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documentary. this is the dublin years live from the new life the children of islamic state fights as thousands there with their mothers and that counted north east in syria some european countries are allowed some of them to come home now germany has agreed to take full force of german father's old marcus also on the program french president. who survived counterpart for meetings with a host of crises fueling tensions between moscow on the west can he find common
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ground with the. i'm just rough welcome to the. never for milk thrashing the new to most exciting contact juggling. i'm so gail a welcome to the program. begin with the controversial decision here in germany to take in 4 children born to form of islamic state earlier today conditional sources 100 the children to a german delegation in syria the children have been living in the whole camp in northeast syria where more than 70000 women and children are being held it's the 1st time germany has agreed to accept eyes children from syria or other countries
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like france and belgium had already done so in june a german court ruled that the country must take in children with german citizenship . departure for germany for children are travelling to the country of their parents who had once joined the so-called islamic state and died now for the 1st time and after tough negotiations with the kurdish that administration the german government is repatriating children born to i.a.s. militants. for lish it's a welcome development that for german children who had been in custody in northern syria were able to leave the country today. in addition will advocate for the possibility of other children in the same circumstances to leave syria this essentially concerned small children whose living conditions are far from. the kurdish camps are squalid in our whole camp alone 75000 people live in close quarters among them are many i.a.'s followers hygiene and medical care are minimal
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and deceases spread easily german children are among those growing up in these conditions and their mothers want to return home as soon as possible yeah see me says she arrived in syria in 2014 and lived in iraq and die yes control she has been living in a kurdish camp with her 2 children for 2 years. so it's very difficult for the children my son is 4 years old i send him here to school he has to learn something i want to learn something too it's already been 2 years that's time i won't get back i hope we'll get picked up so that we can get a 2nd chance. one out of many stories us pressure on the german government grows to bring more of its citizens back from syria. you know let's get more on the considerations and behind the decisions through. these children and their problematic patterns from a journalist i mean musawi who's written extensively about iris welcome to the
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doubly so we heard that. this is this is tricky clearly countries don't want these comes these children and their parents to come here to europe for fear that they're going to commit acts of violence or indeed radicalized others so how dangerous avi's people fish fillets is dangerous to ation that is the hot spots of i as we are talking about. fell down and there is no control over territory but still under that place remember bull call that prison cell phone vasta was also hotspots of these lands where from there back and back and the other came out from that prison because they meet each each day there is no control what are they doing which i don't know gee is going on through that camp and that's why the truth didn't specially taint 8 to 12 years old if we are not going to take them
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back we are going to deal 56 years later with a new generation of violence this why this is a obligation in front of us legally and also morally so it's the german government was that had to be sued to allow for orphans 4 children to come to germany there are $100.00 more children of german descent out there do you think it is inevitable that those children and perhaps their parents will come back. to cases children and parents to a different think i think the children in the have the right to come back to just to have and another chance to live and the normal life just to save them from that i don't know but above the. burns it is another question because we are talking about hundreds of jihads from europe not just in germany also from spread you. not just in iraq by the way also in iraq and iraq and syria both from that ex.
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we are talking about hundreds and that's why i think in the european level that should be a solution for that whole package how we are going to deal with them through international court or individually each country got back their citizens i think in the end of the day we are not going to leave that's a problem for the local partners cords are iraqis because it is dangerous imagine what would happen if turkey attacked the kurds they will not have the capacity to guard that people and we will have cows in the end. very complicated you've taught to search nicely thank you thank you much. and i will take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world turkey's defense ministry says 3 civilians have been killed and 12 wounded in an attack on
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a turkish military convoy in northwestern syria human rights group says the syrian regime and allied it russia nor warplanes hit rebel held in the province blocking the line of military vehicles to prevent the convoy advancing. and there's been no let up in violence in afghanistan as the country marks a century of independence from britain dozens of people have been wounded in bombings in jalalabad in the country's east and the capital kabul is reeling after saturday's that wedding attack claimed 63 lives so-called islamic state says it carried out the series i call it. as that on the trial of deposed president irma al bashir has begun on the former dictator is facing corruption charges today he admitted to receiving $90000000.00 in cash from the saudi royal family russia's military is the most party room sit down for 30 years before he was forced from power 4 months ago. the u.s.
