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The main news at a glance:
- AfD recognizes the foundation of Erika Steinbach as parteinah (20:55 pm)
- Lost scholarship brings the man behind the bars (15:09)
- Children in Cave in Thailand: Something Hope (12:37)
- Asylum Conflict: Merkel has promises of 14 countries (11:50)
- Unlawful unlawful weapons – End of amnesty (5:14)
News of the day:
+++ 21 Clock: Seehofer at the Chancellery Angela Merkel (CDU) and Interior Minister Horst Seehofer met Saturday night at the Chancery to discuss asylum policy and a solution to the government crisis. The head of the CSU arrived at the Chancery shortly before 8:30 pm, after consulting with his experts from the neighboring Department of the Interior. It was not expected that the details of the call would be known after the call. This Sunday, the highest committees of the CDU and CSU want to discuss the situation in separate sessions in Berlin and Munich. It does not yet rule out that the black and red German government breaks up just over 100 days after its launch on the EU's internal migration policy dispute. It is also possible that after 70 years, the traditional community of factions of the CDU and the CSU is about to end
+++ 20:55: AfD recognizes the foundation of Erika Steinbach as paraste +++
Erika Steinbach, a member of the CDU, led the Desiderius Erasmus Foundation which was recognized by the AfD after months of controversy as a parteinah. At an AFD conference in Augsburg, nearly two-thirds of the delegates voted in favor of the former presidential badociation in exile. Moreover, after hours of debate, the congress clearly opposed the recognition of the Gustav Stresemann Foundation. However, it is worth considering whether a change of name of the Erasmus Foundation into a Stresemann Foundation is possible. In addition, the Congress reaffirmed that the "ultimate political goal" of the AfD was to abolish the system of affiliated foundations. But as long as the other parties do not give up on this instrument, the AfD must establish "equality of arms," he says.
+++ 19:20: Truck tolls apply from Sunday on all federal highways +++
Tolls apply from Sunday on all federal highways German. Until now, the tax was only due on highways and some federal highways. The Confederation hopes that the expansion will generate billions of dollars in additional annual revenues that will be invested in road infrastructure. According to information from the Federal Ministry of Transport, the road toll is Sunday at a total of about 52,000 kilometers of federal roads for trucks of 7.5 tons.
+++ 18.58: The Turkish authorities close the German School of Izmir +++
The German School of Izmir has closed its doors. As announced by the Embbady of Germany in Ankara, the regional agency of the Embbady of Germany in Ankara was closed Thursday by the regional authority of the Turkish Ministry of l & # 39; Education. The Embbady in Ankara is busy with the case. "We will ask the Turkish government to quickly explain the reasons for the closure of the school," said the embbady. "German schools in Turkey remain an essential element of cultural and educational relations between the two countries". Students are not affected by the closure, in Turkey are currently summer vacation.
+++ 18h00: Report: Doubts about the willingness to disarm in North Korea +++
According to a report by NBC, US intelligence agencies have doubts about whether North Korea is actually disarming nuclear. According to the report, North Korea has destroyed a test site for nuclear warheads in recent months. Secretly, nuclear enrichment continues, partly in secret locations. The report indicates that the enrichment of uranium serves military purposes. NBC relies on five people who know the intelligence information. "There is absolutely unmistakable evidence that they are trying to deceive the United States," said one of the chain people.
+++ 17:25: The US ambbadador to Estonia will come out of frustration because of Trump +++ [19659009] United States Ambbadador to Estonia, James Melville, resigns – according to agency reports, out of frustration over President Donald Trump's policy. Melville announced Friday its intention to withdraw prematurely, said a spokesman for the US State Department on request. The ambbadador accused the president of serious misperceptions. It's not just factually wrong for a president to say that the EU was founded to exploit the United States and "loot our piggy bank" or that "NATO is as bad as Nafta" . "It also shows me that it's time for me to go," Melville told the BNS agency.
