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sometimes i think i'm weak and. commandoes starts july w. this is deja news live from e.u. leaders struck a deal on migration but is it a breakthrough germany's i'm going to makan says it's a step in the right direction but european council president. will be difficult to implement even as they made the announcement. that one hundred more migrants are feared dead after their boat capsized in the mediterranean also on the program. the
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u.s. state of maryland mourns the victims of those face shooting as a newspaper five journalists and staff members died when a gunman opened fire in the newsroom off the capital gives us the paper published today's edition as an act of defiance and then should be to the day. today's arrests. in russia could thesis be some of the stuff off the future no grass no rules street football in moscow. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program e.u. leaders are celebrating reaching a tentative deal to curb migration of the incoming signatures was badly dry when more using budget of migrants risking their lives to reach european shows the libyan coast guard says it rescued three hundred people from several boats and run into. if you go to some of the countries coast in
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a separate incident of the same coast about one hundred people are believed to have drowned after their boat capsized. so the e.u. migration plan is ambitious though lacking anything in the way of detail european council president donald tusk admitted it was too early to claim success but said it was an important first step despite this that the ok was a great relief to many european leaders. the start of the second round of the brussels summit was delayed by two hours the reason a long night of negotiations at the end of which the leaders managed to reach a compromise on migration simple my visit is that i'm very satisfied with this and it's a great victory for me europe has been able to make a decision even if it sometimes takes time we want to protect our citizens but we also have to stand up for the protection of people in need of help. the leaders grappled with tightening asylum policy for around twelve hours the new italian
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prime minister just happy content threatened to block the measures until he finally got what he wanted. rescued refugees will in future be taken to closed reception centers with in the e.u. this is meant to relieve countries like italy at the same time camps are to be set up in northern african countries so that fewer migrants will make their way across the mediterranean in addition the european union wants to invest more money than before protecting its ex tunnel borders we think it's important to implement these measures quickly because they are of course only as valuable as the implementation so it's a. relief to for german chancellor angela merkel at home the pressure was on to bring about a european solution. because he first sent us these this device is the extreme you can probably imagine that the perspectives were extremely varied among the different member states the fact that these interests have been brought together in all areas connected with migration is i believe an adequate response to the current
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situation for a response which looks quite vague there is still a big question mark over where new reception centers might be set up france austria and belgium all rejected the construction of camps in their countries even before the summit came to a close. let's hear more from b.w. brussels correspondent mattis welcome let's start with those reception sensors to be located inside europe and in north african countries so which european countries are likely to volunteer to house them and what in juice ones will europe have to offer african countries to accept them there. on your first question pretty clearly down slur if when we put the question to her or said. it it could be an option but no full commitment on her part either so that will be an interesting one to see on the other question we'll practically see a carrot and stick approach here to african countries clearly you will have carrots first so you will have more money coming their way in terms of development aid but
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also in other incentives already on this summit an extra five hundred million have been pledged for an african fund to if you want to cure the disease of what that attracts economic migrants leaving their home countries so improve the situations and then you have the stick approach which is conditionality for already existing development aid or other programs ok so european leaders get to go home and sleep in their own beds tonight but there is no implementation date on this supposed that agreement so if a migrant rescue ship turns up off the coast of italy tomorrow what will have changed nothing much will have changed for now but what you have is that leaders have at least agreed on a first step and then has having said that you need to take into respect the kind of deadlock we were seeing when it comes to the relocation and so the approaches now strengthen the external borders which means less people will come into the e.u.
