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without retold in. september 16th on g.w. . this is the news live from berlin the e.u. sends assistance to the migrants left homeless at the morea camp in greece but some say that's not enough. in my view this is not a sustainable solution in my view a concierge these people can have i think they need to be evacuated from the island as the new struggles to work to tackle migration issues in general lack in these
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people turn up also coming up a deadly wildfires sweep across large parts of the western united states leaving san francisco shrouded in to collect a glow. and a nationwide lockdown looms for israel the head of the jewish new year as the country records more than 4000 new coronavirus infections in just one day. as welcome to the program european governments are preparing to take in $400.00 unaccompanied youngsters from the more a refugee camp on the greek island of less boss the children who were left homeless after tuesday's fire at the german interior minister wholesale for said most of them would be going to germany and from. the. contact is made
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in their operation on your own heart and be so strong that it's ok for discussions with european union member states have led to 10 of them including germany agreeing to participate in the real occasions of these unaccompanied minors the because i didn't mean the year you can be tired you can on 30 percent of or not may try to and we are still in tom's with other countries fund these and feel at the moment germany and france will take most of these 400 miners thoughts run from correct our . view to action in the mid 3 expects that we move tapes between 10150 people emerge on that piece from the front seat because one and since. mr hosty zeal for speaking there meanwhile grace has provided a ferry to house some of the 12000 displaced refugees 2 more ships will be sent in the coming days for the past 3 nights most of slept out in the open are struggling to get food and water. a 3rd night in the open in the parking lot
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of a supermarket people who thought they had nothing left to lose have lost what little remained. some of the injuries sustained in trying to rescue their meager possessions from the flames and now autumn is coming and the nights are getting colder. that it was that night that was that it was sad that was the night light was already not. as bad as conditions were inside the cramped refugee compound the situation for the 13000 former residents of moria is now even worse. this cannot be all in this one lake we cannot be sleeping under this bill as like this. 400 miners have been evacuated to the mainland. some of them may find
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a new home in germany. the harbor think of his name is that the same time i asked the greek prime minister how we can help and if so and his request is that we in particular will take the miners and who have now been brought to the greek the mainland we have contacted france and we will work together on this i hope that's an other east states will do this also. i need to unlimited south of the passenger ferry has been pressed into service says temporary accommodation while the united nations rushes tents and sleeping bags to the island the emergency aid should arrive later on friday. the european union is about to unveil a new pact on migration and asylum which will shape the block's policy in the years to come it's hoped it will help prevent the kind of chaos seen in the morea refugee camp the use commissioner for home affairs has told the w.
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news she believes all member states will back the proposals u.w. spoke to commission your hands on the shoulder while ago and asked why that you up to now has failed to agree on a common approach to migration. i can't survive but i can say that this is my overall tosk to present in a few weeks on new pact on migration asylum and i spend a lot of time negotiating in talking with member states some palm meant and other stakeholders and i do think that we can percent holistic. proposal that can get acceptance from all member states because it's really necessary both for the solidarity between member state that we have a solid solidarity mechanism but also decided directly with these individuals that are now after just so so here living on the streets and of course that it's
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not sustainable that the context of that germany's parliament the bundestag a set to debate the humanitarian situation all lesbos following the fire at the morea camp lawmakers from most german political parties expressed a willingness to take an in of these some of the might ones left without shelter exception being the far right tentative for germany apart in an interview with the interview and you say it's deputy leader beatrice from start to choose the vibrance of starting the fire themselves she said accepting people from the camp would be tantamount to rewarding the political correspondent plant caught up with. for us i think this is a severe human crisis and we have to help we have to very rapidly have to reconstruct the refugee camp i think this is important but there's also a very strong message we have to send is we cannot get those migrants now into our country because this would mean to worry wart what we have seen setting the the refugee camp on fire by purpose at least they have been attacking the firemen who
