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oh. i respect. the state of new news live from berlin germany downplays expectations for sunday's emergency a new summit on refugee policy on a visit to lebanon i'm going to describes the meeting in brussels as a first exchange for the german chancellor is under tremendous pressure at home migration also on the program talking heads to the polls on sunday t w meets the telecoms that's challenging president oh i'm hoping to transform the country's
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politics. i'm so good and welcome to the program germany's chancellor has downplayed hopes of a breakthrough in europe's migration crisis during a visit to lebanon going to machall described emergency talks planned for sunday as an initial exchange that would not yield a joint statement or indeed any action. with the rising in brussels will be a working and advisory meeting and there were no final communique. at the actual summit next thursday and friday we know that there will be no solution at the level of the twenty eight member states for the overall package of migration questions. so the meeting this weekend as about talking to member states that are particularly affected. about all of the problems of migration both primary and secondary.
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and looking to see if we can reach by try or even multilateral agreements. the chancellor's cautious approach comes after it's a this new populist government objected to a draft statement circulated by brussels and some central european leaders weightings of their own. almost a rail 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 leaked earlier this week called for establishing migrant processing centers outside e.u. borders mechanisms for deportations between e.u.
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countries under the agreement money and other welfare provisions would only be available in the countries where migrants are registered and stricter controls the train stations and airports would be implemented to limit cross border movement. but italy's government reacted furiously to the draft saying it focused too much on germany's concerns and ignored their calls for more a huge support run 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 hear more from brussels correspondent barbara various will welcome barbara so angry merkel saying
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she's looking for by trial multilateral agreements rather a europe wide deal. she really does have to do some expectation management here because the last days what people thought could and would happen on sunday has really been being going into overdrive of course this is what we call speak in film a meeting and its leaders get together and they talk everybody says what's on their mind and what they want from the other so that's the first round and of course she knows that she's not going to bring anything concrete home from that meeting so she really has to do is abuse the. partners and say now listen it doesn't work that way however the solution and that's what everybody here talks about is the countries have together to get together in groups and see what they can do together to sort of lighten the burden on on one of them or is sort of make things more manageable
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or do deals paid money for this all that all the other so concessions will be made and consensus is to be sought and this is the first round really she's right on that ok so germany of course it is a big destination country for migrants which of the countries at the meeting is chancellor merkel likely to be able to do a deal with. she will know the answer to that question herself i'm afraid she does would want to do deals italy of course that is going to be extremely difficult and very expensive she needs to ask yourself what does it really want those for instance more coast guard ships to push roll in the mediterranean can she give that they're going to probably react a certain amount of money paid to the lead to sort of take care of migrants and do something on the social side of feed them all something like in the e.u. has done was turkey maybe something like that could help on the other hand we see that there is a lot of ideology involved because matusow vini the interior minister there that we
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just saw a he is sort of in our early tweets proclaiming that italy cannot take one for the single for the migrant so she's really up against the wall there but deals will have to be made greece's in the country and then of course certain borken states we can do something to close the borders a little tighter than they are at the moment so that is the trick she needs to go down and that is slow and painstaking work. in brussels thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world police in india say five human rights campaigners have been gang raped and abducted at gunpoint the women were staging street plays in the eastern state. to highlight people trafficking the women were later freed and several suspects detained. the united nations has condemned venezuela's human rights record in
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a new report it described the rule of law in the country as being virtually absent the report goes on to accuse the country's security forces of carrying out hundreds of questionable killings without being prosecuted. south sudan has broken off the latest round of talks aimed at ending its five years civil war this week president salva kiir had been that has been meeting with the rebel leader machar the first face to face talks in almost two years fresh talks are reportedly due next week and . turkey heads to the polls on sunday with the future of the country's political system at stake if the current president regift wins his promise to deliver sweeping constitutional changes to further strengthen the presidency in a country which was once a parliamentary democracy there are challenges to his debate for reelection but everything points to another win for the anchor a strong. what it. president . has been steering the course of turkish politics for more than fifteen years good
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to see has a good shot of reelection which would allow him to further tighten his grip on power. after this presidential election the most common for of our focus on situational changes in a generation will come into force if they were only narrowly backed by the turkish people in last year's referendum about on wins the necessary majority he will be an almost all powerful president but he is not there yet. these people stand in his way they are adeline's biggest challenges. sixty one year old men all action as the only woman running for president she has already served as interior minister and last year she founded a new political party she is seen as right wing nationalists and religious some call action on the iran lady took.
