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this is deja vu news coming to you live from berlin europe's leaders effort to break the deadlock over refugees leaders look for consensus over an issue that's become a rallying cry for the far right there in salzburg for the second day of the e.u. summit also coming up north and south korea appear to scale new heights of cooperation as washington signals its intent to restart talks of junk junk but is a korean threat into the any closer to denuclearize ation. and hotels in
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amsterdam even to feel a crippling staff shortchange they hope syrian refugees could be the answer. hello and welcome i'm under that shima dealing with refugees and migration is one of the key issues on the agenda at a summit of european leaders in the austrian city of souls bug while several countries are calling for more e.u. solidarity on those like italy austria and several central european countries opposed attempts to redistribute asylum seekers across the bloc there's also growing concern that far right and populist parties are using the issue to make for the political gains. austrian chancellor sebastian could subpoenaed in good spirits on the second day of an informal need. of e.u.
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leaders in salzburg. but the day's agenda of migration is one that has been a thorn in the side of the blocs leadership the twenty eight leaders are looking for new ways to stem the flow of refugees and europe's borders. going into today's talks e.u. official donald had a word of caution. instead of taking political advantage of the situation we should focus on what works and just get on with it we can no longer be divided into those who want to solve the problem of illegal migrant flow. and those who want to use it for political gain. at the migration crisis is peak in twenty fifteen more than a million migrants and to iraq the unprecedented crisis proved a strain on european unity some members rejected the european commission's mandatory migration quotas today's summit will revisit the question of solidarity
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and how to share the burden created by refugees and migrants inside the block one idea proving controversial is a suggestion countries that don't host refugees should help foot the bill. on the we don't start we're not at the market we're speaking about humans we're not speaking about carpets or goods so i see if we start to begin how much is the price of an immigrant it's a shame for all of us the leaders are also courting egypt to stop people leaving its shores for europe. and for more on this let's cross over to a sample ready to be a correspondent max hoffman is covering the summit for us i still miss more about the talks on refugees and migration particularly the ears overtures to certain north african nations. egypt seems to be the new hope of the european union you know for months now we had this idea of so-called disembarkation platforms that's another word for migrant camps in northern africa where the
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application of migrants could be treated the problem so far with that concept was that none of the northern african countries seemed interested now for the first time they have a name it's egypt that is willing to talk to them that doesn't mean they're really willing to have those camps in egypt but they're willing to talk which is sold here as a huge success and apparently all the leaders when this idea was brought forward by the bus are called the austrian chancellor of said for its. refugees another major issue during at these talks is greg fit and there is a me and the prime minister present it happened to leaders there how was it received. nobody really said anything as we understand midnight on wednesday that's when she presented her so-called checkers plan the reaction is for today from the e.u. twenty seven so all the you member states minus the united kingdom but it seems like everybody's ready your calls at least for compromise the tone the atmosphere
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seems to be very positive although we really did haven't understood yet how this compromise what it's supposed to look like but it could also be that they're trying to keep a low profile on the topic because he has to go to her party conference as soon and she will have to survive those so they don't want to put her under pressure just now but we'll see afterwards what the cards really are how far the e.u. is willing to go and how far. is willing to go because there are still two remaining issues of course you know them future trade ties and the border between northern ireland and ireland and exactly when you mentioned northern ireland that has been long a sticking point on the issue of brigs it has there been any movement that. we really hadn't heard anything convincing yet because not remaining part of the single market the e.u. single market and not having a border those things are contradictory it hasn't been done yet before but all the parties want to avoid at all costs this border between northern ireland which is
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part of the united kingdom and the rest of ireland which is part of the european union so you had suggestions like push back the border into the irish sea that's something that's recently has rejected very very strongly so we don't know it also depends on the future trade ties this is probably going to be the the last issue to be resolved if at all. a lot still needs to be done max health man at the summit in the austin city of books thank you. john if you could some of the stories making news around the bond attorney general and god has been and if just an austrian hospital after being attacked by a shock and. in queensland it's the second such attack in the same stretch of water in the past twenty four hours local officials are setting drum lines in the harbor to overt for the such incidents. police in the netherlands say four children have been killed after a train collided with a bicycle carrying a number of infants it happened in the eastern city of oss close to the german
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border two other people are in a critical condition in hospital. south korea's president says north korean leader kim jong on wants to wreak amends nuclear talks with the chief u.s. diplomat mike compeer and hopes for a second summit with president in. has returned from three days of talks in pyongyang sitting a host of agreements aimed to bring peace to the bend in syria the historic summit ended on a high in and kim jong un came to show they can overcome obstacles together visiting the peak of a sacred volcano in north korea was perhaps a fitting end to this is doric summit north korean leader kim jung un and south korean president mungy in race to their class turns against the stunning backdrop of mt pake to follow in what seemed like positive talks some south koreans though had mixed feelings about the outcome of the summit. personally i believe that peace
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on the korean peninsula will be possible because times have changed. both leaders are actually trying to find new ways to improve into korean relations and no one talking about condom going to increase the odds they took on their own couldn't get anything out of north korea in terms of denuclearization him going only wants to get rid of u.s. military stationed here and destroy our alliance with washington the summit declaration was nonsense and should be nullified. whatever their skepticism efforts are being made to allow international inspectors to observe the dismantling of north korea's main rocket launch site but kim young says the closure of the yongbyon nuclear plant depends on reciprocal steps by the united states what he means by that is unclear. back in june donald trump became the first u.s. president to meet with a north korean leader analysts believe that north korea will want the u.s.
