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there's a date of leaders live from the european union moves closer to a showdown with italy over its budget as the country's populace government continues to refuse a new demand for budget cuts we take you to naples for a closer look at the flagship citizen's wage program which brussels must go also on the program. the chinese mother looking for her stolen child in an exclusive report . she comes to the end of
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a four year search for her young son. thousands of migrants gather at the border between mexico and the united states u.s. president donald trump accuses a federal court of political bias after it freezes his decree tightening the noose . welcome to the program the european commission is likely to formally reject its at least twenty nineteen budget today opening the door to punitive action and unprecedented fines the commission says rome spending plans out of control waters they could trigger another debt crisis that could end gulf into a year it's a loose populist government has conceded to only minor amendments of its twenty nineteen budgets rather than the major cuts the e.u. has called for italy will present european commission's with its latest budget
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draft today. i spoke with d.w. correspondent to in brussels about b. get asked what the european commission could do to force wrote into line if it rejects it in its budget the commission will trigger as a first so-called excessive deficit procedure which includes a whole range of negotiations measures recommendations and also deadlines three to six months and if the conditions are not met after this time then the commission could issue fines some hefty fines adding up to billions of euros and the commission can also withhold money from the budget which would be paid from brussels to italy and of course the commission is also betting on the markets because if the markets lose. patients then they could do the dirty work and force italy back in line been lending costs go up to too high.
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but in reality in brussels it will have more on its face proposed budget deficits and what it means for europe later in the program. and then one of the other big headaches of britain's prime minister theresa may heads to brussels later to agree a blueprint of her country's future ties with the block because stations are expected to continue until the summit on sunday when leaders of e.u. member states hope to sign off on the outline of the two sides postbox its relationship on the withdrawal deal agreed last week members of mrs most cabinet met this week for the first time since two senior ministers resigned in protest over this latest brussels thing which they described as bad for britain the prime minister said survived a leadership challenge from cities with him her conservative party. of china has a problem with kidnapping and child trafficking the chinese government doesn't like to talk about these years since it's partly the result of laws restricting the number of children couples can have under of traditional attitudes to gender which
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means boys are more highly valued than girls the delhi has been following the efforts of one to fight kidnaps i. tell you. i'm nervous more than anything i want to see my son again. but i can't fully let myself believe i will have too many doubts. you know. has been looking for her son much and for four years he was kidnapped by human traffickers with the help of her ex-husband and his family in han a sprawling metropolis in eastern china the authorities have said that machain will be returned to her but they've broken their promise before and she fears they will again. on her way to court with her younger son yet. she's asked authorities for help on numerous occasions but she's never received any on the contrary she's convinced there was a cover up. a year ago tante. discovered that her son which chen was sold to
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a village in shandong province she thought he was living with a family there and what little have you seen this child. i know you know and i can tell you that the villagers refused to give her information that. this child is mine my mother in law was sold him. i've been searching for him for three years who's seen him. the story began in an outskirt of han where tung dinging lived with her husband. a court summons has brought her back here the authorities have promised that she will be allowed to pick up. filming in court is forbidden tending jenas told the family has once again refused
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to return the boy. telling how do these people have custody. why you know i have custody and i haven't seen my son in four years you don't do anything you don't uphold the law you keep messing with me. suddenly tunji smashes a bottle and holds a shard of glass to her throat. not me that is how you go i told my sister before i smashed the bar so she'll have told her that if she doesn't hear back from me before three pm she should come here and get the boy we need i knew they wouldn't give me back my child the only option i have left is the final option i told them that if i don't get my son back today i will die here jews and judaism else what general has up or saoirse. her ultimatum pays off chen is returned to her it's the first time in four years that she's seen him. he
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immediately bonds with his younger brother. stuff what do you have here. just. so we're not sure they wrote the number on is. ok you know i'm still scared. i need to wash maybe they'll try to kidnap him again . and that would be the worst thing for me i'm so happy right now my son is the life. but i also still have that deep terror in my bones. have got a lot. tonight has passed which hand didn't get homesick for the other family. their phone number has been washed clean
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from his arm. were. taunting jane wants to take her children and return to her home province. and. she hasn't been able to hold a steady job over the past years she used to work in restaurants and so snacks at the roadside. now she'd like to go back to work oh. yeah i was. attending ging is eager to leave on as quickly as possible she wants to get out of the place where her son disappeared but first he gets a snack. oh. i want another mama. the mama he calls me mama.
