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going to be including the look that comes through not that i want a good one we want a free life we've come here to live we are human we are not animals. they put us in a place where there's no life it's like a jungle. a human cannot live in such tents. greek authorities say the place was started by some of the camps residents angered by looked on restrictions in the overcrowded morea camp in recent days migrants have been protesting demanding to leave the island and seek asylum in other e.u. countries. but while several european states have offered to take in migrants from less birth others say they will not their office extend to providing more aid and even more tense but no further. for more on the situation all as opposed to journalist francisco francisco the police operation is on the way to move the migrants and refugees into the new tent how is that situation unfolding. well as
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a man people are moving because it's really broken lot of people didn't have any running water or sufficient food supplies in the last 8 days no no sanitary facilities no water to wash the children and all of it so at the moment really these last days of starvation also dehydration are making people really go quietly into the camps now however there is still reluctance to to really approach that sides but as you say there's still some reluctance but probably conditions inside that new camp are better than out on the streets why are so many reluctant still to go into the new town. well the people are really highly traumatized in the years and months in moria where there was no medical supplies no legal advice where people were really surviving. every day and this big fire that broke us out last
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week was kind of happening every day subsequently for the last 10 years so there's a lot of people with chronic diseases like us 900 to see the 2nd get any and. medications and over $170.00 days in the local towns of people all searing to be put in the military so it would stay think is a prison at this point. and what do the refugees that you've been talking to say they want to see happen. well most of the people i talked to at the mandate just need to dock said everyone is a medical case by now and said they want to go into safety to whatever cost that is yeah many people just want to tell their children to have some kind of plan for the next days and weeks and at the moment to speak shane and from just because over 60 percent of family so mainly what i hear is safety and safety as a. journalist francisco trying us from this post thank you francis.
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thank you. and now we're joined by one fernando lopez a whole lot of he is the chair of the european parliament's committee on civil liberties justice and home of fast thank you for joining us we've just heard the situation of maria it's a serious issue and it looks like it's politically created to keep migrants away to scare them off is that officially new policy now. absolutely we had a debate just today in the european parliament spit shit medion times this tragedy was predictable and was announced through all day debates in deliver a comedian. it's absolutely intolerable it's unacceptable that there has been 30000 then 20000 no 13000 people completely homeless with no sanitation facilities with no roof with no access to medicines it's absolutely
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incompatible with european values as it is incompatible the narrative which allocates that migrants are a threat to the european security or to the european identity there has to be a more humane approach which is precisely what we have been asking for more along the way we are waiting for a so-called new pact on migration as item which is a whole new package of pieces of legislation but one thing is sure the european parliament stands for binding solidarity se this proclaiming the lisbon treaty shared responsibility european search and rescue and of course legal pathways so that those who are. addressing the european union do not have to risk their lives by exposing themselves to the illicit trafficking of human beings with the catastrophic results that we have seen the committee that you took personally chairs responsible for put press waiting member member governments to at long last
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agree to a common policy towards dealing with my when so it's like you have the chief botts have you. their committee which i chair is the heaviest workload when it comes to law making in these european parliament and this european parliament is a law making house we have actually made laws on migration we have actually made those on asylum but you know what there's an increasing members increasing number of member states flag grantley violating european law and of course they violate the reception conditions directive and the. directive and the qualifications directive when they practice pushbacks or they deny human rights in the external borders of the european union ok who are all these who are in the staffing vassal as he's asking them but yes. well all member states who practiced massive pushbacks in the external borders of the european union would disregard of the geneva convention and the european law on asylum and men who have
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a copy of my only european law and while there has to have been allegations that that is the case not only in croatia in greece in the external borders but the point i'm making is that it is not enough to ask the member states who have vulnerable borders of the european union behaving and respecting european law it takes also slowly directly from the rest because one thing is sure he separately unacceptable to those countries who have external borders through the european union like it is the case of greece malta cyprus easily and spain with thousands arriving to the canary islands from the western african coast feel that they have been left on the wrong that they have been left alone and facing all the responsibilities of the broad there has to be a shared responsibility that shared responsibility as a leader of the is a monday of the treaty of lisbon it's not a wishful thinking it's a legal mandate how can it be asking for solidarity is one thing comes through
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force them their whole the whole the whole of the european union has to respond the commission has to loan to infringement procedures and it has the european court of justice has convicted those countries who denied shared responsibility when he came to read occasion programs for instance whole and poland poland hungary which have been convicted for the 96 that group to notorious visitor group denying all shared responsibility not accepting a single a single person being relocated to the territory where it is a monday that they have to be part of the relocation programs because they are binding law of the european union once and under lopez a european parliament committee on civil liberties just as the home affairs thank you very much for joining us today. thank you for having me thank you for having me . a mother struggle continues for a european solution for the migrants on lesbos the next refugee drama is already in progress another european external border the canary islands some 4000 people have
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arrived there by boat since the beginning of the year hundreds of thought to have died while making the dangerous journey across the atlantic many of them are fleeing the worsening security situation in the saddle boats setting off from morocco and the territory of western sahara they're also departing hundreds of kilometers father south from our tamia and senegal and arrivals to mainland spain fell by half compared to the same period last year landings in the canary islands increased nearly 7 fold. a calm sea after a harrowing journey. and his friend him to read 3 days on the atlantic in a rubber dinghy on what's considered the most dangerous migration route in the world. it's estimated that one in every 15 migrants dies on the way.
