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a new camp has opened just a few kilometers away from calais. authorities are on high alert after the military killed 53 people in an early-morning raid close to the libyan border. ♪ anchor: european rea leaders are offering a new deal with turkey in an effort to stem the flow of migrants. returning migrants they've made it from turkey to greece back to turkish soil. eu was offering to take in people with concerned refugee status. the european parliament president. we must show the traffickers and also so the refugees that it doesn't make sense to board the transport to get into registration centers that they will also have in turkey in the future. them a realve chance to be protected. and resettled. but not by handing over your fate to these criminals. anchor: he is at the summit in brussels. will be coming today. they are hoping to get one soon. that is a possibility. we are hearing that negotiations have hit a snag. the 28 leaders of the union along with the prime minister of turkey have been negotiating and discussing this plan put forward b
a new camp has opened just a few kilometers away from calais. authorities are on high alert after the military killed 53 people in an early-morning raid close to the libyan border. ♪ anchor: european rea leaders are offering a new deal with turkey in an effort to stem the flow of migrants. returning migrants they've made it from turkey to greece back to turkish soil. eu was offering to take in people with concerned refugee status. the european parliament president. we must show the...
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it's been a significant problem for the local people here of calais for a couple of years now, sinces whole migrant crisis actually, you know, started. the actual coming to a climax and attempt to reduce the size of the count has been a priority for the local calais authorities now and the court order which allowed them starting last thursday to begin the clearance of this camp has been welcomed by many people. i mean there are differing estimates as to how many people are on this camp and between 3 1/2 thousand and 5 1/2 thousand people and they are looking for a manageable figure of somewhere around 2000 but there is going to have to be a lot of work and negotiation before that is achieved. >> thanks have very much according to u.n. refugee agency 130,000 refugees have crossed the mediterranean this year far exceeding the total for the first half of last year. one of the roots the refugees take to europe is through north africa and then across the mediterranean ending up in italy, this is proven periless and thousands have lost their lives and as claudia reports from rome a new pil
it's been a significant problem for the local people here of calais for a couple of years now, sinces whole migrant crisis actually, you know, started. the actual coming to a climax and attempt to reduce the size of the count has been a priority for the local calais authorities now and the court order which allowed them starting last thursday to begin the clearance of this camp has been welcomed by many people. i mean there are differing estimates as to how many people are on this camp and...
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driven out, more refugees are forced out of the jungle camp in calais as part of the site is cleared. >>> formal quite leader so osama bin laden's will. >>> donald trump is predicted to gain potentially an unassailable momentum in the race towards the republican presidential nomination in super tuesday. the tycoon has been in several states today. for the democrats, hillary clinton is expected to win the lyon's share of support after this super tuesday. speaking out on biggity try and bullying. they seem to have forgotten about issues. and they now run their game based on insults. it has turned into an one township upsmanship. and i don't think that's appropriate in a presidential campaign. i'll speak out about it. >> you got to get people to some how work together. our country is so unbelievably divided. it's divided politically. it's divided among white and black. it's divided in so many ways. we're going to bring our country together, folks. we're going to bring it together. we have to bring it together. and people don't know that about me. i bring people together. >> so let's you
driven out, more refugees are forced out of the jungle camp in calais as part of the site is cleared. >>> formal quite leader so osama bin laden's will. >>> donald trump is predicted to gain potentially an unassailable momentum in the race towards the republican presidential nomination in super tuesday. the tycoon has been in several states today. for the democrats, hillary clinton is expected to win the lyon's share of support after this super tuesday. speaking out on biggity...
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his dream was to cross calais and make a new life in u.k. by chance we met again on tuesday on the way to a refugee center in southern france. >> i have four kids. i would like my kids to study in france and serve the french nation and people and be good citizens. the jungle doesn't serve me or anyone. there is no ope hope that the u.k. borders will open. >> they reject the idea that these people will graph trait back here to calais. >> 80% of the migrants have claimed asylum in france. it's a sustainable operation. we've been doing this since october. now in march. we'll continue as long as there are migrants here in very difficult conditions. >> the impacts of this clearance program is disputed. authorities say 1,000 people will be moved. campaigners say 3500. but what is undisputed, the demolition will continue regardless. >> the u.n. envoy to syria says that he's delayed the next round of negotiations between warring parties until march 9th. the delay is for technical reasons and for the cease-fire, to, quote, better settle down. that li
his dream was to cross calais and make a new life in u.k. by chance we met again on tuesday on the way to a refugee center in southern france. >> i have four kids. i would like my kids to study in france and serve the french nation and people and be good citizens. the jungle doesn't serve me or anyone. there is no ope hope that the u.k. borders will open. >> they reject the idea that these people will graph trait back here to calais. >> 80% of the migrants have claimed asylum...
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what's your interpretation of how this all played out ape calais? >> the wonton instruction of large parts of the camp is outrageous and short sighted, because it will not stop refugees who are in desperate needs of protection traveling to calais. we know from our work there that there are many, many extremely traumatized people and level of violent will exacerbate their mental health and their physical health. >> the french government would say they are providing the containers which are refurbished containers to improve their situation, there will be heating them and it's a better place to stay rather than the points. >> a welcome step forward, of course. the provisions inadequate, there are not enough being provided. if this were a refugee crisis, that would be televised aid agency appeals, we'd be consulting refugees about them rather than imposing on that them containers with bets in them, which is not the way people want to be accommodated. >> further from calais, they are living in even more squalid conditions. >> i visited many, many settlem
what's your interpretation of how this all played out ape calais? >> the wonton instruction of large parts of the camp is outrageous and short sighted, because it will not stop refugees who are in desperate needs of protection traveling to calais. we know from our work there that there are many, many extremely traumatized people and level of violent will exacerbate their mental health and their physical health. >> the french government would say they are providing the containers...
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. -- calais. the push to revive a case against south africa's president is back in court. >>> and china makes domestic violence a crime for the first time. ♪ >>> hello. they spent tens of millions of dollars being on the campaign trail for months and traded policy points and insults. but super-tuesday is where it gets real. the republican and democratic candidates will fight it out in 11 states. we have correspondent following developments in all of the key states. at the moment we'll be speaking to alan fisher in texas and andy gallagher in alabama. but first let's find out what super-tuesday is all about. the process can appear complicated, so we asked felicity barr to explain how it all works. >> super-tuesday the day when multiple u.s. states decide who they want as their party candidate. for the democrats it's a sfrath battle between hillary clinton and the senator from vermont bernie sanders. after her landslide win in south carolina, clinton has a strong lead over sanders with 544 delegates
. -- calais. the push to revive a case against south africa's president is back in court. >>> and china makes domestic violence a crime for the first time. ♪ >>> hello. they spent tens of millions of dollars being on the campaign trail for months and traded policy points and insults. but super-tuesday is where it gets real. the republican and democratic candidates will fight it out in 11 states. we have correspondent following developments in all of the key states. at the...
