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i am. this is news coming to you live from berlin it's always change in greece conservative opposition leader it could be a cause doc is streep's to victory in the election promising fewer taxes and more jobs but can he really bring better days for ordinary creaks we who live to athens it's also coming up it is a story that riveted the world's attention troll boy stuck in a cave in thailand. it was terrifying to think about that maybe you're going to be darting around at least busy the next thing you go to call being told there's
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a good good i mean it truly is a bit of the situation to be a move from one of the divers who helped save the boys and germany's dortch advance to the same dimensions mark the most radical restructuring plans in its history it involves a new direction for the land and the axing of 18000 jobs worldwide. classes for the video assistant referee is a friend to the usa once again at the women's world cup but the locals proved their standing as the best team in the was by beating the now the men's premier from our correspondent. todd and welcome i'm a good to have your company. greece's center right opposition leader emits a talk it has won
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a landslide victory in the country's snap election mr jarvis one almost 40 percent of the vote he's promised to cut taxes and create more jobs left when prime minister alexis tsipras of the city itself has conceded defeat the election also knocks the far right golden dawn party out of parliament. as has been covering the elections in greece for us and he joins me now from athens and welcome gil big changes in athens the whole political gravity seems to be shifting to the center how has that gone down in the greek capital. here in the heart of athens on the main square just outside parliament i could hardly see any excitement neither today nor throughout the election not just the day over the sea change in in greek politics and that's very different from the time when alexis tsipras took power but people were really excited well hopes were
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high and it is just that resignation with greek voters runs really deep after 4 tough years for tough years of austerity they had to endure. in saying that this is not the 1st post bail out government for greece needs attackers making big promises tax cuts more jobs and how she even does he have to do things differently. to challenge his bits of tax really faces one is of course you will have to honor the terms and conditions for the latest bailout package by the made by international and by european creditors and he said he will honor this agreement while at the same time he has promised as you have said a greek voters big tax cuts more jobs something that particularly the young people in greece really hope for i went with my colleague pop. rob is all to an island just off the coast coast of athens eggnog which is just
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a short ferry right really to see what the voters make of the new government. fishing around on an island just off the coast of athens. stadio slava darrius runs the boat with his father he's the thought generation of his family to make his living on the water. today he's taken his friend your horse have passed along for company and honestly. we cut a lot of people on this see the job was fishing or on this day i know nobody at my age or a little bit more to get it they don't stay as not very good because we have islands that a lot of tourists come to see our islands and what in 10 years nobody would be on the fishing what they when they come to see. stereos hopes tourism will
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save his family's business around $30000.00 small fishermen like him are fighting for survival in the face of declining stocks and hard economic times his friend your goals once the new government to deliver change quickly after years of tax increases and cuts in public spending. i think that the tax payments. are not fair with us it's more fair to the rich people than to to meet that or to the lower class people. i'm expecting this house well from the new government many in a you know hope the new government will cut taxes especially the widely unpopular real estate tax the incoming prime minister meets of tackiest also wants to attract more investment and create jobs promises that we keep a russkie has heard over and over again she's been looking for work for years today . she's praying for a miracle from catherine st she hopes he will help you. to finally bring
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change everybody promise this is a political promise but now. being sad very difficult he has to do it if you will not do what he's going to he promised he will have a very big problem from the from the people is we are not like before we had looked like before we don't forgive. setting a course for it to mimic recovery many believe in government as just one chance to get it right half a 1000000 young greeks have already left the country due to the economic crisis but that's something these 2 friends don't want to do they plan to stay on and fight for a better future. so you'll be so in your report high expectations of the incoming government would want this election defeat mean for the outgoing government of alexis tsipras he came with such high hopes in 2015 with this tiny piece of its
