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this is the news live from berlin a massive fire destroys the main migrant camp in greece thousands who fled the maria camp on the island of lesbos are now homeless the overcrowded facility was on a coronavirus lockdown officials say arson is suspected also coming up a crackdown on the few remaining opposition leaders in barrows appears to be on the way colleagues of this opposition lawyer say he was seen by masked men on wednesday morning protesting that. also disappeared 2 days ago witnesses have not provided
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more details on how the detention. and the output scars are healing many children in beirut are at risk of long term problems if their trauma from last month's explosion goes untreated. i'm going out of as a welcome to the program fire swept through the largest migrant camp on the greek island of les paul's thousands of refugees maria have been brought to safety away from the overcrowded facility there were no immediate reports of casualties authorities are investigating the blaze as arson local media reports suggest that the fires may have been started as a protest against a coronavirus lockdown imposed this week. morio. on fire after several shacks went up in flames almost the entire camp began
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to burn in the early hours of the morning flames were found by 70 kilometer per hour winds. thousands of migrants were evacuated once more in their lives they have nowhere to go. from here our. few days apart for a night here. or are. you know. some fire fighters said they were met with resistance from residents as they work to tackle the blaze the inhabitants of fled to nearby hills and woods some are believed to be heading for the island's capital mytilene e. human rights groups have long criticized grieco thora tease for failing to prevent overcrowding at island camps morea was designed for around 3000 migrants but most recently housed more than 12000 last week
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a coronavirus case calls the whole camp to be quarantined according to latest reports $35.00 cases have been detected. as the fire forced people to flee riot police were deployed along the roads amid fears that the camp's residents might spread the virus across the island. next for moria is a question many have been posing for years with the camp now gutted by flames and on so for a more thorough tease becomes ever more urgent. earlier we spoke with journalist and think. more and told us about the situation that. well it's still very precarious so it is i've been speaking to are telling me that the camp is literally been wiped out no injuries at this point counted but there are nearly 300000 people out there on the streets refugees in the signed him seekers adding on
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the fact of this covert pandemic and that there's been an outbreak of of a coke at 19 in that particular camp this is on top of a security issue also a health hazard but overall this is been a situation speaking to several people on the ground here that's been waiting to happen simply because this facility has been overcrowded for so many years it was built to house about 2000 asylum seekers now it's housing more than 12500 and it just underscores the failure of the greek government successive pre-conference to really address this issue of overcrowded refugee camps. and i think osama speaking to us earlier today now let's have a look at some other stories making news around the world today at least 10 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a bombing on the afghan capital kabul officials say the attack targeted the
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country's vice president who sustained minor injuries no group has claimed responsibility and the taliban denied any involvement. to me a mummy does have apparently confessed to atrocities against or hinge on muslims and what appears to be the 1st such confession off involvement in massacres and rape against the minority the confession was recorded when the 2 were being held by a rebel militia group and cannot be independently verified. rescue workers have recovered $22.00 bodies from a rock slide at a marble mine in pakistan more than a dozen miners remain trapped under the rubble in the northwest of the country because of the cave in which happened on tuesday has not been deterred. to bill rosenau where the government crackdown on opposition figures appears to be ramping up this morning opposition leader maxime snack was seized by masked men in
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plain clothes from his office according to reports it follows the disappearance of maria kolesnikov on monday saying she resisted an attempt by authorities to spell from country by tearing up her passport both snark and pleasant members of the opposition coordination council which ends to oversee a peaceful transition of power. now the only member of the group still active inside the country is nobel prize winning legs a bitch. right now that are your correspondent a connelly is in the belly region capital minsk and he is standing outside the apartment complex where the last free member of the opposite of a position coordination council lives nicola prize winning writers with exhibit is of she's a figurehead of the movement what's happening there where you are right now well as you can see there's a crowd has gathered to. the 72 year old nobel prize winning author and
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ambassadors from e.u. countries years old journalists and other artists writers and just well wishers this morning she received calls from the numbers there were people phoning calling her door bell unidentified people and worrying signal after the arrest of maxine is not as you mentioned meaning that she is now the only remaining member of the castle in freedom in dollars the others are all other behind bars or happy for this country. most opposition figures have been forced out of the country or detained nic what impact does this have on the morale of the protesters. well i think this was to be expected the threats have come on time again and lots of top opposition figures like kalashnikov alike leaders have said that they have all refused to leave the country wolf used to follow these threats but these protests are wider these aren't led by smaller people these are organized by people by students by people living in various districts of minsk when i think there are protests leadership with everyone in jail these protests will be ending any time
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soon. stay with us for a moment because in the past few days hundreds of people have been arrested at protests in minsk the crackdown has been accompanied by widespread allegations of police brutality but to the victims been speaking about their experiences to the. peaceful protesters call on the police to join the riot officers react with the torrent of violence. scenes that have played out almost nightly in belo russia's fiery summer of revolt. whose book of the coming coup has seen and experienced the washed of it too graphic for us to show. us what you know. the show the balor. and blows wind on me from all of them they started to beat me right here. the coat of arms has become a potent symbol of the uprising that has seen thousands summarily abreast.
