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sixty six onwards austria's and germany's paths would separate and. and it was all tell fun bismarck who separated them the victory of austria gives the villain the last laugh his passion fatherland feels his victory is worth a monument the victory column and berlin. to this day it's the central symbol of bismarck's unification of germany a bronze relief at its base depicts the battle of candidates in the middle the gilded bowels of captured enemy cannon. and at the top a goddess of victory wearing the pression eagle helmet a symbol of triumph set in stone victorious prussia now rules in germany one austria itself survives prussia simply an excess states such as the kingdom of anna that supported fianna joining forces with others to form the north german confederation but a townie extends to the river mind because of a french veto southern germany remains independent sometimes foggy grounds was against german unification for purely power political reasons it was a primary power on the continent and felt it would be dangerous to a lot of prussia which.
sixty six onwards austria's and germany's paths would separate and. and it was all tell fun bismarck who separated them the victory of austria gives the villain the last laugh his passion fatherland feels his victory is worth a monument the victory column and berlin. to this day it's the central symbol of bismarck's unification of germany a bronze relief at its base depicts the battle of candidates in the middle the gilded bowels of captured enemy cannon. and at the top a goddess of victory...
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austria has been saying since this new compromise deal was announced wait a minute we are not simplygoing to take on the burdens that germany doesn't want to carry so again a very tough deal there for mr is a whore to try to present to austria huge implications in this dispute thank you so much melinda our chief political correspondent melinda crane there. taking a taxi is generally an anonymous affair but it's a thing of the past in one chinese city where authorities are installing facial recognition systems and cabs it's part of china's push for increased surveillance with one camera for every eight citizens but as our reporter mathias bellingen found out the system still has its quirks. catch a cab in the southern chinese metropolis of show and didn't like me you can expect to be watched taxes year i'm gradually gaining close circuit t.v. cameras installed about their rear view mirrors. but i think it's ok it improves safety for both drivers and passengers. and more than half of all taxis are already c.c.t.v. monitored the pictures are transmitted live to the transit or thora t. h
austria has been saying since this new compromise deal was announced wait a minute we are not simplygoing to take on the burdens that germany doesn't want to carry so again a very tough deal there for mr is a whore to try to present to austria huge implications in this dispute thank you so much melinda our chief political correspondent melinda crane there. taking a taxi is generally an anonymous affair but it's a thing of the past in one chinese city where authorities are installing facial...
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austria has just taken over the e.u. presidency its motto a europe that protects the question is who protects. there was a time when separatists a regularly perpetrated politically motivated attacks in europe for decades and their terror units a murder that the kidnapped and blackmailed they use the violence means to fight the state for more autonomy and independence now the bloodshed is over even the basque underground organization has denounced terrorism i reporter met up with from bilbao she says that the spies the relief over the end of victims' families still bear deep wounds. remind us of her husband are everywhere. in her apartment in the bilbao rosario de oro has an entire display cabinet full of mementos including her husband service pistol and i just said. it was a high ranking police officer and. he always carried the pistol with him his bit of explains also on the day he was killed. rosario darrow still suffers from depression even though her husband died more than twenty years ago. their three children also
austria has just taken over the e.u. presidency its motto a europe that protects the question is who protects. there was a time when separatists a regularly perpetrated politically motivated attacks in europe for decades and their terror units a murder that the kidnapped and blackmailed they use the violence means to fight the state for more autonomy and independence now the bloodshed is over even the basque underground organization has denounced terrorism i reporter met up with from bilbao she...
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the path lies along the border between austria and slovenia. but three years ago a fence was built here to prevent migrants from crossing. plus we're involved in it used to be open always there was never a fence or guard towers or things like that when yugoslavia was on the other side and not after it became slovenia right now no one on either side can cross freely and undergrowth is taking over the path. austria's government ordered the fence to send a message six months after tens of thousands of refugees streamed over the border in the autumn of twenty fifteen the government also promised to take it back down again when the situation on now. but now armed patrols are regular signs along the fence another deterrence measure implemented by austria's new ruling coalition of conservative and populist parties it's even put on a major exercise simulating a crisis at the border. i. just forgot about the ship those were dramatic images are almost call them traumatic images you're talking about countless thousands marching towards our borders in colu
the path lies along the border between austria and slovenia. but three years ago a fence was built here to prevent migrants from crossing. plus we're involved in it used to be open always there was never a fence or guard towers or things like that when yugoslavia was on the other side and not after it became slovenia right now no one on either side can cross freely and undergrowth is taking over the path. austria's government ordered the fence to send a message six months after tens of...
