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the news this is he got the news live from berlin, the count down to be end of a career in politics. uncle michael delivers or last plan, speech german chancellor to parliament. michael will not be running for reelection and is preparing to step down after 16 years. also coming up on congress last pro democracy newspaper silence people line up to buy a copy of the final print edition of the apple. bailey will find out what this
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means for the cities opposition movement. plus a close shave for germany if the euro 2020 football tournament as he makes it through to the last 16 in the end. only after a 10th 19 minutes against hungry. ah, i'm me so i'm going to go to have you with us. uncle american has delivered what is expected to be your last speech to parliament as german chancellor, her career as head of the german government has spanned almost 16 years. germans are due to go to the polls in september to elect a new parliament, but medical is not running for office that she covered in array of topics and a fairly ordinary appearance at the bonus dog. among them, germany's relationship with russia. then you live in the last few months and not only in german,
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has clearly shown that it's not enough for us to react to russians. numerous provocations in an uncoordinated way. instead, we must create mechanisms to be able to respond to provocations together and in the unified way. only then where we learn to count or russia's hybrid attack. and we have our chief political correspondent, the mutual agreement with us here in studio, michelle, you were listening in to that speech from michael in the style and we'll get to the significance of this being her last regular speech in parliament. the 1st to touch on what she just said, what do you think she meant by those words that touching on russia and the importance of maintaining dialogue? well, basically she is speaking from experience throughout her time is german songs. putin was at the helm in russia as president or prime minister. and despite the fact that she's the one who organized sanctions against russia, several on several occasions, and to mentioned ukraine onto the crimea. she, at the same time recognizes that the you must speak with one voice on that russia
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is not simply going to go away. she doesn't want to leave it to the americans to do binding to seek 11 dialogue again. and that's why there is a rather controversial proposal now together with the french president in monument, my call to have a high level summit at between the us once again to have proper dialogues, because the last one was really in 2014 officially, let's get back to that significance of the speech, which is, as we said likely to be or last parliament did it seem like it was going to be or last them in the, in the way that she delivered it. well, there's many loss we've already seen that it always seems that everybody's waiting a good bye to have a she really refuses to waste by so it was some indication here because she mentioned to muslim is her former defense minister. he was also interior minister here in germany. he's somebody who basically accompanied her political career from day one. the fact that she singled out that he and draft is this new and outlook of nato on the world and to recognize him. this achievement, that is something of
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a waving good bye. she starting to really recognise individuals and mentioning them . but apart from that was really business as usual, and it's always awkward for her to have such a long applause. that always has been also a posse conference with that's really part of political so business. and here as we got the, the very rhythmic applause. mainly of course, from the c d, u. c, u c camper. she felt rather awkward there as well. even covering counsel for quite some time. and i know this is a big question that we'll discuss a lot of the coming weeks and months. but for you, after 16 years in office, what do you take away as, as chancel michael's legacy? well, it really is that she is someone who she was asked what she wanted people to say about her. and she didn't particular when it comes to europe. and she said her answer was very plain. she says she wouldn't want people to say that she was lazy and i think this was proof of it once again that she keeps trying particular issues which are spectacular faded like, failing to get the you behind a common that policy on migration on the sign them well,
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she keeps trying to make further and further steps, and i think the more overarching issue we office, she was brought by covert 19 of her chance to really be the european leader during the german presidency. that she wants to make headway that european speak more with one voice, particularly when they deal with russia, but also particular with china. yes, we look ahead to our final weeks in office. do you think that will be her biggest priority or does she have a set of priorities? she certainly wants to see through security dollars. she wants to knock heads together, but she and also by default actually is a crisis management until that very last moment because she has self also warned that your is on the thin ice that this covered 919 crisis isn't over. and while the tangibly there was a sense of annoyance, that was countries like spain and portugal, you members who are much more liberal and nothing people from various regions. a particular person which is now being hit by the delta variance travel which could lead to germans and other you citizens sitting side by side with brits on those
