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this is news live from berlin a new life for children of islamic state fighters thousands live with their mothers in a camp in the northeast in syria some european countries have allowed some of them to come out now germany has agreed to take full german fathers all mothers also on the front. bench president emmanuel macro hosts his russian counterpart for a vet meeting with a host of crises fueling tensions between moscow and the west can't you find common ground. welcome to the bundesliga when young bad ass lives to
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deliver for milk crashing to the newly promoted side in front of congress in the german capital. i'm phil gal welcome to the program germany has agreed to take in 4 children born to former islamic state feistiest social sources hunted them over to the german delegation in syria at a border crossing with iraq before had been living in the alcohol comp in northeast syria removing some 2000 women and children being it's the 1st time germany has agreed to accept i asked children from syria and follows a german court ruling forcing the country to take in children with german citizenship of a european countries like france and belgium hold but done that more than $100.00 children of german patterns remain in the camps germany's foreign minister heiko mass explained what beilin is prepared to do for them. for lish.
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it's most welcome that for german children who have been in custody in northern syria were able to leave the country today. and will advocate for other children to also be able to leave syria. this essentially concerned small children and their accommodation is anything but optimal and ultimately they cannot be held responsible for their parents' behavior. so that's why we want to help there you know let's get more on the considerations and behind the decisions to ivory patrick these children and their problematic patterns from a journalist i mean musawi who's written extensively about iris welcome to the doubly so we heard that. this is this is tricky clearly countries don't want these countries these children and their parents to come here to europe for fear that they're going to commit acts of violence or indeed radicalized others so how dangerous are these people phil it is dangerous to ation this is the hot spots of i
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as we are talking about the ice fell down and there is no control over territory but still under that place remember. that prison south of wasilla was also hotspots of these lands where from there back and bugged and the other came out from that prison because they meet each each day that is not controlled what are they doing which i don't know gee is going on through that camp and that's why the tradition in specially 18 to 12 years old if we are not going to take them back we are going to deal 56 years later with a new generation of violence this why this is a obligation in front of us legally and also morally so it's the german government was that had to be sued to allow for orphans for children to come to germany there
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are $100.00 more children of german descent out there do you think it is inevitable that those children and perhaps their parents will come back. to cases children and parents to a different thing i think the children in the have the right to come back to just to have and then another chance to live and the normal life just to save them from that i don't. but above the parents it is another question because we are talking about hundreds of jihads from europe not just in germany also from spread. not just in iraq by the way also in iraq and iraq and syria both from that ex i as territory we are talking about hundreds and that's why i think in new york people love all that should be a solution for that whole package how we are going to deal with them through international card or individually each country got back their
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citizens i think in the end of the day we are not going to leave that's a problem for the local partners cords are iraqis because it is dangerous imagine what would happen if turkey attacked because they will not have the capacity to guard that hole and we will have couse in the end. very complicated used to its assert nicely thank you thank you much. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the trial has begun in sudan of deposed president omar al bashir on corruption charges on the 1st day of a former president admitted receiving $900000000.00 in cash which sat down with russia's military is the response he approves it out of 30 years before it was forced from power 4 months ago. afghanistan's president ashraf ghani house committees government to eradicating and destroying islamic state in his country
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the 63 people were killed and we can't win a suicide bomb exploded that's why they will bombs on monday dozens of people as the gun is comes comes the united states and they go seats with the taliban to end the 18 years of fighting. in a policy shift under prime minister barak jumps in britain says it will end freedom of movement for the nationals immediately after breakfast mr johnson has said that the u.k. will be ready to leave the e.u. deal or no deal on the current departure date the 31st of october. wildfires are raging across the spanish island of gran canaria authorities have moved about $8000.00 people to safety since the places broke out on saturday hundreds of firefighters more than a dozen planes and helicopters are battling the flames emergency services of war the situation is very serious the fires remain out of control. and french president emanuel macro's hosting a rare bilateral visits to a major e.u.
