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i think the way of the day to. day. this is deja news coming to you live from burma and chile downplays expectations ahead of an emergency e.u. summit on refugee policy on a visitor levanon anglo-american corps this weekend's meeting in brussels a fast exchange but the german chancellor is under tremendous pressure also at home to find ways to resolve europe's migration crisis also coming up in new york these
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children separated from their parents as they try to enter the u.s. illegally from mexico no one seems to know when or if they see their families again . in the next thirty minutes we head to the wild. argentina suffered a crushing defeat and could be at the brink of elimination from the tournament we look back and look ahead at today's matchups. germany has downplayed expectations for this weekend's emergency summit on migration calling it a first exchange this after a public lash with italy over what chancellor angela merkel had hoped would be a text for a fifth deal on refugees meanwhile leaders from central europe will not be
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attending the summit they held their own meeting in hungary in another sign of western divisions within europe on the issue almost dry old before it even begun sunday's summit looks set to be an acrimonious one invitations have gone out but only to ten of the e.u. twenty eight members greece spain and austria are going italy too but only after german chancellor angela merkel did some heavy backtracking scrapping a draft proposal on immigration she hopes the others would agree to the contentious document which was late earlier this week called for establishing migrant processing centers outside e.u. borders mechanisms for deportations between e.u. countries under the agreement money and other welfare provisions would only be available in the countries where migrants are registered and stricter controls at train stations and airports would be implemented to limit cross border movement but
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italy's government reacted furiously to the draft saying it focused too much on germany's concerns and ignored their calls for more a you support rome growing increasingly tired of taking orders from the e.u. . in europe the times are over when france and germany decided refugee policy when they told european italy what they had to pay and which migrants they had to take in. and firm action has accompanied the firm words on thursday sylvania issued his latest refusal to rescue ship and pledge to block all n.g.o.s boats from docking in italy. as a europe of best for the refugee summit in german chancellor angela merkel is on a two day trip to the middle east after visiting jordan she went eleven on where she held talks with prime minister assad that heady lebanon has the highest number
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of refugees one and wide into pushing to its population one person in six is a refugee that is according to the u.n. it jordan ranks number two again in proportion to its population one person in fourteen is a refugee now the german chancellor office supporter jordan and eleven on to help their respective governments deal with the economic strain of hosting so many refugees but many lebanese are also expecting them to start returning home. reus in the bruce has been looking for safety since the beginning of the syrian war fleeing the bombs he arrived five years ago here in lebanon a tailor he found work at a clothing shop and rented a house he began to settle down but now he says local officials are bullying him trying to force him out. and i want out
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of not a situation now in lebanon has become really bad for us refugees lebanon is pushing us to go back to syria we had to fill this application that we were asked of the area where we come from is now safe and we said it's not stable there they asked us if we want to go back i said no but they wrote down yes this could change everything happen or says it was difficult enough to find somewhere to live now he's scared of being evicted because of what he says is a lie. well enough and i know that we cannot go back to syria we worry because some people went back and they were arrested so we cannot risk our lives by going back. approaches a similar fate if he goes back in two thousand and twelve he was detained and tortured under a drive by the assad regime to quell opposition the need is
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a pallet he ranks him a single man as a family unit official say he can't live with his mother and brother's family approach says this is just a pretext to throw him out and many others say they were evicted from their houses with no reason at all feels like he's running out of options although levanon opened its doors to syrian refugees in the hour of need the relationship has been far from amicable difficulties in obtaining walk in residential permits have set up to dissuade the syrians from settling in lebanon now the syrian speer new tactics are being used in a systematic way to push them out. a human rights watch report says local authorities are using a fiction's to force syrians to leave. this is really just the latest step that the government or the government have taken to make life more difficult for syrians and we found that in some cases serious actually decided to go back to syria as a result of his affections. dacha valla contacted the ministry of refugees which
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admitted syrians were being targeted and illegally evicted the minister of interior responsible for such cases was unavailable for comment. so. i have proof says he feels he's trapped in a nightmare. and how will i go back of course i'm afraid. her feels he won't be safe in syria as long as bashar al assad is in power he wants to go to europe but doesn't think you'll get a visa. for now he's forced to stay in lebanon even a fat means being evicted and ending up homeless. there is growing confusion in the u.s. in the wake of president dollar tranced reversal of a policy separating by green children from their parents as many as two thousand three hundred children were separated from their families at the border with mexico but now federal authorities are scrambling to put in place
