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leaders have started an emergency migration meeting in brussels they want to find common ground on how to stem the influx of migrants and what to do with them once they make it onto the continent also coming up turkey is voting in both parliamentary and presidential elections it's expected to be a hard fought contest for president rich uptight heir to one who is facing his biggest electoral challenge in fifteen years of ruling the country. and germany live to find another day as the world com this gold with moments to spare and kept hope alive for the defending champion germany now have a long group stage match left to prove they're worthy of advancing into the next round. thanks for joining us that marion evans dean even leaders are gathering in brussels at this hour for an emergency mini summit over migration german chancellor angela merkel is facing a don't mistake crisis over the issue she's under pressure from within her own government to find a european approach to asylum and refugee policy at the e.u. level. several countries have reintroduced border controls to stop the flow of
leaders have started an emergency migration meeting in brussels they want to find common ground on how to stem the influx of migrants and what to do with them once they make it onto the continent also coming up turkey is voting in both parliamentary and presidential elections it's expected to be a hard fought contest for president rich uptight heir to one who is facing his biggest electoral challenge in fifteen years of ruling the country. and germany live to find another day as the world com...
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all eyes are on brussels today and tomorrow and the brussels virtue for max hofmann is with us to talk some more about what's at stake good to see you and max chancellor merkel before heading to brussels characterize this summit as potentially a make or break issue for the e.u. is that a little overblown do you think and give us a sense of how deep the fault lines run in europe. there's the classic fault line we've been talking about for some time now which ones you know around the visa grant states so in eastern europe countries are hungry in poland that just refused to take in any refugees and that has not changed the tone or bond in these people so the prime minister of hungary made that very clear before and at the arrival of this summit here so that is not going to change then we have more complicated fault lines with the south with italy for example because italy is biggest on the one side they want to tough stance on migration just like hungary on the other hand they have they bear the brunt of all the arrivals of migration through the mediterranean sea so they're also calling f
all eyes are on brussels today and tomorrow and the brussels virtue for max hofmann is with us to talk some more about what's at stake good to see you and max chancellor merkel before heading to brussels characterize this summit as potentially a make or break issue for the e.u. is that a little overblown do you think and give us a sense of how deep the fault lines run in europe. there's the classic fault line we've been talking about for some time now which ones you know around the visa grant...
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brussels know very well that they have far more cards to play, than britain has. has not worked very well. going back to the point where capitalism being good to adapt and should adapt, that is exactly what airbus is doing, they are saying, they are saying that, they are saying, this is what a capitalist company says, you do not offer us the conditions in which we want to do business, we go elsewhere. that is a threat, the problem is, thousands ofjobs on the line. i wasjust saying, they have made that threat three times now, and once you make a threat and do not carry it through, it is less convincing when you make it a second time and even less convincing the third time! your point is other companies are saying this as well. this is fundamentally different than the previous examples you cite, this is a major change in the trading relationship and their concerns echo countless other companies lobbying the government both in public and in private, a no deal scenario would be catastrophic for business and forjobs. and i think what you will see in the coming months i
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said it wasn't so much a trade war as a dangerous game, but how seriously are they taking it in brusselse it very seriously and the reactions coming up seriously and the reactions coming up from brussels at the end of the week, they were quite harsh. will this be a tit—for—tat escalation, what everybody is talking about? it will be difficult from the european perspective because every country has different interests. the next question is what comes after steel? from the german perspective, the big fear after steel, there will be big ta riffs fear after steel, there will be big tariffs on cars. germany transported ca i’s tariffs on cars. germany transported cars to the value of $20 billion to the us, the biggest automobile exporter in europe. they don't want an escalation, they want more appeasement, whilst france doesn't have the same interests. we will see how much thisjoint have the same interests. we will see how much this joint answer will look like. where do you think he has taken this step, given liam fox and others have been suggesting an paul ryan, the speaker of the house was su
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visit news live from berlin a group of leaders have started an emergency migration meeting in brussels they want to find common ground on how to stem the influx of migrants and what to do with them one thing make it onto the continent also coming up turkey is voting in both parliamentary and presidential elections it's expected to be a hard fought contest for president to one who's facing his biggest to lunch challenge in fifteen years of ruling the country. and their goals for coming fast and furious today at the soccer world cup but they were all for england the three lions thrashed panama to book their ticket to the knockout stages to talk all about it and look back at germany's dramatic last minute when saturday night. thanks for joining us i'm marrying. a group of sixteen e.u. leaders are holding an emergency migration meeting in brussels divisions within the bloc are widening over the issue german chancellor angela merkel wants a joint european approach to asylum in refugee policy for central european states taking an especially hard line on migration are snubbing today's talks a
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brussels says the eu is -- suggested earlier. to choose whatever type of relationship that wants after brexit, closer or more distant, as long as it does not clash with eu rules. but they say the uk is not free to choose what happens on the irish border, because the government, along with the eu, has signed up to avoiding the reintroduction of the hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland, to safeguard the good friday peace accord. this is the reddest of red lines for brussels. even if the government finally comes to agreement, the warning from brussels tonight is that the irish border deal could still bring brexit all tumbling down. the boss of tsb has admitted that fraudsters targeted thousands of people's bank accounts in the aftermath of an it meltdown in april. paul pester told mps that the bank had been overwhelmed by what he called an unprecedented attack by organised crime after a botched systems upgrade. it resulted in money being taken illegally out of 1300 accounts. simon gompertz reports. the so