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and austria said after hearing about this agreement wait a minute nobody talk to us about this and weare not going to take on germany's burdens without some kind of agreement so it's a tough job mr for mr hope for and he has in fact been walking back expectations today saying he knows it's tough he doesn't expect an agreement to happen today so in fact he seems to now be pushing it toward the chancellor and saying these agreements are going to be so difficult to reach actually they should occur at or the negotiation should should occur at the highest level of government all right tough talks ahead today our chief political correspondent melinda crane for us thank you melinda not some other stories making headlines around the world officials in thailand are warning that rescue workers face a race against water to extract a young soccer team who have spent twelve nights in a flooded case water is being pumped out around the clock reducing the flood level by iran a centimeter every hour but heavy rains are in the forecast and could jeopardize the complex rescue operation heavy rain is co
and austria said after hearing about this agreement wait a minute nobody talk to us about this and weare not going to take on germany's burdens without some kind of agreement so it's a tough job mr for mr hope for and he has in fact been walking back expectations today saying he knows it's tough he doesn't expect an agreement to happen today so in fact he seems to now be pushing it toward the chancellor and saying these agreements are going to be so difficult to reach actually they should occur...
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austria's government ordered the fence to send a message six months after tens of thousands of refugees streamed over the border in the autumn of twenty fifteen the government also promised to take it back down again when the situation on now. but now armed patrols are regular signs along the fence another deterrence measure implemented by austria's new ruling coalition of conservative and populist parties it's even put on a major exercise simulating a crisis at the border. but about the ship those were dramatic images are almost call them traumatic images we're talking about countless thousands marching towards our borders in columns. and the point is that back then those countless thousands of foreigners didn't stop at our borders. the right wing politician is coping with what he calls the nation's trauma by saying never again interior minister how about kicker has set up a border police unit called puma and has also got the military involved there are helicopters in the air and riot control vehicles on the streets. little wonder then that the simulation was called pro borders. austri
austria's government ordered the fence to send a message six months after tens of thousands of refugees streamed over the border in the autumn of twenty fifteen the government also promised to take it back down again when the situation on now. but now armed patrols are regular signs along the fence another deterrence measure implemented by austria's new ruling coalition of conservative and populist parties it's even put on a major exercise simulating a crisis at the border. but about the ship...
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austria is ready to act. we don't know yet how the germans will act and what will be the exact procedures. we don't assume that the germans will start sending back registered or unregistered migrants as of tomorrow or next week. it will take a certain period of time. first of all to know the details, to have that enshrined in some sort of normative basis and to have that enshrined in some of european legilsation. so we're not talking about force majeure that may happen tomorrow or next week. we shouldn't panic. we should work in a subtle way. when you set up these new procedures on your borders, how are you going to differentiate between europeans and migrants? we already have border controls. by the german authorities. we have austrian border controls with regards to slovenia and to hungary and it makes life for people who shuttle from one side of the border to another on a daily basis, it makes life more difficult. no doubt about that. but we have started to do that. it makes a difference whether you contro
austria is ready to act. we don't know yet how the germans will act and what will be the exact procedures. we don't assume that the germans will start sending back registered or unregistered migrants as of tomorrow or next week. it will take a certain period of time. first of all to know the details, to have that enshrined in some sort of normative basis and to have that enshrined in some of european legilsation. so we're not talking about force majeure that may happen tomorrow or next week. we...
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but not a whole the mood in austria is changing a country wants to keep refugees and other my grants at bay open borders and free movement are part of the trademarks of the european union but at the border between austrian slovenia banal sans offense many residents find that disgraceful. gives a hope has never been one to give up for years she fought for this hiking path and in the end help to make it a reality. the path lies along the border between austrian slovenia. but three years ago a fence was built here to prevent migrants from crossing. plus we're involved in it used to be open always there was never a fence or guard towers or things like that when yugoslavia was on the other side and not after it became slovenia right now no one on either side can cross freely and undergrowth is taking over the path. austria's government ordered the fence to send a message six months after tens of thousands of refugees streamed over the border in the autumn of twenty fifteen the government also promised to take it back down again when the situation on now. but now armed patrols are regular
but not a whole the mood in austria is changing a country wants to keep refugees and other my grants at bay open borders and free movement are part of the trademarks of the european union but at the border between austrian slovenia banal sans offense many residents find that disgraceful. gives a hope has never been one to give up for years she fought for this hiking path and in the end help to make it a reality. the path lies along the border between austrian slovenia. but three years ago a...