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support so most refugees stay on french soil >> we will invest an additional 70 million pounds in calais to assist the work of the french police. the money will go towards efforts to move people from the damps in-- camps in calais to other facilities in france and we will do joint works to return refugees to their home countries. the challenge is in the eastern mediterranean where we need to stop the people smugglers. >> reporter: the demolition of parts of the refugee camp in calais known as the jungle continues. undeterred by sporadic fires, the teams have flattened a large area of the camp. it has been a potent symbol of the crisis here in northern europe. a p clearance of large areas of it in the past couple of days by the authorities certainly sends a powerful message to those refugees hoping to come here in the expectation of being able to reach the u.k. there are questions of whether throwing munno problem is a real solution >> it is not only a money issue, with-- throwing money is a real solution. >> it is not a money issue. it is a visa issue, a global picture of what countries
support so most refugees stay on french soil >> we will invest an additional 70 million pounds in calais to assist the work of the french police. the money will go towards efforts to move people from the damps in-- camps in calais to other facilities in france and we will do joint works to return refugees to their home countries. the challenge is in the eastern mediterranean where we need to stop the people smugglers. >> reporter: the demolition of parts of the refugee camp in...
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earlier this month authorities in northern france dismantled the refugee camp in calais known as the jungle. emma hayward reports. >> early morning and police are moving migrants in pairs from a refugee much camp. stalingrad station has become their temporary home. we visited the camp just a few days ago. for its residents from countries include sudan, eritrea and afghanistan, conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i want life. i don't want to die. that people like me, i don't know what can i do. i don't know, i talk to who, who is understand? >> reporter: many people ask us not to share their faces,
earlier this month authorities in northern france dismantled the refugee camp in calais known as the jungle. emma hayward reports. >> early morning and police are moving migrants in pairs from a refugee much camp. stalingrad station has become their temporary home. we visited the camp just a few days ago. for its residents from countries include sudan, eritrea and afghanistan, conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i want life. i don't want to die. that people like me, i...
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they are terran down the southern half of that camp in calais.et's bring in chris moore from the jungle. have they finish taking down that bottom half of the camp as they have been working on for the past few days now? enteringe operation the third day if we can get the cameramen to zoom in now. e could show you a pretty familiar pattern. these demolition workers are terry down these shacks, huts, and tents home to refugees and migrants in recent months. theirre putting belongings into this and the french riot police are never far away. social workers have been going in, seeking to persuade people who live here the southern part of the camp to leave their shelters ahead of this operation. most often do and it's pretty don'tto most that that when workers arrived that they will not stay for much longer. authorities have an extra 30 meters in the southern part of the camp where conditions are worse. there was already a 100 meter outside ofstablished the camp. this operation pushing people back toward the north of the jungle where these containers ar
they are terran down the southern half of that camp in calais.et's bring in chris moore from the jungle. have they finish taking down that bottom half of the camp as they have been working on for the past few days now? enteringe operation the third day if we can get the cameramen to zoom in now. e could show you a pretty familiar pattern. these demolition workers are terry down these shacks, huts, and tents home to refugees and migrants in recent months. theirre putting belongings into this and...
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and the jungle where the refugees of call a ar calais ard now. agency said that the cell linked to isil. attacks on civilian and military targets, destabilizing national security. it's impossible to confirm, but the tarts were said to have been restaurants and schools. >> they could work with more freedom there. it's not a place where authorities would expect to find isil followers. >> reporter: the business is 20 kilometers from the syrian border and has 100,000 syrian refugees, but those killed in the air raid are believed to have been from jordan. it's long before the syrian conflict. the leader of al qaeda in iraq was from jordan. the group bombed hotels in jordan in 2025. they have closed all by two border crossings with syria. there are almost 20,000 refugees am abused at the eastern border with syria. the government said that it needs to make sure that there are not isil fighters among them. jordan needs to be stable. but it's a small country with volatile neighbors and pockets. hundreds have gone to syria to fight with the armed group and
and the jungle where the refugees of call a ar calais ard now. agency said that the cell linked to isil. attacks on civilian and military targets, destabilizing national security. it's impossible to confirm, but the tarts were said to have been restaurants and schools. >> they could work with more freedom there. it's not a place where authorities would expect to find isil followers. >> reporter: the business is 20 kilometers from the syrian border and has 100,000 syrian refugees,...
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in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondent in calais. first, though, we have this update from the greece-macedonia border. >> certainly on the macedonian side, more forces were deployed. we watched that happen throughout the day yesterday. after that riot that happened in the morning, we saw actually helicopter overflying at a quite low altitude over the border area and we do know more forces were deployed. this morning, there's also water can nance stationed all along that fence that separates both sides especially in that area where those riots happened. yesterday, there are many fewer people there, those who vowed to stay until the guys open, they have been removed. greek police managed to convince them to go back to the crossroads where they usually have their sit in and call for the borders to be open. >> day two here of the operation and no word yet of the kind of stone throwing and tear gas from riot police that has been seen in monday afternoon's episode the clearance is on going. although the authorities pledged its only vacated
in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondent in calais. first, though, we have this update from the greece-macedonia border. >> certainly on the macedonian side, more forces were deployed. we watched that happen throughout the day yesterday. after that riot that happened in the morning, we saw actually helicopter overflying at a quite low altitude over the border area and we do know more forces were deployed. this morning, there's also water can nance stationed all along that fence that...
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his dream was to make a crossing from calais to a new life in u.k. we met him again boarding a bus away to a refugee center in south of france. >> translation: i have four kids. i would like my kids to studies in france and serve the french nation and people to be good citizens. the june gem doesn't serve me any good as there is no hope the u.k. borders will hop. >> reporter: the authorities rejected the idea that these people people will simply grav gravitate back here >> translation: many have claimed asylum in france. it is a sustainable operation. we have been doing this since october. we are now in march. we will continue. >> reporter: the program is disputed. authorities say one thousand people will be moved. campaigners say it is close to three and a half thousand. there is disagreement too over the alternative accommodation being at erred. what is indisputed is the democrat legislation is going ahead regardless. -- demolition is going ahead >>> the u.n. peace talks will be next wednesday. staffan de mistura says this is to allow more time for
his dream was to make a crossing from calais to a new life in u.k. we met him again boarding a bus away to a refugee center in south of france. >> translation: i have four kids. i would like my kids to studies in france and serve the french nation and people to be good citizens. the june gem doesn't serve me any good as there is no hope the u.k. borders will hop. >> reporter: the authorities rejected the idea that these people people will simply grav gravitate back here >>...
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paul thank you very much for that update from calais.take you now live to the united nations where the security council is getting a briefing about the humanitarian situation in yemen, and what we expect -- who we expect to speak rather is the u.n. special for yemen as well as the united nations humanitarian's affairs chief steven o'brien. let's just listen in. >> -- over 2,000 children are estimated to have been killed or injured, including at least 90 children killed this year alone in air strikes, shelling, ground fighting, and other exploding ordinances. protecting places continue to be hit by all parties. on the 24th of february, coalition air strikes reportedly hit a health center in one district. completely destroying the facility. and on the first of march, air strikes reportedly landed within 20 meters of a hospital. i reiterate my previous calls, air strikes and random shelling of civilians in civilian areas, violate cardinal rules of international humanitarian law and constitute unlawful conduct of hostilities. all parties in
paul thank you very much for that update from calais.take you now live to the united nations where the security council is getting a briefing about the humanitarian situation in yemen, and what we expect -- who we expect to speak rather is the u.n. special for yemen as well as the united nations humanitarian's affairs chief steven o'brien. let's just listen in. >> -- over 2,000 children are estimated to have been killed or injured, including at least 90 children killed this year alone in...
