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connection and was a turning to something here for the next generation the idea of the environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. this is day w news live from above and merkel and mccraw talk a new reform in the shadow of the migration crisis the french and german leaders a call for a unified european response but is emmanuel mccall supporting enough to help chancellor merkel how she is under intense pressure but in how coalition to find a solution to the refugee crisis by the end of the month. also on the program
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record numbers of people running for their lives the un refugee agency estimates sixty nine million people around the world have been forcibly displaced fleeing real violence and persecution. and welcome to the program germany's chancellor is sticking to her position and insisting on a unified their european response to irregular migration and a medical french president emmanuel macro on back cabinets met today to discuss eurozone reform and solutions to europe's migration crisis chancellor merkel said europe should stand up for its democratic principles and call for greater a new solidarity in managing migration. the first being that doesn't even mind we see this as a common challenge we have no one in which we have to look at how we can combat the
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causes of migration. so this means working for peace in conflict region such as syria also ukraine with the middle east process but it also means development cooperation for the countries of africa and we are in favor of having a coordinated approach a european approach would be the best option but this seems to be quite difficult this is why we can look at cooperating with individual countries a more remains a european response to the challenges facing us here. i have also heard of a couple of both countries to happen that makes a book just outside berlin a simon young is a vet by reversals joins us from brussels welcome both simon let's start with you chancellor merkel needs results on migration did she get any closer to work today. well maybe she inched forward
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a little bit phil of course it's helpful to her to have positive words and that's what she got from emmanuelle the french german relationship of course one of the key ones at the heart of the european union if these two countries don't agree then there's little hope of a european wide solution on any issue clued in migration but that's what these two leaders here today said that they want talking about beefing up europe's external borders with more money and funds and more effective next for frontex the european border agency working more for instance with african countries to promote development to help them stem the causes of migration and so on and talking also about you know introducing these common asylum rules across the e.u. where all these phrases frankly we've heard them before and there wasn't really any indication today of how france and germany are going to go and persuade other countries to find a common solution and certainly not within the next couple of weeks which of course
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is when angela merkel facing a crisis in but in berlin needs some results especially on the point of a slow in brussels did you hear anything in today's speeches from the president on the chancellor anything there that they can sell to the e.u. . no particularly in those speeches with regard to the refugee crisis because there simon said all of these good words let's protect our borders better and so on and so forth as we've heard in the times before but if you look at the paris papers for this next summit there is something interesting there because obviously the e.u. now wants to push forward a solution that has been talked about for fifteen years in europe and all the sort of sore on to the side as unmanageable it talks about the preparations for the summit they talk about creating refugee centers in also africa in countries outside of the e.u. or european union and particularly italy will jubilant the new right wing
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government there if they hear that proposal because it would mean that if they close their harbors for refugee boats they can do so and can just say oh you know why don't you straight go back straight to libya or whatever you came from and to me show so on and do you would be put in a camp there and they will look at your asylum rights and they will take care of you and so that seems to be the way the european union wants to go and that i think it could be something that there would be a great majority for very quickly. the other big topic that they discussed in the press conference afterwards was the eurozone the budget of baba faisal anything solid that. that is still relatively vague of course it's clear that belin had to make some concessions to who wanted much more wanted a real reform off the eurozone and he was just going to get some steps but we have to take what's on the table and i'm going to market did speak about the eurozone
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budget something that. quite a while ago a little while ago in the end so now it seems that some money will be put into that some investment will be fostered for the european countries that economic economically weaker so there is some movement there but the two will have to do some convincing to do it during the summit because countries like france the netherlands are absolutely opposed to those ideas so they have they have pulled together the little bit forwards but they're not there they're not at their common goal final brief word from you simon france and germany have a history of being the motor drive in europe but the merkel partnership is still largely untested. well yeah and you know when these meetings happen there's always a good atmosphere you know some people talk about merrick wrong or m.n.a. and maybe even as
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a kind of idea that these two leaders are totally in tandem i think right now merkel facing pressure from within their own party in berlin could really use even more support from the french leader the french leader of his own party's got a huge program of reforms that he'd like to put through across europe it's not just about monetary union strengthening the you're also about defense cooperation they were talking about today where the two leaders have got some announcements so there's a lot of things that my crew would like to do and he needs medical for that if she wore balls then his plans may also fall so many young and mr burke bob are available in brussels talking about. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world it's a these new far right interior minister matter of salvation he says he will not back down from a controversial proposal to conduct a census of his country's roma community the proposal has been sharply criticized
