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this is deja vu news live from berlin the rush to solve europe's migration crisis and several e.u. leaders will meet this weekend to find a solution german chancellor angela merkel has less than two weeks to win a europe wide response or she could be out of a job. also coming up here in germany there's a rising backlash backlash over migration and a push to increase deportation be something afghans may have to leave even though he's educated works hard and speaks fluent assured. and goes another night to remember for the world cup hosts russian made life work of egypt and all but
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secured their spot in the round of sixteen we'll tell you how the lowest ranked team in the tournament is pushing through to the knockout stage. i'm sumi so much contact good to have you with us how should your a deal with illegal migration that is something a group of e.u. leaders are supposed to discuss this sunday at a mini summit on immigration to the block it will take place just days before of. next week on europe's migration policies time is of the essence the question of how to deal with migration in germany and europe is threatening german chancellor angela merkel's coalition government let's get the very latest on this with our correspondent barbara vessel in brussels hi barbara so we're hearing there is a mini summit planned for sunday who is taking part in what is planned. germany of course is taking part france italy spain bug area greece austria all countries who
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are somehow touched by the flow of migrants across europe maybe some for the countries will come into this meeting in the next two days and what do they want to do they want to prepare the ground for the summit unfold that they really need to figure out what can we agree on where are the resistances and where the difference that cannot be bridged what compromises are possible and something seems clear before this summit we are really standing before it tectonic shift in european migration policy europe gets ready to step away from a lot of legal and humanitarian regards and restrains that is had kept two so far and will sort of open a new chapter and be much more ruthless in the future that is something that you see already now in brussels barbara critics have pointed out that chancellor angela merkel has been seeking eight europe wide solution to migration since two thousand and fifteen what are the chances chances that should be able to reach some sort of
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deal this weekend. the chances i think pretty good that she will some reach some sort of deal next friday or maybe so stay night we will see how things play out because there are some people in europe there are some countries there is the european commission and their political forces who are now linking arms to save merck medical and save her job because they know that the sort of. unrest and complete chaos that europe would be thrown into should she sort of have to step down is something that the european union at the moment can't really stomach and they can't really deal with that too much is going on in the world is so countries are getting ready to make compromises and of course we know that there are a few who put up resistance and they will find clever solutions and for instance the talk i'm talking about migrant centers outside of the e.u. territory that is something that they are preparing and it will happen there is
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this clear since growing and something that was all of us not known possible non practical but they will make it happen and some countries are ready and talk as possible host albania for instance muscle and so we will see a strong push in that direction barker at the end of the mini summit this weekend and the full summit next week if there is no europe wide solution what is the possibility that germany could seek and bilateral deals for example with italy. deal particularly italy and that's at the core of course of this whole problem is that the national interests of germany and of italy are completely contradictory it's only once a get rid of migrants italy doesn't want to keep them because europe doesn't take migrants off of these hands so particularly that sort of deal could be difficult or it would be extremely expensive for germany if italy could be bought on that point that's the question but already we see the first government crisis in rome
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unfolding so we don't even know who has the power to speak and make what agreements so we are on very uncertain ground there at the moment all right you have used barbara visa with the very latest for us from brussels thank you barbara. well setting off this rush to find a migration solution and interior minister here in germany with a case of migration fatigue or symbol for has threatened to close germany's borders to new arrivals unless chancellor merkel can secure a unified e.u. or sponsor to migration by the end of the month and the growing backlash against migrants across europe has many fearing for their future like the young man you're about to meet. i'm ahmed i'm almost twenty years old i was born in afghanistan but i was raised in iran and i'm training to be a hotel manager. at
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mit was only one year old when his parents decided to leave their home in afghanistan they fled because of the terror of the taliban. they said we were home one day then suddenly the bomb hits there were shots everywhere they were really loud and we just ran away we didn't have time to take the passports we just run away given. the family found a new home in tiran where i grew up together with his two brothers. from. growing up in the wrong was sometimes difficult because i'm partly afghan partly iranian so i didn't know which direction to go it was a bit hard yes actually it was hard because. the fact that the parents a construction worker couldn't pay it anymore so adamant and his younger brother left once again this time to germany it's been two years since then we have i said
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to my brother ok we're in germany now shouldn't lose time let's move on learn german and start something new. and they did i met is now in the second year of his training his brother is heading towards a levels everything seemed well. but then german authorities demanded the missing papers they gave him a deadline in three months his residence permit expires. if that meant is not able to get the papers until then he'll be deported to afghanistan. people who are being deported think ok we have no job no food no place to stay. nothing but the taliban have all of that job's food money so ok let's go that many think like that who in germany wants to see or hear that nobody wants to see them. this. month says he's on his own path back to afghanistan not an option.
