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yes indeed, um and i think, i mean the e u tacky um session or turkeys a bid for you. membership of the a session towards the fox to at a standstill at the moment. but visa liberalization is indeed a huge issue for turkey, for the turkish government. it's something that's been promised to talk. he was in the frame of work of this you turkey migration deal in 2016. but it's not been granted to to, to our key. and we hear from many talk a students tucker's business people that they have huge difficulties getting a visa, a to travel to, to germany and other european countries. so that is something the turkish government is always bringing up. and these bilateral talks, we also think that ad one will bring up the issue of the euro fighter jet planes. simon has already talked about that. and then of course,
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the trade between the 2 countries, germany is turkey is a one of toby's most important trade partners. trade volume between the 2 countries was 45000000000 dollars last year. so there are many, many important political and economic ties. so i think i need to add one more. the german chancellor of course of any interest in funding purchase that between the 2 countries over the israel, who must war. and that is, i think that became very, very clear today. thanks for that. so you're hon in a stumble or you're watching that data. the news live from by them special coverage of a press conference that between the german chancellor or life show some turkish presidents. you guys are the type of the german chance of the re here a pallet, which is where we find that chief political editor, michela could not welcome mikayla. you would that was have come with many visits unlike this. this one was expected to be an a good one. was it?
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yes, it was indeed that was quite a press conference that we had that clearly the german concepts chose not to rise to the many. what would be definitely seeing here is provocations. essentially the president add one doubling down on his criticism of israel avoiding the very controversial language that he used before though he just on the eve of this was visit, had called israel quote at her terrorist states. and t in the past describes him, us as essentially a liberation fighters. now he didn't do that here on the well, i've sold his own roof. that's something you would have definitely had to respond to. but to basically accused, israel is itself as holding quote hostages in the form of palestinian prisoners, so very controversial as expected. i dare say at the same time
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a german song. so he chose not to even engage on that very controversial language. that critically was very much criticized, but the jewish community here as well basically the, the head of the counselors, jews here in germany, said that turkey is not really a viable part. that's the job. and the one that uses this kind of rhetoric also denying israel's right to exist, asked about this other one didn't repeat this today. so one can say that was a certain amount of restraint on the tucker side, but also demands that on the, on political blackmail. for instance, when ad on stress is the big role tech he's had in the past on the grain shipment deal grain being shipped out of ukraine towards africa. and here very clearly for everyone to see linking this. the success of this with the defense cooperation with germany, not specifically mentioning those fights of plays that we expect him to request just behind me in those tools. right. and from the german chancellor. how would you
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sum up his message? his message is we fundamentally disagree, but because we disagree the over set this word by what we need to talk to each other. and one thing is very clear that both sides off into twine for societies, intertwined. there's some 3000000 people in this country who have tuckers roots one and a half 1000000 to a tucker citizens at the same time, a lot of hopes rest onto a key and it talks present at all was very blatant about this. he was very proud about this as saying, look, we were the ones who were able to speak to both ukraine and russia. and we are the ones who are able to speak in the region and work towards a, something of a calming of the situation. that's something that i've sold also stressed that the
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one point where both sides do agree is that they want to prevent that conflict between israel and come us from spreading farther into the region. so those fundamental points they do have in common, although on every single detail almost, except that they fundamentally disagree the good to be a fly on the wall when they actually get to talking. but oh, they don't lose that chief political law edison. i'm here to christmas. thank you so much. take a look at some of started from around the world now. a boat carrying around 250 by hinge refugees has been turned away from engine easiest. actually, province, locals provided supplies before folks forcing the boat back out to sea, almost 400, a 100 refugees that landed in the same region. and last week, current location of the boat is un, no place in the pakistani city of karachi here, the rest of the 50 off guns, that's the government pumps. down on undocumented migration, dozens of offices,
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police class with protesters and mid threads off the padre sanchez pools. his way back into power, spain's prime minister or bus the food chain for a politician who was forced into cooling a mass collection just 6 months ago. i don't see a positive thing with it because other people that ask you to the 179 deputies who have committed that vote together and to represent nothing less than 12600000 citizens of odd nations. and here it shows on the 23rd of july to continue advancing rather than regressing to all of us. thank you. what's his less? is this getty got? so what does that this off to the ballots in july, the conservative people's party headed by alba to noon s p o one the most seats,
