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oh. this is deja news coming to you live from bali and it's all changing in greece conservative opposition media kitty of course and me to talk is sweeps to victory in the election promising a fewer taxes and more jobs but can he really bring better days for ordinary greeks we go to athens also coming up it's a story that riveted the world's attention 12 boys stuck in a kid in thailand. they were church for him to think of all that maybe they're going to be darting around and learning the next thing you go to
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a ball being told there's a good lawyer to turn up at the top was not the situation. we'll go from one of the divers who help save the boys. on a warm welcome to you i'm good to have your company. greece's center right opposition leader kid tarkus is won a landslide victory in the country's snap election with such august 1 almost 40 percent of the vote he has promised to cut taxes and create more jobs left wing prime minister alexis tsipras of the city itself party has conceded defeat the election also knocks the far right golden dawn party out of parliament. a d.j. obvious government as has been covering those elections in greece and he joins me now from athens oh well can joerg huge changes in the political landscape in greece
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how does this shift the political center we receive in the greek capital. i'm rich i was out here in the on the in the park right in front of the house of parliament here in greece and you could see none of the excitement during the election night the excitement you saw some 4 years ago when i'd like to see press took power here in greece and the reason for that is really resignation on the part of the citizens they've lived through some of the top us for years that greece has seen in recent history they had high expectations for the government and they were the those expectations were not met and so it's that that is the main reason for the change and look the talk is who's the new incoming prime minister's new drama says he's talking much more jobs cutting down taxes but how much leverage does he really have to do things differently. well you name it he made big promises and
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that is exactly the challenge that he faces in is 1st speech last night he mentioned that there will be mistakes will be mates and that there will be tough times coming and he really has no other way to than to say that because he said he would honor the terms of the creditors remember greece still has to fulfill conditions for the 3 bailout packages the country has received and also really expectations from the people. not many i talked to said look we know what it's like what promises are not kept and we will not have this the stein good and you know the left wing city itself party has been decisively beaten in this election the father had gordon dawn has been kicked out of bottom line what does all of this tell us about the political climate in greece at the moment. obviously a number of observers have already said this is a baiter shift a lot of what you have seen throughout europe for away from a radical of far left them to european parties towards the mainstream but i think
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that's that may be an over interpretation of what happened you really it was not. that's the present on the economic scale disappointed people although he left the country back on him economic growth but not enough growth but it was also other internal problems and main route that he settled with neighboring macedonia didn't go down at all well with nationalists here in the country so number of domestic reasons as well why that change of government is taking place now rather judge mathis in athens thank you very much. it may have now been the opposite some other stories making news around the was a group of 65 refugees rescued by a jail in china tea ship lands and more to on sunday night italy and more to had refused to let the ship dock but after all the e.u. member countries in crete to take in the refugees monty's authorities transferred them to a neighbor ship and took them to the boat. at least 29 people have been killed in
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a bus crash in northern india 18 others were taken to hospital the boss crashed into a railing and fell into a dream area on the highway near the city of. investigators suspect the driver had fallen asleep at the way. to some breaking news now on the international criminal court is fun for. both go talk and guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity he was dubbed the terminator of all masterminding massacres in kong was a north east and it through the region in 20022003 the prosecution claimed he used children and his rebel army and ordered attacks on another ethnic group in order to gain control of the province's natural resources and to god a pleaded not guilty to all of the charges he calls himself a revolutionary and a soldier but judges that the international criminal court found bosco to gondor is
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a war criminal who both commanded and committed crimes against humanity during his 3 year trial the court saw horrific images of victims disempowered their throats slit. he persecuted attacked civilians murdered. pillage their goods destroyed their churches and hospitals. they forced the children in there to kill they treated them only their raped and sexually enslave them to go on to lead a rebel army that fought in the gold rich he toured the region in the democratic republic of congo's ne in the early 2006 observers say tens of thousands of people suffered under his command human rights watch documented some of their stories. and . i was 11 years old we were playing when bosco took on the soldiers abducted us and took us to him. because. we were tortured to toughen us up.
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he was brutal to me. he drew the lies me by raping me and despite an international arrest warrant to ground 0 went on to become a general in the congolese army yet he lost power and in 2013 he surrendered himself to the i.c.c. to gondor now awaits sentencing he faces up to 30 years in prison. europe's largest lender bank has announced it got 18000 jobs in the effort to radically restructure the financial institution and the movie cost 7400000000 euros as the company leaves global investment banking behind and slashes some operations in fixed income staff across asia really seen leaving the bulk of job cuts are expected to be in europe and the united states. turning down to talent it
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was a story that captured the world's attention on june 23rd last year 12 boys from a youth soccer team decided to explore in thailand with their coach and the group enter the. in the northern province of china but shortly after the entered heavy rains began to for 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 rescue us from all over the world then after 9 days with no news and 4 kilometers from the caves mark diverse found the boys alive but starving not in the challenging task of bringing them to safety through a flooded cave a daring mission that cost one risk your diver his life the boys and their coach were all rescued safely. schollers child's ability one of the divers who took part
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in the rescue he reflects on his experience one year on. when i arrived to to the cave the kids get to be found we were going up there not knowing 100 percent what kind of vision of the going into i'd be going in to save some kids or they're going to recover some bodies and i think myself and many of the other risk groups we were probably expecting to find at least some of them 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 eternity happy that that was not the situation. was part of getting to for the 1st kids out any kind of work pretty good. i was sitting in the 6th chamber which is a must see cough way into where i be but the kids where i found. myself in my dive
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buddy voice to support the divers and the kids as they were coming out we could actually see the dive i always see the night of the diver way before we can see diver and i remember that reddy vividly i'm sitting on one of the banks together of my dive buddy and i can see this flowing toward so i'm jumping into the water the water is about chest high at this point and i'm running towards that i 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 and it's coming up and i can see the bubbles scaping from the kids lost and equipment which indicates to me that the kitties is breeding. and i was told we needed to know he's a lawyer and maybe he's injured maybe something else is wrong with him but he said . i was the last person to leave the cave that night at this point all
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of the kids have already been evacuated to the hospital and was under treatment i still remember coming into the bar which is where the diving and i remember one of the american divers just said to me i've been there all find them all alive and now while i thought they were because i sold it for busy divers few hours earlier i didn't know and it was fantastic to get there and the good news that yeah there's different. now i don't feel like a year old and i don't think any of us do because we're just doing what we do. every day but we were doing something that we we all love to do you good thing mari think that that scene will kids just you know. if you don't get. 100 percent yes i will go. i think the biggest takeaway that i had formed from this experience is
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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 a. new shoes at the site where this rescue operation was carried out a year ago and you also covered the story for us. on the rescues there today i just said it means is that. what 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 full 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 washed the clothes of the divers the people who ran the electricity generators
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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 usually not in the prime focus of the media so maybe the contribution to this rescue operation we can see the celebrations 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 there they seem very fine they have become almost well i would say semi celebrities they have toured the world they have been to 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 moved to
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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 unlikely rescue mission to live on the screen again we don't know in which form but since then they're basically mom they constitute 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. in sports news football and the united states have defended the chunk of the women's world cup by defeating the netherlands to name the u.s. again benefit. from the use of the video assistant referee and were awarded a penalty kick only in the 2nd half the tournament's most valuable megane at hockey no to be on as rose never scored the 2nd goal and the americans held on for the way
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