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people fleeing wall's own two who need refuge that's what's on the agenda the week at the end of next week but this summit on sunday is about trying to draw whatever areas of compromise that can be found between those member states and dominic meanwhile in hungary we're seeing this new piece of controversial legislation to deal with the crisis there. yeah that's right the very different approaches on show here from the european commission the e.u. member states for next sunday's summit that's one former approach they have to try to resolve the immigration crisis but the government of victor ordered by the hungary and prime minister and his feet party they have a super majority that is more than two thirds of the seats in parliament and the decision they've taken they've changed the law of the constitution in two ways the first is to criminalize anyone working for a nongovernmental organization an agency a charity as it were providing assistance to people who the state believes to be
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illegal immigrants that's the first element of the change the constitution the second one is they have amended the constitution to say that hungary should not be settled by what this is their wording not mine what are called alien populations the point here is that the phrase ology this bill is called the stop soros bill it was called why is that because it refers to the u.s. in just the u.s. billionaire oliver george soros considered to be a philanthropist by some he has been funding non-governmental organizations aid agencies in hungary because he sees it as important to help those who've come to hungary as refugees who are classed as illegal immigrants so as i say you have two approaches on show here the approach of mr audubon he's supported in his in his way by what's called the visit of our group the four countries of central europe who are resolutely opposed to taking in more more immigration. the refugees and then
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the approach in brussels dominic i'm just going to have to stop you there dominic joining is there from berlin watching some pictures now of donald trump at the white house let's listen in. so you can actually hear the united states president talking there lived enough that we can hear him but i can tell you that there have been reports this afternoon that he may be due to sign some sort of executive order so with a stroke of his pen change the fate of these separates the children and their parents let's have a listen lot of you're going with us so that will be interesting we're meeting right now on immigration and we are very strong in the border we're very strong on security we want security for our country the republicans want security and insist on security for our country and we will have that at the same time we have compassion we want to keep families together it's very important i'll
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be signing something a little while that's going to do that and the people in this room want to do that and they're working on various pieces of legislation to get it done but i'll be doing something that's somewhat preemptive but ultimately will be matched by legislation i'm sure we have a lot of problems with democrats and what about for anything they don't care about lack of security they really would like to have open borders where anybody in the world can just flow in including from the middle east from anybody anywhere they can just flow into our country tremendous problems with that tremendous crime caused by that we're just not going to do it i do want to say that because we're all so busy and i just mentioned to the congressman and the senators in the row that we are going to cancel and to postpone tomorrow's congressional pick there we have a congressional picnic tomorrow and i was just walking over to the oval office and
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i said you know it doesn't feel right to have a pick pick for congress where for work you know in so doing something very important many things that are important we're talking about trade we're talking about many many things but it didn't feel exactly right to me so we will be a. visually postponing the congressional picnic for tomorrow will make it another time when things are going extremely well and they are going for the country extremely well we have record setting numbers in every way economically but we want to solve this immigration problem which is going on for forty years more it's been going on forever and we want to see if we can solve it so we are canceling or postponing the congressional picnic tomorrow would anybody in the room have any question or statement that you'd like to make while the press is here and about in the budget and also of the need to of immigration trade and investment these are all areas where congress has a lot of authority under the constitution and you have authority the executive
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branch does that already under the constitution i think that's why meetings like this are really important bring in the leadership on both sides together because they're important issues so reshape that futa but if you see our views here our views on these issues or you share authority i'm important thank you hoover we're going to save you is we want to keep families together at the same time we have to be strong on the border otherwise you have millions of people covering the if not thousands like we have now you'll have millions of people flowing up in just overtaking the country and we're not letting that happen so we have to be very strong on the border but at the same time we want to be very compassionate. present as lamar was trying to thanks for having us i am going to bring in our host want to convey how can two republicans in washington d.c. in just a sec so donald trump there saying that he will be signing something as he put it essentially to keep migrant families together if we can bring in kimberly how kit
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let's find out a little bit more hi there kimberly so he said he's allowed to be signing something late so what what is this something he's intending on signing. well what we're seeing here is essentially a white house responding to the credible outrage not just domestically but internationally to this policy that this administration has decided to enforce but has existed prior to this administration but certainly wasn't utilized in the numbers that we're seeing right now that is the zero tolerance policy separating children from their families well their parents who have been accused of entering the united states illegally are prosecuted so the president speaking there in the cabinet room this was a meeting that was already scheduled with members of congress to address some of these pressing issues including the efforts to reform immigration as there are two different bills that are floating around in the house of representatives and that right now as well as a narrow measure to address the child separation issue specifically so the
