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yeah that's right and i think chancellor merkel will know that she doesn't have so much leverage the european countries perhaps don't have so much leverage in general over israeli policy that's another reason essentially. they're saying let's agree to disagree we know we have different views but israel of course sticks most closely to its main ally that's the united states president trump has made it clear he doesn't think anything of that iran deal he's given up on on that track and of course it is the united states which remains the top guarantor of israeli security in terms of its military posture so these visits to the european capitals are going to be about trying to find a little bit of common ground on some of the some of the issues regionally of course there is also the conflict with the palestinians which goes on against this background and then just on that we just course as we were coming off. a chancellor merkel talking about the abuse of children civilians which has to stop on gaza and saying that germany can't give economic support to the region yeah i mean you know aga
yeah that's right and i think chancellor merkel will know that she doesn't have so much leverage the european countries perhaps don't have so much leverage in general over israeli policy that's another reason essentially. they're saying let's agree to disagree we know we have different views but israel of course sticks most closely to its main ally that's the united states president trump has made it clear he doesn't think anything of that iran deal he's given up on on that track and of course...
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chancellor merkel said they are playing with fire. thank you for being here with me today on quadriga. i would like to begin with a simple question. what does it mean to you? major attack that changed the way that people like me felt about living in germany i remember it all very vividly. all these attacks in eastern germany that were already .orrying people with a migrant background that were born and raised in germany. those attacks were frightening. a were shocking. they were very confusing. peter: how did you talk about the attacks in your family? honest, i do not quite remember how we talked about them. what we do remember is that the attitude that my parents had slowly shifted. it was not like immediate. they did not say from now on we do not feel safe in this country. shift, where in the past, my parents very easily offended their german coworkers. in the mid 1990's, they started feeling more comfortable in their mosque community. they started being more suspicious about who i was friends with and where i was going. those sorts
chancellor merkel said they are playing with fire. thank you for being here with me today on quadriga. i would like to begin with a simple question. what does it mean to you? major attack that changed the way that people like me felt about living in germany i remember it all very vividly. all these attacks in eastern germany that were already .orrying people with a migrant background that were born and raised in germany. those attacks were frightening. a were shocking. they were very confusing....
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so i call for a compromise will chancellor merkel get it let's talk to a couple of our analysts. cautious standing by at the c.s. you had quarters in munich and outside the chancellor here in berlin is our chief political correspondent linda crane start with you maximiliano the various conservatives the c.s.u. are threatening to defy medical and go it alone on migration is any compromise in sight. well that's the question that's being discussed right now here in munich as the party leadership is meeting up in the headquarters the question is what is their end game the question is how do they want to go forward what do they want to reach out they're supposed to give a statement fourteen. two pm here in munich and until then we have to wait what they're really going to decide there's certain scenarios to think of how they're going to play this out it's one thing is they're going to really make this about the refugee politics they're really going to take a stand selva is going to defy the chancellor and that can mean the political risk between the two and between the two parties the
so i call for a compromise will chancellor merkel get it let's talk to a couple of our analysts. cautious standing by at the c.s. you had quarters in munich and outside the chancellor here in berlin is our chief political correspondent linda crane start with you maximiliano the various conservatives the c.s.u. are threatening to defy medical and go it alone on migration is any compromise in sight. well that's the question that's being discussed right now here in munich as the party leadership...
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summit in two weeks otherwise he says he will act alone is chancellor merkel putting her case. this of course in the image when you thought that we don't want to act unilaterally in an uncoordinated way or at the expense of third parties. that corresponds with what i said on thursday that in the future we will no longer accept those refugees who have already been sent back to the country they were registered in according to the dublin agreement and that's months luke of we voted for them and more than from hoffman in brussels and simon young who's at the scene you had quarters here in berlin welcome both simon let's start with you where this is how come leave chancellor merkel well i think chancellor merkel is still in a pretty difficult place this crisis within her conservative bloc has not been solved it's just been perspire owned you've still got the bavarian c.s. you lead a horse they hope for saying in effect that you know he's going to carry out his threats to introduce tougher measures turning migrants at least some of them away germany's borders and he has the power to
summit in two weeks otherwise he says he will act alone is chancellor merkel putting her case. this of course in the image when you thought that we don't want to act unilaterally in an uncoordinated way or at the expense of third parties. that corresponds with what i said on thursday that in the future we will no longer accept those refugees who have already been sent back to the country they were registered in according to the dublin agreement and that's months luke of we voted for them and...
