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justice is about to truth. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on g.w. . the. audience. to mock. this is you don't know who is lying for a role in raising this kind of bitterly divided europe come together elite or is arriving in brussels for a summit where political maneuvering on the forty issue of migration takes center stage on the american urges members to unite its warning the divisive issue could make or break the union also coming up in race against time in thailand british and
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american divers join the search for twelve school boys and their coach trapped in a flooded cave in thailand they've been got they've been missing since saturday an agonizing wait for their loved ones continues. and the world out there was plenty of drama group made sure colombia managed to make it through after beating senegal the african side are out of the tournament after japan saw poland. move. the body. i'm well of iraq thanks for your company everyone. if you leaders are in brussels for a crunch summit on migration and leases things have to change but the block is bitterly divided to stave off a crisis back home towns on the americal for her part cannot return home empty handed from the summit she's facing or overalls from her conservative c.s.u.
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allies over the issue of migration that's threatening the very stability of germany's government and the pressure. the german chancellor must deliver domestically a concession on repatriating migrants is essential for her political survival but it doesn't look like she's getting there it's a tricky problem enough that it's on the one side of course countries which taken refugees need protection and support at the same time refugees and migrants koncz choose where they seek asylum. for followers of. the cold. fronts as america's side president in one eye micro is pushing to set aside national differences he's got little to lose politically francis not on the front lines should refugees be sent back he's going to do we want national or european solutions and cooperation from fighting for european solutions and european cooperation. going you're all been the center shing good. as things
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stand that seems a distant prospect the rescue ship lifeline is just the latest illustration of how deeply europe is divided only after days sailing around the mediterranean has the vessel been allowed to dock in malta. italy's prime minister qantas said to confront merkel at the summit he is adamant he will not be talked into letting migrants back and come to once to reform the dublin agreement specifically that the country where refugees first the rise should no longer be responsible for them. no days crucial we're expecting action not just talk fuck to within the e.u. hungary takes a hard line on migration its prime minister favors a populist approach why few a migrants have come to europe in recent years he's sticking to his policy of no tolerance as in the people request to sing so first is. migrants
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to stop them and the second is those who are in bring back so that's what the people we all saw i think we. are in order to restore the european democracy we have to move to that direction it's easier perhaps to focus on the football but the leaders won't have much time to watch the matches there are simply too much to argue about. and all eyes are on brussels today and tomorrow and he doesn't correspondent garrick marcus is covering this all important summit good evening garrick some tough conversations taking place behind you are there any signs at this stage of opening willing a willingness of member states to find viable solutions to manage migration. i say that simply too early in the day the colleagues here from the press have brought their sandwiches some has a much broader sleeping back everyone is expecting this summit to go away into the
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night and basically what we're dealing with here are two camps of european states you have the frontline states who say we carry the burden we want. relocation of refugees you have those states like france and germany who say yes there they have a good reason to do that they call for european solidarity and then you have those states in the particularly in the east of europe who say. no relocation it's out of the question even taking refugees directly from countries is something we do not want to see and there you have it the deadlock that is trying that e.u. member states are now trying to resolve behind the walls you see here on the picture right now they are we are going to those divisions there that you mentioned does that mean that that's that this is the beginning of the end of the much maligned dublin agreement i mean italy or one of those countries who's on the front lines of this crisis says you know listen this is not working.