+++ 16:45: Wikingerstätten Haithabu and Danewerk nominated as UNESCO World Heritage +++
The Haithabu and Danewerk Viking of Schleswig-Holstein have been designated as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. UNESCO. World Heritage Committee accepted German request at meeting in Bahrain
+++ 16:34: Mexican footballers in Russia do not vote for president +++
The Mexican National Team football and his support staff can not participate Sunday in the presidential election in their country of origin. The football badociation of the Latin American country had requested a special permit from the competent electoral authority, but this had been rejected, reported the Mexican media. Mexicans abroad could not participate in the election, if they lived there, it was explained. The Mexican delegation is still in Russia, El Tri will play against Brazil on Monday in the second round.
+++ 16:12: Protests after the rape of an eight-year-old girl in India +++
After the rape of an eight-year-old girl in the Indian state from Madyha Pradesh, hundreds of people came out in protest in the street. They demanded the death penalty for the perpetrators. The girl had undergone an operation twice, now aware and on the path of healing, the doctors said at the hospital in the city of Indore. The act had already arrived on Tuesday. Two young men were arrested, police said. The girl was waiting for her father near the school before being kidnapped, raped and unconscious by the suspects.
+++ 15h39: Case Sophia L .: Investigations continue +++
In the case of hitchhiker Sophie L., the investigation could take some time. One must first wait and see how and where the proceedings will continue, said a spokesman for the police in Bayreuth. Yesterday, police and prosecutors announced that one of the bodies of women found in northern Spain was the missing student for more than two weeks. A comparison of DNA has brought certainty.
The 28-year-old wanted to hitchhike on June 14 from Leipzig to Bayern. She took the 9 highway into a truck with Moroccan approval, then lost track. Sophia L. comes from Amberg in der Oberpfalz. Suspect of emergency is the 41-year-old truck driver, the Spanish police had taken two days before the corpse. The way Sophia L. was killed has not yet been published by the police.
+++ 15.33 hours: the fate of 100 refugees missing in the Mediterranean is not clear +++
The fate of a hundred refugees disappeared in the Mediterranean is not clear . It is feared that they drowned after capsizing a boat off the Libyan coast. According to the country's Coast Guard, about 120 to 125 people were traveling on an old, overcrowded wooden boat, especially from Africa. One survivor reported that the boat's engine caught fire and panic broke out.
16 people were rescued from the Coast Guard. In addition, the bodies of three infants were recovered and returned to the ground. Other victims could not be rescued initially, as there were no sufficiently large boats.
+++ 15:09: The Lost Portfolio Brings The Man Behind The Bars +++
Because an Honest Finder Gave A Wallet, Including A Debit Card And Papers at the police station, the owner is now sitting behind bars. Officials found narcotics in their wallets. They verified the personal data of the 38-year-old man from Wernigerode in the Harz, a spokesman said. It turned out that he was under arrest for violating the narcotics law.
However, the police did not have to look long for him. He later called himself to the area and asked if his wallet was delivered. He lost it. When the man appeared to the police, the handcuffs clicked. He came to a correctional facility, as told the spokesman
+++ 14:27: the head of the AfD Meuthen promotes the withdrawal of the legal pension +++ [19659010] Out of the legal pension and tax relief for "simple work": On The leader of the party, Jörg Meuthen, called for a turnaround in the providence for the greatest possible responsibility at the AfD party conference in Augsburg; this must be accompanied by a change in the tax system and a significantly higher taxation of "luxury consumption," said Meuthen. He spoke of an "almost scandalous fiscal world, in which clbad society is cemented." Meuthen argued that "people should be fired gradually in a freely chosen form of free retirement". For those who can not do this, the state should get out of tax revenues.
The right wing of AfD Björn Höcke prevailed in Augsburg with a request to hold a federal party convention on social policy next summer. If the AfD brings together the themes of identity and solidarity, "then we will be the only popular party concerned" in Germany, he said. In the campaigns for the state elections in Thuringia, Brandenburg and Saxony in 2019, social justice will be "at the top of the agenda". More than five years after its founding, the AfD has no socio-political concept.
+++ 14.15: +++ Salvini appoints illegitimate private rescuers +++
The Italian Minister of the Interior, Matteo Salvini, legitimizes private rescuers in the Mediterranean denied. "You no longer have permission: no one is allowed to interfere in the work of the Libyan Coast Guard," said Salvini of the ruling xenophobic Lega party "Corriere della Sera". He referred to the statements of the Italian Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte, who were black and white after the EU summit
"Malta is closing its ports and Italy has already closed its ports. they have no migrants on board, "Salvini said. It is true that the so – called Dublin provisions have not changed, forcing refugees to seek asylum in the EU country by first entering the territory of the EU. ;Union. But now, it appears in black and white that migrants rescued in Maltese or Italian waters did not necessarily land in Italy. "It's something that will not help us much."
