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this is newsnight from ben kallo europe. sweeps. and the european parliament reveals that she's taking to twitter for the 1st. at least 40 migrants killed in the abstract as they seek safety in libya the united nations says the attack on. china extends its surveillance for the
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gods install spyware on physicist phones in. beijing has hundreds of thousands of muslims. with the 2nd semifinal this week take on the eve of the contest to see who will face the united states in the final. i'm still going to welcome to the program europe's new leadership is taking shape after days of rattling over the top jobs members of the european parliament have elected an italian social democrat. as their new president e.u. leaders have nominated candidates for other posts with defense minister. as their pick for commission president. just made a 1st appearance
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a european parliament paid to convince members to ratify the nomination. straight to the straight to strauss but then we found that d.w.i. correspondent hoffman welcome max way is the opposition to us enough on the line coming from. the opposition is coming from all sides for example from the social democrats who are disappointed that they couldn't have their lead candidate who campaigned for them funds to in the lead for that position also from the greens but the doors opened at least with the greens who said it depends on what kind of program will fund the law and will propose but oddly enough maybe not so odd if you think about it there's also opposition in her own party the european people's party so the conservatives the reason for this is that they also had a different beat candidate monthly if they vote so that's the man who went on the campaign trail for the party beginning in last september and so he was hoping and
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his party was also hoping that he would be the one pro posed by the leaders for the commission presidency as we all know that went downhill and completely changed so the question really is despite this opposition also in your own party will fund the lion have the necessary votes in 2 weeks time when this parliament right here in strasbourg will put her nomination to the vote and i asked one of the senior members of her own party the european people's party david mcallister he's a vice president of that party whether he thought that was enough on the line would get the necessary majority. will have my vote but i'm one out of 751 it really depends now if she can get the support of the european peoples party for social democrats for liberals and the greens i think and she well i think we should really give. those who know she's a convinced european and she's
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a convincing european she has a huge expertise and obviously she was a compromise candidate where many governments from west to east and europe could rally behind her and say ok she's the woman it would also be the 1st woman in the history of the european union to be at the top of the european commission so we should give it a chance and we should talk about her plans what does she. plan to do as a commission president with a team the next 5 years and on the basis of this debate on content m.e.p. call it should take a decision if we want to vote for or not i don't know why some colleagues already refusing to vote without even having spoken listen to. so not so cell phones and i'm is due to visit the european parliament this afternoon to make. do you think you can convince a palm and terrence that she's the right person. she's already here she's been here for quite some time now and we hear she made her introduction to the e.p. p.
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so that that political group here in 3 languages you know she's fluent in french in english and of course also in german that is that's a pretty good pitch in the european union we've had candidates before who only spoke one language so she's really trying to show that she might be the perfect european that she's a good fit for the job and what we've been hearing at least from the members of the european peoples party that didn't go down that badly so she had a pretty good start here will hear her later probably say something it will get much harder though with the social democrats i explained why earlier so she's going to be in brussels in the coming days talking to the other political groups that's hoffman and strasburg thank you. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the german captain of the migrants rescued ships and boats 3 moved to a secret location because of concerns for his safety because in italy ordered cut of the cat is released from house arrest on q.'s day of her detention for bringing
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her ship before he migrants on board into port on the italian island of lampedusa. russia has refused to release details of a fire on board a deepwater submarine that killed 14 crew members on monday president putin's spokesman described the information is classified in the interests of state and state security the way generals are they say they believe the vessel was nuclear powered and told the company they have detected no unusual levels of radioactivity is that. the whole gandhi has resigned as head of india's main opposition congress party taking the blame for its big loss in recent national elections and he had hoped to become prime minister but his party was beaten for a 2nd time on the run from modi's nationalist the g.o.p. . united nations as described in asterix strike on a migrants and to invade via that killed at least 44 people as amounting to a war crime more than 130 were wounded in the attack on the capital tripoli which
