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you. claim. this is due to be a news live from berlin anger grows in a mexican border city over the arrival of more than three thousand migrants as tensions rise in tijuana did anyone asks protesters why they think the migrants should be made to leave and leave here for migrants who fear for their lives. also coming up every day innocent yemenis are starving and dying because of a conflict that is entirely manmade or the latest calls for a ceasefire at the united nations to change anything and if not what will it take to end the suffering plus the she's just
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a small child and has to carry so much weight that it could break up back at the work and it's hard that i want to she should be at least thirteen or fourteen years to do act like. we need so many an eight year old refugee from syria forced to work in the fields of lebanon to help her family get by. the land. i'm sunni so misconducts good to have you with us a judge in the u.s. has temporarily blocked president trump from denying asylum to migrants who enter the country illegally through mexico now the judge said the order represented quote an extreme departure from normal practices in the u.s. the ruling comes as the u.s. steps up security at its border with mexico to prevent what the administration called large groups of people from running across the frontier it's installed more barbed wire. and concrete barricades to prevent any uncontrolled crossings
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thousands of migrants from central america are currently waiting in the mexican city of tijuana to apply for asylum in the u.s. as did every report some locals are unhappy about their presence there. we don't want you here that's the message of around two hundred residents protesting the arrival of thousands of central american migrants the demonstration underlines the growing tension here the protesters accuse the migrants of forcing their way into mexico and of being ungrateful for the help they're offered no kerry must get what we have not we turn our government to support this farce or donald imus when we all know it's a sham. when in africa they're just bringing their problems here. they're here to use us the government is spending a lot of money on them already although there are many poor people here. the protest march targeted the city sports stadium which has been turned into
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a makeshift shelter for the migrants a police barrier kept them out but the people inside were trapped in the stadium all day. and also not leaving the stadium because we don't want to instigate any violence we fled violence and don't want to cause more of it. the locals threw stones at the migrants twice in the last week the people who arrived with a caravan are frightened. because. we're in great danger they come from areas of mexico that don't want to hear their disguises garbagemen they're armed and want to attack us. they hit a child on the head when they threw stones at us. the flare up of xenophobia and mexican towns along the migrants route is unprecedented and wanna locals are angry because the city is ill equipped to deal
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with the influx of people who sleep on the streets and rely on aid organizations for food they depend you know when someone is handing out chocolate everyone crowds around gays but people are desperate they've had a torturous journey and do it to survive there's no food in the shelters. but again going eisenman there's no get very racially charged comments from local politicians have heightened tensions a prominent example is one as mayor juan manuel gusta loom who called the migrants lazy a deputy of the state governor drove home his law and order message at the protest . move also receive huge levels at the middle of all governments and society will welcome them and help them not only in keeping with the law residents here are very generous but they want rules to be upheld. a lot of the. vegas such rhetoric has done nothing to cool the hot heads on the streets of
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now with more and more migrants crowding into the city there is plenty of scope for the protests to ground zero. earlier we spoke to our correspondent stephanie simons who's in tijuana and asked them about the situation at the border well yeah you can see right behind me here this is needed also the busiest border crossing between mexico and the u.s. at the border between mexico and the u.s. . the u.s. officials said that they had to close lanes which are now open again and quite busy as you can see but that's a day and night event here in quanah because they were afraid of a rush attempts of some migrants or caravan migrants. across the border that's why they put a bob wire up and more concrete barriers i have to also tell you that there's a lot of people here to quanah if you speak to them they tell you that this was no
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way anywhere close to a rush of migrants making it towards the border because those caring migrants which are now on the shelves are exactly there in the shelter they're not even close to the border those are mexicans or other people who have the appropriate papers who can go up to california right across the border right there and then come back tomorrow or whenever they want to do stuff and simon's reporting there from the mexican border city of two one. now in yemen fighting has again flared between who the rebels and the saudi led coalition despite calls for a truce earlier that you cited signaled a willingness to halt military operations after more than four years of conflict in a few hours the un security council is due to debate a resolution aiming at bringing about an immediate ceasefire between the warring parties. for yemenis young and old a ceasefire can't come soon enough. as many as eighteen million people more than
