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this is the good news lie from greece's conservative opposition sweeps to victory in the country's election on the promise of lower taxes move jobs but smith's talk is really bring back to his country. also on the program. of civilians and forced child soldiers to kill. criminal. guilty of crimes against humanity. one of its most
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radical restructuring plans the country's biggest. and 80000 jobs well. it was a story that gripped the world 12. for him to think. that turning up in the situation. under the women's football. status is the best in the world by beating the netherlands with a little help from the video system for. the program. greece's sense of right opposition leader calls mitt's attackers has won
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a landslide victory in the country's snap election he's being sworn in as the country's new prime minister after winning almost 40 percent of the of the vote on a promise to cut taxes attract investment and create more jobs he replaces alexis tsipras of the left wing side roots of party. let's join. mathes in athens outside the presidential palace welcome so the new prime minister is being sworn in behind you as we speak and he'll present his new cabinet this afternoon and he cancel parliament's 4 week holiday he's clearly a man in a rush what sort of jobs he facing. uli means business the man who just walked past me behind right behind me followed by a military parade do you know what reactions are me taking place in the presidential palace for which is small to see right behind me of course he faces a hero's task really for
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a country that is facing stiff economic reforms it's the frost government off to greece has left the failed out a package but that does not mean that they do have to fulfill a lot of criteria as of the creditors as we speak the euro group in brussels is also meeting that you are still absolving whether greece follows through with the reforms and the costs they have promised now the new prime minister has said he will honor these agreements and that will be a tough task to match with the promises he made that yes let's talk about that because given those promises that greece is made to credit says how much leeway does the new prime minister have to do things differently. right of course he promised not only that more troops will come and that it will attract more investment but also that he will make those tax cuts you have mentioned and that will be a difficult task because i talked to a lot of people in greece who say they they're simply take that resignation is this
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is something they feel about the politics when they think about politics in this country now i'm on a bike my my colleague barbara visa and i i travel to an island close by and he and i are just off the coast a 2 tier of what people make of the new prime minister. around an island just off the coast of africa. stadio daria's runs the boat with his father he's the 3rd generation of his family to make his living on the water. today he's taken his friend you want to go along for company and when i'm nothing no more . loads of people on. they see the job was fishing or on the sea i know nobody at my age or a little bit more bigot 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 will be on
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the fishing what they when they come to see. stereos hopes tourism will 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 boss 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 the or to the lower class people. i'm expecting this aswell from the new government many may you know hope the new government will cut taxes especially the whitely unpopular real estate tax the incoming prime minister meets attack is also wants to attract more investment and create jobs promises that beekeeper rusk even has heard
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over and over again she's been looking for work for years today she's praying for a miracle from egging house catron st she hopes he will help you react housemate's attack is to finally bring change everybody promised this is a political they promised but now. things have 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 what economic recovery many believe in government is just one chance to get it right half a 1000000 young greeks have all. he 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. masses in athens a gold the swearing in has happened the new prime minister has his documentation
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from the president. that's right exactly so he is the new man who now needs to lead to that the country and to make good on his promises as you write in the report and many people share that opinion that you felt from those long term unemployed the bikie that me and barbara have talked to on that island and that is something that was reiterated by many people here across greece now it will be interesting that he has said it won't be an easy task that's what he said in his 1st speech here can't it's not that difficult at times will come and it was also quite interesting that he directly addressed the people up raul to the greeks who met and left the country since thousands of particularly young and talented and highly skilled people to come back and support the country at a time that is so critical. time to bring what about yesterday's man and excessive process what happens to him in a series of. well now you have to stop this the
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face is to be of the main force in the opposition and he has shifted farther to the center left starting out basically as an anti establishment party as an as an auntie european policy but type quite of became a man that europe appreciated the other european leaders appreciated him as a respectable statesman who settled the a name around with neighboring north macedonia something that that the rest of europe thought was good and something that a lot of greek nationalists strongly criticised and so he really i asked to see now how he can organize himself how he can keep that party going and whether to what extent he will suppose. the fro you repeat course that the new promise by minister has announced mathis in athens thank you. but take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world 65 refugees rescued by
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a german charity ship arrived in malta on sunday night italy and multi had refused to allow the ship to dock but after other e.u. member countries agreed to accept the migrants multis authours these tribes further to a naval ship it took them to the puerto vallarta. only 29 people have been killed in a bus crash in northern india 18 others were hospitalized the bus crashed into a railing and fell into a drain area on the expressway near the city of agra investigators suspect the driver fell asleep at the wheel. as well a self declared president one quite knows as the country's opposition and government will resume talks in barbados as part of efforts to resolve the ongoing political crisis in a moment a devastating country no date has been revealed for the meeting which restarts talks that stalled in norway last month. the international criminal court in the hague has found a former police warlord guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity for
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atrocities committed in the country's northeast between 20022003 bosco ntaganda was charged with a series of crimes including directing massacres of civilians and ordering the rape of men and women he was the he has maintained his innocence throughout the trial he calls himself a revolutionary and a soldier but judges at the international criminal court found bosco to gondor is 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
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a rebel army that fought in the gold rich he toured the region in the democratic republic of congo's northeast in the early 2000 observers say tens of thousands of people suffered under his command human rights watch documented some of their stories. i was 11 years old we were playing when bosco took on the soldiers abducted us and took us to and. we were tortured to toughen us up. 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.
