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indeed there have bedesperate scenes in belgrade.cribe what you have been seeing there in the last 24 hours or so. >> reporter: this morning it had to be some kind of a breakfast that the citizens of belgrade wanted to organize for the refugees, and there are some 1500 of them coming every day to belgrade, and it has to be some kind of a peaceful breakfast but it all turned chaosic, when the citizens brought food and water and then the refugees staying in the park near the bus station and train station hurried to get to the food and there was chaotic situation there. some of the children were crying and those volunteers that are helping the refugees in central belgrade they are saying every day, every hour, somebody brings water and food, and in seconds the water and food is gone. refugees are taking them and you have to know felicity that refugees when they come from macedonia to belgrade, they are left on their own here, and volunteers of ngo's and some other organizations are helping them, providing them information, but they are
indeed there have bedesperate scenes in belgrade.cribe what you have been seeing there in the last 24 hours or so. >> reporter: this morning it had to be some kind of a breakfast that the citizens of belgrade wanted to organize for the refugees, and there are some 1500 of them coming every day to belgrade, and it has to be some kind of a peaceful breakfast but it all turned chaosic, when the citizens brought food and water and then the refugees staying in the park near the bus station and...
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and refugees fought for food and water in belgrade. >>> and a hungary police say they arrested 21 suspecteduman traffickers in budapest. but we begin with this report from barnaby phillips in austria. >> reporter: we know the 71 people who were crammed into the track of the truck must have suffered an agonizing death, probably by suffocation. and the police can only look for scraps of evidence as to who they were. >> translator: of course we are sure that these people were refugees and more precisely probably a group of syrian refugees. >> reporter: austrian is a transit country for people hoping to reach germany, but it has become a destination in its own right, the number of asylum seekers this year, already almost three times total of 2014. this is outside of vienna, the refugee reception center is overflowing and the streets are full of people from the middle east and africa, somalia, nigeria, iraq, afghanistan, and of course syria. this man is here with his wife and five children fled from dara. >> we find here nice people. good people. always give us food, medicine, water. very nice p
and refugees fought for food and water in belgrade. >>> and a hungary police say they arrested 21 suspecteduman traffickers in budapest. but we begin with this report from barnaby phillips in austria. >> reporter: we know the 71 people who were crammed into the track of the truck must have suffered an agonizing death, probably by suffocation. and the police can only look for scraps of evidence as to who they were. >> translator: of course we are sure that these people were...
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at the belgrade park, there are medical stations.t of what they are treating are foot injuries for the adults. cough and cold among the children due to fluctuating weather and rain with little to no shelter. from here, they will continue, they hope, to western europe. it's not a journey any of them wanted to take, but crises across the world have resulted in a human -- sweeping across europe unlike any in history. two years ago, while still in his homeland, he wrote this song. ♪ don't cry, my mother, he sings. syria is for my children. foreshadowing the impossible choice his family had to make. arwa damon, cnn, belgrade. >> we spoke to macedonia's foreign minister. like so many other officials he said a joint european effort is the only way to resolve this crisis. >> however, we will need to address the root of the problem, which is this massive inflow from mainly syrian people, hundreds of thousands heading up north unless we have a coordinated response with all of our partners within the european union we don't believe the crisis c
at the belgrade park, there are medical stations.t of what they are treating are foot injuries for the adults. cough and cold among the children due to fluctuating weather and rain with little to no shelter. from here, they will continue, they hope, to western europe. it's not a journey any of them wanted to take, but crises across the world have resulted in a human -- sweeping across europe unlike any in history. two years ago, while still in his homeland, he wrote this song. ♪ don't cry, my...
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some of the belgrade's parks are the last transit point before the border. this woman fled from violence in aleppo. she is holding off heading to hungary because she's scared. >> we stay here, we are worried about hungary. not turkey, greece, hungary - why do that? i can't understand. >> politicians prepare for a west balkans summit to discuss the biggest refugee crisis, on the ground the situation is worsening >>> still to come - two iraqi army commanders killed by suicide car bomb in anbar province, they will oversee units in a campaign ape gains i.s.i.l. brigadier saturn were killed north of ramadi. three soldiers also died. kurdish peshmerga fighters have taken 10 villages from i.s.i.l. control. kurdish forces say 2,000 fighters advanced in kirkuk. they began the assaults in kirkuk, with the backing of u.n. air strikes. the kurds say u.n. 25 i.s.i.l. fighters were killed. police in china arrested men over massive explosions, 129 died when a warehouse storing massive chemicals exploded. 11 government officials have been prosecuted for negligence. adrian b
some of the belgrade's parks are the last transit point before the border. this woman fled from violence in aleppo. she is holding off heading to hungary because she's scared. >> we stay here, we are worried about hungary. not turkey, greece, hungary - why do that? i can't understand. >> politicians prepare for a west balkans summit to discuss the biggest refugee crisis, on the ground the situation is worsening >>> still to come - two iraqi army commanders killed by suicide...