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summit in brussels gentlemen thank you for your coverage your. let's get you caught up now with some of the other stories making news around the world. in mali the headquarters of a multinational antiterrorist force that's come under attack in the town of severe the building is said to have been besieged following a large explosion six people are reported to have been killed and many more injured . nigeria is facing calls for improved road and vehicle safety after nine people were killed when an oil tanker crashed and burst into flames in lagos the fire which happened during thursday evening rush hour in gulf more than fifty vehicles it's not yet clear what cost the crash. in thailand rescuers searching for a soccer team member missing inside a flooded cave of lower survival packages into an opening in the mountain hoping they might reach them there's been no sign of the twelve boys and their coach since they entered the cave complex on saturday night warnings prone to flooding. german authorities have confirmed that a body found at a spanish gas
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i think there was some concern about the mood music coming out of brussels.e consensus that theresa may had tried to find and paper over in her cabinet, given how difficult it had been for her to get to this stage. a quick final thought about theresa may herself, there might be people listening thinking given everything you have outlined, in other circumstances, would the prime minister be going? outlined, in other circumstances, would the prime minister be going7|j think would the prime minister be going?” think she is under intolerable pressure. i would not want to be in her shoes. as we speak donald trump has just touched down her shoes. as we speak donald trump hasjust touched down in her shoes. as we speak donald trump has just touched down in quebec. her shoes. as we speak donald trump hasjust touched down in quebec. he hasjust touched down in quebec. he has refused to have a bilateral meeting with her but he has agreed to meet with emmanuel macron of france and justin trudeau of canada. it isa france and justin trudeau of canada. it is a bit embarrassi
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and brussels they were already drawing up a list of retaliatory measures. this is a but they probably were. european union can look. react to that we've got a new kind of reaction so really you need to introduce a sort of a dispute. on the on the w t o. likely candidates for targeted products motorcycles bourbon cranberries and oranges out of the united states. and we have team coverage this morning let's bring in claire richardson who is standing by in washington max huffman standing by in brussels and hans brandt has the latest from berlin and clare first of all like to begin with you and talk a little bit about the justification that the united states is using for these tariffs they've said that it's because of national security issues but with this being some of its closest allies how are they justifying that. good morning sara that's right the most recent thing we've heard from u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross is to try and try and turn this on this head on its head to say that the european union in fact failed to convince washington not to impose t
and brussels they were already drawing up a list of retaliatory measures. this is a but they probably were. european union can look. react to that we've got a new kind of reaction so really you need to introduce a sort of a dispute. on the on the w t o. likely candidates for targeted products motorcycles bourbon cranberries and oranges out of the united states. and we have team coverage this morning let's bring in claire richardson who is standing by in washington max huffman standing by in...
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them out if their asylum claims fail the german chancellor says good book everyone but it's only in brussels side not so fast i'm phil gayle in berlin and this is the day. or indeed stuff that i'm far in the early hours of the morning we arrived at a result i would describe as an important step in the right direction. indeed. that we go forward deal migration. to far too early to talk about the success. today we're not yet at the end of the route but you can well imagine that the perspectives were exchanged leave you read of mine a different member state sitting with you start but this is in front of the easiest part of the. door so it's awful to go. for a new start implementing because. i haven't signed any specific agreement were transferred i haven't made any promises we've simply reached some conclusions that we'll need to work on. also coming up on the day with mugabe gone from power grabs over zimbabwe's white farmers forcibly evicted from their lands they will stay. this is come across to buy but they think if we come to u.k. come to america we said no no we stay home we've got to fig
them out if their asylum claims fail the german chancellor says good book everyone but it's only in brussels side not so fast i'm phil gayle in berlin and this is the day. or indeed stuff that i'm far in the early hours of the morning we arrived at a result i would describe as an important step in the right direction. indeed. that we go forward deal migration. to far too early to talk about the success. today we're not yet at the end of the route but you can well imagine that the perspectives...
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at the brussels commission level.accountable. we will move on for now. we could film many hours on this topic alone. we will see imminently whether thomas is right on whether much will be achieved by this mini summit this weekend. here in the uk, let's talk about events here this week. here in the uk, no sooner did prime minister theresa may survive a parliamentary vote about brexit — after a torrid time just the week before — than several major companies, including the aerospace giant airbus, started ringing very loud and very public alarm bells about the risk of britain leaving the eu without a transition deal. airbus, which directly employs 14 thousand people in the uk, said it might stop manufacturing here in the event of no deal — which would be ‘catastrophic‘ for its business, it warned. janet, we're meant to leave in nine months‘ time, not much has been agreed? could ijust say a word about our bus. they said if we didn'tjoin could ijust say a word about our bus. they said if we didn't join the euro, back in the
at the brussels commission level.accountable. we will move on for now. we could film many hours on this topic alone. we will see imminently whether thomas is right on whether much will be achieved by this mini summit this weekend. here in the uk, let's talk about events here this week. here in the uk, no sooner did prime minister theresa may survive a parliamentary vote about brexit — after a torrid time just the week before — than several major companies, including the aerospace giant...
