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during. the sixty's. we don't. this is due to everyone who's live from berlin not good enough to recent days bricks that bitch falls on deaf ears the leaders of the pile on the pressure on the british prime minister telling her parts of her brakes that plan won't work and that time is running out we're at the e.u. summit is salzburg also coming up the world anti doping agency says it will lift up
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down on russia's testing laboratory that's despite widespread opposition russian athletes could soon be back in action plans if we visit a san francisco exhibit that explores that complex diverse nature of modest islamic dress code. and little rock thanks for your company everyone in the u.k. and its european union partners have failed to secure a breakthrough and break the talks and the austrian city of salzburg with both sides throwing cold water over each other's proposals while a british prime minister theresa may insisted that her break that plan was the only one on the table she stressed that there had been no acceptable counter proposal from the european union on meanwhile e.u. council president donald tusk seemed equally unimpressed by what london have to
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offer. let's take a listen to what he said. everybody to their view of the positive elements in the czech proposal on the subject to train. corporation. not least because it risks undermining the single migrant that was present president to discuss speaking earlier there and you know views of correspondent max hofmann is and salzburg where he has been covering the e.u. summit there max a new leader is clearly unimpressed by may's pitch is the deal dead well since we don't have a deal yet you can't really call it dead but i would give you this it has an advantage at this stage that's pretty clear in substance at least we still have two main sticking points one being future trade ties the other one being a possible hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland but on the other hand people were nice year at this informal summit and that wasn't always
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a given in the last weeks or months it seems seemed that the leaders really tried to have a civilized discussion everybody said how good the atmosphere was and that's news so good spirit but really no results when it came to the actual policy all right well let's take a listen now to prime minister teresa mayes that take on things we are continuing to work for a good deal i think you will have heard both president to his kind of number of the e.u. leaders saying that they are looking and and hoping king to that good deal but there's a lot of work to be done and we will be doing as obviously over the next few weeks and what will drive continue to drive me will be delivering for the british people mercs i'm not really sure if she listened to what president actually said or for she's just trying to put on a brave face but this is quite a setback for prime minister may. well sure she listen to i don't just
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have to say but she's in a very difficult situation because she has a party conference coming up in a couple of weeks in the u.k. where her her role might be at stake that's by the way one of the reasons why everybody played nice here in salzburg or rather nice because they want to keep the reason may as they're negotiating partner have behind closed doors though it seems that she made some concessions especially concerning the hard border we've been hearing that she agreed to making new suggestions on the hard border how that's supposed to work because that is really the sticking point nobody knows how this is supposed to work there is really no suggestion that really makes sense in this context and so many think this will be the last of those sticking points to build to be resolved so it seems she's ready to do something about it but she can't say it too loudly because she'll get massive criticism back home what happens next i max where they don't do they go from here. we're going to have to wait for that
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party conference in the u.k. probably for things to get moving but expect the cars to come to the table after that there might be a special that summit in november at least that's what the austrian sas are sebastian called said i'm going to tackle the german chancellor said that the important summit was the regular summit coming up in october and she hoped that progress would be made up until then but now it really laid out comes down to a game of chicken who's going to blink first within the next months and what is the real deadline when do they really have to strike a deal in order to have enough time to get parliamentary approval in the u.k. but also from the european parliament the w's max hoffman reporting from salzburg thank you for your continued coverage. and another hot button issue that dominated discussions in salzburg was the refugee crisis the e.u. is still struggling to come up with a plan to deal with refugees and migration at the height of europe's refugee crisis
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back in two thousand and fifteen the overland passage through the balkans saw a surge of people seeking refuge in asylum while a key transit country hungary erected a border fence two years ago that effectively blocked the route while that in turn forced refugees to find alternatives well now the e.u. estimates around four thousand four thousand excuse me migrants are stuck just outside you boundaries near the bosnian border and many alleged violence at the hands of border guards and you know user frank hofmann reports now from a makeshift camp. getting to the e.u. has been an impossible feat for this afghan refugee ever since the book on route was closed two years ago. made it to serbia last year he recently arrived in the small post in town of the hutch near the border with crazy an e.u. country. under the border minute on london try to remind the.
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border police you have order when it on how. they be eating a lot of very few allegations against gration like those by name a tool of asean unmounting d w reporters took photos during many visits to north western posts yet to go be no the some refugees this say these injuries were inflicted by crace and border police. an hour north of here is one of the border crossings integration into the. we confront a local border police chief with the allegations but he dismisses them. the croatian police strictly adhered to the law and regulations i emphatically reject every allegation that the creation police are acting unlawfully of. the e.u.