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back in belgrade, up to 3,000 people a day have been boarding buses for the border. they say that they're being treated better in serbia than greece and macedonia, but they're worried about getting into hungary. some of belgrade's parts are the last ones before the border. most of the refugees here are syrian. this woman fled from violence in aleppo, and now she's holding off going to hungary because she's scared. >> nothing turkey, not in macedonia, serbia. and hungary, i can understand. >> reporter: as politicians prepare for a summit in vienna on thursday to discuss the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war, on the ground, the situation is worsening. aljazeera. >> rescuers saved 3,000 refugees off of the coast of libya today, but over 50 were found dead on boats as well. >>> a swedish rescue ship found 50 people dead in the hull in the ship. and over 400 were rescued from the same vessel. the italian navy and a merchantship all took part in it. they left the island and arrived in the port. jonah has more. >> reporter: i'm standing in one of two makeshi
back in belgrade, up to 3,000 people a day have been boarding buses for the border. they say that they're being treated better in serbia than greece and macedonia, but they're worried about getting into hungary. some of belgrade's parts are the last ones before the border. most of the refugees here are syrian. this woman fled from violence in aleppo, and now she's holding off going to hungary because she's scared. >> nothing turkey, not in macedonia, serbia. and hungary, i can understand....
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. >> back in the serbian capital of belgrade, 3,000 people a day have been boarding buses.y are record numbers. refugees say they've been treated better in serbia than in greece or macedonia, but they're worried about getting into hungary. some of belgrade's are the last point to the border. >> we're here because we're worried about hungary. not in turkey, not in greece, but in hungary, why they do that, i cannot understand. >> as politicians prepare for a west balkan summit to discuss the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war on the ground the situation is worsening. andrew simmons, al jazeera, on the hungary-serban border. >> and an estimated 2,000 refugees have arrived i. jonah hull has this update from the greece island of lesbos. one of the stops of the migration route. >> five kilometers from the turkish coast. the numbers are staggering, 33,000 people are said to have landed on lesbos alone. that's the rate of 1,000 new arrivals every single day. they say there are 10,000 people on the island as we speak, waiting to be processed, to give them paperwork th
. >> back in the serbian capital of belgrade, 3,000 people a day have been boarding buses.y are record numbers. refugees say they've been treated better in serbia than in greece or macedonia, but they're worried about getting into hungary. some of belgrade's are the last point to the border. >> we're here because we're worried about hungary. not in turkey, not in greece, but in hungary, why they do that, i cannot understand. >> as politicians prepare for a west balkan summit...
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after these people being registered here, catching buses and trains to belgrade where it's a step further to their final destination, hungary and the eu. >> doctors without borders called it an exodus. inability to cope with the large number of people transiting through here. southern serbia. >> on the macedonian side of that border, refugees continue to arriving but how to deal with the crew crisis? andrew simmons reports. >> the border play be open again, the only problem, an occasional struggle. macedonia's interior minister came to defend the decision to close the border last week. here too austria's foreign minister talking about what the european union was or rather wasn't doing about the situation right now. in the brief time they spent with refugees, amanwanted to ged to say something. >> why do they make a safe zone in syria? >> macedonia's interior minister blamed grease saying it had to control or security. >> our intention was not to close the border but to protect it. >> this was confrontation with refugees. in humanitarian terms surely it was a disaster. >> our efforts were
after these people being registered here, catching buses and trains to belgrade where it's a step further to their final destination, hungary and the eu. >> doctors without borders called it an exodus. inability to cope with the large number of people transiting through here. southern serbia. >> on the macedonian side of that border, refugees continue to arriving but how to deal with the crew crisis? andrew simmons reports. >> the border play be open again, the only problem,...
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. >> edging for trains for belgrade. doctors without borders called this an exodus. the aid agency sis it will come the way. a large number of people transiting through here. >>> france and germany say there must be a unified response. they are compiling a list of countries that will not normally be considered asylum seekers. violence against refugees in the german town. german saw increases in attacks on refugees and asylum seekers centers. the vice-chancellor visited the shelter targeted over the weekend. >> ahead on the programme, history in ruins, i.s.i.l. reported ancient heritage strikes. decision time for turkey, the president cause a new >>> welcome back. a remainder of the stories. pyongyang expresses regret and seoul will cease propaganda forecasts >>> stock markets drop after concerns about the chinese economy >>> the turkish public will vote for a parliament again on nef the first initial announcements were made. after the ruling a.k. party lost its overall majority in june. oppositi talks with opposition parties failed. >> reporter: in nova scotia turkis
. >> edging for trains for belgrade. doctors without borders called this an exodus. the aid agency sis it will come the way. a large number of people transiting through here. >>> france and germany say there must be a unified response. they are compiling a list of countries that will not normally be considered asylum seekers. violence against refugees in the german town. german saw increases in attacks on refugees and asylum seekers centers. the vice-chancellor visited the...
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what sort of reception is belgrade or serbia preparing then for these people, many of whom are currently on trains and due to arrive at the border with serbia within the coming hours? >> it is quite difficult. a mass influx of people, thousands coming every day. this is real difficult and it seems there is no kind of system to respond to the needs of refugees coming to serbia in such numbers. it's quite difficult. the prime minister said he will personally support this humane approach to the refugees in comparing with macedonias and greeks, but there is the response, we are waiting to see what will happen and this real lack of accommodation and real difficulties in providing basic humanitarian support to refugees entering serbia. >> the problem isis that this is eminent, isn't it, because as i say, people are currently on trains now, hundreds if not thousands of them, and they will be arriving at the border with serbia anytime soon, so is there in the some semblance of a plan being put into place by the serbian government? >> yeah, actually people are answering even today in big numbers,
what sort of reception is belgrade or serbia preparing then for these people, many of whom are currently on trains and due to arrive at the border with serbia within the coming hours? >> it is quite difficult. a mass influx of people, thousands coming every day. this is real difficult and it seems there is no kind of system to respond to the needs of refugees coming to serbia in such numbers. it's quite difficult. the prime minister said he will personally support this humane approach to...