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at the brussels commission level.ke it in because they are elected and accountable. we will move on for now... we could fill many hours with this topic alone, so we will see, imminently, whether thomas is right when he says that not much may be achieved by this mini summit in brussels this weekend. here in the uk, let's talk a little bit about events here, no sooner did prime minister theresa may survive a parliamentary vote about brexit, after a torrid time we discussed last week, several major companies including the aerospace giant airbus started ringing very loud and very public alarm bells this week about the risk of britain leaving the eu without a transition deal. airbus, which directly implies 14,000 people in this country, said it may stop manufacturing here in the event of no deal. they said no deal would be catastrophic for their business. janet, goodness, we are meant to leave the eu nine months from now. can i say a word about airbus? they said, if we didn't join the euro, that was back in the day, they w
at the brussels commission level.ke it in because they are elected and accountable. we will move on for now... we could fill many hours with this topic alone, so we will see, imminently, whether thomas is right when he says that not much may be achieved by this mini summit in brussels this weekend. here in the uk, let's talk a little bit about events here, no sooner did prime minister theresa may survive a parliamentary vote about brexit, after a torrid time we discussed last week, several...
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them out if their asylum claims fail the german chancellor says good work everyone but italy and brussels say not so fast i'm phil gayle in berlin and this is the day. to shelters i'm far in the early hours of the morning we arrived at a result i would describe as an important step in the right direction and. indeed wish to give. as we go forward deal migration it's far too early to talk about the success is a nod to the course we're not yet at the end of the route but you can well imagine that the perspective is pretty extreme the view read among the different member states. but this is in fact the easiest part of that that's come first or the right side from the ground. when you start implementing it. with i haven't signed any specific agreement for transfer american i haven't made any promises we simply reach some conclusions that we'll need to work on it. also coming up on the day with mugabe gone from power up the land grabs over zimbabwe's white farmers forcibly evicted from their lands they will stay. they come across but they think if we. come we said no no we think we've got to f
them out if their asylum claims fail the german chancellor says good work everyone but italy and brussels say not so fast i'm phil gayle in berlin and this is the day. to shelters i'm far in the early hours of the morning we arrived at a result i would describe as an important step in the right direction and. indeed wish to give. as we go forward deal migration it's far too early to talk about the success is a nod to the course we're not yet at the end of the route but you can well imagine that...
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make deals at brussels or the caribbean popular brussels are going to work. this also has to be seen now though the attempt that has been made by the president of the republic was heavily influenced by the formation of this government shows that the figures that have been chosen and picked for the key positions in the economy ministry for instance. are somehow compatible with the euro brussels. system also the position of foreign minister with mr moderate of an uneasy he's a longstanding brussels figure so he knows and he's known in brussels very well certainly the at the european affairs ministry which is a lower level ministry but anyway his voice will be heard in the government coalition here as a more critical voice all together actually i wouldn't foresee any attempt to exit the union or the euro zone on the contrary there will be a critical approach to work from within but it will be something that the european institutions have to deal with the time that italy is silently accepting anything maybe's over paolo really really quickly only about forty seco
make deals at brussels or the caribbean popular brussels are going to work. this also has to be seen now though the attempt that has been made by the president of the republic was heavily influenced by the formation of this government shows that the figures that have been chosen and picked for the key positions in the economy ministry for instance. are somehow compatible with the euro brussels. system also the position of foreign minister with mr moderate of an uneasy he's a longstanding...
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but how seriously are they taking it in brussels?ke it very seriously and the reactions coming out from brussels, which you saw at the end of the week, they were quite harsh. now, the big question of course is will this be now a tit—for—tat escalation, what everyone is talking about, but it will be very difficult also from the european perspective because every country has different interests and now the next question is what comes after steel? and from the german perspective, the big fear, of course, is after steel, we will see tariffs on cars. germany, in 2017 only, exported cars to the value, volume of $20 billion to the us, by far the biggest auto exporter in europe. so, of course, they don't want an escalation, they want maybe a bit more appeasement. while there is france, doesn't have the same interests, so we will see how much this joint answer will stay, and how it will look like. greg katz, why do you think he has taken this step, given that liam fox as others have been suggesting — and, indeed, paul ryan, the speaker of the
but how seriously are they taking it in brussels?ke it very seriously and the reactions coming out from brussels, which you saw at the end of the week, they were quite harsh. now, the big question of course is will this be now a tit—for—tat escalation, what everyone is talking about, but it will be very difficult also from the european perspective because every country has different interests and now the next question is what comes after steel? and from the german perspective, the big fear,...
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the start of the second round of the brussels summit was delayed by two hours the reason a long night of negotiations at the end of which the leaders managed to reach a compromise on migration cipel was implicit is that i'm very satisfied with the senate's a great victory for me europe has been able to make a decision even if it sometimes takes time we want to protect our citizens but we also have to stand up for the protection of people in need of help so that. the leaders grappled with tightening asylum policy for around twelve hours the new italian prime minister just happy contrary threatened to block the measures until he finally got what he wanted. rescued refugees will in future be taken to closed reception centers with in the e.u. this is meant to relieve countries like italy at the same time camps are to be set up in northern african countries so that fewer migrants will make their way across the mediterranean in addition the european union wants to invest more money than before protecting its ex turtle borders we think it's important to implement these measures quickly becau
the start of the second round of the brussels summit was delayed by two hours the reason a long night of negotiations at the end of which the leaders managed to reach a compromise on migration cipel was implicit is that i'm very satisfied with the senate's a great victory for me europe has been able to make a decision even if it sometimes takes time we want to protect our citizens but we also have to stand up for the protection of people in need of help so that. the leaders grappled with...