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would have gotten something to easily cause my mama. it isn't clear how many children disappear every year in china if thordis don't publish figures. parents really succeed in getting their children back again. spent four years trying to get her son back at last they've been reunited. well it's just sad the chinese government doesn't publish official figures for kidnapping and child trafficking so we asked the w.'s beijing correspondent mathias buttering up to produce that report to give us an idea of the scale of the problem . it is not clear how many children in china are trafficked every year estimates range from twenty thousand to two hundred thousand researchers who took a look at cases suggest that up to forty percent of them were sold by their own families they are sold either to criminal gangs or to families in the countryside
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for these families it is important to have a son so there is a market especially for boys family planning policies restrict the number of children that each woman can have so when a family already has two daughters they often resort to these criminal methods to have their son. take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world enter paul has elected south korea's kim jong the young as its next president it replaces a man why at the head of the international police body after he went missing in september during a visit to china mr kim edged out the russian front from alexander procope truck whose candidacy was strongly opposed by the united states and several european countries it is. it's an easy has freed an australian woman who served thirteen years in prison for smuggling heroin on a lawrence is the first of the so-called bali nine to be released after it's set to bring the leaders were executed indonesia's says lawrence will be deported to
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australia and banned from indonesia for life. presidents of the united states said he will not have further punish saudi arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi donald trump said the economic advantages of good relations with the kingdom outweighed all other considerations several services have challenge to his stance saying that the u.s. should not lose its moral voice over this issue. meanwhile president trump has accused the federal judge of political bias after he temporarily blocked his attempt to limit asylum claims for people and when the country illegally was to trump issued the proclamation another this month as thousands of central american migrants made their way through mexico towards the u.s. border now around three thousand migrants are waiting in the mexican city of tijuana to apply for asylum in the u.s. . to horner's downtown is squeaky clean its main street is lined with
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bars restaurants and shops. and it's sports the unavoidable local absurdity which serves as a tourist attraction. these are the images the city of tijuana wants the world to see in these days more than ever. the reality is a very different want to is sheltering almost three thousand migrants from central america so called caravan migrants in the benito juarez sports complex. but. now with the number of migrants we have in town the situation is under control and manageable we're cooperating and have the support of the state police and other security agencies. on what is yeah is that. they may have control of the situation for now but authorities expect that by the end of the week an additional nine hundred migrants will have arrived. that influx could make
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conditions worse here things could become unmanageable quickly a major concern not only for city officials and some locals a worry shared even by cindy and her three sisters the women are arrived here hours ago making their way from one door us in just over a month they were separated from other family members along the way cindy can't wait to get out of the juana and into the u.s. . and as of us. we're going to ask for asylum in the united states because we ran away from our country. and we're afraid in our country. because. we don't have work there. most of all and all we're afraid of the violence that's cindy and her sisters know that asking for asylum in the u.s. is one thing but actually qualifying for and getting it is much harder. everybody has god has hope. hope or not others don't want to take their chances starting the
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legal asylum process is not an option for them. i'll take the risk and jump the fence. for the last four days another one during migrant has been sheltering and cheek want to francisco says he lost faith in the u.s. asylum process why. i don't want to ask for asylum because i heard that out of a thousand people just about ten get asylum. for most of the migrants just a layover on their journey to their final destination the united states of america . are you watching b.w. news the live from berlin still to come christopher coke about well how it's made them pending collision with your opinion that commission over its budgets. about sort of the top of his business the updates on the rest of the days of business news out the back of the talk. i mean so a good day. a
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