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the arabs. the be . out for the 1st time in more than 50 years gary london bans face masks saying it's necessary to prevent violence during anti-government protests in the china trade we go to our correspondent that also coming up. the number of refugees from turkey to greece arises again we report from inside europe's biggest drippy she camp where children are growing up in tents and shipping containers. plus iraq's top cleric
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calls for an end to violence on both sides as anti corruption demonstrations feel to me on friday as many as $42.00 people have now been killed in the violence. and there was joy for germany at the world athletics championships as a youngster nikolaus scoured drab gold in the decathlon would take a look at the dramatic date in doha. the at. home welcome i'm with that shima good to have you with us there fears of new violence in hong kong off the territories chief executive invoked emergency last use in the 1960 s. the laws allow all parties to make any regulations they deem to be in the public interest in a 1st measure llamas banned fees small strong midnight local time antigovernment
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protests as could face up to a year in jena for varying full face coverings. the government must act now that's the message from hong kong same battle lead to carry law she said the territory is facing a serious crisis she invoked laws last used in the 19 sixty's and i would say that we are now in rather extensive and serious public danger. it is essential for us to stop violence and restore calmness in society as soon as possible. we hope that the new legislation can help us to achieve this objective. but so far there's being defiance on the streets protesters determined to stay resolute in the face of what they see as another curb on their rights. even before lamb spoke protest leader joshua wong said he was worried that his city
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is on the path to a police state. i strongly or urge the international community where on the defacto martial law might imply it home soon in the next few hours or in the next few days the world must that work home from the i gaze hong kong tries to be a holy state with martial law. protesters fear if mosques a band then it will be easier to deal with or a tease to identify them with trust between both sides at rock bottom there a fear is that carry lyme's band will stoke violence rather than stopping it. so they have been hearing strong words from counting down there talking about serious danger and just a short while ago i spoke to a chorus line phebe kong in hong kong and also about the reaction from protests as . well we have talked to some of the protesters our doubt there was bones to these
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tough laws that. some of them they told me that actually this measure will turn those relatively. he spoke protesters from taking to the streets because they feared a white the white terror now in the city. but on the contrary photo valentino's has this border target of the government some of the radical protesters actually told me that this is not going to deter them from taking any volunteer or going on the streets anymore that they're not going to stop their actions that just because of this law because for them is not a big deal for them to validate and other piece of law so whether this will be like and really a very effective measure to stop the fall is to claim by to come a government is still in doubt and some of the activists they also submits judicial review to the court already to challenge the government's decision because they think this is unconstitutional that it made the late c.
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city mean is under the constitution and also the human rights law in hong kong so some of they they want to stop in exmouth off the law by legal means so some of them have taken this matter to the courts but this police meanwhile influence the ban on mosques because as we flood some people are defining this ban and still reading mosques. fall on these laws not only to ban people from wearing mosque but also to greater power to the police to conduct searching like under the under the new law the police can search anyone and they can we quiet any want to remove the mosque late doing searching so if anyone refused we passed up the police so it will be considered as breaking the law and they will face prison sentence for up to 6 months so this is not a law not only going to affect those participate in public assam please but this role
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the anyway and anyone with mosque that refused to comply with the request of the. this would be with the authorities taking such a strong line now not just against protesters as you said is that a fear of this good lead to clashes and violence. yeah i will say young doubts there will be clashes for the rest of the day because . you have mentioned earlier in the reports we can see protesters already there gathering i on the streets i be 40 and off the press conference of the government so there are more sam please call on why choose to be taken part in various distressed regions across hong kong tonight so. we expect that the chair now off these protests will be huge tonight because people all will like come out to express their anger to us to slow light specially before midnight when before the
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law comes into effect at midnight so very likely that there will be a serious confrontation with the police riot fee because in hong kong thank you very much for the update on the tense situation there. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the wind ecuador's president has declared a state of emergency after a vine street protests over the government's decision to end a few subsidies demonstrators clashed with police while transport workers blocked the streets in major cities around the country at least 19 people virus clashes it's the worst undressed ecuador has seen yes. government officials in haiti have distributed food and school supplies to crowds of people struggling under the island's economic crisis shortages have become more acute amid weeks of violent protests of unemployment soaring inflation and alleged government corruption