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beaches. and so clearly she's once again into warning modes that this crisis and over yet are chief political correspondent, michelle, a. kristen, as always, thank you so much for your analysis. well, as we just said, we've been discussing, know what will likely be german champ, fungal michael's last speech to parliament. it was certainly familiar territory for the woman who was lead germany for almost 16 years. and our political correspondence, simon young, has gathered a few of the notable moments in her political career that will help shape her legacy. the lines, can you, germany can do more. i'm convinced germany can make it open gilling europe succeed together and i could say europe will only succeed together. well in my, in the event we will conquer this virus. i'm sure that we can accomplish it. doesn't get us up and in. the color of her jackets may have changed. but over
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the 16 years of her chancellor, shipped much about angle america has remained constant. since her 1st government policy statement has chancellor in 2005, she's face to lit in the of crises, the financial crash, mass migration, the pandemic. whatever the strains behind the scenes, her performance is in parliament, always showed the mckelly and focus you for hope. we want to create the conditions, said that in 10 years germany is once again among the top 3 in europe. i think that's a legitimate and important goal. it's been not before. i'm still convinced britton's departure from the you must be an orderly one. latanya and several times a year, always before the summits. but on other occasions too, the chancellor gave a big speech and the bone to start with the other 10 in the boot. we all know the pictures of desperate people of african refugees on fragile bows. we cannot just watch it happen to then. medical was seldom a sparkling orator,
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but there was usually plenty of me, always well prepared, mostly sober and measured in tone. and at times she spoke with inspiration. on the ice is all your movies. this is a unique opportunity to make our interests and our values a reality. leven, oh, leap on tomorrow. take what we're seeing on a daily basis of tax on jews on foreign violence and hate speech. we have to fight against it. miss in the can. miss steps, such as leaving her face mask on the left and were rare. in fact, because the 19 pandemic has given a new value to medical solid style. whatever the color of the jackets that quality of come confidence is a big part of what people will remember medical for i'm in the, i'm convinced that in the end and this is my firm belief, and it's my mission which i will continue to fulfil until the end of my term
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together, we can be successful in conquering the pandemic and leading our country back into better times. let's get around about some other headlines. no. former philippine president benito aquino, the 3rd has died. he was 61. aquinos served as leader from 2010 to 2016. he was a son of 2 of the country's biggest pro democracy icons. and he was known as a born in the side of china. aquino had been battling for a long list including undergoing dialysis and heart surgery. anti virus software pioneer john mcafee, has been found dead in his jail cell in spain. the discovery came shortly after court approved his expedition to the united states where he was wanted for tax evasion. a prison spokeswoman said he had apparently committed suicide. un is warning that tens of thousands of people and medic ask are,
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are in the brink of starvation. the world food program says acute malnutrition has almost doubled over the last 4 months. as the south of the island faces its worst drought in 40 years. and the pop star britney spears has told los angeles jobs that she wants a conservatorship of her estate revoked. the singers father jamie spears have been in control of her finances in personal life for more than a decade. spirit described legal arrangement as abusive. now, glimmer of hope for stability and libya has emerged after a meeting of international leaders here in berlin. the focus is keeping libya on course for an election scheduled for late this year. all agreed on plans to withdraw some of the thousands of foreign mercenary fair libya, its been a battleground for rival militia. since dictator more market duffy was forced from power in 2011. he got off to a confusing start. the american top diplomat meets his gym and
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counterpart in berlin, despite if you could welcome both men that they share the same vision for libya. we share the goal of a sovereign stable unified, secure libya, free from foreign interference. it's what the people who deserve it's critical to regional security as well. the table for permanent members of the un security council, together with other regional powers. and for the 1st time, representatives from libby is transitional government progress on the military and preschool for the 1st one of the main goals, ensuring elections planned for december. go ahead. we are supporting the election because this is the, this is the, you know, the way for democracy and libya and build english and government. however, we understand there is a lot of security challenges in the ground. one of a challenges is the presence of thousands of foreign troops. the mercenaries inside libya, as finished, we will not let up,
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will not rest until the last foreign troops have left libya. that is why we have gathered here for a 2nd time at the libya conference off the loop, and that is what we will work towards. one job, i know libya has been in crisis ever since the ouster new market duffy in 2011, following his full arm to greets, refused to disband, and regional rival, which grew elections failed to bring the country. and the closer rival governments was set up in the western and eastern parts of a country. in tripoli, a government recognized by many western nations, one another regime established itself into brook. in october 2020, the warring sides agreed to a cease fire event form the transitional government. the elections this december will finally give the libyan people say some affair. they may only be a small step on the long road to lasting peace.
