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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw, use my front bullet, libya struggles to cope with the thousands of bodies left by catastrophic funding bodies of being pulled from the sea. just some of the many victims swept away off the dad's bus to the city of dan. and now the red cross is warning his danger from approve of land find that produced a local step into helping him fox of migrants. the land is urging european countries to do more. for the thousands of arrived on the town, you know, i liked and the cult issues
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a restraining order against the waste probiotic things prevented from contacting play a jenny at most of the former spanish football boston. nice but is uninvited kits was sexual assault. the big visible and welcome residents and rescue was in libya, struggling to deal with the thousands of bodies being recovered in the often mazda of devastating fonts. at least 3900 deaths have been registered by officials, a number that's expected to rise as mold bodies of out corpses of washing up along the coast. it was without the sea when torrential rain, caused to dance to bust, sending flash floods the destroyed launch pots of the city of denver. now, the world health organization has always lived yet to stop bearing victims in mass graves to the future, legal and emotional problems. the name of the red cross is warning the floods may
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have operated land mines and explosives left over from libya's years of conflict. despite the many dangers, help as a scouring through the wreckage, keeping the hope in life rescue team such buildings and scale piles of rubble on the streets of done. looking for signs of life. we may get into our places that are difficult to reach, and there are survivors stuck under the rubble and we still receive messages from them. thank god, that's more biased. one networks are working again. some of the messages say that they are in a specific place and are asking for somebody to risk them, but the rub up prevents team from reaching the emergency. well, because they've been collaborating with libyan military and volunteers around the clock in the area is west effected by the flood. but finding survivors is getting
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less likely by the de libby as parliament to prove the crisis fund equivalent to 2000000000 euros to help citizens effected and to rebuild shafted infrastructure to m p. for done to emphasize the need for me do it. however, i might have seen if you couldn't look on us before, these are scattered everywhere and the beach is, are no littered with these corpses. but you know, we're still in urgent need of another technical crew to help recover them and prepare suitable places for their pro per barrio cleanup efforts along the coast line on the way. and dive is a searching every with the bodies and does the c continues to return human remains to show it is still too soon to measure the scale of human loss. a female becky, as a journalist and editor in chief of i live. yeah, 24. she's just being to diona,
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we also have what she saw. everything in the city is completely destroyed in this so many volunteers from overlook. be doing great job to, to, to help people in the talk to other people they don't know in working. but the few hours is like it divided into 4 main points. actually, 1st of all, we are trying to, to, to, to looking for several survives and the survived and help them. in the 2nd, boyd is a gaping or feeding feeding to those who are without shelter, without shelters, with a human duty. and it's, and we are trying, as well as, as a search point to, to, to set up like as a healthy shelter for, for, for, for the, for the, for those people. and we are trying as well to,
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to get in contact with who is still alive and who is basically the could be still alive. this is, this is the situation had been done uh, and this, this, this moving well, to be honest with you. uh, they need everything, everything from promoter, uh, from electricity. uh, it could be silly, but they need internet to not a connection to connect with other pests outside the city to, to connect with their families outside data to connect with best inside data. so uh you, you know that someone in chrome uh, he needs to be connected. he needs to be, if you need to speak with everyone to just know if his friend is family by the mother and they're still alive. no. it, they need medicine, they need shelters. it, which is like, this is that this is for me, one of the most basic things that they need. right now. those who survive,
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they need to be charged as soon as possible in by see children cuz i'm not seeing it putting them inside the schools. for example, i like sold invest populum by creating a healthy shouldn't filters for them as soon as possible. the united nations is urging european union countries to cooperate to help the thousands of migrant stock on the island of land producer more than 7000 people, the bronx on the island, the recent days, some of them produced residents have been handing out boyhood, assisting people in the streets, the red cross is also providing thousands of meals. local services have been overwhelmed by the influx which double the population of the island. many people have been transferred by boat to the mainland, but thousands remain. the winds, as e u countries must shared responsibility for housing, refugees to take the pressure off the the late gad canals is a former advisor to the german government of migration. i asked him what he thought
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of the situation when the bigger complex is that nothing that you has done? nothing that it totally has done in the last few years has really booked. what are we seeing is a record number of people crossing the central mediterranean. if this trend continues, it will be more people this year, then in the records year 2016 that we are seeing that the attempts to stop rescue boats and g o. rescue boats completely missed the point. these people are not arriving with the boats directly in italy, they don't need to be rescued. we've also seen that the migration agreement that was reached by it to me and the european commission president a few weeks ago has actually made things with us. more people have less tunisia since the agreement and human rights violations inclination. i have actually intensified which means that most up to our and africans has an interest to try to
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slieve of smugglers to europe. so currently use strategy is not working and it will be very good to finally have a realistic and serious debate on what mike is. but tell me more about german strategy. that's the way you've worked in a, in an advisory role. do you have any recently stopped accepting my funds, arriving and easily under, under that european solidarity plan? where is the solidarity in that? i mean, did this is one of these red herrings, one of these totally meaningless debates. germany, i why, why is that man was or because so if they're already with not be increased by transferring a 1000 people from italy to germany. when last year, italy gave protection to 25000 people in germany, gave protection to a 150000 people. people distribute themselves, it's and it takes the people from lumber, those up to it to me. they will not sustain it. everyone knows that. and what we've