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some of belgrade's parts have become the last transit points before the e.u. border. most of the refugees are syrian. this woman ran from horrendous violence in aleppo. now she's holding off heading into hungary because she's scared. >> we're worried about it, not in turkey, greece, but in hundred go ray, why they do that, i cannot understand. >> on thursday they'll discuss the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war on the ground the situation is worsening. andrew simmons, al jazeera, on the hungary-serban border. >> meanwhile another 2,000 refugees has just arrived in athens. known gentleman hull sent this update from the greek island of lesbos. >> i'm standing in one of two makeshift refugee camps on the island of lesbos, about five kilometers perhaps from the turkish coast. the numbers are staggering, 33,000 people have landed in lesbos this month alone. that's over a thousand new arrivals every single day. as the conditions they're living in, pretty basic. sanitation it poor. the sun beating down on them every day. ngos and voluntary groups doing what t
some of belgrade's parts have become the last transit points before the e.u. border. most of the refugees are syrian. this woman ran from horrendous violence in aleppo. now she's holding off heading into hungary because she's scared. >> we're worried about it, not in turkey, greece, but in hundred go ray, why they do that, i cannot understand. >> on thursday they'll discuss the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war on the ground the situation is worsening. andrew...
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. >> in belgrade up to 3,000 people a day have been boarding buses bound for the hungarian border. they are record numbers. refugees say that they've been treated better i there than in greece. >> this woman ran from horrendous violence in aleppo. now she's avoiding going into hungary because she's scared. >> not in turkey, macedonia, why they do that, i don't understand. >> on thursday they discuss the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war on the ground the situation is worsening. andrew simmons al jazeera, on the hungary-certainan border. >> an estimated 2,000 refugees have arrived in the port. we have this update from the greek island of lesbos while the major arrival points of the migration route. >> i'm standing in one of two immigration camps about five kilometers from the turkish coast here. the numbers are staggering. 33,000 people have said to have landed on lesbos alone. there thanksgiving is 1,000 new arrivals every single day. there are 10,000 people on the island as we speak. waiting to be processed, to be given paperwork that will allow them to remain in g
. >> in belgrade up to 3,000 people a day have been boarding buses bound for the hungarian border. they are record numbers. refugees say that they've been treated better i there than in greece. >> this woman ran from horrendous violence in aleppo. now she's avoiding going into hungary because she's scared. >> not in turkey, macedonia, why they do that, i don't understand. >> on thursday they discuss the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war on the ground the...
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going to belgrade which is a step closer to their final destination, hungary and the eu. >> doctors without borders calls this an ex-sew dust. more refugees will likely come this way putting to test the region's ability to cope with the number of people transiting through here. >>> that's the picture in serbia. on the macedonia side of the border, refugees continue to arrive even as politicianings argue about how to deal with the growing crisis. >> reporter: in the heat of the border with greece, the pathway may be open again and a confrontation and minor scuffles. politicians are bogged down in arguments. the interior minister came to a makeshift area. here too, talking about what the european union was or wasn't doing about the situation right now. in the brief time they spent with refugees, a man, an oil engineer from syria, wanted to get a word in. >> to solve this problem for syrian refugee, why they make safe zone. >> reporter: europe's youngest foreign minister didn't have an answer. the interior minister blamed greece saying it had no controls or security on its border. >> translato
going to belgrade which is a step closer to their final destination, hungary and the eu. >> doctors without borders calls this an ex-sew dust. more refugees will likely come this way putting to test the region's ability to cope with the number of people transiting through here. >>> that's the picture in serbia. on the macedonia side of the border, refugees continue to arrive even as politicianings argue about how to deal with the growing crisis. >> reporter: in the heat of...
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back in the serbian capital in belgrade, 3,000 people a day have been boarding buses. their record numbers. refugees say they've been treated better in serbia than in greece and macedonia, but they're worried about getting into hungary. some of the parts have become the last transit points. this woman fled from horror republican disviolence in aleppo. now she's holding off going to hungary because she's scared. >> as politicians prepare for a commit to discuss the biggest refugee crisis on the ground the situation is worsening. >> refugee continue to flow into europe in the thousands. i'm standing in one of two makeshift refugee camps five kilometers from the occu turkish coast here. 33,000 refugees are said to have landed on lesbos alone. it's said that there are about 10,000 people on the island as we speak. waiting to be processed, to receive paperwork that will allow them to remain in greece. the conditions they're living in is pretty basic. sanitation is poor. the sun beating down on them every day. volunteer groups ngos doing what they can, but with absolutely no
back in the serbian capital in belgrade, 3,000 people a day have been boarding buses. their record numbers. refugees say they've been treated better in serbia than in greece and macedonia, but they're worried about getting into hungary. some of the parts have become the last transit points. this woman fled from horror republican disviolence in aleppo. now she's holding off going to hungary because she's scared. >> as politicians prepare for a commit to discuss the biggest refugee crisis...
