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the who's this is dw news live from burly, sweet, sweet revenge decades in the making at the european football championship on england, the old rival germany the 1st time, and then i'll call a game in 55 here. taking them out of the competition. defeat means you can list iran as germany, coach comes to a bitter end, will be going live to its final press conference later in the shop. also coming up,
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germany's last soldiers leave afghanistan and almost 20 years. berlin ends its mission in the water and country. but there are fears over what will happen once all international troops league out is deadly heat wave in gulf western canada training. thousands of lies people struggles and stay cool as the mercury hits the record smashing 49 degrees celsius. ah, i've got out says welcome to the program and we begin with football this time and germany is exit from the euro. 2020 last night. germany were knocked out of the tournament by os rivals, england. it's the 1st time 3 lines of beaten germany in our cost game in 55 years. england now advanced to the quarter finals to play ukraine ecstatic english fans.
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i've been celebrating the historic victory the 3 lines road and england sword. a true mil when against germany finally, right, because it the best english misery things 966 june we b jeremy loss and lockout told him to invoke up it's event that you know 10 minutes or so another company we put it through the boat talking is brilliant. i was, i know the german fans at wembley stadium tried to make the best of it goes, teams play defensively. and i think is miller. i put it in we would have done. but, you know, in the end divided by munich for 2 months. mila gave fans in germany a moment of hope. if only for a few seconds,
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the channel, the english fans are in the state of ecstasy, despite elia doubts of catch goth southgate strategy. on this day result i brought out law. no no, no 11 might be a good. yeah. we wanted to know 90 minutes a could not believe it. i think i was right before the english team has to go on the road and is now off to rome. the dangerous moment for us with that warmth of success and the treating, you know, around the country that we've only got to turn up to when the thing and we know
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it's going to be an immense challenge from here on while police tried to disperse the cheering crowds, the magic is far from the talk while that magic, i'm the joins i. d. w, postponing charlotte chelsea bill she is in london and was at wendy last night. what was the atmosphere like after england defeated germany for the 1st time and 55 years? been an ecstatic reaction. up and down the country, not just outside the city. and we were there before the game kicks open. it was already electric, the atmosphere just at the prospects of this game. but winning, it has really been something out the england celebration parties in pub balls across the country. and that's because this isn't just a game to england. it's not even just a tournament. this is a rivalry that's been going back decades and decades and decades of pain,
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really for england, but now it feels like for a lot of england, france has been rectified in some way. so huge amount of excitement here. just looking at the front pages, it is of course, all across the newspapers and just mocking on me. that is fine, but i think a sense of pride as wo, one newspaper and it's susan air edition today mocking the wind has said it's headline, england didn't lose germany. so that's the 1st knockout. when since $966.00, it's a long, long, long rivalry is what happened is the team from now simply stronger this time, or is it gary southgate? what's behind it? what are the papers that say well well, it's an exciting team. it is a young team, but a lot of credit, as you say, don't have to go to the manage it guys south. he was criticized to some degree in the build up to this match, questioning some tactics. but as you had in the report there, i think
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a lot of england, france, well and truly been vindicated. to be frank, germany, one on top for me during the same day during this tournament. but this really is an exciting team. they haven't conceded a goal in the tournament so far, so a lot of people looking at their prospects with a good deal of hope. yeah, that, that hope of course, funds are confident on day that the team not really has a shot at the title. well, as soon as england funds are often confident and more often than not, they hopes that height in the build up the tournament is often dashed. but in this particular case, yes, it does feel like there is some legitimacy for that hope which again is represented in the front pages dare to dream time to dream for the england team whispers. now that this could be the one and the path to the final isn't to talk with it could be they had a, a good draw. so people are hoping that perhaps perhaps this is the one bring
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charlotte until in london for us. thank you. charlotte. germany's defeat marked a sad end to your he lives time. germany's coach his era at the helm of the national team. so the highest highs and some of the lowest lowes goals for him to make room folks that success that were growing over recent years as he increasingly struggled to blend young players with more experienced world cup winners. do you want him live era? is history after a total of 17 years with the germany national team, one the longer the anglo medical chancellor ship in 2004, then germany coach yoga. kinsman surprised everyone by pointing at his different they had got to know each other during training courses with the german f, a lines and a few from i learned incredible amount from your be off instead. so in coaching