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half the country are close to starvation. four years of conflict have brought yemen to its knees than my mom our own we have no shelter we have nothing we don't even have water our children are sick. doctors just can't keep up with the number of malnourished patients. we receive twenty five malnutrition cases every single week our capacity here is very limited and marcus i have got to say are the activists say they get. renewed fighting flared up in the port city of her late monday but the u.n. is pushing ahead with its efforts to broker peace talks between the warring parties the yemeni government has said it would send a delegation to talks. that came after the rebels said they'd stop missile attacks on saudi arabia yemeni government's major backer but as ever in
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this conflict skepticism remains. i believe this is just a way for the saudi led coalition to establish an excuse for themselves and abandon their obligations the coalition will not stop the aggression. the aggressors do not usually stop and they see these sorts of cease fire agreements as a sign of weakness at. the u.n. hopes the suspicions of proved wrong and that fighting around the key battle go. data is soon good. beyond that yemen needs a long term plan for peace. even with all sides at the table that will be a major challenge. we're joined now by tamar carolus from the charity save the children in sanaa in yemen tamar thank you so much for joining us here in t w as we said that there is fresh fighting in her data this is a very important port city what does this mean for the millions of you many's who are reliant on food aid well it is serving
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a very dangerous situation of course this is the third escalation since july the city now is almost encircled as one main. supplies eighty percent of the supplies from yemen including much needed food aid fuel but also commercial who. he was well armed but it's not just about i mean i guess the situation right now in the city is also. on the house you know a lot for the last few days with the fighting. right in this morning we heard from our staff this strikes are we've seen hospitals destroyed we see not large number of civilian car duties and injured especially children in the last ten fifteen days you have to support about fifteen children that have been injured because of shrapnel or bullets and even yesterday we heard that some of the suppliers to them secure hold up their stocks for fear of fighting which creates
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a new situation for about three hundred thousand people still trapped in the city tomorrow we are hearing that more aid is coming it's been reported that saudi arabia and the united arab emirates will contribute around five hundred million dollars in a new aid program for yemen but will that make a difference if the fighting can't be stopped. no i think this is that the critical issue on the figures we're working on right now in terms of it's a half million people who are extremely food insecurity meaning they don't know where their next meal is coming from they are lying to eight but again figures coming out close that the end of this month will show that the numbers increase by millions i think at one point it's not just about the money but obviously about stopping. inflict but it's also about our capacity to respond and i think if we reach a tipping point where many more million yemenis are food insecure or perhaps even pushed to beyond the brink of thomond it will be very difficult for us to be able
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to respond and to to to to roll that back tomorrow on the diplomatic front just briefly few can the u.n. security council is going to discuss a draft resolution to to this conflict except through peaceful negotiations the alternative is catastrophic this is the world's worst human term crisis and if the fighting continues not just around today the but elsewhere in the country we could see the situation get you an even worse tonic carol us from save the children in sanaa thank you so much for joining us. let's catch up on some other stories making news around the world home rental company air b.n. b. is removing its listings for israeli settlements in the palestinian west bank the online platform said it would cease its operations in the occupied territories at the core of disputes between israelis and palestinians israel's government condemned the move as discrimination. in the belgian capital brussels a policeman has been stabbed in front of the city's main police station his
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injuries were not life threatening but the attacker was seriously injured when he was shot by the officers colleague a police say the motive is unclear. a commuter train has derailed outside the spanish city of barcelona killing one person and injuring dozens a landslide triggered the crash causing two of the train cars to jump the tracks the rest of the one hundred fifty passengers on board were unhurt. now to lebanon where refugee families who have escaped the harvests are being forced to hire out their children as day laborers to make ends meet some one hundred eighty thousand refugee children in lebanon are working long hours for little pay no place as a higher concentration of syrian refugees than lebanon's bekaa valley. abraham traveled to a u.n. camp there and has been looking at one family's plight that is similar to many others it is six in the morning and lebanon's bekaa valley eight year old so my just woke up
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a splash of cold water in the face and she is ready for work. her family fled syria to escape i asked her now they're in lebanon where they can't always afford breakfast so my issue is this tiny makeshift bed with three of her six siblings. she doesn't go to school there are no schools in the camp where would she go to school. so my is mother is sick and cannot go to work her older siblings also work but so my is still needs to pitch in to help the family make ends meet so instead of getting on a school bus so my eye gets under strike every morning where she is the only child among many adults. for two dollars a day so my collect whatever crop is ready for harvest in the bekaa valley.