+++ 13:45: 5,000 people demonstrate against AfD-Bundesparteitag +++
Around 5,000 participants demonstrated in Augsburg with two demonstration trains protesting against the federal party AfD. In the environment of Augsburger Messe, where the two-day congress began in the morning, more than 2,000 people gathered to draw several kilometers in the city center, according to police and organizers. The DGB had organized a second platoon there
The police recorded only a few minor incidents such as the ignition of a Bengalo torch and a road blockade. Two protesters were easily injured by the use of pepper spray. The dreaded riots of leftist extremists have disappeared. The meetings were very calm, said police spokeswoman Katharina von Rönn. "We are very satisfied so far." In the afternoon, participants of both demos wanted to gather for a multi-hour rally on the Augsburg Town Hall Square
+++ 12:37: divers make progress to find children in the cave in Thailand +++
a week in a Thai cave missing boys football team there is a little hope. "The situation is better today than yesterday and the day before yesterday," said the governor of the region. Although there has been no contact with the missing persons so far, the research staff has progressed. Divers from the US Navy Seal elite unit had penetrated near the place where the twelve boys and their 25-year-old coach would be suspected, Osottanakorn said. The divers had already reached this point a few days ago, but had been forced to turn back because of the strong currents. Despite heavy rains in the border region to Myanmar and Laos could be emptied by means of multistage pumps from the cave. "The water has dropped significantly," said the governor.
On the seventh day of the research, worries about the survival chances of survivors without food and light also increase. The group will likely have access to drinking water, but experts warn that wastewater from nearby farms may contain dangerous chemicals or bacteria. The group would have no food, but young athletic boys could easily go on a month or a year and a half, according to the US National Cave Rescue Service. The biggest problem is probably the mental condition.
+++ 12.24 Clock: Time remains in summer – but at night, even freezing is possible +++
"Pack Swimsuits" – Schlager motto is still in the next days for large parts of Germany. In many places on Sundays and also on Mondays and Tuesdays with temperatures around 30 degrees, the ideal pool temperature prevails, as the German weather service has announced in Offenbach. Only in the middle is the clouds moving in front of the sun, but it stays dry. According to meteorologists, the rest of the first week of July will also be hot, sunny and summery.
On Sunday, the air from the southern part of the Upper Rhine Valley can reach 31 degrees. Elsewhere, it will not be so hot. The temperatures on Monday and Tuesday do not exceed 29 degrees and the coast reaches a maximum of 24 degrees. Individual showers and thunderstorms are possible Tuesday from the Black Forest to the foothills of the Alps. At night, the air cools to a comfortable 10 to 15 degrees, even at 5 to 8 degrees. So, according to the DWD, the summer heat of the day can be wonderfully spread from apartments and houses. But one must be cautious in the high valleys of the eastern low mountain: freezing of the soil is possible on Sundays and Mondays – sensitive plants must be covered.
+++ 11h50: Merkel promised to quickly repatriate refugees from 14 countries + ++
Angela Merkel (CDU) received promises to speed up the return of migrants to the negotiations to better manage the migration from 14 countries. This is evident from the Federal Chancellor's eight-page letter to the party and group leaders of the SPD and CSU coalition partners on the results of negotiations for better management of migration. Merkel informed the coalition partners last night in separate phone calls about their negotiations.
Asylum seekers, already registered in other EU countries, want to place Merkel accordingly in special "anchoring centers". It has already concluded other readmission agreements with Greece and Spain.
+++ 10:59 am: BMW shareholder Klatten separates from husband +++
After 28 years of marriage, BMW's shareholder Susanne Klatten and her husband Jan leave way . "We are going in gratitude for time together and in friendship in a new phase of life," he says in a joint and personal statement of the couple. Overall, their relationship has expanded beyond "over 30 good and exciting years". The couple has three children. "Themes in the business as well as in the private environment will continue to connect us," she said in the release
With her brother Stefan Quandt Klatten is the heiress of Johanna Quandt, the widow of industrialist Herbert Quandt. Susanne Klatten owns 20.9% of the BMW car company. According to the list of the American magazine "Forbes" she is considered the richest woman in Germany.
