world cup team usa gear up for the semifinal against england but al the americans already looking ahead to the final language thing so the talk is adding to the tension. i'm sure gail welcome to the program european leaders have gathered for the 3rd day to try to agree a candidate for the blocks top job arriving in brussels for one of the longest e.u. summit and some say optimistic that they could find a consensus on replacing the commission president sean told you france and germany had agreed on dutch social democrat funds to murmansk but czech prime minister andrei bad bush said that his country along with poland hungary and slovakia could not vote for this and i know listen in them we have to find a solution and we spent 21 hours yesterday saying that mr to my moms is. not the
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right mind to liaise between the e.u. commission and our countries. so let's go to brussels and get the latest from our barbara faisal welcome if from. out who is likely to be. here the interesting you name that is being floated here is also a fun dollar in the german defense minister she's a conservative she has been a minister in germany since 2005 she is counted as an ally of chancellor angela merkel she was born in brussels even and she speaks french which might be a factor that sort of the agreement to this sort of deal from the french president in modern up front so all these good points for her what is not to like she could be the ideal candidate at the moment because everybody said now since 3 days we don't have enough women in these packages now on the line is certainly
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a moment so if it's found alive and as you say that's not confirmed yet that means the names for the other jobs a likely to change so who are we looking out there. yeah there's a whole new package out there is socialist a bulgarian socialist on the chef or problem and the president of the few european parliament is spanish the spanish foreign minister is the high representative the top diplomat and the most interesting. aspect of this big personnel package perhaps that now french. boss the senior guard is being named as the possible new candidate for the e.c.b. the european central bank head would be the 2 big countries germany and france would each bed one of the top jobs in europe that would be a 1st in fact i mean where is this drive coming from who is proposing this based this new this new top. that is hard to say because of course
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the prime ministers and leaders are sitting behind closed doors and all we hear out here are the rumors that are being carried by a sharper as an aids and. it is said that of course france and germany have talked about this it is also said that the vicious ride for it that we heard from earlier opposing friends to many effectively shooting him down have said we could live with also now funded line she would be a good candidate so it seems that there are different things are coming together bought it seems to be still not quite ready to go because once the package has been agreed by all main parties then of course the leaders could finally sit down and vote but as i said they're not there yet. all we're looking at a power game being played we're looking at what we would expect from a fractured european parliament from those from the vote that happened just 6 weeks
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ago. it's both fill in fact because of course the eastern europeans have as we have said they have really made themselves heard here and they've really sort of talked a lot and talked tall so they really made their influence influence felt for the 1st time in this very concerted manner actually usually it was easier to split them up but this time they really stuck together and they got italy on their side italy was trying to sort of go its own very different way in europe since manteo salvini has become the effectual political leader in the country so things are really changing so there's a power game at work of course also between germany and france party together partly against each other but then also we see as you rightly said the fractured nature of european politics there are so many interests to be brought together now north and south east and west men and women bot. also of course different party
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politics and the different political directions countries are marching in and that is what makes this so incredibly difficult and makes it such a long drawn out process a quick word barbara the european parliament tomorrow it's due to elect its president is that likely to be as contentious. we don't know yet because we don't know how parliament is going to like this new package that is being put together here in brussels and also the president of the european parliament then would be sort of a function of this other package because you know if we have a conservative at the head of the commission we probably have a socialist at the head of parliament now how that is going to play out because majorities they are also fractured we don't know yet so this is a big game and we're not at the end yet of a sort of brussels thank you. to china and hong kong china has
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condemned what it's calling gross interference by outside countries in hong kong's affairs after protesters broke into an vandalized the hong kong parliament building time has also expressed its resolute opposition to statements made by the united states and the a you in support of the demonstrators attends campus not return to the city. cleanup is underway. at hong kong's legislative council building the police have moved in after the protest has moved out. of the city's leaders have condemned the destruction of. the legislative council complex that's been stalled and extensively damaged. the police is now gathering evidence in the complex. past let's go faster than i strongly condemn the serious woden's that undermines the poll but it was all on call. just hours before the protesters were able to
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smash their way in with nobody standing in the way. previous demonstrations have been largely peaceful but with the hong kong executive offering only limited concessions campaigners say they had little choice we also understand that everyone not everyone could. agree on all the behavior of activists during the stall many legislative council action other than just tell me action is that and name all the facts if issue and wait that could really. put pressure on government i still have no answer yet. on july the 1st beijing usually celebrates the return of hong kong to china this year it broke it silence over the ongoing unrest images of police clearing away protesters were shown for the 1st time on chinese state media. activists in hong kong are pushing for the withdrawal of a bill that would allow suspects to be sent to china to face trial the issue has become a focal point 3 sentiment towards beijing with the chinese government now demanding
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a criminal investigation a resolution is still a long way off. of date of the correspondent material to building is outside the legislative building in hong kong with the latest. today is a quiet day in hong kong the protesters have left the scene after storming the legislative council you can see behind me yesterday for weeks this movement has been very broad and very united people from all parts of society have taken part in the protests old and young together now the question is whether these actions by the radical part of the protesters have damaged more than the glass of the legislative council whether this movement is going to break apart over these scenes there has been a lot of spinning today spin doctoring people have voiced their opinions the government came out very early this morning with
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a press conference one of the very few press conferences carol lam has given since this started pro democracy lawmakers and organisations have come out blaming the anger of the young people on the government it's in the next few days probably that we will see what the impact of yesterday's night will be on the society of hong kong and how this will be how this will continue this. conflict this problem is not over yet. but she is pulling her reporting from hong kong now to some of the other stories making news around the world police in australia have arrested 3 men over a plotted spot about islamic state militant group to attack targets in the city of sydney authorities say this is the 16th major terror attack to be thwarted in australia since the country was put on heightened alert in 2040. at least 30 people have been killed in mumbai and nearby towns after trenching monsoon
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downpours and coast walls to collapse the rains also cause travel chaos by flooding roads and water blocking train tracks where the agencies say the area was hit by at least 35 centimeters of rain which fell overnight into tuesday. and a controversial right to die case doctors in france say they will begin to remove life support from quadriplegic road accident victim van sombat it follows a last ditch attempt by his mother to keep her son alive by taking the case to the united nations other family members have said it's more humane to allow this you know none better to die. before. they are us president donald trump has warned iran that it is playing with fire after it violated the terms of the 2050 nuclear deal for the 1st time iran announced that it has exceeded a limit on low enriched uranium reserves allowed under the agreement of britain has urged tehran to avoid any further steps away from the deal the u.s.
