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the me ah, excuse me. this is the news life on berlin football feedback this year. i think i'm prepared to face italy in the euro 2020 final. so it's football coming home or will it be another keith of liability? but there is wide open fan, so the class lives up to the high at the retirement full of trauma. also coming up with stock choice, football, guerria, populous, conservative and pro, you parties in a dead heat as the country goes to the post again to and mounts of electro. that
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counts down on the british entrepreneur, which at branson gets ready to take off a board. his spacecraft that he hopes will soon bring toward the edge of space. ah, i made you make a junior welcome to the program. they will be in football championship, reaches its climax tonight when e to the faith england in the final. while england will have the support of most of the 60000 fans at london's wembley stadium, italy will look to continue the incredible transformation and a coach for a better mancini. it promises to be a very k g, and counter, ah, if football is coming home, then the team on this past the unwelcome dest looking to crash the posse. but at least some people were happy to see a 3 year in london for the year 2020 final oh.
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these u. k base. it's the fans with their own spin on the classic england dance. and that teams divide to tense penalty shootouts against spain to reach the final and now hoping to win the 1st european championship since 1968. got to get physic. i meant for to answer england physically stronger than natalie. but football is played with a ball on the grass and we hope we can do better than them knowing that these qualities will be important in a match like the final. but sometimes the smaller ones, when i want to be j to be called a crystal jacoby, that the bus out though we need support for england has reached the very top percent prime minister, not one semester chance for some political capital loading. and the monarch herself queen elizabeth wishing the team while in a letter adding, quote,
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with the hope that history will record not only your success, but also the spirit commitments and pride with which you have conducted yourself. should also feature in a different time than before. the final but it's this one, but the skin is 3 lions that really captures the english move oregon. so south set per cation, the fact is england, not one major tre fees in the world cup in 1900. 66. the we're in the final and we were here. we had to win, so everything is important. however, at present to pay for them, we're pleased that that legacy is been there. but now we want to go and, and bring the trophy home for everybody. to do that,
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so have to be the most informed side in wells football, italy, or on beacon in 33 matches, and the reverse him and she in a and yet to lose to england in a major tournament and whispering, they're pretty good at penalties to migrate from the sports joints, me now for the build up to this massive game, we are looking forward to mock. i mean as to how the tournament has turned out so far, what kind of plan should we expect? i think we'll have a dramatic final, but i think the drama a bit different to what we've seen in the rest of the term and the rest of the former. i think part of the plays quite tired because of the corona virus pandemic with 2 seasons kind of extra back to back. and you can tell with the amount of own goals we've had, we've had 11 own goals. mr. own goal is the tournament top scorer, and i think defensive just got too tired and then there's been mistakes being made in a nicely a different day. the 2 sides have shown how to defend in the morning considered one
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goal. so i think there might be drama, but not because of mistakes or excitement, but trauma because it's going to be so tense. and just one moment of magic might make the difference or is all the way to penalty or one mistake or cost the other team. the only now to italy, $33.00 games on beaten what house for about 2 months. you need done to bring out this beast in this side. they've always been hard to be. defending has always been very important to italians. but in the past, there was a happy to win more nil. this side is different. we saw in the opening gain against turkey. exactly a month ago that they just completely destroyed turkey 3 meal. they went for those extra goals. the italian sides of the past never did. so that's a positive development. i'm looking at tonight. if they get ahead, it might mean they won't, should have shopped like in the olden days. but i remember in 2010 when they were world cup holders, and i was in the stadium in johannesburg when they were beaten by slovak,