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with a code deputy premier and leader of the populist five star movement describing it as unconstitutional. chinese president is using paying house calls on the u.s. and north korea to implement a measures agreed it last week's summit between kim jong un president troubled as he made comments after meetings with the north korean leader in beijing china is north korea's most important ally record numbers of people around the world are on the move the latest report from the un refugee agency says war and conflicts have led to the largest increase in the number of refugees and displaced people since it began monitoring in one thousand nine hundred fifty one according to the report the number of refugees around the world is now sixty eight point five million that is three million since twenty sixteen roughly two thirds of those come from just five countries syria afghanistan south sudan somalia and me and now the
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u.n.h.c.r. says resolving any one of those reasonable conflicts would have a major impact on the global refugee crisis. the u.n. . spokesman in geneva is as. i spoke to a little earlier. charlie yaxley speaks for the u.n. h.c.r. and joins us from geneva in switzerland to welcome to t.w. so you have produced this report you've given the world the figures what do you want to happen now. well this is a dire milestone that we've reached for the just for the fifth year in a row and you've wrecked chord has been. the highest number of people displaced in any time since world war two and behind these figures we have to remember individual men women and children who through no fault of their own have been
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forced to leave everything they know behind last year people were forced to flee their homes a ray of. every two seconds that's quick waits to around forty four thousand four hundred people per day and the vast majority of those more than eighty five percent of being hosted in developing countries so what's needed now is for the international community to come together for there to be greater solidarity with the global south for a greater share of responsibility to be taken so you talk about the international community coming together your own parent organization the united nations was founded to resolve these conflicts why is it failing well what we're seeing is war and violence taking place and it's displacing people faster rate than solutions are being found those solutions can include resettlement
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but really what we need is for an end to the violence we need to address the root causes of what's making people flee their homes and that involves those in the international community who have influence over warring parties it's key that influence is used to bring the warring parties to the table in dialogue and bring an end to the bloodshed i don't know god way you're very very sure of anything but i just don't want to make your point very the united nations is there is that for them to do that so why is it failing to do it and why is it failing to move quickly enough on these issues. well these conflicts of political in nature and their solution is also political and the back can be the only solution at the moment we continue to have military escalations in many parts of the world but really it's only through peacemaking and peacebuilding
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can the refugee issue be addressed and this peacemaking efforts have been in short supply in recent years so your u.n. high commissioner he says that the overall number of refugees is not unmanageable that was not unmanageable for rich countries but don't the facts on the ground tell a different story germany italy france all having problems not just coping with the processing applications but also managing integration but this is a remains a question of political will last year at the un general assembly states came together and agreed to develop the global compact on refugees and what this deal which remains in the pipeline involves is a stablish a new and comprehensive approach to managing the refugee crisis that not only supports refugees but also supports host communities as well and when you give
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refugees the chance to integrate and the chance to make social and economic contributions to the new society we see a much more peaceful harmonious existence and currently as it stands countries are bearing it this proportion of responsibility for receiving new arrivals there needs to be of fairer and more equitable distribution of refugees which the yeah actually from the u.n.h.c.r. thank you. on just for size of the world cup of course a sudden gold beats of poland two won in a battle between the last two teams to make their appearances at each side is captained by a star striker of european club football by munich sir robert lewandowski and liverpool's audio manet but it wasn't exactly goals galore manet turns provided for interesting getting netted the first goal short before half time turned out to be an own goal for public defender tiago challenge his defection helped pull into the net seven goals a second came after
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a terrible back pass by polish up defense by the polish to find that it was all too easy for him by. poland could only manage and made conservation go through your goals that tree over there. and the early game japan cruised to an unexpected victory over colombia in group h. it was their first picture of a colombian and it was action packed after just three minutes carlos sanchez was sent off after this goal the second fastest red card in world cup history shinji kagawa stepped up japan in front colombia back to back on fernando can tatto level the strong before the break after this free kick you a soft safe today in japan he kicked a cold. one so. that's a big game they say instead pieces burgers host nation russia try to maintain their momentum against egypt all eyes will be on egypt's not so secret weapon most solid
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star striker who missed this country's first match defeat to the question still remains whether he'll take part in against russia and keep his side's world cup hopes alive if solid does play russia is less than solid defense which is badly tested with my flash saudi arabia five nil all i have to avoid any slip ups if they want to keep the home fans of. the top. our debt how to help us how show business updates just a. little. bit . like. germany which. any time any place. using names.
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