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now to a store that captured the world's attention on june the 23rd last year 12 boys from a youth football team and their coach decided to explore a cave in thailand they entered the timeline cave in the northern province of chad and ride but shortly after they went in heavy rains began floodwaters rose trapping the boys in their coach early efforts to find them fails the search team grew to hundreds of people including cave diving experts and rescuers from the world then after 9 days with no news divers found the boys starving but still alive 4 kilometers from the caves mouth. next came the challenging task of bringing them out to safety through a flooded cave a daring mission that cost one dr diver his life the boys and their coach were all rescued safely. d.w. so much else until has been talking with one of the rescue divers. i'd like
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to tell a good story and it's a very good story. when i arrived to to the cape and tickets where i get to be found we were going out there not knowing 100 percent what kind of vision of the going into i'd be going in to save some kids or going to recover some bodies and i think myself and many of the other rescuers 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 got a bomb into is that it and i am eternally 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 6 chamber which is roughly cough way into where he put the kids where i found our mission myself and 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
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see the light of the diver way before we can see the diver and i remember that ready vividly i'm sitting on one of the banks together of my dive buddy and i can see this glowing to walk so i'm jumping into the water the water is about chest high at this point and i'm running towards that ike east directing something to the water i know what that is that busy 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 he's coming up and i can see that topples ice skating from the kids lost in the equipment which indicates to me that the kitties is breeding. and i both told you to no he said i may be using your it may be something else as well but in what 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 on the treatment i still remember coming into the charm bar which is where the diving ends
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i remember one of the american divers just said to me i've been there all find them all alive and. 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 than the good news that yeah the very different. now 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 it and i think that that's you know it's just you know. if you go again sure 100 percent yes i will go again. i think the biggest takeaway that thought 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 a good planning then you can do everything. becomes public floated come
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a day story extensively for us and joins us from the sites of last year's rescue operation welcome and celebrations going on behind you other rescue is there as well. well ivan that we have just seen in the report is not here and there very few of the international rescue divers rescue people here i've only seen one that was british caver burn whose knowledge i think he was crucial for the rescue mission because even speed. thank you the only one that knew the cape inside out and could tell the rescue people you know where to go and what to look out for but to day is actually for the local people for the local people that are usually not as much in the focus of the media for example for the. thousands of women that actually were year all through
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this ordeal and coped tirelessly for the rescue helpers also for the media. the people that were instrumental for getting electricity up here to the cave the people that were crucial for getting pipes up here so it's for the local community to have this day it's supposed to take part every year on this day from now on it's called humanity day and it's a full day of celebrations even though right now you can see the rain is pouring down which is quite typical for this time of the year and what about the boys what do we know of them how are they. well most of the boys have been here today as well. they looked very fine they were taking a lot of photos or actually i should say a lot of people were taking selfies with them but i must confess there's not that
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much firsthand information about them because they have signed a deal with netflix with the streaming giant which now basically forbids them to speak to other media but for example we can follow them on social media to help the boys have actually more than 150000 followers on instagram and from what we can see there they're actually doing quite fine that's been touring the world they have appeared on a major u.s. talk show in the u.s. they have played frankly soccer matches in 4 different countries continents story so they're they're really doing well for unknown show. in northern thailand fact here. germany's deutsche bank here is to undergo another major restructuring the country's biggest lender is talking about axing 18000 jobs across the globe decimating their offices in london and new york stuff across asia have been seen leaving their buildings saying their last goodbyes
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analysts say this could be the only way to save the bank. it was the investment bankers that were the 1st to go whole teams of them were fired on monday across asia deutsche bank is turning its back on the international equities business and focusing its attention back home. on that leg on the plant we've been planning for quite some time that after achieving stabilisation last year cleaning up the balance sheet and in costs under control we now want to take the next step to align the bank with its strengths and that is what we're pleased to announce to the company stumbled during the world financial crisis and its share price has yet to recover. has also been held back by a procession of legal woes the bank repeatedly saw itself confronted with fines worth billions of dollars for money laundering violating sanctions and its role in