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here to go out in the group stage and that was a real low point. then not many high point things. they didn't get to the final in euro, 2012. but they were battered by spain for now they won't want that to happen again . so what months you need to has done is actually incredible. this is decided didn't even qualify for the last will cup and here they are in the final undeservedly. so yes, but if england go on to win, how much will this really mean to the side? after what 55 years of going to pain? it's a long time for the suppose it inventors of the modern game of football to have to wait to only of ever one wall will come at $966.00 and then never made an of a final is quite staggering, really. and it's on home. so again, just like in 66, the love 60000 fans behind them. and yet the country's been actually crazy. there's this bolting all over the place and flags. and yeah, they're really going to milk for everything. it's worth because the final doesn't come along very often. and actually, i think they said just happy to be in the file because they've got over the semi
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final james. but of course now you're reading the final and you've got to take that chance, but it's really the toughest team they face. sofa. ok, only time will tell meters from d w. sports. thanks for your time. let's knock off on some other stories making headlines around the world. the wife of hazy says fascinated president, need have fast remarks since the killing of a husband. my team luis that the talk happened in the blink of an eye without to have fun to get the chance to see where the patient police accused for in mass and carrying house. the killing was the markings, the anniversary of this for been as the massacre in which more than 8000 muslims were killed. collaborations include a burial of $900.00 newly identified victims. the atrocity in july, 995 was west master car. since the 2nd world war to the pope frances has appeared in public for the 1st time since undergoing
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statuary, the pontiff appear on the balcony of a hospital in rome. lead weekly prayer, and frances had 3 creation last part of his interest. i have made you vote as i go into the posen gary for the 2nd time in 3 months in hopes of and then the political impasse elections in the spring were inconclusive, as no party want enough support to form the government. this time, 2 parties had been running neck and neck in the opinion polls. one populace on the other ones and close that size to brussels. they promised drastically different solutions in a nation rock by state corruption and the influence of the mafia. transference international says ball game is one of the most or up countries in the european union. let's cross about 2 d w correspondence, but a vessel who's covering the elections for us. i barbara the previous election in april produced a fragmented parliament that failed to phone the bible correlation. will it be
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difference this time? that's what of course the guy in voters hope, but it's far from certain because it's going to be a fragmented parliament again. and again, it looks as if the opposition parties themselves could not garner a clear majority. so they have been having talked before him this time and said the most like the outcome is the minority government for that they would then need to support for instance of the, for the cooper form a communist party of these days called socialist party, a full area who they don't want to go into coalition with because the idea is to divergent by who they think might be interested in supporting every form agenda invoke area. there is among voters, we've talked to a very strong wish and will for change because people are tired and fed up with corruption in the instance of the mafia and all walks of life and both area. so it
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might be rocky times that had politically, it's not going to be clear cut, but there may be just a solution on the horizon talking about rocky times. what will be the new government main challenges the main challenge is to reform the country and to get rid of corruption. i mean, that is just adamant that really, really needs to be done. because all reports we've seen in the last month talk about the country that is almost become a captured state. it's all walks of life. if you are stop by a policeman, you have to pay him money. if you want to permit for building something, you have to go to the office and pay somebody money and it's, it's just everywhere. if you go to hospital, you need certain drugs, you have to pay the doctor. so for people, this means that their life becomes much more difficult plus, economically the country overall of course, loses huge sums, big sums of money. european money in particular have been just squandered and wasted in, in public building projects. that of course,
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we're sort of taking in by the mafia. so this is a disaster zone, economically and politically. and it just needs reform from the bottom from the bottom up. and that is a huge chance for any sort of shaky coalition of opposition parties that is likely to emerge here. barbara vessels and sophia, thank you for your time but it's a short term for narr. richard. branson is preparing to fly to the edge of space. you'll be joining the fast, fully crude test flight launched by virgin galactic with 6 people on board. branson is one of 3000000000 s along with jeff bezos on elan mask. buying to us in a new era of private commercial space travel. the billionaire space race is on the 1st stop, is richard branson, his vss unity will carry a full convoy of travellers beyond us atmosphere for the 1st time on sunday.