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but not enough to form a government. says sanchez had another chance. he one of the regional policies with a deal that raised eyebrows and then go sanchez, the socialist wants to pull from tax, allowing paul to use these campaigns for the northeastern region to break away from spain. in return, he promised an amnesty for hundreds of separatists see suppose to the legal efforts to gain independence from spain back in 2017 the conservative them follow right policies of backing the demonstrations that have continued for 2 weeks with demonstrations of branding, sanchez, a traitor, and the dictator, some protests to say, they don't want to spain to break apart the, we're going to defend space, we're going to defend its culture. we're going to defend its tradition, and they're going to defend the sacred unity of our people. sanchez's coalition
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includes people who want independence from spain and others, with big ideological differences from his socialist. it's likely that the prime minister will face a tough to own keeping the blog together to brazil, which is grappling with a dangerous heat wave. it's 8 this year in the countries south, extreme rather arrives in the form of devastating floods which have killed dozens of people. and the regions also threatened by wild 5. this is the world's largest tropical what twins bridge wild fires this sweeping across the brazilian pond to now by a funding which f as in the way i'll send you a file, just dump it off the hind temperatures. and those are the most shortage of rain in the animals we're already dying because of that out. some of the now the fire comes
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and kills everything that had survived. the climate change made with regards one of the month of or top 6 smoke from fires is choking. nanos a city in the middle of the m as in rain forest was this is the part of the it is a real issue because a large number of people are unable to leave their homes site to do things and activities due to the large amount of smoke that we have to day once again here in our city. it still only late spring in brazil, but the heat is stifling, particularly for those who come to escape. it is very bad, very bad, very hot, unbearable heat. there's never been a heat wave as strong as the one we're having right now. in brazil, you see it's not just feet big stream. what has also brought heavy rain full and floods to the south temperatures
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across south america are affected by el nino and naturally occurring climates event that wounds the oceans. but this yeah, the impact has been particularly dramatic. with scientists warning human cause, climate change is also to blame for story of hope and hardship. nadia in the day has gone from off gun refugee to professional football. the medical doctor, the denmark international, sat down with the w support corresponding to lima. her talk a to chat about her career and the human rights situation. they ask more to nadia and i deem then meets the i, the denmark international is not just the professional portfolio. she's also a medical doctor and she speaks 10 languages. i sat down with the racing, louisville striker recently as he asked and borne stall,
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opened up about her accomplishments a, what's the secret behind your success? i'm just ball with a single definitely the biggest, biggest thing is that i really work hard. no like and nothing comes for free. and it never has full nadia. her father was killed by the taliban. and who do i need to get to the top was far from easy. the side of girls and women playing football is something nadia and nadine didn't grow up with in a scan to stand under the taliban. it wasn't until she flipped the country and escaped to a danish refugee camp when she discovered her love for the beautiful game. that was a lot to be a kid that's due for war. that's solely you come to this place where it's like this, you know, just grass and school football and, and i felt free. nadia has played from interest the city and probably sandra mind where she had them when the french title. but she recently became a medical doctor to make an even bigger impact. i play football because it makes me
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happy. it's for myself. it's my passion brings me joy. but i wanted to do something for the society as well. so give back in a certain way because i do know the feeling of you know, people helping you out. and i know how it is to receive a helping hand when you really are in need. the taliban take over off of dentist and in 2021, especially the restrictions on women's education has are keeping a close eye on have country of the school and education or literally the tool for you to like, you know, learn to get out of certain situations and make you live better if you take that away. what is the last? despite the green situation in afghanistan, nadia has a message of hope for ask in the us. how would you like to inspire them or what would you like to tell them? i know the situation that they are in is really hearts and seems hopeless. and
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trust me, i know what hope will situations look like. there's always a light at the end of the, you know, the tunnel. and this is just the tunnel. a seal watching data between us because reminder about top stores, budget time road one is in germany for 1250 on the chance of the old life shots street surface presidencies visiting one of these rail staunchest dallas. despite surrounding israel, a terrace space in spots of the differences, both leaders have agreed that the countries needs to king told them to reach the red wells food programs as well that civilians is gone to face the immediate possibility of starvation because of a lack of food supplies you unofficial say, it'd be 10 percent of unnecessary food, tight has ends with some kind of drink since the beginning of the conference call fund golf will have more world news at the top of the our, the board of course, around the block on the w don't have a good that great,
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