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well germany's southern neighbor austria is already reacting to germany's plans the country is taking over that you presidency for the next six months our correspondent max huffman is in strasbourg we're austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is presenting his program to the european parliament today max how is the austrian government responding to the immigration deal struck in germany so it's finished his speech in front of the parliament here in stroudsburg and he did mention what happened in germany first by mentioning the priorities giving an outlook i want to focus on in the next six months in the first priority no surprise there is the fight against illegal migration and security of the european union and he said in this context that the german discussion showed how important it was to focus on securing the external borders of the european union so this is wind in the sails of the bust and coots who has been promoting this idea for a long time on the other hand you can tell that the austrians are worried by these measures because of migrants are rejected at the austrian german b
well germany's southern neighbor austria is already reacting to germany's plans the country is taking over that you presidency for the next six months our correspondent max huffman is in strasbourg we're austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is presenting his program to the european parliament today max how is the austrian government responding to the immigration deal struck in germany so it's finished his speech in front of the parliament here in stroudsburg and he did mention what happened in...
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i suppose what is happening with austria is that germany is setting up austria is that germany is setting camps, that is politically incorrect, that word. they are transit centres, and they feel that these are being put on the northern border of austria. and they feel these will be a place where the immigrants stay. —— you cannot corbyn camps. had you to bridge between economic migrant who thinks they will be making a financially sensible decision, and people who tried to get away from a terrible persecution? wall or whatever. there is no right answer. we can be in humane and appease the people who are so humane and appease the people who are so scared of the fortress of europe being invaded, or we can be humane and find ourselves with millions of people. that is the week perhaps cannot look after. -- war or whatever. all after properly. let's go back to the financial times. they set up your places spectators was the debate about where they would be europe to make european base. accidents is to be doing rather well. —— where they would be making a european base. racket hardly gets a europ
i suppose what is happening with austria is that germany is setting up austria is that germany is setting camps, that is politically incorrect, that word. they are transit centres, and they feel that these are being put on the northern border of austria. and they feel these will be a place where the immigrants stay. —— you cannot corbyn camps. had you to bridge between economic migrant who thinks they will be making a financially sensible decision, and people who tried to get away from a...
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or to meet was about in course austria's chancellor and now mr de hope and needs austria's cooperationto make his borders scheme work is he likely to strike a deal. that's right and the key problem that there is that migrants who have been registered in another european country and then try to enter into germany those are the ones germany wants to send back but there are a number of countries like italy that say hey we're not going to accept anybody anymore so what happens to those people germany is currently saying look we just sent those over to austria austria has been saying since this new compromise deal was announced wait a minute we are not simply going to take on the burdens that germany doesn't want to carry so again a very tough deal there for mr as a whole for to try to present to austria the c.d.u. c.s.u. proposal also be the topic of another meeting today with the social democrats a third party in chancellor his governing coalition they've expressed deep reservations and we expect the social democrats to go along with proposed moderation policy briefly if you can well it i
or to meet was about in course austria's chancellor and now mr de hope and needs austria's cooperationto make his borders scheme work is he likely to strike a deal. that's right and the key problem that there is that migrants who have been registered in another european country and then try to enter into germany those are the ones germany wants to send back but there are a number of countries like italy that say hey we're not going to accept anybody anymore so what happens to those people...
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austria is fortifying its borders. police and soldiers are promising how to repel migrants.but some locals find the drills totally inappropriate so it's fear mongering and i'm really feeling that's because very few migrants are now crossing into the alpine republic. in sixty minutes on g.w. . earth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. and those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term the climate used to green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next generation of global ideas the multimedia environment series on t.w. . the so you. never want to welcome to another fun filled division of your max with me your house mainly from sightseeing in the spanish capital to harvesting herb's on a rooftop we've got lots in store for you today here's a look at what's coming up. the fan power sharing on the teams at this
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well austria has already reacted to germany's plans the country is taking over the e.u. presidency for the next six months our correspondent max hall fun is standing by for us in strasbourg where austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is about to present his program max how is the austrian government responding to the immigration deal struck in germany. the newest reaction we have terry is a reaction to declaration actually by the austrian government saying that they are preparing to safeguard their southern borders of germany really rejects migrants coming in from austria to germany how specifically they would do that is not clear yet but the austrian chancellor is a bust and call it's a small summit a couple of weeks ago in brussels already said that they might have to close crucial passageways between. the italian and the austrian border for example the very famous brenner crossing where you have a lot of tourism a lot of crossing that's one of the places in the alps where a lot of people come through but you know for the details it will be very interesting to see what
well austria has already reacted to germany's plans the country is taking over the e.u. presidency for the next six months our correspondent max hall fun is standing by for us in strasbourg where austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is about to present his program max how is the austrian government responding to the immigration deal struck in germany. the newest reaction we have terry is a reaction to declaration actually by the austrian government saying that they are preparing to safeguard...
