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you. visited every news live from berlin the rush to solve europe's migration crisis 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 bush could be out of a job. also coming up children in cages american zero tolerance immigration policy in action the trumpet ministrations says it has no plan on how to reunite thousands of kids separated from their parents at the border. and it was another night to remember for the world cup hosts russia made light work of egypt and all that
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secure their spot in the round of sixteen we'll tell you how the lowest ranked team in the tournament is pushing through to the cops to. war. i'm sorry so much got a good to have you with us how should europe deal with illegal migration several e.u. leaders are to discuss this divisive issue on sunday at a mini summit on immigration to the block time is of the essence the question of how to deal with migration is threatening german chancellor angela merkel's coalition government she is that odds with her interior minister haas a whole for he has threatened to tighten controls on last merkel can secure a unified e.u. response to migration by the end of the month. the fact that they are still talking is already news worthy as chancellor angela merkel and her interior minister. of her c.d.u. party's conservative bavarian sister c.s.u.
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party continue their bitter feud over silent policy which is fast becoming about the future of the e.u. . on tuesday machall and french president. agreed to aim for a common euro zone budget by twenty twenty one. the c.s.u. is pushing back in germany's largest tabloid it criticized merkel for having made too great a concession to moscow machall c.d.u. allies are worried that this could spark more division at a crucial time. in we are in a situation in europe in which everything necessary is being done to keep this europe together trump is doing everything he can to harass us we need allies in europe and that's why this is a key issue. unphased the c.s.u. keeps provoking medical it's been very and state premier sudha met with austrian chancellor is a bust and courts in the austrian city of linz both want to clamp down on the
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influx of refugees. its resentment solidarity in europe will ultimately be decided by whether we succeed in bringing about a change on the migration issue i mean chancellor merkel will meet the leaders of key e.u. countries at a crisis summit in brussels this weekend the outcome of that meeting could rescue or sink her chancellorship. and let's go right to brussels where our correspondent barbara vessel is standing by for us hi barbara so we have this mini summit coming up on sunday who is taking part in what is planned. germany of course and then france italy spain area greece austria who is really pushing strongly this issue and what they're trying to do is prepare compromises look at the fault lines in european migration policy and prepare the summit for friday because and thursday because something like that that is so divisive cannot be solved in one night off
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long and intense talks you have to sort of build some bridges beforehand so that's what they're trying to do on sunday and what we will see sumi i suppose is going to be it to tonic shift in migration policy in europe europe all gets ready to get rid of some of the legal and humanitarian constraints that have held back so far you mentioned the fault lines barbara finding that europe wide solution is going to be difficult where is there common ground and where are the difference. there is common ground of course in common border protection everybody says yes we want that we have always wanted that so this is a question of personnel and money there will be forthcoming even if i'm going to market will have to pay the largest share she will do that lightly because that's an issue that she can help to solve there will also be i assume a very strong consensus on migration camps outside of europe this is supposed to be the new solution to the migration crisis that isn't really if you look at the
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figures of crisis and you more about is perceived use that many european politicians as such but typically austrian italy at the moment the migration camps outside of the e.u. some countries like albania almost donya already being talked about austria as having negotiations was of a new for instance where people can be sent to have been rejected as asylum asylum seekers and on the other hand italy can people consent people who have been fished out of the mediterranean and so they will not have to be received on e.u. soil anymore but they will be put somewhere and then wait and sit and nobody really cares about what happens later at the moment. if there is no europe wide solution what about the possibility of bilateral deals between for example germany and italy germany italy of course the music streaming difficult because they're totally at counter purposes germany ones to sort of send migrants away or not let them in in
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the first place italy doesn't want to keep them either but they still keep blending in italy are coming through italy and they want to get rid of those people too and have somebody take them off their hands so what could a possible solution be there if there isn't one it will cost a tremendous money for berlin they might be willing to pay it but at the moment we can't really see what that would look like. faisal reporting for us thank you barbara. an immigration crisis on america's southern border is drawing international condemnation british prime minister theresa may has said images of children being held in cages were deeply disturbing more than two thousand miners have been separated and confined away from their parents since early may president trump has defended the separation policy despite growing anger from both sides of the political aisle now the transparency group publica has released an audio recording that apparently features sobbing central american children that has added fresh fuel to the debate.