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you're right i mean for for italy dublin is simply dead but the big question is you know what is going to replace it the rule basically that dublin says is the refugee has to stay in the country when he first set foot on to e.u. soil now the hope is and the dutch prime minister for instance explained that quite well is he hopes that everybody basically young greece on building a fortress of europe to make the external border stronger and less refugees that will come into that strong fortress of europe the less the question is there also the so-called secondary migration that is refugees that have entered its elite and they should stay there then travelling on to richer countries such as germany and that is that is the key of the problem the hope is in other words make the border stronger and we will have less of a problem of of this issue of relocation that is so hard to tackle are not chance americal are warned before going to brussels that the crisis could become
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potentially a make or break issue for the e.u. really i mean the state of the union is that for carriers. i think what she's referring to is a deeper crisis i mean if you look at the numbers if you compare them to two thousand and fifteen they have trumped by over ninety percent of people coming into europe so it's not really a refugee crisis we're dealing with it's rather a political crisis as the french president has put it there on the riving and at this summit and what he means by that is that the issue of refugees has been something that populous have taken advantage off they have to get gained access to government in a number of member states they are pursuing a non multilateral solutions and that is what i'm going to medical means when she speaks of a threat to the european union when the solidarity the multilateral approach the values that europe stands for including the value to claim asylum in europe are put into question that is when the european union is put into question does chancellor
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merkel in conclusion have enough clout to convince her counterparts to get them on board to support her pan european approach the one that you just outlined. i without doubt i mean germany has massive leverage in these negotiate these negotiations so for instance when it comes to our bilateral agreement there are talks with spain too so that countries like morocco spain is very successful in that countries like morocco are taking refugees back that have been rejected from spain that is a major issue in a number of countries have signaled that they're willing to support germany there to put an offer on the table greece for instance and said they would be willing to take refugees back that have been rejected and that have arrived in greece so yes she has a strong position still in europe i didn't have a corresponding modest reporting from that all important summit thank you so much. all right let's get you have now with some of the other stories making news around
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the world. kenyan authorities say at least fifteen people have been killed after a fire swept through a crowded market in nairobi and dozens more were injured in the blaze and his official say the fire broke out in a timber yard before spreading to the market and nearby homes. german turkish journalist denis you child has been put on trial in absentia in istanbul you chel spent more than a year in a turkish prison before being freed this frett february and returning to germany he is accused of writing terrorist propaganda and could face up to eighteen years behind bars for. dozens of people have been evacuated from the area around the volcano on one of the galapagos islands after it started spewing lava and ash two earthquakes triggered fissures in these here and a gravel kaino on isabel island the galapagos islands are some one thousand kilometers off ecuador in the pacific ocean. a
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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 they have been missing since saturday and local authorities now fear the time might be 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. passages of murky waters what other rescuers are scouring the mountainside in search for alternative entrances nobody knows if the boys are still alive but there's hope. and we. haven't reached the chalk at the area in the
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caves. she. will 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 my point is we are praying for the safety of the children and we believe they are still alive and if you read the complex set of caves he situated in a forest park in the northern province of chiang rai it's popular with tourists and locals but people are warned not to visit it's during the monsoon season which runs from me to look. for the new open reaches say they're confident but five days after
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they've gone missing the clock to find these boys is sticking fast. to. colombia have booked their place in the round of sixteen at the world cup after beating senegal one male the cuff a taro finish top of their group colombia supporters have to wait until the seventy fourth minute when jerry mina headed home a corner kick past senegal's goal keeper a colombian needed a win to guarantee their place in the next round with some bad news for the side though with the on the side of the biggest being substituted due to injury. while in the groups other game of poland be japan one nil to come away with their only win of the tournament. a free kick in front of goal and but not hit the target to secure a victory for the poles in the sixty minutes but in spite of the results are
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planned go through to the knockout phase thanks to winning the fair play tiebreaker over group h. rivals senegal while poland to go. and more world cup now team germany are back on home soil after their world cup campaign and they had far earlier than planned crowds lined up the yeah a rival same section of frankfurt airport waiting for the german players and staff there coming home to a mixed welcome it was the worst world cup of forms ever by team germany and the players and coach have been subject to some criticism here at home while mindful of the criticism. came straight out with a statement and this is what he had to say. it's an expletive he said pretty sure we're very upset and still haven't completely process the pain and disappointment
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but expecting between him and his probation 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. we're living through credibly upset that we didn't deliver for our fans most of the team didn't perform the way they want to do and can munch on a bus if she gets like much you know my love my. friends the coach i'm responsible for that too and i must ask myself why we didn't deliver the speech we need to take some time now and soon will be held it doesn't play to the. team germany's speaking there now to some good news for connoisseurs of modern art the german painter known as the world's most expensive living artist is being honored in a new exhibit close to berlin the show in the city of pottstown traces the development of. abstract paintings considered to be some of the world's most influential and
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