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now the russian president vladimir putin and president putin arrived at present map for a summer retreat some francis' mediterranean coast the visit is part of mr macro's attempt to improve relations at a time of heightened tension between the russian and western eastern ukraine is a eugenics one seeks to trespass on to end the conflict and the meeting comes just days before mr natural world leaders of the g. 7 summit which was the g 8 before russia was excluded for forcings in crimea from ukraine. let's get more on this from c.w. correspondent emily sherman in moscow welcome emily how important is this matey. well russian state t.v. has been calling this a historical meeting and in some ways they may not be wrong after all for russia we can see the shifting importance of france of and of president michael as
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a partner today after all. germany's chancellor will be stepping down soon britain is in the throes of fracs it so force observers here say that russia is looking more and more towards france and as well has been emphasizing since the beginning of his term as president the importance of keeping dialogue open with russia and we've seen that in statements and in the rhetoric today put in kind of fact. president might call french president might call for reinstall reinstating russia's voting rights in the council of europe he also presented russia once again as a reliable partner whether it comes to european security the emphasize that it was the u.s. that left the i.n.f. treaty that arms treaty and it seems as well as it might call was almost welcoming russia into the european fold he emphasized again and again the importance of
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remembering that russia is also a european country as he said rather a symbolic step just ahead of these g. 7 meetings which as you say russia has been include excluded from since the annexation of crimea now talk about crimea of course that the conflict in ukraine is going to be high on the agenda do do we anticipate anything in the way of progress. well so far that conflict has really been in deadlock particularly under. the previous ukrainian president and observers had been hoping that there could become kind of some kind of a change with becoming president this year and it does seem that that may perhaps be happening today we heard from vladimir putin who said that he expressed he expressed what he said was careful optimism about the resolution of the conflict in ukraine he mentioned that he had spoken to zillion ski on the phone in june and
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that there were several aspects that he wanted to discuss with with his french counterpart today so that really does seem kind of. like a big step forward almost a russian media has been running with that as breaking news even so far the kremlin had adopted kind of a wait and see policy when it comes to the dance key they've been waiting as well to see how strong he really emerges from the parliamentary elections which did see his party take kind of the win the majority of the seats in the parliament and ukraine we may see out of this meeting some kind of a decision on holding talks in the normandy format so that's with france germany ukraine and russia and we may even in the coming weeks see some kind of a prisoner exchange but that's just before being off to mystic so we'll have to see we can always strive for optimism for the only show in moscow thank you so if you
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will much in berlin last night still the culmination of a decades long dreams and you to move to them but their 1st ever game in the top tier of german football boomed as the young. son start the much was a silent protest for the 1st 15 minutes as they condemned their opponent's lack of tradition and use of corporate money. who knew and berlin fans had been waiting for this moment for decades and the emotion showed finally in the big time those who didn't live to see the day were also there in spirit. the out the 1st of i is a very different ground to what i'll be like to get used to in the bunkers lega but the negative reception for the club backed by an energy drinks firm was very familiar that your. own players were looking to hit the ground running and show their togetherness which helped win them promotion . the game had
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a muted start on 15 minutes of supporters brought into life but just as they did like 6 marcel house to have struck. here now guzman's 1st one is a good goal celebration is like that boss neil gave the fullback far too much room but it was still a fine finish. a crack of a muscle start it said double the lead on 31 minutes if you knew and didn't know how tough the blunders they get would be they knew now. that we own coach fisher bravely put his glasses back on but it soon got worse to move them on a bus through to make it 3 nil just before half time. because if an kuku grabbed the 4th after the break. who knew my heart broken at the end it will be a tough season for the promoted berliners but the coach club's supporters will keep on singing.
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it will frankfurt opened their campaign at home against hoffenheim both sides will push for a top tier finishes this season have the chance to play in. but so far frankfurt has the edge. oftentimes new coach athlete should have been warmly welcomed by his frankfurt counterpart. but that's where the hospitality ended. keeper all of a bomb and was still sorting out his defense when the ball was in the net after only 36 seconds fan favorite martin said i guess in frankfurt season after picture perfect start. a smooth move with a corner and hoffenheim a caught completely off guard. by after that the visitors had more possession but they couldn't do much with it except the 2 offside goals was frankfurter happy about a successful start to the campaign while hoffenheim they clearly have some work to
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do. on the telly sun the cincinnati masters where russia is the needle medvedev beat david goffin in the final to seal his 1st masters 1000 title medvedev seen here in blue lost in the finals and off a last tour and he played in but despite suffering cramps nothing was going to stop him against his belgian opponent and that i've kept off the way he's saved to break points so i took it in straight sets 7664 i i i i'm so exhausted to celebrate like if you were to ask me before the tournament if i win the term i would say i would have won the quarter scream like crazy and finally when i made this law states i had no power to even say one word so i just went over there and i was like ok it's finished i want it. this is state of the news life about him up next
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