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but how seriously are they taking it in brussels?take it very seriously and the reactions coming out from brussels which is at the end of the week were quite harsh. the question of courses will this spina now a tit—for—tat escalation, what everyone is talking about, but it will be difficult also from the european perspective cross every country has different interest and now the next question is what comes and now the next question is what co m es after and now the next question is what comes after steel? from the german perspective, the big fear of courses after still we will see tariffs on cars. germany in 2017 only exported ca i’s cars. germany in 2017 only exported cars to the value and volume of $20 billion to the us, by far the biggest auto exporter in europe. so of course they don't want of escalation, they want a bit more appeasement. whereas france doesn't have the same interest, the wood will see how much this joint anthem will see how much this joint anthem will stay and what it will look for. why do you think he has taken
but how seriously are they taking it in brussels?take it very seriously and the reactions coming out from brussels which is at the end of the week were quite harsh. the question of courses will this spina now a tit—for—tat escalation, what everyone is talking about, but it will be difficult also from the european perspective cross every country has different interest and now the next question is what comes and now the next question is what co m es after and now the next question is what...
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summit dominic kane al-jazeera brussels. all u.s. president all trumpet sharpened his call to deport people who enter the country illegally saying they should be sent back to where they came from immediately and without a court case i have. no doubt. he made the comments after protesters tried to block a bus carrying migrant children have a u.s. border with mexico police will call to disperse the protesters and enable the bus to proceed policy to separate children from their parents as far as an outcry are around the country without is there much more still ahead for you nine police officers have been arrested in ethiopia over saturday's grenade attack and displaced families from dara set up makeshift camps in the desert while russian as strikes rained down on the syrian province. and it stays cold in the southeast of a stray bullets big surprise sunshine of course helps a lot with the might be a bit of a development the next couple of days at the eastern side in the immediate future looks like sunshine melbourne thirteen cities seve
summit dominic kane al-jazeera brussels. all u.s. president all trumpet sharpened his call to deport people who enter the country illegally saying they should be sent back to where they came from immediately and without a court case i have. no doubt. he made the comments after protesters tried to block a bus carrying migrant children have a u.s. border with mexico police will call to disperse the protesters and enable the bus to proceed policy to separate children from their parents as far as...
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leaders is hoping to find common ground at an emergency meeting in brussels the discussing solutions to stem the influx of migrants and what to do with them once they make it onto the continent. and the goals were coming fast and furious today at the soccer world cup but they were almost all for england the three lions thrash can amount to both their ticket to the knockout stage and we'll talk about it and look back at germany's dramatic last minute when on saturday night. thanks for joining us i'm marrying evans dean the ballots are being counted in turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections president wretch of time has a cave party are facing a tight race or to one cast his ballot earlier today he needs to garner more than fifty percent of the vote to avoid a runoff his main competition comes from the heart i am injury of the secular republican people's party he's galvanized the opposition with huge campaign rallies around the. entry in recent weeks. we have team coverage of the elections in turkey with a correspondent in the capital ankara and dorian jones for us in istanbu
leaders is hoping to find common ground at an emergency meeting in brussels the discussing solutions to stem the influx of migrants and what to do with them once they make it onto the continent. and the goals were coming fast and furious today at the soccer world cup but they were almost all for england the three lions thrash can amount to both their ticket to the knockout stage and we'll talk about it and look back at germany's dramatic last minute when on saturday night. thanks for joining us...
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brussels representative but only does most significant operation was to come pick a year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other than a doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded him. israel responded by launching the military operation more massive than its nineteen seventy three war effort against the combined forces of egypt and syria. and nine hundred eighty two israeli invasion of lebanon had been an open secret for some time the lebanon israel border had been a constant point of tension as palestinians and israelis dreda drugget and artillery fire and a fact had realized that it was only a matter of time before israel launched an all out attack go ahead. we have a man who at our arafat's was the only one who believe that an israeli invasion which would reach beirut was inevitable he complied appeal always military council and it won't a committee headed by the p.l.o. his chief of staff start to plan the defense of beirut. many palestinians expected a repeat of the one nine hundred seventy eight invasion and assault with l
brussels representative but only does most significant operation was to come pick a year later. on june third one nine hundred eighty two and other than a doll gunmen opened fire on israel's ambassador to london critically wounded him. israel responded by launching the military operation more massive than its nineteen seventy three war effort against the combined forces of egypt and syria. and nine hundred eighty two israeli invasion of lebanon had been an open secret for some time the lebanon...
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in brussels the e.u. leaders have agreed a tentative deal designed to curb migration it's an ambitious plan though lacking anything in the way of detail european council president donald tusk admitted it was too early to claim success but said it was an important first step despite this it came as a great relief to many european leaders. the start of the second round of the brussels summit was delayed by two hours the reason a long night of negotiations at the end of which the leaders managed to reach a compromise on migration cipel was implicit is that i'm very satisfied with this and it's a great victory for me europe has been able to make a decision even if it sometimes takes time we want to protect our citizens but we also have to stand up for the protection of people in need of help. the leaders grappled with tightening asylum policy for around twelve hours the new italian prime minister just happy content threatened to block the measures until he finally got what he wanted. rescued refugees will in
in brussels the e.u. leaders have agreed a tentative deal designed to curb migration it's an ambitious plan though lacking anything in the way of detail european council president donald tusk admitted it was too early to claim success but said it was an important first step despite this it came as a great relief to many european leaders. the start of the second round of the brussels summit was delayed by two hours the reason a long night of negotiations at the end of which the leaders managed...