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are voicing doubts austria is also concerned more of that in a moment but first this report. this could be the end of a dispute that has been shaking germany for weeks horsed zehava is bavarian c.s.u. and chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. have found a compromise for their ongoing fight over germany's migration policy. after very intense negotiations between the c.d.u. and the c.s.u. we've reached an agreement we have a clear arrangement for preventing illegal migration at the border between germany and austria in the future. the two sister parties have decided to set up so-called transit centers on the german austrian border from where asylum seekers who have already registered in another country would be transferred. would also. in addition we will undertake domestic measures to cope with refugees countries of origin as well as with other nations. we will set up transit centers and from there we will consult with other countries especially as island seekers home countries and the countries where they are already registered in europe then we will make it possible to return thos
are voicing doubts austria is also concerned more of that in a moment but first this report. this could be the end of a dispute that has been shaking germany for weeks horsed zehava is bavarian c.s.u. and chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. have found a compromise for their ongoing fight over germany's migration policy. after very intense negotiations between the c.d.u. and the c.s.u. we've reached an agreement we have a clear arrangement for preventing illegal migration at the border between...
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so, could austria prove to be a british ally?oth highly conservative and eurosceptic. hostile to migrants from outside the eu, but not to freedom of movement inside it. tonight, austria's foreign minister told me brexit has now pushed her country deeper into european unity. the current uncertainty on what brexit will be like, has in a different way shaped austrian public opinion, that interestingly enough, people have become a little bit more pro—eu than they used to be. a little bit more supportive therefore of the 27? exactly. but it doesn't look as if theresa may got much comfort from the czech prime minister either. another leader she's been meeting here in salzburg. the overwhelming problem for theresa may is this — some other eu leaders may be sympathetic, but, and it's a big but, when britain says "you must blink first", they tend to stand solidly together and say "no, after you". so, for mrs may, tonight's mozart, a serious fairytale, offers an escape and her holiday in italy does start tomorrow, but it's only an interval
so, could austria prove to be a british ally?oth highly conservative and eurosceptic. hostile to migrants from outside the eu, but not to freedom of movement inside it. tonight, austria's foreign minister told me brexit has now pushed her country deeper into european unity. the current uncertainty on what brexit will be like, has in a different way shaped austrian public opinion, that interestingly enough, people have become a little bit more pro—eu than they used to be. a little bit more...
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she's the guest of austria's prime minister. tried to urge him t urge a soer brexit from the entire e.u. side. both demrictly said very little publicly. >> hope we can find a way that the brexit relation continue this austria, the relations remain strong. >> thesh people chose to leave ask we will deliver. reporter: so could austria prove be a british ally? th is a country both highly conservative and euro skeptics. hostile to outsiders from outside the effort u. but not to freedom of movement inside it. the foreign minister told me brexit has pusheher country deeper into european unity. >> the uncertain has in a different way shamed austrian public opinion that interesting -- shaped as tureen public iopinion thatnteresting enough, people he become a little bit more pro-e.u. than they used to be. >> but theresa may didn't get r.ch comfort from the czech prime minister eit the overwhelming problem for theresa may is this -- some of the e.u. leaders may behe sympc but when britain says you must blink first, they tend to stand soli
she's the guest of austria's prime minister. tried to urge him t urge a soer brexit from the entire e.u. side. both demrictly said very little publicly. >> hope we can find a way that the brexit relation continue this austria, the relations remain strong. >> thesh people chose to leave ask we will deliver. reporter: so could austria prove be a british ally? th is a country both highly conservative and euro skeptics. hostile to outsiders from outside the effort u. but not to freedom...
