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the the business dw news lot from ballot. a landslide victory for the u. k. is labor policy makes stomach, the new prime is around the country and they're ready for change. if it is all the seats counted, labor wins a super majority and problem and booting the conservatives from pye of to 14 years and germany is national team warms up the that's a,
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it's germany's national table is up for what could be the toughest match off the euro 2024 football tournament and they'll face spain and stuff. the guy that is welcome to the program. the policy it has won the u. k. elections with a landslide victory despite taking only 34 percent of the popular vote. the central left ponti, well governed with a super majority of 412 out of 650 seats in parliament. that's according to the latest counts. incoming prime minister q, as thomas said, his country was ready for change of the 14 years of conservative party ro i get off the news. i have just returned from buckingham palace where i accepted the
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invitation from his majesty the king, the full, the next couple months of this great nation. i've been to find the i'll go in prime minister really soon on his achievements as the 1st british asian prime minister of all countries. the extra effort that will have required should not be underestimated by eddie. well, we pay tribute to that today. we may so recognize that education on hall walk, he brought to his leadership, but now off country has voted decisively full change for national renewal, 100 ton of politics to public service. british prime minister keeps
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thomas speaking, then joining us now from the downing street in london is our correspondent, bigot mazda, bigot. you have just listened to his 1st speech addressing the country, gustavo, that spectacular moment in the you. k, electro history describes the mood for us to really write jubilant. makes the downing street. yeah, i can still yeah. some, some people who opinion that having a good time somewhere but to it's a bit empty. i know it was the whole street was filled with support as well. waving flags. he gave a lot of hugs and lots of cases. so there was those was 1st moments here really and downing street. and the weather has come out just being really raining or marketing, but we had a little bit of sunset and see he was very, very lucky, a thing to, to really save at this moment of the 1st moment. so i am here in downing street now
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tell us about his speech. what are the focus on he focused on winning that the trust of the british people. so trust in politicians is that an all time low in his speech was mentioning a few times that the government and his government is about to salve. i think he wanted to create a controls of the public opinion was not very favorable of the of the last, the conservative government, our apologies yet, and donning street during locked down to during cool beat on that has left a very bitter taste. and as this trust of politicians, the general distrust of physicians and i think is belma wants to emphasize they should mitigation that to use that to solve the british people. but he's also the 2 of everyone. so even people that didn't vote for he will make it his uh, his job to, to govern. well, country, fast parties. second. so,
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so that's really his main message. he also spoke about rebuilding the country brick by brick. what do they mean by that? he's maintained the most important political task for him. he's maintained that during his election campaign is to really grow the island, which is she calling to me, written by historic scientists and also by international comparisons has had a very difficult time basically since the financial crisis. but the excessive dated by breaks it further hit by installation by could be done by the war and ukraine and finding it very difficult to come back onto its feet. inflation is only just coming down from a 41 year high and you saw my has promised to grow the economy again. he's promised to build a new industrial strategy to walk with business. then he can also help the crumbling
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british public services, but he is maintained, he's not going to raise texas his job. his focus is on growing the economy. the problem is it's all of these things up, which people are impatient. they want to see at the health service, they switch being dumped into british rivers and sees and they, they basically what they want to create results. what he's promising is a more long term strategy. now, what does the rest of the day look like? first, i'm really beginning to a point is cabinets. yes, that's what we kinda seem to really has now is says i was here in downing street as, as a prime ministers. we're expecting him to a point cabinets. it really is being done. the people are working and then they are pointed one by one, which must be a very special moment. he will take quotes from international leaders. we expect him to also inform me about which cause he's taking and notes and what to do. and
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he has to also, right, and that's about nuclear deterrence. so what would happen in the case of the, of the nuclear attack? so you've, so really a very big moment for him right now. here in downing street, a dozen correspondents, big as mazda reporting from london. thank you very much, big it that's have a look now. some of the other story is making headlines around the world today. your writings of voting and run off presidential elections. supreme data i, it's all coming to a cost, as well as into real reform is candidates, my thoughts position on one, the most votes and the 1st round, but nothing enough to take the race is rival, is hotline us age. i really and also conservative who poses reviving nuclear negotiations with the west germany as government as agreed on a budget proposal to plug
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a 40000000000 euro gaps projected for next year and the months of impacts the coalition problems of decided to stick to a controversial rule called a debt break, which forbids germany from borrowing more than 0.35 percent off. it's economic outputs. details of the proposal i expected. later today, mexico's as you can tell me, peninsula is preparing for the arrival of hurricane barrels as the storm regains strength. the powerful hurricane has left the trait of destruction across the eastern caribbean of the coming down. it's now strengthened here again with winds of about 175 kilometers per off. the upcoming called a final match between germany in spain will see the strongest teams as euro 2020, full go, head to head for home team germany. the cache with spain will be the toughest task