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is satisfied or not all right so perhaps chancellor merkel i'm not out of the woods yet but this of course has been a very tense time for the chancellor but melinda of course this is more than just about german politics all of these discussions about migrants coming into the e.u. we're talking about people who are fleeing war or. horrible conditions what does this mean for them well this the agreement that the e.u. leaders came up with at their summit is essentially an agreement about the external border of the european union to tighten that to create new centers both within e.u. countries of first arrival but also offshore in northern africa so somebody's trying to leave africa either for political reasons or for economic reasons let's say that person tries to get onto a boat they might be intercepted at sea turned back and brought to these disembarkation centers in northern africa we are told that those centers will be run in accordance with international human rights law unclear whether in fact that will be the case otherwise if they make it to europe they might wind up in a closed cent
is satisfied or not all right so perhaps chancellor merkel i'm not out of the woods yet but this of course has been a very tense time for the chancellor but melinda of course this is more than just about german politics all of these discussions about migrants coming into the e.u. we're talking about people who are fleeing war or. horrible conditions what does this mean for them well this the agreement that the e.u. leaders came up with at their summit is essentially an agreement about the...
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welcome my name is christopher bring it thanks for joining us chancellor angela merkel is reportedly planning emergency talks with several a huge nations as she struggles to avert a crisis within her coalition government of the migration policy the german daily built says the high level meeting could take place as soon as next weekend. chancellor merkel is currently locked in a round with her own interior minister hoskyns e who for who heads the the very insistent party of her christian democrats see hope for has threatened to unilaterally tighten germany's borders in defiance of magical who wants to find a european solution. so with fears spread. but the newspaper nobody in the c.s.u. is interested in toppling the chancellor dissolving the conservative parliamentary group breaking up the coalition. bring in our chief political correspondent linda crane melinda we now have apparently the interior minister hasi who for softening his position somewhat is this the beginning of a compromise between him and chancellor merkel hard to say for sure because we are also seeing reports this mor
welcome my name is christopher bring it thanks for joining us chancellor angela merkel is reportedly planning emergency talks with several a huge nations as she struggles to avert a crisis within her coalition government of the migration policy the german daily built says the high level meeting could take place as soon as next weekend. chancellor merkel is currently locked in a round with her own interior minister hoskyns e who for who heads the the very insistent party of her christian...
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and chancellor merkel c.d.u. but that's also a rather unlikely scenario so in that case they would have to call new elections and chancellor merkel has made it clear this is her last term as chancellor she then would wind up stepping down so essentially we're looking at something with the potential to blow up the entire german government shortly after it took office absolutely i mean it is really very dramatic indeed the question is why is who for doing this why is he doing it now what's driving him to do this what's driving him above all our politics in tact. namely his party is the bavarian sister party of the chancellors c.d.u. they have always disagreed with the c.d.u. on immigration since that open door policy of twenty fifteen but this is coming to a head because there is about to hold a very important regional election that is the heartland of say ho fers c.s.u. and the c.s.u. wants to look very very tough on immigration at this particular moment in time in order to ward off gains in their heartland from t
and chancellor merkel c.d.u. but that's also a rather unlikely scenario so in that case they would have to call new elections and chancellor merkel has made it clear this is her last term as chancellor she then would wind up stepping down so essentially we're looking at something with the potential to blow up the entire german government shortly after it took office absolutely i mean it is really very dramatic indeed the question is why is who for doing this why is he doing it now what's...
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the fact that they are still talking is already newsworthy as chancellor angela merkel and her interior minister horses of her c.d.u. party's conservative bavarian sister c.s.u. party continue their bitter feud over asylum policy which is fast becoming about the future of the e.u. . on tuesday machall and french president. agreed to aim for a common euro zone budget by twenty twenty one on. the c.s.u. is pushing back and germany's largest tabloid it criticized merkel for having made too great a concession to moscow machall c.d.u. allies are worried that this could spark more division at a crucial time you're seen in we are in a situation in europe in which everything necessary is being done to keep this europe together trump is doing everything he can to harass us we need allies in europe and that's why this is a key issue. unphased the c.s.u. keeps provoking merkel it's been very in state primary sudha met with austrian chancellor is a bust and courts in the austrian city of linz both want to clamp down on the influx of refugees. it says i'm in solidarity and europe will ultimately be
the fact that they are still talking is already newsworthy as chancellor angela merkel and her interior minister horses of her c.d.u. party's conservative bavarian sister c.s.u. party continue their bitter feud over asylum policy which is fast becoming about the future of the e.u. . on tuesday machall and french president. agreed to aim for a common euro zone budget by twenty twenty one on. the c.s.u. is pushing back and germany's largest tabloid it criticized merkel for having made too great a...
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i feel gal welcome to the program german chancellor angela merkel has diverted a government crisis of a migration policy for now by agreeing to a compromise with a very insist apart of the c.s.u. the chancellor has secured the governing coalition and her job for the next two weeks so this year interior minister jose hoffa had been threatening to close germany's borders to illegal migrants have been registered elsewhere in the e.u. chancellor merkel said have part of the c.d.u. supports his initiative to present a master plan on migration but only in cooperation with germany's a new partner today's deal means interior minister will not wait for an e.u. summit in two weeks to produce a comprehensive solution otherwise he says he will act alone his chance of america . this of course in the image when you thought we don't want to act unilaterally in an uncoordinated way or at the expense of third parties. that corresponds with what i said on thursday that in the future we will no longer accept those refugees who have already been sent back to the country they were registered in according
i feel gal welcome to the program german chancellor angela merkel has diverted a government crisis of a migration policy for now by agreeing to a compromise with a very insist apart of the c.s.u. the chancellor has secured the governing coalition and her job for the next two weeks so this year interior minister jose hoffa had been threatening to close germany's borders to illegal migrants have been registered elsewhere in the e.u. chancellor merkel said have part of the c.d.u. supports his...
