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the jewish and the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on d, w. ah, the, ah, ah, this is the w. news lies from berlin. is the european union about to open a direct line of communication with russia. president, lot of put in germany, the chancellor, michael coles on the you to begin talks of the kremlin to address what she described as russian many provocations against also coming up hong kong last pro democracy, newspaper silence. people line up to buy
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a copy of the final print edition of the apple bailey. we'll find out what this means for the cities opposition movement. and coach shaffer germany at the euro. 2020 football tournament. the team does make it through to the last 16 in the end, but only after a 1090 minutes against hungary. ah i'm assuming so it's kinda good to have with us german chancellor. uncle michael has spoken out in favor of a summit between the european union and russia's president flattered me, put in you. leaders are due to consider the proposal at a summit in brussels later today. medical says the talks must address what she says are moscow's many provocations against you and its interests in eastern europe. michael made the proposal at a session of parliament in berlin. let's hear what you're saying. and the events of the last few months and not only in germany have clearly shown that it's not enough
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for us to react to russia. numerous provocations in an, uncoordinated way. instead, we must create mechanism to be able to respond to publications together and in a unified way. only then will we learn accounts rushes high, where the, when you and in my view we, the european union must seek direct contact with russia and the russian president, ulta, no, it's not enough for us president joe biden to speak with the russian president. lucy, i welcome that, but the european union must also create formats for dialogue. otherwise complex will never be result. or chief political correspondent, michelle, it is, nor is with us in studio and she's following tensile medical speech to parliament a little bit earlier. she was advocating direct talks with russia from the european union side. how significant is that? put on the table together with the french president, him. i know my call a lot of countries on particularly in favor with that, particularly the balkan countries want a much, much tough
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a songs and they very much welcome that joe biden is also the u. s. president is sending clear signals that there are limits to russia's actions at the same time. there was that summit between getting approved and entered biden. and this is the level of interaction that anglo mackerel and french present amount of my call, a pushing for a map of stress that geographically europe simply can't escape russia's presence. and that at the same time as there are still passions in place. there must also be dialogue in the future. she touched on this because it was a priority for her, and we should see michelle. this was also her last regular speech in parliament. it didn't really seem like it is what she's not particularly keen on all of those goodbye moments because there's still quite a few to come. that already happened quite a few and it seems like everybody else keeps waving goodbye to her and she refuses to do it. but there was a moment in the speech where she thank 2 must have been here the for defense and interior minister here in germany, a close ally of hers and singled out and his work for nato draw
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a new strategic outlook that that can be considered as a slight moment of goodbye, but all on all the other issues on dialogue with russia. after all, she's gone a long political way with russia's present flooding or pushing over the past 16 years, also on china. but also when it comes to talking to turkey over migration of a potential 2nd turkey deal and to limit migration to the you, it's quite clear that she's still trying to make small steps forward despite the fact that she might not have chapter headings of achievements on those issues, do you think those small steps forward are going to be a big part of our legacy? absolutely. she never stops trying. when she was asked what she wants, everybody to say about her. and in terms of legacy, she says, was, doesn't want people to say that she was lazy, was, he clearly isn't. and she's demonstrating this also by not making ground statements, but still keeping to the book, keeping to the work that needs to be done next. but of course, that has been criticism also threw out for her leadership that she doesn't talk
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vision. she doesn't make this kind of big picture politics and stick sticks with the immediate crisis that needs solving. and of course, that is covered 1900. at this moment in time while she is headed to this summit, which could also be her last, what are the other big points of the agenda for her there? what is tackling a coffee? 19? it's a travel restrictions, but also the easing of travel. it was rather notable that she isn't particularly pleased with the idea that spain and portugal those tours and reliant countries, a much more liberal and letting in tourists from pandemic, from mutation regions particular britain she didn't mentioned britain, but that's what she clearly meant. while jeremy is being more restrictive than so, i think that will be quite a bit of knocking heads together. and at the same time, she wants to unify europe further, although nobody really believes and that you will move past the everyone the unitary voting. when it comes to foreign policy, at least she wants to forge a bit more unity. there are chief political editor, michelle because no,
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thank you. let's get around above some other headlines now. hundreds of unmarked grades had been found in the canadian town of marie able success. gotcha. one near a former catholic boarding school. it's the latest in a string of shocking discovery that this use schools for 1st nations children across the country. they revived calls from the catholic church to apologize for the history of abuse of indigenous children in canada. the former philippine president no. aquino, the 3rd has died, he was 61 keno, served as leader from 2010 to 2016. he was the son of 2 of the country's biggest pro democracy icons. and he was known as a thorn in the side of china. aquino had been battling prolonged illness including undergoing dialysis and heart surgery. anti virus software pioneer john mcafee, has been found dead in his jail, south spain. the discovery came shortly after court to prove his expedition to the
