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this is the that we news live from berlin raising the stakes kind of bitterly divided europe come together to readers arrive in brussels for a summit where political maneuvering on the authority issue of migration takes center stage on the miracle urges members tonight's warning the divisive issue could make or break the union also coming up not welcome here hungary is one of those taking a zero tolerance approach on migration look at the fate of migrants struggling to survive on its borders and in the world cup there was plenty of drama in group h.
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colombia managed to make it through after beating senegal the african side are out of the tournament after japan's soft poland. it's great to have you along everyone. european union leaders are holding a cringe summits on migration as we speak they have two days to hammer out a solution for managing the flow of migrants the bloc remains bitterly divided on the issue of how to distribute refugees fairly france and germany are sticking with their call for a common solution well but bilateral agreements are now also on the table plus leaders are expected to discuss setting up large refuse refugee centers outside the e.u. where asylum claims could be processed before people. make their way to the block.
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at least the new hardline prime minister meanwhile has come to the summit with a clear agenda just epic on to says europe's rules on immigration have got to change he specifically takes issue with the so-called dublin agreement. under the so-called doubling rules asylum seekers must be processed in the country where they first arrived at seventy migrants like crossing the mediterranean sea greece and italy has seen the biggest influx of people even if a migrant wants to get to another country like germany france and sweden under the dublin rules they can be returned to their first country of entry not fair so you're right in athens. italy is made clear it's ready to battle brussels until all member states share responsibility for might of the social democrats in the european parliament serves great to have you here with us i want to start off with a chance on the america because before heading to brussels she characterized this
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summit as potentially a make or break issue for the new is that a little overblown your right there right now give us a sense of how deep the fault lines run in europe app this moment. well i think we have to distinguish between the real problems and the make. in the bill variances who and the conservative family in germany of course we know exactly that migration is a big challenge to europe and to everybody in the world and the europeans have to find a collective senses through that joint and says mutually supportive and says in solidarity we have to open way of leave legal migration for those who are looking for a decent job and. regulation according to our laws we have to protect people who are. countries. rightly asking for asylum both of them different groups and this can only be done by the european union but
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the conservatives make up in germany is quite a different issue. my creation numbers went down drastically so you do not have a real political problem today if you have an ideological one and they fight. brun to be very enlightened election. for losses of the conservatives this is the real story behind all that so a lot of political political maneuvering going on domestic political maneuvering but i want to bring our attention back to where you are this all important summit some are calling it the mother of all summits do you do you see first signs of some contrie willingness. to open up about bilateral agreements with germany. first of all be social democrats and deep in parliament together with the liberals and together with the crean's have requested from mr the president of the european council to put the doppler and reform this is the call of the issue on top of the
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agenda what we see as consequences of this summit as the preliminary. resolution falls short against the steam on so this is the first mystique. we can achieve in by that all agreements is to be seen it can only help partially the coal issue is to redefine european solidarity in the overall question so in that sense let's continue on that point solidarity has the time come to ditch the dublin agreement i mean is that the key change that is needed and use approach when it comes to dealing with refugees and migrants and instead make it more important where one applies rather than when one enters the e.u. . yes we are in the process of legislation we have seven five year olds concrete legislation to open parliament in the council five of them are more or
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less sold to us still open and precisely those which are most important the dublin reform the country. principle reform and the question of how to proceed in asylum questions and these two issues stuck in the council so at the very moment we don't find a solution because member states in the council do not move this is the basic question in parliament has set a new agenda we are waiting for heads of states and governments to like today right so that is a still very much a work in the progress i want to bring our attention back to what chancellor angela merkel do you think that she still has enough clout to convince her counterparts the people that she's meeting with right now to get them on board. to support her original pam european approach. well like most in the talks of my social democratic friends coming from the other countries through presented itself to countries i understood that social democrats have two issues here. they
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come from first of all be those who taking on european debt sponsibility and this distinction to others and secondly we would like to see positive. patchwork you see nala so this is the social democratic agenda we want to have a migration policy with a humanitarian face who want to be an effective implementation of our common roots and stand that's and this distinguishes us from others and others i hope will find back to rationality so that we can get to solutions here today and hopefully we'll find out by the end of tomorrow mr obama on the head of the social democrats in the european parliament talking to us from the council where the summit is taking place thank you sir for joining us thanks to you. while meanwhile eastern european partners have put up a strong opposition to the migration policy hungary's prime minister viktor orban
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in particular is fiercely against any scheme to redistribute asylum seekers across the block at the height of the migration crisis back in twenty fifteen he built a razor wire fence along hungary's border with serbia new arrivals have since slowed to a trickle but the high security barrier remains in place when fish are reports. barbed wire detectors border patrols hungary's answer to the migration crisis since twenty fifteen journalists are not welcome to film at the border with serbia this is the closest we could get so you can see this fence is one of the most fortified and have only god in europe it's like a sealed fortress the message is clear keep migrants out what does this fence mean to people on both sides of the border i'm meeting. a private lawyer for migrants under a new home giving a law people who help migrants can be prosecuted considers to work essential.
