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this is the w.'s line from the ballet and coming european commission she 1st found the line sets climate protection as a top priority 400 new cabinet john fowles proposed to the balanced commission today we'll take a closer look at her ambitious plan also on the program the one that is the takin it tends of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers from libya under a u.n. sponsored plan. by german jihadi bright trapped in a kurdish refugee camp our country is obliged to take back citizens to join foreign
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terror organizations. google search results are bad prosecutors across the united states open investigations into the search. until gail welcome to the program they use incoming commission president set climate protection as one of the top goals of her proposed cabinet. unveiled the new lineup in brussels today and pledged that it would boost to europe's role on the world stage the $27.00 strong commission is the most to jed babbin since its inception must be approved by the european parliament before it can take office. changes in climate technology and demography will be her priorities as e.u. commission president and those of the 27 strong team on the line has just named the
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german conservative with a companion vowing to make europe greener and this is the man intended to help oversee the task dutch socialist france to moments he's been tapped as executive vice president for the so-called european green deal. i want the european green deal to become europe's hallmark. at the heart of it is our commitment to becoming the world's 1st climate neutral continent it is also a long term economic imperative because those who at 1st and fast will be the ones who grasp the opportunities from the ecological transition fundal and pledged to present a european green deal within our 1st 100 days in office she wants a legally binding target for the e.u. to become climate neutral by 2050 and she wants more ambitious goals on reducing
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the blocks carbon emissions by 2032 at least 50 percent. another goal for fund a line at cheating gender balance in her commission 13 out of $27.00 nominees are women the highest female representation ever the top ranking woman underfund a line is said to be denmark's migrated to vesta who will remain in charge of competition policy. but i'm very happy about it but i'm also quite humble because it's a big task she's a dead now for the line has to get her team approved by the european parliament and it's not a given. let's go through this starting with. joins us from brussels welcome box let's start with the point about approval from the parliament where are we likely to see objections. probably it would have to look towards the east the commissioners of the east that is and the most likely or one of the most likely to
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have huge trouble in the european parliament is the commissioner or the commissioner designate from hungary because he's also the former justice minister of that country and he was justice minister during a time when many perceive the one daring government as attempting to undermine the rule of law including the justice of the judicial system so that will give him some trouble certainly in the european parliament but does that alone also some corruption allegations in the past for example for the romanian candidate but also even for a c.v. the french commissioner designate we do expect it to go through but you cannot be sure and usually there's at least one victim from those hearings just for good form and in this case even think it might go up to 3 or 4 of those designated commissioners and so one sow sort of ons and i and gets a commission approved by the pollen priorities and how she plans to get. her priorities are reflected in the positions of the executive vice presidents so she
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has 3 of those there are other vice presidents as well but the executive vice presidents really reflect the priorities you mentioned one of those climate change it's called different it's called executive vice president for european green deal i believe by the way a lot of fancy names in that new commissions but if you really break it down to what it means of course it's fighting climate change that's one of them another one is about the digital age meaning europeans have a lot of work to do if they want to close the gap to china and the united states that would be my good the best one of the executive vice presidents we also saw in that report and there's a 3rd one to say the surprise of some is about is the brusqueness from latvia and he will be responsible for jobs but it is very european way meaning that that there should be social protection for that envisioned job growth a big issue across europe the last 5 or so years has been migration and tell us
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about the migration of folia. there is no specific migration portfolio it's not called that way at least it's called at least that's what we're told protecting the european way of life and i was talking about fancy titles but this one will most likely stir controversy although you know what does that mean protecting the european way of life it can mean all kinds of things you could argue for example it means protecting the rule of law or the freedom of the press but already we've heard some voices here in brussels say it's actually catering to or the right wing populism it excludes islam and excludes everyone who's not white we've had a tweet like that was very successful that we saw on twitter but like i said this is a very broad expression the new thing it's not called migration anymore it's called protecting the european way of life but of course new president of the e.u. commission it was a tough on the lion will most likely have to explain what that means at some point and the commissioner in question here also. she knows from greece will probably
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have to explain what this actually means. in brussels thank you. now to iraq where officials say at least 31 people have died and around 100 have been injured in the city of karbala after a walkway collapsed during a shura celebrations assurance when muslims commemorate the death of the prophet muhammad's grandson who say in 7th century celebrations including so flagellation that rituals take place in the city to the south of baghdad where he is buried. now just some of the other stories making news around the world israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to onyx the jordan valley in the occupied west bank if he's returned to power in upcoming elections israelis will vote in parliament she elections on september 17th the 2nd to be held this year the ballot could with netanyahu a 5th term and he is decade long dominance of israeli politics. so after his
