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more than three hundred others are still refusing to leave the camp had been used to help refugees who were hoping to get to australia it was closed back in october but migrants say they fear of their safety if they leave the premises. palestinian political rivals fatah and hamas say they've agreed to hold general elections by the end of twenty eight after talks in cairo but hamas said little other progress was made at that meeting which was called a farm up an earlier reconciliation deal between the two sides. conservationists and china have released two pandas bred in captivity out into a nature reservation and the objective is to increase the natural panda population these two pandas you see were born in two thousand and fifteen and they completed two years of survival training to help them adapt to their new lives in the wilderness. to turkey now a nation that's currently hosting nearly three million syrian and iraqi refugees
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but lately tensions have been growing between refugees and locals enough lead to some violent clashes in istanbul those clashes got so bad some of the refugees had to be evacuated. dorian jones reports from istanbul. is popular among syrians nearly everyone who works here is from syria. this is the owner twenty four year old mom. he stumbled has been good to him when we left syria only five years ago with his brother's help he now has a barber shop a restaurant and a clothing company. of course syrians can do business here syrians are not generally on successful syrians are ambitious sure a few cause trouble but they don't represent the majority. there are too many rumors about what syrians might have done and how the turks have responded but
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they're just badmouthing syrians casting them in about. anyone who has dreams and goals can come and make them happen here. what's restaurant like all of his businesses is in the ethane lead district it's one of his down bowls poorest and most densely populated areas out of the heart million inhabitants their local officials say as many of the fifty assyrians like mahmoud many therians have opened up businesses in anything unless the government made it easier for the syrians to set up shop by waiving the restrictions non-citizens normally face but that success is starting to cause an ease among some locals turks. after a while they got used to being here and started opening more and more shops. they've slowly started to establish their own sectors and now they only go to syrian shops. within our community they form their own internal market and their
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stock trading with us and. the situation has not been helped by the media a recent study showed that syrians are the second most criticized ethnic group after jews in the turkish media earlier this year clashes erupted between syrians and turks in a district near. the situation is making the syrians increasingly nervous. i haven't been affected so far i go from home to work and straight back from work to home i don't get involved in things that are happening outside. the turkish government's hosting of syrian refugees it's an increasingly contentious issue for turks in. they have a jewelry store up there you see they don't pay their taxes they're given all the breaks but when we want to open a shop the state is harder and else we're not given any of the benefits they get.
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this tea shop owner angrily tells us to stop filming and leave the argument is just one sign of what local officials admit to a show but not everyone sees the syrians as a threat to. those syrians are all working they have families they are muslims living among us we don't look at the situation as syrians and turks but as one muslim community. so in the spirit of the district motto a city of peace and hope the people of s. unless you are still striving to resolve their differences amicably with their syrian neighbors. myanmar and bangladesh have signed a deal to allow members of the persecuted the leinart a group to return home our hundreds of thousands of flood across the border recently to escape a violent military crackdown but it's still not clear how many of these refugees are going to be allowed to go home and how many of them want to they fled to
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relative safety here in bangladesh bringing stories of homes burned to the ground and family members raped and murdered at the hands of security for says now they're deeply skeptical of going back. i don't trust the myanmar government they're always like this. this is my second time leaving home and my husband has left three times. they live in a massive refugee camp but despite the appalling conditions some say they'll only return home if myanmar meets their demands. will go back if they stop harassing us. and if we can live free like the buddhists or the other ethnic minorities are allowed to do. children should also get government jobs just like the others. will know about it
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for months now the un has been calling manned mars treatment of the ethnic cleansing on wednesday washington finally followed suit the organization human rights watch has welcomed that decision. the big question now is what is the us going to do about it what they should do is have targeted sanctions looking at the key military commanders that were in charge of this ethnic cleansing and also people up the line in the command of the burma military but in myanmar there's still lots of support for the military and its actions and a little love for the role hinge on. many in the majority buddhist nation view them as illegal immigrants now their own hinge are facing a return to myanmar with no clear guarantee of their safety. well here in germany a controversial archstone is provoking both praise and some outrage an artist
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collective has built replica berlin's holocaust memorial right next to the home of a far right politician who openly criticized along it went. twenty four large concrete slabs and a backyard and a small town and through. it's a replica of the berlin holocaust memorial erected outside the house of right wing politician. in january her off the far right alternative for germany party called the memorial a monument of shame this response from the berlin based artists collective center for political beauty is meant to show the politician what shame truly means. and we've built a monument for her because he lives over there it's supposed to remind him that you can only free yourself from god once you take responsibility but that month i'm forty one and. the group known for its provocative political actions spent ten months on the project they rented the lot next to her house and worked in secret
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only on viewing the work this week some argue the group may have taken their artistic license too far. that he. is allowed to criticize politics and politicians to a large extent even in a satirical exaggerated way what art cannot do is degrade people because one of. the group's crowdfunding campaign has raised enough money to maintain the monument for at least a few years but following the controversy the landlord has already cancelled police agreement meaning the group will have to leave in a month's time. or turning this into soccer news now cologne for their bonus legal woes behind them with a narrow victory over arsenal and the europa league striker say rukia are say wanting to score a second half penalty to earn the german side a one nil victory the result moves colone up to second place in group h. it means their qualification fate is now.

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