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are going in trying to extinguish the fire they have been there have been attacked by the refugee so rewarding this would set a very wrong signal some people who work with the refugees say that they are so frustrated after 5 years in this that nothing else happened there has not been refuted policy from the european union they have no perspective that is why they have taken this kind of step if you've got any understanding for this kind of frustrations no i don't have any kind of respect or we cannot we cannot reward it as i just said but setting up the refugee camp on fire puts innocent lives in danger some will die and then claiming to be a political asylum seeker means to abuse political asylum and we will set a very strong signal we would set a very strong signal that this abuse of political asylum is not accepted for no one
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they have to know if they burn down the refugee camp they will have to stay and they will not improve their situation if they can improve their situation if they if they succeed in what they are looking for their right for exile and the right of immigrating to germany they will set the next refugee camps in fire and we have to prevent this we have to stop it and this is what would be our very strong political signal there are several german politicians even conservative politicians from our christian democratic party who are saying we should immediately. bring a 1000 or maybe even 2000 of these refugees to germany in order to help them what do you feel about that i think if we give in and if we take those migrants now to germany this would create create incentives for the next arsons for the net next refugee camp set on fire and i think this this would be very bad this would put dramatically lives to danger and we should not do that. was the deputy leader for
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the far right. for germany beatrice fun speaking of little or spawn them let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world russia wants to question opposition leader legs in a valley in the berlin hospital officials said the interior ministry was preparing a request for its officers to shadow german investigators the kremlin has rejected germany's findings that an avanti was poisoned by a nerve agent on a trip to siberia. rio tinto has announced the resignation of its c.e.o. over the mining john's destruction off sacred aboriginal sites in western australia triggered an outcry from shareholders and the public after blowing up to action caves for its expansion of an iron ore mine. and these 9 people have died in tonight so violent protests in the colombian capital bogota hundreds of people injured the demonstrations was sparked by
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a viral video of the police tasing a man who later died in hospital. u.s. president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden are due to mark the anniversary of the 2001 september 11th attacks with separate visits to the crash site of one of the hijacked planes everyone on board united airlines flight 93 died when it came down in pennsylvania a battleground state in november's presidential election. unprecedented wildfires have forced half a 1000000 people to flee their homes in oregon unusually hot and dry weather fans flames across a number of western u.s. states washington and california have also been hard hit all 3 states have reported casualties and san francisco the fires after making their presence felt even from a distance. it's. as if 2020 wasn't strange enough already this was the morning commute over san francisco's golden gate bridge this week. small
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can die from wild fires mixed with the cool pacific ocean air to produce an otherworldly effect. 1150. crazy 11 in the morning and it's. like the middle of the night and it looks like you're partly right. i mean that the weirdest like that the weirdest thing i've ever seen so. you know come out and experience it together take a break from work and come out. historic fires are ripping through 3 western states and california almost 5000 square kilometers how far are firefighters don't expect to bring the blazes under control until the middle of. some villages have already been lost. describe the
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flames advanced. on the one was wrong for hard and wouldn't have been daylight was dark. and the ashes were everywhere just and women growing outrageously bad and every bad. driver in oregon the film the dramatic scene in unfair new engulf the forest. while a bird's eye view reveals the total obliteration the fires left in their way. the governor told residents to brace for a huge loss of life on property and said this would not be a one off event. we are feeling the acute impacts of climate change we are seeing at the devastating impacts in oregon on the west coast and frankly throughout the entire world. in washington state 2 fires have retired and heartbreak. everything done close
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beds everything. has firefighters continue their bottle across the west coast meteorologists are warning that it is nor yet even peak wildfire season. and a quick update at some of the latest developments in the coronavirus demick india has recorded a record daily jump in the number of infections with more than 96000 new cases in 24 hours south korea has also seen on this a slight uptick in infections reporting 176 new cases over a similar period brazil has signed an agreement to conduct clinical trials for russia's sputnik 5 vaccine with a view to buying 50000000 doses and british drug maker astra zeneca says it's confident it will know by the end of the year whether its vaccine works via its can resume trials they were polls this week after one participant. israel appears to be