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andrew simmons have the latest from belgrade. >> reporter: news about this tear gas being fired at the registration center is causing a lot of alarm here at this camp. this is the last point where people reach before they make their journey to the hungarian border, crossing akrong razor wire points and hoping they won't encounter any difficulties. i spoke to one syrian woman who said she inning tends to stay here until she is sure it is safe. others intend to cross at night. there is more and more numbers here. we are reaching a point of record every time around, and what we're hearing from the border is that this incident was over fairly quickly, but 3 to 400 people were being asked to give their fingerprints at the registration center, and that means they will have to seek asylum in the countries they are in. they want to move on to countries such as germany, u.k., france, and austria. we're hearing the position of the government of hungary is quite hard lined and they are now considering deploying the army. they have already announced that extra police, dogs, horses, mounted police
andrew simmons have the latest from belgrade. >> reporter: news about this tear gas being fired at the registration center is causing a lot of alarm here at this camp. this is the last point where people reach before they make their journey to the hungarian border, crossing akrong razor wire points and hoping they won't encounter any difficulties. i spoke to one syrian woman who said she inning tends to stay here until she is sure it is safe. others intend to cross at night. there is more...
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four days later, ahmad has made it to belgrade in serbia. serbia does its best to ignore the migrants. ahmad has to continue onward, illegally. >> just go to hungary, we don't have this paper. we asked them why? and, when we can get this paper? they told us, don't discuss with us, just there is no paper, just go to hungary. don't stay here. reporter: shortly after this scene, near the hungarian border, the group is stopped. it's the police and they want a bribe of 20 euros. it's a dirty business. the tension rises again. achmad has heard that the hungarian police use dogs and weapons to go after migrants. theycross into hungary under cover of night. again they're on foot, trekking 20 kilometers through the forest, the mud and the rain. they keep an eye out for trouble and stay alert. eight hours later, they take a short break. they're desperate to leave the hungarian border region behind them as quickly as possible. >> we are at the hungarian borders, we have five kilometers to the third village, its name is szeged. and there we can take a t
four days later, ahmad has made it to belgrade in serbia. serbia does its best to ignore the migrants. ahmad has to continue onward, illegally. >> just go to hungary, we don't have this paper. we asked them why? and, when we can get this paper? they told us, don't discuss with us, just there is no paper, just go to hungary. don't stay here. reporter: shortly after this scene, near the hungarian border, the group is stopped. it's the police and they want a bribe of 20 euros. it's a dirty...
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for abdur rahman, the day began across from a park in belgrade, packed with fellow syrians. then one bus after another battling other syrians to get on. >> please stand in line. >> reporter: determined, abdur rahman always managed to find a seat. it's a huge responsibility. i'm my family's only hope, he says. his home in aleppo was destroyed in the war. he hasn't been to school in four years and plans to settle in germany and then bring his family. but he's spent nearly all their savings already and doesn't have much left. i walked 30 miles or more one day, he says, so i wouldn't have to pay $30 for a taxi. but he says he has to make it. one of thousands of teenagers and children traveling in difficult conditions for an uncertain future. this is a mass exodus. leaderless and spontaneous as syrians appear to have decided collectively there's no hope back home and to hit the road. richard engel, nbc news, along the serbian border. >>> closer to home tonight, erika has weakened into a tropical low pressure system now heading toward florida where it threatens to bring heavy rain
for abdur rahman, the day began across from a park in belgrade, packed with fellow syrians. then one bus after another battling other syrians to get on. >> please stand in line. >> reporter: determined, abdur rahman always managed to find a seat. it's a huge responsibility. i'm my family's only hope, he says. his home in aleppo was destroyed in the war. he hasn't been to school in four years and plans to settle in germany and then bring his family. but he's spent nearly all their...
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the people are registered, they are heading to a nearby train and bus station, catching them to belgrade which is just a step closer to hungary and the eu. doctors without borders called this an ex-sew dust. more will come this way, putting to test the region's ability to cope with the large number of people transiting through here. >> i have been at the great border with the macedonian red cross over the last couple of days. as andrew said, they have set up a reception center. things seem to be moving along quicker. but after people are protest, they still sitting down in the hot sun waiting for trains to take them away. our teams going around, the people that are waiting, making sure that they don't need any medical attention. a lot of them do. there are many young children amongst the groups. there are elderly people, treating people for cuts and rashes and blisters. and children for fevers and diarrhea and that kind of thing. just to give you an idea of the scale, the number of people coming through, in the last three days we distributed 11,000 bottles of water, 3,000 food parcels, t
the people are registered, they are heading to a nearby train and bus station, catching them to belgrade which is just a step closer to hungary and the eu. doctors without borders called this an ex-sew dust. more will come this way, putting to test the region's ability to cope with the large number of people transiting through here. >> i have been at the great border with the macedonian red cross over the last couple of days. as andrew said, they have set up a reception center. things...