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but other social democrats are not so forgiving of chancellor merkel's handling of the situation. mrs merkel is not the federal president she's the chancellor and therefore has to oversee the running of the government you can't just say that you'll manage something and then by mismanaging the situation and show that the job can't be done at all. and some opposition parties are also demanding that merkel address the allegations including the far right anti immigration alternative for germany party. so much remains unexplained it would be smart just as we and the liberal party have called for to have a commission of inquiry investigate. a commission of inquiry would be seen as damaging for the chancellor and this still not enough support in parliament to subject it to one. as the german national team prepares to defend its world cup title in russia the final twenty three man squad has been announced and mackinnon from give you sports is here to tell us who's in who's x. and i think we have to start first with the x. things because this is actually a pretty big surprise here a pretty
but other social democrats are not so forgiving of chancellor merkel's handling of the situation. mrs merkel is not the federal president she's the chancellor and therefore has to oversee the running of the government you can't just say that you'll manage something and then by mismanaging the situation and show that the job can't be done at all. and some opposition parties are also demanding that merkel address the allegations including the far right anti immigration alternative for germany...
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but other social democrats are not so forgiving of chancellor merkel's handling of the situation. mrs merkel is not the federal president she's the chancellor and therefore has to oversee the running of the government you can't just say that you'll manage something and then by mismanaging the situation ensure that the job can't be done at all. and some opposition parties are also demanding that merkel address the allegations including the far right and the immigration alternative for germany party. so much remains unexplained it would be smart just as we and the liberal party have called for to have a commission of inquiry investigate. a commission of inquiry would be seen as damaging for the chancellor and there's still not enough support in parliament to subject her to one. and with that you're up to date now on. so much for watching and don't forget you can always get the very latest on our website and if that dot com you can follow us also on social media up to see you again soon have a great day. global inequality. inequality. well. known to the media. joining. us.
but other social democrats are not so forgiving of chancellor merkel's handling of the situation. mrs merkel is not the federal president she's the chancellor and therefore has to oversee the running of the government you can't just say that you'll manage something and then by mismanaging the situation ensure that the job can't be done at all. and some opposition parties are also demanding that merkel address the allegations including the far right and the immigration alternative for germany...
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chancellor merkel is in jordan today where refugees make about two thirds of the population now she has insisted today that germany must be open country so she shielding nothing at all domestic fight with her interior minister. no americal this whole question is a point of principle she's put a focus on the humanitarian need to help people who are in need and who have justified reason to seek asylum in europe and obviously to say that germany should be an open country is a rather vague way of putting it and probably isn't intended to be particularly controversial. but you know the mainstream view in germany i think continues to be that those in real need should have the possibility to come but the point is that a point at the bavarian conservatives for instance of made is that germany needs to have control of the process and there needs to be good oversight over the whole asylum situation the across europe so barbara vessel while the nominally pro migration countries squabble about sunday's meeting a group of validly anti migration countries is getting together in hungary today. of cour
chancellor merkel is in jordan today where refugees make about two thirds of the population now she has insisted today that germany must be open country so she shielding nothing at all domestic fight with her interior minister. no americal this whole question is a point of principle she's put a focus on the humanitarian need to help people who are in need and who have justified reason to seek asylum in europe and obviously to say that germany should be an open country is a rather vague way of...
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this was an attempt to attack angela merkel who's so much part of the political campaign that the a.f.p. is after all it's an anti migration but also anti german chancellor angela merkel party and he certainly researched that here clearly not backing away from those comments even reconfirming. later mikaela so put those remarks in context for us how isolated is germany now internationally. well certainly germany was isolated over trying to see a hand european e.u. wide solution to the migration issue it's interesting that i who heard the exact same sentence from alexander golan and from german chancellor merkel which basically is that the issue of migration defines the fate in the future of the european union both said that but they just both see very different partners that they want to work with whereas here clearly the if do you would rather go along the lines of a victor over and in hungary. the german approach is moving much closer well to the french one now but it certainly has been restricted now through what looks to be a compromise at the european union level what we heard from the park two meetings going on is that on issues certainly germany d
this was an attempt to attack angela merkel who's so much part of the political campaign that the a.f.p. is after all it's an anti migration but also anti german chancellor angela merkel party and he certainly researched that here clearly not backing away from those comments even reconfirming. later mikaela so put those remarks in context for us how isolated is germany now internationally. well certainly germany was isolated over trying to see a hand european e.u. wide solution to the migration...
