the u.s. is unlikely to agree to any of that and trust among the parties is in short supply . let s bring in our political correspondent simon young for some analysis on the story hi simon we heard there trust is in short supply this is the diff i think if it unravels in the international community we re looking for another way of solving this but given the list tough rhetoric that would be a very worrying situation the security implications are serious for not just for iran but for the whole region of course iran is involved in the conflict in yemen and also the situation in syria and so on so you know who knows what they might do if they re sort of unleashed in this way there are also economic implications here as well germany of the european countries and the filling of the illicit down will completely submerged the ancient town and its historic ruins thousands of people
going to take action which could bring down the government and their forgets to hundred days today since the government came into office and they re looking very wobbly right our political correspondent family young with the latest thank you very much simon. to world cup action our fan favorites iceland last two no to nigeria it s the super eagles first goals and first win at this world cup nigeria s hero was the son who scored twice his first coming after a swift counterattack just after half time and with an emphatic volley. and the most a second came after a blistering run he kept just poise and finished with decision joy for nigeria and incredibly good news also for argentina. and earlier today brazil found a really tough to break down costa rica in their group the match it took the favorites ninety minutes to grab the ball this was sitting up there we continue to
much concerning migrants and even france macas closest european allies is warning that the block could potentially break apart over this issue. let s talk to our political correspondent simon young is following the story for us hi simon we heard uncle americal there saying she s aiming for by try or multilevel or agreements rather than a europe wide deal that sounds complicated. well indeed i mean previously angela merkel was saying that she hoped that any uy deal would come out at the end of all this wrangling but now she s clearly saying she doesn t believe that can happen even after the e.u. summit so what s the alternative well it s smaller groups of nations getting together or even bilateral deals and they have one advantage which is that they can come into force and be organized more quickly obviously than the sort of pay and european deal on the other hand they can end up being rather costly if germany has
down to talk europe means about mana house both under pressure to find an answer on you migration and ideally a common definition of what european solidarity actually means let s bring in our political correspondent simon young he is just outside of berlin where on the american and emanuel mccall are meeting today hi simon as we said a medical needs an e.u. solution to migration she met with the italian prime minister today she s meeting with the french president what kind of support is she looking to get from a manuel mccall. well she needs some quick clear words of support that a european solution is possible of course the franco german relationship. he won right at the heart of the european union if these two countries can t agree in talks that have just begun at this government palace he can see behind me a little bit late about an hour behind schedule we are but they re talking now it will be several hours of tough talks tough i think also because although the two
a test for germany s public broadcaster a.r.d. now posters asked german voters how they would view another grand coalition that s a coalition between the biggest political groups in germany and in fact only a minority forty six percent say their view of it is very good or good a slim majority fifty two percent are less positive or even say it would be a bad thing let s bring in our political correspondent simon young for more on the story hi simon so our grand coalition here doesn t seem to be very popular at the moment what does that say about stability. well if this coalition is launched it will have a good working majority in the bundestag three hundred ninety nine of seven hundred nine seats so it will be able to push through eight states programme of measures that have been agreed in the coalition agreement pushing forward policy on the uniting europe over forming in the education system and improving the digital infrastructure in germany and many other things is that as to stabil