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registered here they are heading to a nearby train and bus station and catching the buses and trains to belgradeep closer to their final goal and destination and hungry and eu and doctors without borders called this exodus and says more refugees will likely come this way putting to test their ability to cope with a large number of people transporting through here, in southern serbia. >>> there has been another day of big swings and heavy losses and china's stock market and one analyst said the most hardened traders gasping for air and investors are spooked by china's faltering economy which has until recently been the pillar of global growth and we have more now from beijing. >> reporter: trading across asia pacific opened on tuesday and opened with baited breath for the traders wondering how the markets would react considering china's fall in the shanghai composite was so dramatic on monday. the markets were shaky, most of them with losses in the early part of trading. they regained some of that ground as the day progressed and made up in some cases on those losses. markets that were in profit
registered here they are heading to a nearby train and bus station and catching the buses and trains to belgradeep closer to their final goal and destination and hungry and eu and doctors without borders called this exodus and says more refugees will likely come this way putting to test their ability to cope with a large number of people transporting through here, in southern serbia. >>> there has been another day of big swings and heavy losses and china's stock market and one analyst...
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. >> reporter: for him, the day began across from a park in belgrade, packed with fellow syria yans. then one bus after another, battling other syriaens to get on. determined, he always managed to find a seat. >> it's a huge responsibility, i'm my family's own hope, he says. >> reporter: his home was destroyed in the war. he hasn't been to school in four years and plans to settle in germany and then bring his family, but he spent nearly all their savings already and doesn't have much left. >> i walked 30 miles or one more day, he says so i wouldn't have to pay 30 for a taxi. but he says he has to make it. >> reporter: one of thousands of teenagers and children, traveling in difficult conditions for an uncertain future. this is a mass exodus, leaderless and spontaneous, as syria yans have decided there's no hope back home and to hit the road. nbc news. >> closer to home tonight, erika as weakened into a tropical low pressure system. now heading toward florida where it threatens heavy rains and possible flooding. our report tonight from gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: today a wider look a
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andrew simmonds has the latest from belgrade. >> news about the tear gas fired at the registration center is causing alarm here at this camp. squalid conditions, this is the last point where people reach before they make the journey to the hungarian border, crossing a long razor wire points and hoping they will not encounter difficulties. but i spoke to a syrian woman who said that she intends to stay here until she is sure that it's safe. now, others intend to cross at night. there is more and more numbers here. we are reaching a point of record every time round. and what we are hearing from the border is that this incident was over fairly quickly, but 300 to 400 people were asked to give fingerprints at the registration center. and that means they'd have to seek asylum in the country they are in. the refugees want to move further on into germany, the u.k., france, and austria. so the situation now is that we are hearing the position of the the government of hungry is quite hard line, and they are considering deploying the army, announcing that 2,100 extra police, dogs and also horses, m
andrew simmonds has the latest from belgrade. >> news about the tear gas fired at the registration center is causing alarm here at this camp. squalid conditions, this is the last point where people reach before they make the journey to the hungarian border, crossing a long razor wire points and hoping they will not encounter difficulties. but i spoke to a syrian woman who said that she intends to stay here until she is sure that it's safe. now, others intend to cross at night. there is...
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i myself have been in belgrade just a new days ago, and i have seen the conditions that people have hadmanage in. it is simply not dignified. if anybody takes the opportunity to stop and speak to these people, and ask them about their stories and why they had no choice but to travel to europe, anybody would recognize these people who have names and stories behind them and are in need of assistance and deservedly so. >> will other countries follow the hungarian example of erects a 170-kilometer fence to keep these people out? >> i can't answer whether or not countries are going to follow that approach, but from the humanitarian perspective, i think it's worth noting that putting up fences and trying to prevent illegal migration isn't a long-term solution. it only forces people to choose other routes to enter europe or get involved with smuggling groups to be able to access asylum. the more effective solution would be to open up more avenues for legal migration. particularly people fleeing conflict and insecurity, because it'ses the responsible of all of us to make sure people fleeing in
i myself have been in belgrade just a new days ago, and i have seen the conditions that people have hadmanage in. it is simply not dignified. if anybody takes the opportunity to stop and speak to these people, and ask them about their stories and why they had no choice but to travel to europe, anybody would recognize these people who have names and stories behind them and are in need of assistance and deservedly so. >> will other countries follow the hungarian example of erects a...
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were found in an austia died and 50 are missing after a boat sank in libya and chaotic scenes in belgradeights for food and water in particular. as the refugees continue flooding over the border from serbia, hungarian police arrested 21 suspected human traffickers in budapest and we begin with this report from barnabie phillips. >> reporter: they are taken for autopsy and 71 people crammed in the back of a truck must have suffered an agonizing death by suffocation and police can look for scraps of evidence as to who they were. >> translator: of course we are sure that these people were refugees. and more precisely were probably a group of syrian refugees. >> reporter: austira is a transit place for people reaching germany and number of asylum seekers is more than 2013 and this is outside vienna the refugee reception center is overflowing and the streets are full of people from the middle east and africa, somalia, nigeria, iraq, afghanistan and of course syria. he is here with his wife and five children fled from dara. >> we find here nice people, good people, look always give us food, med
were found in an austia died and 50 are missing after a boat sank in libya and chaotic scenes in belgradeights for food and water in particular. as the refugees continue flooding over the border from serbia, hungarian police arrested 21 suspected human traffickers in budapest and we begin with this report from barnabie phillips. >> reporter: they are taken for autopsy and 71 people crammed in the back of a truck must have suffered an agonizing death by suffocation and police can look for...