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today it is onions and her hands are too little for the gloves the adults around her where. i came here from home today can collect the onions but i would rather have toys to play with three quarters of syrian refugees in lebanon live under the poverty line according to unicef an estimated one hundred eighty thousand syrian refugee children. have been forced into child labor in the country so a lot more to do i don't know when she goes to work and i stay at home of course i'm not happy with that she's just a small child and has to carry so much weight it could break her back it's hard for her. she should be at least thirteen or fourteen to do work like. here's there were many refugee families in lebanon rely on their children to pay the bills and the resources of aid agencies are overstretched it's unlikely that so many will be able to start working anytime soon. a volcano in
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guatemala has begun erupting violently sending out dangerous flows of lava and ash and putting thousands of lives at risk the volcano of fire as it's called killed some two hundred people and destroyed several villages when it erupted in june thousands of people have been evacuated from vulnerable areas. pillars of lava a thousand meters high blip the night above volcano of fire a towering display that made the danger from the volcano plain for all to see. the mountain has been sending bursts of lava hot rock and ash rushing down its slopes areas to the west have been bombarded with ash and flaming rocks thousands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. we're going to make it there. you have to find
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a way out as soon as you can and that's it. because when the lava rives you barely have time to leave. even if you run because it comes down really fast. many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year in june some two hundred people were killed when the mountain exploded sending out flows of ash mud and debris that buried entire villages back then authorities were harshly criticized for not ordering evacuations at this time they're taking no chances. it's likely this won't be the last time people in the area will need to seek safety the wake of all can know is the most active in central america and will remain a hulking danger for the people who live here. football and in the last match of
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a frustrating twenty eight hundred for germany they drew two two with the netherlands in the nation's league in the points that the dutch through to the final four and we have had mccambridge from sports with us and this started well but it ended pretty disappointing for the germans in that it was a disappointing result in the end and it could have been so different i mean. be very useful side for this clash with the dutch and it was actually the very young team advantage that got him off to a cracking start scoring his goal in the ninth minute and it was leroy sonnie who double believes the forgotten man in russia but he got on the scoresheet first half and it looked as if germany might finally end this year on a high note but it wasn't to be and quincey promise bike for the dutch with five minutes to go before the captain virgil van dyke made two two so a very disappointing result for germany in the end but it is worth pointing out that they were relegated from the this year wafer nations of the group going into the match and if anybody's wondering how on earth you love has managed to keep his job until this stage it's worth mentioning that he did sign
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a deal new deal for the world cup so the d.s.p. the german if they would have to pay a lot of money to get out now and it doesn't appear as if they want to and he's also beginning now to play a few of the youngsters that germany fans are desperate to see at the world cup you're one of those youngsters who looked at terrific and he didn't go to the world cup as you said people must have regrets about that but i think they certainly do i mean the form he was in last season you know going into that world cup made him a shoo in for most people when picking the germany scored to basle even the somebody with such pace which was something germany like to the world cup could be left behind. me here from the man himself leroy sonnie now he sees some positives now that he's back in the fold despite a disappointing result against the dutch. sure it's a bit annoying that we gave away the lead at the end but i think we played well and just like in the three no friendly win over russia last week and i think everyone can see that coach has a plan and that we're set up well on the field in training role highly motivated to come back stronger it's of course. disappointing for the germans for the dutch
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their third to the final four they top their group i mean that's pretty good yeah they've turned it around they weren't a world cup because they didn't qualify but they're really turned everything around on a new boss and he came in start the year and that drawer against germany was hugely important monday because it actually knocked france out and put them through to the final four and they're joined by the likes of portugal switzerland and england so a surprising group of teams have actually made it to the final four which will take place in june next summer and i mean they'll be looking around at those teams and thinking that they stand a good chance i mean a lot of the big teams are out and yet cracking result for the dutch and looking for the twenty one next summer all right ed mcmahon bridge from sports for us thank you very much. when i am free from motor sports now a german the formula three driver has undergone a lap and hours of surgery for a fractured vertebra following a crash at the macau grand prix on sunday doctors say sofia flourish has movement of her limbs but were remain in intensive care for observation the seventeen year
