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the, the, this is the, the news slide from the boy on the line takes a 1st look at each of these migrant crises. european commission president visits the on and off long produce with italian prime minister, georgia maloney, rome images enabled blockades of north africa. also a record influx of migrants reach the tele, an island. it's also coming up climate activists spray buildings brand the gates to push the demands for a stop to the use of fossil fuels, police to pay more than a dozen active in the
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monica jones. good to have you with us. european commission president ortho left on the line has promised a 10 point action plan to help road deal with a search and migrant arrivals. the chief made the pledge of the touring on the island allowed to do so with italian prime minister, georgia maloney over 8000 people have arrived this week alone. unofficial. as one more quote. be arriving soon. from the line said surveillance. i've see i'm from the ash should be stepped up to reduce migrant crossings and deal with him alone. he said to the migration problem was a matter for all of your up to tackle a good different category. see if someone here would you think that these global crises that we're tackling and facing could just be solved within a tally and borders. and that have been a, by that would be a huge mistake. i,
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when i would've thought about that. and then this mess of sloth, immigrant is something that requires the involvement and responsibility of every one. you know, what do you do because of insertion? like going to involve the board a countries my boy do, but it will affect all other european countries soon. hopefully my kids will, they will involved and trying to solve for us. and the presence of european commission president on the line here is a sign of awareness in this regard. sick which will say now that people still be able to, it's a dw christine wound. why is the online producer at the migrant reception center? i asked earlier about the message that was conveyed by the to lead us. money to, to need is, uh, visited the center. they were here for less than 10 minutes with a spoke to. obviously the policy is on the ground, they did have some interaction with the migrants and then they last uh we heard um
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just picking up from the son, but he just, it just, it needs prime minister. it says that the issue around the regular migration cannot be sold within groups for this. as she spoke about the fact that the european needed to go out and seek solutions in the origin. countries that is going to the countries with the migrants all coming from and striking deals, particularly with north african countries with people on making the crossings from she wants to see the european union increase and foster it's that ariel and the naval surveillance with the idea of being to, to make sure that people don't make hits to the european union. she cited the deal with some is it, that is a deal which a memorandum of understanding could be more precise, which we'll see to and is the a holding back a migrant set. that is a post cracking down on the smuggling networks and exchange for euro is from the european union today, the italian prime minister urging the european union to extend the rates the
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implementation of data agreement. so the solution on that end is really to say we cannot deal with this problem with an outboard is that it's got to be dealt with the 4 parts the, the chief funded line. acknowledge that the european union needed to step in unhealthy city. she urge as a new member space to step up by offering and fun and tearing, to take some migrants that all in it's cindy who have arrived in the last few days . whether or not that cool will be heated has meant to be heard. but she has also said that she's going to be deployed the you agency for asylum to help processing the migrants who are arriving here. taking days from the prince, registering them just to ease the burden of all flesh the officials and beautiful res. he's in the policy is to offer a to hear in messages. so let's listen to that sound fide. i think we do have some things from us left on the line. prime minister maloney and i are here today to offer a co ordinated response by the tell you and to europe in authorities. and i want to
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be very clear. we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past, and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and not the smugglers and traffic there's. so if your commission present us of the law from the lions there and lump reduced. so christine you said before, uh the doors are maloney and stuff on the line spends about 10 minutes there at the migrant reception center. so i assume they didn't experience a lot of what's going on there. perhaps you could fill us in about the situation there and also about the reaction of the residents of a lumpy do so who are anything that's happy right. well, why do you come by this time they arrive? the situation has obviously, the escalated quite
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a bit in the sense that they are far less migraines in the reception center behind me. then there has been at some point this place peaked with about 4000 people behind the fence that i'll remind you we gave the depth as soon as he can only accommodate 400 people. at the moment. as of this morning, we've been told that there was some 1500 people. there's a big group behind me that is preparing to be taken off from the reception center to board a fairy, to take them to the pots off. but it's a neat this conditions of cramped in that space. they would have seen for themselves, even though there's been a considerable able to clean up the area around this place. and so of course move people, most of the, all of the migrations. it's still packed and crowded migrants risk. mr. times we can use couples. breaking out. they would have seen that firsthand. they would have seen the faces of the very desperate, invulnerable people that are behind that fence. one always seems to be removed. yes . and taken to other areas you talks about the locals, locals have, for the most part shows on a diety, they understand the price of the people coming over here that these people fleeing
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disparate often economic conditions in the countries. we have a list, but not producing and say we simply cannot accommodate these people that we need help. these people cannot stay here. they had been reports that the red cross was thinking about switching up a now this into some we've pitching tents and, and building some kind of attempt residential for them produce a came out to protest against that. they said they didn't want that to happen. that we understand that requests this morning, releasing a statement saying those plans were never plans in any case, but it will not be happening. so you can sense that it is the initial closing tension here. but is it a funded line being hesitated, you opinion showing his presence and, and, and saying, so he's to be that we're going to help has very much been received. i dw, so christine, wonderful reporting and lumping too. so thank you so much, christine. let's take a look now, it's some of the other stories making use around the world. authorities in libya, flood ravaged is say they are considering isolating the coastal city of dell not to