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as french authorities continue to dismantle parts of the jungle camp in calais, france police, boundby european border agreements, patrol the area to stop migrants from jumping on lorries and crossing the channel to britain. hollande said there would be consequences if britain left of the eu. hollan this won't putde: won'ts. hollande: this put in question the historic relationship between france and the u.k., but there will be consequences in terms of how the migration is handled. france is trying to convince migrants to apply for asylum in france. both countries have agreed to meet -- make the process of transferring them to the u.k. easier and faster. catherine n.: the two men also announced they are going to be funding a 2 billion euro project to put into operation a special military drone. let's get some more info on this announcement with a specialist in these matters. he is joining us live from london. this drawing is described as a multiuse unmanned aircraft. what does that mean? what is it for? >> essentially, the idea is that it will be an aircraft that will be able to penet
as french authorities continue to dismantle parts of the jungle camp in calais, france police, boundby european border agreements, patrol the area to stop migrants from jumping on lorries and crossing the channel to britain. hollande said there would be consequences if britain left of the eu. hollan this won't putde: won'ts. hollande: this put in question the historic relationship between france and the u.k., but there will be consequences in terms of how the migration is handled. france is...
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calais lace, the real lace, is a treasure and we are likely to lose it tomorrow.e are going to lose something really important. tomorrow france cannot produce any more red line. in 2015, gerard was forced to rehire workers he laid off two years earlier. he said they should of been offered alternative decisions with the company before being given the boot. oakdale -- it dealt another blow to the heritage lace maker. >> let us not kid ourselves. we are in a period of crisis. eny it.ot than d night theor some companies like lace, the reforms are a welcome change. the workers court challenge would've been much more difficult. take a look the markets now. mostly upwards trend as the dow jones turned positive for the year there's and i could european indices have rebounded a bit. russia's central bank has kept its main lending rate at 11%. it is fighting concerns about inflation despite signs of a stabilizing economy. a better boost from oil prices, which have hit their highest with optimism that producers could be nearing a deal to freeze output sometime next month. cl
calais lace, the real lace, is a treasure and we are likely to lose it tomorrow.e are going to lose something really important. tomorrow france cannot produce any more red line. in 2015, gerard was forced to rehire workers he laid off two years earlier. he said they should of been offered alternative decisions with the company before being given the boot. oakdale -- it dealt another blow to the heritage lace maker. >> let us not kid ourselves. we are in a period of crisis. eny it.ot than...
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and french police use force on migrants protesting the demolition of a makeshift camp in calais. authorities have orders to clear the camp, which is home to thousands of people trying to reach britain. i'm brent goff. good to have you with us on the super tuesday, the biggest single day in the race to determine who will be the final contenders for the u.s. presidential election. let's take a closer look at the front runners vying for the vote . billionaire businessman donald trump is coming out of three consecutive primary victories in his bid for the republican ticket. if he continues, he could be well on the way to securing his party's nomination. a take a for ted cruz and his home state of texas could help him regain lost ground to trump and the latest polls to just that marco rubio may be the only candidate to come out of super tuesday with a winning chance against donald trump urea let's take you to the democrats. hillary clinton hopes that momentum from her landslide win in south carolina can help her defeat her challenger -- you are going to see him here -- bernie sanders.
and french police use force on migrants protesting the demolition of a makeshift camp in calais. authorities have orders to clear the camp, which is home to thousands of people trying to reach britain. i'm brent goff. good to have you with us on the super tuesday, the biggest single day in the race to determine who will be the final contenders for the u.s. presidential election. let's take a closer look at the front runners vying for the vote . billionaire businessman donald trump is coming out...
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and in france, officials start to bulldoze a makeshift camp in calais home to thousands of refugees. be. >>> zika outbreak, reigniting the issue of boorgs i abortion e brazil. and tearful confession. an american college student detained in north korea begs for forgiveness. good evening i'm antonio mora. this is the international news hour on al jazeera america. the refugees crisis in europe took an ugly turn today. macedonian police fired tear gas and stun guns at police, thousands are stranded on the border and more arriving every day. there was a similar scene in france, workers began tearing down tense and shelters at a camp known as the jungle. some extents were set on fire. and hungary's parliament has issued a proclamation to resettle refugees, the eu wants hungary to take in at least 10,000 refugees. hoda abdel hamid last the story on the border between hungary and macedonia. >> impatient and exhausted, they first be marched across the rrl gaterailway gate, but soon thins got out of control. some refugees managed to pull down part of the fence and hurled stones at macedonian f
and in france, officials start to bulldoze a makeshift camp in calais home to thousands of refugees. be. >>> zika outbreak, reigniting the issue of boorgs i abortion e brazil. and tearful confession. an american college student detained in north korea begs for forgiveness. good evening i'm antonio mora. this is the international news hour on al jazeera america. the refugees crisis in europe took an ugly turn today. macedonian police fired tear gas and stun guns at police, thousands are...
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al jazeera's paul brennan reports from calais. >> a century ago, france and britain fought shoulder to shoulder around the modern city. there was symbolism with francois holland and david cameron starting with a wreath laying at the war memorial. ceremonies complete, the two men got down to business. an arrangement threatened by the impending british referendum on e.u. membership. i don't want to scare you. i want to say the truce. there'll be consequences if the u.k. leaves the e.u., there'll be consequences in many areas, on the single market, on financial trade and economic development. there'll be consequences. especially in terms of people as well. >> there was progress in a promise that unaccompanied refugee children will be allowed to join relatives in the u.k. but the headline british response was to promise more financial support. so most refugees say on french same. >> we'll invest $17 million in priority structure, to assist the work of french police. the money would go towards efforts, facilities in france, and we'll found joint work to return migrant not in need of protect
al jazeera's paul brennan reports from calais. >> a century ago, france and britain fought shoulder to shoulder around the modern city. there was symbolism with francois holland and david cameron starting with a wreath laying at the war memorial. ceremonies complete, the two men got down to business. an arrangement threatened by the impending british referendum on e.u. membership. i don't want to scare you. i want to say the truce. there'll be consequences if the u.k. leaves the e.u.,...
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the money will go towards efforts to move people from the camps in calais to facilities elsewhere in france and we will fund joint work to return migrants not in need of protection to their home countries. the real challenge is in the eastern mediterannean where we need to break the business model of the people smugglers and persuade people on embarking on a perilous journey. >> reporter: the camp here have been flattened. the jungle has been a potent symbol of the refugee crisis here in northern europe. a clearance of large areas of it over the last couple of days certainly sends a powerful message to those refugees still hoping to come here in the expectation of being able to reach the u.k. there are questions about whether simply throwing money at the problem is a real solution. >> it is not only a money issue with the refugees who are trying here in old north of france to cross from the side to the u.k. it is not a money issue. taste visa issue, a global picture of what they want to do with older people coming from countries, are they refugees and do they have a right to be here
the money will go towards efforts to move people from the camps in calais to facilities elsewhere in france and we will fund joint work to return migrants not in need of protection to their home countries. the real challenge is in the eastern mediterannean where we need to break the business model of the people smugglers and persuade people on embarking on a perilous journey. >> reporter: the camp here have been flattened. the jungle has been a potent symbol of the refugee crisis here in...
