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a tense summit over a proposed 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery package does have been arriving back for what they hope will be a final day aftermath of the talks of last adoption born this morning the core disagreement concerns how much of the money will be distributed as and or as norms will have to be repaid southern states including me and spain want to see substantial payments but a group of frugal northern european countries want norms and more checks on how the money he spends. european commission president also on the line had this to say as she arrived. good morning so after 3 days and 3 nights of negotiation marathon we are entering now in the crucial phase but i have the impression that european leaders really want an agreement which they showed a clear will to find a solution and we need a solution to european citizens need
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a solution the european union needs a solution needs an agreement to overcome this crisis and to prepare europe for the future i'm positive for today we're not there yet but things are moving in the right direction. stross in brussels remember just heard european commission president also off on the line sounding a more positive note this morning is this going to be settled today of them. emmanuelle mccraw the french president also just arrived here at the e.u. summit building in brussels and he basically said the same thing he said that the compromise is in reach is possible by tuesday's prudence because he doesn't want to strike a deal at the cost of european their use he also stressed that he'll continue working and fighting that's actually the words he was fighting closely with the german chancellor angela merkel and she also said the same thing let's listen what angela
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merkel said when she arrived here at that you summits building. with talk. last night after. we worked out a framework for a possible agreement. that that is a step forward and offers hope that there could be an agreement today or at least that agreement is possible and it will. i'm very glad that we the french president and i back in may adopted the approach of a really substantial program for this exceptional situation it is also a group that was the foundation for the decisions by the commission and that's why we have succeeded in agreeing a substantial level of iran here and that is the on so we need for an exceptional situation and it was clear that the negotiations were going to be tough and they will continue to do that exceptional situations require exceptional effort for the
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also has been a challenge playing. exceptional situations but you know what do you think those comments are really meant for. it's interesting that i'm going to merkel sat here because we heard that council president shall michelle propose to hand out 390000000000 euro. instead of the 500000000000 euro he originally proposed or so that you commission proposed and this is clearly going into the direction of the fruit the so-called self declared frugal 5 countries and these countries the netherlands austria denmark sweden and finland are us of the countries merkel is talking to you and maybe also to hungary in poland because one major sticking point today will be the rule of law if the money that will be handed out in the budget will be attached to a sort of rule mechanism and hungary and poland strongly oppose this idea the so
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they could also make or break the deal today why exactly is this conditional of any financial assistance such a sticking point in the girl's year since. there is it would be the 1st time in the history that you is handing out taking up mutual debt and that's a really big thing and that 2 very different persuasions here was so we have the south and countries italy and spain they have been really hard hit by the covert 19 crisis and they already there already are are already confronted with economical difficulties they have been confronted before and they say we need your solidarity we want to be and the money to be headed i was s. grants and then there are all of the northern countries there are so-called frugal countries the wealthier countries they say yes ok solidarity is a good thing but we want to hand out the money as loans and the reason there is that they also have their own tax paris in mind that's at least what they say and
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the idea behind this that they're not in favor of centralizing more money and giving the e.u. more power but astro's brussels thank you for the time being. and now to some other stories making news around the world the saudi arabia. seen in pictures has been taken to the hospital president he says he's undergoing medical tests after developing an inflammation of his. health has been the subject of speculation for you as the crown prince. is now effectively in charge of the king the. judges in iran have suspended the executions of 3 men linked to antigovernment protests the decision follows a public campaign against death sentences the man's lawyers are hoping the planned execution will be overturned. the german daily hundreds of the former head of payments giant. has fled to russia. has been on the run since.
