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our documentary series slavery routes stuart's march 9th on d w. this is day 8 of the news live from berlin greece's prime minister says the e.u. is migrant deal with turkey is dead another day of clashes along the greek turkish border as thousands of people seek to enter the european union you accuses turkey of using migrants for political and we ask an architect of the original deal what a new migrant deal might look like also coming up. a new health minister has
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discussed the coronavirus urge member states to put solidarity above national interests as china sees a sharp drop in manufacturing exports how severe is the threat to the global economy. and in german sucka battling for a shot at the top dog and glass back both think they can challenge by a new name for the league title saturday's a must win match gives them both a chance to prove it. i'm a backer it has welcome to the program tensions are intensifying on grace's border with turkey as thousands of migrants seek to enter europe the european union has told them they'll not be allowed to enter and has accused turkey of using the migrants for political and great prime minister to carry out its attack
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a says the deal between the e.u. and turkey is quote dead. greek police fire tear gas to push back migrants desperate to get through this border fence those who make it hard promptly detained. bartolo. and among the people stuck in the no man's land between greece and turkey hope has turned to rage. there are rumors of not only a month if you want to see his firm reduced his currency is out everywhere else. in the turkish town of a dear ne near the border migrant families prepared to spend another winter night in the open. they rely on the help of local volunteers for food and warm clothes but there isn't enough for all.
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these illegal but they were coming from 50 kilometers away just to help them under the name of god is that over the coming hours instead of them. only here to help us volunteers it's the 2nd time we've come to. try to do our best all we can do clothes food we're trying to help these kids there's no benefits for us like them it all got out. on friday he he said this front his would remain shut and urged migrants not to come to the border don't go to the border. get bullish not open. if someone tells you that you can go because the borders are open you can go freely to ewood of greece to cyprus that's not true avoid a situation in which you could be in danger but turkey says it can no longer cope with the number of refugees it has deployed special police to prevent greece from
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sending back those who managed to cross these people remain trapped as both turkey and you accuse each other of using them as spawns in a bigger political game. only a database fight to get can oust he's a migration specialist who's considered the architect of the original a you techie deal that's been so severely shaken in recent days. brady asked him how a new deal might look and end the crisis at the greek tech ish border well since the deal was a simple non-binding statement based on interests what we need to do is find another statement based on the interests of all the key players turkey greece the e.u. not to forget the interests of refugees and migrants i've had a lot of meetings with politicians in the last few days and i think most of them recognize that this agreement was very much in the interest of germany as
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a major country of destination just as it is very much an interest of greece without this agreement greece on the scene the gnc has only 2 options one is everybody to the rise in the next year we're lending greece and everybody lands and greece will stay greece. or greece breaks international law engages in life threatening push back operations with life rafts and small boats full of refugees including children. to terrify them from coming that will not work it would be illegal and it would mean the refugee convention droughns this year so in order to have an acceptable choice we need an agreement based on principles that involve being able to return anyone who doesn't need protection be you but that also involves supporting the country that has most refugees in the world and to be honest my sense is that in germany most people or most politicians and most people
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understand this other european countries might feel that they are not concerned nobody comes to these countries and so perhaps they just don't want to pay for refugees in turkey. that was giro canalis the architect of the original migration deal between turkey and the european union let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world 2 members of the saudi royal family have been arrested for allegedly plotting to oust came selman and his designated arab one is the former crown prince mohammed bin nayef the other is one of the king's brothers both have been charged with treason. u.s. president donald trump has a name for republican lawmaker mark meadows as new white house chief of staff he'll be the 4th since trump took power and $27.00 tane outgoing chief of staff mick mulvaney will being the northern ireland envoy. published. book
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group has scrapped plans to release the autobiography of filmmaker woody allen the move comes following criticism and a staff walkout over allegations alan alan molested his daughter the book was due to be released next month. european countries have seen a surge in new corona virus cases with serbia and the vatican reporting defense cases the death toll from the virus jumped to almost 200 which has the biggest outbreak in europe on friday a meeting of european health ministers agree more money will be dedicated to the cause of fighting the virus. south to roll an area in northern italy much loved by both locals and travelers has been labeled a risk area for the coronavirus that designation comes from the robert coffin institute a public health monitor for the german government kiran's in the un so one of the criteria is of course the number of infections there but there's also the speed of
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infection spreading in certain regions and an important criterion is how many infections have spread out of that area to other countries' interests. because. the institute's recommended measures to counter the virus have been met with criticism according to some hospitals the quarantine recommendations aren't practical the berlin shot to take clinic is not implementing the recommendations to the letter in brussels where precaution has replaced the handshake with the elbow european health ministers met to discuss the coronavirus the number of cases has been rising throughout the e.u. the ministers agreed on more money to quell the outbreak better information sharing and strict rules for distributing protective gear. and pies and we can't let money determine what we need so urgently for health care providers in order to protect them i would also like to see more europe wide mechanisms for dealing with this.