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in brussels thank you. let's take a look now are some of the other stories making news around the world the death toll during two months of government on rest in nicaragua has risen to more than two hundred into american commission on human rights as another thirteen hundred have been injured the agency claims nicaragua has failed to respect human rights during the protests. united nations has condemned fairness weightless human rights record in a new report it describes the rule of law in the country as being virtually absent the report goes on to refuse venezuelan security forces of carrying out hundreds of questionable killings without being prosecuted. police in india say five human rights campaigners have been gang raped on the ducted at gunpoint women were staging street plays in the eastern state of jock counts to highlight people trafficking they were later freed and several suspects detained. so world cup day nine fan favorites iceland lost two nil to nigeria it's the super eagles that first go fir
in brussels thank you. let's take a look now are some of the other stories making news around the world the death toll during two months of government on rest in nicaragua has risen to more than two hundred into american commission on human rights as another thirteen hundred have been injured the agency claims nicaragua has failed to respect human rights during the protests. united nations has condemned fairness weightless human rights record in a new report it describes the rule of law in the...
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in brussels thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world police in india say five human rights campaigners have been gang raped and abducted at gunpoint the women were staging street plays in the eastern state. to highlight people trafficking the women were later freed and several suspects detained. the united nations has condemned venezuela's human rights record in a new report it described the rule of law in the country as being virtually absent the report goes on to accuse the country's security forces of carrying out hundreds of questionable killings without being prosecuted. south sudan has broken off the latest round of talks aimed at ending its five years civil war this week president salva kiir had been that has been meeting with the rebel leader machar the first face to face talks in almost two years fresh talks are reportedly due next week and . turkey heads to the polls on sunday with the future of the country's political system at stake if the curren
in brussels thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world police in india say five human rights campaigners have been gang raped and abducted at gunpoint the women were staging street plays in the eastern state. to highlight people trafficking the women were later freed and several suspects detained. the united nations has condemned venezuela's human rights record in a new report it described the rule of law in the country as being virtually absent...
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everything from the angle america's words on migration in a speech to parliament ahead of crunch talks in brussels the german chancellor says that the issue of migration will decide the destiny of the european union also at stake her own destiny as germany's leader. also coming up shock and soul searching as true in germany as the national team crashed out of the world cup in the group stage how did it all go so wrong for the reigning champions who will have analysis from our football expert. i'm sara kelly walked into the program german chancellor angela merkel has been addressing the german parliament on the controversial topic of migration she called it one of the biggest challenges facing the e.u. and she urged the block to take a multilateral approach to overcome division on the issue her comments came ahead of a key summit in brussels later today. but if you know how old. europe is facing many challenges. but migration could become a make or break question for the new and you know given either we tackle it in such a way that people in africa and elsewhere believe we are guided by our values
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let's talk about summits and matters arising with the correspondent barbara very in brussels welcome barbara so who is invited on sunday and what do they hope to achieve. now this is the group of the willing in a sense germany italy france spain bulgaria greece and some other countries might yet come and invite themselves to this pre-summit meeting where they're trying to figure out where compromise is and how compromises can be made on migration policy because looking at the summit next week the real summit in brussels you have one night to to negotiate and that is sometimes too short to really find to build bridges and to hammer out solutions for things that have been not solvable so far so that's what is at stake and what is on the table for this mini pre preparatory summit where is the common ground where the differences. the common ground is of course better border protection that the e.u. has been talking about that for years which seems like decades i mean every summit they say yes we need better border protection now if it comes up for people to give money and particularly to
let's talk about summits and matters arising with the correspondent barbara very in brussels welcome barbara so who is invited on sunday and what do they hope to achieve. now this is the group of the willing in a sense germany italy france spain bulgaria greece and some other countries might yet come and invite themselves to this pre-summit meeting where they're trying to figure out where compromise is and how compromises can be made on migration policy because looking at the summit next week...
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and surprisingly, she's in brussels. welcome to the program, katya.ere in parliament this week. how's that been viewed from where you are? well, it's been viewed, really, with several bags of popcorn and a few packets of crisps as well. ithink, you know, basically, the way the people in this building behind me in the european commission and in capitals across europe, is this is time for them to watch and to wait. they cannot get involved in what is absolutely, you know, a situation of domestic politics. but frankly, taking a bit of a wider look at this, this is how the eu has felt throughout much of the brexit negotiation process. they feel, in the eu, that the government has spent so much time negotiating, arguing and fighting with itself that that has stopped it coming here to brussels with a tough, single line on britain's behalf when it comes to brexit. so this helps the eu feel that cards really are in its hands, and after for what went on with westminster this week, you know, the message here is we don't quite understand it, but when you've fini
and surprisingly, she's in brussels. welcome to the program, katya.ere in parliament this week. how's that been viewed from where you are? well, it's been viewed, really, with several bags of popcorn and a few packets of crisps as well. ithink, you know, basically, the way the people in this building behind me in the european commission and in capitals across europe, is this is time for them to watch and to wait. they cannot get involved in what is absolutely, you know, a situation of domestic...