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countries back to austria it's also predicated on an agreement with austria that doesn't yet exist and we heard the austrian chancellor today saying he has some questions about this deal as well mr say hope for the german interior minister will be heading off to vienna to try to talk to mr courts but it's not clear. actually whether austria will go along and austria said as did italy that they may now impose their own national measures to tighten up their own borders creating exactly the kind of domino effect that the chancellor actually didn't want. even if the s.p.d. does sign up to this deal how does the chancellor now work with an interior minister who has her publicly challenge her oath or say briefly if you wouldn't mind a good good question this became a very personal battle between mr say hope for the interior minister and the chancellor he pushed her very far and many people would say her authority is undermined by this he is definitely on a populist on a nationalist course he's very worried about far right gains he could easily find yet another issue to grandstand on and this
countries back to austria it's also predicated on an agreement with austria that doesn't yet exist and we heard the austrian chancellor today saying he has some questions about this deal as well mr say hope for the german interior minister will be heading off to vienna to try to talk to mr courts but it's not clear. actually whether austria will go along and austria said as did italy that they may now impose their own national measures to tighten up their own borders creating exactly the kind...
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coming up still trying to hammer out a plan for managing migration the hard line interior ministers of austria elite and generally try to persuade you interior ministers to take migration and asylum policies plus a moral and legal battle over digital data in a landmark judgment a german court rules facebook must grant a grieving mother access to her deceased and daughter's account. and it was a thrilling and historic win for kori schake in the second semifinal of the world cup straker mario months who can't shift scored the winning goal against england in extra time in steams two one big she was followed by an endless night of celebrations. thank you very much for your company everyone one of nato's the most tumultuous summits in a long time has ended during the events u.s. president donald trump made a number of strident and highly critical remarks and. actually germany however before leaving the summit in brussels trump reaffirmed his commitment to nato and said that the allies had all agreed to increase their budget contributions he also denied reports that the us had threatened to pull out
coming up still trying to hammer out a plan for managing migration the hard line interior ministers of austria elite and generally try to persuade you interior ministers to take migration and asylum policies plus a moral and legal battle over digital data in a landmark judgment a german court rules facebook must grant a grieving mother access to her deceased and daughter's account. and it was a thrilling and historic win for kori schake in the second semifinal of the world cup straker mario...
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absolutely austria really is the linchpin to this whole compromise deal that was agreed to between thenterior minister and the chancellor as you know it all centers on transit centers where refugees who had been registered in other european union countries would then be kept until they can essentially be sent back to those countries but they would only be sent back if there is either a bilateral agreement with that country of first registration or if they had passed through austria and in that case this agreement foresees sending those where there is no body lateral agreement straight on to austria but austria isn't buying any of that they say hey wait a minute we're not going to simply take the burden off germany's shoulders why should we do that so mr is able for has some tough work to do convincing the austrians and in fact he was indicating this morning that maybe it should be the chancellor after all to whom that job falls saying this is so difficult maybe it needs to occur at the highest level of government all right our chief political correspondent linda crane at the chancellor
absolutely austria really is the linchpin to this whole compromise deal that was agreed to between thenterior minister and the chancellor as you know it all centers on transit centers where refugees who had been registered in other european union countries would then be kept until they can essentially be sent back to those countries but they would only be sent back if there is either a bilateral agreement with that country of first registration or if they had passed through austria and in that...
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austria and germany are looking to plug the gaps in their shared border to stop hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants getting in but i have to find a way around the shang and zone agreement which ensures border fee travel within the european union is a heated issue in both countries i think collapse of the german coalition government earlier this month from varia dominant came of course. mention migration of meetings of e.u. leaders these days and many assume they're talking about stricter rules and allowing fewer people in certainly that's true for these three men the interior ministers of austria italy and germany. i think the three of us agree that we want to restore order in an area where for much too long disorder reigned from here we want to send a clear message to the world and especially to people smugglers that in future it will no longer be possible to reach european soil without the right to protection of his german counterpart wants to see much more of this sort of police controls on main routes into and out of southern germany offices here say they've stopped aro
austria and germany are looking to plug the gaps in their shared border to stop hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants getting in but i have to find a way around the shang and zone agreement which ensures border fee travel within the european union is a heated issue in both countries i think collapse of the german coalition government earlier this month from varia dominant came of course. mention migration of meetings of e.u. leaders these days and many assume they're talking about...