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military has accused north korea of firing at least 2 new unidentified projectiles into the sea at tuesday's launch was the 8th since last july and came just hours after north korea offered to resume nuclear talks with the united states. police in madrid have arrested a cyclist suspected of filming sexually intrusive videos of women in public where this is raise the alarm when they know it is the man cycling slowly beside their female pedestrians in a park spanish law forbids the filming and storage of intimate material without the subject's consent. if you want to see our african union rwanda have agreed to relocate asylum seekers from libya to rwanda according to the u.n. 46000 refugees from all over the continent occurred in may and libya trying to get to europe and the $5000.00 of them are stuck in detention centers and maybe the details are being held in overcrowded a humane and insecure conditions according to a statement from the u.n.
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agency after visiting us that are supposed to handle services transition hard for people to their countries evacuation process will be lengthy and take place in several phases. the 1st group is supposed to fly group of $500.00 so this is not the total number this is the 1st group of $500.00 which really. be recreated out of libya to rwanda and in terms of some of the national ities i understand this includes. a few g.'s from somalia and sudan. we can find out more about this from apollo but who speaks for the u.n.h.c.r. in libya and joins us from tripoli welcome to d.w. will this deal in a situation. where what will ease the situation is actually peace
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and stability in countries that are that have conflict and are producing refugees so that's what will actually stop people from fleeing conflict and war however it is a life line for in many refugees who are trapped current in libya and who need a solution outside of safety so that generosity that one shown will definitely bring safety and protection for many refugees who can be don't have that option in india and how did rwanda become involved in this. when you run that is showing leadership and sonny terry t. in the continent towards protecting refugees who are detained stranded in libya they have we have signed memorandum of understanding with the african union units and one that they will go to a facility that is 60 kilometers away from the capital key id and they will provide
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solutions so it said transit center where different solutions will be explored including resettlement including from the refining reunification or return to 1st country of asylum when you are looking at a map to see how this would work and you talk about fantastic distances are you talking about libya up in the north tiny rwanda down in the center of the continent rwanda is a tiny poor country do they have the room and the resources for this we are going to be there to support the country to absorb these refugees $500.00 for the time being to provide us with support and assistance when they stand run out and when solutions are found. and how much will rwanda be paid for this because the well going to need financial support. definitely we need this support of the international community to support you on that support unit c.r.
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and support other countries for example like me share who has also been very generous in taking refugees from need yeah so we continue to call on the continuous support on the end of the international community to show solidarity with refugees and media and what if the refugees don't want to go to rwanda but i want to go to rwanda they want to go to europe. well from rwanda different options can be explored resettlement to european countries could be one of them we're trying to 1st country of asylum could be another one family reunification we have as many solutions to offer as we are offered ourselves so the more slots we get for resettlement the more refugees who come benefits from that's. how about a change from the u.n.h.c.r. in libya thank you thank you so much to bring you some breaking news ridges here at data blue u.s. president donald trump has fired his top but national security adviser john bolton
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the president said that they disagreed strongly on many issues mr bolton is regarded as a foreign policy hawk and advocated for regime change in several countries including syria and iran he served as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations from 2005 to december 2006 as to trump says he plans to name a new security adviser next week. a female the rain in football fan who said a cell phone fire after her arrest for attending a game dressed as a man was dark and social media circles a woman is known as the blue go after the colors of her favorite men's team iranian rights activists in the governing body of world football are among those mourning had death and the treatment of female fans by iran's leadership. tragic death has play in the debate around the barring of the woman from attending football games in iran and sparked outcry across the world so hard known as the
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blue girl because of how she describes herself that matches has died a week after self-immolating in protest could a yari litter self on fire outside of a tehran court house after hearing she could be jailed for 6 months for attending a men's football match. women have been banned from men's game since the 1979 islamic revolution and often resort to disguising themselves and sneaking into stadiums which can draw harsh penalties supporters of cody arias favorite club condemned her treatment and the politics making her support illegal while activists like mozzie allin a judge have called for a boycott from male fans and players and for reform from fefe. have offered condolences to family and friends and president gianni infant tino has previously spoken about lifting the ban on female fans and people are hopeful this will happen before iran's october 10th world cup qualifier against cambodia.