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course, he was the only one who could explain in 30 seconds how the back full should be moved in certain situations and reasons why the claim man, the official coach took on the role as a motivator. love who many considered the secret boss with charges tactics. he avoided him or even we always wanted to be a transfer. and we want to be ahead of the other teams. so that's why we moved to the future this week. we're a little luck. genario isn't from me. recently, i was off to the 2006. well, couple things when departed, just as surprisingly, as he came and you'll be love took over the reins and found great success. the 2008 euros run is up. 2010, we'll cover 3rd place, 2012 euros. the semi finals. 2014 will cover the highlights, a trophy in rio. and then the 2016 euros, another semi final. and then came the spectacular crash. the 2018 woke up was
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a disaster, but defending champions crushed out in the group stage. the worst germany performance ever had a world come up came didn't show what they normally can do. but as coach, i'm responsible, and of course i have to ask myself why we didn't manage at love wanted to stay. and his bosses agreed. yet he couldn't find redemption for the 2018 world cup debacle at this euros. it wasn't a total disgrace. they were knocked out in the round of 16 by england. what remains after yogi le, 15 years that held one shiny piece of silverware, just the one that the biggest, one of the lot will be going live to your lives. final press conference at the bottom of the station for that the last german soldiers stationed in
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afghanistan have left the country, marking another milestone in the international troop of rolled. german soldiers have been on the grounds and have gone to stand for 20 years. most recently, they are in, gauged in a nato led mission aims as training and advising africa and security forces and supporting them with ariel recognizance. 1100 german soldiers were still stationed in the country, making the 2nd largest military contention in afghanistan after the u. s i'm joined by the w political correspondent, hans, and here in 1000000000. humph. johnny's troop was ro, from guns and came earlier than expected. what's behind that? while the german authorities, the defense ministry, was very cagey of the exec schedule of withdrawal of the troops of the last couple of months and weeks. many for tech to tactical reasons. i think one is expecting
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that there might be some attacks from the taliban and in order to make it more difficult for the taliban to do their planning possibly. and to show where the gaps might open in the defense of areas control by germany. the defense ministry of the very cagey was very reluctant to give an exact date. even in the last couple of days when you this was going to be happening in a few days time. and until the last moment there was no confirmation. but to now, it also seems that the americans who have been speaking about completing this withdrawal by september, exactly 20 years after those attacks on the world trade center in new york, that they will also be withdrawing within the next couple of weeks, possibly in july already so now that the german troops moving out, they leave behind aside the number of local staff interpreters and such. what has an a good come a combo? the defense minister said about how to help them. it has been going on for some
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time already that the local stuff have been given the opportunity to come to germany with their families and to settle here. a few 100 of them have already done . so in total it's about $3000.00 people that are already in germany. but obviously now with this withdrawal having being completed for the stuff that remain behind and feel that they are going to be threatened by taliban retribution that their lives are in danger. for them that matters. becoming very urgent. they to being offered the opportunity to come to germany together with their families, some pressure from various politicians and groups within the military to make it easier for people from, from the role to come to germany. because at the moment i have to pay for their life themselves, which obviously is a very high hurdle to take that it was disgrace to german troops. that part of this large international force for 20 years summit up. what did they achieve? very difficult question. one sense you can say they achieved very little at all.
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there is no stability and i've got a ton, there's no reliable government, there's no power sharing between the various parts of them to germany. because at the moment they have to pay for their flights themselves, which obviously is a very high hurdle to take that it was disgrace to german troops, a part of this large international force for 20 years. some of the up, what did they achieve? very difficult question. one sense you can say they achieve very little at all. there's no stability and i've got to stand. there is no reliable government. there's no power sharing between the various parts of the society in there enough got us on. but on the other hand, you must, one must say the initial reasons for going to have got a son was to stop eda and that has been successful. there is no longer a base for tara in international terror enough kind of song. and at the same time, many people in germany are saying that it's been
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a special relationship develop between germany and i've got a son that's been a lot of help in civil society in schools. the role of women has been emphasized. so that has been some civil society achievements, but the military goals have not really been meant to w as political correspondent, hands in berlin. thank you very much on time. not to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. the, the open army could return to the t grey regional capital of mckelly when within weeks, if needed, spokesperson is that the city was seized by the gray rebel forces earlier this week . and the of the opium government declared the seas. 5000 people have been killed since fighting brought up, broke out in november. officials in florida have pledged to conduct multiple investigations into the collapse of an ocean front apartment building near miami.
