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another cornerstone of the agreement was to settle syrian refugees across the e.u. and show there's a safe legal. since the deal went into force just over eleven thousand seven hundred syrians have been resettled in the e.u. from turkey almost three thousand eight hundred of them have been taken in by germany. well turkey still hosts about three million refugees from syria more than a third of them receive aid directly from the e.u. as part of the deal between the e.u. and turkey the humanitarian program known as the emergency social safety net provides refugees with a debit card that gives them access to a fixed sum of money every month now that program is scheduled to run out at the end of the year leaving those dependent on it worried once again about their future . shopping at her local supermarket it's
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a special moment for a refugee from syria. finally she can afford the basic necessities it's needed for her and her family and. i'm getting sugar vegetables cooking oil and diapers for the children that's what i usually buy here. the money comes from the european union one hundred fifty euros transferred to a special debit card every month twenty five euros per person for her husband and their four children it's not much but it's enough to cover the rent and provide enough food for the first half of the month. the family fled aleppo two and a half years ago as the syrian government and rebels battle for control of the city . friends who stayed behind told them their home was destroyed in the fighting. an element of a free home that i ran away for the sake of my oldest son one day an aircraft attacked us in aleppo and he hid in the closet instead of running outside he was
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that scared for. i don't want to go back there. to get a car but you're thirty with. the family of six now lives in an abandoned shop on the outskirts of guardian tep in southwest turkey they don't receive any financial support from the turkish government and before the e.u. funding the family had to borrow money from friends and neighbors. right you are. of course the debit card really helps us before we were always in debt. now we can pay our rent electricity and water bills we can have a better life. who does husband who didn't want to be filmed could only find work as a junk collector but it's not a reliable source of income. their eldest son ten year old mohammed works in
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a shoe shop to bring in some extra money. more than three hundred thousand syrians have fled to gussy on tap in the surrounding area since the beginning of the war it's home to some of the most impoverished refugees nearly one in two receives financial aid from the european union were using demographic criteria right now to identify the most vulnerable families that includes things like whether you have a disabled member or whether you have an elderly member of the number of kids that you have in your family as a humanitarian donor we are needs based organization that responds to emergencies so we are absolutely ready to respond if and when needed. the e.u. support programs are only shared jewel to run until the end of the year european leaders now have to decide whether or not to extend them. truda hopes they will for the sake of muhammad come spring when her husband begins to earn more money he'll finally get to start school. and then out
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after that he'll go to work until the end of this month then we'll send him to school so he can learn turkish he isn't very good at it yet. cannot handle lebanon there. but i want to go to school more often. huda hopes she and her family will have a future here in turkey but that depends on whether the european union continues to support them. well in response to the migration crisis many countries in europe suspended the schengen agreement that's one of the eaves cornerstones that guarantees the free movement of people cross the block now denmark is one of those countries it reintroduced border checks in two thousand and sixteen and now it plans to expand the controls causing alarm for people commuting from neighboring countries like germany. peter hansen's daily commute to work is more complicated than it once was it's a twenty minute car trip from his home in the german state of says across the
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danish border to pad borg for years he didn't notice the border crossing but that changed in twenty sixteen now he has to take into account that he might be checked at the danish border for some other for people say that officials are on their experience that is a license plate that doesn't come from the region or passengers who perhaps don't fit the daily patent whole families who drive through the area at three am for example and these are probably the criteria for being checked. controls like these haven't been used at the crew so border crossing since the shooting in zone was implemented but the refugee crisis led to the danish government setting up temporary border controls in twenty sixteen which they are now expanding even border control buildings a said to be erected this year and local businesses are alarmed. if we get permanent buildings here we don't know whether or not the moderate border controls we've had so far will become more stringent when you go
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that would further restrict freedom of movement less revenue for retailing and flynn's blog and as for labor we have a strange labor market there may be less flexibility in the job market. although peter hansen has barely noticed the border controls until now others have it far worse. that's already been reported that even danish citizens living in denmark but who have dug in skin more likely to be checked sometimes or even regularly some of gotten used to it while others get upset of it still not clear when denmark will put up its border control buildings the danish government has to apply for planning permission. time to get musical now and when you think about the types of music that children are playing on their headphones while classical music might not be the first comes to mind our next report from france highlights a project that's getting school children excited about opera. what in the world
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is going on here these children can hardly control themselves but this is no justin bieber concert nor any other pop music act in fact. they're at the opera listening to a performance of the bobber of seville. this is a god but how is it that the opera is making the kids react like this i didn't really think that was cool we sang along with all the children and sometimes the lady opera singer sang along with us that was already a groove incidentally was at the end they kissed each other that was really nice. it was really fun the kids were low. here at the rule now perhaps the younger audience is invited to see me along. like in this shortened french version of or see me for children eight years ago the
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opera house came up with the idea of having children sing along with the adult performers during parts of the show. how do you become a passionate opera go by already watching oprah as a child many people talk about how they started going to be all three when they were seven or eight and discovered a world full of emotions in most you. the four attending the show the children learn text passages and militaries in the classroom that's how they find out what to sing along to their. set often you have to control this is an entry into the world of culture and if they gladly listen to rap they can also be thrilled by oprah they're happy to come here from if we are have the songs every day for two months in the classroom without teacher and truth and. today the barber of seville will be accompanied by a choir of eight hundred students. the whole opera house becomes their very own