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iranian women are not barred from attending men's matches abroad and the 28000 world cup was an inspiring moment for those who made it to russia. their game to 40000 was the 1st time that i could lead to say down it was just so good i really enjoy the game i always give everybody to say to iran. increased pressure both domestic and international following code yars death could make that fancy british a reality. now according germany ruled recently that the government must repatriate the children of its citizens who travel to the middle east to fight for the so-called islamic state official figures suggest that more than a 1000 german islam or so went to syria and iraq to join i asked off of them still
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there $190.00 you know under arrest many were courteous refugee camp in northern syria detainees include $73.00 women the return of former fighters and their families has been a he topic of heated debate the 1st old friends of i asked fighters have already been brought back to germany but a strategy for dealing with adults jihad is since yet to be decided so here's the story of leonora and her father who is trying to bring her home. there is to the whole time you're caught up in your own problems foster trask and yourself why what for. washing your. mike messing ask himself why a 1000 times his daughter has been gone for 4 years. and this is your own child would rather be with terrorists then with you and she even thinks it's cool. nora left him a voice message soon after she arrived home papa only gets. them going and also
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will know they have. us who knows the war is ok in those it's a she goes from i'm sure plenty of good to come. in syria leonora met martine limca he was seen as one of the highest ranking germans and the so-called islamic state she became his 3rd wife but she and the other 2 wives started fighting they are also witness the terror group's brutality and after a few weeks she wanted to go home desperate to help her father went to turkey and hired a people smuggler linked to the al qaeda terror organization. doesn't quit just part of their criminals but i want my child back if i have to stand trial for giving money to a terror organization i gladly go to jail until the main thing is you got my daughter back for it and you started this can people back home in his eastern german village things became nerve racking my co-ordinated the life threatening mission via his phone and roc-a several attempted meetings between leonora and the
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people smugglers fell through the family lived in fear for weeks. in the months and months to get to. this is from work and i had a real feeling of helplessness you're trying to distract yourself and not think about it too much because you can't do anything about it i think it's least. the rescue attempt failed. old that sense of helplessness lasted for weeks months and years at times mike messing did not hear from his daughter for months. when the last stronghold fell early in 2019 loon or ended up in the home prison camp and border in syria where she now lives with her 2 children born in i asked territory german reporters were able to meet her and asked why did you join us she trying to explain herself. islam ludden
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and islam was a trend a lot of people in germany converted. i got caught up in a facebook group that maybe it had something to do with my age and wanting to take part in a revolution i was interested in stupid things now i definitely want to go back to my family. germany's federal prosecutor is investigating the now 19 year old she suspected of spying for islamic states intelligence service and supporting the terror group plan or denies the allegations the german government will decide if and when she may come back home meanwhile her father mike messing can't wait. google is a frequent target of anti trust investigations outside the united states but it's been mostly a left alone and it's her country but now prosecutors across the u.s. launched a new anti trust inquiry into whether the internet giant is abusing its position
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and online search and advertising. investigators are probing google to see if it's internet searches online advertising as well as its smartphone operating system android have made it difficult for rivals to compete and harm to consumers the investigating states are led by texas there are $48.00 of them plus the district of columbia and puerto rico. european union has been investigating google for some time brussels has saddled google with nearly 10000000000 dollars in and you trust fines over the past 2 years the commission has decided to find google 4340000000 euros for breaching e.u. actually trust rules. google has engaged in illegal practices just semantics it's still not market position internet search. in the u.s. google and the other tech giants have been able to operate relatively on disturbed but things now look as if they're about to get a lot tougher. we get more on this from v.w.