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heading back into a nationwide lockdown after officials reported a record 4000 new infections in a single day initially. international praise for its response to. the dramatic rise in cases and best seen the country's coronavirus agree a 14 day lock down from next week the government will approve details on sunday. this area of the emergency room at this hospital in the sunlit sea on this capped off limits with the help of remote cameras and money towards emergency physician guy piece and his team follow up on the patients suspected of carrying the coronavirus their cared for in isolation rooms to secure. severe. movements every day we can see more and more patients at the moment. is almost. we have maybe. one more patient of the true
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open another department with a rage of over 3000 new corona infections every day the upward trend is warring for a small country israel has a population of just 9000000 every time a new case comes in he says to take full protective measures it's a strain for stuff and patients alike why is where was headed for containing the pandemic at the beginning of the crisis it's infectious from a different one divorce per capita top health experts like professor of epidemiology barbash say israel is at a crucial crossroads and needs a more decisive strategy what should be done we should have a look though clear strict look for 3 to 4 weeks to decrease the number of new infections to less than 100 and
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then manage it. better than we managed to 1st thing on tuesday a nighttime curfew was imposed in communities with high infection rates like here in been a block. now israel's government has drawn up that plan for a face nationwide lockdown expected to be imposed from next week. at this immediate medical center a new patient of rice and just taken to the isolation borat israeli soldiers are also helping now to manage the crisis here they're taking corona test samples to elapse before do not understand the severity of this disease. precaution and the things that they need to do in order to prevent spreading and also being. some person think some people think that they're protected or it's nothing but it's not nothing. said abrasions for the jewish new year with israel
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next week they may be happening in a country under lockdown. you're watching the news still to come we take a look at the painstaking restoration often not to dump the seagull in paris the crucial work on the roof to reach the stop as the buildings delicate touch down. first of all a ruse where a prominent opposition leader has accused authorities of threatening to kill her if she refused to leave the country maria kolesnikov who is currently in custody has filed a criminal complaint against security agents who told her they would expel her quote alive or in pieces the threats are part of a widening track down all opposition activists who've been leading protests against terry and president alexander lukashenko. this is the moment masked men broke into the offices of jailed opposition politician viktor body called. the belorussian banker was put in police custody last month and banned
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from participating in recent elections he's not the only opposition leader in detention. seen here at anti-government protests earlier this month was abducted and almost forcibly expelled from by. germans in jail in minsk kolesnik overclaim security operatives threatened her life sane she'd be sent over the border in pieces if she didn't agree to leave. protesters have taken to the streets on mass since last month's election which saw president alexander lukashenko re-elected in a landslide for a 6th term. opposition leaders and their international allies he says the vote was likely raked. in a recent interview. to offer an olive branch to demonstrators. it's. stop book but i'm inclined to conduct an early presidential election i'm not ruling
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this out. but the gesture was likely just for show. recently urge state prosecutors to expand their crackdown on the fledgling opposition. and the company is following the story. he sent us this is for sometimes there's no time to follow that was a message to his own security services today the protests he said were inspired and orchestrated. only harsh measures would do and effect has now given. us to use whatever forms of repression it takes to end these protests recent weeks we've already seen mass arrests beatings and disappearances. for now at least these attempts to scare people back into keeping quiet don't seem to be working and sunday demonstrators running away from plainclothes police coming to arrest them jumped into the lake behind me. the life guards on duty who came to rescue the protesters would later themselves arrested and spent several days in jail simply
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for doing their job and the life guards left jail today they were met by a crowd of volunteers offering them food and water as well as legal and psychological support offers of new jobs followed. the more the government polls on the pressure the closer it's pushing one another forth and find new and different ways of supporting each other. and they calmly that now we've seen how people power has posed the biggest challenge to government in belarus in decades bug area been next for 2 months now protesters have been holding daily demonstrations pressing for the resignation of a government they say is rife with corruption a young student to return from her studies in scotland at the beginning of the summer and john. miller is back and this time she's ready to fight for 64 days she's been protesting for a future in bulgaria a future without corruption she says. if you're