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leaders a call for a unified european response but is emmanuel mccall supporting enough to help chancellor merkel how she is under intense pressure but in how coalition to find a solution to the refugee crisis by the end of the month. also on the program record numbers of people running for their lives the un refugee agency estimates sixty nine million people around the world have been forcibly displaced fleeing real violence and persecution. and welcome to the program germany's chancellor is sticking to her position and insisting on a unified their european response to irregular migration and a medical french president emmanuel macro on back cabinets met today to discuss eurozone reform and solutions to europe's migration crisis chancellor merkel said europe should stand up for its democratic principles and call for greater a new solidarity in managing migration. the first being that doesn't even mind we see this as a common challenge we have no one in which we have to look at how we can combat the causes of migration. so this means working for peace in conflict region such as syria also ukraine
leaders a call for a unified european response but is emmanuel mccall supporting enough to help chancellor merkel how she is under intense pressure but in how coalition to find a solution to the refugee crisis by the end of the month. also on the program record numbers of people running for their lives the un refugee agency estimates sixty nine million people around the world have been forcibly displaced fleeing real violence and persecution. and welcome to the program germany's chancellor is...
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political signal that chancellor merkel commemorates the attack together with turkey's foreign minister and the woman. an expert on turkish german relations formally pasted on current now with t.w. here any day now believes that twenty five years after selling and xenophobia and racism of islamophobia rhetoric are suddenly mainstream as chancellor merkel said they are playing with fire. until three for being with me here today here on quadriga and yes i mean the argument let's begin with you before march with the simple question what is only going to mean to you. one thing and. was of course the major attack and the most serious of attacks that. changed the way that people like me felt about living in germany i was a teenager living in happened and. i know of course i remember it all very vividly though as a tech and men before death of course. like all these attacks and essentially many that were already you were young but didn't have so much to do with us who had lived in germany all our lives living in the west and . i mean people with a migrant background who were born and raised in
political signal that chancellor merkel commemorates the attack together with turkey's foreign minister and the woman. an expert on turkish german relations formally pasted on current now with t.w. here any day now believes that twenty five years after selling and xenophobia and racism of islamophobia rhetoric are suddenly mainstream as chancellor merkel said they are playing with fire. until three for being with me here today here on quadriga and yes i mean the argument let's begin with you...
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in a very is going to give chancellor merkel a couple of weeks to work out a european solution will be coming back to max million there in in munich in just a moment for more on that but first we want to give you an idea our viewers an idea of how this whole crisis over migration evolved we've got this report. it seems like ages ago but not even one year has passed since i got a miracle and her party won the last german elections for the fourth time in a row. but since then it has become lonely and the berlin chancellery americal could be undermined not by the opposition but by her closest allies because they simply cannot stand manacles liberal refugee policy the impetus came from this man horsey hoffa head of the small bavarian c.s.u. party the sister party to on the americans can survive c.d.u. medical made him interior minister in march but then he used opposition to undermine medicals authority the rift began in two thousand and fifteen the year when germany saw a massive influx of refugees in the end nearly one million people came to germany from war torn countries like syria and
in a very is going to give chancellor merkel a couple of weeks to work out a european solution will be coming back to max million there in in munich in just a moment for more on that but first we want to give you an idea our viewers an idea of how this whole crisis over migration evolved we've got this report. it seems like ages ago but not even one year has passed since i got a miracle and her party won the last german elections for the fourth time in a row. but since then it has become lonely...
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well the german chancellor angela merkel restates this time and time again within minutes now there was a time where there was some doubt over whether he would still publicly celebs that this is what he really aims for politically he we see it stated that once again today but of course there are question marks looking at the settlement policy just a couple of days ago we saw once again the german foreign ministry actually calling the israelis not to go ahead with yet another settlement project in a territory that is still seen as under international occupied by israel so here both really don't see eye to eye at the same time they know that there is a firm commitment to the israelis and netanyahu once again stated that he was grateful for germany's support for guaranteeing israeli security so it would be they in terms of values i mean it is the only democracy in the middle east. they have clear lines of communication and also clear agreement on how a state should function so this these the israelis as the odd one out still in the region it's just and it's not a mind of point that they se
well the german chancellor angela merkel restates this time and time again within minutes now there was a time where there was some doubt over whether he would still publicly celebs that this is what he really aims for politically he we see it stated that once again today but of course there are question marks looking at the settlement policy just a couple of days ago we saw once again the german foreign ministry actually calling the israelis not to go ahead with yet another settlement project...
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leaders will meet this weekend to find a solution german chancellor angela merkel has less than two weeks to win a europe wide response or she could be out of a job. also coming up here in germany there's a rising backlash backlash over migration and a push to increase deportation be something afghans may have to leave even though he's educated works hard and speaks fluent assured. and goes another night to remember for the world cup hosts russian made life work of egypt and all but secured their spot in the round of sixteen we'll tell you how the lowest ranked team in the tournament is pushing through to the knockout stage. i'm sumi so much contact good to have you with us how should your a deal with illegal migration that is something a group of e.u. leaders are supposed to discuss this sunday at a mini summit on immigration to the block it will take place just days before of. next week on europe's migration policies time is of the essence the question of how to deal with migration in germany and europe is threatening german chancellor angela merkel's coalition government let's get the
leaders will meet this weekend to find a solution german chancellor angela merkel has less than two weeks to win a europe wide response or she could be out of a job. also coming up here in germany there's a rising backlash backlash over migration and a push to increase deportation be something afghans may have to leave even though he's educated works hard and speaks fluent assured. and goes another night to remember for the world cup hosts russian made life work of egypt and all but secured...