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down do you suddenly we heard air leaking from the reporting at that moment everyone was scared to death i had the feeling that this could really be the end for us and i thought about my little sister who would then be left without me because. i thought about friends i would never see again i was in a state of shock and i couldn't move anymore. they made it just 2 of 1000 migrants who have arrived in the canary islands in the past weeks. many islanders feel abandoned by the rest of europe. and official safeword to ventura can't take anymore people. new arrivals are sealed off in hotels that's attracted criticism from human rights groups who say the migrants have no access to asylum procedures and lack the most basic necessities and then there's the island's tourist association. and we. are currently working to promote
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fuerteventura as a safe and clean island that's in the best of health nobody likes to see a hotel full of migrants now that's reality. adding to the stress the government sees growing concern over corona virus infection rates immediately upon arrival people reaching the island are tested in one of the last groups half the test were positive many newcomers like camera and 2 ray want to leave the island as soon as possible and move on to the european mainland some where they can find work and are safe from deportation back home. circle up now and some of the other stories making headlines around the world a video released by colleagues of kremlin critic. claims the prominent political figure was poisoned in his sight siberian hotel room not the airport. as previously thought shock the nerve agent used to poison mist in a van it was detected on an empty water bottle at the hotel. german bioengineering
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specialist a bio on tech says production of covert $9000.00 vaccine could start in the 1st half of next year at a capacity of $750000000.00 doses per year for that biotech will purchase a production facility in the german city of marble from pharmaceutical giant novartis the drug is being developed in collaboration with pfizer. who hunt once the hardest hit city of the covert 19 outbreak in china welcomed its 1st international passenger flights on wednesday the resumption of cross border flights comes after an 8 month shutdown the south korean capital of seoul is the 1st city to be reconnected by weekly flights. stake a look now at some more developments in the corona virus pandemic new zealand has entered a recession for the 1st time in more than a decade its forced prime minister to send our durned to defend her government's pandemic response ahead of next month's general election
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a report by unicef and save the children's pandemic related lockdown measures have pushed more than 150000000 children into poverty the report warns that the situation will likely deteriorate further and germany has recorded its 2nd highs daily increase in cases since april the country's public health body reported more than 2000 new infections. and other more the corona virus situation in germany our correspondent nina hasa has been speaking to one of the country's leading viral exists to send austin developed the 1st diagnostic test for the new corona virus which was then adopted by the world health organization who also regularly briefs the german government. first to send austin how much longer do you expect this corona pandemic to go on for still globally well it's very difficult to to make global projections we have very different difficult situations in countries around
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here in europe. the winter will not be easy one. we will have vaccines during the next year to come. i i guess it will last until the end of the next year until significant parts of the population can be provided a vaccine so we won't get rid of moss anytime soon and so even while we start vaccinating the population not just parts we'll have to wear mosques in countries like germany where incidence is low there will be nothing like a population based protection and this is something we probably you shouldn't consider for any country in europe. in other parts of the world the situation is very difficult to judge for instance enough for a car we have signals of no war. let's say disease
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presentation less severe presentation this may be due to the lower wage profile but we we need to consider that what we are looking at now is urban areas on the african continent where the population composition is particularly young with all of that you know which regions around the world are causing you the greatest concern at the moment. well india is. the current biggest concern. india has a big population density and the virus is spreading in the i wouldn't say in an uncontrolled fashion but it is almost like this. then of course areas in south america. and i already spoke about africa so the african continent is. a little bit off of
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a mystery of the time being. but also in the northern hemisphere winter is coming and there are areas including in europe where there is little control where countries already go into autumn with the high. background incidence and where the trust in let's say the rigidity of the medical structures but also. the power of public health intervention is low many countries around the world have looked at germany as an example west things went fairly well what did we do right yeah. so the decision point probably you watch john germany reacted very early on so this is not in terms of calendar date but in terms of the relative. point of time when contact restrictions sometimes called a lockdown were imposed. as compared to the actual development of the