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border runs right through a former warsaw dominantly muslim be had was heavily contested during the bosnian war and hostages many refugees. in one nine hundred ninety two there were more than fifty thousand refugees here so the number of migrants today is not really so high many think it's high simply because there's no solution in sight. very clear. like often in this multiethnic state the nationalist parties of the boss next creations and serfs have been at odds also on this issue and elections are imminent nationalists here in boston had to govern a half used to my current question from the beginning of this election campaign to the nationalists the migrants on issue for the e.u. to resolve since that's where they want to go brussels has given u.n. organizations seven point two million euros this year to help asylum seekers but
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most and be heard to say that's not a viable solution the town has built up a modest tourism industry sensible seymour ended twenty three years ago a model which for example runs a guest house on the river a favorite spot for kayakers and nature lovers especially from the middle east. we have a lot of arab visitors who don't want to get in a situation where the police are checking their i.d.'s and assuming they're migrants that's why fewer of them are coming here now but people still invested heavily in tourism. he knew the winner was really and that will inevitably make life for a future use such as name much here even those many living just outside the use of external borders say the europeans are merely shifting the problem further down the ball come route. frank kaufman reporting there from the balkans i want to bring you up to speed now with some of the other stories that where he received treatment for
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injuries sustained during alleged torture police bound rallies to welcome wine a fierce critic of the ugandan president. several people have been killed in a shooting north of the u.s. city of baltimore several others were wounded the incident took place close to a drug store distribution center authorities say a lone suspect is in critical condition at a local hospital. the leaders of south and north korea have wrapped up their historic summit with a symbolic show of unity back in seoul president moon j.n. said kim jong un it wants a second summit with u.s. president donald trump soon in order to speed up denuclearization. and japan's prime minister shinzo abbay has been reelected as head of his ruling liberal democratic party and in landslide victory he want to around seventy percent of members vote based serves a third term who will become japan's longest serving premier in aug twenty twenty
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one. the world anti doping agency also known as wada has voted to lift a ban on russia's drug testing laboratory the move paves the way for russian athletes to return to a track and field and for the country to host major international sporting events while the ban had been in place since twenty fifteen after revelations of a major state sponsored doping scandal. the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi a crowning achievement for russian sports celebrations was short lived however as one of the largest doping scandals in sporting history began to unravel later in twenty fourteen husband and wife whistleblowers vitale stepanov and yulia stepan over helped to lift the lid on a widespread drugs cover up in russian athletics russia's testing laboratory was
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suspended by water the world anti-doping agency and all russian track and field athletes were banned from international competition but the scandal was to get far bigger thanks to testimony from the former head of the russian the poetry gregory rich inc of. just before the twenty sixteen rio olympics was the investigator richard mclaren revealed russia had adopted a state sponsored doping program in the lead up to the sochi games he concluded more than one thousand russian athletes across thirty sports benefited from the program very quickly we learned that there was a lot more going on than just what without it socially and once we learned that and it was early days in the investigation yes we were more than surprised to restore. the potential scope of what was going on at this year's winter olympics in south korea russian athletes were only allowed to compete under unusual flag now russia's anti doping agency has been reinstated by water after an investigation led by its
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compliance committee deemed it to have fulfilled the conditions placed upon it. now for nike air jobs took a tour of gals the first ever exhibit devoted to muslim fashion opens in san francisco this week the exhibit aims to shine a light on the evolution and diversity of islamic style catering to muslim shoppers has become booming business in recent years and a step towards inclusion in the fashion industry. a new perspective on muslim fashion the exhibition hall itself reminiscent of a mosque with the works of some forty five designers contemporary muslim fashion is diverse but it doesn't pretend to be a definitive survey. i think it's just posed to deliver a new way underage point i think that it's not suppose we're not trying to solve any problem we're just trying to bring attention to a really exciting sector of. of the fashion world.
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and it does the works here might be modest in terms of how they cover the body but not their steady cam bishan. some are also political light selene seaman vietnam's the us constitution and first amendment flight jacket. bouchra. true self a piece about identity. but it's not all about beauty all sending a positive message islamic star has become a burgeoning industry in recent years. been really triggered by an awareness of the spending power of the muslim clientele it's been estimated that forty four billion dollars a year are spent on by muslim women on modest dress. contemporary muslim fashion the first of its kind dedicated to displaying islamic culture within
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a fashion context runs until january. they're washing the demeanors that this is what's ahead hotels in amsterdam face a crippling stop shortage and they're looking to refugees to fill the vacancies have yet is up next with the details and i'll see you at the top of the hour. your link to news from africa the world join us on facebook a w.
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