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one thing is clear to the ministers cooperation must be improved. we know the situation italy will determine how this affects all of your over. again attention turns back to italy where more people have died from the virus than in any other european country even within the walls of the vatican a 1st case has been detected. and now because italian passengers are on board the coast of fortuna cruise ship off the coast of thailand it was not allowed to dark. meanwhile china has published figures that reveal the huge effect of coronavirus on its trade with the rest of the world chinese exports were down more than 17 percent and import ports fell 4 percent during january and february as compared with the same period a year ago china has also seen a record decline in manufacturing output resulting from factory closures less than
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half the plants that closed back up and running at the start of march the food imports to china are also down sharply. one more about the financial impacts of corona i'm joined by cliff and co in china expert and from business desk cliff and thanks so much. containment of the virus still seems quite a way off for saying you think is every day how markets reacting to this well markets don't like it that's for sure there are there china has been such an engine of growth for the global economy for so many years. this has been the timing and the impact of the coronavirus has been disastrous for china there are signs that number of new infections is dropping has occasionally bored the markets during the week we sold out but there's still a sense that as we saw these export figures and import figures trade is trade is still in a very bad way and this is huge and for to implications everywhere we also had german figures this week which showed just how reliant germany is on on china so containment is more than just about the virus it's also by containment of the
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damage to the global economy and that's in a very difficult position right now of course the supply chains a knock on effect of course so governments to try and counter that effect are rolling out stimulus packages is that the way to go it seems to be something that stephanie welcome to in the markets to try and spend the way out of trouble certainly to help contain the virus to put in best went into finding some way of keeping economies ticking over while this there are so many unknowns about the coronavirus that governments are looking for anything they can to try and keep a lid on things so it seems to be. best a sensible approach anyway what about the political ramifications i sort of mean more domestically people people in china losing faith in their lated well i think people remember back to sars in 2003 when the government tried to hide it and. that didn't go down very well domestically now we're seeing with the with the coronavirus thought there were signs that initially they tried to do it but that
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they did try to hide things but now we're seeing more that. the chinese government is really pushing it and it is trying to. and it's so it may be that because they control the media that they can put a message out there that they are trying to do their best and that they've been working on this since the beginning but you do see a lot of stuff in social media a lot of dissatisfaction and the chinese government's all about stability so if it doesn't manage to communicate this message and convince people that it is the best option when it comes to 2 major catastrophes or black swans or whatever you want to call things like the coronavirus then it's going to have a problem on its hands yeah if it can and from doing business thanks very much for coming in. on to the bun this lake where the standout game this weekend pits 2 title hopefuls against each other place dortmund travels to 4th place mentioned blood on saturday in their pursuit to dethrone by in munich neither side can afford to drop points off the field both clubs their fans behind the offensive ban has
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caused controversy in race wakes. up already beaten back twice in the league cup they say isn't now they go to glass back needing another wind to keep the pressure on at the top. award knowhow to win over freiburg last weekend was more labored than dortmund hoped i start for what elling brought holland was surprisingly only a substitute but is expected to return to the starting line up fellow january recruit emirates has also impressed the glad back coach. it is not as we know dortmund added 2 important players in january and that means the challenge is even more exciting for us dortmund are a very strong team who have the ambition to be german champions. platt back also have an outside chance of the title but have not beaten dortmund since 2015
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having lost 9 straight league games against them it's black box 1st bundesliga home game since an offensive banner against tottenham invested deep no hope set of a fan rebellion across the league the club say the camino repeat don't wonder concentrating on what blackjack can do on the pitch system doing gladbach a flexible with their tactics when it comes to the opponent system they've done that often they are very good at it i must say. with. the battle of the brochures could end the title dreams of one of these teams the bonus league or is reaching crunch time. just a reminder of the top stories we're following for you and spain fresh clashes between greek border guards and migrants trying to cross from turkey in maine has told migrants the border will not be opened. and china is reported to shop drop in exports and factory output to the coronavirus at the demi exports were down more
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than 17 percent in january and february compared to the same period last year. you're watching data of any news from berlin coming up next it's art and culture news don't forget you can stay on today on our website at state of the dot com i'm rebecca returns in berlin thanks very much for watching. i'm secure that the they work that hard and in the end is the me you are not allowed to stay here in more than 100 that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were lives. what's your story. 'd
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