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a stops december 22nd on the w and the light from the sweeping migration russell at the e. u. member states degree type of system off the painstaking negotiations. they hope to reduce the rank of the migration, the european union as the number of asylum requests souls as coal squared loud, it's just don't the funding and gaza. he's rails president's address. he's country could be open to another seats by us and exchange for their turn if more hostages
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added cost by it's donald trump. from the presidential primaries ballot in colorado . it says the former president's role in the 2021 attack on the capital exceed eligible to hold office again. the data is old and welcome. we started with breaking news from brussels. european union countries have agreed on a series of sweeping were phones to it's asylum system of the use of negotiations, members states agreed on new rules aimed at covering irregular migration to the block. migration has become a divisive issue across the d. u, which is seen re code numbers of migrant since 2015. dw brussels corresponded rosie butcher. it is covering this. i rosie, how big is this agreement as well you lawmakers are certainly describing it as
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historic. and i can certainly tell you that all the years i've been reporting on this in brussels, this has been the most controversial divisive politically toxic issue between a new member states and different political groups. so in this, in a purely political sense, it does seem to be historic and to the fact that different parties here has been able to agree and to get this across the lane. and we've certainly had the presence of the european parliament saying this is a sign that you can deliver. but of course then the question is, what can you deliver until the effective will it be? what will change under the new rules as well. the important contact scenario here is that under european union law, margaret or asylum secret has to claim asylum in the country where that person 1st arrive and not certainly puts that we said administrative burden on coastal southern e u. member states like spain actually in greece, where people tend to arrive there under this reform, there will be increased for member that new member states, coal solidarity. so essentially a more equitable distribution of migrants and asylum seekers across the book and
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countries which refused to take. and margaret source i will take was, will be asked to contribute financially instead and beyond that there's also a more controversial part of this reform. and that is in order to essentially speed up the port patients under the plan markets and asylum seekers will be vested more thoroughly at the borders and essentially separated according to how likely it is that their a silent request will be approved. now that will include setting up detention centers, which and jose and charities have criticized human rights computers, for example, thing that is essentially creating a for, for site if you're on shirking responsibility. i'm last piece of this puzzle, i think that's worth highlighting. is a, a mechanism, a plan for what happens when the new things a crisis is happening. so when large numbers of migrant suicidal and seekers arrive at the shores all at once. and that will include a loading member states at that point to relax the rules of the to, to detain people for longer periods. and not. it also is causing some controversy,
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particularly said among human rights come, painters that are not impressed by this reform despite the fact that you remember states are certainly handling this as a victory and proof that europe can actually fulfill promises on an issue that we know is important to a lot of voters across this book and how long till these reforms make some sort of impact, considering the huge scale of illegal immigration to the as well under the normal e legislative period. this is going to be at least a couple of years before it kicks in, but it's important to know that the fall in the usual you low making procedure this deal, which was done overnight. and i should say they really were up all night trying to strike this accord. that would usually mean that it's more or less a done deal. there are still some, some, some formalities to come to formal ratification. and because this is such a politically controversial accord, it could be that we still see some political roadblocks. i had sol say, was they space over the next few months. the week, what it's worth noting is that they're european elections happening in the 1st half of next year. so we the member states and the problem will be driving to try and
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get a finalization to face the course before then the w correspond her budget. gotcha, thank you. the head of hell us is melania will be in egypt today to discuss the possibility of another cease fire and gaza to allow humanitarian aid to enter the strip. how much is considered a terrorist group by several countries as well as president says he's country will consider a pause in the fighting in exchange for the release of more hostages on scale protests of being held daily. and israel coldly on the government to secure the release of the $129.00 captives believe to be held in guns. that there was going international pressure on his relative holt, its attacks and gaza as the humanitarian situation that was fighting. and the suffering goes on in the gaza strip is intensifying, gun battles reported in the city of han units in the past. few hours is comes of the israel going to be solved, strikes against the southern rasa area by hundreds of thousands of refugees of the
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mass. the recent weeks is well launched. it's offensive against how most after it committed terror attacks on october, 7th, the entire buildings reduced to rubble. in rafa many civilians were killed in the strike. despite the cities these like nation as a safe stone by israel or the a survivor pulled from the rubble ones her youngest sister and see she narrowly escaped the himself. but the collapse towards me there was maybe just an inch left between me and the wall. i held it, but it was so heavy. i started screaming for help hoping someone anyone could hear me know. yes ma'am. after being freed from the rubble, another palestinian woman has taken to l. no. so hospital where she consults,