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michelle is at the celebrations let's just listen first to what chancellor merkel had to still see at that celebration. i'm afraid we seem to have not been able to establish to get that sound bite from charles and lamech let me just but. ok listen. it's a growing interest in germany and europe. goodson germany is generally valued as an important partner in the world ships if you'll avoid this many people want to know what we think here in germany and in europe what happens and how we live here you should put a european perspective on global events as one of the tasks that will become more important especially after britain leaves the e.u. when you won the. chancellor angela merkel speaking at the sixty fifth anniversary of adore ciavarella listening to how was the. editor in chief for michele a cafe michel of mecca mentioned post brags that what as that she had to say about . it is really she just reiterated the dump description particularly in reporting on politics and i feel it myself every single day there is great demand out there from partners in europe but also in other regions
michelle is at the celebrations let's just listen first to what chancellor merkel had to still see at that celebration. i'm afraid we seem to have not been able to establish to get that sound bite from charles and lamech let me just but. ok listen. it's a growing interest in germany and europe. goodson germany is generally valued as an important partner in the world ships if you'll avoid this many people want to know what we think here in germany and in europe what happens and how we live here...
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hour israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been holding talks in that with german chancellor angela merkel the first meeting since the u.s. pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu called on the chancellor not to back a stronger line on iran. as it show up today will talk of the out on the web site called out of the. earth home for saving google india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions and global ideas the environment series of global three thousand on t w and online. and i think one day this war will be considered cruel and unjust war you know who solution and certainly all citizens will crain.
hour israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been holding talks in that with german chancellor angela merkel the first meeting since the u.s. pulled out of the iran nuclear deal mr netanyahu called on the chancellor not to back a stronger line on iran. as it show up today will talk of the out on the web site called out of the. earth home for saving google india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy...
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wide summit is coming up on thursday german chancellor angela merkel is seeking a short term deal with other e.u. member states to cope with the migration crisis german chancellor angela merkel who's in brussels looking to her fellow e.u. leaders for backing on migration austria's chancellor sebastian could stake some more hardline approach but there is some common ground between merkel and french president emmanuel mccaw 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 gary and turkish border the leaders are united on strengthening libya's coast guard so that migrants can no longer travel to europe by sea and hardliners want to create more reception centers like this one in libya far from the borders some leaders did however voice concerns. we have our values. and every time we betray them we do damage. italian prime minister giuseppe conti once an overhaul of the so-called dublin agreement under which asylum seekers must be processed in the country they arrive italy says that w
wide summit is coming up on thursday german chancellor angela merkel is seeking a short term deal with other e.u. member states to cope with the migration crisis german chancellor angela merkel who's in brussels looking to her fellow e.u. leaders for backing on migration austria's chancellor sebastian could stake some more hardline approach but there is some common ground between merkel and french president emmanuel mccaw the era of open borders across the whole of the e.u. seems to be over...
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hello and welcome my name is christopher springeth thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel is seeking emergency talks with several e.u. nations on migrant policy as she struggles to avert a crisis within her own coalition but germany's government has denied a report that a special summit is to take place merkel is currently locked in a round with interior minister cost z who've a rather he has threatened to defy her and go ahead with plans to unilaterally tighten germany's borders on monday michael is adamant a european solution has to be found. the hole for heads the very insistent party of merkel's christian democrats with fears spreading that the deadlock between the two . sides could bring down the german government he's now said he has no intention of splitting the conservative block he said this to the built newspaper nobody in the c.s.u. is interested in toppling the chancellor dissolving the conservative parliamentary group or breaking up the coalition. bring in our chief political correspondent linda crane melinda we now have apparently the interior minister hall s
hello and welcome my name is christopher springeth thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel is seeking emergency talks with several e.u. nations on migrant policy as she struggles to avert a crisis within her own coalition but germany's government has denied a report that a special summit is to take place merkel is currently locked in a round with interior minister cost z who've a rather he has threatened to defy her and go ahead with plans to unilaterally tighten germany's borders...
