Skip to main content

tv   World Stories  Deutsche Welle  June 14, 2021 6:00am-6:16am CEST

6:00 am
the make up your own mind. w. need for mine's me. the news . this is the w news line from berlin. israel marks the end of an era. the parliament approves a new government change led by an ultra nationalist bringing an end to benjamin netanyahu. the 12 here run as prime minister, an unlikely broad coalition of each party takes out the g. 7 leaders wrap up their summit in the u. k. with pledges to donate
6:01 am
a 1000000000 thousands of karone of ours facts, it 4 countries and to take action on climate change. they welcome washington returned to multilateralism and more transatlantic unity. ah, i'm pablo fully as welcome to the program. these railey parliament has narrowly approved a new government, putting an end to benyamin at 10. yeah. whose record 12 years is prime minister. the connected voted $6259.00 with one abstention for the new 8th party coalition, which includes an arab party and ultra nationalist groupings. nathan, yahoo has been replaced by enough tally bennett. he's promising israelis a fresh start after 2 years of political stalemate. the. they're dancing in the streets after the critics of outgoing israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu celebrate the editors, leadership, and the start of
6:02 am
a new era of government. it's a great help i'm more than a year. we couldn't become a shared netanyahu, has been the dominant, is really politician of his generation prime minister for 12 consecutive years after serving a 3 year term in the 1995. a. i remember you coalition is a hodgepodge of a party together by interest liter. you'll be with help from ultra national with liter natalie bennett who made millions and it was a protege of netanyahu on sundays. razor thin, both the right wing nationalist has become prime minister in your meet with someone, the benjamin and sarah netanyahu. we didn't always agree along the way,
6:03 am
but both of you have sacrificed a lot personally in order to serve the people of israel to data so that the bomb she also part of the coalition, arab israeli lawmakers, a 1st for israel air bleeders say joining the government is risky, but worth it when i can, we are aware that this step brain, so a lot of risk and difficulty. but the opportunity for us is huge. to change the equation and the balance of power and the can method and the new government. even that the fragile majority projects to feel the countries divisions. netanyahu allows that he and his party will be back up. i will lead you on a daily fight to overthrow this dangerous left wing government and with god's help and what happened much sooner than you think. me my shot them. but the former prime minister's most pressing battle might be the corruption charges he's facing,
6:04 am
which he and his supporters call politically motivated attacks. well, for more in this, i'm joined by d w reporter hannah homer, who's been following the story for a 100 welcome to the program. there are 8 parties in the coalition. who are they? well, let's try and break it down a little bit here. the leader taking over the top spot from benjamin netanyahu is nestali bennett, and he is the leader of israel's far right party. amena, and he will be in that position for 2 years and will then be superseded by your le pete. and he is the leader of israel central party. that's kind of the 2nd most dominant party in the coalition. i'm a 2 of them will have between powers over each other over the course of the 4 years . but that still leaves a mish mash of fix, other parties on the left, the right and in the center. perhaps most interesting is, and israel's 1st our party who will also have a seat at the table. now they are part of coalition. but as you can imagine,
6:05 am
you know, this is a real fusion of ideologies and opinions and that will come across when it comes to major policy making. well, that actually brings me to my next question and considering what you've just said there, how stable is this coalition seem to be in israel? well, it's really no stranger to the multi government set up. but 8 different parties is really setting a record here. it's the broadest government that is really that the country has c. so that means it could also be the most unstable. the new prime minister wants to focus on less controversial topics like the crone of virus recovery on economic issues. but when it comes to the more controversial topics, like say the conflict in palestinian territories then is going to be a bit more of a difficulty because you've got the far right. on the one hand you want to alex, the west bank and then they are going to be fighting with the parties on the left, the our party and also the leader of the central party. because he supports the 2 state solution and the glue that's really holding all of these different parties
6:06 am
together is there combine dislike of benjamin netanyahu. he will remain in politics as the leader of his party and him being there will probably remind this coalition why the joint forces in the 1st place. right, so then you mean it's in yahoo after 12 years is no longer at the prime minister will won't be the prime minister. how much of a blow is this for him? well, it's definitely safe to say that this isn't an old and a step back that he is willing to make. he still maintain that he's the only person who's capable of leading the country. but he's also facing corruption charges right now. which means that even though he's kind of hanging back in the wings trying to get in there, if the coalition brakes done the fact that he's no longer in power will make it difficult for him to shield himself from these charges. another point worth mentioning is that people close to him around him say that he finds it difficult to
6:07 am
maintain relationships to those that he worked with. which means that when it comes to garnering support for that top job in the future, you might struggle there. all right hand home, i will leave it there. thanks for your reporting. let's take a look at some other stories from around the world. protestors in young mar, have taken the streets ahead of the trial of ice to civilian leader. and she, she faces a raft of charges brought by the ministry whom to, if convicted, he could spend more than 10 years in prison. a law aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions in switzerland has been narrowly defeated, after 51 percent of voters rejected the legislation which was designed to help the country need its parents. climate agreement targets would have increased a surcharge on car fuel and imposed a levy on flight tickets. leaders of the group of 7 nations have wrapped up 3 days of talks aimed at addressing the world's biggest challenges, including the pandemic and climate change. but more than anything to summit in