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surviving family members, wrapped in white, other bodies of her 2 grandchildren. we were sleeping safely and no home. there's a kids, kids in us, women, there was no one else isn't alone and my 2 grand kids were killed. a mirror here. she was just 2 weeks old line. her bus wasn't even registered yet. no, she had. she doesn't even have a birth certificate until we, i mean, we don't, the palestinians here say they at least to do with the insufferable pain of loss alone. a look now at some of the other headlines making use around the world. malaysia has band is riley ships and any vessels on their way to israel from dumping at its ports. the government says the band takes immediate effects and these in response to it as well as conducting its conflicts with how much the
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majority most of the country has long supported the palestinian people does not have diplomatic ties with his rent poser, open in presidential and legislative elections and conduct incumbent felix cheese. the key to is to, to win the 2nd 5 data. and the insurgency in the east by the rebel m. 23 group has overshadowed the campaign. millions displaced by defining good strength of the cost of the balance. rescue is the searching for survivors after a powerful quake struck in north west china. the 6 point to the bank that you quite killed, at least a 131 people and engine hundreds more. most of the desk or in guns who products local media, say more tens of thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed their leaders of australia and use the lens. have agreed to deepen the defense ties 0. that is considering joining the military cost to ship the distributor already has 4 with the us and britain supplying australia with
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a fleet of nuclear submarines the count as a growing military presence in china in the region. one that i want to add to the decision that could disrupt the us presidential election. colorado supreme court has disqualified republican front. run a donald trump from hunting in the states presidential primary of 4 to 3 ruling. the court said trump engaged in insurrection. find psych right is we don't think it weighs capital in january 2021. it ruled he was eligible to hold office again from says you'll see a review of the decision from the waste supreme court in washington. jason compet. dodie a is the los angeles bureau chief at nbc use radio and told me what the decision could me. uh uh, to be honest with you. i mean the whole heck of a lot. uh right now. uh, the state supreme court in colorado is that under the 14th amendment, which was adopted by the us uh, shortly after this country civil war. that anybody who participates in an
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insurrection, or as an insurrection asked, cannot hold public office. what's interesting about the ruling is that donald trump has not been convicted of interruption or being an insurrection if at all, but they feel the judges there in colorado that his speech to the people are the protesters on january 6, 2021 was enough to qualify him as an insurrection is so right now, his name is not allowed on the ballot, but they did say that he has a few weeks to appeal. and if he appeals by a certain date, january 4th, i believe it is. his name will remain on the ballot while the decision is being made by the us supreme court, the federal supreme court. so what happens then if the us supreme court goes along with it? if it 1st i'm going to be his story because there's never been a presidential candidate, has been left off. the ballad who is running for office,
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we've never seen anything like that. so it would be a sort that also the supreme court can go, go with it and his name would be left off the ballot. but here's the interesting part of that. is that in 2020 donald trump did not when the state of colorado and most of the political pundits out there feel that he doesn't need the state of colorado to possibly went in 2024. so is it sort of meaningful for donald trump in their camp? maybe that's yet to be seen. but as of right now, if you feel that you don't after, when, why fi? but jason couldn't other states to what's just happened in colorado. so absolutely and in 2 other states, minnesota in michigan, and they brought it to their state supreme court, calling donald trump and interaction asked and under the 14th amendment and the same arguments that colorado used. but those states supreme court ruled against the
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people bringing the lawsuit because they felt that donald trump had not been convicted of anything. so his name will remain on those valves. now there are other states that feel that have usually left leaning or democratic governors, and they can basically go to the state supreme court and say, hey, we need to figure this out. we need to go to the go to the mat on this one. so i'm sure other states like georgia will come up with their legal ruling in very short order. cathy don't hear from nbc news radio. thank you very much. thank you. scientists say it's hard to predict how long and the rough in volcano in iceland will continue to pull vast amounts of live around across the landscape. some residential property could be in danger, but for now, those lives are at risk from this spectacle that's drawing accountable. struck on look at gosh,
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in fountains of lava. this volcano on the rate can, is spinning select has been erupt. and since late monday, their option is slowly losing steam by the situation. he is still dramatic and potentially dangerous scientist save me 2 days, weeks or even months till it stops. it's slowly getting more quiet, but it might last a long time. why bless a short time, who knows? but it's, it's just it in time for christmas and hopefully it will this stay like this or stuff because this group effect, so infrastructure, so hopefully it will look through the nearly 4000 residents of that created from the nearby town of greenville show those homes. but some are still excited just in nature puts on a spectacular show coming today. getting the chance to be behind sidney go ahead to being so close to being able to fly the drone like literally 10 meters away.
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is amazing. phoenix, the volcano doesn't pose any immediate danger to the population, but scientists on that it could change. if the option continues for too long, it could potentially affect air quality with views being able to reach iceland capital reca if it could also pulls the threat to property. if level flows far enough to reach residential areas. sports now and in the buddhist lead, a favorite was stopped short, a victory on choose day window. one had to settle for one old girl with mites. the old one jumped down to an early lead when julia and ponds find the free kick in back to the net for his 5th goal of the season. then mind responded shortly before have time set funded bad heading the bowl just over the line before the people to punch it back out and look down for the electronic reminder of our top story, 0 dw, use in the past few minutes,
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