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hundreds kicked punched and tortured. and. even threats of rape. only at the go the policeman turned my head so i could see them and he began a theatrically putting a condom on about toe. and while doing it he told me that i have about 5 seconds to see my password from my phone. but still a foreigner. human rights groups say there are at least 500 active complaints of police torture among them that of computer program of law dimia route change. your particular. i asked to call my lawyer and another policeman suddenly kick me in the belly with this me i was standing in half bent position so i felt in my belly very well then i got another 5 kicks in which you could
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a focused war. justice for the victims is unlikely throughout these protests delarue says president alexander lukashenko has praised state security forces. as cox our correspondent economy in men's. sanka has a price security forces saying that he has no intention of stepping down protestors are keeping up morale despite police brutality and tensions if you consult your crystal ball how do you see this confrontation playing out. i think you have that's what makes this so interesting there is no road map there is for this this is unprecedented territory for better or is a country that has been under the control of one man for a quarter century one man who didn't really have to justify his actions to anyone but himself and suddenly people who've been marginalized kept out of politics are taking part in that tens and hundreds of thousands coming out to protest on the big
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streets i mean once a week but also in smaller forms i think the main thing is though that people tell you what's done time again that they're not willing to go back and sit and be quiet and to be scared they were prepared for these kind of repression they were prepared for this crackdown and one thing they tell you is there are just too many of us now the regime can put 102200 people in jail the cult puts all the tens and hundreds of thousands in jail who've been protesting the last few weeks. did of usenet commonly in mids. 3 and a come back to our top story or fire as through the largest migrant camp on the greek island of les boss thousands of refugees at the maria camp have been brought to safety away from the old facility and we can all speak to vincent costello who was europe bureau director for the un refugee agency in 2015 and is now its special envoy for the central mediterranean there's a cost a very brief question whose fault is this. well i mean i think it's too
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early to know what was the cause of the fire contradictory information coming up it seemed we need to leave it to the greek with 3 days to get your mind what we had of course east of the said tragedy but those camps would not have dave look to what they are now already have been overcrowded now for years and years for this one is a person who owns folders that. well i think it's important for the greek authorities to think about another type of reception make any zone but at the same time greece needs some sort of he said it faster from european countries at least 40 in their company miners who are in these camps. you say and we hear that very often that blame is being put on the e.u. and the european solution is necessary isn't that a fig leaf for inaction very often. well pretty notable pretty some of the loosens learning weeds difficulties in 2015 i've been i've been drawn in by states
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and that we want to reproduce the same mistakes unfortunately we we can see today that some of those problems of not been solved listening to german presidency of the year you east trying to find solution we see at the end of the months we would have a new backed on asylum on migration in europe we hope we'd have better border procedure in place on a more predictable rousseau leader 1st line states in europe that these need what is your demobbed as being responsible for refugees what's your demand to european authorities say well the demand least that the they need to agree to need to compromise as i said they need to draw lessons. sort of pressure that we see at the external borders of the european union are menagerie of warning to them of numbers provided we have certain components in place 1st of all of better on
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a faster screening a return proceeded that works or we need more pressure on more dialogue which countries are for reaching a bigger distribution we can do european union because it's not fair that only a few countries receive refugees at the end of the day because many continue to move irregularly across across borders well the simple solution the e.u. has just announced that they will help bring 400 miners from the morea camp to mainland greece it's 27 states 12000 refugees of less than $500.00 each company about half. no economy dot halt on a number of people the more you are are not refugees and will not be recolonized refugee on for those people i mean their solution would be human to return to the country of origin but those countries of origin enough to call berate also. what is what is and what can the u.n. agency are do to to help well we have offered to