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president making the announcement that he will be signing an executive order now what we know about this executive order is that it is being drafted by the department of homeland security secretary kiersten nielson she's really been the face of this policy in recent days and essentially what it's going to do is address the separation issue because the feeling of this administration is although it has been trying to press for congress to act because you have to remember in the united states this white house in force is laws it's congress that makes the laws and donald trump of pushing for them to do their job they've been dragging their heels it's safe to say for more than a decade when it comes to immigration reform so in the interim this executive order is expected to end the separation policy we understand that the children who currently have been separated from their families instead these family units be kept together potentially house either by the department of homeland security or even the department of defense now in the midst of this what they're saying is they
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don't have the faith of congress to do their job so they're going to be signing this executive order we believe approximately eight hundred g.m.t. but we're still trying to get some confirmation on that officially but in the midst of this we also know that the speaker of the house paul ryan. says that the members of congress being pushed by the president are going to act but it's still unclear what that legislation could look like so action at the executive level and also at the legislative level at this hour campbell how could there live for the latest on that from washington d.c. kimberly thank you now these really military says its air strikes have hit at least twenty five targets in gaza linked to hamas it says they were response to around forty five rockets fired from gaza towards israeli territory several of the rockets were intercepted but three landed just inside israel tensions have been high since late march and palestinians began protesting at the gaza israeli border fence israeli troops have shot dead one hundred thirty two palestinians and injured thousands more during several weeks of demonstrations. macedonia's parliament has
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approved a deal to rename the country and a twenty seven year disagreement with greece the pollute preliminary agreement with greece to rename the country the republic of northern macedonia was signed on sunday sixty nine out of one hundred twenty eight lawmakers voted in favor of the proposal will now be put to a referendum objects to the name macedonia because it has its own pov and with the same name the name dispute has meant the country was blocked from joining nato or the e.u. now in indonesia the search is continuing for almost two hundred people who were on a ferry that sank on monday on a lake in sumatra the authorities now say one hundred ninety two people are missing far more than originally thought four bodies have been found so far in just eighteen survivors the indonesian transport minister says the boat was carrying five times more people than it should have. there have been more deaths in
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nicaragua as armed forces backed by the government tried to regain control of the city of messiah peace talks between the government and the opposition have been put on hold as violence continues to shake the central american nation over the past two months one hundred eighty six people have been killed that man well the apollo has more from the capital. right confrontations between anti-government protesters and paramilitary groups have claimed more lives in messiah nicaraguan police and government backed militias fired on demonstrators as scores of people fled to their homes for cover the latest offensive by police comes after representatives of the resistance movement in messiah declared they would no longer allow themselves to be governed by president or. the blood of our brothers who have been cowardly murdered demand that we continue belligerently and unwavering towards
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the fight until or take it is gone. messiah is where much of the most brutal fighting has been concentrated as police attempted to regain control of the city massed protesters huddled behind barricades to shield themselves from live rounds one demonstrator continued to fire his homemade mortar at police even after being shot in the arm but i'm not some of us is that and even though. i've been shot with a bullet here it's not possible that we're going to give up easily it's ready to fight and using our mortars we will kick them out long live massaro. the political crisis in the get out what is now in its second month after protests over pension reform plan were met with violence by the government a growing opposition movement is now calling for the immediate resignation of president or degas at least one hundred eighty six people have died since the start of the conflict law enforcement authorities maintain that their efforts or to combat a delinquent movement that is part of
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a conspiracy against the government commerce in messiah once a popular tourist hot has been halted with all roads leading into the city blocked off there are now reports that food and supplies are running out one of the main conditions for the peace talks to resume is for president or if they got to end the repression against anti-government demonstrators without a stop to violence against civilians it's hard to imagine a national dialogue that will successfully restore the peace anytime soon but. the north korean leader has wrapped up his two day trip to china kim jong un that was in sign ups a brief president xi jinping on his historic meeting with the u.s. president earlier this month this is kim's third visit to china since march she has vowed to support north korea's economic reconstruction and said that would definitely be peace and stability on the peninsula. thank you area's government is in talks with the u.k.