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a process to reunite them and that's easier said than done as many children are scattered across the u.s. in refugee or care homes thousands of miles away. experiencing trumps no tolerance policy firsthand these are some of the two hundred thirty nine children who for weeks have been under the care of a new york foster agency their parents thousands of kilometers away many of them are traumatized depressed one even suicidal. mayor bill de blasio says he only found out from the media that the children were even in new york city. who are these children how many are they where are they. what is happening here how is it possible that none of us knew there were two hundred thirty nine kids right here in our own city how is the federal government holding back that information for the people of this city and holding back the help of these kids could be. a major lack
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of federal help many residents are doing what they can kenny taylor has traveled across the city hoping to donate food or money. i'm going to cry i've been hearing about this for the last forty eight hours three days and it's heartbreaking. i mean. some very upset i am upset subsetting situation you know i mean if this is the united states you know that this could be happening in this day and age i feel that it's horrible and i know like children are really a threat side i don't know why they're being separated families are now allowed to reunite but new york authorities say the federal government hasn't told them how it plans to make that happen one of the twelve there's no single thing that speaks to the process in which there will be reunification of parents with their children and
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we must continue to demand that that is the primary consideration and action. in harlem lawyer jose or a chain a is campaigning for his client she's a woman who's three children and here while she sits in an arizona prison. my biggest fear is that mom is deported and the children are to remain united states with no one no legal representation no legal representatives and they are put in foster care and eventually legally adopted which would sever completely cut off mom's legal rights so many here want to help these children with no government plan it seems an impossible task. let me now being up to date with some of the stories making news around the world south sudan has broken off the latest round of talks aimed at ending its five year civil war president salva kiir had been meeting this week with a rebel leader much charge for discussions their first face to face discussions in
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almost two years. and out of portably due next week a court in indonesia has sentenced a character death for planning a series of attacks from his jail cell a man of the him on is considered the de facto head of indonesia's supporters for the support islamic state prosecutors say the attacks he ordered include a two thousand and sixteen suicide bombing in jakarta that killed four people. which is from north and south korea have set a date for holding reunions of families divided by the korean war in the one nine hundred fifty s. the families are now due to meet from august twenty sixth the koreas last have reunions in two thousand and fifteen before ties between the two countries and. turkey's voting in elections and sounded indications are that the opposition is mounting its strongest challenge yet to president richard don the main opposition
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candidate has reportedly had one of the largest campaign rallies in the country's history's history observers say two million people rallied in izmir formal head and in chile and his c.h.p. party. in chief could force drawn into a second round on sunday inches strong campaign has given a boost to the embattled turkish opposition both at home and abroad his platform endorses kills the ties between turkey and the e.u. for many office a port is the ultimate goal is e.u. membership as teri schultz reports from brussels. turkish opposition politician katter seventy came to work at the european parliament thirteen years ago now she believes she's finally within reach of the dream she's had from the very start at the time we talked at turkey would. quicker and turkey would be much closer to the e.u. and the e.u. would be much better prepared for turkey is the exception of fortunately very ended
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up is completely opposite but we are going to change that seventy is the brussels representative for the republican people's party or c.h.p. the largest turkish opposition party pro-democracy activists are booed by polls that show president recha bare to one in his fundamentalist justice and development party are more vulnerable now than it any time since taking power in two thousand and one seven is hoping the c.h.p. will finally kick erda one off his perch and his party out of dominance in parliament its leading candidate move into has promised to reverse air to ones laws that consolidated authority in his own hands seven says the c.h.p. would make respect for human rights a priority and that e.u. accession would again be in turkey's future unfortunately what mr ed to wanted by calling europe that's not the case and trying to use turkish bias for writing in europe as
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a tool or arm again his theory up in european governments in creating this call for it in those countries all these people who very much disappointed with tricky so evil revived the fear will. make turkey again part of this european circles european parliamentarian rebecca harms is among the disappointed ones she's made turkey one of her main issues you have thousands of people in prison for political reasons it's a huge perch against opposition people so it's. really not the democratic turkey we should be hoped for and worked for so what if there are two one wins and continues down the authoritarian path should europe just let him go is own way even if that means he cozies up to russia and iran ruling for a new stein of the martin center think tank says possibly the question is what do