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the death so arose to 12 now with $149.00 residents still on, accounted for the states. emergency management division has requested an additional search and rescue team from the federal government of north korea's need. a kim jump on a slammed top party officials for failures in the countries. corona virus response . the state media report said the failures lead to a grave incident, but did not elaborate on the details. north korea has not officially confirmed any cases of cov, it 90 around the world. much of the progress on women's rights has been reversed by the effects of the coven. 19 pandemic. as women bear the brunt of economic and social fall out, the generation equality for him in paris aims to get things back on track. here are some of the issues, it will be looking that locked downs opposed to contain the pandemic lead to a surge and violence against women millions found themselves trapped their homes
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with, if used as partners and spouses and economies around the world. women tend to work in more insecure, low paid jobs, and informal jobs. and also many of the sectors hardest hit by the pandemic, such as food and retail. it's estimated that up to 11000000, goes around the world may not return to school. after the pandemic, many have become victims of child marriage over exploited as child labor. as joining us now is anita about t i. she's the deputy head of united, the united nations agency, us women which is organizing that event. i need to have today's general, quote, a former in paris. it's being called a once in a decade, the chance to improve the condition of women and girls, what concrete actions can we expect that well, we have a bunch of commitments may go coming to this conference, government, private sector, civil society, philanthropy. and everyone is going to make
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a commitment around 6 action coalitions to really accelerate gender equality implementation over the next 5 years. so we've heard women have lost more jobs than men during, during the pandemic. are you worried that some of those jobs won't be coming back and what can be done about it? oh, absolutely. we all ready seeing declines and labor force participation. and we know that the care budget for women is so large that many women are stepping out of the labor force. and once you step off, it's really hard for many women to come back. so this could have very consequential long term impact on women and only going to be talking about the economy. governments are spending currently billions and billions on a post pandemic recovery. you have proposed to create so called agenda bonds. what are gender bonds?
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when you know there has been a lot of interest among investors in pair magic books. and for example, there is a big market in green balls in climate balls, even vaccine bonds. but no sovereign government yet have borrowed money explicitly to spend on gender. and that's what we're proposing that if you have access to the market. and if your cisco situation as a sovereign allows you to go to the market to borrow men borrow agenda and commit to spending agenda. so it sounds like a good idea, have you, what's the response from, from governments? i'm happy to say we have a number of governments who are seriously looking up this and are hoping to be the 1st government in the world to issue a sovereign gender bond. and so keep, keep, let's, let's just wait to see who comes out with this book. and we think there is interest
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both by institutional investors and pension funds and others in such an issue. and we think that they're all governments who have significant gender equality programs that can underpin such an issue as i think about the deputy ahead of us women. thank you very much. pleasure to be with you. thank you. extreme heat wave is sweeping across west and canada, climbing dozens of lives as people struggled to keep cooled. the unprecedented heat smashed kinda the temperature reco. when the mercury hit 49 degrees celsius. cooling centers have been set up to give residence. some rest buy from the sweltering heat, which is expected to last for several days yet. the
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people died in the vancouver area in the record smashing heat wave engulfing western canada. temperatures have exceeded 45 degrees some taking to the water, others helping the vulnerable, distributing food and drink to provide relief from the effects of the extreme heat . officials are clear and pointing to this the cost of the white problem. in this instance, i think the, the big lesson coming out of the past number of days is that the climate crisis is not a fiction. that is absolutely real. and if you look, i had a briefing from the wildfire service the yesterday and again today, the entire west coast of north america from baja to alaska is red hot. this is not a british columbia problem. it's not a candidate problem. it is a global challenge. and we all need to have citizens of the world coming together.
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school and college classes have been cancelled in british columbia. and while that means play to some other concerned, it's just on bearable. it's impossible to be out. so never seen anything like this . i hope it never becomes like this. her again, it's not really pleasant. this is too much too much summer for us here. too much summer, too much heat and a problem that doesn't look like it's going away. and said that no matter gas guys paying one of the highest prices for climate change with they have done little to cause the toughest johnson 40 years have left thousands on the island. on the brink of starvation, non hours children and adults are forced to forage for leaves to eat. but a group say that the help reaching the island is doing little to stop the situation . getting worse. this was one spare time farmland,
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but now it's a desert. years of drought have destroyed nearly all of the crops here. strong winds sweeping away the soul of in sun storms covering what's left entire communities. on the brink of starvation, people here have resorted to eating whatever they can find. it took me that in the morning. i prepared this plate of insects and if i clean them the best i can without any water damage for 8 months, my children and i have been eating the land every day that we have nothing else to eat. and no rain to grow crop on the 2nd one, the people here on the front line of the global climate crisis. madagascar hardly any greenhouse gases, but it's one of the worst victims of climate change. 2 we're facing the worst drought in over 40 years, and this is an area where people depend on their own agriculture,