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to accept the temporary return of way of bronze statues that was stolen by the british in eight hundred ninety seven british soldiers seized thousands of metal castings from the then separate kingdom of binny london has long resisted campaigns for the full return of nigeria's bronzes more now from barbara angle. these are some of the bronzes stolen more than one hundred years ago in what is now southern nigeria best of the artifacts removed from the can of been inspired this and the doc in the british museum campaign as have made repeated calls for their return i think it's very important that we are straightforward and honest and transparent about the ways in which some of these objects events at the collection is absolutely not the case that everything in the museums african collections was printed or looted always have a phrase you want to use but obviously there are certain circumstances or certain events that happened. and certain examples like that then in bronzes where that
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material wouldn't have come into the collection and not in the same way today curators from europe and the united states and negotiating an agreement to set up a permanent exhibition of the bronzes in nigeria where it is true that the british have number of objects we see how many of these are good some of the euro problem so there's need for there to be there for roads or knows what the billion dollar group is all about but it is unclear whether the nigerian government will accept to learn or from the british museum. we will will you be open to such conversations so there's just not one truck or. decision as to whether it's going to be on board or i mean every time you know we just we will be open to having a broad range of discussions on. each piece of work. the oldest of the bronze this would cost in the fifteen hundreds descendants of the out to sansa cough them still practiced across today if really the obregon least. for
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people to see it especially we docs offer for our deeds to draw their hope is that all depictions of everyday life chiseled through the ages can one day be seen by future generations in the land where they were created. to syria. the top stories on al-jazeera it's been revealed that migrant children separated from their parents on the u.s. border into babies and toddlers are then taken to so-called tender age shelter as i wage over the chump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy is growing in the last hour the us president said he would be signing an executive order on immigration sometime on witness day republicans want security and
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insist on security for our country and we will have that at the same time we have compassion we want to keep families together it's very important i'll be signing something a little while that's going to do that and the people in this room want to do that and they're working on various pieces of legislation to get it done but i'll be doing something that's somewhat preemptive but ultimately will be matched by legislation i'm sure saudi and amorality back to fight is in yemen say they're now in control of the airport in ho data it's a key milestone in the offensive to push hooty rebels from the city the fighting continues in the area yemeni army is now blocking the road between her data province of the capital sana in an effort to cut rebel supply lines. former inmates of prisons in yemen run by the you are accusing the emraan gods of systematic sexual abuse the associated press interviewed seven men who said that quote rampant sexual torture was used to brutalize detainees the u.a.e.
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has not commented on those accusations it's world refugee day highlighting the sixty eight and a half million people forcibly displaced by conflict worldwide that's the highest number in the corded history and in four days' time several european leaders will hold crisis talks on immigration in brussels the emergency meeting comes ahead of a major summit next week which will also focus on immigration. the israeli military says it's launched airstrikes on of these twenty five targets in gaza linked to hamas it says the strikes were in response to around forty five rockets that were fired from gaza towards israeli tez territory several of the rockets were intercepted but three landed just inside israel. north korean leader kim jong un has wrapped up his two day trip to china kim was in china to prove president xi jinping on his meeting with the u.s. president witness is coming up next season.
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arrested. i became a refugee. everyone in this camp came from my home town homes. i began taking photos in the camps. through the lens i wanted to show the whole world what had become of us. live together in peace. and as refugees. own lives surviving. that are in their lives here. and there and. then her latest
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record is that. we didn't choose this for ourselves. taking photos held to me to express the sadness i felt. it was my way of surviving. i have an eye condition called the state must. i see only shapes and outlines unless some ten centimeters close. i've had this condition since i was a child. the camera became my ice. watch
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and the beloved to be the. little hollow or. the lean up be the source for. the wheel. the other night and when we're a little. slower. paced. soria. sake you are going there in the shoot. that helps. my family and i fled to the scam three years ago we'd applied for asylum to canada but we'd heard nothing. we were losing hope.
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there are over one million refugees in lebanon. many are women and children. every day i'd see them or king in the fields i thought it would be if it was not this that is called the center cannot collect a whole pack in a crowded and i am not in the style of the sort of hard to get ahead when i'm high you have had little hey i'm hard up there about five guys how moustachioed bob on tablets truth of the gist of it was it honest they were absolutely startled recollect many woman are here alone. they lost their men back in syria.
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the war took so much from us. our present and our future. the iran of south africa bit visual b.s. bubble that i heard a lot of what sort of going to fade and muck around election any willisville in. any but at least the momentum on the others leaders who thought the four ideologies and three or a sudden name can be for the live you climb the red bus in a very high late london but i would study it like the arabs are and whole of what happened i'll just let the plane has sort of normal to deal what an ha ha solo of. illegal alien had to let down many of the talk on us what list you see when you. read the books and. time stopped for us the day we fled syria.
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and i could feel my dreams slipping away. then i got a phone call. well i'm very glad to hear that. it's a big honor for me. it was the canadian embassy. welcome to the kingdom the same names you have mcgrath. today when you have passed the interview you have had your case referred to us by the u.n.h.c.r. you guys are going to be going to regina in cisco. route just
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a good question regina is the capital of the province of saskatchewan which is located in the middle of canada. beautiful stars when you arrive it will be spring time so you'll see flowers and animals good. for starters i mean you can see for miles you'll be able to receive treatment for your eye i noticed that you had difficulty in the bright light will definitely be able to see a doctor in canada. everyone has access to a physician. sauce so. if you're like.
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me and. it was i will last eleven on. the last time we traveled we were escaping the bombs in syria. but. after all they cared about was my high school certificate it was my only chance to get to university where you could deal with the effects of it. it was hard not to think about our lives back in syria in these last moments.
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as you look. at the career and the regular at the get at them of. my life that mine are. i miss the simple things most in the house that my father built. you to have wash over again the air show him because that is on the shift. instead a new bit of heat. and it has a crack that i mean look fast and i'll most likely yeah. this is the judges that got him so. well loved. the jacket and and so. look under any you can look for them in her maybe born again in incredible comfort
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