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this research facility is located in twelve in austria. all reattached are nicole and her colleague thomas prochaska are using analytical chemistry to try to determine the migration patterns of ancient peoples. divinities couldn't even yet have the technology we have today is incomparably better than it was twenty years ago we can use invasive and noninvasive methods class isotope analysis which has been widely used in anthropology for about fifteen years to track prehistoric migration patterns and interface to an ass to fourteen. peer prochaska examines a tooth that's about five thousand. years old tooth enamel does not change over the course of a person's life so scientists can tell from its composition where people grew up the same technology is used to determine the place of origin of some modern day foods. the place of origin can always be clearly determined whether in plants animals or humans. in plenty business orders we are now use this data to confirm a definite pattern of migration and not just a transfer of ideas he won't need i
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still to come on the program austria and germany look for ways to allow for border free travel while preventing hundreds of thousands of migrants from getting in and the trombone ministration misses the legal deadline to reunite migrant children separated from their parents and the u.s. and mexico border. phones again will start by looking at weather conditions across the strait it's generally looking fine but it's actually quite chilly and you look at the alice springs they're struggling to reach twenty degrees celsius they might get to it but no overnight temperatures we don't but minus one and really at melbourne still looking pretty chilly stricken twelve degrees sydney nothing special that across western australia we've got to just eighteen degrees for perth and also the threat of some showers as this frontal system moves in to the forecast forward into saturday is not a great deal of change temperatures much the same and weather conditions broadly similar how do you cross into a new season the weather remains fine across the bulk of the country during the course of friday but t
still to come on the program austria and germany look for ways to allow for border free travel while preventing hundreds of thousands of migrants from getting in and the trombone ministration misses the legal deadline to reunite migrant children separated from their parents and the u.s. and mexico border. phones again will start by looking at weather conditions across the strait it's generally looking fine but it's actually quite chilly and you look at the alice springs they're struggling to...
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now austria. austria has reacted to the german migration deal by saying that it is prepared to protect its southern borders should it be implemented addressing the european parliament in strasburg austrian chance of us about him courts also said he would tackle illegal immigration into the block when his country takes over the use rotating presidency as a court system to meet with germany's interior minister thursday to discuss the details of burnley migration deal. germany's national football coach yakob love will stay in his post despite his team's world cup failure the german f.a. made the announcement this afternoon two thousand and fourteen world champion coach was heavily criticised after germany's early exit from this year's tournament he recently went with the f.a. to meeting earlier today. should he stay or should he go now you ask him live has made the decision for himself. after receiving a vote of confidence from the german if a he has decided to continue as germany's head coach the de
now austria. austria has reacted to the german migration deal by saying that it is prepared to protect its southern borders should it be implemented addressing the european parliament in strasburg austrian chance of us about him courts also said he would tackle illegal immigration into the block when his country takes over the use rotating presidency as a court system to meet with germany's interior minister thursday to discuss the details of burnley migration deal. germany's national football...
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in the vine fearful region of north eastern austria. in two thousand and five archaeologists vulcan locust there and his team reconstructed one of these ditches near the town of helton bag they used stone tools and the same materials that would have been available during the stone age including wood bone and plant fibers. but it's the stone structures that tell us the most about our ancient ancestors. on the north sea island of silk for example there are more than five hundred burial sites made of stone. a number of neolithic tombs can also be found on the northern german mainland and in denmark archaeologists continue to excavate and analyze some of the sites. these large stone tombs were often used for centuries. these megalithic junes gave people a sense of identity the local residents perform their rituals then help them to reaffirm their existence so these sites really did help to shape society at that time. mentioning. burial practices can tell us a lot about a given society and its people. looking at people's used common burial s
in the vine fearful region of north eastern austria. in two thousand and five archaeologists vulcan locust there and his team reconstructed one of these ditches near the town of helton bag they used stone tools and the same materials that would have been available during the stone age including wood bone and plant fibers. but it's the stone structures that tell us the most about our ancient ancestors. on the north sea island of silk for example there are more than five hundred burial sites made...
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so, could austria prove to be a british ally?igrants outside the eu, but not to freedom of movement inside it. the austrian foreign minister said brexit has pushed her country into deeper european unity. the current uncertainty of what brexit will be like, has in a different way shaped austria in public opinion that people have become a little bit more pro—eu than they used to be. people have become a little bit more pro—eu than they used to be! little bit more supportive of the 27. exactly. it does not look like theresa may got much comfort from the czech prime minister either. another later she has been meeting here. some other eu leaders may be sympathetic, but, and it is a big but, when britain says you must bring first, they tend to stand solidly together and say, no, after you. so, for solidly together and say, no, after you. so, foers solidly together and say, no, after you. so, for mrs may, to my‘s mozart, a serious fairy tale, offers an escape and her holiday in italy does start tomorrow but it is only an interval before
so, could austria prove to be a british ally?igrants outside the eu, but not to freedom of movement inside it. the austrian foreign minister said brexit has pushed her country into deeper european unity. the current uncertainty of what brexit will be like, has in a different way shaped austria in public opinion that people have become a little bit more pro—eu than they used to be. people have become a little bit more pro—eu than they used to be! little bit more supportive of the 27....