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epidemic so we. we knew about our epidemic based on the border testing and this why it's spread. availability of water testing is something that discriminated germany from other countries. for one reason of this being that we were really fast on the lap level to react another explanation of our epidemic start it somewhat later you've already said that we will have to live with masks for a long time to come still even with a vaccine in place so when will we be able to hug each other again grandparents but also strange is that this will be a very original question so in. parts of the world i wouldn't be surprised to see the population protection during the next year to come . but this means they. will have undergone. an
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epidemic that may not. appear such a severe epidemic based on their age structure so we already spoke about africa where this could happen. at least this is what i wish that african populations are protected because of their younger age profile that would be a very good. critics petition. in other parts of the world we where the concept is to avoid widespread virus transmission 2 to wait for deployment of a vaccine we can expect to until end of $21.00 onwards i would expect it's impossible to make exact projections but the next year . will be a year in which we wear marks thank you very much because dan dawson. the german
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capital of berlin is famous across europe for its wild and diverse nightlife since the pandemic hits and march the majority of clubs have had to close as part of government measures to contain the virus one businessman though has come up with a new way it's a potty a warning this next report has lots of flashing images. for. violin night life is once again open for business well kind of introducing the tele disco a phone booth disco his popularized fame in recent weeks is perhaps a sign of the times like oh no why is it maybe it is or can you say it's great it's the best thing i know. you can party any time. many of the city's famous clubs are on the verge of bankruptcy. but the inventor of the tele disco is escaping the
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corona crisis he bought a dozen telephone booths back in 2016 and converted into many nightclubs. it's a business that makes people happy business this was all you have to do is put into heroes and choose your music. listeners and tourists alike i grateful for the chance to experience if such a slice of bread lends club culture and made the pandemic because even if you think it's magnificent but it's great this little dance did make it a pretty good. with no reopening date in sight for many of clubs for the city's raving urges the telly disco will have to suffice. to support the last season germany's bundesliga was the 1st major football league to return following the outbreak of the pandemic the new season kicks off this weekend with 2 new clubs promoted to the big stage including. the league's smallest budget
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i will not be able to host fans for their return to the top backs merrill paid the underdogs a visit. hello welcome to a premature for morning. herald the business leaders newest club. have been there. before but it's been a while. b. the filled up back in the bundesliga again after cruising to promotion last season the entire city is behind the club and the team is gearing up for their 1st game this side used to be known as an elevated club going up and down every other season but they actually haven't been in the bundesliga since 2009 and even spent time in the 3rd division but after a bomb on storming lee dominant display last year when they only lost 2 games back in the big time at the training ground the players seem up for the challenge but can they avoid relegation they'll have to get used to being underdogs again. yeah i
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think that's absolutely the go not to go down. directly if we do our job i think the quality is better than a lot of people expect. then i think we will play in the season by media have never won any major titles and yet they've still made it into the history books they currently share 'd the record for most promotions to the bundesliga but what they really want to avoid is becoming the lone record holder for most relegations and it's going to be an uphill task because they have the lowest budget in the division . but what an underdog team needs most is the support of fans due to coronavirus measures below felt's home stadium won't be full for the forseeable future. the fans the feeling on the pitch is like the emotion it's absolutely not the same it will be a tough season for bealefeld on their return to germany's top division they hope
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a team spirit and chemistry will carry them that may just suffice in order for them to stay on the big stage with the league's smallest budget. good luck to be live from here and friday's going to see the opener between defending champions by a munich and show there were no take place behind closed doors local authorities in the city of munich cited a growing number of corona virus infections in the region originally 7 and a half 1000 fans were planned for the opener but german politicians agreed to allow up to 20 percent of stadium capacities to be filled but it's ultimately the health authorities that have the final say on each game. and finally if you're looking forwards to the big bargain this year's autumn sales and this might be for you next month's new york auction house christie's is planning to sell one of the largest t.v. rex skeletons ever found known affectionately as stan it's nearly 4 meters high
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and 12 meters long so this is one prehistoric pet whose owners will need a lot of space to keep in perspective bias of the king of the dinosaurs and also the deep pockets christie's expected to fetch between $6.00 and $8000000.00. a lot of money for a couple of. you watch indeed of your news here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you police on the greek island of les pauls have become transfer of migrants to an emergency tent camp also a fire destroyed the produce caught thousands in sleeping on the streets since the fire but after the reluctance to move to the new facade. coming up next in c.w. news asia women in afghanistan the mob their rights be respected in trust and talks continue and. why in the us coronavirus death writes so low
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