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2. was found in its balance sheet the austrian national has also been linked to russia's military intelligence service media reports. britain is set to suspend its extradition treaty with hong kong amid growing international condemnation of trying those new national security law in the territory the controversial issues a broad range of offenses that are considered subversion terrorism. didn't stop for democracy activists. in the legislature. on monday from the pro-democracy activists. to the pool. but another of hong kong's most prominent young activists. recently fled hong kong london. parts. it's not all
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new london traffic he says from mine some of hong kong his home which he flips 2 weeks ago the new security law made it impossible for the activists to stay. so. being prosecuted by meeting law in central london the 27 year old brought this banner all the way from hong kong that could get him arrested at home and a reminder of what he is fighting for freedom and chinese the activist does not want to disclose his exact location because he's concerned for his safety we all know that childless rich could be very. being. cautious about saying so i could protect myself. it was an
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umbrella that one. alongside thousands. protested for democracy in 2014 together with he founded the pro-democracy of his. party to my sister and got elected to the city's defacto parliament now no one has had to leave his life in hong kong behind. very painful decision but for me i think it's more than myself more than personalization is a strategy for the movement because we need to have someone to speak on the international level freely on people seem on when they cannot speak up on the ground so for me i would love to bear that responsibility even though i need to have some personal sacrifice. your came to london on a visit with one clear purpose he wants to be the strong voice for those still
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fighting the fight back in hong kong but who are now being silenced under the new security law yes a historical time for u.k. regarding the china policy there's a huge change in the past 6 months. i think is. a strong consensus in the u.k. politics that we have to be more assertive to china and i hope that my presence and my engagement in the u.k. could facilitate that change that we could hold china accountable in the future we have a sense of respect all wants to and power the movement and his fellow activists from abroad but the reality of not knowing if and when he can return to hong kong in the future leave some set. it is just like. it is a waiting. that you don't know when it will end. and. a
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lot of responsibility on my shoulders for now and i have to remind myself. i don't live for myself but for the home with him and it's a lonely path that has chosen but one where he believes he can be the most useful to the cause. yet in germany the trial begins on tuesday of a man carrying out an attack on a synagogue in the eastern town of last october the suspect fails to storm the synagogue but is accused of shooting 2 people dead one in the street and another in the shop the case has sparked a debate in germany about the security of its truest citizens. igor matfield says jewish and lives in the eastern german city of halla he shows us around the market square where most days a well known neo nazi organizes a rally to seriously sports igor threats come over the loudspeaker.
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geneticist say that it's telling that even after the attack this kind of thing can still take place in the middle of hala i'm sad to say it's quite normal for him to insult ordinary citizens things like this just fuel conspiracy theories and help to radicalize to hala attack and. the incitement stops just short of criminal activity but it helps to foster a climate of fear the extremists also targets the media accusing journalists of lying. the police are keeping a low profile ask officers off camera whether it's right that jewish citizens should have to listen to this far right extremist they tell us the right winger also hears things
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a reference to civil rights campaigners. howlers jewish people tend to keep to themselves and that saved lives cheering the attack the solid wood synagogue door protected people inside from the gunshots. on october the 9th last year on yom kippur the most important jewish holiday the heavily armed near nazi tried to storm the synagogue. the attacker fired repeatedly at the door and threw hand grenades. failing to gain entry the attacker then shot dead a woman passer by who challenge him. he then opened fire to a nearby takeaway food shop killing one time. both of the victims are commemorated at the place where it happened.
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the leader of howlers jewish community was among the 50 worshippers who escaped the attack on the synagogue with their lives the effects however are still being felt when. the helicopter makes me uneasy which it never did before. in the same way i never had any problem with the fireworks on new year's eve. as of. this year i felt not exactly nervous but a bit uncomfortable and. that's because of the attack he's me does the months look. max brava russkie recently found 2 swastikas in front of his office building. he was further unsettled when he witnessed a police officer covertly clearing a swastika or
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a way. to feel so insecure or feel that you can't entirely rely on the police and other authorities. really battle. most of huyler's jewish community are reluctant to go out in public he does venture out but remains cautious. i think most jewish people would not be happy to walk around hollow wearing a kippah you to mention. it's no great surprise that hal is jewish community does not feel safe so why are near nazis and out to spread racial hatred on a daily basis in the market square since the attack last year the man has prioritized countering anti semitism we wanted to ask him about this but his office said he was too busy to talk to us. with me in the studio now is benjamin knight
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who covered the aftermath of of the 4 different welcome the trial of the suspect begins more work to be no doubt. is olds now live with his mother. is kind of a pathetic. i mean he in the video he me of his he still lives of committing the same streamed live on the internet and in the video he's of describe himself as a loser he is getting it all wrong and his attorney is defending her and he said it is the kind of person who blames his misery on other people a lot of the time and what we kind of know is that he was deliberately trying to. copy the christchurch attack which happened a few months before a mosque and that this time he wanted to kill as many people as possible in a synagogue that was his use extremely anti semitic and he had to be if there was
