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the new york court has found former us president donald trump, the guilty on all counts and his harsh money case. instead, he falsified documents the cover of a payment to silence an adult film star ahead of the 2016 election. and with that, you're up to date, find a more online d w dot com. thanks for watching. the people in trucks injured was trying to feed the city center the straight explain the around the world more than 130000000 people of we
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of mine because no one should have to make up your own mind. dw may 4 mines the this is the world's deadliest board, submitted to range and see thousands dies year every year trying to cross from north africa to europe. the. the european union is claiming to men rights. the people are drowning on its doorstep, calls politics of late tonight. the new is struggling to deal with migration. with severe consequences. we will show you where europe is creating
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walls, how the continent is losing its values on the way, and who is profiting the business. vitale, an island of them to do is a place for tours to relax, but also home to seems like these overcrowded boats arriving from africa because loved to do that is closer to africa than it is to the rest of europe. and is the main destination of the deadliest migration roots in the world? since 2014, almost 30000 people have died or gone missing while trying to cross the mediterranean . so why are so many people taking this risk? some are playing wars and persecution. they have the legal right to apply for
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asylum, but to do so asylum seekers have to be on you territory. others are migrating because they're escaped in poverty, which is not a legal basis to claim asylum in the u. neither group is usually eligible for a visa to enter the that's why many take these irregular migration routes and are ready to risk their lives. he has no. you know, the standard one serious man try to eat isn't trying to prevent is because politics of late tonight, it's not active. the jewish people we are gonna have to touch them. just have to let them by providing help in reasonable and off time. that's austrian research or unit core and baggage. she focuses on the use the silent policy and migration that you and it's member states. coast guards have saved many people in distress. but
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critics say that you isn't doing enough to protect refugees in migrant. and there have even been reports of greek coast guards illegally pushing both out of the waters. the eu has pledged to protect refugees under international treaties. in 2023 alone, just over 1000000 people applied for asylum in the country. but many have no chance of being granted asylum. and most viewed countries say too many people are coming. we have our international obligations we will fulfill them. we have done that in the past. we do this now, but we as europeans, will decide who comes to europe and under what circumstances and not the smart lesson try for human smugglers and traffickers. irregular migration to the new is big business. they can charge thousands of years per person for the journey. first thing, as many people as possible onto the boat in 2023 in italy
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alone. more than a 150000 people arrived by see these are the top 5 countries they came from. and as we saw, many of them entered italy through lumpy dues. but just look at how small the island is. it has around $6000.00 residents. more than twice that number of migrants and refugees arrived in just one week and september 2023. the putting a huge strain on the islands infrastructure and creating discontent among the residents have experienced this time. and again, the guy got 3 days that isn't boxed da da da da da da da da da da. oh no.
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the. this is george. i'm a luni. it least fluoride leader who was largely elected because of her um time migration stuff. the k as in love to do that is the perfect background for her message. i know you cause was inside. they look, i meant any value so that they know what the impact of yet. so the other one does all of the phase of either of these out and if you but then, but we'll see that is to, to, to model thought it gets you on a full insurance. yep. it updated. did you make it out to look on? maloney is among those profiting from the chaos that one will show up when i do question it as are many other populace politicians in the u says migration research or you did core and better need to call them and they need this issue. so migration, migration, crisis, monthly, etc, etc. because this isn't part of the piece of the internet speed site and it's been
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playing out for maloney and others who demand this content. that's is where the face that they won't see in your spare me, even in your countries but took in a lot of refugees, are joining that demand in 2014 only very little of the external border. what's fence now there's 6 times as much to keep people out. and even more senses are in the works. most experts say border reinforcements are not a short fire method to prevent irregular migration. what if i was to not prevent people from making their way to your in the 1st place because they did not catch up on the reasons for my ration. and so what happens in reality is that my racial pathways leads are interested. they are often to even more dangerous loans. we've
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seen that here in the balkans menu let the war in syria use these routes from turkey to enter the u. but in 2015, hungary tried to prevent people passing through its territory. the country's prime minister is known for his right wing rhetoric. now many high sizes on now many hundreds of them on in tip size as ad. shoot me little bit on the door, little what from where you go to a sluggish out of a hot. and in 2015 hungary started building this fence along its border with serbia . which people found other ways to migrate to the, you know, means that smugglers can raise the prices because they can use as marvin's,
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because as a problem, this brings us back to them. to do is um, one of the main destinations for migrant and refugees. right now, offense obviously cannot work in the open water so that you is going for another strategy that was shown at home is he failed a model. they bought offensive illegality. most of the boats that arrived here in lump it was a part from tunisia about 200 kilometers away in summer 2023, georgia maloney, jones, europe and commission providence was left on the line on a trip to tunisia. we are here as team europe, m team, europe wants to egypt to stop migrants from leaving its charles. in return to news, i was offered a lot of money, a package of up to 1000000000 zeros in investments, including around a 100000000 for border security. we both have
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a vast interest in breaking the senate called business model of smugglers and traffic course. it is horrible to see how they deliberately risk human lives for profit. so we will work together on an empty smuggling operational partnership and we will support to new york with border management. the objective is to have a whole list stick approach to migration policy, rooted in the respect for human rights. but it's human rights that make this deal highly controversial. look at who the you is making video with president case sites not only crushed down onto the just a position, but on migraines, to a woman. will that go to the family that i got to know about. busy once i get the vision in the future, will this,
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this is what i'm on. i'm benomar. he works for to each of the leading rights group that monitors the situation of migrants and refugees. he says that what's the help us that you can use are wrapped up. it's naval control. it helped them stop $80000.00 migrants and refugees on their way to here and it's sort of up to us yet. so i'm just, i'm kind of looking at our, um, let community shop for almost a little dark at the c s d. the thought of to visiting the items and perhaps learn what to do and the via i would do. i just the idea. well, i wish i agree, but i scan it, cost me money, i shall. i just bought it all by hundreds of other people waiting to the parts were allegedly driven outside the town of sparks and are still living there in miserable conditions which had to be so shots and about the joys. yes, i know it's a big headed motherfucking. somebody, yeah,
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and you parted up with other autocratic leaders to essentially keep my grades and refugees from coming and apart from billions of yours. these leaders also receive something else. leverage to euro, because liable to blackmail from these countries because it really shows the world. there is nothing that you are more afraid of. gees takes hershey and use most prominent migration deals since 2016, the country has received up to 9000000000 zeros for essentially preventing my friends and refugees from entering the you. look what happened in 2020 turkey reopened. it's border with greece and the migrants and refugees moved towards the greek bar to police use force to control the crowd. to desk and thousands of injuries were reported. turkish president,
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ridge of pay of algo, i'm headed essentially use human beings as leverage trying to pressure the youth were even more money with a new migration packed, the us know, planning to even further outsource enforcement. for example, with centers. edu external borders where asylum seekers can be helped. critics say the pact is a be trail of e u values. and as we've seen, the book has already been willing to compromise its values. while populous human traffickers and autocrats are profiting and experts degree. none of the measures will stop people from trying to get to hear even at the cost of their own lives. the conflicts zone, a special edition on the european election. a lot of new challenges,
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