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the book. this is deja news coming to live from berlin a new life for children of islamic states thousands of them live with their mothers in a camp in northeastern syria some of them have been taken in by european countries not germany has agreed to take all the offspring of german fathers a modest or so coming up. on the united nations and humanitarian day we take a look at the book of the white helmets in syria saving the victims of the brutal civil war. and just anglo-american marks a historic milestone on the road to german reunification she joins hungary's
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leaders remember the date 30 years ago when the border between hungry and austria was opened and allowed thousands of these germans to meet they'll be to the west. last in sport on the dusty gaza opening weekend on the leipsic tanishq unions poland but instead top did deal with the crushing for nearly defeat. germany has agreed to take unfortunately on board to form a fight us from the so-called islamic state they've been handed over to a german delegation in syria the children have been living in the camp in northeastern syria which was more than $70000.00 women and children it's the 1st.
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i'm jim he has agreed to take in i assume from syria other european countries including france and belgium have already done so but the more than $100.00 children of german parents who might be brought to germany. and for more on the story i'm joined by a political correspondent hans brand at the bottom entry studios and with me in the studio i have did obvious expert on islamic state filled in noise welcome to both of you let me start with you florian you've worked in driving extensively in that region what do you do about this reback creation well it is the 1st of its kind froyo german citizens or the children of german citizens who've joined islamic state in the so-called islamic state of 2 girls one boys who are preteens and who are orphans and 16 month old toddler who is said to be very serious medical medical condition. still over 100 children of german parents in syria and
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camps and the cries were hoping that this 1st transfer will be one of many which will get all of these children back to back to germany so extensively this fall off some of the most vulnerable in that camp if they don't don't do you hunt ron if this reback duration is confirmed this would be a very significant development what is the german government been saying. the german government has confirmed that this is happening there have been waiting for for doing making this confirmation until the children had in fact left syrian territory they're now on their way to be able in northern iraq that's the area of iraq that's under kurdish control in the care of german culture officials and they will be sent to germany from there as soon as their medical conditions are laws now this is obviously a prime you know it's a very 1st time that germany has taken people in this case children from those camps and all that syria but the german government just saw a very reluctant very cagey about whether this is a singular event or whether other children might be taken from that area and
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certainly as far as the adults are concerned there's greater doctrines to allow them to come back to germany during the syrian goods have been capturing a lot of people from the ice as well as women and children many of them on just kept on who can in the east in syria why is it so important that these people have been captured on video into their home countries that's right i mean some of the 11000 women and children who were part of the islamic so-called islamic states are in a whole calm. is important for one reason or reason that's important is that the crisis simply don't have the resources to do with these people they can't be tried in syria the syrian president recognizes the government so they just have no way of dealing with these people who are stuck in those camps conditions and this comes on . and there are children dying in these columns and. when i think remembers that the adults cats and i don't so very much caught up in the eyes ideology and they
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live in a separate part of the comp which is not even safe to visit and the children they're raising they will be indoctrinated by this radical ideology and if they're left to their devices they'll just grow up to be the next generation of artists that is of course the concern of something you'll be going on still do you know some western governments have taken back released from a so called camps why are they on the courts are reluctant to take back specially women and children who does not consider a child cannot be radicalized at that stage of fatah why it is so kind of reluctant to take them back and. the children certainly are not in real focus in these considerations from the part of the german government and also other governments in europe but it's the adults as mothers and the fathers as the men and the women that are regarded as a very serious threat to the security both in germany and in other european countries and so germany is certainly is very reluctant to take back any of these
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are of men and women that have been considerations to have them tried for instance in iraq in a special tribunal i think they are still discussions going on about that behind the scenes there are considerations what could be done to them once they are in germany could there be charged in the german court in many cases that because this can be very difficult because it's very difficult to prove crimes against these people that happened in an area where germany certainly had no access and then there's the question what does one do with these people once they are in germany whether in jail or whether or not in jail they need to be put under surveillance in some form they need to be controlled in some form it's all a very complex very very expensive matter and certainly there are political considerations as well a right wing opposition parties in germany certainly would have a field day saying that you know terrorists are being allowed back into germany right times funded have these political correspondent and florian no i haul off the japanese expert on the so-called ice thank you would they ask for your perspective