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migration remains a hot button issue in the u.s. as well anger is growing on both sides of the political aisle there president trump defenses border policy of separating migrant children from their parents more than two thousand miners have been separated from their parents at the border since early may many are being confined in sealed camps and have little or no contact with their families now the transparency group pro publica has released an audio recording that apparently features sopping central american children that has added fresh fuel to the debate. over. children detained in cages calling for their parents this is the trumpet ministrations zero tolerance policy in action. critics
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have likened the practice to torture. opponents of the law interrupted a u.s. congressional hearing to demand an end to the separation policy this was a policy in very direct. and executed by president donald trump and i'm talking directly to my republican colleagues we need you to stand up the president quote. we need you to join us in telling him that we reject this. but the president continues to blame democrats for the separation crisis he's called for an overhaul of the country's immigration rules to allow the government to deport whole families together we want to solve this problem we want to solve family separation i don't want children taken away from parents we want to end the border crisis by finally giving us the legal authorities and the
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resources to detain and remove illegal immigrant families altogether and bring them back to their country. as the sides trade blame anger is spreading across the country. that there are. protests like this one in your company taking place in cities nationwide as many americans demand a more humane approach at the border. now to some other stories making headlines around the world the u.s. has withdrawn from the u.n. human rights council u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley announced the departure accusing the u.n. body of a quote chronic bias against israel haley admitted the u.s. had failed to convince other member nations to reform what she described as a hypocritical hit hypocritical and self-serving. israeli warplanes launched
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airstrikes on the gaza strip early wednesday military officials say they targeted two dozen positions linked to the islamist group hamas in response to rockets launched towards israel residents say to a mosque guards were hurt the exchange of fire comes in months of heightened tension in the region divers and an underwater drone have joined the search for a ferry that sank in indonesia's lake toba on monday this as authorities raised their estimate of the number of people missing to one hundred eighty the vessel did not have a passenger list and is thought to have been operating illegally. north korean media say the country's leader kim jong un has thanked china for its support in last week's historic summit with the u.s. president donald trump camp's two day trip to beijing is coming to an end today it was his third visit since march a sign of beijing's influential role in the country's future and canada is on track to become the second country in the world to legalize cannabis the senate has
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approved a bill to permit the production and consumption of the drug for recreational use the bill had been a key campaign promise of prime minister justin trudeau it is expected to come into effect in the coming months. to the world cup in russia the host team have proved to be the surprise package of the tournament so far they look set to go through to the knockout stage russia were the first team to play twice and last night's victory over egypt all but assured they will advance and own goal put russia on the board first and opened the floodgates dentist chair says later stewart his third tournaments only time for santa rinaldo for the tournaments read that egypt's most alive did convert a penalty in his world cup debut but russia was the easy winner for one of. the teams in group h. of the last ones to enter the fray the group is also one of the most intriguing of the world cup with no clear cut favorite their action kicked off on tuesday with
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two matches colombia clash with japan in the early game and later poland faced off with senegal. senator poland sought to start strikers as captain slow but live on the skin saw your money the letter at least one provider for each lisa gave net its first goal shortly before of time but it turned out to be a known goal for opponents juggle charnock was deflection hits a ball into the net and a good second can after terrible back pass by the polish defense and after that it was all too easy for him by a neon that see our mark. poland could only manage a late consolation goes jagdish york. have done just the left no mark on this match while sunday goes to one success as the first win for a football match africa at this world cup. colombia meanwhile shot some serves in the foot against japan after just three minutes carlos sanchez got sent
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off for handball and change account of a convert to the ensuing penalty. columbia that was back and forth and i'm looking to the level to score before the break. but also a call saved the day for japan when he knocked in a corner after seventy three minutes to one of the fans called heroes were. you watching d w news still to come the leaders of france and germany announced plans to give the eurozone its own budget is it a new chapter for the common currency. panic a chance we'll have that story for you plus all of the business headlines coming up in about one minute stay with us.
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