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this is it abuse live from berlin it only takes another step to freeze migration to insurers interior minister might they also be of course is what was once europe's biggest reception center in the new year sicily but will it really deter migrants from embarking on that perilous journey trying to cross the mediterranean also coming up hong kong is a leader kerry lamb says are controversial extradition bill is dead but activists vow to return to the streets until she formally draws it and needs
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a 12 year olds to keep focused on his official minute and one of millions of children who can't go to school because his family is too cool and we ask why promises by world leaders to change his situation and that of so many others like him are likely to leave local. hocket so great to have you along everyone. italy has close what was once europe's biggest reception center for migrants in many of sicily all the closure was mission accomplished for hardline interior minister might they are so many who presided over the sites of shuttering he said he wanted to see it replaced with much smaller facilities and to spend the money saved elsewhere. a man who says he kept his promise interior minister material so the need doesn't want migrants in italy.
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after his far right legal party came to power just over a year ago the government passed legislation to stop housing asylum seekers. salvini pledge to shut down the main a reception center in sicily once one of the largest migrant camps in europe. please that we've released the country from this problem the land and houses here were worthless now it'll be a normal part of sicily of italy. this centers 400 pink and orange houses were built as homes for us military from a nearby base at the camp speak it housed 4000 people who crossed the mediterranean in the hope of a better life. but protest is against the closure say they can't help prepare residents for integration into europe also offering treatment for traumatised migrants. we are protesting because not because of the closure but because of them
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or that atheists or disclosure because they didn't take in account the needs of the most of all out of all they just transferred to some of the most vulnerable patients circuit that we have. curing to another place which is very similar to these camps which is not the street or board for that kind of needs most of the migrants housed at the mineta camp have been moved to what salvini calls smaller and more controlled centers while they wait for europe to find somewhere for them to live or to be sent back to where they came from. that's where you have to be know some of the other stories making news around the world. the lower house of the french parliament has passed a landmark law to fight online hate speech it will force social media networks to remove content that is deemed offensive within 24 hours and make it easier for users to flag offensive content and the measure must now be taken up by the senate
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. in northern spain at least one person is dead after floods swept through several towns overnight the downpours cost $2.00 local rivers to burst their banks the government in the vajra province is warning people near the flood zone to stay home as heavy rains continue. china has demanded that the u.s. immediately cancel a proposed sale of more than $2000000000.00 worth of arms to taiwan dealing clude battle tanks and anti aircraft missiles it would be the 1st big ticket u.s. military sale to the island in decades china considers taiwan to be part of its territory. protesters in hong kong have vowed to take to the streets again despite the territory's leader declaring a controversial extradition bill dead operatives cers fear that the bill which would allow its additions to mainland china would erode hong kong's judicial
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independence chief executive carrie lamb has offered some concessions but demonstrators want the legislation to be were drugs for good. a further step in the crime down by hong kong his chief executive until june county lamb had vowed to press ahead with the legislation then she delayed it indefinitely now this. but there are still lingering doubts about the government's sincerity all wary of whether the government will restart the process in a legislative council. so i reiterate here. there is no such a plan the bill is dead. that bill to allow the end. tradition of suspects in criminal cases to face prosecution in mainland china triggered a series of massive protests that began in march with hundreds of thousands taking to the streets and some serious clashes with police this rally was on sunday.
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before the protestors caroline's latest announcement is simply not enough they don't believe her statement that the bill is dead as a prominent activist told d.w. that's ridiculous like especially in a tradition. in the legislative program and asked a fact and be it will still continue to exist in the poll graham until next year july so the threat will continue in the next trials months before the protest as more is at stake than the fate of this bill they say the probe aging city government is seeking to cut tail freedoms guaranteed under the treaty that saw the united kingdom return its colony to china in 1907 the pro-democracy movement has formed it sees very different groups in hong kong come together students lawyers and bankers united at least for now. next it's been 4 years since the united nations has adopted its sustainable development goals meant to improve the lives of billions of people by the year 2030 but
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a 3rd of the way towards the deadline a review has found the world is likely to fail to meet its commitments for education under the sustainable development goals all children should be in school by 2030 but it present rates of progress 14 percent will still not be in education by then on literacy all young people should be able to read and write by 2030 but it's feared that 20 percent will still be a literate on projects and projections that rather are worse for low income countries pakistan for example as one of the worst levels of out of school primary age children in the world yet when you visited a school there to see what's being done to get kids into the classroom and keep them there. you know if you took luck in the morning and maha much should be getting ready for school but the 12 year old stop growing
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a few years ago in order to work and support his family. celeb alan the biggest ally i come here early in the morning and stay till late which is very tiring when i get home i have a bath and go to the must. we don't have money which is why i can no longer study. such a situation is the norm for millions of children across pakistan a new report from unesco estimates some $5.00 men are out of school at the primary level and gloats news of the most going to van posing unmarried as children and afterwards of going to school pakistan standin oohing education crisis is mainly down to decades of underinvestment and mismanagement of the entire system and fear than politicians to finally improve things is so low that many people are taking matters into their own hands.