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on this story. now staying with sylvia and we taking a look now at the work of the white helmets rescue group on the united nations annual was humanitarian day it's a tribute to aid workers who risked their lives in humanitarian service the white helmets are based in the city of it live where 7 of their volunteers were recently killed as government forces and their russian allies advance in the city is the final strong good of rebels opposed to president bashar assad. racing to save lives rescuer mohammad tommy receives details of the incident over his radio a russian warplane has dropped bombs on an apartment block in moderate a town in syria's province right now every moment counts. they arrive at the scene to look for survivors buried in the rubble who can't get out without their help you have the ownership. this time at least it seems no one
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is being hurt or means the white helmets assistance. we help injured civilians children women and old people are doing a work that is really important there is no other organization on the sea that saving lives was up for. mohammad join the white helmets and 2013 he's one of 180 volunteers based here at this emergency center. of rescued thousands of people from the rubble that's what inspires mohammed to keep going. still not every mission is a success and the memories of what he's seen still haunt him the. hope of. the worst was when i pulled 2 brothers from underneath a concrete ceiling. both been sleeping in the same bed and one of them was already
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dead you know which. the other one that made me cry not by. the white helmets have been working around the clock since the government launched its offensive. the syrian and allied russian fighter jets have been bombing targets here in the last rebel held controlled region in the country. the government says it's only targeting militias loyal to al qaeda but in reality they've also been hitting apartments hospitals markets and schools. the white helmets document the reality of this war from the ground sees them as terrorists and that's why they themselves have become our targets but. then again and again as we were rushing to save people's lives russian jets launched a 2nd wave of bombings hitting the rescuers many of our people have been killed or injured in that way i thought and how it's all that. 9 white helmets have died in
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the past 3 months alone the group says. a good friend of mohamed's was one of them . and. i couldn't do with what happened for a whole week i couldn't talk to anyone and couldn't understand what had happened i was with him when he was hit we wanted to save civilians. mohammed has also been injured in the field several times. but he says in the end all that pain has just made him stronger. that's been having up to date with some other stories making news around the world a risky ship carrying more than 100 refugees has rejected an offer to go to spain as absolutely unrealistic the open arms vessel is more into off the italian island of lampedusa risk you say the refugees need urgent assistance and sitting to spanish courts would take too long. and now iranian oil tankers seized of
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gibraltar in early july is at sea again after of course their release to the greece one was held on suspicion of smuggling oil to syria contravening you sanctions that iran has warned the us not to try and seize the tanker. the turkish government has replaced the manners of 3 cities and arrested more than $400.00 people over alleged ties to the kurdish militant group the p.k. k. local government offices were cordoned off as police carried out the raids. turning out of hong kong where people have once again filled the streets on the 11th streets weekend of mass for democracy demonstrations despite heavy rain for hundreds of thousands turned to call for more democracy in the territory as we hear from good obvious shanachie as a bill unlike some of the previous protests this fundament peaceful the. calm dignified resilient these are the scenes organizers had called. if you
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expected it's not quite like this. protest is a bull ages braving the poor and rain to march the crowds swelling in every direction bringing parts of the city to its height to a standstill this see the protesters marching through the streets feel like it never going to add a lot of these protesters with the face take rubber bullets over the last few weeks this direction right sadly no it's going to face. these demonstrators had a point to prove many had felt weeks of clashes and shocking scenes of hong kong airport on tuesday to tarnish the movement beijing branding the move on in protest as close to terrorists. but as they arrived on sunday they were united kingdom people power and peace their weapons of choice in the battle for
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their image last week there's a lot of protest in the airport and i think that's caught of attention for the whole world that's why i think today is one of the important day for us to see peaceful try to be a rational and civilized group of people because i know the worst watching us as night fell the true test began as protesters converged outside the government complex it seemed like this could end like so many protests before take out a mosque at the ready trepidation police could come in at any moment to disperse the crowd then came this. small clusters of protest is spreading through the ground like mission complete they charged everyone go higher. we. have a victory today we have near in the to me they have people coming out to. force out our 5 to mans peacefully so we won today's protest too we absolutely