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body why was the funniest by the voters. mirka rita from a european perspective alexis tsipras has really shifted from a radical far left politician and acknowledged and recognized the center left statesman and that is for 2 reasons he assaults through the economic reforms where he set out to abolish what when he started his is can pay the beacon becoming prime minister in greece is a really moving from an anti establishment anti austerity government to one that embrace those reforms and that depletes greece back on the path of economic recovery but just not enough for voters so so to appreciate that change and then also he made some domestic decisions settling or a name raul with the neighboring north macedonia something that didn't go down with nationalists. well didn't know down well at all with nationalists in greece many people criticized him for this so changes he made that made him recognized in
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europe but many people in greece are therefore critical of him and finally go get another interesting aspect of this election is that the golden dawn which is the far right party has linq kicked out of parliament did that come as a surprise. not exactly because the party has legal problems here in greece and that is that is has been challenging year throughout the park past couple of years and also there's a new right wing party that has sickened off those those voices so really you what and also also overall you have to change back towards traditional more mainstream parties parties in greece all of that explains why the golden dawn is no longer in parliament they have got lots of covering the greek elections for us thank you very much for that update from athens. there's been some other stories making news around the world a group of 65 refugees rescued by a german chartered ship landed on sunday night it to be an mortar had refused to
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let the ship docked it after the e.u. member countries agreed to take in the migrants maltese authorities transferred them to a neighbor ship and took them to the port of valetta. at least 29 people have been killed in a bus crash in northern india 18 others were taken to hospital the boss crashed into a reeling and fell into a green area on the expressway in the city of. investigators suspect the driver had fallen asleep at the. you're watching the news coming up ahead the struggle. to crean as the country's new president prepares for his 1st summit we look at how the ongoing conflict is affecting the lives of ordinary people. out of town and it was a story that captured the attention on june 23rd last year drove boys from a youth soccer team decided to explore a cave in thailand with a coach now the group. in the northern province of china but shortly after the
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end to heavy rains began to forward floodwaters rose and the boys and their coach were trapped early efforts to find them free the search team grew to hundreds of people including diving experts and risk all over the. then after 9 days with no news and for. the diverse found the boys alive but stopping now came the challenging task of bringing them to safety through a flooded cave a daring mission that cost one risk his life the boys and their coats were all rescued safely. one of the divers who took part in the rescue he reflects on his experience one year on. what i arrived to. the kids. not knowing.
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some kids. will recover. and i think myself. the rest probably expecting to find. not at all. it was terrifying to think about that maybe you're going to be diving around and then the next thing you're going to bump into is a dead kid and it turned into a happy douglas' not the situation. was part of getting before the 1st kids out any kind of work pretty good. i was sitting in the 6th chamber which is a must see off way into where he put the kids where found. myself in my dive buddy voice to support the divers and the kids as they were coming out but we could actually see the dive busy i always see the night of the dive of way before we can see the diver and i remember that reddy vividly i'm sitting on one of the banks
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together of my dive buddy and i can see this glowing to watch so i'm jumping into the water the water is about chest high at this point and i'm running towards that ike he's dragging something to the water i know what that is that is one of the kids but at this point i didn't know what condition the kid was so that i still remember coming around him that he's coming up and i can see the bubbles scaping from the kids' mosconi equipment which indicates to me that the kitties is breeding . and i both told you to know he's a lawyer and maybe he's injured maybe something else is wrong with him but he said . i wish the last person to leave the cave that night at this point all of the kids have already been evacuated to the hospital and was under treatment i still remember coming into the charmed bar which is where the diving ends i remember one of the american divers just said to me i've been there all find them
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all alive and. while i thought they were because i sold it for divers few hours earlier i didn't know and it was fantastic to get than the good news that. the foreign. and i don't feel like you're old and i don't think any of us do because we were just doing what we do. every day but we were doing something that we we all love to do you got a thing or a thing that didn't seem ok it's just you know. if you go again. 100 percent yes i will go and. i think the biggest takeaway that that i had formed from this experience is that i learned that absolutely nothing is impossible if you work together if you have a mission and don't forget also in good planning then you can do everything. across the way to these children issues at the site where does this operation was carried out a year ago and you also covered the story for us florian on the risk is that if you