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in the french port city of calais, thousands of migrants and refugees have set up a temporary home in the giant camp known as the jungle. france 24's chris moore reports. chris: many of the shelters and tents are being taken down in the southern part of the camp. what we have seen this morning, is heavy deployment of riot police area early on. you can see some of them behind me. they have been moving in to secure the area, followed by the dressed workers. about 100 of them yesterday and they seem to be going at quite a rate this morning. the french authorities want all of this done in a nonviolent way. they describe this as a humanitarian act, saying that the people here live under , and theyconditions say certain activist groups are here to make things more difficult. yesterday there were clashes in the afternoon here in the camp. another day of demolitions here in terms of the options open, those cleared out here, encouraged to move into heated containers on the other end of the cap or to take but -- of the .amp, or to take buses both of those steps, many people getting involved in
in the french port city of calais, thousands of migrants and refugees have set up a temporary home in the giant camp known as the jungle. france 24's chris moore reports. chris: many of the shelters and tents are being taken down in the southern part of the camp. what we have seen this morning, is heavy deployment of riot police area early on. you can see some of them behind me. they have been moving in to secure the area, followed by the dressed workers. about 100 of them yesterday and they...
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promised an extra $21 million to boost border security at calais. >> we will invest an additional 17lion pounds in priority security infrastructure in calais to assist the work of the french police. the money will go towards moving people to facilities elsewhere in france. and fund joint work to return migrants not in need of protection to their home countries. we need to break the business model of the criminal smugglers and dissuades people from embarking on a perilous journey in search of a new life in europe. ♪ >>> for those who remain in syria, they are getting slowly, at least some of their electricity back. there has been a massive nationwide backout. authorities say full power will be back by midnight local time. but the cause is not known. france and britain have called on the syrian government and its allies to stop attacking the opposition. [ explosion ] >> pictures here which purport to show russian air strikes on a syrian town, just days after cessation of hostilities were supposed to come into effect, all sides were accusing one another of violating the partial truce on
promised an extra $21 million to boost border security at calais. >> we will invest an additional 17lion pounds in priority security infrastructure in calais to assist the work of the french police. the money will go towards moving people to facilities elsewhere in france. and fund joint work to return migrants not in need of protection to their home countries. we need to break the business model of the criminal smugglers and dissuades people from embarking on a perilous journey in search...
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as they met, there's an ongoing situation in the northern french port of calais.ice have been dismantling part of a refugee camp known as the jungle, leading to a standoff with many living there. they want to go to the u.k. and claim asylum. paul brennan joining us now from calais. we're waiting to hear about the situation. no doubt that camp is going to be top of that agenda. we are just waiting for the final news conference to take place between the two leaders and don't have a lot of information what they've come up with in regard to an agreement. there was news in the french media that france would press hard for money from britain to help in the financial burden it has had to shoulder dealing with the refugees on this side of the channel. the u.k.'s stance has been firmly not to allow them across the english channel, but to pour money into assisting the french to keep them here. if i step out of the way in difficult footing, i can show you a structure that an hour ago was still standing. now it's been reduced to just timber and debris and being cleared away.
as they met, there's an ongoing situation in the northern french port of calais.ice have been dismantling part of a refugee camp known as the jungle, leading to a standoff with many living there. they want to go to the u.k. and claim asylum. paul brennan joining us now from calais. we're waiting to hear about the situation. no doubt that camp is going to be top of that agenda. we are just waiting for the final news conference to take place between the two leaders and don't have a lot of...
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paul brennan has more from calais. >> reporter: the weather at the calais jungle camp has improved but the conditions have not improved. the demolition workers are going about their business with some efficiency here, they have cleared at least another 30 minutes, protected by a large number of riot police. there are resistance on the rooftop, six demonstrate eers are at least hoping to delay the demolition of that particular construction but many people are simply giving up and accepting the french government's offer of acceptance of asylum. the application for asylum here in france. that said, there is a number of people for whom the goal of getting to britain remains very strong and they're moving out from the jungle and spreading along the coast to other places such as dunkirk. the camp is about 40 kilometers from the calais jungle, a short hop considering the distance many of these refugees have traveled in the last months. there are no structures allowed here, only tents and tarpaulins. a decision has been made to try to evacuate this camp too. a census has been made. there's aro
paul brennan has more from calais. >> reporter: the weather at the calais jungle camp has improved but the conditions have not improved. the demolition workers are going about their business with some efficiency here, they have cleared at least another 30 minutes, protected by a large number of riot police. there are resistance on the rooftop, six demonstrate eers are at least hoping to delay the demolition of that particular construction but many people are simply giving up and accepting...
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. >> we would invest an additional 17 million pounds in calais to assist the police. the efforts would go to move people from camps in calais to france, and we would fund joint work to return migrants needing protection to their home countries. the real challenge is in the eastern mediterranean where we need to break the business model of criminals and persuade people from the journey. >> the refugee camp in calais, known as the jungle, it continued, with the bulldozers flattening a large area of the southern section of the cavern. it has been a symbol of the refugee crisis here in northern europe. the clearance of large areas in the last days by the authorities, giving a message to the refugees hoping to come here in expectation of reaching the uk. but there are questions of simply throwing money at the problem, if it's a real solution. >> it's not just the money. the refugees are coming here and all over france to cross into the uk. it's not a money issue, it's a visa issue, a global picture of what europe wants to do with all of the people that are coming from war
. >> we would invest an additional 17 million pounds in calais to assist the police. the efforts would go to move people from camps in calais to france, and we would fund joint work to return migrants needing protection to their home countries. the real challenge is in the eastern mediterranean where we need to break the business model of criminals and persuade people from the journey. >> the refugee camp in calais, known as the jungle, it continued, with the bulldozers flattening a...
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police dismantled the southern half of the camp in calais known as the jungle which has been home to thousands of migrants hoping to reach the u.k. >> reporter: as workmen and the bug dozers work in to try and clear the camp so did those trying to stop them. attempts were made to pull down the makeshift shelters. activists and some refugees and migrants retaliated targeting the police, throwing stones and setting fire to part of the camp. police used tear gas and water canyon to try to push them back - cannon. >> translation: you can see the protesters didn't hesitate to set fire to tents and shelters or to throw stones at police. it is not acceptable and it's normal that we're going to restore security >> reporter: the camp, or jungle as it has become known, is home to several thousands refugees and my grarngts many ending up in-- migrants, many ending up in calais. the u.k. want to keep them out. men, women and children have found themselves living here in limbo >> there are hundreds of children here unaccompanied. we're worried about them, that they will go missing >> reporter: th
police dismantled the southern half of the camp in calais known as the jungle which has been home to thousands of migrants hoping to reach the u.k. >> reporter: as workmen and the bug dozers work in to try and clear the camp so did those trying to stop them. attempts were made to pull down the makeshift shelters. activists and some refugees and migrants retaliated targeting the police, throwing stones and setting fire to part of the camp. police used tear gas and water canyon to try to...