6:08 am
cornwall, england was a chance for leaders to reassert at trans atlantic unity after the fractious trump peers. he w. terry schultz reports covered 19 climate change and china challenges that both united and divided leaders of the world's largest economies. as they closed out, there are 3 de summit devoted to a shared pledge to build back better brushing aside a squabble. over breakfast in northern ireland, british prime minister boris johnson, proclaimed it a hugely successful meeting of minds. being fantastic degree of harmony between the leaders of the, of our, of our countries. and if you need to get some of things they come together to, to agree, you know, 1000000000 more days is building more vaccines. everyone agree to phase out the use of coal, a new atlantic charter plan to build back that for the well,
6:09 am
i don't think that i really, i could have asked for a more cooperative or, or a more energetic spirit for me, for my friends and friendships were a dominant theme with as president joe biden and his committed transit lantus ism warmly embraced bite and declared victory in getting support for a tougher stance on china. as well as a plan to invest perhaps trillions and developing countries to create an economic counter. wait to be james belt and wrote initiative with higher standards for human rights and labor. the g 7 explicitly agreed to call out human rights abuses. and seeing jang in hong kong, explicitly to, to coordinate a common strategy to deal with trying to non market policies and undermine competition. it agreed and that's underway now, how to do that 3 to take serious actions against force labor in solar agriculture in the garment industry. because that's where it's happening and they've agreed we will do that. the final communicate also emphasizes the need for
6:10 am
a thorough investigation into the origins of covered 19, including in china, that's aimed at preventing another pandemic, while german chancellor, uncle america, welcome to the pledge to donate more vaccines. now to end this one here on the and i, ne, does, through the pundum here, we agreed this pandemic can only be defeated globally. and the way out of the pandemic is vaccines. can, we must ensure access to vaccines for all dusted into bank. i love to install vision, but warming ties among global leaders didn't produce much action against global warming. the g 7 renewed, a pledge to raise a $100000000000.00 per year to help poor countries deal with climate change that was due to be fulfilled already last year. before in the history, the g 7 has been such a big fight, in contrast to what needs to be done, more protesters, a weight biden, and his european counterparts in brussels as they meet monday for
6:11 am
a summit at nato. the euro 2020, the netherlands, beefing cru, see rivals ukraine? 32 and dramatic marching. amsterdam. after a goal is 1st half the dutch looked to have the game well in hand when they netted twice. but then ukraine banged into their own within 4 minutes to level the score. it was of 2 tons. l don't freeze to bag the winner with 5 minutes to go. in the earlier group, see much austria be tournament debutantes, north and macedonia at $31.00. in bucharest, the score was locked at one all after a tied 1st half, but like goals from michael and michelle. gregorio and marco are now to which see the wind for austria in the 2nd half. and group de got underway as well. on sunday, england started brightly in front of 20000 funds and wembley for him. sterling scored the only goal in england, one mill victory over croatia. it was revenge for the last match between the 2
6:12 am
sides and the semi final of the last world cup when croatia, one after extra time. danish for border christian ericsson remains in hospital recovering from cardiac arrest after collapsing during his scientific pain championship much against finland on saturday. denmark's team doctor has revealed that erickson's condition was very serious when a medical crew gave me the field or chest compressions and saved him. yeah. what should i say? he was, he was gone. and we did cardiac recency, taishan and and there was cardiac arrest. and how close worthy, i don't know we, we got him back after after one the 5th. so, so that's quite fast. typically christian, he was concerned about us and, and of course his, his family and he said yeah, i did. i don't remember much and i'm more concerned about you guys, how are you?
6:13 am
how are you doing? am so yeah, that's typical christian. so that just shows that the speak class and the generosity and the big person's like christian is he's, he's a hell of a player, but what a person he has as well. tennyson at the french open nova chunk of which has won the men's singles title after a grueling jewel with stephens sits the path. the young greek won. the 1st 2 sets against the veteran served but then jock of each dog in to prevail in the final 3 sets in a match that lasted almost 4 and a half hours step enough for the past and did send 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 the 1st to sit
6:14 am
since he 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 later, jarvis had grand slam title number 19. the believe he said forgettable. matches unforgettable moments for for me, for my career, for my life. i definitely remember these last 48 hours for the rest of my life. the victory mains, novak jock of. it's just now just one. when behind breath,
6:15 am
a on the dial and roger federal on the list of all time, grand slam champions. you're watching the w news lie from berlin always. you can keep up to date on all the latest on our website, w dot com, or you can follow us on social media. i'm for us for me and the rest of the team here in berlin. thanks for watching and take care. ah, cruise young moroccan immigrants, they know the police will stop done. they knew that the route is not a solution. they know their flight could be fatal, like going back is not an option. shattered dreams starts june
6:16 am
18th on d w. ah.

27 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on