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another mass protests planned later on friday. in france a police employee with a now. killed 4 colleagues at paris is police headquarters in custody he was then shot and killed by another officer investigators say there's no sign so far of a terrorist motive the rampage came a day after police marched in protest at low pay long hours and high suicide graves . to greece now where there's been a shop increase in the number of refugees arriving and creating what some people there are calling a crisis situation the un refugee agency says more than 10000 people mostly afghans and syrians landed on the greek islands in september coming through turkey over the weekend one woman has kids and 17 people injured after a fire broke out at one overcrowded greek refugee center the fire was in the morea camp on less boss the biggest refugee camp in europe is designed for some 3000
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people but currently houses almost 13000 these are the reporters mark zandi and s.s. while at the moria camp and sent us this report. this tent outside greece's largest refugee camp is home to 4 people. who fled syria has been living here for close to a month the morea campus 4 times over its capacity so thousands are forced to live in the surrounding all. over a cup of tea i'm on tells us what life in the camp is like crowded dirty and dangerous every day every day but that's normal no if you have there are fighting inside normal yeah. by the way we came to here to go out we don't want we don't want the problem with anyone. but problems in
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moria are hard to avoid a fire broke out at the end of september in the camp and at least one person died residents rioted in anger as the firefighters put out the flames and they broke into administrative offices. that was. since that incident i am on says trash has accumulated in heaps he believes the garbage collectors are too afraid now to come to the area. its children who suffer most from the dire conditions they live in. the aid organization doctors without borders runs a mobile clinic next to the camp today they will see about 100 children a normal caseload. the most common ailments are fevers lice skin conditions but psychological trauma is on the rise. the organization says many children in morea camp have inflicted harm on themselves and have even attempted suicide in the case
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he said we are seeing of children traumatize from their a country of origin is for the completely. difficult journey that they took to reach europe to reach us and now they end up here in a calm completely overcrowded we don't know services and safe and secure the conditions the mental condition of the children are bigger they didn't they by day this is daily life inside a refugee camp packed with more than 10000 people a result of the resurgence and see crossings to lesbos the trip from the turkish coast to this beach takes about 2 hours and more migrants are making this journey than at any other point since 2016 when the european union signed a deal with turkey to prevent them from coming now with thousands waiting on this and other greek islands for their asylum applications to go through people here tell us the situation has become a crisis a situation that worries younus mastroianni as he is the mayor of moria the small
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town right next to the camp. like many people living here he feels lesbos is being left to fend for itself. europe should show more solidarity and support crease with this problem greece alone isn't capable of dealing with this large number of refugees the e.u. member states have to help take in people and at the same time increase the pressure on turkey to stick to their side of the agreement if it was the issue of when you were here. back in the camp i'm on says he doesn't want to be a burden on anyone all he wants is a safe place to live. and he hopes to find his place before winter. most of the new arrivals in greece have gone to turkey which has given sanctuary to some 3600000 syrian refugees adult financial support turkey's threatening to limit its have to the spot of an agreement to curb the flow of refugees and even
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delegation including a german interior minister host. has met stopped officials amid growing tensions over the effigies. on the shores of the aegean sea more migrants are trying to reach the e.u. via turkey than at any point since the e.u. and turkey struck a deal in 2016 ankara agreed to effectively close the route to migrants in return for up to 6000000000 euro ace of which 2600000000 has been dispersed now german interior minister hosting her for his on a 2 day tour to turkey in greece to discuss the next steps and korea has threatened to open the gates to europe if the e.u. doesn't give more support. for speed right. took us even though we are ready to help turkey wherever possible and support the country in various possibilities i'm eager to see what these possibilities are in our talks later it's confront the in the. turkey once more
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financial support especially for a possible safety zone in northern syria where president added one wants to accommodate another 2000000 refugees fleeing syria. in just a few we fulfill all obligations under the agreement with the you both on humanitarian grounds but also out of fidelity to the steel but we expect the same from the e.u. has. begun to be. the project on the turkish syrian border is being hotly debated with fears that the worsening situation in it live in northern syria could put even more pressure on the border region german foreign minister told anchor that he would address turkey's concerns in his talks with the incoming head of the european commission us lafond alliance in brussels 4 years on since the e.u. migration crisis the e.u. capital is growing uneasy with the prospect of very peace now rio of 2015.