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a victim of tyranny, that was the defiant cover story of the last ever edition of the apple daily. as hong kong. as final pro democracy newspaper wrote its own obituary, it came just days after authorities moved to shut down the paper on national security grounds. people waited long lines to try to secure one of the last copies . $1000000.00 were printed several times. the normal situation. newspaper was known for its criticism of china communist rulers. it said it had no choice but to see variations after police frozen assets and arrested 5 top editors and executives. last week. it is seen as another sign of china tightening grip on the city. dw correspondent phoebe kong is standing by for us in hong kong with the latest on the story high. phoebe, i tell us more about this last edition of the apple daily. and i am heading off pretty transition on this one page. the headlines that whole
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color be painful farewell in rain. like with pictures showing one of the staff cars with a waving his cell phone with like song to support this but a few hundreds of support his gathering outside heck for the last night during the last few hours, an approach from the supposed to say we support faculty, so it was a very center mental night last night for home who is also a fellow leaders and supportive friend willing on the 262-1020 news paper and also wrote a letter that tend to home. it was, a lot of the icon is on pages. they have published the fact that he said they have managed to publish news paper and told to read those that they hope that every, every one can carry on the spirit by disclosure. and we saw the long lines of people waiting to get a copy of this last edition. i mean,
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tell us more about how people across hong kong have been reacting. disclosure things that way they have publish is very last edition. last night we were outside on the street, basically like people start to like to go up to flight news paper all day the midnight. not like they even like early morning. agree am for pm. they're already lying outside of newspapers across hong kong. and it's difficult for people to find just one copy of this paper and that big, but how people go for like the last i up position platform. i printed off officials for the opposition of helium. and actually they have low mean a very like i call make voice it all like, criticizing the china cabinet party and good x media. fear that this could be the very last light my media that could also should public to express.
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and it's also a very like sentimental april, all that was in hong kong because apple d b has been a very mature in the history of the jose. okay. if you become reporting for us there from hong kong, thank you. you're watching d. w. still the come on our show. germany grades grew to the last 16 of the european football championships. after a 10th drop went, hungary asked the country of life stuff and rainbow colors. it's a court of hungary, l g b t q committee in defiance of tournament organizer. your way that is coming up in just a moment. but 1st we have an unusual story for you. a dutch team has managed to build an affordable home made of cardboard, potatoes, and flax. the interior is made of wood. now it's cheap, flexible, and environmentally friendly. but you think the cardboard exterior would not stand
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a chance of holding against the elements in the netherlands. the dream of your own home is a lot cheaper and more sustainable. now, thanks to call house, which translates as rap house made of cardboard the most among the mach that the menu board and he noticed could also be a wrapper not just folded. suddenly the box was much more stable. he bragged about it in a bunch of ups. there were even bets on it being used to build a house. and that was the beginning. that $100.00 homes later the houses are rolling off the production lines. just unrolled the cardboard, wind it and glue it with paste, made from potatoes, flex to the insulation. grown on local meadows. what kind of house made of cardboard really withstand bad weather? the surface the won't mix. the homeless sleep in cardboard boxes for
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a reason of either out there well insulated. they go soft in heavy rain. i don't have a house, so we gave a house the raincoat a few hours ago takes raincoat is completely waterproof, but let's water vapor out. that's important. i think house costs between 40085000 euros. it's a modular system with each segment measuring 5 square meters. it can be easily extended yet. it's very comfortable. it house and it means that the 8 segments now this along, but you can make your home as big as you want it field. and siri, you could use a 120 segments. that'd be a tunnel in this chain, but you have the bathroom all very compact. is scope, but i'll sit in the wash basin. the toilet is a washing machine hidden away here. last machine i stopped. i can shout back here.
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plenty of demand has even exports its modules. but not everybody is convinced design. so phone buys have been mainly british french and belgian, the germans. they seem to be wondering about, made a paper can really work on it. any one doesn't want to invest all at once. michel house can also be rented as a holiday home to football now and the euro 2020, where germany is through to the last 16 but just barely after surviving what was billed as a group of death. the rollercoaster game had fans very much on the edge of their seats with germany on the verge of elimination, but lay under the spark wild celebrations in the waiting minutes of the match when he scored to secure a 2 to draw just good enough to advance to the knockout round against england, the historic rivals will face off in london on tuesday. in the other game
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between title holders, portugal and world champions, france there was similar drama, and the same result to, to with the end, the hero here was christiana rinaldo, who scored twice to spare portugal. the fates of going home early were now though with no equal the men's international scoring record with $109.00 goals. he also extended his overall euro's record to 14 goals. it means that franz finished on top of the group there, followed by germany and 2nd, portugal and 3rd, all 3 teams. events to the last 16 of the term and hungry though they're heading home. and we have chris harrington from d. w. sports to talk about the germany match, of course, crest germany really did just scrape through, didn't they? yes they did. it doesn't really matter. you know, how you get there? what matters is you get there, but you know, early in the match, it looked like hungry. had headed their way into the knockout stages. you know, in a long time to feel like you're on