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the subprime mortgage scandal but the restructuring effort is now being seen as a new chance by investors. by this dawdling around for the past few years is over now concrete steps are being taken to give the bank a new direction and that's what we were missing over the past 5 to 6 years. while deutsche you had said the move will cost 7400000000 euros and hopes it will return the company back to the top tier of banking many experts say it may be the last chance to save the bank. let's get this from v.w. cd of business and to ben. barely a month seems to go by without moral bad news from door to bank what's gone wrong this time everything basically costs are too high we've had one restructuring of the next. none of them have been serious we've had one scandal after the next and that's because the bank heaps and heaps of money they've been job cuts constantly
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you see the latest c.e.o. christiane saving who's meant to save the bank says this is going to be a restock as opposed to the incremental changes that we've seen at the bank. and the main thing is getting back the investment. that is a huge change and will be one of the biggest overhauls all the investment banks since the financial crisis and this is going to cost presumably oh yeah we're talking about 7 and a half 1000000000 euros well i hate of redundancy packages we've already seen people leave their sydney offices other asian hubs i mean this was just announced yesterday and people are being fired today already some people have been seen taking selfies of themselves whole teams that have just been scrapped overnight in front of a dodge bunk logos outside the buildings in hong kong the scene is pretty gloomy according to trade is their individual talks have been held for employees they're being pulled into
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a child given 2 rounds of redundancy package and told goodbye you're out every 5th job basically is going. to work out what does leave the bank well it leaves the biggest bank in europe's biggest economy basically in a position that is basically a raising itself that's what it looks like but the c.e.o. reckons it's going to be more profitable it's going to be leaner true it's going to be more in a video if and more resilient i don't know about that but what it will do is bring the bank back to its roots it was originally formed to facilitate trade. trade within europe that was 150 years ago and it played a big role in germany's economic miracle its post will boom it could play a big role as far as trade wars now go protectionism meets the edge of uk and facility thank you. for growing fears that
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germany's failing to respond quickly enough to a resurgence of bite wing extremist violence politician fell to look was shot dead at his home by suspected extremists last month this weekend so are vital being music festival take place in central germany many activists say the killing of the politician has fueled opposition to the event. in the small town of tame in the central german state of to enjoy 2 worlds collide albion strictly separated by barriers and police like every year right wing extremists have organized a festival here but to reach it concert goers 1st have to walk the golf line past a mouse residence and wish the thing we don't want them to come to tame a auteur in jail ever again we're against right wing extremism for democracy you know if they want this any more they don't want this constant fascist carnival my doorstep also today is a very good day for us with. around 900 rightwing supporters have made their way to
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tame are. right next to them is the counter demonstration. organizers say this year's protest was much bigger than normal which they put down to the murder of german politician volatile luka a few weeks ago luka was shot at his home allegedly by a right wing extremist. that's gutted you 2 to one look the killing of look has made a very deep impression it's made it clear how highly dangerous this movement is if they would stop it killing people in cold blood lloyd i spoke to today. touch of the eunuch any poise has been keeping tabs on the right wing scene at concerts like this for a while the left party politician knows the names and the network structures and often helps the police with her expertise she's convinced these events are dangerous. saga that's i believe neo nazi music so is the seeds from the to and manslaughter it's part of the ideology it's spread at every level not only through
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the music but also via speeches that's why these can't be seen as purely just concert events instead of attack the. police have been listening attentively the whole day for possibly unconstitutional lyrics that's why 2 bands were brought offstage. one was because they used lyrics which are potentially unconstitutional the other said some songs which weren't on the list and therefore weren't checked where the content was so concerning that we said we have to stop this performance with this operation a strong police presence strict controls and no riots but many still can't understand why such a festival would be allowed to go ahead in the 1st place there is one silver lining the counter demonstration drew huge crowds. in the women's football world cup final the united states have defended their title and beat the netherlands to know they can repeat no and roosevelt scored the u.s.
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goals in the 2nd half sealing team u.s.a.'s 4th title. behind the familiar stripes on the flag of the growingly familia stars in the line up the americans lived up to the hype of heavy favoritism to paper the dutch goal with making rypien though often the provider yes the newest and morgan was denied by the brilliance of sad events even though. the 29 year old's hands kept a side in it before half time as the teams were level with the bike it wasn't until the alamar before the hand of the video assistant referee would finally break the orange resistance a penalty awarded rypien 0 stepped up and put one hand on the trophy. the captain capping a tournament in which he laid on and off the pitch ike minutes later rose laville put the finishing touches on the victory with a 2nd goal deserved win that makes the us a world champions a 4th time. meghan pino winning player of the tournament. as
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by cheap clothes and discard them soon after. fast fashion is everywhere nowadays. in germany alone almost a 1000000 tons of textiles from nelson every year. most are poor quality and hard to recycle. so what happens after clothing is dumped google 3060 minutes on d w. there's. a. drop of you know this 05 minutes or minutes yeah. as an hour and a beauty comes by. having all. the fish in the
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