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joining me now is our correspondents dorian jones in istanbul and here in berlin our chief political correspondent melinda during missed off with you know what happened to this refugee day why is it not working. well this all started when the turkish president type gave a warning that he's ready to open his borders to europe if they do not address turkey's refugee concerns why turkey is now warning about these fears it is ready for another mass influx of refugees into turkey from the syrian province of idlib which is the last rebel enclave and could well full to syrian forces in the coming weeks possibly months turkey says it cannot take any more refugees it needs europe to join in working together to resolve this this is tokyo issuing a law the whole of europe on these refugees going to greece is seen as part of the warning and let him do what germany and the e.u.
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offering to get it once again behind this refugee agreement that they made with the country between the lines the money that's not what the german interior minister is saying in so many words but if you look at what he is saying he's saying that europe is prepared to do whatever is needed to support turkey and that he is committed to strengthening the deal with turkey and this was very much a financial deal as as was said in the report the e.u. promised turkey 6000000000 euros to essentially help limit the flow of refugees out of turkey toward greece all of that less than half has been paid out although the deal has been in place for several years now so i think it's fairly clear that that is what turkey wants and it sounds pretty clear that that also is what the e.u. is prepared to give so dorian a man who seems to be at the heart of this dispute at present politic this
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president has tried to do what he calls open the floodgates if he doesn't get more funding couldn't see a repeat of 2015 and see a massive flow of refugees coming into the e.u. . well yes i know he's definitely aris because it isn't just about money turkey is facing a massive problem of refugees itself it's the president is well aware that turkey talks patience is false running out he needs to point a solution himself and that is why he's looking for backing from europe and the u.s. to relocate a 1000000 possibly 2000000 syrian refugees to the north east syrian eric currently controlled by syrian kurdish militia that considers its terrorist turkish forces are ready to great what he calls a 30 kilometers deep safe zone in that region where the turkish president says he wants to send back refugees it's a hugely contentious policy but uncle it says it has to send but these refugees because the people's patience is fast running out and really the german ministers
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it was a key scene very obliging why is that the case well i think there is absolutely recognition in europe that turkey has borne the brunt of the refugee flow out of syria 3600000 refugees in turkey an enormous number and in fact the interior minister of germany paid tribute to turkey for that today so certainly there is that recognition and there is also concern that many of those refugees could find their way to greece and then on to western europe if in fact not more is done to shore up this deal with turkey now the the interior minister promised to bring turkey's concerns back to brussels to the new incoming president of the commission and then we will see what she does with them melinda crane in berlin and dorian jones in istanbul thank you both very much for your reporting.