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peaceful and so that's why we are. encouraging people to go home. 11 weeks into this movement they've proven they still enjoy support. as more people take up the cry the demonstrators dispersed no need for riot police to move in this protest is policing themselves. for the 1st weekend in weeks take math and. that support but the. bill and they'll be law on hong kong on did write off this program with a look at china's multifaceted propaganda battle against the protests and there's a surprising weapon in bed. rap music ok now to a historic milestone on the road to german reunification and the end of the cold war in 1809 the ion curtain still divided europe between the subject controlled communist and east and the democratic west but on this state 30 years ago in the
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town of shop drawn in hungary hundreds of east germans think communism well unexpectedly allowed to cross that border and enter austria after that it was wasn't long before the burning wall came tumbling down. now the historic event has been tremendous today by the leaders of germany hungary who don't always see eye to eye on the issue of borders and refugees. a solemn moment to common rights a moment in history that changed its cars german chancellor angela merkel and time gary and prime minister viktor orban both cantar shop around 30 years ago a picnic in this time darien city at the border with austria left to tearing down off a historic barrier and york. or simply nick will do the picnic became the scene of the biggest breakout of people from is germany since the construction of the wall
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in 1961. the pan-european picnic it was organized at the austria-hungary in puerto durham the gathering at least 600 is germans cross the border and escapes for freedom in the west by november an estimated 70000 have fled via hungary this event was seen as a key factor in the fall of the berlin wall itself 3 months later shock on the stand by chopper on is an example of what we europeans can achieve when we stand up for our core values age. why america and our band celebrated the this pivotal moment in the fall of the aaron curtain it was clear that the relationship between the 2 leaders has strained in recent years are in sas he holds the chairman chance 1st work in high regard to the people. our is steam is increased by the knowledge that from debates to debate from dispute to dispute from day to day in europe
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constantly needs uniting. but. hold very different views on how europe's borders should be managed nowadays it's known as one of the biggest critics of mcas decision to leave the german but us open and that's hundreds of thousands of refugees into the country. now standing by at a shelter on is the political correspondent simon young some just let us begin making it quite clear where she stands on the issue of refugees how do you think culture locks are being received there. well the 2 leaders went on off to the official ceremony to have a bilateral meeting and they came out afterwards gave a press conference and you could see that there are different assessments of what the events of 30 years ago here in shop for arms mean and imply for today's refugee
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policy. angela merkel talking about the necessity of a humanitarian response and helping people who are really a need viktor orbán saying well you know the right thing to do is to strengthen europe's borders he says that hungary is been doing that of course it's ironic because many people would say that hungary is now putting up borders and preventing refugees from crossing them where 30 years ago they opened the border inadvertently admittedly but it became within just a few weeks of that so-called pan-european picknick government policy and as you said it paved the way really for the end of division in europe so you know a very different situation here now and hungry as a country that is still in the focus of this anti migrant group within the
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european union angela merkel is here today trying to build bridges with hungry and emphasize the common points between the governments as she put it so some of the 2 leaders united in celebrating and commemorating this historic anniversary of 30 years ago but from what you're saying this still remains very far apart on the problem today of refugees what message did mr orbán have for the german chancellor . well on that question he said that you know that the right thing to do now is to protect europe's borders he said that in 30 years ago they had opened the border to promote the freedom of europe and it's to promote that he says and it's a point he's made many times before you know in order to protect the freedoms they obtain in the small european countries central european countries particularly must
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. now as it were defend european borders and european values as he sees them but the 2 leaders were also talking about other things to do about migration for instance combating the causes are working together on developing development aid in africa also talking about the enlargement of the european union to include the west balkan nations like. or bosnia and herzegovina for instance because i think both leaders think if those countries come into the european union then migration flows in future will perhaps be less of a problem at least for hungary and that could of course help this bilateral relationship which is a little bit cold at the moment right simon young 100 thank you very much for your reporting from there. to honduras where a 4th person has died after
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a violent clashes that been fans of rival football clubs and we're talking fighting took place inside and outside the stadium police used tear gas to disperse the crowds and the match was eventually abandoned the violence started when limply of fans through still at them with tug work team bus on saturday evening the attack injured 3 players the rivalry between the 2 capital clubs is the biggest in the country it's not the 1st time the fans of engaged in violent clashes. 2 that was a big weekend for one yawn bellied fans as the club made its been this league debut after decades in the lower divisions to break through sunday's action is talking. 4 says. a proud day for oneone fans but the day ended in trashing disappointment so you know they may have lost big but at least they stay true to their values so