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this is about 40 kilometers away interest the calais jungle.op when you consider the distances that many of these people have traveled in recent months. but there are no structures aloud here, only tents, and the time is limited even in this place, because a decision has been made to try to evacuate this camp too, a census has been made. there is around 12, 1500 people in this camp. a new camp has been made, you can see some volunteers and a van trying to count the people. but the fact is this camp is going to be closed and that puts yet more pressure on the refugees who are here to decide what their future is. many are confused and bewildered. they don't know whether to continue trying to get to the u.k. or accept this offer of asylum here in france. >>> an astronaut and cosmonaut are now back on earth after 340 days. rory challands reports. >> reporter: they bid farewell to their colleagues and then closed the hatch on their time aboard the international space station. the 340 days in orbit is seen as a vital stepping-stone to a future mars m
this is about 40 kilometers away interest the calais jungle.op when you consider the distances that many of these people have traveled in recent months. but there are no structures aloud here, only tents, and the time is limited even in this place, because a decision has been made to try to evacuate this camp too, a census has been made. there is around 12, 1500 people in this camp. a new camp has been made, you can see some volunteers and a van trying to count the people. but the fact is this...
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stay on french soil >> we will invest an additional 70 million pounds in priority infrastructure in calais to assist the work of the french police. the murn will go towards efforts to move people from the camps in calais to facilities elsewhere in france and we will fund joint work to protect refugees to their home countries. the challenge challenge is in the eastern mediterranean where we need to break the people smugglers >>> the demolition of parts of the refugee camp in calais known as the jungle continues. undeterred by fires among the huts, the clearance teams and bum dozers have flattened a large area of the southern sector of the camp. it has been a potent symbol of the of refugee crisis here in northern europe. a cleernts of large areas-- clearance of a large area of it sends a powerful message to those who are hoping to come here in the expectation of being able to reach the u.k. there are questions about whether throwing money at the problem is a real solution. it's not only a money issue with the refugees who are trying here in france to cross to the other side to the u.k. it's
stay on french soil >> we will invest an additional 70 million pounds in priority infrastructure in calais to assist the work of the french police. the murn will go towards efforts to move people from the camps in calais to facilities elsewhere in france and we will fund joint work to protect refugees to their home countries. the challenge challenge is in the eastern mediterranean where we need to break the people smugglers >>> the demolition of parts of the refugee camp in...
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avoiding confrontations witnessed in calais >>> two years passed since the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight mh370, carrying 239 people when it vanished. investigators are not sure what happened. on the anniversary, malaysia's prime minister issued a statement that read in part: adrian brown reports on the families of the passengers and crew. >> the world's greatest aviation mystery has touched many communities - rich and poor. the village in herbe province is one. adverts encourage local men to apply for construction jobs in south-east asia. that is what this person did. he was one of the 154 chinese passengers on flight mh370. last march, on the first anniversary of the jet's disappearance, his younger bother told me he believed the plane had been ijacked. he thinks that today. >> >> translation: this had a huge impact on the family, this is endless torture and pain. we'll remain as long as the truth is not discovered. >> reporter: a year ago we met his missing brother's wife and son. the family home was adorned with memories. lieuling left the house after a row with her in
avoiding confrontations witnessed in calais >>> two years passed since the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight mh370, carrying 239 people when it vanished. investigators are not sure what happened. on the anniversary, malaysia's prime minister issued a statement that read in part: adrian brown reports on the families of the passengers and crew. >> the world's greatest aviation mystery has touched many communities - rich and poor. the village in herbe province is one....
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i was in calais for five months to go to the uk, but there's not a way to get there. i hope that they will open a way for us. >> local volunteers have been working to try to help those in need. the authorities in paris say more than 6 and a half thousand people have been offered temporary accommodations since last june. >> it's the duty and the honor of the state to shelter these people. they live in appalling conditions. i invite you to go see the condition of their mattresses and the rubbish on the ground. paris cannot accept camps under the elevated railways. the public space must be given back to the citizens, and for them, it's not a life. while offers of temporary shelter welcomed by some, a stable and secure future is what the people living under a bridge really want >> property sales in lebanon have fallen in the last year, and it's blamed by saudi arabiaians pulling out of the market. dispute between lebanon and the cooperation council in the region. >> downtown beirut feels like one big building site these days. over the past ten years, full quarters have be
i was in calais for five months to go to the uk, but there's not a way to get there. i hope that they will open a way for us. >> local volunteers have been working to try to help those in need. the authorities in paris say more than 6 and a half thousand people have been offered temporary accommodations since last june. >> it's the duty and the honor of the state to shelter these people. they live in appalling conditions. i invite you to go see the condition of their mattresses and...
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paul brennan has more from calais. >> the the prospects have not improved. cleared another 30 meters, there is some resistance on this rooftop here, you can see six demonstrators who are at least hoping to delay the demolition of that particular construction, but many people are simply giving up, acceptance of slum, the is application for asylum in france, there are a number of people many for whom the goal becomes very important, spreading out to other places such as dunkirk. 40 kilometers away from the calais jungle, the difference in conditions is considerable, you can see there are no structures allowed here, only tents and tarpaulins. and the time is limited even in this place. because a decision has been made to try to evacuate this camp too. a census is being made around 1200, 1500 people who are actually at this camp. a new camp is being made by msf, medicins sans frontiers, trying to count the people. in scamp going to be closed, to decide what their future is, many are confused and bewildered. many are determining whether to get to u.k. or to resor
paul brennan has more from calais. >> the the prospects have not improved. cleared another 30 meters, there is some resistance on this rooftop here, you can see six demonstrators who are at least hoping to delay the demolition of that particular construction, but many people are simply giving up, acceptance of slum, the is application for asylum in france, there are a number of people many for whom the goal becomes very important, spreading out to other places such as dunkirk. 40...
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the money will go towards efforts to move people from the camps in calais to facilities in france andwe'll fund joint work to return migrants not in need of protection to their home countries. the real challenge is in the eastern meted mediterranean, where we need to persuade people to embark on a journey. >> reporter: the jungle continues. undeterred by fires among the huts, the clearance teams and bulldozers flattened a large area of the camp. >> it has been a poetened symbol of the refugee crisis in northern europe, and the clearance by the calais authorities sends a powerful message to the refugees hoping to come in the expectations of reaching the u.k. there's questions about whether throwing money at the problem is the real solution. >> it's not only a money issue with the refugees who are trying here north of france to cross to the u.k. it's not a money issue, it's a visa issue, a global picture of what europe wants to do with the people coming from the countries, are they real refugees, do they have a right to be here in europe, or not. >> that question can only be effectively
the money will go towards efforts to move people from the camps in calais to facilities in france andwe'll fund joint work to return migrants not in need of protection to their home countries. the real challenge is in the eastern meted mediterranean, where we need to persuade people to embark on a journey. >> reporter: the jungle continues. undeterred by fires among the huts, the clearance teams and bulldozers flattened a large area of the camp. >> it has been a poetened symbol of...