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stage which just goes to show that classical music can indeed win over the younger generation. well every year two cities in europe are designated as european capitals of culture last week we spotlighted walesa the capital malta today we turn to the dutch city of. the city of about one of ten thousand has a rich year of cultural advances storable appreciation and discussions ahead. yes that europe's new culture capital launched its official opening with music fanfare and a spectacular light show. was. woden's motto for the year is leaping minsky's meaning open community. feeling of being connected connected with other people of us as a parts of europe because you see also some doors are closing and some countries
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are closing and i just hope the realize we're all to designate and we need to work together to listen to each other and not to be afraid of. the picturesque town also known as little amsterdam has big plans for it she has cultural capital what we all give us goes with the rest of europe is all common problems that we have in europe about biodiversity climate change their poverty i don't blossom and. the language. over three hundred events. and the surrounding area. arts and culture is the backbone of society and we're showing that by the people through the people . leo martin is celebrating its most famous citizen masha hari the exotic dancer style icon cortisone and spy was born in a friesian town in eight hundred seventy six the daughter of a hat maker. everybody knows the name of the hari involved never knew she was
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also a child growing openly or had to cope with a deforest after her marriage she was a mother and we tried to explain that story or also the exhibition matter how remiss in the maiden runs until april famous touch artist mc escher is also from leo the museum of friesland was showcased issues journey a large scale exhibition of his work all inspiring giants of reality laughs will be parading through the culture. apical streets come august with hundreds of events planned leo wagner is sure to pack its special cultural punch the twenty eighteen. boyd has been another busy football transfer window i'm joined now by docky from the sports desk to discuss the main comings and goings lima good morning to you
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there was a big departure from the bundesliga. yes so the man who calls himself the crazy kid i'm talking about korea emetic obama young he has left the building he has joined aust know on a few of sixty five million euros i mean it's an incredible feat of obama young that had twenty one goals and what twenty four games this season and we'll be looking to to replicate the fact that flamboyant form in the premier league of course here you have the sad sort of price tag yes let's take a look. no one day he looks happy for my judgment strikeout p.m.s. make obama got his wish at last he's now an awesome ok out there be some familiar faces at his new club he real nightmare this form adornment teammate henrik mckee totty on who also just became a gonna. be happy to be here and of course i can. i can join me in just him so i'm really happy to be to be here and it is great to
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take up on international was a powerful force in the bundesliga he scored one hundred forty one goals in over two hundred games and was crucial to do it meant winning the german cup in twenty seven team but over my own is ambitious. the club have. such a big history and they have a great players like you to know so it's an example for. awesome have given over my young on these legendary number fourteen sure it truly a tough act to follow but also seem to have faced. well the obama switch set off a real merry go round in the transfer market dortmund have completed a deal to sign machine we on loan from chelsea until the end of the season now the twenty four year old has failed to cement regular game time in london starting just
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three league games a season but dortmund hopes the. we'll provide them with a short term solution to replace bob dylan's goals in turn arsenal have offloaded french striker livia grow to chelsea in order to make way for a bomb young's arrival. so what do you think what kind of impact will be on have arsenal in the premier league i said it last night i'm going to say it again i think this is a match made in heaven because over my own is exactly the sort of striker that i have been looking for he's he's strong in the air he's excellent when it comes to link up play and i can't wait to see him combine with the likes of on the one hand you have a world class strike. and on the other hand you have. who is just one of europe's best assist machine so that i think will be a killer could possibly turn into a killer combination and of course we're also also join his former teammate henrik mchugh totty and that see if they can instill that support same sort of fear that
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they did in their own and as they did in the wind as the ok this is fantastic for arsenal but what does it mean for dorman dortmund yeah i mean it is a blow you know but unfortunately what can you do about it you know life goes on and the best that dortmund can make out of this is to take that sixty four million euros and try to invest that in another player in you in whatever and but on the field obviously i think that's where the impact will be the biggest i think obama will be missed and we saw that also this season that whenever he was absent they struggled. so far every fall of over my action and again as i understand he's a big personality but you know he was a gift in front of goal but this transfer was not the biggest of the january window was a it wasn't do you want to take a guess at where it came up in the most expensive list it's in the top top and i can't even get our five or five number for ya so they made
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a deal of this transfer of it when there was actually felipe. team your from liverpool to boston or not and that he cost one hundred twenty million euros that's just one player followed by virgil van dyke the center back from southampton to live a pool that was seventy eight million euros and at number three that this is like a last minute deal last yesterday i'm rick laporte a disc defender from athletic to manchester city for sixty five million years i haven't added up all those numbers. you look at them you know the english premier league broke its january spending record this year what's behind all this money moving around look at the english premier league they just have a greater bought buying power and that is mainly down to the record t.v. deals the broadcasting deals that they have it's in the billions so you know english clubs really that they date this remain in money you know i mean just look at manchester city you know they can anybody even keep up with them you know god guardiola since arriving he said that hey i have an aging squad so i need new
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players and luckily he has a lot of money at his service then of course you see that the teams below them like manchester united who are like well if i want to compete you know i too need new players so it's it's crazy and these clubs in the premier league they have a lot of money at their service and there is a lot of money in the system and of course clubs can also sell players for more because they is they no other cups are willing to pay so much so it's a sad reality but it's a new the new normal in the premier league and i think the question is even no longer about when will a new record be said it's about by how much ok this is all affecting germany obama youngs the latest big name to leave germany why is the bonus league struggling to hold on to its star stars is it all about the money it is not so simple as it is money is tempting and i think when i mean the sort of money that.

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