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a psychological assessment of him which found that he was basically obsessed with 2 things which was what was building the arms all the guns that he made with homemade the other thing was and he said it's a conspiracy theories now you covered the aftermath of a bunch of and then you also been back there recently what does the city feel like now why it's not like i could tell you the you know the whole city is in shock and trying to work out what they're going to do the situation is not that's not how people function as life in the aftermath in the few days afterwards there was like . in a row that there was a human chain forms a symbolic tuman change around the synagogue to show solidarity as thousands of people out in the market square and i think that now like 9 months later it's not as if there is much is changed like the things of just settle down and the attitudes of the far right because we saw in the clip that and there was. there's a there's a there's
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a local. notorious guy who does regular and he semitic protests that are and they're not very big they're just like a t.v. people average shouts and history but people just kind of accept you know their people as they are is just part of the furniture it's like the and the only people who show real outrage on t.v. activists and it's not like. people just kind of get on with our lives you know you'd seems extraordinary benjamin that a man in germany can stand in the middle of a square shouting and to submit to abuse essentially and that is ok is that as you mentioned really acceptable in eastern germany i mean was there the political fallout in the east after this it or for example yeah i mean. as if people don't like it he will have a problem and you know there's a sort of a public side type of thing but it's not as if there's thousands of people protesting anymore against and the silence isn't against the far right and i think
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. yeah i think the political point of view i think a lot of the politicians are. kind of saying oh i didn't really you know this is nothing to do with how we don't want impudent people have hala and that's kind of like a natural reaction but it's not as if there's a really big oh. i don't think i don't think the politicians really know what to do in a situation like this because this you know the name often like emphasize oh this is just a lone wolf kind of figure and so we have to kind of ask like obviously he was like this kind of a loser character but why is he then that for anti semitic isn't really there for the time being reported benjamin knight thank you very much for coming in. the 76th anniversary of the famed attempt to assassinate at all 50 has been commemorated with this reading in of troops to the german forces in berlin the defense minister on a bit. was among those who attended the settlement which reminds new recruits that
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then loyalty is to their country and not to any particular leda. trumpet salute for the heroes of the gym and resistance. ceremony was held at the site of platoons a prison in berlin where many of the conspirators were executed after their plot to kill hitler and failed. on the 20th of july 944 german army officer class from shelf and bag led the attempt to kill the dictator with a briefcase bomb heedless of vive the attack but the plot showed the world that not all germans back the nazis a story that still has meaning today according to dauphin bags grandson this is any bit of a historic it is a bit in oracle truth it in democracies there have been many successful assassinations which have changed the course of the world in a tragic way against dictators assassinations of almost never succeeded but these
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resistance fighters resolve that they must make the attempt whatever the cost. germany's defense minister stressed that the example of the plotters continues to inspire the country's military. we will empower peace freedom and humaneness around the while we were new this promise here now in commemoration of the men and women of the 20th of july 944 and if. the sensex knew. to underline that tradition the 20th of july is no a date when german army recruits swear their oath of allegiance to serve their country but also to put their conscience above mere of b.d. and stores. a quick update now on the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic the worldwide death toll has now risen above 600000 with the u.s. recording the most fatalities followed by brazil and the united kingdom the number
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of daily cases in india has hit another high the country has already long past the 1000000 mark experts say that it low testing rates in the country the true state of the outbreak is likely much larger hong kong has ordered the mandatory reading of mosques in all indoor public places that's off the territory confirmed a record increase in new corona virus infections over the weekend with dozens more cases reported this monday and australian authorities say a 2nd wave of the virus would take weeks to contain the epicenter of the new outbreak melba has now reported a 3rd successive day of lower infection rates but cases in the country's largest city sydney are on the rise. has started lifting coronavirus for sections of the capital when osiris around $2200.00 argentinians have died from the virus and the president has warned that the battle is not yet won but businesses need a boost the economy was already fragile before the pandemic i'm going to cyrus has
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been hit especially hard by the 4 month lockdown. for months this planet cyrus restaurant has seen only staff no guests inside they offer their food to go the owners have been fighting to keep the restaurant in business with its 90 year history wholly on dss part of the landscape of the argentine capital but now it's struggling emotionally so we have thought about closing the place down but so far we've been able to make ends meet. then added. slowly the city is starting to reopen families are allowed to venture outside more often joggers can hit the road again and from wednesday small businesses can reopen assuming they have survived a ghost town after 4 months of strict lockdown i mean it was definitely a challenge for the body for the mind and financially. before the pandemic
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argentina was already struggling under a heavy burden of debt to pay it off the economy needs to grow the coronavirus put a stop to that the government is trying to negotiate debt relief with its credit us the deadlines and of august if they can't agree argentina will default not for the 1st time. from businesses this would be a catastrophe they would have serious trouble getting loans on the capital markets that would affect their ability to invest or to your companies would go bankrupt setting off mass job losses millions already depend on soup kitchens and this part of plan osiris they hand out $6000.00 meals every day. since some of the people who come here a middle class they used to have their own businesses so. clearly n.d.s. refuses to give up on his restaurant it has already survived national bankruptcy and other crises he's betting it can outlive the pandemic.
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