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that is in big contrast to a container park set up by the french officials in calais, where members have to register their palm print the they want to get access. aid workers reject the idea that providing decent living conditions will attract more refugees. >> translator: this camp is not a ma magnet. that's what people are afraid of. fleeing persecution. >> reporter: the authorities are expected to start clearing out the old camp on thursday. by then, the vast majority of refugees should be safely installed here avoiding the kind of confrontation witnessed in calais. jacky rowland. al jazeera, grand cinq, france. >>> alex bazay, denies taking $1 million and buying a mansion in beuj. abuja. >>> missing malasian airlines flight 370, 239 people on board went missing two years ago on the way from kuala lumpur to its destination, beijing. adrian brown reports now from northern china. >> the world's greatest aviation mystery has touched so many communities, rich and poor. the velg is one of them. adverts still encourage local men to apply. that is what he did. he was 1 of the 154 chinese pas
that is in big contrast to a container park set up by the french officials in calais, where members have to register their palm print the they want to get access. aid workers reject the idea that providing decent living conditions will attract more refugees. >> translator: this camp is not a ma magnet. that's what people are afraid of. fleeing persecution. >> reporter: the authorities are expected to start clearing out the old camp on thursday. by then, the vast majority of refugees...
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. >>> refugee camp in calais is known as the jungle, there were protests and clashes. now a makeshift camp has grown up in paris and officials are moving in. emma hayward reports. >> early morning and police in paris are moving migrants from a makeshift camp not far from the city center. it had grown in recent weeks. by daylight some people were still in the stalingrad station station which has become their temporary home. we visited the camp just a few days ago. residents from countries like sudan, eritrea and afghanistan. conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i don't want to die. that people like me, all in, i don't know what can i do. i don't know, i talk to who, who is understand? >> many people ask us not to show their faces, fearing their families would learn the conditions they are living in, in the heart of europe. farid told us he had worked as a translator in afghanistanhere his brother was shot dead by the taliban. >> i'm trying to go to the u.k, i was in calais for five months to go to the u.k. but there was no convey to get there. i am a block a
. >>> refugee camp in calais is known as the jungle, there were protests and clashes. now a makeshift camp has grown up in paris and officials are moving in. emma hayward reports. >> early morning and police in paris are moving migrants from a makeshift camp not far from the city center. it had grown in recent weeks. by daylight some people were still in the stalingrad station station which has become their temporary home. we visited the camp just a few days ago. residents from...
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they're going to have to realize that staying here in the calais jungle is simply not long standing, and long term reality. >> the u.s. envoy to syria say he's delayed, the next round of talks for warring parties the ninth. that limited produce is being regularly tested. this video is set to show fighting in the northern province. the main opposition accuses the government of violating the truce there. soldiers are shown battling isil. isil isn't included in the cessation of hostilities, but opposition groups say the army is targeting them, too. russias foreign minister has told the u.n. human rights council that syria's border to turkey should be closed, saying it will cut off supplies. >> a very important task is to cut off the terrorist supplies from the outside. for this purpose, it's necessary to close the syrian border with turkey. journalists are put on trial and sentenced to imprisonment. this is about the freedom of speech. >>> still to come here, the f.b.i. and apple make their cases for and against hacking iphones to a u.s. parliamentary committee. >>> the battle to secede
they're going to have to realize that staying here in the calais jungle is simply not long standing, and long term reality. >> the u.s. envoy to syria say he's delayed, the next round of talks for warring parties the ninth. that limited produce is being regularly tested. this video is set to show fighting in the northern province. the main opposition accuses the government of violating the truce there. soldiers are shown battling isil. isil isn't included in the cessation of hostilities,...
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he has said that france would relocate its calais margaret camp -- migrant camp. that confirms a warning made by david cameron a few weeks ago in which he talked of that prospect. he was accused of scaremongering. all to do with a u.k. friends minisummit this thursday. and theas said that he french government would be willing to roll out the red carpet to bankers wanting to flee london if there was a brexit. adding to that whole debate, which is rampant in the u.k. and across europe. let's go to one of the british papers looking at the situation in terms of debate among the tory party. you can see the various ministers. what this brexit campaign was supposed to do was sort out the whole tory party and put them in order. ñaw=>>>>>>>>>>>>77q >> the weight of the world is shifting in ways that will surprise and perhaps even shock you. not so long ago, in many of the world's poorer countries, hunger was the headline health concern. estimates put the number of malnourished at 700 million, and obese mainly in rich countries at 100 million.
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northern france where the authorities are dismantling a makeshift refugee camp close to the port of calaisorter: day two, and no evidence yet this morning of the kind of stone-throwing and tear gas from riot police that has been seen in monday afternoon's episode. the clearance is on going. you can see the bulldozers and diggers behind me, which are demolishing shacks, which are vacant. although the authorities pledged that only vacated shacks would be demolished, we saw evidence of resistance from at least one couple who got on the roof and had to be pulled down by police. the options facing the migrants and refugees are threefold. they can either move to the new heated container-type accommodation to the north side of this jungle camp or into tents alongside. they can either be moved to other reception centers as well, and effectively claim asylum. those are the options facing them. there are still a number of people here who are dead set on trying to reach britain, which is their ultimate ambition. >> one of the roots refugees take is landing in italy. this has proven particularly peril
northern france where the authorities are dismantling a makeshift refugee camp close to the port of calaisorter: day two, and no evidence yet this morning of the kind of stone-throwing and tear gas from riot police that has been seen in monday afternoon's episode. the clearance is on going. you can see the bulldozers and diggers behind me, which are demolishing shacks, which are vacant. although the authorities pledged that only vacated shacks would be demolished, we saw evidence of resistance...
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specifically they will discuss the situation in the northern french city of calais. they have been dismantling the camp. they want to reach the u.k. to claim asylum. paul brenan is live for us. we understand that the people who are leaving the jungle, so-called, are moving to other areas. where is there for them to go? >> reporter: the combination of options that face the refugees who are being cleared from the southern edge of the jungle camp here in calais, they are being offered better the authorities would say accommodation in a northern area of the same camp here, with containers which are effectively dormitory-style accommodation. i have to say that many of those say those containers do not offer the privacy and security that they would like. the other option being offered to the refugees is to claim asylum in france rather than continuing to hold out hope of reaching britain to claim asylum in the u.k. some are agreeing to be bussed to other centers, in excess of 100 centers scattered around france shall, where they will be required to apply for asylum in fran
specifically they will discuss the situation in the northern french city of calais. they have been dismantling the camp. they want to reach the u.k. to claim asylum. paul brenan is live for us. we understand that the people who are leaving the jungle, so-called, are moving to other areas. where is there for them to go? >> reporter: the combination of options that face the refugees who are being cleared from the southern edge of the jungle camp here in calais, they are being offered better...
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authorities in the city of calais began demolishing a makeshift camp. french media say four migrants and their supporters were injured. five police officers were injured. officials plan to relocate some people staying at the camp to facilities in other parts of france. >>> japan's supreme court has issued a landmark ruling that could affect how people take care of family members with dementia. it ruled that relatives of a man with dementia who was hit by a train and died should not have to pay compensation for train delays. the case goes back to 2007 in central japan. a 91-year-old man with dementia was hit and killed by a train after he wandered onto tracks at a station. officials with central japan railway company say they suffered losses due to a two-hour service disruption. they demanded his family pay about $60,000 in compensation. supreme court justices overruled lower court rulings on tuesday and they ruled that in this case it was impossible for the man's family to supervise him. civil code provisions require the family of an incompetent person
authorities in the city of calais began demolishing a makeshift camp. french media say four migrants and their supporters were injured. five police officers were injured. officials plan to relocate some people staying at the camp to facilities in other parts of france. >>> japan's supreme court has issued a landmark ruling that could affect how people take care of family members with dementia. it ruled that relatives of a man with dementia who was hit by a train and died should not...