+++ 10.50 Clock: Remittances from migrants from Germany to countries of origin increased sharply +++
Migrants living in Germany refer, "World" significantly more money in their home countries. The paper refers to a response from the federal government to a request from the AFD Group. As a result, payments in 2016 amounted to nearly 18 billion euros, or about 6.5 billion euros more than in 2007. However, the number of migrants in 2016 was significantly higher than ten years ago
. promotion of development "because the money comes directly to the people in the countries of origin, so the aim is to reduce the currently high transaction costs." The Greens also expressed themselves positively. have also been a contribution to the fight against the causes of theft.AfD, however, sees the transfers in a critical way.Their development policy, Markus Frohnmaier, is especially opposed to the fact that the money from social benefits paid in Germany can also be pbaded abroad.
+++ 10.39 Clock: Hundreds of AfD opponents receive delegates at the federal conference. AFD party congress in Augsburg protested several hundred people against the right-wing populist party.Parents marched in front of the exhibition halls where AfD delegates gathered for the first time. Congress and shouted slogans such as "There is no right to Nazi propaganda". The protesters eventually wanted to leave the exhibition center on the outskirts of the city to get to downtown Augsburg, where they met the participants of a second protest march. During the day, thousands of counter-demonstrators are expected in the city.
The Augsburg police reported no specific incident. Some protesters had thrown Böller near the CSU headquarters in Augsburg, a spokeswoman said. There was no damage. More than 2,000 additional civil servants from all over Germany came to Augsburg for the congress
+++ 10:25: Congo wants to allow oil drilling in protected national parks +++
Congo wants to allow the oil drilling in parts of protected national parks, including endangered mountain gorillas and other endangered monkeys. Parks are UNESCO World Heritage Sites because of their unique ecosystems. In Virunga National Park, in the east of the country, one-fifth of the parking area needs to be cleared for oil drilling, as was called in a cabinet decision. Also in the central park of Salonga, located in the Congo Basin and considered one of the largest rainforest conservation areas in the world, drilling must be allowed. First, he should go test the bores. Until now, it is unclear whether an international oil company has already secured rights in the affected areas.
A British company, Soco International, had already tested the possibility of drilling in the Virunga National Park a few years ago. An international outcry – supported by an Oscar-nominated documentary – but resulted in a turnaround. Soco was removed from the Congo in 2014.
+++ 10:10: Söder salutes the EU resolutions – "Bavaria was very active" +++
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder welcomed EU resolutions on asylum policy but still sees a need for national measures. "Of course, what has been achieved in Brussels, more than originally planned," Söder told Heroldsbach before the CSU district party in Upper Franconia. The results went in the right direction. However, without the pressure of the CSU and the Free State, the decisions of the summit would not have been taken. At the same time, the CSU politician stressed that the results of Brussels have enabled national measures. Germany must act now. Evictions must be treated more coherently, at the border, we must be able to function reasonably. A detailed badessment of EU results and future direction will be discussed Sunday in the executive committee of the CSU, Söder said.
+++ 9.57 clock: Austrian Chancellor promises EU-Africa summit +++
Austrian Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has promised to hold an EU-Africa summit for the coming months. There are considerations in this direction, said Kurz, the public broadcaster ORF. The meeting could take place in the second half of the Austrian Presidency, between October and December. From here, it is important that each EU country uses its relations with African countries to find solutions to the European asylum problem. Specifically, he called Italy and Libya as well as Spain and Morocco.
EU states want to consider the possibility of creating reception centers in third countries. The rescued migrants could be rescued from distress. The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, could look into who is vulnerable and could be received in EU countries. Those rejected would be helped by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) upon their return to their home country. Among the eligible countries, such as Libya, Tunisia or Morocco, the rejection is already clear.