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said he bases that. well ivan that we have just seen in the war it is not here. not many of the international rescuers are here this is this event today is for the local people smugglers well that's thousands of local people that actually helped one year ago also to make this unlikely mission into a success the ones that. are usually not seen in the media for example the women that cooks tirelessly food for the rescue divers for the media people for everyone who wash the clothes of the divers the people who ran the electricity generators here the people that brought in the p.v.c. pipes to actually drain water from the cave so today is called humanity day it's an event that is supposed to take place every year from now to thank those that are
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usually not in the prime focus of the media so much of if the controverted to this rescue operation we can see the set of patients are going going on with song and dance what about the boys the boys who were rescued holiday. well 9 of the 12 boys are actually here today i've seen them they are they seem very fine they have become almost well i would say semi celebrities they have 2 of the world they have been through a youth soccer tournaments at the youth olympics and no one has are as they have appeared on a major u.s. talk show i hear that 5 of them have actually roofs to a boarding school in a different city about 200 kilometers from here so maybe the hype in this very tiny village has become too much for them but it's only speculation because we can't really speak to them ourselves they have signed a deal with netflix with the streaming giant netflix they're supposed to bring this
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unlikely rescue mission to live on the screen again we don't know in which form but since then they're basically monday concert big to the media so we don't know but they from what it seems they see they they look fine here florian in northern thailand thank you very much for that. india's need for the koreans present vantine selenski today in kiev to discuss the conflicts in the eastern part of the country more than 10000 people have. been killed in millions but once more town is giving leaders hope in. a crossing point between the self-proclaimed. people's republic and the government control your brain forces of both sides have been drawn from that frontline positions is the 1st movie near us and is seen as a possible step towards building trust our correspondent nick can only ask the people there what they think of zelinsky s plans for peace. 4 years have passed
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since this bridge was destroyed in fighting and the people. are still clambering over its makeshift replacement thousands of them every day the separatists say they want the bridge rebuilt as it was wide enough for a tank to pass the ukrainian army counters insisting instead on a narrow replacement. is one of the civilians living with the consequences of their failure to agree she and her husband on a totally live in separatist controlled territory but her pension and the medicines nina depends on can only be connected from the government health side so once a month they cross the front line each visit is an ordeal. i was scared all the time on the bridge what would have happened if someone had tripped while carrying me or you know i had to take a tranquilizer but video more we should finish. nina didn't get
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a chance to elect ukraine's president to vote she would have had to make several additional trips across the front line but she couldn't be happier with the result . be given to a good people are impatient we were waiting for the elections our hopes were so high i cried when i saw the lenski is inauguration i just want this all to end as soon as possible and for peace to return. mino was a baker until a failed operation put her in a wheelchair she now receives a pension worth approximately 50 words half of which she spends on nappies and drugs she called back on a list separate just a natural side. it's over 30 degrees and most people here have to wait several hours just to pass the ukrainian check for. fatalities and the rarity of these cheers as the stress and
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the heat take their toll on the old and the sick. of being in a wheelchair i mean it gets priority. but when we leave for the ruined bridge still lies ahead of. i'm going to get ordinary people have had enough of this war we're all just grieving for the normal lives we had before this couple not my nature is new. europe's largest lender georgia bank has announced it will cutting 18000 jobs in an effort to radically restructure the financial institution dorchin has said the move will cost 7400000000 euros as the company leaves global investment banking behind and slashes some operations in fixed income staff across asia were already seen leaving the buildings though the bulk of job cuts are expected to be in europe and the united states. my colleague ben fizzling is funding that sony and joins me now welcome ben how radical is this
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restructuring of your bank it's basically taking the bank back to its roots as christiane saving the c.e.o. says he's in charge of saving the bank and what it was set up for 150 years ago was to facilitate european trade what it tried to do was rival the investment banks of new york it didn't stand a chance which american company would want to do business with a german bank in the united states and likewise german companies also wanted u.s. banks to operate in the u.s. one customer did manage to get was trump and a whole lot of business with him but a whole lot of loans that were never repaid and that's caused a scandal at the bank one person tweeted this morning that if trump wants to repay all of his loans bank you wouldn't have to make any of these job cuts. you know just to be addressing stuff shareholders like then use its share prices up this morning. because these are not incremental changes this is a major overhaul