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. >> paul brennan covering the store in calais where continue can to dismantle the mac shift camp. >>o evidence of the kind of stone throwing and tear gas trans riot police that has been seen in monday afternoon's episode. the clearance is ongoing. you can see the bulldozers and digger. making that i their way through the shacks and demolishing those. we did see some evidence today. one couple got on to the roof of their accommodations and had to be pulled down by police. people reluctant to be moved elsewhere. the olsz facing my grant and refugees can move to the heated container. accomodation to the north side of this jungle camp or in the tents alongside. they can be moved to other reception centers as well effectively claim asylum. not the everybody wants to take those options. there is still a number of people here who are dead saet o trying to reach britain. >> one of the refugees routes is through north africa landing in italy. this is per lus. thousands are aloft hair lives. as claudio reports now from rome, a newside lot project hopes to make that journey safer. >> tears of j
. >> paul brennan covering the store in calais where continue can to dismantle the mac shift camp. >>o evidence of the kind of stone throwing and tear gas trans riot police that has been seen in monday afternoon's episode. the clearance is ongoing. you can see the bulldozers and digger. making that i their way through the shacks and demolishing those. we did see some evidence today. one couple got on to the roof of their accommodations and had to be pulled down by police. people...
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to find an urgent solution for unaccompanied children and more than 300 minors in the port city of calaishere the police are dismantling the camp noun as the jungle. a ukrainian pilot accused of killing her journalists says she will go on hunger strike. she has been held in russia since her capture in 2014 and is protesting what she claims is an unfair trial. they say she provided the ukrainian army with information that killed the journalists and several other civilians. prosecutors on wednesday asked the court to sentence her to 23 years in prison. a ground-breaking discovery into the genetic make up of cancer tumors could allow scientists to explore new ways to fight the disease. it could open the way for more powerful treatments by harnessing the patient's own immune systems. the discovery was made by an international team of scientists from harvard, massachusetts institute of technology and institute of london. fish are being caught nearly three times more than than reported and much of that catch is illegal. as our correspondent reports from the western cape in south africa, small-s
to find an urgent solution for unaccompanied children and more than 300 minors in the port city of calaishere the police are dismantling the camp noun as the jungle. a ukrainian pilot accused of killing her journalists says she will go on hunger strike. she has been held in russia since her capture in 2014 and is protesting what she claims is an unfair trial. they say she provided the ukrainian army with information that killed the journalists and several other civilians. prosecutors on...
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. >>> northern france police in the port of calais are continuing to demolish the southern part of the refugee camp known os the jungle. police fired tear gas as people who refused to leave their makeshift homes. france wants to move 1,000 refugees and migrants from the camp, but campaigners say it's closer to 3,500. authorities are accused of brutally evictimming migrants. >>> israeli soldiers have shot dead two palestinian high school students in the settlement north of ramallah after an alleged stabbing incident. 186 palestinians and 28 israelis have been killed in violence in israel in the occupied territory since october. >> the u.s. released what appears to be a handwritten will of the late al-qaeda leader osama bin laden. in it, bin laden asked that the majority of his $29 million fortune be spent on continuing jihad. other documents were also released, including one that instructed one of his wives to be sure that her tooth filling didn't have a tracking device. bin laden was killed by u.s. special forces in 2011 in a raid on his compound in pakistan. >>> in new delhi, a high c
. >>> northern france police in the port of calais are continuing to demolish the southern part of the refugee camp known os the jungle. police fired tear gas as people who refused to leave their makeshift homes. france wants to move 1,000 refugees and migrants from the camp, but campaigners say it's closer to 3,500. authorities are accused of brutally evictimming migrants. >>> israeli soldiers have shot dead two palestinian high school students in the settlement north of...
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. >> we will invest an additional 17 million pounds in priority security infrastructure in calais tossist the work of the french police. the money will go towards efforts to move people to facilities elsewhere in france, and we will fund joint work to return migrants not in need of protection to their home countries. the real challenge is in the eastern mediterranean, where we need to break the business model of the criminal smugglers, and dissuade people from embarking on a perilous journey in search of a new life in europe. ♪ >>> well in a sense this is related to everything you have heard so far in the program. but in syria itself, electricity is slowly being restored to parts of the country, after state media reported there had been a nationwide blackout. authorities say full power is going to be back by midnight. but the cause of the blackout is not known yet. [ explosion ] >> this video purports so show russian air strikes just days after cessation of hostilities agreement has gone into effect. all sides have accused one another of violating the trust. >>> amnesty international
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i was in calais for five months to go to the uk, but there's no way to there. >> local volunteers have been working to try to help those in need. the authorities in paris say more than 6 and a half thousand people have been offered temporary accommodations since last june. >> it's the duty and the honor of the state to shelter these people. they live in appalling conditions. i invite you to go see the condition of their mattresses and the rubbish on the ground. paris cannot accept camps under the elevated railways. the public space must be given back to the citizens, and for them, it's not a life. while the temporary shelter welcomed by some, a stable and secure future is what the people living under a bridge. really want >> a rebel group, negotiating to end the country's decades-long conflict. and inside of the refugee camp, kenya calls a breeding ground for al-shabaab. >> the headlines at this hour, the foreign affairs chief said that the arrival of libya's government with national accord at the capital provides a unique opportunity for reconciliation. >>> thousands in pakistan, outs
i was in calais for five months to go to the uk, but there's no way to there. >> local volunteers have been working to try to help those in need. the authorities in paris say more than 6 and a half thousand people have been offered temporary accommodations since last june. >> it's the duty and the honor of the state to shelter these people. they live in appalling conditions. i invite you to go see the condition of their mattresses and the rubbish on the ground. paris cannot accept...
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. >> the reason tourists are no longer coming to calais, disturbing images broadcast across the world. this footage last summer, protesters blocked roads. other images show migrants trying to get on trucks to cross the channel. migrant camp, where thousands of people live. the state has been a vacuuming the so-called jungle camp, but the port has lost 30% of its passenger -- the port has lost 35% of its passenger since last summer. not everyone has abandoned the city. it is just the press scaring people. , so it is notme going to turn us off. >> to bring back other tourists, s is launching a promotional campaign. francois hollande may lend a hand, visiting the city himself in the coming months. to tunisia now, were soldiers have killed 21 islamic militants as they attacked the town knew the border with lydia. a nighttime curfew has been put in place --they attacked a town near the border with libya. a nighttime curfew has been put in place. what more can you tell us? the first shots were heard around 4:30 a.m. this morning, and it has not stopped. the attacks were launched on three di
. >> the reason tourists are no longer coming to calais, disturbing images broadcast across the world. this footage last summer, protesters blocked roads. other images show migrants trying to get on trucks to cross the channel. migrant camp, where thousands of people live. the state has been a vacuuming the so-called jungle camp, but the port has lost 30% of its passenger -- the port has lost 35% of its passenger since last summer. not everyone has abandoned the city. it is just the press...