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old lost control of her car and plummeted into a photographer's bunker and speed of more than two hundred seventy five kilometers per hour japanese driver two photographers in a race marshall were also taken to hospital with injuries. chris office here with businessman christopher has had something of a bump that's right sumi the rapid ascent of cryptocurrency is like bitcoin seems to be over at least for now their value has been dropping for days with traders fearing long term instability there the price of one big kornfeld of four thousand four hundred eighty five dollars the lowest level since october two thousand and seventeen now since last wednesday big corps in the oldest and most well known of the digital currency has lost more than a quarter of its value the record high of almost twenty thousand dollars in december of twenty seventeen is certainly a thing of the past and it's not only bitcoin the other well known crypto currencies are under pressure as well. for
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a closer look at what's happening to cryptocurrency is let's cross over to our financial correspondent on that device from frankfurt another what's behind the slip. well i have to say it's a fascinating word the word of crypto currency and if you take into it it becomes a bit more. why those currencies are now are dipping and the reason behind that is is that we had to split it kind cat from bit current so essentially it's like a dilution of shares it's like a company doing a capital high meaning to share itself or that has happened to that car and now as well so the big concern though is the market that can happen always again because essentially what happened is that cryptocurrency developer they were at odds how to update their software and in the end they were splitting the cryptocurrency so this can happen again and again but apart from the technical reasons what happened to
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the idea of bitcoin another critical ultimately replacing the money that most of us use today. well actually i'm a big worry awaiting on cryptocurrency is about regulators with skip into that market and we'll be getting tough to currencies we have seen a lot of irregularities at trading platforms there sinegal irregularities also to what extent scrip the currency were used so regulators across the river are announcing that they want to regulate cryptocurrency more. thorough that is also not adding to the attractiveness of those in general looking at those two currencies. they're all very volatile and they are not the storage of value that's the main concern here is going another cryptocurrency is hitting
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a bump on the device but reporting from frankfurt on this thank you so much. thank you shares of japanese carmaker on this sun fell more than six percent on tuesday after the arrest of the company's chairman. he is accused of massive financial misconduct apparently mr grown has not only been under reporting as earnings for years japanese media reports you also have the company paid large sums for residents eason for cities around the world where there were no business justification. tokyo the morning after accusations against nissan's top manager carlos ghosn went public people on the streets express shock and confusion. i know this kind of thing can happen in large companies but i'm very surprised to discover that. i am stunned that this happened to the leader of the company that makes the car i drive look at this and i hope there's been some kind of mistake. people see the rest of. the news isn't about just anyone but one of the most
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respected and powerful automotive industry managers worldwide carlos cohn helped fuse the partnership between renault mitsubishi and nissan with more than four hundred fifty thousand employees under him. the japanese report accuses him of underreporting his income for several years and of using company money for personal expenses. and we're talking about the dark side of the go and it's lasted many years. from asia to europe the news has had a ripple effect the lions is a major force in the global automotive market. regardless of this the rest it is important that the current nissan reno mitsubishi alliance maintain a stable relationship. but first the board of nissan must decide what to do about gone whatever the board determines on thursday there's no way out of the
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turbulence that's had a top player in the automotive industry. internet giant google is reportedly working on a submarine cable to improve internet access in cuba online connectivity remains patchy on the caribbean island for example mobile three g. service which many years in developed countries would consider slow and outdated hasn't even been launched in cuba it as the country is allowing for more private enterprise under connectivity has become a nuisance to entrepreneurs and the topic the fashion. welcome to the prehistoric era this is the don know their take on the unreliable internet service in cuba when she's not making posters the artist assigns shirts and accessories for her fashion line klunder stina latest show was a success thanks to the internet. teamed up with google to lifestream the event the online giant was happy to be part of the action plan to see that represents what's always been possible there at the forefront of what's possible in cuba they're
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icons they're pioneers of moving forward they're the front of a social movement and for us it was a natural involvement they have these things of connectivity which brings us back to the internet service in cuba leaves much to be decided although the government has opened hotspots what cubans can surf the web for two dollars an hour a fashion designer on the other end of the life stream was about more than advertising her brand we want this internet and. big force to bring that to you but i think internet is really important for a b he went into the news that's what we have planned this to us first steps in online marketing has been a success with more on the horizon. and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour some migrants in mexico say they fear for their lives after around two hundred people in the border
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town of tea juana staged a violent protest against their presence over the weekend brown three thousand migrants from central america are currently in the city most of them open to apply for asylum in the united states. you're watching the donors coming to you live from berlin to have a fresh news coming up at the top of the our in the meantime don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's t w . for now let's watch.
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