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for these migrants want someone to talk to a few coming words to ensure their asylum claim will be taken care of. our interview is interrupted is steamy i received a message that two of pro clients will receive asylum in hungary that they spent ten months in a closed off hungary and transit zone it's now model just because someone's from iraq doesn't automatically mean they're a terrorist these are real people with real stories behind their claims. and now at the serbian side of the fence near for gosh and meet a farmer. we get out of truck it means there are still a few migrants around here but not the masses like in two thousand and fifteen or two thousand and sixteen. so it does.
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strike your neck it's good for us and i'm sure also from hungary but can you show us where migrants live. but you know if you dare to go there. should we be afraid of. these young men and their twenty's no women i haven't seen any reporters around them. that. takes me to some nearby shacks home to migrants he tells me. so i think. i think the ones who come now i'm not leaving war torn country and maybe a few of them those who came in two thousand and fifteen were yes but we had a war in serbia too not that many of us left. nearby i find these big barns inside a few migrants this man is from pakistan an engineer he says here he's
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a cook. aged man in the house i am. posting as it. were you will go to bosnia when i think that's meant. for he says he wants to go to spain to join his sister a lot of his companions have already left the barn in search of new routes to enter the e.u. some french volunteers are here today they have broach mobile showers it's important for us to organizations and people to speak of them and let them feel that they're human beings and that we care about them i'm on my way back to hungary the capital passed last week parliament passed an amendment to the constitution that declares alien populations cannot be settled in hungary so what can we expect from hungary at the e.u. summit. its member states operative to decide who steps on the soil of the member
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state so we never going to give up that element of our sovereignty to any international body or european bureaucracy but what the bloc needs now is a common migration policy to solve this ongoing crisis. let's get you up to date with the world cup and for that want to turn to talk you from the sports desk who's with me here good to see you were reaching the end of the group stage group h. just played who came out on top so it was a very evenly matched group to begin with colombia ended up topping it thanks to a year in mena who gave colombia a one nil victory over center go ahead are off a point to kick up a story that's the poland game but in that one look poland basically had nothing to lose they ended up with a goal. that's they had i was talking about
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a corner kick in the seventy fourth minute and that goal put colombia through in this world cup i mean it was a lackluster performances from both sides but you know quite impressive to in some respect for colombia because they did it without hummus rodrigo's who left the game after thirty minutes because of a muscle problem. very hard for colombia in the other match exactly so senegal basically to have to wait and see how it played out between what is it japan and poland poland of course had nothing to lose but they ended up winning one nil against japan and. volleyed it in from a piece in the sixtieth minute and you have to feel gutted for senegal i mean they didn't deserve this basically day end up going out because of fair play after tying on points and on goals with japan and it was the two more yellow cards that senegal it has. more than japan and they all would. this is this is quite
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unlucky and a bit confusing so the em just break it down for us basically enough points to stay in there and then there was a time point same goal send everything and then it comes down to all these different tie breakers and the next tiebreaker was fair play and fair play down to one who has the lesser of the followers the yellow cards the red cards and senegal happen to have two more yellow cards then a pair i know they don't deserve. it's just such a terrible tournament for african nations yeah does through need me and senegal is really africa's last hope i mean right now after what is it nigeria out tunisia egypt so yeah not a good tournaments for the african turn and. let's bring our focus back to because tonight we have another big match coming up belgium and england and now you've got explain something else to me that's confusing the so both teams apparently want to