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before to clean but welcome the republican side as josh holy says this is a very bad day for google is it how significant is it it's very significant as we saw in the report you got 48 have the 50 states taking part in the us and nearly everyone and it's bipartisan you got republicans and democrats in on this what's interesting i think mostly about this is this this is happening on a state level not federal level and the states the state prosecutors that's where big business gets the black in the u.s. those are the people who took on big tobacco those the people took on the mortgage lenders and those are the people who are now pulling the various different pharmaceutical companies before courts before herring's over the opioid crisis in the u.s. so they mean business and they have given you know they put dents into big business in the u.s. before let's listen 1st to the attorney general of utah who explains a little bit more let's hear what he had to say. there's no question that google is
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the market dominant player when it comes to internet search with nearly 90 percent of a share and there's nothing wrong with being the dominant player if it's done fairly and that's what our investigation and turns to uncover reveal whether google is played by the rules and acted fairly. sometimes between aggressive business practices and illegal ones. so what sort of business practices the state investigators are looking at when looking at the white way they are looking at the interaction between google's monopoly on the search engine business which they undoubtedly have and its dominance was dominant position in the digital advertising business which is also and actually has how do those things those things actually actually work together basically is it fair for me as a google or am i getting a kind of objective result when i put my request into google and if i'm a business do i have to advertise with google in order to get any kind of
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visibility a tool any kind of exposure that's that's a question let's take an example if for example you want to take me out for dinner in the internet right i would say let's go so i really fancy let's go into you know the best restaurant in berlin place what do we get you can see we're getting a google map and google a choice the top 3 choices that google has decided for us now i have no idea and it's very difficult to find as you can google it how they chick choosing options for dinner. is it objective i don't know who we're going to try to find out is a good result for the restaurants have they had to advertise in google to get on to that selection they might scroll down to find it let's click on one of these restaurant sets aside to go click i think we have the clip there where we click onto and i we have it right yet they go we kick on to the. tim holler restaurant
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that's where i'd like you to take me for dinner again we're still in the world of google this is google map this is google reviews even we haven't got anywhere close to the actual restaurant yet so it's very difficult to get out of the world of google and while we're in that world they're controlling everything that we see and that the question is how fair is that what of google said nearly nothing we contacted them for a statement today they pointed to us to a blog from the company's senior vice president to local affairs mr kent walker he said basically we've dealt with these kind of questions before we're going to continue doing these kind of questions and we're going to work constructively with regulators and they'll continue to do that that's all right then ok thank you. now it's a very indian ocean island of the riches for the kite surfing world cup 14 year old retiree so his trial starting to splay in the freestyle compensation she now atop
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the world rankings thanks to amazing jumps like this russia so also hosted the men's competition the doric or neither for too many can have become one after the jumps which also takes have to the top of the world rankings. this is the w. news these are our top stories u.s. president donald trump has fired his top national security advisor john bolton as the trumps that they disagreed strongly on many issues john bolton was the 1st person to hold the security advisor job since president trump took office at the beginning of 2017. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to annex the jordan valley in the occupied west bank to feed into the power in upcoming elections israelis will vote in parliamentary elections only on the 17th of september the 2nd to be held this year the public code of where mr
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netanyahu a 5th term and his decade long dominance of israel. prosecutors across the united states of lords a new anti trust inquiry into whether google is abusing its position in online search advertising the incident giant is a frequent target of anti trust investigations outside the rest but has been mostly left alone in its home country until now. that's the deadly news from back then you can always find the latest headlines at d w dot com or follow us on twitter. that's it your up to date more for you at the top of the hour and of course that as always the. obvious self a good thing. the above the mother. thought the boat was the
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