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i thought, yeah, well, no, no 11, maybe guy it's a good. yeah. we want to know. know if you minutes. i could not believe it. i think the board comes in the english team has to go on the road and is now off to rome. the dangerous moment for us with a warmth of success and the treating around the country that we've only got to turn up to when the thing and we know it's going to be an immense challenge from here on well police, try to disperse the cheering crowds, the magic is far from the answer to that magic i know
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joined by the w correspondent, charlotte chelsea bills. he is in london and was at wembley 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 state, 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, 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 only me that it's fine, but i think a sense of pride as well. one newspaper in its season,
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a or addition today mocking the wind has said its 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 would happen 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 a lot of the very england france, well and truly been vindicated to be flat germany, one on top for me during the same deal during this tournament. but this really is an exciting team. they haven't conceded the goal in the tournament so far. so a lot of people looking at that prospect with
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a good deal of hope that hope of course, funds are confident on day that the team not really has a shot at the title. well, that's the honest england fans are often confident and more often than not they hopes that height in the build up these tournaments is often dashed. but in this particular case, yes, it does feel like there is some just some of the for that hope which again is represented in the front page is debt to dream. time to dream for the england team whispered, now that this could be the one and the path to the final isn't to talk. so it could be they had a, a good draw. so people are hoping that perhaps, perhaps this is the one raymond charlotte cell still in london for us. thank you. charlotte and england, victory over germany also marked the close of him loose career as coach of the germany team. he's managed the team as head coach since 2006 and won the world comp
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in 2014 and brazil woke up in russia and 2018 marked low point when germany were knocked out in the group stage. speaking to reporters that later today, lou said he's took responsibility for yes, that is not mine off until i take full responsibility for and welcome of course or take responsibility as well for being one event this early without any if and but also to the home and of course, it's going to take some time to process and digest this disappointment. thus, as, for instance, the longer jaga bob was 15 feet in this for a long years. wonderful moment. well, but with a fair share of disappointment, when i knew that this team and some of the players, that was me be with us in the germany national team for the come. some of them have a very bright future or decent forget, right. and hopefully they will us,
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but they are all hoping for. we certainly wish that. and i, i wish times the flick my success for the very best and on many successes mine had slipped by him and my heart was continues to beat. black red gold continues to be black read girl john cran is with me from the w both just take his take us to the era of him live very briefly. what was, what does it mean for, for german soccer and the countries him to step down? well, it's really a trudy the end of the era because it's hard to imagine jeremy without you can laugh it's been involved with the f b for 17 years. it's longer than the german transfer. i don't know if it did have praise. anyone who can outstanding america this as a bit of a hats it, but i think you know, when he to call you back in 2006 gemini, finish said in the well cut. that was a good feeling that some
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a fairytale that we talk about, he would revolutionize things because they've had to leave him an exit from 200-2004 at the pin championship. he really focused on 1st stop developing some kind of identity possession base football and also streamlining the academy academy to bring through some young players. so that really is kind of his legacy. unfortunately, it all just kind of ran out of steam a bit towards the end. so what his legacy, what was the press been saying about his time? we have seen lots of articles about him. what's the general feeling that? well, i think the general feeling is it's really sad that it's had to end this way given his success. of course, the highlight being the world cup. when in 2014 we can see the newspaper that the front page failed to tabulate. alas, our basically yogi or our it's all i ever and so a feeling probably more disappointment than anger. i was at a big i'm watching the game last night and that full time when i was there were no
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g is just kind of censor, just appointment. i think with a team hasn't fulfilled that potential and perhaps that depressed. asking him why did love carry on after the woke up the barclay in 2014. and perhaps you would have made a lot more sense for him to stand down than sort of have 3 more years of kind of misery. as we've told the next 900 flick contract stuff. all 1st big shoes to fill . yeah, big used a fellow of course, but he will know what's involved. he was author assistant to yeah. so he knows responsibility. he also knows a lot of the players bear in mind. he was the by him unit coach and other by munich players in the school. so he will have that nucleus to work with the achieved a lot of success with them, of course, winning the treble. what's also promising is germany did when the euro and the 20 ones at 1 am. and so there are some young players coming straight from the they need to transition into the senior team. so some things to be positive about while there's hope at least live, what did he say?