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says it has tested a medium range cruise missile well it's described as not being corrupt with nuclear weapons the move is a sign that washington is ramping up its fighting capabilities it comes just weeks after the united states withdrew from a cold war era pact with russia that banned all land based missiles french president emanuel macrorie is hosting russia's vladimir putin for a brand meeting at jesus on the hope that you're discussing a number of crises fielding tensions between moscow and the west but ukraine is the most depressing for 5 years the ukrainian government has been battling russian backed separatists in the country's east africa to send his signal to fresh support for the 4 nation talks aimed at bringing peace to the region. and mother says goodbye dad found. he's one of 4 ukrainian soldiers killed in the east of the country in the 1st week of august. it was the single biggest
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death toll in the ongoing conflict with pro russian separatists in almost a year the response of ukrainian president brought him as alinsky was immediate he called russian president vladimir putin and begged him to use his influence to stop more ukrainians from being killed but he went to step further and called for a new round of international peace talks. that i would also like to talk to anglo-american in the nearest future even today if there's time and to agree on an emergency meeting we should stop telling each other that the normandy format meeting should take place at some time this year how many more people will die this year over in the. corner of ukraine's leader supported by emmanuel france is pushing to revive the talks known as the normandy format as a way of ending the simmering conflict. these came about in 2014 when the leaders of france germany ukraine and russia met on the sidelines of the 70th anniversary
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of the d.-day landings in normandy france the 4 way discussions helped to seal an agreement between the warring parties in 2015 this reduce the fighting but small scale clashes have continued. the result is that since the start of a still ities an estimated $13000.00 people have died. hoping to rein in the violence the normandy group met a number of times but the process has been stalled since 2016. now the french president is hoping to oversee efforts to restart the normandy format and to persuade me putin to join the process and resume peace talks. i was out for sports football and a match in berlin last night saw the culmination of a decades long dream for a newly promoted oneone ballin but their 1st ever game in the bundesliga germany
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german football's top flight also saw on young fans a start the match with a silent protest for the 1st 15 minutes as they condemned their opponents lack of tradition and use of corporate money. 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 i is a very different ground to what i'll be like to get used to in the bunker's league . but the negative reception for the club backed by an energy drinks firm was very familiar. that your own players were looking to hit the ground running and show the togetherness which helped win them promotion. the game had a muted start on 15 minutes the supporters brought into life just as they did like 6 marcel house the struck. here now guzman's 1st one is
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a good goal celebration is like to pass when you gave the full back far too much room but it was still a fine finish. a crack of a massive sun it's 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. that we own coach fisher bravely put his glasses back on but it soon got worse to move them on a bus through to make it 3 nil just before half time. to settle in cuckoo grafter for after the break. who knew and were heartbroken at the end it will be a tough season for the promoted berliners but the cult club's supporters will keep on singing. well after a lackadaisical start to the season munich have made what could be a significant signing. a new on
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a long tail abundance niggas reigning champions have struggled to sign top tier players in this transfer market and it showed in their 1st match but now the club's president says their transfer business is done. bion munich season got off to a rocky start off so they drew their opening game against has a berlin and off the pitch the top brass have started in the transfer markets falling short of expectations after losing key attacking players by and bulked up their defense spending big on lucas and on doesn't budge among pov but missing out on key targets further up the pitch instead signing 2 stopgap solutions on one year loan deals 1st 30 year old into milan winger even parazit and now barcelona's felipe continue by and will pay the spanish club an $8500000.00 loan fee and have the option to make the deal permanent for the staggering sum of 120000000 euros and the brazilian certainly knows he is under pressure as will 7 that are going to see
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it's a big responsibility wearing the byron shirt is a club with a great tradition and he especially the number 10 shirt which was previously worn by aryan robin who was a fantastic player here. said that i know there's a lot of pressure on me to deliver. no but i think i'll fit in very well here and play good football to meet the expectations of the club and the fans. that looks at the me. alone signing is a red occurrence here before this summer by and it only brought in 9 players that way in their entire club history a short term fix which leaves the squad little time to gel on the pitch. and just talk to reminder about top story of this germany has agreed to take in full children off islamic state parties for coming in northeastern cities all have
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german fathers on my list thousands of others are still living in the car with us. next here on new day w business south africa to look at the book from day slavery to night you will at the top of the hour in the meantime course as always the web site c w dot com i'm going to. europe. what unites. what defines. trudging course. what binds the continent together. the answers and stories aplenty. spotlight on people.
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