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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah ah, this is the w news coming to live from berlin, opponents of israel's prime minister, united against him. nationalist hardliner enough, kelly bennett says he's seeking to create a diverse government coalition that has one gold unseating benjamin netanyahu calls that coming up fresh revelations about us efforts to spine on germany's leaders. now for the 1st time, denmark's secret service is also implicated in the surveillance. and after the congo volcano, russian,
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we meet the children last in the cale and the volunteer is doing all they can to take care of. plus a huge question mark hangs over the soccer tournaments. cope of america with just 2 weeks ago, argentina is dropped as host because of a surgeon correct virus cases. can the tournaments still go ahead? the me hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. political opponents of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides the desire to oust him a former netanyahu aid and right wing hardliner. natalie bennett says he's looking to form a diverse minority government one that potentially avoids another round of elections in israel and sees the end the nephron, yahoo era
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a dramatic blow to netanyahu's hopes of political survival anymore. the i'm announcing today before is my intention to work with all my strengths, stablish, and national unity government together was my friend, jalap peach is about god willing to get with the rest of the country from his tailspin and return it on. it's a law who has been on the defensive for some time. israel was longest serving prime minister, has been able to brush off public outrage over corruption charges. but after failing to form a majority government after the 4th election and 2 years netanyahu hold on power had become tenuous. this is the man responsible for forging the coalition to end netanyahu's 12 year old former tv host. the la pete is determined to put together parties from the far right to the left,
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including arab israeli parties. the the commitment of bennett, who leads the right wing pro set. now, you mean a party is crucial to the proposed alliance. netanyahu responded by painting the broad coalition as a threat to national security. she will think about it mother turns. how will we look in the eyes of our enemies? well, they say in iran, what will they saying gaza, my will they do in iran and then garza? what will they say in the hold of government in washington? seattle, washington, that netanyahu know is that the biggest threat posed by the new government to the current prime minister himself more now from our correspond, tonya cramer in jerusalem. tell me, how likely is it that this rather loose coalition will succeed in ousting nothing?
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yeah, her well, i think as we heard in the report, a major hurdle was taken on sunday when natalie been the leader of the writing. jemina parties said he's going to join this until he netanyahu a coalition at the moment of pete, the head of the 2nd largest part yesterday. who is trying to copy this coalition together. but of course, the test will be, you know, whether they will actually stick together because it logically speaking, they're very, very pause. and you know, they will have to spend a test of time if they create this coalition government. and also, you know, we have to look into coalition agreements that are currently hammered out between the parties. how they will agree on certain policies. that is the big question. what is the next step here? how, how is this coalition supposed to work in practice? well right now,
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yellow p 2 is trying to get this coalition together. he has now 3 days onto wednesday to basically officially inform the israeli president that he has the support of all the parties. know he has made a power sharing deal with natalie bennett to bring him in because natalie bennett wasn't, you know, he wasn't quite sure whether you go with more writing with and he could and nathan young or with us until nathan, yahoo coalition. so they will have a rotational premier ship 1st. that would be enough tale bennett. and then he will be the foreign minister in the meantime, turn to the prime minister. it's also a bit controversial because no tony bennett brings only 7 seats. so he's of all the smaller party within. so once he has officially given that notice to the very president by wednesday, you can do that anytime from now. then have 7 days to put this government together
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. so necessarily, bennett is the leader of a far right party. and he's pretty close to nathan, yahoo, ideologically, they've worked together before. so how much of a change does he actually represent? well, that's right enough. tell you, bennett is a hard line. a writing politician has entered politics about over 10 years ago. he comes from high tech and then he is, you know, from the national religious. he used to be also the head of the settler organization and the occupied wes thing the year council. so he is a hotline and politics. he is, for example, against the palestinian state. he is a proponent of annexation of the west bank and you have to look now, you know, in the distribution of the ministerial post as well in this a government and most of the heavy weight ministry posts, as far as you know from now we'll go actually to hotline to other hotline whiting