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this school was established by volunteers in karachi offering feel lessons to the nearby haitian community the classes offered and escape groups you post and hope for a better future. yet. we were forced to open the school as there are no functioning government ones in the area. many of our children are getting into trouble especially with drugs. but we try to get support from the government and press them to help us but heard nothing back this is why we set up selves. for the both of us we play games and really enjoy ourselves they teach as well so we like coming here. i want to study to become a pilot when i grow up. they teach us in english and urging i want to learn here and then become a teacher myself prime minister in non-con has vowed to prioritise and invest in
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education but the government continues to spend less than is recommended by international standards education should be the priority all gone so even if they have that is what i post. field is. where we fear is when we are implementing it if . pagans are moving in the same direction i don't think so we'll be able to achieve this good within 2020 coating or we won't be able to achieve. so i did he would love to become up a list man but the only real hold he and millions like him have is if pakistan not only c.v.s. clearly forms of education system but also lives families like started out of poverty to send their children to school the government has it's worked out too according to the latest un forecast one in 4 children will not complete their education by going to. reporting there from
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pakistan while former new zealand prime minister helen clark is now an education advisor to unesco and earlier c told a dinner we news about the many issues involving getting more children and young people educated what's going wrong is under investment in education or the donor community has stagnated what it is investing in poor countries for education over the last 9 years or so and as estimated that we're about $39000000000.00 short on what would need to be spent to really reach those those goals the truth is if we carry on as we are complacency we're walking towards an enormous failure on the goal by 2030 so it's wake up time otherwise we're 2030 we will still be seeing something close to a quarter of a 1000000000 children adolescents and youth out of school. and that was former new zealand prime minister helen clark speaking with the news earlier.
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some sports news now in a massive law enforcement bust coordinated by agencies around the world as target crime groups involved in the trafficking of steroids and other performance enhancing drugs in the bust led to the seizure of millions of doping substances it was one of the biggest ever global crackdowns on performance enhancing drugs and other illicit medicine the europol led operation was aided by the world anti-doping agency and the figures were eyeopening agencies in 33 countries seized 24 tons of raw steroids amid a hole of 3800000 substances. the numbers are impressive and clearly reflect a large market into large interest in such substances kristensen group of amateur sports people. europe poll said there had been 234
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arrests in europe as well as the closure of 9 underground drug labs where the confiscated substances had been made before being sold illegally in shops fitness centers or online to amateur sports people. but officials say they carried out duping tests at unspecified professional sporting events in connection with the operation indicating that professionals could also be among the customer base. wimbledon tennis now in the women's semifinal draw is sinking ship with some familiar names through to the last 4 serino williams overcame fellow american allison risk in their we heard fought sess sets or rather the 7 time or wimbledon champion will play the unseated barbara st so when next meanwhile number 7 seed simona halep made short work of zang the romanian won 7661 to set up
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a meeting with lena in the last 4 and a football paris party central men i should say say their forward neymar can leave the club if they get a suitable offer for him neymar as seen here earlier this year failed to turn up for pre-season training on monday he joined his from barcelona in a world record transfer 2 years ago but has been agitating for work turn to spain. now he's started as a huge huge sensation all now snowball is sell for chris to cockatoo is making scientific history researchers say videos of the birds make. hip and heavy a live show for the 1st time that another species can spontaneously dance so you hear the music their real scientists say snowball has developed for state blues
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without training or coaching anybody's really do just want to have some fun. all right those are some real serious dance moves there you want to do it is up next after this ambitious plans for a single currency that's coming up in just a 2nd. what secrets lie behind these memos. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360.

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