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in the tournament so far. the biggest advantage for national coach here we are not of this month's team might just be the support from the stats. a highly focused but also relaxed. usually a now goes months, gemini, a hoping to continue the fine run and the euro quotes of final again, spain. the last few results have given the team confidence as habits of can i suppose? i haven't broken out in a cold sweat yet, and i don't think i will. we know what we can do because we're self confident as we're trying to do it the other way around, that the spaniards might be a bit scared of us. and that that wouldn't be bad on some spanish list. full games for convincing victories, spain and one of the top teams that the european championships, the 16 year old, la, medium, all, and nico williams, in particular, i have impressed with the performances and a very difficult to keep under control to him. and he will need to special klein against these one. the kids. concepts become typically spain have 2 very good
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players. so the medium all in eco williams. and we definitely need to be wary of them. move onto the 1st and foremost of course, it's up to our full backs with enough ones. ultimately, we got 2 of them. on the other hand, we also know that you have to defend against players with special qualities as a team for blue foot hiding most upfront, nice top goals score jamal and lucy, all will be hoping to cause problems for the spanish defense mid field to tony. close, whoever tell are up to the european championships is the main man in mid field and could be a key to a possible gemini victory isn't it's in uh, we're now at a stage of the tournament where we really want it to be. um, we can be satisfied with that. however, the teams own drive and the locker room is to go much further robina and we're very confident that we can do that of to try to, to come. and i'm good. and those able to take this has a shelf from good. the last, when again, spain and the competitive match was at the 1988 to european championships. now
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germany want to write a new chapter in the history books and continued to ride the wave of you for it in the country as well. my colleague, michael flores from the dw suppose isn't, is still god with that match is going to be taking place in a few hours, a heck of work for you. i'm a feel like that way. well. well the atmosphere here is still going to have been of excitement really. it's a, it's been uh that way a truck throughout the whole tournament. and as you can see, probably behind me, some of the fans are meeting of the city center. you have still got and it's become somewhat, some of a tradition doesn't matter which city they're at that they meet in some part of the city center. and then from here on the march the stadium. and that will be taking place shortly. and they essentially have a party before the match. and then in that march they, they try to have an atmosphere and take that into the ground and transmit that to the players. that has been the case of so far last time that we weren't here and still got was for germany. second match against hungry and the atmosphere was it was really great. really push the team and that was just their 2nd match. and now
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we're talking about the quarter finals. there's a lot more at stake now. the match. uh, i get, i get saying will take place. so there's a lot more fans here. people that don't even have a ticket, but they just want to be part of this. so they put the fans in. so you'll have that have play the part so far. so germany versus spain, that's a repeat of the 2008 to a pm championship. final which spain one tell us more. so yeah, it's a huge, huge match really. and there's good news and bad news for germany, fans, and the bad news is that uh, the last time the germany, one uh, an official american spring was back in 1988. so for those of us that are not great at math, that was 36 years ago, putting things into perspective. i wasn't even bored back then. so i have not even seen germany went unofficial magic in spain. it's been a long time now to the good news is that there's other type of matches that fans should want to see from germany. they want to see uh, germany play against the top up position like spanish and uh, this could have been,
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uh, if somebody would have said this would've been defined on the 2024. i think a lot of times would be happy. so it will be an exciting match and nobody will be supporting now. and although the euro 2024 news you way fob has suspended the tax plan, mary demerol for too much is now in the wake of his controversial will salute earlier this week against the netherlands. bring us up to date that yeah, i mean you, if i always claims that there are not political organizations, we know sports in politics do go hand in hand and as much as it institutions or organizations want to say that they don't take any part and pull politics and don't want to be part of that. uh, they certainly do either way. in this case the you, if i have to act as it was just expected to to happen. now in the sporting side, a turkey will be missing one of the key players. he scored twice and the last game against austria, and now there will be, you'll be missing the next 2 matches. so the sporting side is definitely a, it's, it's, it's
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a big kid that turkey takes on the pole. is it for political side that is down to see what happens after the matcher during the match? echo flow is the f. i'm dw sports. we've voted from still it's got thank you very much echo you're watching dw, and you see as a reminder of the top story we're following for you right now. of care stallman has become prime minister of the u. k. off through a line slide detection victory for the center left label costs. the government conservative suffers a devastating loss of to 14 years in pod nigel from ours. right? we populist reform policy made significant gains and is about to take several seats in and that's it from me and the new scene for an hour level was news update for you at the top of the i don't go away coming up or you take a look at how the melting permafrost is releasing greenhouse gases and contributes
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