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united states where he was wanted for tax evasion. a prison spokeswoman woman said he had apparently committed suicide and puffs r. brittany spears has told her los angeles judged that she wants the conservatory ship of her estate revoked. the singers father, jamie spears effect control over finance and personal life for more than a decade. now, spirit describe this legal arrangement as abuse a victim of tyranny. that was the defiant cover story of the last upper edition of the apple daily. as hong kong, the final pro democracy newspaper wrote its own obituary. it came just days after authorities move to shut down the paper on national security grounds. people waited in long lines to try to secure one of the last copies. $1000000.00 were printed several times. its normal circulation. newspaper was known for its criticism of china, communist schoolers. it said it had no choice but to seize operations after police frozen assets and arrested 5 top editors and executives last week. it is seen as
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another sign of china tightening on the city. d. w correspondent phoebe kong is standing by for us in hong kong with the latest on the story high phoebe. and tell us more about this last edition of the apple daily. and i am holding the pre interpretation update on this one page. the headline, that whole whole bases painful farewell in rain. like with a picture showing one of the staff cars with a waving his cell phone with like song to support us with a 2 hundreds of support. his gathering outside of heck for the last night during the last few hours, an approach from a supposed to say we support app with 80. so it was a very sentimental, nice, last night for a home who is also a fellow leaders as opposed to waiting on the 26 to 10 news paper
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and also wrote a letter that tend to home home and a lot. so i call it fun pages, they have published the fact that they have managed to publish news paper and told to read those that they hope that every everyone can carry on the spirit. despite is pollution. we saw the long lines of people waiting to get a copy of this last edition. i mean, tell us more about how people all across hong kong have been reacting to this closure. both things absolutely has publishes their 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 even like early morning. agree am for pm. the already line outside these papers, the ones that home call and the 1st typically for people to find just one copy of
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this payment. and that reflects how people go for like the very last a position platform, a pre cut off position for the opposition of helium. absolutely. they have low mean a very like i call make voices like sizing the china cabinet party and good x media. fear about this could be the very last light my media that could also complex to express and is also a very like sentimental day for all that was in hong kong because they have been a very mature in the history of the journalist. ok if you become reporting for us there from hong kong. thank you. to football. now in the euro. 2020 we're germany is through to the last 16 but just barely after surviving what was billed as a group of death. the roller coaster game at fans very much on the edge of their seats
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with germany on the verge of elimination. lay on the risk of bark while celebrations and the winning minutes of the match when he scored to secure to, to draw just good enough to advance to the knock off round against england. the historic rivals will face off in london on tuesday. in the other game between a title holders, portugal and world champ in france, there was similar drama, and the same result too, too. with the end, the hero here was christiana rinaldo, who scored twice to spare portugal the fate of going home early ronaldo now has a equal the men's international scoring record with 109 goals. he also extended his overall euros record to 14 goals. and all this means at france, finish on top of the group there, followed by germany and 2nd, and portugal in 3rd. all 3 teams are advancing to the last 16 of the tournament. hungary are heading home and we have chris harrington from
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d. w. sports to talk about the german match, of course craft 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 a roller coaster that just went in the straight freefall for a moment. if you're supporting the germans side. and then after the break, chi hobbits comes through levels of score. you get a bit of joy and then it gets stuck right out of you because with the 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 yogi love makes the right cost subs in jamal move. jala was one key out of the to 2 minutes later. beautiful. the risk scores equalize it takes to a rebounding gives the hungry crowd the heart. you know, it was a beautiful game and a leave. this follow your face and it was nice because it wasn't too long ago.
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germany didn't make it out of the stage. that was a woke up in 2018. so why did this 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, you know, 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, called it one of the tough is 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 find 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 copay. yeah. all model of 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 play against england at wembley, england. chrysler heard it there germany against england in london. your thoughts
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on that match? well, it'll be an electric crowd. of course the match up on paper when you look at the recent matches between germany and england, they have a few friendlies. those really don't count. the last major tournament they played in was over a decade ago, and the player that was called the germany's national team, thomas mueller, over a decade ago, scored 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, it makes you 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 english. and hopefully germany get it done and do their best to give yogi love a good farewell. it's going to be a mess up to look forward to christ harrington from b to b for thank you very much. thank you. and we just have time for reminder of our top
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