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tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  July 12, 2019 11:00pm-11:16pm CEST

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bodies of drowned migrants have brought to the chinese in shore actually 2 people went missing when their boat sank on july 1st most of since been retrieved from the water dead the migrants started their journey in war torn libya but they have boats
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drifted into chinese in waters before sinking one of the few survivors remembers have a coast to help went on and said. and i don't doubt that it is called the europeans to pick us up in the water a boat was sinking. but they didn't answer our call. on the. oppressions afia the european union efforts to curb migrant flows across the mediterranean stopped rescuing shipwrecked people in march and at least populous government has shut ports to private rescue ships the country's interior minister says this policy has been a success but i mean you know i mean you're good prevention is better than the cure and therefore we're down from 80000 the rivals in this period in 2017 to 17000 last year to just 3000 this year but i mean. the private rescue organizations have been
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challenging salvation is hard line approach. it was arrested after she illegally docked the sea watch 3 at the italian island of lampedusa with 40 rescued migrants on board and the long term i hope that you will change its policy and that will be a safe possibility for people refugees in particular to cross station so that such a rescue will not be needed any more. in the short term however we hope that the criminalization of press curious will stop so that those who want to help the people in need able to do so without any fear of 1st time in jail. a year rescue operations were halted because the block was on the table to agree on how to distribute migrants among the member states so often now the private rescue groups say ships like the sea or stray and the best type to save migrants lives at sea. and in the u.s.
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millions of undocumented immigrants are bracing for deportation raids this weekend president trump has confirmed that federal immigration agents will target thousands of the estimated 1000000. people with removal orders critics say that may include those living in the u.s. for years and families who have not yet had a court hearing says the rates will focus mainly on criminals. let's take a listen exactly to what the president said hundreds of people know about the major operation the word gets out it gets out it starts on sunday and they're going to take people out are they going to bring them back to their countries or they're going to take criminals out put him in prison or put him in prison in the countries they gave up we're focused on criminals as much as we get they came in illegally they have to go out ok let's find out exactly what all of that means want to turn now to stefan simmons a correspondent in washington d c a 7 this is of course
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a president who prides himself on the surprise element but here he is announcing in advance so the raids and deportations that are going to take place what are they going to look like. although this is the 2nd attempt that ice agents immigration and customs enforcement agency agents will try this this weekend accordingly to the president everybody else on sunday why do they make this public because the word is out anyway and everybody was expecting it to happen anyway so now what happens on sunday what will happen is that ice agents will target 10 cities major cities denver los angeles miami chicago new york atlanta and that there will be going after the families immigrants they have identified as being in the country illegal and they will be detained and deported what's a massive operation that you outlined there stuff on human rights activists say that many families that might be affected didn't even have
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a proper court hearing so is the administration bending the law in their fight against illegal migration. i wouldn't go that far what they're referring to is the so-called coal lever olds that means immigrants who are for example at the scene they're not directly targeted in those raids those are according to the administration only illegal immigrants who heads. a court procedure due process who were notified that they have to leave the country actually in february this year and who are still here however the major concern for advocates is that collateral arrests will happen that means immigrants who are also illegal here who are in the country who are on the scene not directly targeted but who will be detained find themselves in deprecation and back to mexico or ever they were coming from. even if they were in the original target of those raids stephon seem awesome thank you
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let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world and we say in the u.s. where donald trump's labor secretary alexander a cost has resigned following criticism of his handling of a sexual abuse case in 2008 as a u.s. attorney he made a secret lenient ripley deal with wealthy finance your epstein who is accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls in my former office. sudan's ruling military council claims to have foiled a coup attempt by members of the army and intelligence services it's said to have taken place during final talks on a power sharing deal between the council and civilian activists sudan has been the scene of mass protests since its former dictator was toppled back in. tropical storm barry maybe cause a record flooding when it strikes the u.s. gulf coast on saturday it's moving slowly enough that it could dump half
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a meter of rain across louisiana and mississippi it will test new orleans flood defenses created after hurricane katrina struck 14 years ago. police in afghanistan say a child suicide bomber blew himself up at a wedding killing at least 5 people and injuring 11 others all the dead including a commander of a pro-government militia so far no one has claimed responsibility and the taliban deny that they were involved. turkey has sought to come u.s. fears over its acquisition of russian s. 400 missile defense system or took delivery of the 1st elements of the system today in a move that angered its nato allies turkey says the purchase changes nothing in regards to its military strategy but nato fears the system could reveal sensitive details about the alliances defenses. turkish t.v.