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anything about what his immediate future will look like? may kept his card very closely. chest in that press conference. he said he's not even have time to plan a holiday yet. but what he will davis go away and kind of process this disappointment. think what his next move could be is that boys expressed a desire to maybe coach outside of germany, perhaps for tensor club football. there are some, a nice 4 vacancies that he's been linked with them that job in england. and so, you know, ram madrid or say when that was vacant. so there are big clubs that still potentially would be interested in him because of course we've seen his caliber as coach. interesting to see if he goes to england after that's good. so the dollar grade d, w is full of thank you. a 2nd look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. north korean leader kim jong on have slammed top policy officials for failures in the countries. corona, those response, the state media reports set the failures lead to a close grave incident,
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but didn't dot did not elaborate on the details. north korea has not officially confirmed any cases of cobit 19 by russia. president vladimir putin has confirmed, he received the russian vaccines, but make v put. he was given the 1st shot back in march and the 2nd in april. but the kremlin then declined to reveal which vaccine have been used. at least 7 migrants, including one pregnant woman, have drowned off the coast of lump due south to the boat. they were on capsize. the italian coast guard say 46 people were brought to shore, but around 10 other has still missing the group. i believe to have set off from tunisia, an extreme heat wave is sweeping across. western canada, climbing dozens of lions as people struggled to keep cool. unprecedented heat smashed candidates temperature record. wendy mercury hit 49 degrees celsius cooling centers up in set up. so give residence some respite from the sweltering heat which
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is expected to last for several days. yet. a prolonged, dangerous, and historic heat wave engulfing western canada has already caused dozens of death . people are being encouraged to go to cooling centers to combat the extreme heat. it's just on bearable it's, it's impossible to be out. so never seen anything like this. i hope it never be like this. her again, it's not really pleasant. this is too much too much summer for us here. but some are enjoying being outdoors. thank hoover, but it's an interesting experience the nice getting outside, but basically consuming gallons of water the whole time not surprising with temperature is exceeding 45 degrees in some places, some feeling close to 50 degrees in others because of the human conditions. some are taken to the water to cool down, while others are helping the vulnerable by distributing food and drink to provide
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relief. officials point to this being part of a wider 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've had a briefing from the wildfire service 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. sewland college classes have been cancelled in british columbia, which means more playtime, perhaps. but extreme heat and the search for relief looks like a climate emergency problem that just isn't going away. but off german soldiers stationed in afghanistan have arrived back in germany, marking another milestone of the international troop withdrawal. with the arrival
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of the last contingent, germany is finishing its longest, expensive and deadliest military mission since world war 2. more than 150000 german soldiers happen stationed in afghanistan for nearly 20 years. many of them serve in more than one mission, cost. the lives of 59 german soldiers as international troops. i was growing concerned of growing of the deteriorating security situation in afghanistan. alma joined by the w physical correspondent hans put on here in both hands. johnny's troop are off and gone and came earlier than expected. what's behind that? the german authorities, the defense ministry was very cagey of the exec schedule of withdrawal of the troops out of the last couple of months and weeks. many for take to tactical reasons. i think one is expecting that there might be some attacks from the taliban and in order to make it more difficult for the del, a band to do that planning possibly. and to show where the gaps might open then the
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defense of area is controlled by germany. the defense ministry of very cagey was very reluctant to give an exact date, even in the last couple of days when you this is 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 the withdrawal by september, exactly 20 years after those attacks on the world trade center, 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 a sizable number of local staff interpreters and such what times and a good comp combo, the defense minister said about how to help them. this has been going on for some time already that the local staff have been given the opportunity to come to germany with their families and to settle here. a few 100 of them have already done
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. so in total it's about $3000.00 people that are already in germany. but obviously now with this withdrawal having been 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. the matter is becoming very urgent, they to being offered the opportunity to come to germany together with families. there is some pressure from various politicians and groups within the military to make it easier for people from, from the realm to come to germany. because at the moment they have to pay for their flights themselves, which obviously is a very high hurdle to take no disgrace to german troops, a 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. 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
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got on. but on the other hand, you must one must say the initial reasons for going to have gone has done was to stop eda and that has been successful. there is no longer a base for tara in international terror enough. got his tongue. and at the same time, many people in germany are saying that it's been a special relationship develop between germany and i've got a son that's been a lot of help in civil society and schools. the role of women has been emphasized. so that has been some civil society achievements, but the military goals have not really been met to w as political correspondent hunt's plant in berlin. thank you very much. well, 2 decades ago german troops began their mission to bring democracy and stability to have got to start. let's have a look now at what went wrong and what progress was actually achieved. for peter, she dick afghan has dan isn't