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been seeing in this debates on distributing asylum seekers or distributing refugees, if you actually have a system that would be fat, distribute them according to you know, some indicators. in most b as in the last decade, people would have been taken from the north of europe to the south. okay, so you have the suicide. and then from you, you say the systems broke and basically, but the system at the moment is broken and we're not, it's waiving by for eastern countries like italy and greece. isn't it? but anybody can leave it to me to go to switzerland, france or germany, the idea that fonts will stop them at the border. and again, this is po populism. frances had border controls of intellect since 2015 november in the 4 years after they introduced border controls of the land border, which is 300 kilometers. in those 4 years of border controls, the number of asylum applications in france doubled. border controls didn't work
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inside the u either. so let's have a serious debate. people reach italy, we're not staying easily and they would not be stopped by some token controls on the german or french border. what do we need is a way to stop people getting into these bolts that doesn't rely on the immoral deals with libya, tanisha. and the only way to do that is to have partners save countries on the other side of the mediterranean to whom people can be taken so that they have no incentive to get into the boat, but that their asylum claims, if they claim asylum, can seem to be processed, it does require a serious offers to countries to have an interest to cooperate. otherwise, we will be stuck in the same tragic state as quote, it's with thousands of people at the time. yeah, it showed us sound like that. yeah, i can, i was thank you very much for giving us the of use it for advisor to the german government on migration,
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talking about the situation on that producer of the market. and let's take a look at some of the other stories making news. german foreign minister handling a babel can to us counted pot anthony blinking reiterated the support for ukraine following talks in washington. they said they're both deeply committed to providing long term military, economic and humanitarian aid to keep the books at the international community stands with ukraine. so it can eventually live in freedom and democracy again as the regulators have hit dick talk with the 345000000, you're fine for failing to protect children's privacy and investigation. found that the sign up process for teenage uses left their accounts public by default. the chinese on social media platforms that define was excessive and it had already fixed the privacy issues. us media reporting the china is defense ministers being shown full is under investigation. so i think american officials li hasn't been seen in public for weeks and has reportedly missed several meetings. by june hasn't
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confirmed the reports in july, china is foreign minister was replaced without explanation of the he to disappeared for several weeks. a spanish cortez issued a restraining order against the full, the spanish football federation had louise or be honest. he's forbidden from contacting jennifer most of the player he kissed off the spans, woke up with to be honest. appeared in court in madrid and denied sexually assaulting at both. so telling the court the case was consensual. and i'm also has repeatedly asserted that it wasn't. she alleges that ruby honest and his team did pressure her and her relatives, though to say that she consented to the kids. initially. earlier we spoke with sandra hunter, a sports journalist, and presented spanish like ega. tv. we asked her what could happen to be honest if he's found guilty of sexual assault. if he's found guilty, a consequence could be anywhere between
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a fine or up to 4 or 5 years in prison. now usually 3 to 5 years tends to be for more severe cases, severe punishments as it relates to a crime of sex with aggression. but there's also a law in spain that says that if you receive a sentence of 2 years or, or less and your 1st time the thunder, you don't have a criminal record, which as far as we know is the cases, these are be honest and he wouldn't actually have to go to prison so we probably just have to pay a fine. so those are the most likely scenarios in the event that he is found guilty to be honest, and the case that he planned for the engineer most so is just a symbol of a much wider, broader issue as it relates to the treatment of these women within the federation and not something that they have been speaking about for so many years. the problem is that is just spelled repeatedly on tests, is nobody want it to listen. nobody really cared, nobody really did anything about it. and so now they're using this opportunity, as unfortunate as it is to say, right, we're going to stand for him. we're going to make our demands because we want to be respected as women. we've also asked for
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a restructuring of women's football as it relates to the organization within the federation. they've asked for a restructuring of the communications department and the media as well as it relates to, of course, that false statement that they put out on her behalf. when she said, i actually never said any of those words. so they're asked me for much more meaningful change. and for those who have repeatedly, i'm going to guess them and those who were applauding the words of loser, to be honest in that assembly and who sink very much in the same way they stand there. so they cannot return until those people are gone and a different type of environment can be established whereby they can actually feel safe to do their job and to do it the best that they possibly can. and finally, before we go, have you ever wondered what it looks like when a star is born? well, this is, and you mean it's released by nasa taken by the web telescope showing a new born style which will eventually grow into a style similar to our on sun. it's important to remember, of course,
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that what's considered you born in the box on as a star amounts to a huge span of time for us humans. these baby stuff is already tens of thousands of years. all of next out documentary on the amounts of recent struggle for democracy . it's after the break i've been presented and thanks for watching, i will see you again over the weekend. on the domain, by the way of flying river is formed by a loss of full b, perspiring trees or sea stars fires. no good deal of the invisible lives,

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