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branson has been trying to do this for the last 10 years, and he's had numerous delays. technical delays, he's 70 years old. i think he wants to, to see his venture succeed and i think by going up himself, it's a bit of a publicity stunt to some degree. branson's flight will last about 19 minutes during which the rocket pine will climb to a peak of 89 kilometers above the new mexico does that. the crew should experience a few minutes of weightlessness before descending. to think that this is now here, finally reaching the point of commercialization where anybody who has the money and once has the desire can, can buy a ticket and go to space. that is, that is truly special. it's going to be a game changer. i think for space, but branson isn't alone in his venture to commercialize space travel work. amazon found a just phase off is scheduled to fly aboard his company blue origin rocket later this month. meanwhile, ellen musk says his company's 1st private space flight will take place in september,
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but space x, which is also received funding from the u. s. government has bigger plans to what space x is doing is primarily launching satellites, government, satellites, commercial satellites, and, and other other space systems to earth orbit. and ultimately, what they want to do is launch people to mars that is the most ambitious of all these 3 ventures. the other 2 are seeking to focus on space tourism, taking passengers to lower the orbit for a few minutes of micro gap microgravity time. regardless of the ambitions. all 3 men changing the space industry forever and in tennis australia is ashley, but he has one half fast wimbledon title of the beaten carleen up the cova and a woman's single spinal the well number one followed up here when the french open in 2019 but at 3, that's the victory. it wraps up
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a remarkable come back from barty wasn't sure if it's enough to compete from the tournament. she's just really as fast women's champion or 41 years following in the footsteps. i though, yvonne, it took me a long time to verbalize the fact that i want to, to, to data dream it. and so i want to win this incredible tournament and being able to live at my dream right now with everyone who's made it better than better than i ever could have imagined i had. it's just, i mean, i didn't sleep last night. i was, i was thinking of all the waters, but i think when i was, i was coming out on this court. i felt at home in a way. and i think being able to share that with everyone to share that with my team is incredible. on you're watching d w news as a reminder of our top story, england fans, so the team will win the fast made that trophy and 55 years and foot board championship spinal on sunday night. they faced up against italy who looked to
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continue the incredible transformation on the coach for battle. mancini look at how envisioned the coffee farm is in welcome. i have become big exporters after 10 into an old idea, the corporate that's after the break. i am at mike a junior, stay tuned for more about the me the goal was right in front of it. then suddenly we agreed to postpone the or didn't the games that tokyo with 2023. of course, during the qualifying ground for sports heroes helped down during lockdown starts july 19th on d, w. ah,
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ah, coffee. thrown in guatemala. it's sorted by weight and graded by hand. then it's ready for her round the cloak at the processing facility of coffee, gray with corporation federation medical, cadillac. its premises are in pain and need the capitol watched him on the 50 the representatives, the more can you copy? farmers gather here once a year. that general meeting here at marlin coffee, he gets the human face. and the history reps from over a 100 cooperatives throughout the country have travelled to pay. then they all supply the federation with coffee, with the secret to a good coffee is the work that goes into making it. most of the small farmers here are indigenous maya people are you there if they thought we were dumb
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dirty and devoid of intelligence? no implications, as many as their full causes with the slaves. the plantation owners merciless our windows, the i'm, our fathers and grandfathers were driven off there last me almost. and then they were forced to work for the germans. this never happened, was i live minus as co up members, and now firmly in control of their own destinies. but these coffee, gro was, have witness some terrible things, knowing for the military didn't care at all. they killed women and children and families. they burned down our houses, destroyed our crops. i don't know. the model. goodner from switzerland headed the federation of coffee grow as cooperatives, petty coca cola for 30 years. during that time, he's turned this organization of small scale pharmacy intake. watch him on the 2nd largest coffee export her despite resistance from the economic and the water,
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milan is the toner. so what's a mile and needs a more just and equal science not privileges. you know, they like to achieve this goal. gotten to dispense with traditional development muscle house the stuff he's always on my don't say aid anymore. he's been struck from my vocabulary and how aid creates dependency. and that's something, no one should have the co op, have become an example of how progress can be made in a poor country. socio political be missing a known name written on for per larry organization with a social focus. and that aims to distribute our profit downward. i'm agreeing off of women are among those who stand profit fee for the we can wear capable of learning everything. so nothing's impossible.
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the vulcan def wiggle or fire volcano is guatemala most active volcano. even month after the deadly r option of june 2018, the devastation is still evident. the disaster took many by surprise. i river as hot ash gas and fragments of rock rushed down at a speed. if it is a 100 feet on our around $200.00 people last night. the smoky toma he films the option, lost a relative he himself barely escaped.