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had quarters where chancellor merkel has just been speaking good to have all of you with us that max i want to start with you because we've just been listening to the interior minister speaking what did you make of what's a hole for has been saying is this really a compromise. well from what we've heard it seems that horse a over the federal interior minister and head of the sea as you the very conservative party has gotten everything he wanted but then again the question is now at what costs so what has he gained first of all he's been able to present the long debated never been seen mustn't play in migration his big peg on migration policy for germany that he wasn't allowed to present for the last couple weeks and which initiated the initial crisis because german chancellor angela merkel had had doubts over several points in the masa plan and therefore one of them to hold off on it before so they over has just been presenting their plan here in munich and telling us more about his judicial plan and one of the key points is regarding the entry for refugees that have been previously
had quarters where chancellor merkel has just been speaking good to have all of you with us that max i want to start with you because we've just been listening to the interior minister speaking what did you make of what's a hole for has been saying is this really a compromise. well from what we've heard it seems that horse a over the federal interior minister and head of the sea as you the very conservative party has gotten everything he wanted but then again the question is now at what costs...
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disruption of the german bundestag a session postponed the conservatives of chancellor angela merkel city you and the varian see as you retreating for separate emergency meetings an extraordinary move the battle between merkel an interior minister has say who for over asylum issues has brought political berlin to a halt. you know this to be taught as we've informed the c.d.u. that we see the need for action right now. a living will continue to support efforts on the european level to reach similarly official results. these days but this isn't forseeable in the near future so we need to act for ourselves. and. until the wee hours of thursday morning try to reach a compromise but fail to find a solution for once the refuse entry of the german border to refugees originated in other use states consists of the e.u. principle of freedom of movement across national borders is to me the question of how to tackle this migration issue is a litmus test for the future and cohesion of europe it therefore needs to take every country's needs into consideration merkel wants to strengthen protection
disruption of the german bundestag a session postponed the conservatives of chancellor angela merkel city you and the varian see as you retreating for separate emergency meetings an extraordinary move the battle between merkel an interior minister has say who for over asylum issues has brought political berlin to a halt. you know this to be taught as we've informed the c.d.u. that we see the need for action right now. a living will continue to support efforts on the european level to reach...
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it's good to have you with us tonight german chancellor angela merkel has bought herself time and averted a crisis in her government over migration policy today her interior minister horst . gave her two weeks to come up with a european migration plan a was a hold for wants to close germany's borders to some refugees the chancellor says that would go against the european union principles. has given a deadline to weeks if she can't deliver a solution in cooperation with the e.u. in that time he says he'll act alone. she didn't get more than a short respite but that was still more than chancellor angela merkel was expecting . after fears her government would collapse she has now won some time until the e.u. summit at the end of june to find a european solution to the asylum dispute. merkel has made it clear that she doesn't want to go it alone. that have long been we believe that uncoordinated rejection of asylum seekers at our borders in the heart of europe could lead to a negative domino effect at germany's expense in german interior minister horse as a whole for and his party the c.s.u.
it's good to have you with us tonight german chancellor angela merkel has bought herself time and averted a crisis in her government over migration policy today her interior minister horst . gave her two weeks to come up with a european migration plan a was a hold for wants to close germany's borders to some refugees the chancellor says that would go against the european union principles. has given a deadline to weeks if she can't deliver a solution in cooperation with the e.u. in that time he...
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germany's governing coalition steps back from the brink of a crisis that could have toppled chancellor angela merkel her interior minister costs a whole for has backed down from a threat to defy america's policy on allowing migrants to enter germany now he says he will adopt a step by step approach to migration giving the government a more time to secure a europe wide policy say her first party is under pressure from far right politicians ahead of regional elections in bavaria. and various the state premier marcus or had this to say a little bit earlier you know generally speaking it would be good if we could come up with the your pain solution but in the past three years we haven't been able to come push this so it's important to show it paypal that we too can make the sort of restrictions that a standard practice in of the european countries of yours. right let's get the latest on these of all the developments now we have our political correspondent nina hasa with us here in studio and we also have maximally on a cushion in munich at the c.s.u. party headquarters good to have you both with us max
germany's governing coalition steps back from the brink of a crisis that could have toppled chancellor angela merkel her interior minister costs a whole for has backed down from a threat to defy america's policy on allowing migrants to enter germany now he says he will adopt a step by step approach to migration giving the government a more time to secure a europe wide policy say her first party is under pressure from far right politicians ahead of regional elections in bavaria. and various the...
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thanks for joining us by marrying evan steen german chancellor angela merkel says the e.u. will work to stem the flow of illegal migration americal and fifteen other e.u. leaders held emergency talks in brussels today ahead of a european council meeting on migration a few days from now divisions within the bloc are widening over how to manage the influx of asylum seekers and refugees here's part of what chancellor merkel had to say after the talks. here. we have to decide whose shoulders which responsibility and the three big problem areas so the external dimensions border security and the internal dimensions all played a role today but it was a good discussion and you see how long it lasted and we've never had that much time at the european council and that's why the affected countries all came together today over the next few days leading up to the european council meeting we'll work on solutions in these areas but today we saw a lot of goodwill and despite some differences we found a lot of common ground. that of course was the german chancellor angela merkel speaking we
thanks for joining us by marrying evan steen german chancellor angela merkel says the e.u. will work to stem the flow of illegal migration americal and fifteen other e.u. leaders held emergency talks in brussels today ahead of a european council meeting on migration a few days from now divisions within the bloc are widening over how to manage the influx of asylum seekers and refugees here's part of what chancellor merkel had to say after the talks. here. we have to decide whose shoulders which...