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politicians who we don't see much change in this regard. very interesting, tanya. thank you so much. julie. some correspondence tony kramer, there sketchup on some of the other stories making headlines around the world today . police in nigeria say gunman have kidnapped around 200 children from a school in niger state is the latest in a series of such raids with 700 students now, abducted and held for ransom since december. west african leaders have suspended molly from the eco, was trading blog after a 2nd military coup in 9 months, but the meeting is gonna stop short of re imposing sanctions on molly. instead, the block insisted that it should be led by a civilian government, as it prepares for elections and demands on his underway. in southwestern france for a former soldier who opened fire on police responding to
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a domestic violence call, the man is hiding out in a wooded area of the door, don, your region. police said several attempts to establish contact with the suspect had been met by gunfire. new details have come to light in the scandal over the u. s. national security agencies, surveillance of top european politicians. revelations that emerged in 2013 showed that the u. s. intelligence agency had tapped the phones of several leaders, including germany, cycle american. now, a new multinational media investigation says a danish military intelligence unit supported the u. s. wire tapping operation. this is denmark secret communications station near copenhagen. danish intelligence reportedly worked with the us national security hate and seeing from here to eavesdrop on european politicians. that's according to danish sources. a joint investigation by several european media outlets shows former german chancellor
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candidate pastime brook with among the espionage targets destined at tato before the grotesque that allied intelligence services spy and leading politicians of other countries equal to it's evidence that they have a life of their own feel, i think this is a scandal. a major problem. the danish government didn't inform their german neighbors. so they apparently knew about the eavesdropping as early as 2015. the german government said it only found out about the spying after press inquiries. spying on chancellor uncle mac on former foreign minister, frank walter stein mire, was revealed by an essay leeker, edward snowden and a parliamentary inquiry. indeed, it did not reveal that a close european ally was involved most esteem. for now, you have to understand the system of intelligence services. it's not about friendships or morals. it's about asserting interests and gathering information to do that for you personally,
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i would take the approach with them and we can't trust anybody on the mandan, the say, the danish intelligence service and the danish government refused to comment on the latest revelations. joining us now is antonius kemp on, he's a journalist from german public broadcaster n d r, who was part of the investigation. thanks for being with us and tony, what can you tell us about how you and your colleagues found out about denmark's alleged involvement in this spying operation? the reporting and the reporting of ordains colleagues is actually based on an investigation that the danish intelligence agent agency health conducted after this known revelations. the dentist intelligence agency went to this surveillance station that they operated together with anything. and they were looking at what is actually being veiled from here that it is secret investigation. and then they found that lots of targets in europe, politicians,
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but also target and denmark were being survey of from the station near company. well, this is a whole, potentially quite embarrassing for denmark. did danish authorities try to interfere with your investigation in any way? no, there was no interference in the investigation. but i think what is telling is that this report, the so called dunham a report which lists all the targets that were being surveilled from there that has actually been known to the danish government since 2015 or at least of the danish intelligence agency. and so this report has been in the, in the drawer for a couple of years now, and the european allies weren't informed. and so it was just held secret. and i think that tells you a lot about how explosive this is. how surprised were you by what you uncover, european ally helping the us spy on friendly nations? it is, it is not that surprising if you see that there's
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a pattern there. what the entity does is they approach european countries and offer them expertise and software and hardware and in return for a cooperation, they've done that with the german intelligence agency. the point is not even deans . and now we know that they've also done it with a danish intelligence agency. so what they do is they kind of lower single european countries out of the, the loyalty, the even loyalty zone. and they say, if you work with us, we can help you increase your intelligence gathering capabilities and apparently a lot of european countries. yes. so these kind of offers that you're saying you found a danish report, right, commissioned by the danish government. how have, how his standpoint responded to what you've uncovered. denmark has so far declined to comment, but i think that the public pressure is going to grow too for them to release the done home a report. and we've,
