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well, you the the, with the news, the z w new was alive from berlin. the end of an era in israel, while makers have endorsed a government made up of an unlikely coalition of parties, united by just one goal out thanks, benjamin netanyahu. after 12 years in the g. 7 summit in england wraps up with some big promises. leaders of the world's richest countries say they will donate a 1000000000 coven 19 vaccine, and take access to curb carpet emissions will bring you analysis of the summit. the final
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ah. hello, i'm claire richardson. welcome to the show. he is really parliament has voted in a new government ending benjamin netanyahu in record 12 years. as prime minister gave a slim a vote of confidence of $62.00, a c 9, which one of the new party coalition, which includes an arrow party and over nationalist groupings. tech millionaire natalie bennett becomes prime minister. he is promising israeli a fresh start after 2 years of political stalemate. let's get straight over to d, w correspondent, tanya kramer, in jerusalem. john, you're, what can we expect to see from this new government? israel has always seen coalition governments, but this one is quite an unusual. for addition,
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it's very broad. it's very diverse in terms of the parties that parties that have to work together all from across the political spectrum from the hotline ultra nation. despite like the amino party of the private party bennett to the center and also to the left, but also for the 1st time the support of our citizens, israel. so they have no a to see how they going to work together. we have to look maybe at the condition agreement to see what they can agree on because they came together basically to oust benjamin netanyahu. so if you look at that, they are mainly topics like economy or social economic issues. they're talking about the limit the terms of a future prime minister 2 terms or 2. you said it's interesting. for example,
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if you mentioned yahoo would like to run against the prime minister. but it's been also see a power sharing agreement. first of the benefits, as a prime minister for 2 years and then ill, a p from yesterday cheat for 2 years. he actually put this clinician together, it's holes. and i think this is the most for right now to see that this is paula rising government and this device of government as well. but a government to put an end to the political statement that has been over the past 2 and a half years. tonya, you're reporting for us for me, very windy at jerusalem, but i wanted to ask you what many people are probably wondering, which is, what can you tell us about? benjamin netanyahu is future. i mean, he remains the leader of the largest party in parliament, but he is on trial for corruption. well absolutely. he's standing trial in 3 correction cases. charges he didn't know,
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but his opponents have always said he can't be prime minister. be on trial at the same time. no, he also as far as we understand because of the opposition, that's not just that he could party his party, which the largest party is extensive, but also the algebra for the 1st time, most in a long time will be in the opposition. and we already could been immune to day in a very unforgiving speech. he was talking natalia bent into very much and showing that she intended to be a strong opposition leader weighing on any mistakes or difficulties. this might have might also be some challenges from within his only could party, but that is still to see. but benny mentioned, y'all was also said he wants to come back very soon as the head of a new government. when you're reporting far as they're in jerusalem,
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thank you so much. let's turn our attention out of the other stories making headlines. at this hour, protesters in yan mars, biggest city gang gone, have a brief rally against the demonstrators chanted slogans before dispersing to avoid security forces. february's military takeover ousted elected leader on con. she, she is set to go on trial. on a monday, at least 12 people have been killed and more than a 100 injured and a massive gas explosion in central china. the blast at tore through a residential and market area in a province early sunday. as people were, several buildings were also destroyed. and leaders of the world, riches nations have wrapped up their summer in england, entered their dressing worlds biggest challenges. one of these is, of course the pandemic with the g 7 pledging to donate
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a 1000000000. and joseph of coven, 1900 vaccine, to developing countries of the climate change was also high on the agenda. we just heard from renown naturalists, david adam bravo, who urge them to do more for the planet on equal the g stuff and vowed to bring about a green revolution. and finally, need a funding pledge to help poor a nation hope or global warming climate activation. some criticize the summit as a missed opportunity. nonetheless, the summit host the u. k. prime minister boris and johnson phrase, the shared conviction of g 7 nation to lead the fight against global warming. but it will have a future if we don't work together to tackle climate change later this year, due to the ca, $26.00 summit, which will galvanize global action on fight climate change and help and help for children, grandchildren. he 7 countries, pretty percent of global competitions. we were clear this week on the action has to
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start with us. what the countries got here. but just the g 7 straight india, south africa and south koreans, the joined us, i should say in india, i joined about but we're not just the results of tackle climate change. but also of democratic values is not good enough for us just the rest on the locals and talk about how important those values are. and this isn't divided and pay the values on the rest of the world. what we, as the g 7 need to do is demonstrate the benefits of democracy and freedom and human rights are the rest of the world. correspondent, math has been covering that summit, horace from cornwall, england big, it's so good to see you again. prime minister johnson sounded very upbeat there. what did you make of his take on the summit?