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we have to give up in order to make a turnaround i think it would be too much it would be our own identity we would have to stop being the west. and that's the price to pay but for now everyone's popularity is falling and catarrh sense is optimism is growing every day when i come to my office looking at these institutions i want to see and turk running these institutions whether her vision comes true will of course depend on who is running turkey. ok monica joins me now on oil exporting nations are trying to hammer out a deal on the way forward monika exactly of course they all want to earn money over that they have to raise output or not that is the issue opec members meeting in vienna are sage to be moving towards boosting output that amid rising oil prices in may a barrel of north sea crude peaked at just over eighty u.s. dollars the main reason for the increase was low output from opec now the economic
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situation in venezuela as well as curbed production among opec nations has led to a shortfall and driven up prices saudi arabia wants an increase of one million barrels per day iran so far resisting any rise largely due to fresh u.s. sanctions reportedly softens its stance on high oil prices could encourage u.s. producers to up production from sources like fracking output there is reportedly already at an all time high let's talk a little bit about oil prices and the opec decision with early parts our man at the front for the stock exchange only we hear that opec is moving closer to wards a deal to increase output would that be good or bad news. that would be good news because the output of course if it's increased puts
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a damper on prices the effect at the moment seems to be the exact opposite if i look at the price of brant crude in the market it's surely arabia is ready to pump as much oil as needed in iran is obviously is apparently off and also softening its stance means that they can move to a deal that will see prices increase gradually and to a level that it was out before anyways and that's prevent perhaps any rolled countries from increasing output at their own discretion if such a deal were not reached and therefore perhaps to increase the possibility of the price fluctuating too highly or too lowly so it seems like a good use of the moment and eighty dollars the price that we have at the moment seventy five to eighty that's something that the business world can live with two economists tell me i don't really accomplish you go without mentioning deutsche bank because for weeks and weeks and weeks all we had was bad news and now there
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seems to be a piece of good news dodgy bank passed a stress test in the united states. yes it was a very strict one it was creating a scenario where there was a severe economic downturn in the world ten percent unemployment in the united states taking into attack into effect tax laws and deutsche bank was among the thirty five banks who passed this first part of the test having enough capital to continue working until lending but some people are still worried because of part two that's coming up in results to be released next thursday on risk management and their bankers seem to be well a little bit more risk of having a bad rating oh well that's next week ok. thank you very much for now. well in retaliation for u.s. tariffs on steel and minium the e.u. has slapped new duties on billions of dollars of american imports coming into
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effect today levies on imports valued at close to three billion dollars include iconic you as goods such as the harley. perhaps it's fishing that in this new we are a un free trade it is the harley davidson the symbol of personal freedom that's going to be hard hit the e.u. has introduced to twenty five percent employed q one american made motorcycles. customers who order their hog before the new tariffs will still pay the old price for everyone else an extra twenty five percent means thousands of euros more the dealership would prefer not to say if and when the extra cost will be passed on to consumers but over time it is almost certain that these much loved motorcycles will be more expensive neither the dealers nor the make is a willing to absorb the new tax but a true holly fan would be easily deterred. but also the sound
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and the feeling is if you look sort of feeling is a difference of feeling of freedom i have many friends who ride again once definitely had an effect on me which doesn't assume if you have to make as will be counting on the brands popularity to keep up demand how the davidson comes from the state of wisconsin which voted for donald trump at the last election last year the president was predicting that the company would flourish thanks to tax cuts instead it could be looking at a drop in revenue. was it might leave the united kingdom if britain leads the single market a customs union without a transition deal it's the european aviation group's strongest warning yet over the impact of a no deal breaks it airbus employs about fourteen thousand people at twenty five different sites in the united kingdom british prime minister to resign may has ruled out staying in the customs union the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march twenty ninth. all right time to learn