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to declare a formal end to the korean war possibly demanding a withdrawal of u.s. forces in the south and the relief from sanctions that are hurting north korea's struggling economy president trump has not ruled out making concessions. what was what is what is at work but in the mid-south words off it is very calm these karmarkar so we'll see what happens a similar kind of calmness perhaps between these two leaders on the peak of this sacred spot although both of them and the rest of the world too was surely aware they were standing on a volcano. joining me now is to. south korea ok the three day visit and we saw that the two leaders standing out against the backdrop of the sacred volcano what was the message their leaders were giving by choosing this location. well i really think that unity was the definite message here of the idea
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the korean peninsula could be entering a new era you know this mountain is basically known as the setting of a sort of myth the logical story about the beginning of the korean people so it's a symbol essential of what it means to be korean. and south korea's president has said that he dreams of going to this mountain in cuba and by feeling that wish is kind of sending the message that korea may be divided right now but there are still indeed one people right to read this is to take a stand because no let's go to give a wrong so where can we seem to really be happy day could this be heading to well it's a korean dream if a king shouldn't in the coming months. you know i had i'd like to think that it is but it won't be a quick process if we do indeed see you know reunification or of the merging of these two countries and then near future there's
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a new reasons for that the first one being you know to formally create a peace agreement and to the korean war north and south korea really need more than just themselves to sign on and that would basically require for the u.s. to be on board and right now i'm not so sure that the americans want to be washington is treating a piece of surance between the u.s. and north korea as a bargaining chip and they have expressed that they want to see more solid seps towards denuclearization of birds and then there's the idea that denuclearization itself would take a very long time if it's a prerequisite to reunification of the actual process of dismantling and surrendering these weapons and you know as someone who lives in reports in south korea i have seen that a lot of south korean people are not necessarily receptive to the idea of reunification right now mainly because their economy is really struggling and they're not necessarily ready to open their doors super you know potentially
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millions of other people right. to south korea thank you very much for that assessment. news coming in that russia could have its ban lifted by the world anti-doping agency wada today that despite widespread resistance from other athletes and sporting bodies russia's anti doping agency rosado has been suspended since two thousand and fifteen after a water report revealed a major state sponsored doping scandal athletes and anti doping bodies from around the world have urged wada not to reinstate russia saying it would be a betrayal for clean athletes. to enter football and christiana rinaldo has had a night to forget on his champions league debut for new club ventus he was sent off in the twenty ninth minute following an off the ball incident before leaving the
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pitch in tears ronaldo will now miss the club's the x. three champions league matches including a return to former club manchester united despite his demand dismissal your vendor still cruised to a two man victory over balance here. the europa league group stages kick off tonight with our coasting system rb south the two sides both heavily backed by the energy drink shine require. us to face each other due to their close ties but now they're ready to do battle on the pitch. from the stands the clubs are almost indistinguishable both a lot of sick and red bull salzburg oh this excess is to one man dietrich much a shit the energy drinks tycoon has poured millions into both clubs their colors are the same their logos close to identical and slight sick often right salzburg
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stocks they currently have six former salzburg players on their books. the. game will be like playing a match against ourselves and this holds true not just because some of our players played for celtic board but because the way both teams play is also very similar. attractive attacking football that's the way both clubs have been designed to play the sulzberger the game will be like coming up against a bigger stronger sibling because marco rosa doesn't feel salzberg need to prove anything he just wants so when a money cause i'm not making it out as anything else but a football game we want to win their fight we need a tax reform and we have to be alert and aggressive and of course play good football. whoever comes away with the points one thing is certain the red bulls will be celebrating. it watching the devaney's coming up ahead hotels in
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