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unilaterally abandoned the agreement last year they know what they're playing with and i think they're playing with fire a warning from u.s. president trump as tensions with toronto reached another high. now 2 weeks after iran's shoot down of a u.s. spy drone nearly triggered retaliatory air strikes confirmation monday that tehran has breached the limit on its stockpile of enriched uranium. that limit of 300 kilograms was set by a historic nuclear deal with world powers in 2015 but the pact has been threatening to unravel since the u.s. unilaterally withdrew last year and reimposed crippling sanctions since then iran has been piling pressure on the country's still party to the deal foreign minister mohammad javad zarif warned europe in particular to deliver on a promise to help to iran circumvent u.s.
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sanctions or face consequences. the europeans have failed to fulfill their promises of protecting iran's interests under the deal. that are mad about the next step will be enriching uranium beyond the 3.67 percent allowed under the deal. such a move would be a step toward amassing the highly refined material needed for a nuclear bomb. it would also raise the possibility of the e.u. taking punitive action. europe has fought to keep iran in the 2050 nuclear deal but britain france and germany have promised a strong diplomatic response in the event of a fundamental breach by tehran. if e.u. officials can't get iran to reverse course in the coming days u.n. sanctions could be reimposed in 2 months time. scientists in hungary are accusing authoritarian prime minister viktor orban of trying to seize political control of
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their research the country's parliament has just passed a law aimed at restructuring the academy of sciences academics have been protesting as the bill gives the prime minister the power to appoint people to run parts of the institution critics say this will stifle academic freedom. journalist stefan both says that the academy of sciences in budapest welcome stefan we've been expecting more protests this afternoon what's happening that. well at a moment people are gathering here at. the area an academy of sciences they are extremely angry at what happened just a few hours ago when parliament basically at all to the law that they say will take away all. the 280 year old these situations and they also say that from now on basically it's the government that is deciding what can be studied and what can be researched and what kind of signs can be carried out
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they are extremely cold stuart about it why do i get a ring here which is that which flags sent also unexploded munitions on hampering firefighting efforts. smoke as far as the eye can see. covering more than 4 square kilometer nations are hampering firefighting efforts. smoke as far as the eye can see. covering more than 4 square kilometers of forest this is said to be the largest fire in the northeastern german state of michael about western pomerania has ever seen. more than 1000 people have been forced to flee their homes and the residents of 3 villages have been evacuated. we have evacuated numerous villages at the moment we are doing our best to keep them safe moment on. just get it we're not just talking about putting out this fire
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rather we're talking about protecting people's lives and livelihoods and securing the region. it's dangerous work for the firefighters and not just because of the flames but also because of potential explosions this was previously a military training area and tons of bombs are munition is still on site that's why firefighters are not allowed to come any closer than one kilometer to the blaze the state's interior minister is calling for federal help with this illegal stuff this wouldn't it's federal land and the leftover munition and other issues go back many years now we're seeing the terrible result the state can't be left alone to deal with this problem and that it will lessen the cause of the fire is not yet been determined and authorities are not ruling out possible arson. they do correspondent is in the with the latest on the firefighters response and the conditions that dealing with. the smell is very intense it is hard to breathe and
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also we could his some ammunition explode just a few hours ago here as well the situation is intense the firefighters are doing or they can and more helicopters as you can hear have now arrived to help. that call for today is to control the flames entirely but until now it is unclear of whether or not this go will be you've reached. as a reporter and i female entrepreneurs and the west african country of san diego often face discrimination but take the case of business woman. 13 years ago she was ridiculed when she opened an automobile repair shop stuff by women but she proved her critics wrong now the business is a success and she's hoping to inspire others that cars vehicles fleet is growing rapidly more cars that mean more mechanics to keep them going in similar girls male dominated society i drive is the ready to have their vehicles fixed by
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women. in the world works like this now there is no longer a profession dedicated only to men or profession dedicated only to women. since the concept of parity exists there are no more do not enter signs for women want to. know more about persevere mark cutifani professor honestly i pity them it's hard work i respect their choice but i can't that women fix my car. or this woman isn't interested in any female stereotypes but is changing the industry running on her own car workshop since 2006 she's been getting our ends dirty working on engines for the past 26 years but it's been a bumpy road. wanted you to act in the day everybody pointed at me