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a home away from home for more than 30 years. he and his wife and maria have been aid workers. they're teaching children how to read and write and do math. both are disappointed with the international community's achievement zone events and in 1000000000 reconstruction sort of begun straight up level fungus. and they should have put an administration in place and kept a close eye on what they did with all the funding. none of that was checked. they just kept throwing money at it and when things didn't work out, they just threw me warm from ms. gordon and vincent closed club to mine for no was navigation isn't the. should it say children still don't learn enough at school? partly because international partners made mistakes on an organizational level to the home for you. good ball. they built a lot so they built lots of schools that no one cared what was happening inside them without the it was all very rudimentary,
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still punched i despite debate about whether the intervention of the international community was worthwhile. there have been marked improvements, especially in education unesco, say the number of kids enrolling in schools has risen clearly. but the education gap between rural and urban areas remains would be that there has been considerable progress at primary school level. it's estimated that half of all afghans can now read and write. that was different 20 years ago. once again, the same goes for educating girls in the 1900 ninety's under the taliban, they got no education at all. when women were completely oppressed under the taliban, their situation remains precarious, but they have gained some rights. they can vote, join political movements and go into business. but state level corruption remains endemic. transparency, international ranks afghanistan as one of the world,
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most corrupt countries. one reason why aid money doesn't always reach its intended destination we have to acknowledge that the international community was not capable of laying down rules on how the money was to be spent. often on getting the income never got around to introducing good governance or tackling corruption. i think you will feel i to few and in our culture, mackenzie, the security situation remains dramatic. now the taliban is pushing to get back into power. already has, has the country under his control dance. why anna marie and peters critic expect the situation in afghanistan to stay just as it's always been extremely unstable as we're say. so i don't see any long term peace
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side unless the government reconciles with the taliban. and trying to get the countries out, it's on and off as often on sibling still a couple planned to go back again soon. they say the people need their help. now, more than ever across the world, the delta, very end of the corona virus, is having a devastating impact. the red cross is warming that indonesia is on the brink of a pandemic catastrophe. southeast asia, the most popular country is seeing infection rates, rocket authorities expected to impose strict locked on measures to tackle the spread. it's not much, but at house getting treatment for cobra. 9 team in indonesia is neither easy nor comfortable. hospitals have no more room
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for these patients. they are relegated to make shift tense where health work is overwhelmed by an influx of seriously ill people. and they get past city of the trash cans is the portable beds. but the number of people coming here to ask for medical treatment is really high. we can just reject someone even willing to take wheelchairs. we just booked a hallway and made it into an additional trash facility with 15 beds. got somebody put him on the door with just under 5 percent of the population fully vaccinated and infection rates tripling in the last few weeks. indonesia is teetering on the edge of a corona virus catastrophe. oxygen is becoming a scarce commodity. many desperate family members end up at shops like thieves in search of cylinders for their loved ones. oh,
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bob, jim cylinders are getting hard to find. the distributor is running out of stock. supplies is still the case for the moment, but they're being restricted, as demand keeps increasing. i'm afraid of demand stays this high will be running out of oxygen to probably this 2nd wave of infections is being blamed on travel during last month, 8 holiday, as well as more contagious variance like the delta strain. the red cross has warned that an urgent increase in medical care treatments and vaccinations is needed to have that a full blown crisis. until now, president, yoko doctor has insisted current restrictions a sufficient but officer increasing pressure to do something to stop the rising number of deaths. he has planned new lockdown measures expected to be finalized on
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wednesday and tennis. serena williams dreams of the 24th grand slam ended in tears. as he retired into from wimbleton williams was leading the 1st set of opening round match against sandra certain of it, so bitter roofs. when she fell and had an uncle with events before, she can feed them, the american waved all 4 sides, the center court and another dramatic many a time when roger federer qualifies for the 2nd round after his opponent also suffered an injury. the swiss at the top of your screen, there survived a major scare at wimbledon. when adrien marino pushed him all the way the match would have gone to a decisive fit, better marino, flipped over the, and was forced to retire. federal was visibly emotional after the mass when talking about his opponent, answering williams for time. this week,
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police in greece recovered a painting by probably cancel stolen 9 years ago from the come to the national gallery, but doing a presentation of the recovered work. it suffered a mishap and fell to the floor. the painting was being shown to reporters. just been placed on a ledge when it slipped and fell down. it is not thought stuff been damaged in the fall because i presented the woman's heads painting as a gift to the greek nation in 1949. in recognition of the resistance of 2 fascists axis powers during world war 2. watching the w news coming up next and news asia, hong kong, new climate of fear. we ask, what has changed in china and pose the top security law. one year ago, we hear from a young activists determined to continuous between the and the government and the
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desperate dance and introduce drastic measures to control the surgeon, the number of cobra, 1900 cases as the delta variance for those doors and a lot more coming up with my colleague here, i spent a g right up after the 11, an update at the top of the office from me in the team here. but in the news, the news, the news, the news,
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