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the former head of germany's refugee agency has pointed the finger at chancellor angela merkel yogen visors says he warned earlier last year about major problems and the straight stuff one just to handle asylum cases amid last increased migrant numbers but he said chancellor merkel and the former interior minister failed to take action this comes as the federal office for migration of refugees faces an internal review after officials at is brave and branch were accused of accepting bribes to way through more than a thousand asylum up to cations. well i'm joined in the studio now by d.w. political correspondent repeated but there are reports that chancellor merkel knew about the difficulties that the agency is facing quite some time ago one would imagine then that this could put pressure on her and her migration policies will it do you think absolutely because of the rough migration policy and the refugee policy closely linked to anglo american as a person the refugee policy of uncle americal has been under close scrutiny now for several weeks now as we've seen the house being a scand
the former head of germany's refugee agency has pointed the finger at chancellor angela merkel yogen visors says he warned earlier last year about major problems and the straight stuff one just to handle asylum cases amid last increased migrant numbers but he said chancellor merkel and the former interior minister failed to take action this comes as the federal office for migration of refugees faces an internal review after officials at is brave and branch were accused of accepting bribes to...
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and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called on german chancellor angela merkel to take a tougher line on iraq they're meeting in berlin for the first since the u.s. pulled out of the iran nuclear deal. so you news for now will be back at the top of the next hour with another full bulletin and meanwhile you can get all the latest stories online at www dot com thanks for watching. and. free space. that's the theme of this year's. architecture be anough by investments the german wants to tear down. and the young chinese architect aims to revive rural villages. space and respect. our special on. d w. earth the home for saving google goes tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas be embodied in series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. what keeps us in shape what makes us see. my name is dr. i talk to medical experts. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to stay. calm t.w. . movement fighting for the case to be ta
and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called on german chancellor angela merkel to take a tougher line on iraq they're meeting in berlin for the first since the u.s. pulled out of the iran nuclear deal. so you news for now will be back at the top of the next hour with another full bulletin and meanwhile you can get all the latest stories online at www dot com thanks for watching. and. free space. that's the theme of this year's. architecture be anough by investments the german...
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chancellor merkel will meet the leaders of key e.u. countries at a crisis summit in brussels this weekend whether this will rescue her chancellorship remains uncertain. and let's go right to brussels where our correspondent barbara vessel is standing by for us hi barbara so we have this mini summit coming up on sunday who is taking part in what is planned. germany of course and then france italy spain bulgaria greece austria who is really pushing strongly this issue and what they're trying to do is prepare compromises look at the fault lines in european migration policy and prepare the summit for friday because then thursday because something like that that is so divisive cannot be solved in one night off long and intense talks you have to sort of build some bridges beforehand so that's what they're trying to do on this sunday and what we will see sumi i suppose is going to be a tick tonic shift in migration policy in europe europe will get ready to get rid of some of the legal and humanitarian constraints that have held back so far yo
chancellor merkel will meet the leaders of key e.u. countries at a crisis summit in brussels this weekend whether this will rescue her chancellorship remains uncertain. and let's go right to brussels where our correspondent barbara vessel is standing by for us hi barbara so we have this mini summit coming up on sunday who is taking part in what is planned. germany of course and then france italy spain bulgaria greece austria who is really pushing strongly this issue and what they're trying to...
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so the political conflict over migration is coming to a head within chancellor merkel's own government nina what options if any does the chancellor have for resolving this crisis largely depends on what the c.s.u. decides them using at ten am local time in munich and they'll decide whether or not they're going to give the federal interior minister of australia who for the go ahead to pull through with his plan migration which would mean to block asylum seekers at the national border something that i'm glad michael doesn't want if they do defy the chancellor. in this manner then of course has no chance but to sack her interior minister that within ten lead to collapse of the government coalition but i could still look for other coalition partners within the bundestag she could also go for a vote of no confidence and ask the question once and for all are you with me or are you against me in this question of migration policy all the c.s.u. could decide to give a bit more time they are saying that they don't really want to. say well maybe there is a compromise in there and you mention the
so the political conflict over migration is coming to a head within chancellor merkel's own government nina what options if any does the chancellor have for resolving this crisis largely depends on what the c.s.u. decides them using at ten am local time in munich and they'll decide whether or not they're going to give the federal interior minister of australia who for the go ahead to pull through with his plan migration which would mean to block asylum seekers at the national border something...