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we take a look at how austria's e.u. presidency could impact the block and the boats bringing refugees and migrants to european shores. and it's. in. the weather sponsored by katter. hello there you may have heard it's been pretty warm in the western parts of europe recently we've got some health pipe bands we've also got some wildfires but if you manage to avoid those hazards then it's fine and settled in pretty warm. many of us are enjoying that warm weather now for some of us it's going to stay hot and dry over the next few days but not quite for all of us we've already seen some thunderstorms over the iberian peninsula and this spiraling area of low pressure is going to give more of a role to hefty downpours as we head through the next day or so so you can see it at the moment making its way into the northwestern parts of france and through parts of the british isles and this region is where we're going to see more thunderstorms as we head through the next few days for the central belt of europe there it will stay fi
we take a look at how austria's e.u. presidency could impact the block and the boats bringing refugees and migrants to european shores. and it's. in. the weather sponsored by katter. hello there you may have heard it's been pretty warm in the western parts of europe recently we've got some health pipe bands we've also got some wildfires but if you manage to avoid those hazards then it's fine and settled in pretty warm. many of us are enjoying that warm weather now for some of us it's going to...
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vienna he's trying to perswade austria to take back migrants rejected by germany vienna is very reluctant to do this so the whole far left empty handed two visits and no results refugee policy remains angela merkel's most difficult challenge. let's get more from d.w. political correspondent thomas sparrow welcome tums the chancellor merkel seems to need hunger support more than they need or want. what can she offer them. phil what i'm going to a certain e.u. level is other leaders who can think in a similar way and who can act in a similar way. and that's something that she will certainly not find in be told when in fact she knew that right before this meeting and that was absolutely evident when they met today in berlin and they see the migration issue in germany in that direction in which europe should go in a very different way so it is certainly very difficult for i'm going to try and find any type of common ground with all but at least some people have been saying that they met and tried to discuss the issues something that hadn't happened in the past so often so at least are seen by
vienna he's trying to perswade austria to take back migrants rejected by germany vienna is very reluctant to do this so the whole far left empty handed two visits and no results refugee policy remains angela merkel's most difficult challenge. let's get more from d.w. political correspondent thomas sparrow welcome tums the chancellor merkel seems to need hunger support more than they need or want. what can she offer them. phil what i'm going to a certain e.u. level is other leaders who can think...
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and to have an image austria's goal is to stop the tide of illegal immigration the refugee and migrant influx into europe we have always stuck to our position and will use the e.u. presidency to work on a sound european solution that can only be achieved if the protection of our external borders works we have to be the ones who decide who come into europe not the people smugglers. and courts says he sees his country's role as a bridge between east and west which is why he's been making overtures to the countries of what's called the visa grad group the czech republic hungary poland and slovakia who some in brussels consider to be in the e.u.'s awkward squad they don't share the desire for an ever deeper union and don't want to accept more migrants or refugees trying to cross the mediterranean that he would have them go right back. everybody jumps into the water our people catch them bring them out fish them out of the water and automatically they're basically ferried into the european union i don't believe this is a complex border defense it's extremely important that we define what ha
and to have an image austria's goal is to stop the tide of illegal immigration the refugee and migrant influx into europe we have always stuck to our position and will use the e.u. presidency to work on a sound european solution that can only be achieved if the protection of our external borders works we have to be the ones who decide who come into europe not the people smugglers. and courts says he sees his country's role as a bridge between east and west which is why he's been making...
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we have an amazing new film, a 1924 film from austria, called "the city without jews."was discovered in a paris flea market in 2015 and it was restored by the austrian film academy. we will be the first ogg shun to present it outside of austria and we're doing that with the silent film festival. the film will play at the castro theater in a one-time only screening with a live musical score. so we're really exitd about that partnership. then finally we're partnering with the film noir foundation to do an amazing screening of a new hard boiled noir film called "budapest noir". the director will be us and eddie do the on- stage interview and he's been referred to as the czar of noir so i think that will be great along with the audience that usually comes to screenings in period garb, so everybody should be raiding their closets and getting out that you are costumes. i think we're going to see a clip from "budapest noir". >> should we set it up now? >> i'm not sure what -- it's the trailer, so great. this is the trailer for "budapest noir" and it's shot beautifully. the fil
we have an amazing new film, a 1924 film from austria, called "the city without jews."was discovered in a paris flea market in 2015 and it was restored by the austrian film academy. we will be the first ogg shun to present it outside of austria and we're doing that with the silent film festival. the film will play at the castro theater in a one-time only screening with a live musical score. so we're really exitd about that partnership. then finally we're partnering with the film noir...