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they are headed to train stations and bus stations, catching buses and trains to belgrade, a step closer to the final goal and destination, hungary in the e.u. >> reporter: doctors without borders calls it an exodus, saying more refugees will come this way, putting to the test a region's ability to cope. >> that was the situation in socialia. refugees arrive as politicians argue about how to deal with that crisis. >> in the heat of macedonia's border with greece, the pathway may be open, the only confrontation, minor scuffles. politicians are bogged down in areas arguments. macedonians came to a decision to defend the border. here, too, the prime minister talking about the european union, what it was or wasn't doing about the situation now. in the brief time they spent with refugees, an oil engineer wanted to get a word in. >> we can't tell you this is a problem why they make it in syria. >> the foreign minister didn't have an answer to that question. macedonia's inferior minister blamed greece, saying it had no controls on the border. our intention was not to close the border, but prote
they are headed to train stations and bus stations, catching buses and trains to belgrade, a step closer to the final goal and destination, hungary in the e.u. >> reporter: doctors without borders calls it an exodus, saying more refugees will come this way, putting to the test a region's ability to cope. >> that was the situation in socialia. refugees arrive as politicians argue about how to deal with that crisis. >> in the heat of macedonia's border with greece, the pathway...
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registered here they are heading near train station and bus station, catching buses and trains to bel belgrade whics a step closer to their final destination hungary and the eu. doctors without borders called this an exodus. the aid agency say more refugees will likely coming this way putting to test the region's ability to cope with the large number of people transiting from here. al jazeera, in southern serbia. >> the last patient goes home. coming up: sierra leone celebrates as it moves forward towards being completely ebola-free. >>> and as the garbage accumulates in the street so do lebanese citizens angry with the government's inability to deal with trash. with trash. >> it is tuesday in asia and many stock markets are open and the news is not good. chinese markets opened a short time ago. at last check the shanghai composite index was down more than 8%, the hang seng was down more than 5%, tokyo's market is also down about 2%, worries about the state of china's economy, the dow fell about 588 points. >>> a vigil was held to honor protesters two fell during weekend protests. the you stin
registered here they are heading near train station and bus station, catching buses and trains to bel belgrade whics a step closer to their final destination hungary and the eu. doctors without borders called this an exodus. the aid agency say more refugees will likely coming this way putting to test the region's ability to cope with the large number of people transiting from here. al jazeera, in southern serbia. >> the last patient goes home. coming up: sierra leone celebrates as it...
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here in belgrade the refugees right down to the small ones, the youngdowns fighting among themselves for food and for water. >>> and as the refugees continue flooding over the border from serbia, hungarian police say they have now arrested 21 suspected human traffickers in budapest. well, we begin this news hour with a report from barnaby phillips in austria. >> the remains of the bodies are being driven away for autopsy, but we already know that the 71 people who were crammed into the back of a track must have suffered an agonizing death. probably by suffocation. and the police can only look for scraps of evidence as to who they were. >> of course, we're sure that these people were refugees, and more precisely were probably a group of syrian refugees. >> austria is a transit country for people hoping to reach germany, but it's also become a destination in its own right. the number of asylum seekers this year already the number three times of 2014. this is outside of vienna, the streets are full of people from the middle east and africa, somalia, nigeria, iraq, afghanistan, and, of c
here in belgrade the refugees right down to the small ones, the youngdowns fighting among themselves for food and for water. >>> and as the refugees continue flooding over the border from serbia, hungarian police say they have now arrested 21 suspected human traffickers in budapest. well, we begin this news hour with a report from barnaby phillips in austria. >> the remains of the bodies are being driven away for autopsy, but we already know that the 71 people who were crammed...
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they are heading towards nearby train station and bus station, catching first buses and trains to belgrade which is just a step closer to their final goal and final stages. hungary and the eu. >> doctors without borders called this an aid exodus, ability to cope, with the large number of migrants here. al jazeera, southern serbia. >> we go to andrew simmons, on the mas macedonian border with greece. >> in the heat of macedonia's border with greece, as the pace of their journeys may have quickened, politicians are bogged down with arguments. came to a makeshift detention center, here too austria's foreign minister talking about what the european union was or wasn't doing about the situation right now. in the brief time they spent with refugees, in syria wanted to get a word in. >> i can't tell you to solve this problem for syrian refugees. why did they then make safe zone in syria? >> didn't have an toons that question. macedonia's interior ministry proclaimed grease saying it had no controls or security on its border. >> translator: our intention was not to close the border but to protect
they are heading towards nearby train station and bus station, catching first buses and trains to belgrade which is just a step closer to their final goal and final stages. hungary and the eu. >> doctors without borders called this an aid exodus, ability to cope, with the large number of migrants here. al jazeera, southern serbia. >> we go to andrew simmons, on the mas macedonian border with greece. >> in the heat of macedonia's border with greece, as the pace of their...
