tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle August 10, 2018 1:00pm-1:16pm CEST
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really so if you're reconciled to. god they can rule. storage aug nineteenth w. . the be. this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin more refugees arrive in spain after being turned away by italy and malta. did join other refugees already there and struggling to survive revisit the informal camp question x. and dreams regularly go up in flames also coming up. at least frenchie nine children dead after this school bus was hit by a strike in yemen the u.n.
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calls for an independent investigation of the saudi led coalition says it was targeting rebels in a justified operation. and the biggest part of what caught in brine as history leaves more than four hundred flights wrong does during the peak. hello and welcome i'm glad that she in spain a ship with eighty seven refugees on board has docked after being turned away by italy and malta a spanish aid group picked off the migrants off the coast of libya now for those on board the most hazardous part of their journeys over that is our correspondent norman strega reports from the town of leper a refugee his life in spain is often precarious. nothing is left of up loose it is what it called fun during the night.
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in twenty fourteen city became to spain from ivory coast to find work he ended up in this slum near the town of libya on the loose along with up to one thousand dollars fine as occur frequently due to the flammable building materials gas canisters and forty degree celsius heat. you know. many. looking for a. dream of a better life in europe has become a nightmare he has no residence permanent and now he has no home. he can only work illegally on one of the many fruit and vegetable plantations. you know you don't have no money.
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you know. his friend. is in the same position except he's a newcomer in spain having recently arrived from senegal. he lives in this hot. he says the routes taken by refugees to europe are always changing currently entering europe via the western mediterranean seems to be the safest. route from libya to italy has lots of problems it's almost like a war you can get killed so now many of us are coming to spain through morocco. spain's new government is taking a lenient stance with migrants but the conservative opposition is in disagreement and the spaniards are worried. because how many immigrants could cause us problems that's just how it is. spain is
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a country with high unemployment. there's just not enough jobs for so many people. are the spaniards see things differently until you know how bad volunteers for an aid organization and supports migrants like i do any way he can. he helps up to plant vegetables and takes care of red tape until noon sees the refugees as an economic factor the plantations in the region couldn't get by without them. thanks to these people many others are getting rich at the immigrants live off what little money they can earn so they're cheap labor. but. they're not going to work the problem and they have to put up with everything and never complain. to see debate wants people to know what's really happening in new york but he's not
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ready to give up on his dream of a better life. now i'm living it sometimes gets my family. to help myself. you know. eventually once he saved enough money to be intends to return to ivory coast. my son needs me he says all of africa needs us but that's in the future right now he's got to figure out where he can sleep tonight. the united nations is calling for an independent investigation into an attack in yemen in which at least twenty nine children were killed the air strike by the saudi led military alliance hit a school bus as it drove through a market in the north a saudi spokesman said it responded to legitimate military action in this battle
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against the who. but there's been international criticism of the attack. this is yemen doctors desperately fighting for the lives of children the school bus hit by an aerial strike. why witnesses say that they were on their way to a school some account of. the devastation of the blasts showing just how powerful the strike was about that about what the attack happened in the middle of the market and was aimed at the bus full of children. and our shops were open and people were going about their daily lives put on money and those who died were just local kids and shop owners. who's responsible the saudi arabian led coalition the coalition has been fighting hooty rebels on behalf of the yemeni government since two thousand and fifteen in a deadly proxy war the rebels are being backed by iran both saudi and iran and vying for power and influence not only in yemen but across the middle east this
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conflict has been unrelenting for civilians who are often caught in the middle even rights organizations say yemen has become the world's largest humanitarian crisis and peace is no way in sight that according to the united nations over ten thousand people have already died with over two million people displaced. last week the u.n. announced that new peace talks will be held between those involved in the conflicts these are likely to begin before september meanwhile the fighting continues. if. a grand who is the united nations humanitarian coordinator for yemen and we saw very distressing pictures from this attack yesterday the u.n. is calling for an independent and prompt investigation into this asteroid but will there be actually any consequences. what happened just today in northern england was a tragedy scores of innocent children were killed and tens more were injured this is why the united nations is calling for an independent prompt and transparent