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a few years to realize that my decision to leave my not being exactly a choice but you know something that you do out of necessity for me i had planned to enjoy the summer in her home country but when she arrived from scotland be anti-corruption protests started she and her friends decided not to go back they take to the streets every day fighting against the soviet era influences that remain in their country one of the main problems is that we still haven't shaken off. our past and the remnants of the police are in regime our prime minister is a bodyguard who was used to be the bodyguard of the last 3 leaders of the protests kicked off at the beginning of july the demonstrators main demand for the prime minister and the chief prosecutor to step down they accused them of corruption the ruling party has presented a change the constitution as
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a diesel louche into the conflict welcome to i think that the reform of the judiciary is clearly necessary one the i repeat it requires constitutional changes we declared our support a month ago. the message is. crystal even off the former minister of justice has been protesting since day one like most people here he disagrees is a bear making the prosecutor general even less accountable so they're doing exactly the opposite of what people are asking for this is what. people are saying very clearly what to expect the expect elections accountability of the protocol general and the government is going the opposite and then they're saying why there is no gallop well there is no go because you're corrupt because you're doing exactly the opposite and because you have to go. about 60 percent of bulgarian support the demonstrations according to surveys for me this is good news but even if support
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were to drop she says she would keep on fighting. thank you and some of my close friends truly are telling. him i know you. graduate. from 000 4 00 after 2 months people hope the protest will drive out corruption. it's more than that it's a quest for a long lost home. sports now the national football league opened 2020 season on thursday night when the defending super bowl champions the kansas city chiefs defeated the houston texans 34 to 20 things are different this season due to 19 only a limited number of fans were allowed there was also a sign of solidarity before the action started addressing social injustice in the u.s. the action kansas city back home stole the show throwing 3 touchdowns to lead the
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chiefs to victory and at this side a fair. few people will forget the images of not. in paris being engulfed by flames and. last year is archaeological crypt has only just reopened but meanwhile painstaking work to news on the rest of the building with restoration challenges at every level. restoration work on the roof of a dart at dizzying heights climbers saw through the $200.00 tons of melted scaffolding for piece by piece for months they feared the walls of the cathedral would collapse under its own weight with a huge crane the parts they carefully lifted out and lowered to the ground it's precision work. when we have a wind speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour then you can see that the containers sways 5 meters in both directions so we have to be careful not to hit the
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scaffolding. the fire broke out almost a year and a half ago when i pull 152019. not only discomforting but also toxic lead dust has posed a constant threat to the cleanup crew with the entire structure in danger of collapsing and precious artifacts needing to be salvaged countless sculptures and stones were removed. and taken outside of paris to geologist john d.m.'s because the stones are still contaminated with lead he needs to wear protective clothing these angel heads fell 33 meters to the ground when the vault dome collapsed only their wings are broken the stones are in critical condition badly damaged by the intense heat of the fire some are as fragile as glass and ultrasound scan determines how porous they are and whether or not they can be used
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again in the restoration at the same time researchers want to know more about the cathedral's construction the research is making the best of the situation. we would never have been able to take these. subsamples had the fun never happened we never could have oscillated such big pieces it would have been impossible to see the back of the building saw the workers off fortune ahead the scaffolding needs to be removed by the end of september because they too will be reconstructed exactly as it was before the fire and that hopefully before 2024. you're watching news here's a reminder of our top story this hour germany says 10 member states have agreed to take in 400 unaccompanied children from greece's more migrant germany and france will take the majority up to 150 each 12000 people have been left homeless since a huge fire destroyed the town changed a lot. that's for me for now stay tuned. as our latest business
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