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it was his typical optimistic manner and one thing he has achieved. really fantastic images here in cornwall. beautiful beaches, the sunshine, the leaders gathering around the barbecue, meeting up with the queen with 3 generations of their family. so these images are definitely very, very good for, for is johnson. because one of the main names of the summit was to present the west as united again, and every leader has trusted multilateralism as back joe biden is having the u. s. and gauge again with, with its allies. however, we also see that behind it, there is not always unity on every subject. so just look at one issue, brag fits, that has been somehow over shed, doing this summit for boys johnson, some quite sharp exchange of words. here between most the france and the u. k, there is a conflict over northern ireland and about board at checks on the border. and the
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summit hasn't made these problems go away. so the west is presenting this united image. but of course there are also cracks. so breaks that overshadowing that show of unity to a degree. do you think that the agreements the leaders have reached do actually have substance? i think if people around the world are looking at it, they will be happy. the lead is all coming together and actually working together to sold these problems that are really, you know, they are really problems for the whole of humanity. however, when you speak to campaigners and there were lots of climate change campaigners here in cornwall, and i still aw, very active here over the last days. and they tell me that they're really not happy . it's not enough. for example, the helping developing countries for countries to mitigate the effects of trying to change that the money that they pledge is actually an old pledge and that they want
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to see really concrete projects. and they want this money. actually they want it to be spent and not just another pledge. so that's not enough. also, when it comes to the vaccination, the former u. k. prime minister gordon brown says, this is immoral failure of the west that what they have said, 1000000 doses is just a fraction of what's actually needed. 11000000000 is what the world health organization one say. so really that is still a gap between the what the leaders have been promising and what campaign those are wishing for. reporting for us from cornwall. thank you very much for that update the tennis. now when the french open at novak yoke of it has one of the men's singles title after a grueling jewel with definite seats the pass, the young greek won the 1st 2 sets against the veteran serb, but then yolk which dug in to prevail in the final 3 sets and
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a match that lasted almost 4 and a half hours step enough since he passed and insane the court as a grand slam champion in waiting the great baseline looking to his 1st facing off against the serbian hunting his 2nd title in paris. the pe i tried to heavy blows from the outset, but it was the younger man who dominated 1st to sit keep us was in command, but the serbian responded equal measures of power, precision and plain old leg work would square the match. the longer the match went, the more the remarkable fitness of the serbian came to the for more than 4 hours
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later. jocko bitch had grand slam title number. 19. the police forget about matches unforgivable moments for, for me, for my career, for my life. i definitely remember these, these last 48 hours for the rest of my life. the victory mains, novak jock of bitches. now just one, when behind retail natal and roger fader on the list of all time, grand slam champions. and here in the german capital, the awards for this year 71st berlin film festival have been handed out 3 month when they were 1st announced. well, the actual berlin, all, it was held virtually back in march due to the pen demik over the past few days. audiences have been treated to a special summer festival event with screenings being held at open air venues. this year in golden bare went to bad luck, a banging or loony corn. i romanian filmmaker, roger judah,
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and let's talk to d. w. culture correspondence rocks. scott rock pro, who is joining us now a from the berlin in berlin. scott, at last the red carpet has been rolled out and the awards handed over the winters are not so much of a surprise, but is there still some excitement in the air? yeah, definitely. i mean, the worth have the right behind me here at the museum island at the front of the famous program on museum here in berlin. and although you're right, we already knew who won because the festival is held virtually in the winter. having a celebration here in the summer, having a real public celebration of cinema, i think means a lot of people certainly had a lot to me. it's sort of brought home the fact that we've been away from cinema for so long and to be able to celebrate together in a sort of communal experience. i've a real festival feeling. i think it's a sign that, that maybe the movie industry is coming back and the,
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maybe this whole horrible pandemic year is something we'd be able to put behind us . and then go back to the theaters. i certainly hope so. i mean, the pandemic gave the film industry a really serious and knock, so must be a relief to have a live awards ceremony, or rather than just washing online. yeah, definitely. i mean, i have to admit, i was really so quite physically moved by this ceremony. and, and by this whole belly, not a summer special this year i, i hadn't realized how much i'd missed the communal experience of my movie going, i've watching the watching so many movies. you know, by myself on my sofa, my watching on my laptop like we all have this past year. but it made me realize that cinema isn't just images on, on a screen. but it's really that sort of communal celebration, the communal experience. and after, after this experience here in berlin, i have to say it made me feel bit like a boring from the soccer expression that cinemas coming home. and i certainly hope it is the summer. got rock for reporting for the from berlin. thank you so much for
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that update. you are watching the w news alive from berlin, coming up next is more on your road 2020 in sports life. and if you want to stay up to date all the latest, you can of course, visit our website at g, w dot com, or check out our social media at news. i'm claire richardson in berlin from the team here. thanks so much for watching the news. my 1st vice, i thought was a sewing machine. i found women are bound by their portions or something as simple as learning how to write advice even been. so it was a little girl. i wanted to have a bicycle of my old, but it took me years to finally gave up and went by and the advisors that return sewing machine going, i suppose, was more appropriate from those than writing advice. and now i want to reach out to
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those women back home for balance by their duties social rules and inform them about that basis. right. my name is david and i work the me the me the the the the, the 2010 world cup winners and european champions in 20082012. the things have gone during the quiet and then actually saying don't seem to be anyone's favorite for the upcoming euros. they're all that the book is worth liked of france, belgium, england. so who would bet on spain?
