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this is g.w. news live from berlin a new record for misery the united nations refugee agency says almost sixty nine million people were forcibly displaced last year fleeing war violence and persecution. also coming up the pictures causing outrage in america separated children are illegal migrants president donald trump defends the policy and calls for tough action against undocumented migration. and in the world cup and england get their campaign off to a winning start but it was no walk in the park against tunisia we'll have
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highlights and preview today's matches. i've seen so much going to thank you for joining us well in many places around the world the strains caused by a record number of people on the move are creating massive problems a new report by the un refugee agency says war and conflict have led to the biggest increase in refugees and displaced people since it started monitoring the situation in one nine hundred fifty one now the report says that since two thousand and sixteen the number of refugees has increased by three million to a total of sixty eight point five million people now roughly two thirds of them are from five countries syria afghanistan south sudan mean maher and somalia as well the agency says that resolving any one of those regional conflicts would have a major impact on the global refugee crisis. was
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a number of global refugees keeps climbing many western governments are tightening their policies more and more migrants are being sent back to their home countries the gambia and west africa is one of the world's poorest nations so many young gambians try to make it to europe but when they're sent back home they often find themselves overwhelmed by a sense of shame and with few opportunities to improve their prospects. known endearingly as a smiling coast of africa the gambia has little in way of its economy to smile about two decades of tyranny call rue forced especially young people to europe in search of a better life but now and a new governance these migrants asylum applications of being rejected and spent three years in germany training and working as a caregiver for the elderly until he was unexpectedly deported he now lives with his mother and six other people in a small house in the capital. this is my folder from school in germany. the moment they arrested me
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inside the classroom so i had to take it with me and when i. brought my school books all the way back with me. brah. this is the worst case scenario well integrated immigrant with job prospects in germany ends up back in the gambia with nothing the twenty two year old can barely bring himself to be the house ashamed he didn't live up to his expectations. government who would visit every world do they want to deport him enough but i don't have any. problem in germany my all three. i couldn't comment not in only walk. my home there are between them and finish and go to school what is really hard for me right now because of their deport me. i lost my
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job in germany and i'm here in one year i don't have any support for anybody so an. activist knows how bleak the situation can be they're coming home to a country that has no. opportunities for them. let me talk country that has been done right. you know they're coming back our society that we stigmatize them that we treat them like they feel use. to be deported just to this is a the be treated like a feeling and to be used to stigma of a society that notifies the western world it's not the best start for the gambia as young democracy but use minister henry gomez says these little the virtually bankrupt country can do it i can assure you that anybody. who came to my office. has been put into some way to do something
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we have would not. no one of them but minister are you saying that in this country in order to get a job you have to see the minister i cannot. cite for all of them understood what i could. be at least into their problem and the work with the problem if it comes to my office but listening will do little for people like who have nothing to show for their stay abroad and nothing to look forward to at home. migration policies are also under fire in the us president donald trump came to power promising action against illegal immigrants now he is defending his administration's border protection policy in the face of rising outrage over the forced separation of migrant children from their parents he has called for tough action against illegal immigration and declared that the u.s.
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would quote not be a migrant camp the number of separations has jumped since early may placing many children in sealed camps with little or no contact with their families. there images which has shocked the world children detained in cages separated from their parents this is the trumpet ministries in zero tolerance policy in action opponents have likened the practice to torture the american academy of pediatrics has warned of quote irreparable harm one critic says the policy has been poorly planned many parents have no contact with their children well the government is saying there's a hotline that you can call and find out where your child's school our understanding is that hotline isn't anything behati it's not working it's in english people don't know how to access it when they call nobody's answering so there's really been no thought put into this new initiative about how to ensure
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that a very bare minimum at least a parent's aware of where their child is and they're allowed to communicate. despite bipartisan calls for an end to the policy the trump administration is not backing down the justice department says they are simply enforcing the law a law which they blame congress for enacting we do not want to separate perish from their children you can be sure of their if we build a wall we're passing legislation we close some loopholes we will face these terrible choices the numbers for errant president donald trump has accused the democrats of refusing to come to the negotiating table to draft new laws he added the zero tolerance policy that's forcing the separation of families was introduced under his own republican administration. as each side blames the other the children in these detention centers are forced to cope with a new reality it could be months before they're reunited with their parents.