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a bit of the latest world cup action over to rita. and when we say a sport this is it's only about the world cup in russia it's my great pleasure to welcome and lead russia's from sports desk was completely lost to talk about today's matches but for us we have to look back at that crushing defeat for argentina at the hands of croatia yeah absolutely i mean this was about as humiliating as it gets for argentina and on the flipside cray she just played a really good game but let's have a look at the highlights because there were some stunning scenes. unnerve the first half so argentina squander several clear chances and so pegasus miss on the half hour mark the worst of the bunch they were made to regret their missed opportunities in the second and to a rabid jerusalem sleep punishing this week i get no air. an ice cold finish in the fifty third minute leaving the argentina goalkeeper no chance. and croatia weren't
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done their newcomers rachel unleashed a sensational strike to double his side's advantage in the youth minutes. a time for heroes if there ever was one. but any hope soon disappeared an unselfish mind sello bros of age gave even rocketed a second bite of the cherry to kill the game in the ninety's minus three nil the final score was in the. i think the win was fully deserved it wasn't that easy that first goal in the first half was because of their goalies mistake it was a shot in the arm force is going to say we played a perfect game and you need a perfect game to beat such a great team that is this well you know that you know some additional thought would screw up with russia that it's got to go to keep the argentina survival is now i would have their hands with a bid for world cup glory surely opens. seventy a night to forget fontina absolutely above all their goalkeeper willy kajal i mean
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we've received no idea what he was thinking when he played that horrible horrible cars i mean he just opened up the scoring for creation after that the whole team looked defeated no one kind of had a response to that and it felt as if he just let his whole team down i mean and then afterwards yeah there are some beautiful goals and beautiful scenes but argentina looks lost it quite frankly. it is huge disappointment for argentina and fans is on the brink of elimination not the west cup yes and no i mean there are still hopes if we look at the table that. actually the first decider will already be in today's game because creation and argentina already have two games played but i saw the nigeria face off today if nigeria win argentines can kind of keep their hopes up that there's still a chance for them to go into the knockout stage but if iceland win or if it's a tie it's going to be really really difficult for messi and his colleagues absolutely and hugely disappointed again for the oxygen and fans of talking about
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going cold let's talk about germany they have a crucial match come up against sweden on saturday and then a pretty tough situation yeah as well i mean with their loss to mexico every game from now on is already a final game that's what they've said as well and my colleague jonathan harden he's in russia right now and he got an impression of what the atmosphere is like in the german team camp. this group appears a little bit more relaxed they are certainly closer to their fans but the focus remains on the task at hand saturday's game against sweden here in sochi something to do a spoke before training about working together as a team not as individuals not so most talked about accepting the pressure on this germany side and the expectation to perform but it was miroslav klose whose words had perhaps the biggest impact the beauty of football is that you have to deliver germany no they have to do that here on saturday night against sweden in sochi if their world cup dream is to remain alone. ok so that matches is on saturday but
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let's talk about today's match is what's coming up yeah we've already talked about some of the favorites who were favorites for the world cup germany and argentina under-performing and another team well at school adder maybe not add to that today brazil is currently facing costa rica they also got a disappointing drug in switzerland in their first game so they'll surely want to get three points now and then serbia play switzerland later in that group phase and nigerian isom play in nigeria and i saw be a fun game to watch absolutely and you know we always have everybody loves to see ice and when they play particularly for one reason thank you very much for your expertise analysis but stay with me because tiny iceland have been overachieving they haven't overachieving team and they've got a fun fans and that always creates a fantastic atmosphere this year again at the world cup we have some pictures for you focus on the now famous who job of a look. it's
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fabulous it really captured the imagination of all kind of football fans with their . kind of chant and every note to me you know and many of the to go to favorite nations in this world cup haven't been playing that well how does one explain we've had some unexpectedly close results or even upsets i think to be honest some of the big teams have just gone into the tournament thinking they could cruise through into the quarter finals or semifinals just solely on the fact that they are favorites they've completely underestimated the smaller nations such as iceland or
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nigeria who just put up fantastic performances so far and it was nigeria's much talked to bob because of that jazzy outfit that they've got one of the most sought after football jerseys amongst all the other nations that yeah it was actually sold out and all of a not so long ago and everyone's trying to get a handle on that and they're absolutely i saw some on the streets of berlin wearing that unlucky person emily rushes from us forces thank you very much for that. if you're watching the news i have no i mean news and information coming up for you in half an hour do join me then if you can and do remember there's a lot on our website that's dot com that's it for me under that she might and the doshas from our sports desk.
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