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stop the spread of water born disease. the head of libya's eastern government says it aims to prevent the outbreak of an epidemic. more than 11000 people are known to have died enough lots many more. i still missing demonstrations have been held in several european countries to month long years since the desktop and radian woman that sparked a nationwide protest movement. and iran security forces disruptive protests and briefly detained to the father of gene. i'm us. i mean, she died in the hospital after being detained for allegedly, failing to wear a hit stuff properly. the military room is of molly new year and book, you know, fossil have signed and you too will defend street t, establishing the lines of the hill state. the pact commits the 3 to assist each other in case of an external attack. following a clue in these year, in july, west african states threatened to intervene to restore the democratically elected government and bridges. canadian russell,
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brent has denied allegations of sex abuse, rape, and us of behavior for women and age. the assaults took place between 20062013. the former part of us in a cage, perry released a video on youtube calling the accusations egregious and aggressive attacks. after this from the group last generation has targeted to the eye clinic. brent investigate and the german capital violin. they belong to the, to the columns of the monument with orange page to the non political action on climate change. police have arrested several activists over the incident. the movement calling for an end to the use of fossil fuels estates similar protests in the past. its members previously glued themselves to motor ways and damaged works of art in museums. so let's go straight to our political corresponding to emily gord, dean, who joins us from the bronze becky gauge of berlin,
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where the incident took place and many good to see you. what more can you tell us about what happened there? yeah, so we were standing now, as you can see right in front of buttons, monuments, the brands and the gates. and i'm at 10 o'clock for the 1045 this morning, 40 co activist from the last generation got here and use fire extinguishers to spray the 6 columns of basis. torque monuments. now they have all been detained by police on charges of vandalism. and um, they are pretty so still looking around their own silence, entice me for us to feel action upon here in the area. and i apologize for the noise. this is a place talk still a full protest. and right now is there's another one going on completely not related to the kind of person. but essentially what we know is that this is a thoughtful, renewed process for the last generation in this that you've done. and so we are
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likely going to see more of these purchases in the next 2 weeks. right. and many, yes, we can clearly hear that the, there's quite a lot happening the behind and around you, but why did they actually choose the brand, the gate for the attack? the the chart is the brands and the gate for it to store it. meaning it stands for historic change in this country. it used to be the gates um, that separates east and west germany. i'm the south times the unity search terms essentially for historic change and welts. climate activists from the last generation on. the thing is that we need this kind of historic change now in lots of the climate crisis. and it hasn't been any reaction from, from politicians so far. i mean, it's sunday. yes, that's true, but that has not stopped them from taking to ex, formerly known as twitter, to make their opinion hubs and the mayor of button kylie big now has condemned the
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acts and has said this is no longer civil disobedience. this is now considered a criminal activity, and we've seen this in the past as well about so let's just tell the cushions, have condemned the actions as criminal. and on the other hand, if you look at the sort of sense of left spectrum of the, of the political spectrum, and that is also understanding to a degree um, when it comes to these crimes. doctor says this is, you know, they see this as an act of desperation in a sense. and lots of dummy not quite reaching is climate goals, i think is a safe to say. but at the same time, i mean we've been speaking to people around the brandenburg game here, and i mean they, a lot of the most said, we sympathize with the motives. we understand. we need more climax and that this is counter productive. i'm sorry, i think it's a safe to say about the rocks and actions. i'm a quite polarizing. some i consider is criminal. others consider it's counter productive, puts in some way on the funds and everything just to read it very briefly. i will
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run though to gauge, stay colorful, now can just be washed off. well, let start say um, i think the police is trying to find out right now. um, we don't have any information on this right now. um, but if you look at the past actions plus climate purchase from the last generation, they've always used materials. that's all that you can wash off. so okay, i think it is safe to say that this will not stay the way it is right now. no permanent damage the emily or guardians, thank you so much for that. are staying and germany. millions of people are making the annual pilgrimage to the bavarian capital munich for october 1st, which was just kicked off every year. the 1st cake of bell was tapped at noon, enabling the opening pool of 18 days of veteran king
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the traditional prize it's tapped and the beer is flowing. unix met port the 1st of many to kick off of tide this. this would be my main wishes to have a peaceful october. first, when nothing bad happens, everyone has fun and gets home safely and most needs to a 3 s for and the next morning. just outside officials are hoping for a responsible celebration to view this and providing free drinking water for the 1st time in the stove, the 1st injury just 9 minutes of to opening when a young festival go a tripped during the sprint in. other than some grace needs, the 1st day was a sunny celebration. the holes quickly filled with revellers in traditional bavarian dress, sweeping from one least a month and feasting on hockey,
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gem and fat. here we are the calling card for joy to be. there's no policies like this on the risk of germany or even the whole world. to us to that. that's all from us for now. coming up next uh, showing us efforts to extend its influence and to europe. stay tuned so that the trast fashion as an environmental 9. a clothing graveyard in the to land desert. this is where things well the industrial nations know longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded. fashion watch now on youtube the.

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