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as a body thought i was crazy every time the mentality on the streets trusted my overalls to go fix a car all by pots everybody was laughing at me and often have a cry and then carry on now i am considered tonight i'm shown as a good example. checking all fixin part all of the women working here were inspired by the us to learn how to fix cars but there are only 3 females who are time mechanics year and most of the stuff is still made but in the future she wants our target seem to be women making sure that the big bull's eye running smooth on the fed. i am really proud to be able to do a man's job and i am so proud when i see a vehicle that doesn't whack and i know how to fix it now my big dream is to have my own company and its also quba stream she always pushes us to get our in business
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so we have to make a scene. they'd workshop is never short of business. i really trust them with my car it's reassuring to see women taking care of everything and it's easy to communicate with them i believe we'll see more and more women mechanics. and so does the cooma and her team one day the dream female mechanics will be considered the norm in sin and go. on to football on in the 1st semifinal of the women's world cup defending champions united states take on highly ranked england the americans have denied accusations of disrespecting their opponents the english meanwhile say they are ready for this highly anticipated game. a team brimming with confidence after eliminating hosts france in the quarter final the usa other clear favorites
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for the title but the hotel scouting mission has further fueled accusations of arrogance members of the usa staff were caught looking at england's current hotel in leon as a potential base for sunday's final so the holders focused on the task at hand but i don't think our team is arrogant at all i think that our team is confident we're respectful of our opponents and i think the way that we respect them is by preparing for each game against as if the opponent that we're going to play is the best in the world chasing their 1st title england who were knocked out at the semifinal stage in the last 2 major tournaments but after an emphatic 3 nil win over norway in the previous round confidence is mounting. i think the last tournament we had a lot of talent. you know we got a few games with different style of football maybe we didn't have that belief
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because we hadn't been never played in 23 finals now back to back this is going. to play out of a can of if you think if you were against germany in much then in every game against them. you know as well you know you can beat them you know the lionesses are ready to challenge the reigning champions and will be hoping to avoid an early check out. let's get more on this coming game from d.w. sports correspondent on a moody. the women's world cup has finally arrived in leon with its hugely successful club side this city is the center of women's football in europe now the whole world is watching and although the hosts are already out you can expect the fans aren't here. to be packed out later the u.s. and england have both sent huge numbers of fans to france and the $59000.00 seater stadium is sold out with friction between the teams an incredible amount of talent
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on the pitch and the promise of a buzzing atmosphere this game has all the ingredients of a classic world cup semifinal. of a movie. the new spider-man film is due to open at cinemas across europe in the united states this weekend it sees a teenage superhero taking what he hopes will be a peaceful summer holiday in 3 european cities but as you say expect things don't go entirely to plan. london venice and prague are in for a beating in this latest film as our friendly neighborhood spider-man swings over and tries to save europe's most picturesque landmarks anticipation was high at the film's premiere in l.a. fans are nervous to see if the spider-man can reboot the marvel cinematic universe after the epic conclusion that was a dangerous anger star tom hall and promises still get their money's worth. all new spider-man something we've never seen before stakes higher than they've ever been
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before a film that follows the mos the piece is avengers you know this film is the conclusion to face 3 and it is the introduction of phase 4 and it won't disappoint. going to trip. europe. peter parker wants to take a break from being spider-man and on a school trip to europe to get back to being an awkward teenager maybe even get a little bit closer to a very special if somewhat snarky girl. really pretty and therefore i have value no no that's not what i meant at all i was just a messing with you. and. you're welcome pretty. but teen romance will have to wait there are big baddies to fight in the form of magic creatures called the elementals new onboard is jake gyllenhaal as the very weird looking superhero mysterio you don't want to be part of this.
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along with saving the world spider-man also has to learn to grow up and take on the mantle of being a hero as well as the burden of shouldering marvel's multibillion dollar movie franchise. this is day w still to come a news asia extraordinary scene saying the hong kong the protesters trust the city's parliaments so how far will knight go to limit chinese rule and how is beijing really. also looking at the dangerous and illegal fuel trade between iran and pakistan we'll see why the smuggling business is booming despite international sanctions. so mr misconduct will have photos stories imo up next i'm going to feel sad asia more world news of the talk i'll be out of course that in the meantime this force the website state w dot com have
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of. skulls tennis. stars july 10th on d w. this is d w news asia coming up on our show. today dramatic scenes in hong kong as protesters trashed the city's parliament how far are they willing to go to stop the encroachment of chinese rule and how will beijing react we'll hear from our correspondent also coming up the dangerous path across the border fuel smuggling from iran to punk.
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