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a radical one as you say it ok so you have more of that coming up in about 10 minutes we're in business news meant visiting senior business editor thank you. the united states have defended their title in the women's world cup by defeating the netherlands 2 nil make enough you know and those levesque of the u.s. goes in the 2nd half it's the 4th time the u.s. have won the tournament. behind the familiar structure on the flag of the growingly familia stars in the line up the americans lived up to the hype of heavy favoritism to pair to the dutch goal with making rypien go off in the provide the ets the new us and morgan were denied by the dubious of saudi fanzine and. the 29 year olds hands kept side in it before half time as the teams were level with the bright it wasn't until the alamo before the hand of the assistant referee would finally break the orange resistance a penalty awarded rypien 0 stepped up and put one hand on the trophy. captain
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capping a tournament in which he laid on and off the pitch. like minutes later roselyn failed put the finishing touches on the victory with a 2nd go deserved win that makes the usa world champions a 4th time. pino winning player of the tournament as a team might history. and sort of unavailable he joins me now from lille where the fun only you've had a cool nights to deflect on this the u.s. went in as favorites but tell us how good it would be at this tournament. or quite simply they were the best team at the tournament they are the best team in the world and deserving champions and i think they proved that again in the final they had a different kind of challenge to anything that had previously in the tournament the netherlands held them out for much longer than any other team managed to us and
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scored in every game in the opening 12 minutes up until that point and then the netherlands held them our way into the 2nd half but then once megan rapinoe talked away the penalty and roosevelt had doubled the lead you knew where the trophy was going to be heading and you have to say it is fully deserved but the netherlands deserve a lot of credit they gave a lot to this tournament and their fans as well but ultimately it had to be the u.s.a.'s day let's hear what some of the players had say about their success and believe it will just did know all of the people in our group that put in so much work obviously the players we have all our friends and family here is it's like it's surreal i don't know you know right now is ridiculous we're crazy that's what makes it special 2 we just have no quit in us were so tight and will do anything to win i feel like we've been working so hard the past couple years and i think to see it come to fruition is like incredible and like i've been saying getting to do what
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you love with the people you love it makes the successes all the more sweeter. so really very happy american players there ali but apart from the u.s. interest you in france. well aside from the us it was really europe's tournament 7 of the 8 quarts of finalists were european countries and i think that's a sign of how far the development of women's football has come in europe investment the awareness of the game has really increased in the continent what we've seen elsewhere is that other countries have not been able to keep up with countries like japan for example who made the previous 2 world cup finals they went out much earlier in the competition this time and you know there is use there that the league is not fully professional as it is in many european countries now and that is perhaps one reason why you see them slipping back but overall i think this was the most competitive women's world cup certainly that i can remember and i think that is a very good sign for the future right and tell us more about the future only how
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important was this tournament for the promotion and development of women's football i think this tournament has been a huge moment in the development of women's football i think in terms of the quality that we've seen on the pitch is been very important terms of the awareness of the recognition that the women's game has received i think there's been much more recognition this time around compared to 4 years ago in canada and we saw already some of the statements being made by the american players in particular have really become a rallying call already after the final whistle the final when johnny infancy you know the president of faith was walking out onto the pitch to deliver the medals and the trophies chant went off in the crowd for equal pay and that i think is a sign of how people the fans involved in women's football taking up this cry from the american players in particular and showing that they're not going to be treated
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as 2nd class anymore compared to the men's game they want what is rightly theirs and they are now demanding it and that is a game changer right funding for need of this false oliver movie thank you very much for that. in sync with football brazil are celebrating after winning their 1st copa america men's title in 12 years the hosts beat the root 31 in the final in rio de janeiro manchester city striker garbage is this set up the 1st goal scored the 2nd and was then sent off for 20 minutes to go in a rollercoaster of a game that brazil held on sealing the win with a late penalty to delight a crowd of any 70000 people at various famous maracana stadium. here's a recap of the toes dop story that we're following for you exit polls in greece's elections should be opposition conservative new democracy party has won with 40 percent of the vote the victory and the left wing 3 bodies for your room in athens
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