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the co operative union, who we didn't lose any members, but they were all forced to leave their homes. and now the harvest is just a fraction of what it once was. when the fire volcano erupted the coffee farm at last the large part of their plantation that's your time of day. yes, i did. i will. has courtney has been the managing director if that co operatives, umbrella organization for 3 decade together with local members examines the damage part of the river of scorching hot lava which reached temperatures of up to 600 degrees celsius, flowed through the coffee plantation on your look the coops members want organisation to keep on delivering food and they also need to tract
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perfect. or you may well take care of the food and see what i can do about the tract. oh boy, well, look, this up. we also have gotten a is originally from switzerland in 1980. he came to guatemala. as the sales rep for a coffee trader. he traveled the country, paying visit to the maya, people's almost to see. no, no, it's all back. then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands and mixed with people, hoping why, who would still hold duck in the cold warnings of before. but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of all who long from it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive. yet he who could see on the, on the other hand, the people had
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a sense of control. could they know who means well, and who's up to no good slack. so i always had a good feeling in my heart, apart from the cold war situation, which still permeates guatemala to this day called to who i live in, quote them all of the ticket or somehow you don't have the feeling that a real piece is in the see it don't to be me as the secondary speaker for it, it will the maya population continues to be subject to racism. under the pretext of fighting communism, the military killed thousands of indigenous peoples or turned them into refugees or in conflict that amount to feeling what during the civil war. in guatemala, we were persecuted by the military because they thought we supported the getty arrows for the young. if they can, the thought of thumbs up or down the la area guerrillas suspected that we were supporting the military. but i'm in the,
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in those where with so we got caught in the crossfire and to save ourselves, we fled to mexico. but to me, as a result of the piece taught in $995.00, the maya families from who he saw returns and found a the cooperative at the foot of the 5. okay, now now they must, once again search for new land. it's a never ending odyssey we take a journey back in time to explore the path of guatemala indigenous peoples back to the region. ruben terry pack a comes from he's been paying a co operated by the pecan g, a. my, a people in our us. it was here that the history of coffee production began in guatemala. so either i'm from the tech chief ethnic group or another level that
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this area of the world and like me, these companies learned how to plant coffee from their forefathers. but it was after our how to be now, it's time to harvest. the coffee in europeans 1st brought the plant to the americans in 1722. this day coffee is one of guatemala. the principal cash crop for the become g. coffee has historically been a source if those dependency and liberation me . coffee created riches for the few, at the cost of the many that then they know i really with us only recently did the become chico in the coffee
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business for themselves by forming the co operative ah, in mentors in 1850 glen tamala, industrialized coffee, farm, and the government sold the indigenous peoples community property to rich german immigrants your head or let them know they brought with them the technology and knowledge to improve coffee production easier meant they were suppose i went and essentially our forefathers were driven off there last me. i will and then for you to work for the german over the film. this one was minus, it was missing,
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was only minus the me, the germans had their own coins, equal manella and they're what they pay my father and grandfather with this was the local, equal minister, more net. you could only spend these boys in the owners strong lab be and they were practically the coffee and producer level. i wouldn't i wouldn't that probably be. but i looking for clues at the cemetery in coven, the capital of the department of out. ah! until the 2nd world war broke out, this area was not actually in german. hans i, the germans setters were to provide the german empire with a reliable supply of coffee. a deal with the guatemalan government allowed them to
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retain that german nationality. the wealthy plantation owners compelled them my people to work as forced laborers, hey, did by a law that forbade vagrancy in german families owned over 100 states and out of our a pass today. one of the old men or houses served as a hotel and a museum dedicated to germany's colonial ambitions. it once belonged to the tow. my family emigrated from frankfurt in 1880 a self in lopez pillar. as is a coin collector with an interest in guatemala history, he's connected over a 100 different coins, formerly used as currency on coffee plantations. if not to play and save them up,
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we'll spend them in any other store only on your own farm. the comment only come in there and i think the era of the german coffee barons in guatemala ended soon after the outbreak of world war 2. many germans left. if their own free will to join the fighting. he put in the hook at them and told them they should return to germany and so forth. the war effort wouldn't have many germans left him and gave up their estate ship wadel. we have company us here and alta. vista paused, who stayed on the farm. the thing back to this day, it doesn't belong to them. it still registered in the germans name. be up by this is a he said number of elements. but coffee also stimulated and resistance. it was me positive, but my father worked for the german minus. you put up and he told us how little by little and said he brought being home to plant his own coffee, brambles, populous,
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gothic palace. it's the traditional trade members as the key cooperation and i'll have her a pass wash there, freshly harvested coffee, cherry se then f rates of the nist from the fruit i after being left to cement for 24 hours, the beams washed for a 2nd time to remove any remaining power. the good right to be, to the bottom of the washington, now unripe poor, poor quality, one, float and are removed. then the beans are laid out to dry
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time with whatever the price is. there always come times in which prices are low, but, but in the good times, i live that we've been able to pay off our debt and update our production facility . that's improve the plantation, was a country. today we have company arrows who has plantations, can rival, the big ones, won't get why fi and if the profits reaped from coffee growing allowed reuben dario to go to university that made him suspect in the eyes of the government which allied itself with the pic. landowners during the civil war, when, but when the military realize that the guerrilla were trying to contact them. but they started following us settling up in 1980 soldiers that louis the buildings of the university here, and co, bon. i mean, i don't know if those are kinda back then some 40 years ago, reuben dairy pack a had to flee his hometown of co van. his name was on the minute.

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