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broadcast this footage of a russian air force cargo plane at an air base in ankara delivering parts of a russian s 400 missile defense system but turkish foreign minister confirmed deliveries had begun. and that we say this each time this is a done deal the process continues. russian sources say as $400.00 anti-aircraft system could reach targets at an altitude of up to 30 kilometers and has a range of 400 kilometers turkey is a member of the western nato alliance the u.s. has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program if it's acquires the s 400 the u.s. has also threatened other sanctions. just what you see also as what we have heard so far from the white house is that sanctions will target individuals or specific manufacturers i fear the most important thing about these sanctions is their symbolic effects it could have far reaching consequences if
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a fragile turkish economy instead we did top. russian media say deliveries of the s. $400.00 system will be completed by the end of the sama this purchase of russian equipment is said to intensify tensions between turkey and its nato partners some tennis news now for you roger federer has reached the final at wimbledon after he beat his longtime rival rafael nadal in a namath encounter a federer and a doll were facing off at wimbledon for the 1st time since 2008 and the swiss veteran rolled back the years to produce what can only be described as a master class while he won the opening set and although nadal fought back to claim the 2nd federer dominated the remainder of the match a federal now face novak djokovic in the final in a nother titanic clash on the world number one be to roberto. in 4 sets between
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them the 2 finalists have already won 12 wimbledon titles. and in the women's final tomorrow serino williams will take on simona halep the 37 year old will be looking for her 8th all england victory but she has another even greater milestone in mind another title would put her level as the most successful player of all time take a look. i survey now volume's is on the cast of making tennis history i already a legend and considered one of the greats of the sport the 37 year old has the chance to stand alone as the greatest woman to ever play the game i am i love what i do ignore i wake up every morning and i get to be fit and i get to play sport and i get to play in front of crowds like at wimbledon not everyone can do that you know it's like did you really just kind of break it down and i have
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a great job and i love what i do and i'm still pretty good for what i do i guess so . but she faces a very unpredictable opponent and some want to have that kind of herself chasing her very 1st wimbledon title i heard it's an amazing feeling and really excited and those who are nervous because of this it's one of the best moments of my life so i'm trying just to enjoy as much as possible and could be happy that they could go through the fight. williams can take comfort in numbers she's won 9 of the previous 10 meetings but this isn't just serino versus how that it's arena versus history. she's within touching distance of equalling moggridge quartz record 24 major wins a record that has stood for 46 years one victory will do the job but she struggled to overcome that last hurdle since 2017 using a nasty as u.s. open and wimbledon finals i. needs to
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muslims to stand alone as the greatest but she'll be turning $38.00 in september and that means time is running out i effort ball barcelona have made the biggest signing of the summer so far confirming the arrival of french forward on twinkies man or world cup winner to resign is set to join the spanish champions in. a transfer worth to get this $120000000.00 euros after they paid his buyout clause to former club a place to come into it however the price could rise even higher at this echo say barcelona will have to pay an eye watering $200000000.00 euros in total due to a clause increase man's contract. you're watching t.v. every news this still to come in business. trans atlantic auto alliance u.s. car maker ford and termes
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a volkswagen joined forces to develop electric and sell driving cars. that's coming up next in business with my colleague chanel to allow a long rock and roll and have a great weekend. to know that 77 percent. are younger than 65. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time all voices. this 77 percent. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on the.

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