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here watching the news still to come the ukip on a mentality in the news quite a lot lately but what does british street artist banksy think about it. point here is the regression of this the oldest parliamentary democracy in the world into tribalistic animalistic behavior. the painting depicting the house of commons as a parliament of apes has gone under the hammer at some of these options for washington now i think 1000000 pounds that's the new record for his for act. but 1st to iraq where the country's top cleric has called for an end to violence and both sides with more anti corruption demonstrations taking place in the country at least $42.00 people have been killed in the violence iraq's prime minister says he will respond to the demands of protest says authorities have imposed curfews and internet blackouts there's growing anger over unemployment corruption and
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a lack of basic services. 6 in cities across the country young and mostly unemployed iraqis but directing their anger officialdom they blame the government for failing to create jobs here thirty's heavy handed response to the protests only increases their resentment. when we are peaceful but they meet us with bullets and tear gas the government is fighting us but we will carry on we will not retreat. university graduate mistah for here lives working as a shop keeper to make ends meet. but there's corruption everywhere. graduated from the same color just she's unemployed but there's no work and that's because of corruption in the government but they promise but they never deliver. 02 years after the end of the war against the so-called islamic state terror group there's little find of any peace dividend. one in 4 young iraqis out of work
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basic services like water and electricity are unreliable hospitals roads and schools all lack funding. kind of way the flow of young people have no jobs and no money the country is taking money from abroad but it doesn't benefit their own people we have very tired though got a video for the hour now we say those who are corrupt should go we are protesting for our rights. but. even the government admits the protesters are right to demand an end to corruption the prime minister is proposing a new law granting families a basic income that may not be enough to end the unrest in the short term 7. let me not being able to live with some other stories making news around the world authorities in ukraine said shawn to plane has crashed near the western city of libya's killing 5 people and injuring 3 the plane apparently ran out of fuel before
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it crashed it was traveling from vehicle in spain to istanbul and had planned a refueling stop in that. british from the suburbs johnson plans to break the vesa deadlock has been rejected by e.u. a no me this the european parliament's vegs of group says it can't accept proposed border arrangements on the island of ireland the times newspaper says brussels has given johnson a week to make a better offer. now to sport and starting with footballer frankfurt have secured their 1st win and this season 0 polygraphed have been seeing portuguese side victoria on ish not even an addict us called the only goal of the game in the 1st half the victory gets frankford back on track in europe after they lost their previous game. and turning to athletics the world atlantics championships on thursday so several athletes produced top flight before minces the women's 400
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meter race featured walked the most blistering laps of all time and then there was joy for germany in the day catalan with a performance to see from an exciting young talent. germany's 21 year old sensation stunned his films nicolas cow was world junior champion in the decathlon and on thursday he became the youngest ever athlete to take the senior title french favorite kevin maia had been forced out of the competition by injury leaving the field wide open and cows stepped up to the plate to make the gold medal his own. another 21 year old became the 1st asian ever to ring the women's $400.00 metres world title and did it at his story pace bahraini sour aid nasser took just 48.14 seconds to claim goals the 3rd fastest time ever. meanwhile british
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heptathlete catarina johnson thomson produced her 3rd and 4th personal bests of these games in the javelin and then the $800.00 metres to defend her spot at the top of the field and claim her place on top of the podium yet another maiden title to round off a day of insurgent success in doha. and not for the british street artist banksy has been sold for more than 11000000 euros the highest ever for one of his paintings the peace corps devolved parliament for spain to 10 years ago let's count in france in a britain spiralling meant a some say have given it a fresh relevance take a look and you decide. with britain's parliament in turmoil over the fast approaching breck that deadline this was the painting fetching millions at southern bees london auction house on thursday. banksy has taken a debate in the house of commons was originally titled question time when it was
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painted back in 2009. but the artist has renamed it devolved parliament in a damning critique delivered just after m.p.'s arguments over breck's it to send it into what some saw as dangerous and inflammatory rhetoric where he's pointing to here is the regression of this the oldest parliamentary democracy in the world into tribalistic animalistic behavior the source that we've seen border crossing our televisions across the world over the last months and weeks. dark times for the british parliament but good times for banksy the 11000000 euro winning bid was a record sale price for a work by the secretive street artist. it comes exactly a year after he shocks the art world with a painting that shredded itself the moment it was sold. gold with balloon has since been known as love is in the bin.
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perhaps this image is the artist's warning to britain's parliament not to go the same way. finally police and one live rescues in australia were called in to help a baby when who was tangled up in fishing nets off sydney's northern beaches and off an 11 hour risky operation the efforts ended in success the tide and distressed humpback whales kafir was seen dragging 2 orange boards for several days it appeared to have swallowed part of the net which had then wrapped itself around its . believed to be its mother at a close distance cruise folly managed to free to continue its. happy end. here's a recap the story that we're following for you on. hong kong leader has invoked for the 1st time in more than 50 yards garry plans to ban face masks saying the measure
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