+++ 8.38 clock: 18 dead after a collision of buses and trucks in China +++
In the collision of a bus with a truck, 18 people died in [19659069] China . The Xinhua official news agency reported that 14 people had been injured in the crash last night. The bus and truck collided head on a highway in central China's Hunan Province. The driver of the van and the bus pbadengers were killed. The cause of the accident is not yet known. Driving too fast, too tired drivers or poorly maintained vehicles are among the most common causes of accidents in China
+++ 5.14 clock: Illegal weapons go unpunished – Amnesty ends tomorrow +++ [19659010] Until tomorrow, illegal weapons
] Germany unpunished authorities. In the amnesty of firearms, valid for a year and now over, the performance is significantly lower than that of a similar action in 2009. This had already hinted at an informal issue in the Länder at mid -mandate of the current amnesty regime. News Agency announced. In 2009, in the most populous state of North Rhine-Westphalia, about 40,000 weapons had been collected. By the end of 2017, halfway through the year of amnesty, only 5,500 weapons were released, according to the Interior Ministry of North Rhine-Westphalia. "Most people have their illegal weapons probably delivered in 2009," said a spokesman for the authorities.
Nationwide, amnesty nine years ago, a total of about 200,000 weapons were delivered. About a quarter of them were weapons belonging to illegal interests. The Ministry of the Interior in Berlin was not able to unravel the types of weapons that it was dealing in detail. With the amnesty of the weapon in 2009 appeared the impression of the killing of
Winnenden . A 17-year-old man shot himself in his old Winnenden high school near Stuttgart and fleeing.
+++ 4.57 clock: No sign of life of young people in a cave in Thailand +++
For a week in a cave in
Thailand lost the team of youth football, there is no sign of life. Although the rescuers had discovered two large rooms with a depth of 55 and 60 to 90 meters, said the deputy chief of Wirachai Songmettha. "But we do not know if this leads to the team, we are exploring other entrances to caves today."
The twelve boys aged 11 to 16 and their 25-year-old football coach were in the den on Saturday night. in Chiang Rai in northern Thailand. Authorities suspect that the group was hit by a flood and that it was saved deeper and deeper into the cave in front of the rising waters. In front of the cave, their bikes were discovered. Meanwhile, his parents are camping there. In Thailand there is the rainy season, the weather also slows the work of rescue. The Thai naval unit helping the rescue wrote on Facebook that the water would continue to be pumped out of the cave. If it goes back up, the divers are ready to swim.
+++ 04:23: General Motors warns Trump against import duties on cars +++
Largest US car company General Motors (GM) has US President Donald Trump warned higher import duties on vehicles from abroad. If the government increases trade barriers for car manufacturers, this would imply risks that could hurt competitiveness and lead to job losses, even in the United States [19459085] the company added. Previously, the Auto Alliance lobby badociation, which includes not only GM, but also big names in the industry such as Ford, Toyota or Volkswagen, has warned of high costs for consumers. "Prices on cars and auto parts increase prices for customers, they reduce selection and invite business partners to take revenge."
Trump threatens in the trade dispute, especially the EU with higher tariffs on car imports. if they pose a threat to US national security. With the same justification – very controversial – his government had recently imposed high tariffs on steel and aluminum.
+++ clock: Chick shredding soon pbaded? Researchers develop a new method +++
About 50 million male chicks are killed in Germany immediately after hatching. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich have devised a method that could soon put an end to the mbadacres. They rely on magnetic resonance imaging, already widely used in medicine. The technique makes it possible to determine both badual status and contactless fertilization status and non-invasively, said professors Benjamin Schusser and Axel Haase. The eggshell will not be affected. Thus, no microbe could penetrate into the egg and damage the sensitive embryo. Crucial for the determination of bad is the software that can evaluate the data acquired from the device, so Schusser.
Saxon researchers have already developed a mild spectroscopic method for determining bad in the egg. They irradiate the egg briefly incubated with light of a certain wavelength. The rays reflected and transmitted by the blood vessels are then badyzed outside the ice. Male chicks are currently killed because they do not produce eggs and eat meat badly.
+++ 2.25am: Mesut Özil breaks the silence via Twitter: "Need time" +++
The national team player violently criticized Mesut Özil first expressed publicly after the débâcle de la Coupe du monde allemand. "Sortir de la Coupe du monde après la phase de groupes est si douloureux que nous n'étions pas badez bons, il faudra du temps pour s'en sortir", a déclaré l'international de 92 fois en anglais hier soir. Derrière lui, il a mis le hashtag "Dites non au racisme."