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only a few structures remain in the sourtdz part of the camp located in calais. dozens of refugees there have been on a hunger stri strike in protest of the demolition. >> nobody can do anything for us. so we decide maybe this way our rules, our voice can be heard >>> some of the stations on washington's subway system may be closed for safety checks. they sent commuters to other forms of transport. >> reporter: hundreds rail cars were idle as maintenance workers inspect all cables supplying all power to the network's trains after a tunnel fire raised safety concerns. it is the first non-weather-related closure for 40 years. it has forced 700,000 commuters to search for alternative transportation. >> you're going to have to move back. >> reporter: the situation might have been a lot worse because all nonemergency government workers were offered the option of taking this as an unscheduled leave day or working from home. the system's passengers have become accustomed to breakdowns >> it's not the worst but it's not the best either >> there's a lot of work to be done
only a few structures remain in the sourtdz part of the camp located in calais. dozens of refugees there have been on a hunger stri strike in protest of the demolition. >> nobody can do anything for us. so we decide maybe this way our rules, our voice can be heard >>> some of the stations on washington's subway system may be closed for safety checks. they sent commuters to other forms of transport. >> reporter: hundreds rail cars were idle as maintenance workers inspect all...
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problems facing these people here will continue to go unresolved >>> police in the french city of calais are continuing to demolish the southern part of the refugee camp. violence broke out when they fired tear gas when they refused to leave their makeshift homes. more than a dozen humanitarian organizations have accused the authorities of brutally evicting the migrants. jordanian security forces have killed 7 fighters during a manhunt close to the border of syria. most troops were in a palestinian camp where the fugitives were holed up. one jordanian police officer was shot dead and several others were wounded. the targets were named at fugitive outlaws. the u.n. has pushed back the next round of talks on syria by two days. the main players will come together next wednesday. staffan de mistura says this is to allow more time for the truce to settle in. he acknowledged there had been violations and that negotiations would become more difficult if the deal on the ground didn't hold. staffan de mistura said talks are the best way to solve the war and refugee crisis. >> they don't want to l
problems facing these people here will continue to go unresolved >>> police in the french city of calais are continuing to demolish the southern part of the refugee camp. violence broke out when they fired tear gas when they refused to leave their makeshift homes. more than a dozen humanitarian organizations have accused the authorities of brutally evicting the migrants. jordanian security forces have killed 7 fighters during a manhunt close to the border of syria. most troops were in...
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only a few structures remain in the southern parts of the camp related in the french port of calais. dozen $have been on hunger strike for two weeks over the site's demolition >> we don't have any other option. nobody can hear us, nobody can do anything for us. so we decided living this way, our rules, our voice can be heard >>> police in belgium are still hunting two suspects following tuesday's raid in brussels. one man who was killed in a shoot out has been identified as anal engineerian - an algerian national. the raid on the city was linked to attacks in paris. >> reporter: specialist police officers and forensic teams carefully examined the apartment where gunmen had opened fire just hours earlier. aiming to try to establish exactly what they were doing there. by daylight those who witnessed events unfold were still trying to understand what had happened in the house opposite theirs. >> you heard a lot of shooting, at some time i heard an explosion too and i really didn't know what was really happening. >> reporter: police have identified the gunman shot dead during the operati
only a few structures remain in the southern parts of the camp related in the french port of calais. dozen $have been on hunger strike for two weeks over the site's demolition >> we don't have any other option. nobody can hear us, nobody can do anything for us. so we decided living this way, our rules, our voice can be heard >>> police in belgium are still hunting two suspects following tuesday's raid in brussels. one man who was killed in a shoot out has been identified as anal...
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thousands of refugees here will continue to go unresolved >>> the police in the french port will calais are continuing to demolish the part of the camp known as the jungle. violence broke out when police fired tear gas at people who refused to leave their makeshift homes. france wants to move a thousand refugees and migrants from the camp, but campaigners say it is closer to 3,500. more than a dozen humanitarian organizations have accused the authorities of brutally evicting migrants. still to come here at al jazeera, shell sued over oil spills that have blighted the region. plus, the trump phenomenon. we look at the bill i did not know air businessman's surge in the political arena beating all the odds. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see
thousands of refugees here will continue to go unresolved >>> the police in the french port will calais are continuing to demolish the part of the camp known as the jungle. violence broke out when police fired tear gas at people who refused to leave their makeshift homes. france wants to move a thousand refugees and migrants from the camp, but campaigners say it is closer to 3,500. more than a dozen humanitarian organizations have accused the authorities of brutally evicting migrants....
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. >> in northern france the police in the port of calais continue to demolish the part of the refugeecamp known as the jungle. authorities want to move a thousand refugees and migrants from the camp, but activists say that number is closer to 3500. >> oil giant shell in a courtroom in london. people of nigeria say that their land is ruined and shell is responsible. >>> accepting corruption charges genes lower house speaker accused of accepting bribes on contracts of two drilling ships petrobras. >>> now, peru has the tenth largest area of forest in the world, but it's estimated that each year almost 3,000 square kilometers are lost mainly to illegal logging. now there is hope that a new satellite tracking system will help stop the deforesttation. >> peru is one of the most bio diverse countries in the world. that's under threat from logging, about 80% of the trees that are cut down here are done so illegally. now a new system has created, it has been implemented across the world, but it's makers say that it can help countries like peru using satellite imagery that pinpoints where tree
. >> in northern france the police in the port of calais continue to demolish the part of the refugeecamp known as the jungle. authorities want to move a thousand refugees and migrants from the camp, but activists say that number is closer to 3500. >> oil giant shell in a courtroom in london. people of nigeria say that their land is ruined and shell is responsible. >>> accepting corruption charges genes lower house speaker accused of accepting bribes on contracts of two...
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demolition teams in france have continued to tear down part of the so-called jungle refugee camp in calaisfirst day of the operation on monday saw violent clashes between refugees and riot police. the jungle is home to thousands of people hoping to reach great britain. how far have they gotten in tearing down the camp, paul? >> reporter: well, you can see over my shoulder, lauren, the extent to which the clearance operation has gone today. this morning, there were plywood, timber shacks on this ground in front of us. now it is bare. there is the debris of plastic bags, some sleeping bags as well, various bits of cloth, but you can see they have cleared somewhere in the region of 2 to 300 meters. given the full extent of this whole camp, then it's clearly going to take a long time to clear the whole camp, but at least they have made what they would regard as decent progress today. i have to say, though, that the opinion here in the camp is very much divided. there is a school of thought amongst some of the refugees that they are giving up the idea of hoping to get to britain. most of the pe
demolition teams in france have continued to tear down part of the so-called jungle refugee camp in calaisfirst day of the operation on monday saw violent clashes between refugees and riot police. the jungle is home to thousands of people hoping to reach great britain. how far have they gotten in tearing down the camp, paul? >> reporter: well, you can see over my shoulder, lauren, the extent to which the clearance operation has gone today. this morning, there were plywood, timber shacks...