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him into represents the center left c.h.p. techies biggest opposition party the fifty four year old is an outspoken defender of the text republic as envisioned by most of like a mulatto. he's a charismatic speaker and a harsh critic of add one. is turkey's first presidential candidate to run from behind bars despite international protest he's been in custody for a year on the hoff on terrorism related charges. represents the pro kurdish. a party despised by the turkish government many of those backing the forty five year old attorney all young voters. only three challenge. as want to limit the powers of the presidency and see a return to the parliamentary system they want to improve relations with your openly turkey out of its economic crisis is unlikely any of them will win
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a majority but if they manage to force out one in two runoff elections it might end up a much tighter race for the seemingly all powerful president. of the second of the three challenges. in the turkish capital today they don't. welcome so he brought out more than two million supporters is we looking at similar numbers today. well it's difficult to say at the moment since the meeting is just about to start people are still joining they're passing the security checks and then they're moving further down the road to the stage where mr inja is going to speak and hold his speech we moved a little further away because they're pulling up the volume a lot and i want to make sure you can actually hear me izmir really is an opposition stronghold so that was clear that he will be able to gather many many
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people angry eyes a little bit more diverse politically but it's safe to say that they're all at least tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people here already and what is more harm in just message. well mr injure is a really dynamic campaigner he's rattling mr adelman he's invigorating opposition voters and reaching out to turkey beyond his base the the traditional base of his party and his promise or his message is actually a really simple one he tells people you have the choice between freedom and fear between me and missed out on his ruling justice and development party the a.k.p. he is offering a vision of reconciliation to a deeply polarized society so he keeps telling people i'm going to be a president for everyone in turkey for the eighty million people not only for turks people but also for kurdish people people with kurdish origin not only for women
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without had skulls but for women with cats dogs as well religious people secular people so that's his message and he's getting the message across with a lot of huma rather than aggressiveness and as you talk to people. who have you sensed a desire for change people yes especially among young people there is a whole generation of young people that grew up with miss out on his ruling a k party and these people are especially concerned about the economy they say they're all no jobs for young people on employment among young people is actually over twenty percent they are worried about the education system they want to learn foreign languages they want to go abroad and they want freedom they want to be free to see on the internet what they want to see to see on media what they want to see so there is a huge desire for change especially among young people. in ankara thank you.
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on our website at state dot com. twitter updates at news. now a few minutes ago donald trump unloads his latest salvo in the trade dispute between the united states and the european union this after the after you terrorists took effect today targeting american consumer goods like whiskey and motorcycles. the u.s. president threatened the twenty percent tariff on european cars saying the u.s. should build them here instead the measure would hit germany hardest as the e.u.'s biggest car exporter to the united states share prices for german carmakers are full of shocklee on that news. of the first game on day nine of the world cup was a frustrating match between brazil and to costa rica and some petersburg it took the favorites ninety minutes to break the deadlock. setting up a few to pick a team you know if on the back of that costa rica defense puts
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a second goal from going neighbor falling hopeful brazil is set to nail the final school. the world in film festival has just named its new artistic director italian collar shot trail a bit several other high profile candidates to take the job of film critic and journalist he's a claim for his work as artistic director of the la carter film festival and he faces outgoing buggin army chief detect cosmic has been to hell for seventeen years critics are calling for increased curation about in all the world's largest public film festival. it's time to remind you the top stories this hour german chancellor angela merkel has dampened expectations for an e.u. emergency summit on refugee policy this sunday she's currently in the level but was forced to back down over a draft accord on migration by its least new for police to go. that's it you're up
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