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some of belgrade's parks have become the last transit points. most of the refugee here's are syrian. this woman fled from horrendous violence in aleppo. now he's holding over head to go hungary because she's scared. >> we're here because we're worried about hungary. as politicians prepare for a summit on thursday to discuss the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war on the ground, the situation is worsening. andrew simmons on the hungar hungary-serban border. >> another 2,000 refugees have just arrived in the athens port. we have this update from lesbos. >> i'm standing in one of two makeshift refugee camps on the island of lesbos. the numbers are straggling. 33,000 people are said to have landed on lesbos alone. that's the rate of a thousand new arrivals every single day. it is said that there are 0,000 people on the island as we speak waiting to be processed, to be given paperwork that would allow them to remain in greece and then help them off the island. sanitation is poor. the sun beating down on them every day. ngos and voluntar
some of belgrade's parks have become the last transit points. most of the refugee here's are syrian. this woman fled from horrendous violence in aleppo. now he's holding over head to go hungary because she's scared. >> we're here because we're worried about hungary. as politicians prepare for a summit on thursday to discuss the biggest refugee crisis since the second world war on the ground, the situation is worsening. andrew simmons on the hungar hungary-serban border. >> another...
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andrew simmonds will report from belgrade. only hungary and a wire fence stands between them. meaning passport free trouble. barnaby, any word from there yet? >> some fine words so far about european solidarity, how the 27 member countries have to share the burden, from the austrian host, from eastern europe and towards the u.k. as well, which have been resolute in their opposition to a quota of people coming into the european union. the origins of the problems lie beyond the borders, lying in political violence, instability and oppression in the middle east or parts of sub-saharan africa. the most intractable and dramatic. crisis, which is pulling people towards europe is the civil war in syria. i'll bring in bernard at this point. you've been there on and off for four years, watching the extraordinary influx north of syria into turkey, what is your impression of how turkey is coping, and can it carry on coping if the out flow from syria continues. consider the number is 1.9 million, it coped well. there's little social impact. there has been some social problems, not too sev
andrew simmonds will report from belgrade. only hungary and a wire fence stands between them. meaning passport free trouble. barnaby, any word from there yet? >> some fine words so far about european solidarity, how the 27 member countries have to share the burden, from the austrian host, from eastern europe and towards the u.k. as well, which have been resolute in their opposition to a quota of people coming into the european union. the origins of the problems lie beyond the borders,...
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the second station, place, is belgrade, my group waited for money two days. they were afraid that this money transfer didn't work out. they got upset. they were waiting for calls, the like that was off. it was really hard for them, but in the end, it's all organized, so they don't take thousands of euro with them. they try to otherwise themselves that if they got attacked, the smuggler doesn't get everything. >> what a fascinating insight and extraordinary journey, paul traveling with the refugees across europe. thank you. >> the red cross said it's going to suspend all of its aid operations in yemen's second city aden after gunman stormed its offices there. staff were held olt gunpoint but are said to be unharmed. equipment, money and vehicles were among that which was stolen. troops loyal to the exiled president and opposition fighters -- elsewhere in yemen, saudis have been killed at the border after reportedly coming under artillery fire from houthis. soldiers were killed along that border since the conflict kicked off in march. >> an arm vehicle is hit b
the second station, place, is belgrade, my group waited for money two days. they were afraid that this money transfer didn't work out. they got upset. they were waiting for calls, the like that was off. it was really hard for them, but in the end, it's all organized, so they don't take thousands of euro with them. they try to otherwise themselves that if they got attacked, the smuggler doesn't get everything. >> what a fascinating insight and extraordinary journey, paul traveling with the...
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from this place the refugees receive asylum and organise transportation to belgrade by rail or the bus. yesterday, they had the right to stay in serbia for 72 hours. everyone hopes the destination is hungary. among them are syrians, both young and old >>> thousands of rescued refugees arrive in augusta. authorities wore protect mficlothing whilish -- protective clothing. the navy responded to several calls. crews were tasked to 22 operations and rescued nearly 4,500 people. the italian navy was called to rescue more boats on sunday. >> month old, the german chancellor angela merkel is meeting french president francis hollande to meet e.u. quotas. thousands crossed the mediterranean, many hoping to gain refugee status. many thousands crossed the e.u., and those from the balkans. the nation with the highest number of applications is sweden with 29,000, hungary with 67,000, and germany, which received over 170 thous applications so -- 170,000 so far, but expected 800,000. >> france and netherlands agreed to the next, the u.k. received under 9, 500 >>> to examine this further i'm joined in
from this place the refugees receive asylum and organise transportation to belgrade by rail or the bus. yesterday, they had the right to stay in serbia for 72 hours. everyone hopes the destination is hungary. among them are syrians, both young and old >>> thousands of rescued refugees arrive in augusta. authorities wore protect mficlothing whilish -- protective clothing. the navy responded to several calls. crews were tasked to 22 operations and rescued nearly 4,500 people. the italian...