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is being blamed on ward. whose forces are advancing on the city picking up the pieces this woman dreamed of a better life she could have imagined she'd end up here in a shattered migrant detention center surrounded by the dead. and these people are the lucky ones the survivors of last night's bombing although they've little left to speak of and even now they're caught between warring armies far from their homes whether they be in sudan or somalia. one. time last night a fighter plane dropped a bomb on a center filled with hundreds of people. on it the chaos survivors began recovering bodies the heavy death toll as grim as it was
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predictable. we were on the. even before last night the center of tar jura in a suburb of tripoli had been a disaster in the making another bomb landed nearby in may rights group amnesty international said khalifa forces carried out the attack as they moved on tripoli the migrants into jeweler are among 3 and a half 1000 the u.n. has warned are in detention centers located near libya's battlefront weeks ago migrants at a different center protested an increasingly dangerous situation. and 2 out of now rules to see chemistry class in air and the fronts again so we need evacuation now. identity we need to shoot since then the fighting in
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libya has only escalated. meanwhile migrants continue to wait and hope not knowing what will happen next. now to china where border guards are secretly installing surveillance absent visitors phones this is happening as people in the country is in january just where china has detained hundreds of thousands of muslims in term and comes because of their religion the use of the spyware has been revealed by a group of western in investigative media outlets including germany's a pseudo egypt site to newspaper broadcasts and they are and the u.k.'s guardian newspaper. 3700 meters above sea level between characters down in china is the told to pass. it's truly a spectacular place but as you enter china it seems people are being greeted with states of aliens we met a man who was there as a tourist and i mean one of these border control points officials scan your luggage
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and you're forced to hand over among other things your books your phones and tablets. this is the checkpoint for entering the ching chong region it's home to the mostly muslim we get people into beijing closely monitor everything that goes on here but now it seems that every visitor has to install a state developed spy app on their devices that's according to numerous recent visitors. as well and if you're not informed of that nothing on the one hand they were very strict on the other day the soldiers had a bit of fun with all the people there were looking at all the private stuff on their phones all of them were able to everything even in private you know just powerless angry and speechless you get really worried that there could be something on there that they don't like you don't know exactly what they're looking for life and i think. german broadcaster india are in the newspaper along with the university of bochum have been analyzing the app they've used the specially
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designed box to oscillator test going from the german mobile phone network the same conditions experienced on the chinese border the app immediately begins to scan the phone. immediately searches locally on the phone and all information is then transferred to border control offices the data transferred includes telephone calls the contact list the latest text messages social media accounts and all the data that is found there. it's a glimpse into the world of states of aliens not only does the chinese government scan it for information of interest but the data is also compared with a massive database mostly the app searches for propaganda from the so-called us. state. but we showed the data to a prominent expert on the john region not everything that the app red flags is extremist the nature. of money or you can see the dalai lama the tibetan characters and religious text as a text of its reports coming from china suggest that more and more people are being
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arrested under the pretext of fighting terrorism more than 1000000 people are said to be in reeducation camps experts believe the government is using the region to test sophisticated surveillance technologies which are then exported thank edition is and i think the chinese government is observing very carefully how and what works and with what kind of success and what kind of consequences their findings will be used in other regions at some point and that doesn't mean everything will be implemented immediately that they are developing a new set of tools to use in the future that's what's dangerous about all this and the chinese government has refused to comment on the app or what happens to the data recollects with it. last month the world's the hottest recorded. were about 2 degrees celsius higher than normal while the worldwide average was just above the previous june. climate experts say the scorching weather is likely to continue they attribute it to the
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climate crisis. june saw the french temperature record smashed in paris people cooled off wherever they could but in the country where the mercury resort to an all time high of 45.9 degrees celsius streets were empty and too just attractions deserted. in the u.k. the glastonbury music festival big under the hottest day of the year. parched. water. and sheltered from the heat as best they could. in spain the consequences where more serious wild fires raged in tarragona scorching over 6 those and hectic years. in india delhi under a record $48.00 degree heat. people queued anxiously for drinking water it scarcity in northern india contributed to 78 heat related deaths there in june. danish