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a number of states good off season trying to facilitate a dialogue we some of those countries are for gene that have been to be torn up to endorse some time problematic to take back the if he's in but there does seem time we have renewed offer of soup or 2 to your 3 keys the data in my diary need to be in spain where we have recently over open if you can marry island as well as on the greek islands where we have been present for the last 10 years to try to ail them to cope with the very use challenges related to reception of those people arriving by sea. specially for the on h c r thank you for a much for joining us joining us thank you. last month a massive explosion rocked the lebanese capital beirut killing more than 100 people and injuring many more the city is still reeling from the destruction the effects are particularly hard on children who can develop long term problems if their trauma is not treated soon enough w.'s rozen solomon met the family of one goh
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who's still suffering from the aftershocks. yet it is just 4 years old but she's suffering from post-traumatic stress despite her apparent good mood she's easily triggered. today for example we wanted to go to hospital for her treatment but we couldn't because she was too scared when we drive she sees broken glass everywhere back memories and she gets scared when she sleeps she sometimes wakes up with a start when she hears a noise or something when she sleeps alone she screams we try to calm her down. the trauma of the port explosion is on view across the city an unrelenting reminder of how fast lives can be ripped apart. child psychologist crystal madani is part of
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a red cross team that tense of the youngest and most fragile to help prepare their emotional damage before it's too late she's trained in methods to help survivors of wars and torture rebuild their lives. so they're often worth of this huge shock on children has an impact on their daily functioning but also on the in their life this is worry with the intervention that the i.c.r.c. does at this level is to help contain the whole family so that the photons feel safe and sure that in order for them to the assure the children in return. but yet outside lives in a country that already had many problems before the explosion that makes getting back to normal even more complicated. had. we can't continue to live like this in this country i am very concerned about my daughter because there is neither stability nor security i would like to take my son or daughter and wife with me and leave the country. for the president.
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it's too early to tell with jada buckley said madani says there is reason for hope . but we also know what the children are that it is in the end so with group of kids and with bit of good intervention most of the children hopefully will overcome this and this trauma and will not develop. further symptoms and further mental health difficulties. ringback recovery and overcoming trauma a complex task both for jada and the city she calls home. to take a look at some of the latest developments in the corona virus and pharmaceuticals company astra zeneca says it is temporarily suspending its coronavirus vaccine trials of one of the participants reported a serious side effect the company says it is pausing the study to review safety data england is to ban gatherings of more than 6 people starting next week
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following a sharp rise in new infections the limit applies indoors and outdoors and then clued private homes under the us some of the country's largest cities reported computer glitches as they rolled out online instruction for the new school year. amid the pandemic. let's have a look at some more stories making headlines around the world top police officials in the u.s. city of rochester new york have resigned following the death of suffocation price of occasion of a black man in police custody earlier this year newly released video of the incident has triggered days of protests state prosecutors are now investigating the death. of hollywood's most coveted film awards the oscars have revealed new diversity rules from 2024 words films vying for the top prize best picture nice to include people from minority backgrounds both on and off screen the academy awards
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have often been criticized for mainly nominating white filmmakers and actors. the international olympic committee is under pressure to sanction iran its meeting today after wrestling was sentenced to death of carry is accused of killing a security guard in 2018 a global athlete's union is calling on iran to be thrown out of world sport is lawyer says there is no proof of the charge of the 27 year old was tortured into confessions he was president of the trump has also become involved telling iran in a tweet last week that he would greatly appreciate them sparing his life through we stay with sports a bleak warning for fear european football clubs the man responsible for protecting their interests says clubs are still in quote crisis management mode as they continue to deal with a coronavirus pandemic and they are in the early who chairs the european clubs