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serbia, from here most of them are being transported by train or by buses to serbian capital of belgrade. from there they're herding to borders in serbia trying from there to cross into hungary. >> already now we can go to andrew simmons, our correspondent, back from the macedonian side of the border with greece. and andrew, let's start with the austrian foreign minister, who has come into town. he has had some fairly important remarks to say. >> he certainly has. he has arrived to see this reception area, which is really just a makeshift area, which is going to be sealed off from the public from anybody else around, and used at a point from where all of these refugees travel by train to serbia. those images that you'll see of thousands reaching serbia are all from this point. this will continue. it's going to be a policy of this government now to process, as they put it, refugees in this way. the foreign minister for austria basically said that really what had happened with this government had been left high and dry without facilities, without resources. the greeks have not played it th
serbia, from here most of them are being transported by train or by buses to serbian capital of belgrade. from there they're herding to borders in serbia trying from there to cross into hungary. >> already now we can go to andrew simmons, our correspondent, back from the macedonian side of the border with greece. and andrew, let's start with the austrian foreign minister, who has come into town. he has had some fairly important remarks to say. >> he certainly has. he has arrived to...
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vo en el enfrentamiento entre el bate borisov de bielorusia y el partizan belgrade de serbia se enfrentarono gol le dio la ventaja al equipo de casa al minuto 75 del segundo tiempo cortesia de "mikhail gordejchuk" para darle la ventja parcial al bate que saldra con para el partido de vuelta. vo teofilo gutierrez aparecio el dia de hoy para su equipo el sporting lisbon y anoto el primer gol del partido al minuto 12 del partido para darle la ventaja momentanea a su equipo. despues "seydou doumbia" con una gran corrida empato el partido a uno por bando. pero otra gran jugada termino en un buen gol "isalm slimani" metio el del gane para el sporting lisbon al 82. gabriel poco a poco con el paso del tiempo miguel "el piojo" herrera ha ido dando entrevistas y comentando su sentir despues de que lo cesaran como director tecnico de la seleccion mexicana. take vo vo en una entrevista para espn deportes comento que le dolia la situacion actual del tri y que se molest con el mismo por darle la oportunidad a otro director tecnico de tener esa oportunidad, a parte dio a conocer que al menos siete persona
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they are allowed to freely move toward north of the serbia towards belgrade and further towards hungary. right next to me is a representative from doctors beyond borders. what are your tigs saying about the number of people actually coming here? >> we estimate for the last four days between 8,000 to 10,000 people who crossed the border. as you can see, there are some long queues for registration. the days are hot and the nights are cold, and most people, most of them have two weeks of travel with long distance walking and they are tired, exhausted. they need shelter, food accommodation and their goal is to get to western europe as fast as possible. >> do you think that these governments, particularly government in serbia are doing enough for these people who apparently need water, food, shelter, anything. >> the serbians are doing great with shelter, we are creating two new camps for people and they've given care, food, drinking, and there is a number of migrants increasing faster -- we don't speak about migration anymore. we can speak about the numbers so big. just a half hour ago at t
they are allowed to freely move toward north of the serbia towards belgrade and further towards hungary. right next to me is a representative from doctors beyond borders. what are your tigs saying about the number of people actually coming here? >> we estimate for the last four days between 8,000 to 10,000 people who crossed the border. as you can see, there are some long queues for registration. the days are hot and the nights are cold, and most people, most of them have two weeks of...
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so these people are gathering here and from here they in an organized manner being taken to belgradeitching a ride to other towns hoping that in a couple of days they will be across the border to hungry. and just as a reminder hungry government is building an incredibly fast pace building a fence between serbia and hungry and they hope that fence will be over by november 30th. >>> yanukovich joining us on the serbia/macedonia border, thanks for that. as we mentioned earlier macedonia has reopened its border with greece. jonah is in the town where more people are arriving everyday. >> reporter: here on the greek side of the border it is busy but for the moment there is a system in place and the system seems to be working. new arrivals coming here all the time. at this point they are able at least to access basic aid, food, water, medical attention if they need it, sit on the ground under the shelter and have a rest before continuing their journey and on this side you can see up there on the rail way tracks a group of people waiting, macedonia police in front of them, razor wire across
so these people are gathering here and from here they in an organized manner being taken to belgradeitching a ride to other towns hoping that in a couple of days they will be across the border to hungry. and just as a reminder hungry government is building an incredibly fast pace building a fence between serbia and hungry and they hope that fence will be over by november 30th. >>> yanukovich joining us on the serbia/macedonia border, thanks for that. as we mentioned earlier macedonia...
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this place, the refugees are driven to where they receive asylum and organized transportation to belgrade or the bus. after they are granted asylum they have the right to stay in berzee a for 72 hours, everyone's ultimate destination is hungary. among them ar are mostly syrian, both young and old. >> he said serbia is struggling to cope with a huge number of pima driving in the country. >> it's quite difficult in serbia now. there is a massive influx of people. thousands of them coming every day. this is real difficult and it seems there is no any kin kind a system to respond to the needs of refugees coming to serbia in such numbers. it's quite difficult for the prime minister. he needs support, he wants a humana preach to the refugees in comparing with the mad down vinnies and greeks. but where the response? we will wait and see what will happen. having in mind this lack of accommodation capacities and really difficulties in providing basic humanitarian support to refugees entering serbia. >>> thousands have arrived italian navy and coast guard responded to several s.o.s. calls from over
this place, the refugees are driven to where they receive asylum and organized transportation to belgrade or the bus. after they are granted asylum they have the right to stay in berzee a for 72 hours, everyone's ultimate destination is hungary. among them ar are mostly syrian, both young and old. >> he said serbia is struggling to cope with a huge number of pima driving in the country. >> it's quite difficult in serbia now. there is a massive influx of people. thousands of them...