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we've just seen the tip of the iceberg until now. there's a lot more in this report, and i think there's going to be a public debate now in scandinavia. especially also amongst the countries like sweden and norway, which are very, very close allies to denmark and swedish, and norway no region targets also in this report. so i think there will be a big demand to make this report. public journalist antonio kept mine from germany's and the are broadcast or thank you very much. thank you. now, the russian of the near a gong go volcano, near the congo. the city of goma 2 weeks ago said people fleeing and a mass exit is that was chaotic and terrifying. many of the 400000 people who pled ended up in saki, among them, hundreds of children who were separated from their parents as they evacuated goma w. mario miller reports from saki on the children,
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still waiting to be reunited with their families. then he had gone, go volcano, still fuming over a week after the devastating eruption and it's still impacting people in its lucidity, like 6 years old as he lost his parents and the calles when he and his family flat and panic book on this child has been found he will take him to your home because the way to find his parents. so he will stay with you. but. but you're welcome, but happy, but it's your works as a volunteer for the red cross. his job is to register children who have been separated from the parents. according to the you and nearly a 1000 children were reported missing after the option of them bahati and his colleagues have been able to reunite 700 with that parents. but he found ezra among other children on the street. he says their child, his taken in body already has 6 children of his own what he needs to wally. keep
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a sacrifice the little that i have that god has given me. that is what i feed the children, but are still struggling at least they can still afford a simple meal. many others fighting over essential good. the people. yes. but then that again, that's not enough not teen. and it becomes a work to provide the people the next hour, many of the 400000 people who fled the option come here to the town of soccer. there are no shelter. people are sleeping in schools or inside the church. what when we, when i so how can i keep to the living conditions? i've become very bad with markets. i have no food. i personally, i'm not making a living. i'm now a poor was different. yeah,
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you know me was taken in 3 days ago. she never forgot the moment when the sky turned red. i told my mom, mom, look, the volcano is now on fire. we got out and many were fleeing. there was when we lost each other. i was very afraid i was shaking. i was not even able to run to the house. she thinks she knows where her parents might be, but it's far away and transportation is expensive. after i find mom and dad would like to move here because i like it you playing on the love of a pastor option as right now. me hope to be reunited with their parents soon. the and d w is mario miller, who filed that report join just now from goma. first of all, mary,
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what's the situation on the ground there around going now go my comment and even though people keep returning, people will send it back to us. we will have been for stuff across the board of rhonda, this is burning. yeah, getting of it. but if you go to the width to the 2nd, well, that's very talk to desirable people. tell you that day that medical session should stay. now if they could get caught up right now, the danger yesterday about cases event in the 2nd,
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but they have not been so many people who fled are still unable to return. of course, in some cases because their homes have been destroyed by lava. how are these people coping? yeah, i know that's been 4020 people. they said that we thought people, you know anything else in the church and most likely one side. but mario very good talking to you. unfortunately, the line is a bit shaky there. that was our correspondent,
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mario miller in goma. thank you so much for your reporting. so let's take a look at some of the developments in the corona virus pandemic, vietnam plans to test all 9000000 residence approach. human city, amid a growing outbreak over the next 2 weeks, people there will only be allowed to leave homes, leave home for necessary activities, australia's 2nd most populous state, victoria has reported 11 new cases of community transmission. rising numbers could prompt authorities to extend a 7 day lockdown, and japan says franz heading to the tokyo olympics, may be required to provide a negative cobit 19 test or baxon ation record to attend. in sports, the future of this year is copa america. soccer tournament has been thrown into doubt just 2 weeks before it's due to begin. south america's football confederation says it can't be held in argentina as planned because of
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a corona virus serge. the tournament had been due to kick off and when it's ours, on june 13th, the federation had previously stripped columbia of co hosting duties because of civil unrest. they're also more on this developing store enjoy now by max merrill from d w. sports. good to see you max. the max was tournament is just 2 weeks away and there's no host. how could this happen? well, like so many tournaments that were originally scheduled for 2020, it's had it's fast served of struggles and was already postponed for a year. in april they decided to go without fans just to make things more simple, but the co hosts were argentine and columbia, and columbia were already removed as host 2 weeks ago due to security concerns due