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association says the effects could last for years. the light at the end of the tunnel for football clubs could still be some way off. games played in empty stadiums and a massive hit from broadcasters and sponsors the coronavirus pandemic has already washed away hundreds of millions of euros in revenue a cash crisis with worse to come according to the man in charge of representing european clubs as of last year we are looking at top of revenue decrease. of approximately 4000000000 euros in the next 2 years i have the fear that some of the big clubs will probably suffer. losses that are bigger than federations are confident one individual done the confederation's will lose. though this year's champions league was finally completed behind closed doors in
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lisbon i merely said you a fool would have to repay 575000000 euros to broadcasters with a knock on effect for clubs but some suggest his doom and gloom message is a ploy to get a better deal for the top european clubs with the president striking a more upbeat tone. fully strong and we can be a mistake even if we know the problems of the last quarter there were our next challenge is to bring the most important of the 4 game experience. one of the 1st steps towards that will be here in budapest shefrin confirming $20000.00 fans will be able to attend the super cup match here between by and munich consider here later this month. and. last her latest appeal against rules that seeks to control naturally high testosterone levels in female athletes so many whose double olympic champion over 800 metres has taken her case
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to switzerland's supreme court the decision means she won't be able to defend olympic title unless she takes to start strong reducing drugs well to that it says rules are necessary to ensure a level playing fields and has vowed to quote continue to fight for the human rights of female athletes. twice a year stalks follow a 12000 kilometer migration route between africa and europe the best viewing spots for but bird watchers to see this wonder of nature is actually a garbage dump in the middle east. time for break for flocks of white storks in the jordan valley and the occupied west bank at dawn on you thought of just yasi leshem is up early to observe the birds at this huge garbage dump twice
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a year distorts navigate their way thousands of kilometers from europe to southern africa and back israel and the palestinian territories are like a bottleneck they're one of the main micro tare routes for millions of birds. because they avoid to fly over there. so we are like how you are because are corrosion between 3 called good and so we are lucky to have in fact 600000 stalks twice a year over all that almost all the world population of whites talks about how that 50000. $6000.00 or so we are lucky to be at their best high rate of the job would still. rather than taking a shorter route over the mediterranean like smaller birds storks fly over land to catch up or streams of warm pockets to write a thermos to conserve energy. the landfill is like
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a pit stop for the storks they just stay for the night to rest to feed and gather strength before setting off on the next leg. in the last 10 years they know to look for. natural eye places so if you're catch a thief but for garbage there of course they have plastic bags and stuff like that which is of course dangerous but they go where they have the easy food although bird migration happens twice every year it still amazes here celestion was studies to birds for decades unlike most humans to storks don't need g.p.s. to arrive at their destination we had one stalk that was amazing for 15 years she was going every you felt the same nest in your book new 1000000000 to this same tree near kept out years after year. if they have stored wins she can
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compensate and she knows how to cope and said they've got exactly where she wants to go because they're doing it for billions of years. it's time for this truck to take off every day they fly between 300 to 500 kilometers next on the egyptian sinai before they continue their exhausting journey to would still winter home in southern africa. you're watching the news here's a reminder off the top story we're covering for you this morning 12000 people have been left homeless off of multiple files gutted greece's largest migrant combover officials are investigating the blazes on the island also lesbos an arson compound placed on the coronavirus. and that's it from me on the news scene from i'll have an update for you at the top
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