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off the european leaders meeting to turn the almost impossible into public policy are gathered in brussels trying to find common ground over migration in border security the german chancellor angela merkel's political future is on the line she warns the fate of europe is also at stake. and at the world cup in russia it is done and dusted with some exciting matches on thursday belgium made it three out of three by beating england's a top sheet but just one goal was all they need to see off an eager english eleven . it's good to have you with us we have breaking news tonight from the united states there has been a shooting at a newspaper in the state of maryland a man is in police custody after opening fire on the news room of the capital newspaper in the city of annapolis now officials are confirming that several people have been killed police we just heard in the west. in saying that five people have died one journalist who was in the news room at the time tweeted that the gunman fired his way through a glass door and then sprayed the room with gunfire there is no indication of the motive
off the european leaders meeting to turn the almost impossible into public policy are gathered in brussels trying to find common ground over migration in border security the german chancellor angela merkel's political future is on the line she warns the fate of europe is also at stake. and at the world cup in russia it is done and dusted with some exciting matches on thursday belgium made it three out of three by beating england's a top sheet but just one goal was all they need to see off an...
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analysis also coming up it's being billed as the mother of all summits european leaders arrive in brussels for talks expected to focus on migration the number of migrants arriving in the e.u. has dropped since two thousand and fifteen but uncle michael says the issue has the potential to make or break the union. and the chief executive of western union tells d.w. the united states must accept that its success is built on emigration he says he's worried about trying to america first campaign. i'm seeing you so much going there good to have you with us team germany is about to touch down on home soil after the world cup campaign far earlier than planned a few hours ago the germany players and staff left their base in fact to nikki outside moscow and headed straight to the airport they were arriving home to an uncertain welcome this was the worst world cup performance by a germany team and the players and coach have been subject to heavy criticism at home. and we're hoping to go live to frankfurt airport in a minute to see that arrival but while we wait let's have another look at how germany'
analysis also coming up it's being billed as the mother of all summits european leaders arrive in brussels for talks expected to focus on migration the number of migrants arriving in the e.u. has dropped since two thousand and fifteen but uncle michael says the issue has the potential to make or break the union. and the chief executive of western union tells d.w. the united states must accept that its success is built on emigration he says he's worried about trying to america first campaign....
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well the point here is surely if the deal that's been arrived at in brussels appears on him. oppressive to people in brussels what matters now here in germany is how that deal is perceived in bavaria specifically by the christian social union that governs the state of area and which in coalition with angle americal here in berlin controls the interior ministry's the interior minister holds the whole of who are affectively compelled angle americal to try to find a european solution with the threats that he has interior minister this coming monday we decide to start sending refugees back at the borders so how will he perceive this this deal this solution the point to make is that is becoming clear today that there are some.
well the point here is surely if the deal that's been arrived at in brussels appears on him. oppressive to people in brussels what matters now here in germany is how that deal is perceived in bavaria specifically by the christian social union that governs the state of area and which in coalition with angle americal here in berlin controls the interior ministry's the interior minister holds the whole of who are affectively compelled angle americal to try to find a european solution with the...
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dictated by brussels or inevitably dictated not because brussels is a dictator but because greece has decided to stay within the you because every other alternative has been viewed by the people of greece as. negative so we have the example of greece and i think that based on that example i don't think any kountry besides the u.k. which however was not in the euro so it's a completely different issue i don't think any other county will walk out or even get any closer to walking out but. blood sweat tears. are ahead of all of us in terms of you know austerity measures and needed. to fix. many many aspects of the situation so i don't see the u.s. risk but i see going through a long phase of adjustment and hopefully not the economic or economic or. the country of growth now right where the is not coming or economic could decrease economic decrease hopefully not hopefully the economy will grow again sooner or later which will of course will stop but the optimism and . the hopes for a brighter future and that's really not a lot of optimism right now i know you were closely with the europea
dictated by brussels or inevitably dictated not because brussels is a dictator but because greece has decided to stay within the you because every other alternative has been viewed by the people of greece as. negative so we have the example of greece and i think that based on that example i don't think any kountry besides the u.k. which however was not in the euro so it's a completely different issue i don't think any other county will walk out or even get any closer to walking out but. blood...