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but wait, reach out to us and we'll check. they're still worth putting money on. hi, i'm danielle, and i'm going to be giving you 5 reasons why you should bet on spain at this summer here. hi everyone. hi there. hi guys. today i'll make a case for a to leave balance. first, the pressure is, well, frankly, 0. now this might sound strange, but the golden years between 200-2012, where spain were the absolute best actually put the brakes on the resolution. back home, people and things not did their team would just dominate and continue winning everything . really. why would you change a winning team? but that also meant no new blood and spain. fortunes took a rapid dive after 2012. the subsequent disappointment had an impact, even in spain. they don't really fancy their team's chances at the arrows, which means the pressure is off. and in the meantime,
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their line that has been carefully crafted for the future. as a lot of the players either play abroad or very young, that's another reason why a lot of spaniards don't have that much faith in their team. but i think they could go along way. reason number 2. lemme yes, yes, barcelona famous. he's academy. and once again, it's come up with the good, like eric garcia, only just out of his teens and a product of last year. now he's been honing his skills under non others and pet guardiola at manchester city. he's already begun to think about life after his playing days and has already begun taking coaching forces at the age of 19. apparently he didn't give him some pep talks to us. that's a pretty remarkable behavior that says a lot about his maturity. this guy is definitely someone that you should keep your eye on at this summer zero's another. le marcia. graduate. daniel, 23 years old and already a key part of the set up at our b live tish, the offensive mid to what are deployed in the center on the wings is an intuitive
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player. he's excellent one, b one and a big goal threat. he's also one of the top assist providers in the whole blueness legal fit on. torres is a 21 year old midfielder and another youngster who's made huge progress under pet guardiola at manchester city. he's now challenging alberto. more data for a place up front in the spain team, a challenge that certainly any player can revel. and then there's also this registry counted individual, which is the reason, a mystery, the new any assa, that's right. it's petri already being held by many. i've been new and stuff. hang on the any of the player who was pivotal to left, what he wrote has a trio of triumph between 20082012 european football of the year in 2012. yes. still does the teen has it has all the skills it takes to become one of the great the new movie shaker and thinker in spanish,
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mid yard or so. the spanish hope that what is certain is that padre is already a very important player in the setup. that barcelona, his reading of the game under pressure is uncommon for someone his age. so as his coolness on the ball, hendry's passing, precision and control here are ridiculous. another player was way more mature than his years. praise has even been swift from the big idol. yes, watching him play. you can't believe he's only 18. he just loved having the ball at his feet. and his talents are clearly evident. spain's coach louisa weekend. i understand the comparisons. but teddy has to be pedigree and i do know spanish can to say, wait, wait, hold on. he's not in. he asked a yet, don't put pressure on him, but he really could become one of the best players that spin has ever seen. so i guess we'll just have to see reason number for the i was defensive, stalwart sergio ramos. likely to mr. tournaments, your injury,
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it looks like the calm, cool collected said your boost gets will have to be the boss on the pitch. this 32 year old dictates proceedings in the mid field where his distribution and passing are subtle, but brilliant, and have been for over 10 years now. he both an incredible passing accuracy of 92 percent and in fact it's oftentimes the steps who plays that ever crucial penalty pass. he's all tonight coach on the field. well when we send re, k is the brains of the operation. and last but not least, reason number 5, the 433, luis enrique has been playing in a for 33 formation like many others here. but lately, it's been very much there for 33 that's on display, as seen, and last name, really demolition of germany. mastery of both the ball
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and their opponents. spain were 6, no winters. germany did all the running and spain they did all the scoring then there's been highly effective tracking games and they push out the other team has nowhere to go. which ultimately leads to surrendering the ball. by the way, sit on torres, he also security sub hattrick and that historic thrashing germany. sure. they may have a relatively easier group. but pull in slovakia in sweden, arguably the right kind of teens that can give saying that massive momentum moving forward in the tournament. and then the spanish, their shirts to make the semi finals. so vamos, this one in the i guys max, here you may think of portugal one euro, 2016 against odds. surely they can't do it again. well,