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home grown school, meals, small holder farmers. this is how they lived down here, but with drought back to back to back. people can survive. it's like, live drought is having families apart these 2 boys, wolf and after their mother died of hunger. they've been taken in by another family, but severely mound tuition and still not getting in touch with them. we have nothing left. i love that her mother is dead love and my husband said, what do you want me to say our lives centers around looking or can just leave survive to somebody who nearly a 1000000 people instead of in madagascar depend on food aid. some people have walked out was to get help, but not everyone is healthy enough to make a long journey aid organizations that more be done to help madagascar food to feed the hungry mouth. and finally,
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action on climate change. talk about this a bit more with martinez morgan. he's the general secretary of the german charity agency world hunger help with some of what needs to be done right now to stop salvation in madagascar. yeah. first of all, these images are making, the said again and again, it's so terrible to see these images and what it needs is really immediate relief to those people most effected by either bringing directly food to the region or by supplying the people with cash. this is, for example, what we have is currently doing, but in the long run, i think we need to work on the resilience of the people so that they are more resilient against these climate shocks. these needs reforestation. for example, this needs to erosion control, better irrigation system for the farmland,
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better seed, for example, many things which need investment in this region. so this is not the 1st time that we are reporting on the di situation in madagascar. and i was under the impression that help was on the way. why is there not enough help actually reaching madagascar right now. i think the pandemic also plays a role here because markets are sometimes closed. there are many barriers. inputs are not really coming to the region. and the pandemic is, is pretty strong actually a gas car. and i mean, we seeing the pandemic on the rise in several african countries at the moment. so this plays an important role. the other factor is it is really far away from the capital. so mainly goods coming to capital and then needs to be transported to this area. so this is all making help to for the people, not so easy. your organization has released its annual report today and it,
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you talk about hunger as a weapon of wall. what do you mean by that? now unfortunately, in quite a few conflicts, worldwide hunger is used as a weapon by conflicting parties at the moment. for example, in the t great region of a fuel pier, we clearly see that people do not get the assistance the, the help they deserve. they need to, they have the right to get these. this assistance and people are starving and the warring parties in this conflict in t grow and they are not really making it possible for humanitarian organization to ex is this region to access with people. so you talked about to grow. who's responsible of that is that the fault of the, if you can government it is the responsibility of,
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of every party involved in this conflict. for us, it's difficult to say who, who has more, who, who's more guilty and so, so to say what, what we see is that the people severely suffering. and we probably can't assess yet exactly what the level of suffering, what the level of people in need really is because x is, is again and again hampered and i mean even do and organizations have difficulties really, to go into every pocket of this, of this area. but yes, mother from the world hunger help a german charity. thank you very much for coming on to w. w. news. thank you. you're watching the w news still to come in just a few minutes. we'll be going alive to germany, coach you can live farewell press conference at the end of an era for the man behind germany is 2014 world cub when, but he bows out on
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a low note after his team was knocked out of your 2025th arrival england. but 1st it's been a year since china imposed a security law on hong kong. raging says it brings stability to city that was home to massive democracy protests. the law, criminalizes act of subversion, secession, collusion with foreign forces and terrorism. all can be punished by life in prison . critic say the legislation gives paging the power to silence critics and punish pro democracy activists. the wi fi become as met one of the few young activists still speaking up riding his politics and his love of hong kong into his skin. still be with one yet chin even in the darkest days. solving hogan the whole, i hope they remind me of the beliefs i started with,
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even if i'm jailed in the future. one started the group student politicize him last may just after hong kong or is heard about the national security law at 20. he's one of the oldest in the group there as young as 15. there's some of the few still visible on the streets. many other groups are gone. sorry, not all of that. well, i decided not to go to college last year, which i wanted to get to keep myself to activism while i was still free. i heard all, they are still work. i know many political influences seldom speak in public. they could be coughed under the national security law, all else, especially with it being so uncertain and how we feel like we have to step on. especially when prominent figures are either in jail or in exile. all that, like, well why one has been arrested for times in the last year, twice just this month. march is our band under pandemic rule. he and his group hand
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out leaflets instead, but it's enough to get him into trouble. the pressure is intense. he knows national security officers are watching him. he doesn't go to sleep until 7 am. so he's awake at dawn. that's when police arrest people at home. he's part of what beijing says is an extremely small minority that the national security law targets to preserve stability. one has the stability brought by the national security law. it's just an illusion and is built on people's fear. there's no room for farther tweet. what if even the terms freedom and democracy become to be one day. i won't compromise on my speech or that if you will. he and his group support those already in jail. they take supplies to protesters behind bars, on where your handle,
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hong kong future is more important than my one future gaining. when the political prisoners are released in years or decades to come, i don't want them to return to work. hong kong, hong kong without home callers found all. and how many c we're the kids chosen by the time. but i think it's we who have chosen this iraq c dot on this symbols on his skin state.
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