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is warning it's make or break time for the future of the twenty eight nation bloc leaders are in brussels to discuss the migration crisis with deep divisions over how to manage the migrant flow into europe a controversial proposal to set up asylum seeker processing centers in northern africa will be examined france and germany want a shared responsibility among the member states but right wing governments are demanding tight so border controls and policies to reduce the number of migrants getting in well ahead of the summit dress the german parliament warning of how vital it is that europe does find the right solution. oh but you know how europe faces many challenges but migration could become the make or break one for the e.u. either we manage it so others in africa believe that we are guided by values and believe in multilateralism not unilateralism or nobody will believe any longer in the system of values that has made us strong that's why it's so important a you leaders have been here before especially in twenty fifteen when the migration crisis in europe was at its peak but they stru
is warning it's make or break time for the future of the twenty eight nation bloc leaders are in brussels to discuss the migration crisis with deep divisions over how to manage the migrant flow into europe a controversial proposal to set up asylum seeker processing centers in northern africa will be examined france and germany want a shared responsibility among the member states but right wing governments are demanding tight so border controls and policies to reduce the number of migrants...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brussels.d in the us now — where police say the gunman who shot dead five people at the offices of a newspaper in annapolis was there to kill as many people as he could. the attacker has been identified as jarrod ramos. he surrendered to police and on friday appeared in court, charged with five counts of murder. he's understood to have had a long—running feud with the publication. the chief of police, timothy altomare, said he wouldn't say the attackers name as he gave this update on the case. this was a targeted attack, we can't fathom why that person chose to do this. we don't think we have any more clear and present dangers to the citizens of this county, that person has had a history with the police department. in may of 13, we did have a situation where online threatening comments were made. we had a detective assigned to investigate it, the detective spoke with legal counsel for the capital gazette, several members of the staff, mr mark hart who has had several, so the news media was sche
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brussels.d in the us now — where police say the gunman who shot dead five people at the offices of a newspaper in annapolis was there to kill as many people as he could. the attacker has been identified as jarrod ramos. he surrendered to police and on friday appeared in court, charged with five counts of murder. he's understood to have had a long—running feud with the publication. the chief of police, timothy altomare, said he wouldn't say the attackers name as...
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deadlock in brussels as your opinion leaders try to thrash out a deal on migration an issue which threatens to split the e.u. and bring down angola mughals government. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up after syrian government as strikes kill another thirty people in a twelve hour ceasefire is announced. new reports that trumps campaign t. was willing to give inside information to foreign countries while he was president elect. and at least fifteen people die in the latest fire to consume the kenyan capital's largest open air market. welcome to the program our top story italy is ramping up the pressure on its european partners to reach common ground on how to deal with migrant arrivals its prime minister has reportedly blocked the adoption of a joint statement at a tense summit in brussels migration issues cause deep divisions in the european union and even threatens to trigger the collapse of the german government chancellor angela merkel has gone as far as warning that it could split the block apart with a number of undocumented migrants reaching euro
deadlock in brussels as your opinion leaders try to thrash out a deal on migration an issue which threatens to split the e.u. and bring down angola mughals government. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up after syrian government as strikes kill another thirty people in a twelve hour ceasefire is announced. new reports that trumps campaign t. was willing to give inside information to foreign countries while he was president elect. and at least fifteen people...
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their ego i didn't hear a professor of political science at the john cabot university in rome from brussels by skype is daniel grow director of the center for european policy studies and also in rome natalie director of the italian institute of international affairs and special advisor to the e.u.'s foreign policy chief editor rainy thank you all for being on the program we appreciate your time. in rome if i can start with you so the markets are breathing easier after the coming to power of this new coalition government in italy but is this government good news for italy and is it representative of the italian people. it's a tricky question the first question is tricky the second is not it is certainly representative of the italian people because the two parties of the coalitions have collected an absolute majority combined have collected an absolute majority of all votes whether it is good or bad if you're asking me personally i don't think it's very good but i am a voter as many others and my opinion counts up to a certain point we will see what they will be able to do naturally you'll fa
their ego i didn't hear a professor of political science at the john cabot university in rome from brussels by skype is daniel grow director of the center for european policy studies and also in rome natalie director of the italian institute of international affairs and special advisor to the e.u.'s foreign policy chief editor rainy thank you all for being on the program we appreciate your time. in rome if i can start with you so the markets are breathing easier after the coming to power of...
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joins us now from brussels.russels. we take a look at what leaders before we take a look at what the eu leaders decided today which basically wasn't very much beyond recognition that european countries have to work together to combat illegal migration, hardly a revelation, we have to ask why they we re revelation, we have to ask why they were holding this summit now in the summer were holding this summit now in the summer of 2018. things are very different to the height of europe's crisis in 2015. in fact, the number of migrant arrivals is down to such an of migrant arrivals is down to such a n exte nt of migrant arrivals is down to such an extent that most eu countries haven't been affected by the assumed at all and have been happy to look the other way. what has changed right now? europe's migrant crisis is about a change in policy not the number of arrivals. suddenly, the two countries that mainly dealt with migrants arriving over the last couple of years, germany who takes in the largest number of asylum see
joins us now from brussels.russels. we take a look at what leaders before we take a look at what the eu leaders decided today which basically wasn't very much beyond recognition that european countries have to work together to combat illegal migration, hardly a revelation, we have to ask why they we re revelation, we have to ask why they were holding this summit now in the summer were holding this summit now in the summer of 2018. things are very different to the height of europe's crisis in...
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well now we are going to head to brussels where the others of sixteen of the e.u. nations have been discussing solutions to the migration debate this was following an emergency summit there in brussels yesterday no concrete decisions coming out of that particular meeting and we know that a full e.u. wide summit is coming up later on thursday all the sixty million porton for one it leader in particular that is the german chancellor angela merkel who is seeking a short term deal with other e.u. members to cope with the migration crisis here's why german chancellor angela merkel who's in brussels looking to her fellow e.u. need is backing on migration austria's johnson a suggestion coolants take some more hardline approach but there is some common ground between medical and french president emmanuel mccall. the era of open borders across the whole of the e.u. seems to be over more and more member states are demanding more rigorous security like here on the boat garion turkish border the leaders are united on strengthening libya's coast guard so that migrants can no lo
well now we are going to head to brussels where the others of sixteen of the e.u. nations have been discussing solutions to the migration debate this was following an emergency summit there in brussels yesterday no concrete decisions coming out of that particular meeting and we know that a full e.u. wide summit is coming up later on thursday all the sixty million porton for one it leader in particular that is the german chancellor angela merkel who is seeking a short term deal with other e.u....