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investigation so that we can establish the facts clearly of what happened yesterday and then appropriate actions can be taken. these even before the fighting broke out in two thousand and fifteen gallon was already on the poorest countries in the arab a people especially children have been suffering intensely tell me something about the situation there now. twenty two million people innocent civilians require some form of humanitarian assistance or protection in order to survive that's recorder's of the entire population there is no one there in the world for three quarters of everyone who lives in that treat needs humanitarian assistance this is why the united nations curates rice is what is happening in yemen as the worst most of the or a humanitarian crisis locally it's also why humanitarian everywhere are demanding
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insisting that all of the parties start political negotiations to end hostilities enough is enough the war has to stop and what are the chances of ending hostilities the u.n. has already described yemen as saying it's on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe are you hopeful about the future and that a compromise can be found to bring peace to the region. a compromise has to be found right now eight and a half million of these have no idea where they will get their next meal ten million more again these will be increased and conditions if hostilities don't stop by the end of the year and this is why the peace talks have to succeed this crisis was created by the war it can only be solved if the door stops. these a drunk from the united nations a humanitarian coordination of four yemen thank you very much for talking with you . that may not bring you up to date but some other stories making news around the world and bolivia's president evo morales has inaugurated
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a new government headquarters in la paz morales open the people's great house project to replace an older building he said represented a colonial state he's facing criticism for some off the luxury residences trapping . years authorities say a fifty one year old man has been arrested on suspicion of setting a massive wildfire known as the holy fire in southern california orange county forests clock faces a maximum sentence of bly from prison if convicted and will be formally charged meter on friday the fire has displaced some twenty thousand people. aid agencies are warning of the potentially catastrophic effect of a heatwave on north korean crops this is a full blown food security crisis is threatening the isolated country the
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population already faces food shortages and international sanctions and reports suggest malnutrition among children could now. and southern france about sixteen hundred people have been evacuated to escape flash floods caused by heavy rain the hardest hit region is god where helicopters helped take seven hundred fifty people to safety yes more. flash floods reduced campsites to mud. but it was something it became so it was here so the river swept right through it. rescue workers were supported by helicopters and evacuating campus in southern france. search teams including divers combed waters for german man who still reported missing it's feared he may have been swept away in his care. the man was accompanying children at a campsite in the god region which was hardest hit by the flooding. more than one
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hundred children were evacuated from the site. it started raining when suddenly a flash flood came down from the hills everything's flooded a catastrophe. several people were hospitalized with hypothermia and minor injuries. has there's two cases we just have what we're wearing but the main thing is we're ok. the storms and heavy rains that caused the torrents erupted after weeks of blazing temperatures. some news from the world of sport and in german cycling great jaan has been arrested in frankfurt on suspicion of assaulting a sex worker and this comes less than a week after the former tour de france winner appeared in court on the spanish island of majorca he was charged with breaking and entering the home of his neighbor the famous german actor and director schweiger. cycling achievements were
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marred in two thousand and twelve when he was found guilty of doping. we stay with cycling but on a more positive note if you ride a cycle in berlin we'll be in for a surprise cycle lanes in the german capital are normally straight all the gently but there are some new ones now rich could be a challenge to navigate our reporters and kate found that out. as on a quest to make the german capital more bike friendly but this new bike lane seems to stem a more. i have never seen a bike lane like this. it's really difficult to stay in the leg but it's also why. didn't you lane have left local residents in a bit of
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a spin. when i came here i couldn't believe how precisely the line had been painted. to tell us this is a joke but it looks totally absurd it's not really usable either for cyclists or pedestrians. apparently the bike lane is the result of a communication problem with the contractor who painted the lane then it's p.g. from the pro cycling group fox and shot five not says palin has a lot to learn from other european cities why do you need it in cities that are just beginning to improve cycling like paris madrid or barcelona they're spending a huge amount of money and redesigning their infrastructure that's yet to happen in berlin so berlin doesn't already know other cities are going to overtake it was. according to a bulletin city council member does exact lines will be repainted this time st.
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it was in need of news coming up ahead. europe's biggest budget airline is hit by the most serious strike and hundreds of pilots across the continent no want to co-ordinated walkout. god will have a story for you shortly to stay with us. and germany which. any time any place. the news media never. have i don't know but if it is quite. songs to sing along to you.
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