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lead a horse see hope and chancellor merkel had battled over the issue late into the night but no compromise was reached both sides agree a european response to migration is needed. for says that it's taking too long merkel is still hoping for a deal with other e.u. states at a summit in two weeks time. to me the question of how to tackle this migration issue is a litmus test for the future and cohesion of europe therefore needs to take every country's means into consideration the chancellor is putting the focus on beefing up the e.u. use external borders in the hope of deterring people from trying to end the year of patrol. wants to follow the austrian approach where external controls don't work national border check should be reintroduced his party says as interior minister he already has the power to implement that but that would force a confrontation with the chancellor which could threaten the government as desperate migrants continue to cross the mediterranean the debate about what to do with them has turned into a political showdown in berlin. and it obvious the chief political corres
lead a horse see hope and chancellor merkel had battled over the issue late into the night but no compromise was reached both sides agree a european response to migration is needed. for says that it's taking too long merkel is still hoping for a deal with other e.u. states at a summit in two weeks time. to me the question of how to tackle this migration issue is a litmus test for the future and cohesion of europe therefore needs to take every country's means into consideration the chancellor is...
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just two days to go before german chancellor angela merkel's mini migration summit invitations have gone out in the name of the european commission to ten countries including italy greece spain boag area and austria merkel wants as many countries as possible to sign up to a deal whereby asylum seekers would be returned to the e.u. country in which they first registered a draft migration accord pointed to a tightening of e.u. asylum policy the document proposed establishing migrant processing centers outside the 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 not be controls at stations in airports to limit cross border movement but the document provokes disagreement has soon as it was leaked italian prime minister just said picante complaining that the paper disregarded his country's position he threatened to boycott this weekend's meeting he says italy wants a moratorium on new migrants before it takes any back from of the e.u. countries cities far right interior minis
just two days to go before german chancellor angela merkel's mini migration summit invitations have gone out in the name of the european commission to ten countries including italy greece spain boag area and austria merkel wants as many countries as possible to sign up to a deal whereby asylum seekers would be returned to the e.u. country in which they first registered a draft migration accord pointed to a tightening of e.u. asylum policy the document proposed establishing migrant processing...
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this is it over your news live from berlin chancellor angela merkel seeks the help of president in mind one must call a friend as she scrambles to forge a new european migration policy the two leaders are meeting near berlin along with their ministers the chancellor needs a solution that urgently her own interior minister has told her to find a solution fast or he'll take action himself. also coming up a new record for misery in the united nations refugee agency says almost sixty nine million people were forcibly displaced last year playing war violence and persecution. and a round up of world cup news including england getting their campaign off to a winning start we'll have highlights and preview today's matches. you know. i'm serious oh my god a good to have you with us germany's chancellor angela merkel is meeting france's president tomorrow one more call in a push to solve europe's migration crisis they are meeting along with their respective cabinets in mesa barracks just outside the german capital berlin both moscow and merkel are preparing for an e.u. summit next week zero for b
this is it over your news live from berlin chancellor angela merkel seeks the help of president in mind one must call a friend as she scrambles to forge a new european migration policy the two leaders are meeting near berlin along with their ministers the chancellor needs a solution that urgently her own interior minister has told her to find a solution fast or he'll take action himself. also coming up a new record for misery in the united nations refugee agency says almost sixty nine million...
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also coming up german chancellor angela merkel warns the issue of migration could change the fate of the e.u. . europe is facing many challenges. but migration could become a make or break question for the e.u. . also at stake her own fate as germany's leader. and the change in the law has given mexicans based in the united states more power than ever before when it comes to voting in the country of their birth. i'm sorry so much gonda good to have you with us it is a match that will be etched into germany's football memory for years to come. that is the moment when south korean fans realized their team had beaten the germans two nil and knocked the world champs out of the tournament the result to guaranteed mexico would follow sweden into the knockout phase and mexican fans were quick to show their gratitude here we see them celebrating at the south korean embassy in mexico city. to germany fans expecting victory they were distraught and stunned not only did their team fail to make it through to the last sixteen they ended up at the very bottom of group but many said they deserved t
also coming up german chancellor angela merkel warns the issue of migration could change the fate of the e.u. . europe is facing many challenges. but migration could become a make or break question for the e.u. . also at stake her own fate as germany's leader. and the change in the law has given mexicans based in the united states more power than ever before when it comes to voting in the country of their birth. i'm sorry so much gonda good to have you with us it is a match that will be etched...
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refuse entry to people who've already made asylum claims elsewhere in europe because of the chancellor merkel rejects. dominic cain is in berlin following it all for us joins us live how serious is this dominick for this coalition so hard fought over to form during months of haggling. well that depends on which side of the equation you fall really join if you're from the bavarian christian social union then you think that this is very important indeed the leader of the of their members of parliament this this afternoon said that he felt that this was the most important issue facing germany right now which explains why the minister from that party horse the hope of the interior minister says that the thing that needs to be done most of all is to return to the regulations that prevailed before angle americal open the borders to migrants to people claiming
refuse entry to people who've already made asylum claims elsewhere in europe because of the chancellor merkel rejects. dominic cain is in berlin following it all for us joins us live how serious is this dominick for this coalition so hard fought over to form during months of haggling. well that depends on which side of the equation you fall really join if you're from the bavarian christian social union then you think that this is very important indeed the leader of the of their members of...