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now to some other stories making headlines around the world german chancellor angela merkel has begun the push for a europe wide deal on migration meeting new italian prime minister you set the country in berlin the bilateral talks focused on reducing the number of refugees arrivals to europe today america is due to meet with french president. french far right leader marine le pen has suffered a legal setback and e.u. cortez opp held a ruling that she must return three hundred thousand euros to the european parliament now she incorrectly gave the money to political political aides while a member of parliament and can still appeal the ruling to the highest court. indonesian authorities say at least one hundred twenty eight people are missing after a ferry capsized and sank on the island of sumatra one person has been confirmed
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dead about twenty people have been rescued from the water the wooden boat went down on lake toba a popular tourist destination. and reports from yemen say saudi backed forces have entered the main compound of the airport in the city of ho data after heavy fighting with who the rebels coalition forces started an assault on the rebel held city a week ago who data is yemen's main port and a key supply hog for the rebels. north korean leader kim jong il is in beijing it's believed he's there to brief chinese president xi jinping on a summit with the u.s. president donald trump china's foreign ministry said the visit would strengthen relations with north korea and promote peace in the region. day six of the world cup in russia there is plenty to talk about we have a leader who talking. with us here in studio hi lima ok before we talk about what's on the block today monday was a dramatic day yes it was especially for england because they struggled against
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tunisia they left it but they did get the job done when really say as much drama for belgium against panama they won three nil in convincing fashion or at let's take a look at what happened yesterday. after a sluggish first time off trees martens finally broke the deadlock for belgium short the after half time with this effort. and after that the march really got rolling for the favorites the man who conquered needing just six minutes to add two more goals three mil despite a slow start belgium because the world cup complained in a convincing fashion. england followed suit against tunisia meeting just eleven minutes before their top marksman hurricane put them in front johnstone's header brilliantly saved only for came to be perfectly positioned for the rebound. but after this challenge between walker and ben use of. the referee awarded a penalty. for johnny sutton's he kept his cool to convert from the spot one of the
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after thirty five minutes a flattering score for the chin it seems. would only stay till deep in injury time when harry kane became a national hero by scoring his second to ensure england got a winning start to this world cup group g. is definitely poised to be a two horse race between england and belgium. what a game for harry kane there and can england finally go far in this tournament i mean in and they're not favored favorites but the potential is there and you know what with these top teams like germany and brazil who have been underperforming quite underwhelming performances who says that in and can't go all the way in the tournament i do feel like the forward line of cain delhi i leave for him sterling i feel i still feel like that should have been they should been a lot more decisive in the final there were a lot of missed opportunities they could have easily been up by two or three goals
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but you know what to me a win is a win and i'm sure lot of english fans and fans are enjoying this moment so let's take a look at what harry kane have to say about the match because he's already being hailed a national hero in the country. always in the back of your mind that's going to be one and days the ball just went for him to go up there at the right time but that's what a car is about that's why you work so hard is the to go until night last minute and and thankfully go on in the end. ok so they prevailed even though if you watch the match last night there were some unwanted visitors on the field tell us about that yeah i'm sure a lot of fans worldwide could see the smiles small little critters on their screens are basically it's mating season for the flies involved there you go you see those . swamps of them have invaded the cd on and off the pitch and it doesn't even matter like if the amount of repellent that you are using it's like nothing seems to get the job done they keep spraying themselves but nothing you can fight these
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five house after them i would have left the pitch at once but. let's take a look at today's action alina russia is taking on egypt let's look about much that this will be a very very decisive match i think whoever wins between russia and egypt will very likely go on to the next round there's still a very big question mark around morsi will he be fit for today's smash will he represent and play for egypt the late last against europe drive for example told us that they can play without him but they just can't score in his absence they really need him he is a talisman he is a game changer for them as for russia i think egypt will be their first real test of the tournament especially after winning five nil against saudi arabia and colombia in japan will also be battling it out today yes so come in japan this is one of the most evenly matched groups in japan have actually met up three times
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before the most recent meeting was in brazil at the twenty fourteen world cup colombia one for one in fact japan have yet to beat colombia but in kind of course you have a lot of stop play as we talk just take a look at how mr greig is right among our they have all these great players at their disposal but how much for three just who he has a muscle problem so he might be really won't know until right before the game if he will be fit enough to play as for japan i mean the qualities they don't always we don't we know. what to expect when it comes to japan they half the speed they have a quick passing game but they struggle against european and american opposition part will have to see then what happens in that match their limited talking from sports thank you so much for sharing your analysis with us and. you're watching news still to come on the program saber rattling on trade donald trump threatens more tariffs on chinese goods and if he follows through beijing is vowing to retaliate. monica jones will have that story for you and all of your business
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