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climatologist stephan olson's picture of huskies apparently walking on water at the inglefield fjord in greenland went viral showing normally intact ice fields melting in the unusual june heat. but according to experts this extreme heat is the new normal and climate change is driving it the world meteorological organization says the european heat wave was absolutely consistent with extremes linked to greenhouse gas emissions. that could see not just increased temperatures but more extreme phenomena like the recent unseasonal storms in mexico that left cars and trucks buried under momentums of hail. and u.s. government inspectors have warned of dangerous overcrowding at migrant detention centers in texas they've published photos of sal's so fall that detainees are forced to stand they also said that in some cases children were denied access to
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showers and hot meals inspectors report comes a day after democratic lawmakers denounce what they called horrifying conditions at centers u.s. government inspectors say it's a ticking time bomb over created migrant detention facilities in the u.s. state of texas where people are forced to sleep hundreds to a room on concrete floors even trapped in cages sometimes with nowhere to sit these photographs of raised concerns for the health and safety of detainees while they're being processed but one shelter organizer in el paso says overcrowding isn't an issue i know that i keep hearing that. c.b.p. facilities although. we are not we're not seeing you know if. i don't move. this footage secretly filmed by a u.s. congressman has caused rage women of all ages crammed into
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a sale with no running water and just one toilet. well i it's these conditions that are sparked protests across the country like here in new york. is going over the border is disgraceful in a humane has to stop. and we want to. bring putting young children sleeping on concrete sleeping with oil blankets like this is not how we should be treating children that's not how we should be treating people that's not a country that's a pretty stable for values for freedom for like pursuit of happiness trump is running concentration camps at our border and i have to be here to protest that the trump administration has pushed back against criticism of its migrant centers arguing that it's been forced to hold people in unsuitable facilities for much longer than the 72 hours normally allowed by law due to a lack of capacity leaving those continuing to arrive at the border with
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a longer wait in limbo. musk and tesla received some good news for a change the electric car maker has broken its quarterly sales record defying forecasters and sending stock prices tesla delivered 95000 cars in the 3 months to cheer the relief for investors after weeks of quarter results u.s. firms still under pressure to show it can turn a profit. and he was another industry legend lee iacocca not only created the iconic ford mustang but also saved chrysler from bankruptcy he died on tuesday aged 94 he began his career in 1946 as an engineer or to quickly rose to become companies vice president aged just 36 but it wasn't all smooth sailing was 5 in 978 with management and then moved to chrysler which he
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steered back to profitability following a crisis. that's the women's up for the world cup where the netherlands and sweden face off in tonight's 2nd semifinal neither team has ever won the title but the dutch will be but by a big following and sweden looking extremely relaxed. don't worry sweden haven't forgotten how to play football after all they've just knocked out heavyweights canada and germany but true to the underdog tag their coach was humble when it came to assessing his team's chances against the reigning european champions from able to. see it have it all and on the other in the euro 2017 finals watching the neverland's play against denmark was absolutely fantastic because that game was very close to being perfect football and ideal football so this semifinal will be very beautiful and it will be interesting to see if we will be able to beat what is
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one of my favorite team. despite their recent success the netherlands don't boast much world cup pedigree this is only the 2nd time they've reached the tournament and the 1st time they've made it to a semifinal but they are favorites at least according to the press. of a far from fleecing where the favorites in this semifinal i'm not so sure about that i think the 2 teams are equal if you look at the fee for ranking we're separated by only one spot so i think we're on a par i think the match will be like that t.v. will teams and we hope to come out on top of hope a dozen variants and also to. a match that hangs in the balance but at least in terms of support the dutch are expected to have the upper hand with floods of orange clad fans ready to take over our. sports correspondent to all of the mood he is outside the stadium indio ahead of tonight's game welcome holly we heard in the
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report that leo is going to turn our in. tonight so what can the swedes do to counter that. the netherlands do have a really incredible following that's become famous since they hosted the european championship 2 years ago i was there for the tournament and i can tell you it really was something to behold watching these netherlands fans supporting that say they've brought that to france now as well so what does sweden do to counter the country well the most obvious thing is that they've just got to play well they've got to try and get the 1st goal up on the board and if they do that then they might just be able to shove the dutch fans up for a while at least of course we've seen quite a few sweden fans here in leon as well so the players i'm sure will be hoping that they'll be in good voice to to try and get a bit of a battle going in the crowd. all the teams do seem evenly match so who do you think has the edge. it's