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what happened and retire was that all trust and they decided to organize a stimulus boycott bitches basically an atmosphere boycott so they remained silent for the 1st 15 minutes of the match and the reasoning behind all of this is because . like i just said a club that stays true to their values they set that life is the antithesis of what football should be about that they only are so successful because of because of their corporate sugardaddy. but at the end it didn't make much of an impact on the field because it was like that had the last laugh ended up winning 4 nil and we have those highlights let's take a look. to you in berlin fans have been waiting for this moment for decades and the emotion showed finally in the big time those who didn't live to see the day were also there in spirit. beyond the 1st of all is a very different ground to what i'll be like to get used to when the bomb goes later but the negative. session for the club backed by an energy drinks firm was
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very familiar. to me own players were looking to hit the ground running and show the togetherness which helped win them promotion. to carrying out a muted start on 15 minutes to supporters brought into life just as they did like 6 marcel house to struck. here now guzman's 1st one is a good goal celebration is like the boss noone gave the fullback far too much room but it was still a fine finish. the crack of a muscle submits a double the lead on 31 minutes if you knew and didn't know how tough the blunders they get would be they knew now oh you don't coach fisher bravely put these glasses back on but it soon got worse to move than a bust through to make it 3 no just before half time. because if an cuckoo grafter 4 after the break. you knew my heart broken at the end it will be
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a tough season for the promoted berliners but the coach club's supporters will keep on singing. so he would desperately disappointing for. a bad sunday's other big game yeah as a friend for it was up against hoffenheim and frank freud despite losing a lot of the key players had an amazing season opener it took them only 36 seconds to score a goal thanks to mocking him tega and hoffenheim there for you know a complete defense of breakdown and i'll go hoffenheim did manage to have more of the bar they just couldn't do anything with it they did score 2 goals both of a good offside so for frank for this is just spectacular they lost 2 of their best players in who play your bitch and us and i lay out the drive but one has to see the shock result of this weekend's win this league i was. really but i knew nick
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and then drawer to head to believe i told but they have added someone new to the team yes they have so by and confirm the known signing of philippe christine your they always have the option to buy and one of the main reasons that they brought him in was because they need more creativity on that on that team but if you look at their transfer policy recently it's so confusing and it just it is a lot of desperate moves i mean it's clear that they've been able to fill the vacuum that i and robin and frankly barry have left behind especially if you talk about one on one quality so you can bring in somebody like even paris that unknown but neither one of them are the cups 1st choice says that 1st choice was your sunday ok so it has the makings of an interesting win this league season for must voices thank you. to tennis in the cincinnati masters now where russia has
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a dannielle medvedev beat david golf in in the final to see his 1st mawson's 1000 title medvedev in blue had lost in the final in the last a tournament he played in but despite suffering some crimes nothing was going to stop him against his belgian opponent medvedev capped off the win with an ace having saves to break points was serving for the match he took it in straight sets 7664. here's a recap of the top story that you're finding feel germany has agreed to take 4 children the offspring of so-called islamic states from one camp in northeastern syria the 400 children fathers the mothers cozzens of children live in the camp with their mother that's. coming up next on news a scene that seems to be over and over again in afghanistan as the country marks its 100th anniversary got a promise the steam and the violence. and all coming up
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granting opportunities for global news that matters d. w. made for mines. s.o.s. europe. is in crisis. the future champions young champions next meeting vasa made what are the spots me i know for a long time i took pieces of the things we value about europe for granted that now i sense this need be something that we. need to fight like. it's a tie it comes to. me for activists from for a new country. for the dream of a united europe. and they saved the european idea. more spontaneous and stand up to you
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right here than most and contribute to something important to know to show them that she is. the future of 0 to start september 2nd on d w. look i. mean. this is the job the news a shot coming up on the program a pro-democracy movement that's very much alive that's the message as hong kong sees more than a 1000000000 from jesters on the streets over the weekend but the state sponsored the rhetoric against that grows on the chinese mainland even taking the form of roughly dio's. the flag of play as a bad mistake in the case. that video on a communist party newspaper has printed account of this new all propaganda doesn't end there.
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