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member state would have to agree to this and austria has already signaled opposition from a cane has more from berlin. the route over migration is the crisis that just won't go away frank america no sooner she agreed a deal with her very and conservative allies a compromise solution which will set up centers that migrants will be processed in and indeed detained in for some time before being deported if that's what their fate will be then she has to persuade the social democrats to the center left in parliament that this is a good idea tough task given that a few years ago the social democrats rule that idea or completely they say the social democrats say that there are many questions that need to be answered before we can agree to this compromise solution throw into the equation also the austrian government saying that it needs urgent clarification from the german government about what exactly this proposal a few agreed on will take and they say also that they're going to strengthen their borders to the south to the east specifically with the slovenians and with the italians so what
member state would have to agree to this and austria has already signaled opposition from a cane has more from berlin. the route over migration is the crisis that just won't go away frank america no sooner she agreed a deal with her very and conservative allies a compromise solution which will set up centers that migrants will be processed in and indeed detained in for some time before being deported if that's what their fate will be then she has to persuade the social democrats to the center...
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are proposing to set up along the german border to austria this is using a term that the s.p.d. absolutely rejected three years ago during the mass influx of asylum seekers to germany at that time the s.p.d. saying we will not tolerate largely closed camps in germany now there were some members of the party saying today ok circumstances are different we have less migrants coming in now perhaps the processing of asylum applications would therefore occur more quickly so possibly open opening up some room for compromise but there's also a more fundamental issue here the c.s.u. the chancellor's bavarian sister party essentially has forced through agreement on a point that wasn't in the original coalition agreement in other words the s.p.d. never signed up to this idea the s.p.d. may well now say hey you know what we've got a few things we would also like to add to the coalition agreement so there's the potential here for this definitely to become a new conflict and an ongoing one i think it's doubtful that we're going to see agreement here this evening there is one thing after anoth
are proposing to set up along the german border to austria this is using a term that the s.p.d. absolutely rejected three years ago during the mass influx of asylum seekers to germany at that time the s.p.d. saying we will not tolerate largely closed camps in germany now there were some members of the party saying today ok circumstances are different we have less migrants coming in now perhaps the processing of asylum applications would therefore occur more quickly so possibly open opening up...
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expected in austria on friday to meet foreign ministers from the world powers who remain signatories u.s. president accuses iran of we making on the deal and his re-imposing sanctions he's also pressuring allies to stop iranian oil imports. as. bad after the juicy p.o. way we should very clearly that whatever promises we make we stand by living up to the promises that we make is the basis of confidence and trust among nations we are committed to the promises we made in terms of nonproliferation and we will continue our cooperation with international organizations including the i.a.e.a. iran is looking to have just legal peaceful and stable relations with the world. north korea is continuing its global charm offensive as a senior economic official visits china after kim jong un summit with the us president donald trump wants an end to international trade sanctions from a bride reports on the china north korea border where many believe business might be about to pick up. this latest visit by a senior north korean official is seen as further evidence of north korea's sincerity in wantin
expected in austria on friday to meet foreign ministers from the world powers who remain signatories u.s. president accuses iran of we making on the deal and his re-imposing sanctions he's also pressuring allies to stop iranian oil imports. as. bad after the juicy p.o. way we should very clearly that whatever promises we make we stand by living up to the promises that we make is the basis of confidence and trust among nations we are committed to the promises we made in terms of nonproliferation...
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migration angela merkel agreed to build border camps for asylum seekers and to tighten the border with austria in a political deal to save her government it's a u. turn on merkel's former stance on immigration which saw her previously welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants into germany interior minister horst c. hoffa agreed not to resign after the crisis talks over tighter border controls dominic cain has more from berlin. after days of deliberation many meetings not necessarily meetings of minds eventually there was this agreement on around a document which can unite the two branches of conservatism in this country this is that document which effectively creates a new regime at the border between germany and austria the place where the bavarian christian social union believes that migration has become problematic certainly illegal migration into germany they stopped him and creates as i say a regime whereby centers will be set up close to the border which will be in effect detention centers for some people pending their return to the countries where they first made landfall in the u. th
migration angela merkel agreed to build border camps for asylum seekers and to tighten the border with austria in a political deal to save her government it's a u. turn on merkel's former stance on immigration which saw her previously welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants into germany interior minister horst c. hoffa agreed not to resign after the crisis talks over tighter border controls dominic cain has more from berlin. after days of deliberation many meetings not necessarily meetings...