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a difficult one this i don't think either of these teams necessarily would have expected to make it to a semifinal at the start of the tournament tournament though both considered outsiders sweden though will be looking probably mostly towards seen a black stain eous the striker who had a very slow start to this world cup didn't do well in the group stages but then sprung to life in the knockout rounds and has actually scored the winning goal in both of sweden's knockout game so far for the netherlands well they have a really talented attacking line up they've got the likes of lee can martins who is a former player of the year well player of the year they have finished on the sunday as well a lightning quick winger and they have viviana meet a man who really is a sensation for the dutch team at the age of just 22 she is the country's all time record goalscorer she's been on target here as well at the world cup she scored 3 times so far so those are some of the players to look out for of course they'll be up against the united states after the u.s. beat england in yesterday's semifinal that was
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a game that really brought everything that you want to see in a football game to the welcome. semifinals let's take a look at the highlights from that match. the united states have been quick counts of the books at this world cup against england it was no different. than these christian press posting in the back post to show replacements for making repeated justifying her place in the side. england could have been overruled but they hit back so you know i want to. go number 6 of the tournament. but anything she could do so you could birthdate go alex morgan. headed for new stuff and the team moving she could be celebrating her 30th in a very english way is that having been choking on that city they were positively crying into it by the end the video referee having earlier choked off a goal for offside steam vis a penalty step captain steph fortune she. us grief
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a sigh of relief a day with the deserved win yes. so although you were out that much last night what sort of a vote for the women's game was it i don't think the women's game could have had a better to be honest with you feel that game had everything in the 4 bowl of being kicked we had a shock with megan rapinoe being left out of the lineup of course we later discovered that she had an injury but it really had everything it had tension and friction between the teams that had controversy with the v.o.r. decisions in the penalty it had an incredible penalty save of course it had some great goals on top of that as well a couple of really good saves to. put really everything that you expect to see at a world cup and bottled it into a kind of 90 minutes and i think if we if we can have another game like that at this world cup either and that is the 2nd semifinal or in sunday's final then well also need be a lucky man to be viewing it all the murder and they'll thank you. hundreds of
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thousands of people in chile and argentina have been watching a total eclipse of the sun the event drew tourists from around the world many of whom flocked to the deserts of northern chile where crystal clear skies ensured some of the best viewing for what proved to be a stunning spectacle. for some budding astronomers chile's andes mountains promised the best seat in the house for one of nature's most spectacular shows in the fantasy i think it's incredible as it's my 1st time i'm going to be very excited i love eclipses especially when there are total eclipses if you like. young star gazers and old amateurs and professionals that lost the observatory they were all looking skyward as the light began to fade the moon on the move in front of the sun swallowing it up in pitch black. then the moment everyone had been
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waiting for. the total eclipse day turned to night the sun transformed into a ring of fire. some were overcome with emotion at the sight. angry it was incredible imo it brought tears to my eyes just over you know it's i've never experienced something like this this this incredible . ice that's been most beautiful moment of this journey and rated so i to be here. thousands of years ago scenes like these filled our ancestors with dread eclipses they thought the work of giant beasts devouring the sun and moon. there was no fear to be found with these sky gazers though just joy and perhaps
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a new appreciation for our place among the stars. this is d. w. up next on d. w. news asia india's financial capital mumbai is a flooded again after heavy rainfall so why does it keep popping up here for activists who claims that the. also faces pushback against plastic waste from the west international plastic bag for a day see how some countries are fighting back against destinations a dump. truck i'm lead kimono same kind of dash and spices line of underwear has spots and up for all of a cultural appropriation. of stores just a moment ahead of the let me remind you of the top stories. of the european parliament says he likes italian socialist member david cicely's as its next president how full the next step to last news was chosen after 2 rounds of votes by
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