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but i remember one of. the. children detained in cages calling for their parents this is the trumpet ministrations zero tolerance policy in action. critics have likened the practice to torture. and that you generally opponents of the law interrupted a u.s. congressional hearing to demand an end to the separation policy here this was a policy inventor it's every minute and it's huge right president donald trump i'm talking directly to my republican colleagues we need you to stand up to president quote. we need you to join us in telling him that we reject this mean.
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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 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. protests like this one in your company taking place in cities nationwide as many americans demand a more humane approach at their border. reactions have been pouring in following
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the united states decision to withdraw from the human rights council china said the country's image as a defender of rights is now on the verge of collapse u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley and now it's the departure on tuesday accusing the council of hypocrisy . in yet another departure from an international organization the united states u.n. ambassador nikki haley and secretary of state mike pump aoe announced the u.s. would withdraw from the united nations human rights council. president trump wants to move the ball forward from day one his call that institutions are countries who say one thing and do another and that's precisely the problem with the human rights council announcement and the trump administration officials called out the council for what they described as open hostility to israel and its unwillingness to denounce human rights violations by other member states for too long to human rights council has been a protector of human rights abusers and assessed full of political bias when
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a so-called human rights council cannot bring itself to address the massive abuses in venezuela and iran and it welcomes the democratic republic of congo as a new member of the council ceases to be worthy of its name the two defended the united states record on human rights saying no country has provided as much aid or worked as hard to defeat tyranny and said the u.s. would continue to pursue human rights from outside the u.n. h r c. now to some other stories making news around the world israeli warplanes launched airstrikes on the gaza strip early wednesday military officials say they targeted two positions linked to the islamist group hamas in response to rockets launched towards israel residents say two hamas guards were hurt the exchange of fire comes amid months of heightened tension in the region. british prime minister teresa mayes facing a showdown with pro e.u. lawmakers over breakfast today after months of debate the lower house is set to
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vote on how much power and police will have over the terms of a final brags that deal it is expected to be a tight vote the outcome could affect may's negotiating strategy. divers and an underwater drone have joined the search for a ferry that sank in indonesia's lake tobe on monday this as authorities raise 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. and canada is on track to become the second country in the world to legalize cannabis the senate has 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 now 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 with a first team to play twice in last night's victory over egypt all but assured they
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will advance and own goal put russia on the board first and opened the floodgates dentist chair says later scored his third tournaments goal tying in with stanford although for the tournament needed egypt's most a lot did manage to convert a penalty in his world cup debut. but russia was the easy winner three won. the teams in group h. at the last ones to enter the fray in 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 two matches colombia clash with japan in the early game and later poland faced off with senegal. senator poland sought to install troikas as captain slow but live on the skin saw your money as a letter at least one provider for the diesel gay who met at the first gold shortly before of time but it turned out to be a no go for potence jungle charnock was deflection hits a ball into the net so he got second can off that terrible back pass by the polish
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defense enough as it was all too easy for him by a new young at zero mark. poland scored only minutes late consolation goes jeggo bush. and dusty left no mark on this match why did sonny go it's two one success is the first win for football in america africa it's this world cup. colombia i mean watch out some serves in the foot against japan after just three minutes carlos sanchez got sent off for handball and chingy cargo of a convert to the ensuing penalty. colombia that's a back and forth and on the continual level it's called before the break. but safe today for japan when he knocked in a corner off to seventy three minutes to one the fans call here as well. now fans of painting may well know the challenges of working with a new or different medium but how about when it's
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a rice paddy field was killed rice growers in northeastern china have created what's being billed as the world's most complicated rice paddy painting of the thousand arm i have a look at set up it was crafted out of different colored rice shoots and along with several other rocks paintings is drawing in the crowds near shanghai city. you're watching g.w. 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. don't forget you can always get the news on the go download or opt from google play at all from the top story that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and you can also use the data of you have to send us your photos and your videos. carried out first we'll have your business headlines coming up in one minute don't go away.
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