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bear with me here. my 5 reasons why the rating charms might get more out of this tournament than you'd expect. hi, everyone. hi there. hi guys. today i'll make a case for a to leave. do you think of portugal as this guy with 10 other blokes running around him? well think again, phyllis owl has much more depth than in 2016 when they won the whole damn thing. and that leaves me neatly. so point one all smelling got notice. the navigators is a teams nickname and they've really made it ring truth compared to 2016, the team has spread out all across europe, top leagues with key players at top clubs all around the continent. fernandez is the main man, my majesty. united who finished 2nd in the english premier league job job is the most efficient strike at liverpool. and there are lots winners in portugal squad, english champions. manchester city has we,
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portugal internationals in their rank and other silver and attack as well. consuelo and ruben diaz. in defense b as with even voted player of the year, the 1st defenders when that award in 32 years for and i quote his leadership on and off the pitch. but i felt good. and when the german cut with bruce dolan throughout, felix won the legal electrical madrid. and you'll say font is a defensive story and counts and ad surprise, friends, champions, lil, alongside brain sanchez, there's a real winning mentality across the squad unlike in years past portugal. and not just a bunch of decent blokes around rinaldo anymore. they've got cloth and quality across the pitch, but of course they still have c o 7, some of us for a while to me. i my reason number to christiano rinaldo, too old at age 36. the guy is
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a machine. he just banged in 29 league goals, making him serious top score. is he still motivated? have you seen the guy passion, curtis, and potentially personified the loved to win and he doesn't care what people say or think about him. he doesn't mind personal accolades either. at the years he could break the record for most international goals, scored that unaccountably, belong to, i leave day on 109, but christiana and that was just 6 goes short soon. he's not just interested in himself, though. he's a role model motivator and team player. yeah. really have you ever seen a sub out injured play? a do this on the sidelines. you may say he wanted the limelight, but i say he wanted the trophy. he can't help it. he gets credit where credit is due. can i get to
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choose that for reason number 3, the engineer. that's what they call coach fernando son. so back in portugal, because in the seventy's he studied to become an electrical engineer during what was a pretty unremarkable football career. electrical engineering involves a lining and combining many different components to achieve one single outcome. generating converting, storing, or distributing energy of a metaphor for, for all really. this is the approach he's chosen with the portuguese national team . and the emphasis is on team. a collective sample says playing well is much more important than playing beautifully. and even at age 66, he's happy to make changes. 442 is out. they now line up in an attack. the 433 formation in which they still defensively, solid, gone, other days,
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a beautiful but ineffective football, which leaves me neatly to points for the number 4 is then new dna. back in the day, portugal always doubled with good football, but fell short when it mattered most the 1900. 60 thanks will cut the last 21 to england and the semi at 0980 for the last 3 to to from an extra time in the semi crane sage at euro 2000. they were knocked out by francis golden gold at 02004 in portugal. the last one neil to grease in the final and it will cup 2006 semi's again the last one now fronts. but since 2016 and due to mister santos. everything has changed. after winning the euro's they claim the inaugural your way from nations leak and $29.00 team d n. a change that for everyone to see portugal have won the last 2 tournaments and
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hungry for more and they'll need that hunger and winnie mentality this time out for sure. the. my final argument is what many will see as the biggest counterpoint. number 5, the group of death, the know what the, what the, what the face of the quote to go have depth and quality like never before. and that's what's required to survive group. they've beaten france before, even though that they're both the team and germany looking shakeed. once portugal make it out of the grid stage, anything is possible. so mark my words, and what's the reigning champion, have another crack because the seller style is now far more than just see all 7. soon.
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