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less illegal migration will come into the e.u. and that means less people will have to be redistributed or relocated which is that the core of the dispute particularly with countries in the east of europe you talk about the role they talk about strengthening the external borders again what will that look like when will the money be be put in place and what will we see that is different. where so we're still lacking the concrete details here but the german chancellor pointed out what this summit has has made as if it basically it's more about what had it has prevented and that is you need lateral national action closing down borders destroying the visa free travel zone within the you there's a lot of economic interests of course linked to that and so what we see now is small steps forward something on migration where everybody agrees how these centers will be better build all these details will still have to be hammered out but we have a european solution to a european problem and everybody on the summit agreed everybody will have to work
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on a solution it's only together that they will solve this crisis which is actually a political crisis rather because the numbers have already dropped but everybody wants to be prepared in case there is another crisis coming europe's way. matters in brussels thank you let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world german president frank while the shy man by the russian president alexander lukashenko have inaugurated a memorial to tens of thousands of jews and resistance fighters who were murdered outside minsk by the nazis during world war two the latest paid tribute to people who died on the site of the former mali trust in its extermination camps. health officials in gaza say israeli forces have shot dead two palestinians including a fourteen year old boy it was june protests on the border they say more than four hundred people who did by bullets and tear gas israel's army have confirmed the
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troops used live ammunition to disperse the protesters in mali the headquarters of a multi-national anti terrorist force of come under attack in the town of severity the building is said to have been besieged following a large explosion six soldiers are reported to have been killed and many more injured. portuguese politician antone a veto reno has been elected the director general of the international organization for migration voters rejected america's nominee can i as a christian charity executive who's been accuse of anti muslim bigotry the move ends decades of u.s. leadership at the un agency. in the united states the man suspected of shooting and killing five people at a newspaper office in the state of maryland has appeared in court via video link from prison. warren ramos has been charged with five counts of murder in order to
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remain in detention a police say he held a longstanding grudge against the capital because that in annapolis and that he blasted his way into the paper his office killing four journalists and the sales employee. the front page of maryland's capital because it newspaper. a newspaper whose office was on thursday the scene of a grisly shooting leaving five members of staff dead. with defined spirit the paper published its friday edition including photographs and a picture ease of the journalists and sales assistant who were killed. and a somber opinion piece beginning we a speech this. the alleged perpetrator jared ramos has been charged with five counts of murder the thirty eight year old had a long standing feud with the newspaper after it reported a case in which he'd been charged with stalking a woman he sued the paper for defamation but lost and set up a twitter account threatening the newspaper officials have praised the rapid
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response of the police saying it may have saved lives they went immediately into that building without a moment's hesitation and demonstrated incredible courage and we are so deeply appreciative of their great work it could have been a lot worse donald trump responded to the shooting on friday. this is. the conscious of our nation and filled our hearts with grief journalists like all americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. a tight knit community of annapolis in mourning and in shock as a violent feud sinks in. this year's football world cup for the spotlight on the sport usually play second fiddle to ice hockey in russia despite this more than two million registered footballers in the country many of them play on the streets in a courtyard cage is called which translates as box. as
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a place where players can break roles and dream of footballing start. i wish i will be here every optional. football player. and. i wish i will win the champions league. a model has been playing on concrete pictures like this since b.h. are five now fifteen he's honed his pool skills here it's claustrophobic or shark cage known as a corrupt forcing players to think quickly on their feet it's an environment free of rules ruled by freedom this wasn't just the you can do everything you want to when you play with a team and start you only thing the cultural shouts at you right away and also what you're doing if you do it here everyone applaud you and say wow you played well.
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he did away between apartment blocks these kind of pitches can be found all over russia but what was once a soviet era pastime has spawned its own subculture where anyone from any background can come and play. even is one of the people who runs the street collective he says the corrupt should be a breeding ground for more new talents in russia. being a weak spirit here on the streets having a weak personality want to get a young person anywhere the street hard and that's why players have to come through the there's no place for tears here. but getting out of the cage and into the big time isn't easy also trains it's a football academy so he's used to taking on older and bigger players here he says russian clubs don't cost their net wide enough. in russian football heights and physique a really important if you're small but technical you won't get picked. you can
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usually. eve on there's a more systemic problem. more leagues and teams need to be created. free and accessible for everyone so that everyone gets a chance. to be looking for talent rather the big. both. in a country where connection is a key often don't make it. even russians a small taste of football success to keep that going they need look no further than the corrupt. nation had to be canceled after mt hood on thursday flights have resumed still shooting ash or than two and a half kilometers into the sky. erupted periodically since last year a major eruption in one thousand nine hundred sixty three killed more than a thousand people. just to bring europe's top story out this hour
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