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i know there are a tile this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up eight leaders meet in brussels to iron out differences over migration policies. donald trump's middle east advisor says the u.s. will soon announce its peace plan even if the palestinians are not on board. and from boomtown to ghost town how china's government is trying to combat the effects of tourism on the environment. well voting has just ended in parliamentary and presidential polls that are being described as president rejet tired toughest electoral test yet he wants a first round knockout and a majority for his party but once facing a really energized opposition has been a spec reports from ankara. if turkey's president is nervous there was no sign of it as he voted with his family in his istanbul home type one will enjoy widespread new executive presidential powers if he's reelected his favorite to win but a resurgent opposition has turned this into an unexpectedly tight race. turkey staging a democratic revolution with this election to transfer to the executive presidency was destined to happen to us at th
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this is deja vu news live from berlin european union leaders in brussels have wrapped up an emergency meeting on migration it's a divisive issue in the e.u. but germany's chancellor angela merkel says there is a lot of goodwill within the block the leaders discuss ways to stem the flow of undocumented migration to your. credit card one leads to turkey's presidential poll with most of the ballots counted she looks certain to secure over fifty percent of the vote needed to avoid a runoff. and the goals were coming fast and furious today at the world cup but they were almost all for england the three lions thrashed panama to build a book their ticket to the knockout stages we'll talk about it and look back at germany's dramatic last minute win saturday night. i'm sorry so much going to good to have you with us german chancellor angela merkel says a meeting of the leaders in brussels has created a lot of goodwill to discuss disagreements on migration they held emergency talks in brussels today ahead of a e.u. wide summit beginning on thursday the block is deeply divided over how to manage
this is deja vu news live from berlin european union leaders in brussels have wrapped up an emergency meeting on migration it's a divisive issue in the e.u. but germany's chancellor angela merkel says there is a lot of goodwill within the block the leaders discuss ways to stem the flow of undocumented migration to your. credit card one leads to turkey's presidential poll with most of the ballots counted she looks certain to secure over fifty percent of the vote needed to avoid a runoff. and the...
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news behrendt records is in brussels and can tell us some more apparent good to see you this is starting to feel a lot like groundhog day except of course that moscow has changed its mind about allowing the lifeline to dock. but in the end mulder does not have much choice then excepting the boat interests and let them dog because legally they can only refuse this entry if there's a disease onboard or if the terror threat but this is not the case. of course and because this ship the lifeline if there's an emergency on board they have to be able to enter the harbor this question is what happens next can these people on board actually enter into malta can they leave the boat when it is docked in malta and only some countries like france and italy that say we might take some of these migrants but they didn't give any number they didn't give any time so the fate of these people is still up in arms now the way italy is going about this riegert dealing with this issue is quite questionable but is this right wing government achieving what so many summits in brussels have failed to do get other i
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there are three days to go before german chancellor angela merkel's mini migration summit in brussels invitations have gone out in the name of the european commission to ten countries including italy greece spain and austria coming maybe more the german chancellor wants as many countries as possible to take back refugees if they've registered their first a preliminary draft of the final declaration points to a clear tightening of the u.s. side and policy including an end to the large scale movement of refugees within the european union the document proposes the establishment of migrant processing centers outside a u. borders also a mechanism for deportations between e.u. countries cash and other welfare provisions would only be available in the countries migrants are registered and there'd be controls at stations in airports to limit cross border movement but the document provoked disagreement as soon as it was leaked italian prime minister to. complain that the paper disregarded his country's position and threatened to boycott this weekend's migration meeting he says italy wants a mo
there are three days to go before german chancellor angela merkel's mini migration summit in brussels invitations have gone out in the name of the european commission to ten countries including italy greece spain and austria coming maybe more the german chancellor wants as many countries as possible to take back refugees if they've registered their first a preliminary draft of the final declaration points to a clear tightening of the u.s. side and policy including an end to the large scale...
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up european leaders meeting to turn the almost impossible into public policy they're gathered in brussels trying to find common ground over migration in border security. political future is on the line she's morning at the fate of europe is also at stake. and is soul searching in kenya as a huge fire kills fifteen people at a market in nairobi it's the seventh blaze to hit the market in less than a decade the president of kenya has promised answers and the group phase at the world cup in russia is done and dusted with some exciting matches on thursday belgium made it three out of three by beating england to top. just one goal is all they need to see off an eager english eleven. it's. good to have you with us we have breaking news to begin this program coming from the united states there has been a shooting at a newspaper in the u.s. state of maryland multiple. people have reported hearing shots and there are reports of fatalities although the reports are contradictory at this moment and the building has been evacuated as police re understand search for the shooter and you're looking at ae
up european leaders meeting to turn the almost impossible into public policy they're gathered in brussels trying to find common ground over migration in border security. political future is on the line she's morning at the fate of europe is also at stake. and is soul searching in kenya as a huge fire kills fifteen people at a market in nairobi it's the seventh blaze to hit the market in less than a decade the president of kenya has promised answers and the group phase at the world cup in russia...