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lose why it doesn't make sense you know and that's because both in and belgium they want to end up on the easiest side of the knockout bracket and if you and the only way to do so is very becoming runners up because if you end up on the easy side you're basically what will happen is that you will avoid four former world cup champion so the likes of brazil argentina and france and on the east side the only world cup champion former world cup champion that you will face spain so you know it's of people say it's an easier route to the final if of course you can get that far ok let's talk about team germany their back home what kind of reception that they get or mixed emotions i mean some fans of course welcomed them with open arms some fans brought signs to show they displeasure and here's what. the coach had to say upon arriving in germany. it's an expletive he said thirty
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four we are very upset and still haven't completely processed the pain and disappointment and next thing that's one of the it is a problem because it's going to take some time to come to terms with it you know we have to be honest with ourselves that we have failed at the world cup so are. we really of incredibly upset that we didn't deliver through our fans was so the team didn't perform that we've been able to do and much of this gets like much you know my love life but i as a coach i'm responsible for that and i must ask myself why we didn't deliver the speech we need to take some time now and soon it will be held it doesn't make it ever. really much else like that for us does that mean he's stepping down and pressed off he's one of the most successful germany coaches i mean he's been in charge of team germany for the past twelve years a lot of coaches do not last that long the cycle is usually really really short and
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he took them what is a three semifinals at the euros he finally you know mission accomplished in trying to fourteen when germany won the world cup but i think in a way you know him coming out and taking responsibility taking the brain that could mean that he will step down because in a way he is taking the blame and what's also really telling is that the day if the president of iran had kinda he had a long chat with you again on the return trip to. germany and he said that never talk about his future and next week and i think what they're trying to tell him is basically give him a chance to step down on your own terms instead of us having to fire you this is a face saving measure there before i let you go i mean the world cup is going to continue so a lots more going on we're almost at the knockout stage talk to us about the teams that impressed you most oh hey there's a few i would say england russia i was going to go to senegal but that was kind of disappointing i'm going to stick with him and russia ok great thank you so very
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much i mean our talk will talk soon again i hope it's. all right now we're going to get you caught up on some of the other stories making news around the world. kenyan authorities say at least fifteen people have been killed after a fire swept through a crowded market in nairobi dozens were injured in the blaze and officials say the fire broke out in a timber yard before spreading through the market and nearby homes. dozens of people have been evacuated from the area around a volcano on one of the galapagos islands after it started spewing lava and ash two earthquakes triggered fissures in the sierra neighborhood keno on isabella island the gap because islands are some one thousand kilometers off ecuador in the pacific ocean. in india at least five people are dead after a small plane crashed into a construction site in the by ice cube or search through the wreckage from the accident that killed all four people on board the plane and at least one person on
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the ground. a u.s. military team and british experts have joined efforts to rescue twelve boys and their soccer coach trapped in a flooded cave the coach took the boys exploring after a training session and they've been missing since saturday and local authorities now fear that time is running out. nearly a week trapped in this cavern with water levels rising by the hour these twelve boys and their football coach have become the center of a dramatic rescue operation u.s. military and british cave experts have now joined national forces in the hope to speed up the search divers are trying to locate the group from the inside swimming through tight passages of murky waters what other rescuers are scouring the mountainside in search for alternative entrance is nobody knows if the boys are still alive but there's hope. and we.
