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this is due to over the years life from donald trump has fired john bolton as u.s. national security adviser to president trump said he has strongly disagreed with mr bolton's position on major foreign policy issues so does this latest in a long line of white house dismissals signal a change of direction in the truck administration also on the program to incoming commission the president set climate protection as a top priority for her new cabinet on the lock and dam tough proposed engender balanced commission today we'll take
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a closer look at fisher's fact. that is to take in tens of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers from libya under a u.n. sponsored. time fogel welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has dismissed his national security advisor john bolton announcing this latest white house sacking on twitter the president said he had stacked disagreed strongly with mr bolton on many issues it's bolton is regarded as a foreign policy hole and advocates for regime change in countries including that syria and iran and served as u.s. ambassador to the u. and from the august 2005 to december 2006 as the trump says he will name a new security advisor next week. mr.
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correspondent public for us in the washington d.c. welcome public so what sparked this dismissal. what well it appears what's being said here in the media at least is that the both president trump and bolton i had a disagreement over the president's decision to invite the taliban to camp david we do know that john bolton was very much against that and it appears that they had what's being said here as some sort of heated discussion now what's quite interesting is is how were interpreted at the end of this you know this position for bolton because president trump street was quite clear the tone was quite different in the sense that he was very direct in the sense that the relationship with the position that he had was over and that was his decision john bolton in
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fact responded saying that in fact it was him who decided to resign now he directly contacted members of the media in the past few minutes to say that he was the one who resigned so it's becoming someone of the people are focusing very much on the confusion surrounding how they got to this decision but what it is what it does appear is that at the decision came out over the decision by president trump to invite the taliban to camp david to put an end to the conflict over there in afghanistan but there's no luck he's going to go quietly this is the latest in the long line of disagreements between president and national security advisor. that's right they've had many disagreements of course. they clashed over how to deal with iran and now bolton has been very clear in that he wanted to take sort of pretty serious action and perhaps even that strike iran and president trump as
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we know decided that that was not the way forward they've also had disagreements over their policy towards latin america calling for rigid regime change in particular in venezuela bolton wanted to get rid of the duro president maduro from power which you know it seems to have caused quite a lot of discussion within the administration there but like i said at the moment it still remains a little bit unclear over exactly how we got to the position that we're in at the moment. washington thank you. take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to alex the jordan valley the occupied west bank if he's returned to power in upcoming elections israelis will 1st parliamentary elections on the 17th of september the 2nd to be held this year the ballot could wind netanyahu a 5th term or end his decade long dominance of israeli politics. south korea's
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military has accused north korea firing at least 2 new unidentified projectiles into the sea to say launch was the 8th since late july came just hours after north korea offered to resume nuclear talks with the united states. the ears incoming commission president has set climate protection as one of the top goals for her proposed cabinet. the lion unveiled her choices for e.u. commissioners 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 gender balance since its inception and must be approved by the european parliament before it can take office changes on climate technology and demography will be her priorities as he you commission president and those at the treasury 7 strong team is a life on the line has just named the german conservative got elected with
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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 act 1st and fast will be the ones who grasp the opportunities from the ecological transition fund a line pledge to present a european green deal within her 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 the blocks carbon emissions by 2032 at least 50 percent.
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another goal for fund a line at shooting gender balance in her commission 13 out of $27.00 nominees are women the highest female representation ever the top ranking woman under-funded line is said to be denmark's my going to divest who are the main in charge of competition policy. but i'm very happy about it it's. my home both because it's a big task she's dead now from the line has to get her team approved by the european parliament and it's not a given. iranian fail football fan who sat herself on fire after her being arrested for attending a game dressed as a man has died and the woman was known as the blue girl in social media circles after the color us the colors of her favorite men's team iranian rights activists in the governing body of world football are among those mourning kind of death the treatment of female fans by iran's leadership. the tragic death has high in the
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debate around the barring of woman from attending football games in iran and sparked outcry across the world so hard coded yari known as the blue girl because of how she disguised 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. well men have been banned from men's game since 1979 islamic revolution and often resort to disguising themselves and sneaking into stadiums which can draw harsh penalties supporters of coty are his 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 thief.
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have offered condolences to family and friends and president gianni and fenty know has previously spoken about lifting the ban on female fans and are hopeful this will happen before iran's october 10th world cup qualifier against cambodia. iranian women are not barred from attending men's matches a broad and the 28 team world cup was an inspiring moment for those who made it to russia. and this is. their game 240000. the 1st time that i could lead to say down it was just so good i really enjoy the games i always give everybody that's good to say to. increase pressure both domestic and international following cooder yars death could make that stance really a reality. of the u.n. aid see how the africa the african union andrew and i have agreed to relocate
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asylum seekers from libya to rwanda according to the u.n. 42000 refugees from across the continent to currently invade we're trying to get to europe nearly 5000 of them are stuck in detention centers of the detainees are being held in a crowded inhumane and insecure conditions according to a statement from the un agency after visiting the facilities rwanda will serve as the transition for perpetrating people to their home countries evacuation process will be lengthened take place in several phases. we can find out more about this from apollo but cina 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. well what will ease the situation is actually peace 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
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a life line for many refugees who are trapped currently in libya and who need a solution outside of safety so the generosity that london has shown will definitely bring safety and protection for many refugees who currently don't have that option in libya and how did rwanda become involved in this. well run that is showing leadership and sonny terry t. and 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 lunda and they will go to a facility that is 60 kilometers away from the capital key id and they will provide solutions so it's 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
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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 the refugees $500.00 for the time being to provide us with support and assistance when they stay and run out and when solutions are found. on how much will rwanda be paid for this because the bell going to need financial support. definitely we need the support of the international community to support you on that support unit c.r. and support other countries for example like me share who has also been very generous in taking refugees from media so we continue to call on the continuous
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support and need 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 west from rwanda is different options come explored resettlement to european countries could be one of them return to 1st country of asylum could be another one family reunification we have as many solutions to offer as we are offered ourselves so that more slots we get for resettlement the more refugees who come benefit from that's a huge problem but you know from the u.n.h.c.r. in the view thank you thank you so much and google is a frequent target if i'm to trust investigations outside the u.s. but it's been boasting left alone in its home country but now prosecutors across the united states have launched a new one to trust inquiry into whether the internet giant is abusing its position in online search and advertising. investigators are probing google to see if its
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internet search is 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. the european union has been investigating google for some time brussels a subtle 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. who has engaged in illegal practices just a mess it's still not market position in its search. in the u.s. google and the other tech giants have been able to operate relatively undisturbed but things now look as if they're about to get a lot tougher. this is day w business here is the africa with monica jones it will
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