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to the protest ongoing there. and then on that very day, argentina went into a strict lockdown. now, since then, argentina has been enduring one of the worst coven outbreaks on the planet. and the government on sunday decided it would not be safe to host a tournament comparable. the south american football federation then rescinded their hosting rights just hours ago. and like you say, we have june 13th the kick off of this tournament. so it's very, very quick turn around now to find a new host and the situation in south america as a whole is quite dia, i mean, of 12 of the 12 countries worldwide with the worst covered case rates at the moment . 7 are in south america, fix would you to take are due to take part in this tournament, including argentina and colombia. the co has to have both now lost hosting. right? so what are the chances that max, that this tournament will actually go ahead as scheduled? what sort of solutions are being talked about? well, comparable, have said they're going to analyze other countries who have expressed interest in hosting in the past the meeting later today,
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but that list is very short and shrinking by the hour sheila has been put forward. you to the successful vaccine program and comparisons to other south american come countries, but they're struggling with an outbreak themselves. right now brazil entire g y a very, very vague. maybe the usa has even been put forward as they previously hosted in 2016 as guest participants. but then are involved in this torment, so they have no real incentive to get involved in this situation. bit of an incentive exists for countries like capital, saudi arabia, as sort of neutral host countries. maybe wanting to bail out of the federation in more ways than one, but i think it could and probably should be cancelled after all. this would be the 4th cope america in 6 years to sue a special edition, being held in 2016 and utilized strike lewis. what is said last week, we should be prioritizing people's health, not money again quickly. europe is also supposed to host
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a major tournament continental tournament next month. what are the prospects that? well, euro 2020 was just about last year as a pan european affair that's still going ahead. instead of 12 cities across the continent, we're now down to 11 off to dublin, pulled out. that will be fence up to 20 percent of stadium capacity, but it's going to be a bit of a logistical nightmare. i mean munich is still not confirmed that they will host fans and teams playing in england and squat. scotland might not be able to travel, for instance, to germany for that quarter. final match. so expected to go ahead, but also expect it to be a bit of a rocky ride. max, thanks so much. max merrill from d. w. sport in the women's german cup, final heavily favored wolf's book and lived up to their reputation, although just barely by narrowly defeating frankfurt, one nil. although no fans were allowed into the stadium in cologne. the teams didn't need any encouragement as they played wide open attacking football right
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from the opening whistle was bored. we're going for there 7 straight german cup when but just couldn't connect. neither in the 1st half nor in the seconds. they certainly had their chances, but frankly were always lurking and looking for their chance to and it came early an extra time with this long pass to frankfort striker, lot of process because red card was more goalkeeper only sure. came up with this body check worthy of and h l. hockey. it was her 1st red card ever. and both scores were down to 10 players . a chance for the under dogs. but it wasn't to be in the final minutes of extra time. what works showed their class when they are polish. international striker have up high or scored the match winner for the hard fought
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when final result. one neil and it is indeed the 7 straight german victory for the women's powerhouse team from both score. well here in berlin, look down, restrictions are easing as the number of new code 19 cases continues to fall. many people had a taste of normal life this weekend with restaurants kind of phase and traditional beer garden serving customers. again, after a long shut down the one familiar sight in germany, but recently almost forgotten now, but lenders are finally able to enjoy a famous german pastime. again, meeting with friends and abuse garden. it's so much better to get me here a fresh off the tap showing that certainly a relief. but i must say that i'm still a bit cautious. after many months of closure,
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beer gardens are making you hesitant. come back. the employees who had been reduced pay during the shut down, i finally back to work severe laws called darling again, the guy coming back to them before because of the need for tests. but here is happy and very relaxed. and some patrons are still put off by complex regulations, currently in place in germany. to enjoy any outdoor dining customers are required to provide proof of a negative call that has taken on the same day or a prior vaccination or recovery. as this topic goes really has a nuisance, and i'm frankly, we don't have enough staff to check everything. and secondly, i don't think it really is our job to police everyone when it comes to identification with definitive welcome that this whole issue of tackling will be dropped very soon. for insight, dining can understand affairs, but to have to verify all these recovery and evidence of vaccination for sitting
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