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haven't reached the talk at the area in the caves. every. time to be sure. we'll keep going. we are not going to give up. but the rain is proving pitiless overnight authorities had to switch off power and water pumps used to drain the cave for fear of electrical hazards. outside families have been camping in the rain waiting praying five days and no news is starting to take a toll but many don't want to give up hope. but like or not we are praying for the safety of the children we believe they are still alive. the complex set of caves he situated in a forest park in the northern province of chiang rai it's not pierre with tourists and locals but people are warned not to visit it's during the monsoon season which
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runs from eighty looked over. thore to say they're confident that five days after they've gone missing the clock to find these boys is ticking fast. and ben is here now with china's latest response to its street dispute with the u.s. yeah the accusations of been going on for years now about china in its true trade practices its business practices as well but today it's been forced to defend its business record it says it's playing by the rules and has been busy carrying out reforms opening its economy to the world beijing has published a white paper stating that it has carried out every promise made after joining the world trade organization fund and that's not a single w t o member has economically suffered all lost out because of china's membership but the u.s. and e.u. both accuse china of continuing protectionist measures including unfairly propping
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up state owned companies an ongoing ban on foreign investment and intimidating businesses. well in the race to rollout five g. mobile phone technology china appears to be in the lead based phone manufacturer while away has announced it will be releasing five g. compatible devices from halfway through next year the main chinese telecom operators are conducting a final round of tests for the commercial use of fifth generation networks the joint five g. plan is part of the made in china twenty twenty five initiative which aims to turn the country from the world's factory into a global technology leader. costly seven year legal battle has finally come to an end apple and samsung settling a dispute over apple's design patents a judge in california said all claims and counterclaims will now be dismissed the dispute later dubbed the smartphone wars began in twenty eleven when apple sued samsung for allegedly copying the design of its i phone and i pad apple won the
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first round in twenty twelve when a court awarded the company a billion dollars in damages the terms of the settlement have not been disclosed. online shopping is booming and people expect their purchases as quick as a click often packages of late or don't turn up at all which hurts business for amazon now the e-commerce giant is trying to speed things up by setting up its own fleet of delivery trucks but it's not going to be doing the driving. these gray vans could help ease amazon so-called last mile problem the number of online orders is on the rise and customers expect quick delivery to their door step. that's why the e-commerce giant wants to build its own delivery services contractors can lease the vans from amazon and set up their own fleets for around ten thousand us dollars . we've got great uniform pricing we've got fuel contracts that people can sign up
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for we've done negotiations for benefits packages and insurance rates for both the vehicles and for their employees amazon claims delivers could see as much as three hundred thousand dollars in profits per year it's unclear precisely how amazon will pay the new couriers and they will not be permitted to carry packages from other companies amazon share in the u.s. e-commerce market is expected to rise to forty one percent this year speeding up its deliveries can only help maintain its leadership. new international airport is an international embarrassment it was meant to open in twenty eleven and another german embarrassment diesel gates as far as taking advantage of old that to space. it still looks like an empty parking lot berlin's new international airport is over budget and years behind schedule but it's exactly what volkswagen is looking for
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right now a huge space to store thousands of cars awaiting emissions tests passengers at the provisional airport nearby think it's a good idea. if it means that berlin takes in more money which can then be used to refinance the airport then i'm in favor of the airport being used as a parking lot for v.w. it's doughty you know it would take a while before the airport's ready and there's enough space so why not make use of it when the dollar goes. in the aftermath of e w's diesel emissions scandal the carmaker is under intense scrutiny by regulators in germany but the company is producing cars faster that it can test them for approval. as a result it needs lots more room to store the vehicles. timely deliveries of a better quarter of a million cars is now a threat. other german automakers are keeping up with their emissions tests
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modern in london. and our minder of the top story that we're following for you this hour. european union leaders are holding a two day summit focusing on migration amid bitter divisions germany and france see the e.u. must tackle the issue which i'm going merican says has the potential to make or break the union. lots more coming up at the top of the hour for now thank you so much for spending this part of your day.
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