Le professionnel Arsenal de 29 ans était déjà fortement critiqué avant ses apparitions à la Coupe du Monde en Russie, parce que peu avant le tournoi, une photo de lui et son coéquipier Ilkay Gündogan avec le président turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan est devenu public. Cependant, Özil n'a pas commenté cette affaire dite d'Erdogan. Gündogan, cependant, avait déjà déclaré avant la Coupe du Monde.
+++ 2,07 horloge: les citoyens voient le sondage dans le conflit d'asile Dobrindt le plus négatif +++
Dans le conflit d'asile des partis de l'Union, les citoyens évaluent le rôle des dirigeants CSU après une enquête plus négatif que celui de la présidente de la CDU, la chancelière Angela Merkel. Particulièrement négatif est estimé par le chef du groupe de pays de la CSU, Alexander Dobrindt. 55% ont indiqué au chef du CSU Bundestag dans le litige un «plutôt mauvais rôle» («plutôt bon»: 18%), comme l'a révélé l'enquête de l'institut Kantar-Emnid sur les journaux du groupe étincelant. L'action du Premier ministre bavarois Markus Söder et du ministre de l'Intérieur Horst Seehofer (tous deux CSU) est jugée essentiellement négative: Söder de 50% (positif: 28), Seehofer de 49% (positif: 36). Le comportement de Merkel était partagé entre les 500 personnes interrogées: 47% lui ont également attribué un «rôle plutôt mauvais» dans le conflit, 45% un «plutôt bon»
+++ 1,45 heure: les USA examinent apparemment le retrait des troupes d'Allemagne +++ [19659009] Selon le Washington Post, le département américain de la Défense enquête sur le retrait d'environ 35 000 soldats américains stationnés en Allemagne. Zu den erwogenen Optionen gehöre eine Rückkehr eines Großteils der Soldaten in die USA oder die Verlegung des gesamten oder eines Teils des Kontingents nach Polen, berichtet die Zeitung. Demnach hatte US-Präsident Donald Trump die Idee eines Truppenabzugs zuvor bei einem Treffen mit Militärberatern und Vertretern des Weißen Hauses aufgebracht. Die europäischen Nato-Mitglieder seien beunruhigt über den Vorgang und versuchten zu klären, ob Trump es ernst meine oder die Drohung mit einer Truppen-Neustrukturierung eine Verhandlungstaktik im Vorfeld des Nato-Gipfels im Juli sei.
Laut "Washington Post" handelt es sich bislang lediglich um eine interne Studie des Pentagons. A spokesman for the National Security Council denied asking for an badysis of a possible withdrawal of troops from Germany. Pentagonsprecher Eric Pahon dementierte ebenfalls einen geplanten Abzug. At the same time, he explained that the deployment of US troops abroad was regularly reviewed and subjected to "cost-benefit calculations". Die USA seien Deutschland und der Nato weiterhin verpflichtet, so Pahon.
+++ 00.27 Uhr: Trump schließt Anerkennung der Krim-Annexion nicht aus +++
US-Präsident Donald Trump hat eine Anerkennung der Annexion der Krim durch Russland nicht ausgeschlossen. Auf die Frage von Reportern, ob er von der Verurteilung der Annexion abrücken wolle, antwortete Trump an Bord der Air Force One ausweichend: "Das werden wir sehen." Die ukrainische Krim-Halbinsel war im März 2014 nach einem umstrittenen Referendum von Russland ins eigene Staatsgebiet eingegliedert worden. The Kiev government and the West consider this an illegal annexation and continue to consider Crimea as part of Ukraine. Die EU und die USA verhängten wegen der Annexion Sanktionen gegen Moskau.
Trump trifft den russischen Präsidenten Wladimir Putin Mitte Juli zu Gesprächen in Helsinki. This is the first official summit of the two since the inauguration of Trump a year and a half ago. Der US-Präsident hatte sein Amt mit dem Versprechen angetreten, die Beziehungen zu Russland zu verbessern.
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