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a roller coaster that just went in the straight freefall for a moment. if you're supporting the german side. and then after the break, chi hobbits comes through levels before you get a bit of joy. i mean, it gets sucked right out of you because within a blink of an eye hungry, you know, they take the advantage once again. and then you see the 1st team get a bit tired, lethargic, and so forth on the pit. you'll give up, makes the right call subs in jamal moves. jala was one key step out of the to 2 minutes later. beautiful. the risk scores equalizes takes the rebounding gives the hungry crowd the heart. you know, it was a beautiful game and a leave, the smile on your face. and it was nice because it wasn't too long ago. germany didn't make it out of the stage. that was a woke up in 2018 still. why did the same as such a hard time with hungry? well, you know, when you look at the group itself, everywhere you look, there's a winter, you know, you have fast and furious. france woke up a cup holders in portugal and then hungry, just hungry to show they can punch with the big boys. the national team coach, your he love a yogi love, i should say,
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called it one of the toughest matches he's dealt with. you know, when you looked at the match hungry, you know, really loaded their box defensively, made it very difficult for germany to fight opportunities. he had a bit more to say about the match up and about the group and about the future. here's, you'll give us money in the co pay. yeah. all mile off. it was clear that we faced a lot of resistance in the group. it was perhaps the most difficult group in terms of opponents. we now have 2nd place. we're going to england and that was great news too, of course, in london to be to play against england at wembley, england. chris, we heard it there germany against england in london. your thoughts on that match? well, you know, it'll be an electric crowd. of course. the match up on paper when you look at the recent masters between germany and england, they have a few friendlies. those really don't count. the last major tournament they played, it was over a decade ago. and the player that was called the germany's national team, thomas mueller, over a decade ago, scored
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a brace in the 2010 world cup. and i expect him along with the actual cambridge and others to bring that electricity. they got out of the most difficult part. you know, when you, when you get out of the group a death, a tough in your skin and makes your thick, you know, so we have to see what english can bring to the piss. they will have the home fan support. of course, a lot. i'm sure on their side, but the tail of the tape i give jeremy, the slight advantage the go production really hasn't been there for england. and hopefully germany get it done and do their best to give you okey love a good farewell. it's going to be a mess up to look forward to christ harrington from d. w for. thank you very much. thank you. now after 2 days without matches, the last 16 of the tournament starts on saturday with whales against denmark. we can take a look at all the match up is match up here. we have italy against austria on sunday. the netherlands will play the czech republic, followed by the high profile match belgium against portugal. now monday we'll see,
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croatia play, spain and france will take on switzerland and till tuesday finally as probably the thriller of this round as we just heard england taking on germany and then sweden will play ukraine. now the drum on the pitch between germany and hungry was preceded by a rift with tournament organizer. you wafer it had blocked a request to illuminate the munich stadium and rainbow colors in support of hungary l g b t q. community after a law was passed that the you condemned as discriminatory. now you wait for said the request would violate its political neutrality, but that did not stop soccer fans and other stadiums across germany from showing their solidarity. here's what some of them did. the
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let's get a reminder now of our top stories a here on dw angela. michael has delivered her last scheduled address to parliament as german chancellor. michael has been in power for almost 16 years, but she's not running for office in the next general election in september and hong kong, the last remaining pro democracy newspaper as printed its final edition. the apple daily's owners decided to scout publishing after authorities seized its assets and arrested a senior editors here watching the w. r. show conflicts known as coming up next with kim sebastian interviewing libya's ambassador to the united nations is coming up in just just a few moments. i don't forget you can always get more news analysis information on our website, d, w dot com. you can also follow us on instagram and twitter, of course, are handled there at t. w news for all of us here in berlin, and thank you so much for watching the
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the, the the entered the conflict with didn't sebastian libya has a new government or national unity which promises free election by the end of the year. but the roadblocks at places are bombs, militia groups still hold power throughout the country. i guess this week is coming via libby as an investor,
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this is the u. n. in geneva. how will this new governors succeed conflict on the w predicting election then versus predicting election. now they know a lot about you. you don't know a lot about them. the margin of error, a high polling and election in 45 minutes on d, w o the, it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the found the world order,
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the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network. also in europe. china is promising this partners rich profit in europe. there's a sharp warning you want wherever accepts money from. the new super power will be dependent on in china's gateways. europe starts july 1st on d, w. there is more freedom of speech today and that ever was in the history of them yet. it's in human treatment. it's barbarity miss the buyer. we have to give the government a chance. libya has a new government of national unity which promises free elections. by the end of this year. for the roadblocks, it faces our immense arms militia groups, so whole power throughout the country. they still kill and kidnap with impunity. my
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