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e.u. kind of the has now also filed a challenge at the world trade organization kind of also announced counter tariffs on other things including yogurt coffee and washing machines. we've taken a targeted and considered approach to retaliation our goal is to convince united states to move back from these tariffs which we don't think are going to help either of our economies it which are going to actually hurt citizens in the united states citizens in canada. it was fairly clear that all of the nations of the meeting were moving to the b. to the same drone about one. times been tense and tough g seven and i would say to has been far more g six bruce one. just one but the embattled u.s. treasury secretary appeared undeterred by the other nations' complaints all of the threats of brutality or tariffs again our objective is to make sure we have fair and balanced trade and that's really what we're focused on so i look forward to following up on these discussions management says he's already informed his boss president donald trump of the criticism. now to some of the other stories making news around
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e.u. is getting the terrorist guns into position to hit back at the u.s. italy says it won't gratify the seeds of free trade agreement between the e.u. and kind of potentially killing it off completely but most importantly the united states has approved plans to pose another round of tariffs on billions of dollars worth of chinese goods levy's could come into effect as soon as today friday more than thirteen hundred chinese goods worth about fifty billion dollars will be subject to a twenty five percent tariff the products in question to be found on this list here was one thousand three hundred items published earlier this year ranging. from flat screen t.v.'s to act craft parts like rotors tires and turbines are cultural to tools like milking machines or bulldozers it's a very comprehensive wish list of us in the street here china's health sector will also be affected to federal agents and other medical devices also appear on this list the move is part of trump's plan to crack down on what he describes as china as unfair trading practices perhaps a surprise then that mobile phones are nowhere to be seen after all they account for forty perce
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of guns into position to head back at the u.s. says it won't read the fine the seats are free trade agreement between the e.u. and kind of the potentially killing off more of those too late said because in another development the united states is approving plans to impose another round of tariffs on billions of dollars worth of chinese goods that second round of levies could comment to effect as soon as today friday around thirteen hundred chinese goods worth about fifty billion dollars could become subject to a twenty five percent tariff more so most of the products in question are to be found on a list published earlier this year i did on that range from slant stream tv's to cry. if parts like rotors tires turbines also are recalled like milking machinery or bulldozers and much more it's a very comprehensive wish list of u.s. industry china's health sector will also be affected drugs defense has and other medical devices also appear on the forty or so pages it's all part of trump's crackdown on what he describes as china's unfair trading practices perhaps a surprise then that mobile phones are nowhere to be seen on
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misstep but also it will not be a standalone eurozone budget it will be part of the the multi annual e.u. budget so it will be kind of budget live within the european budget it's only small double digit numbers over over five years horizon so it is more symbolic but it shows that at least merkel and mccraw willing to work together and i think this is . more intrigue on international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week chancellor merkel and so back to the wall as tensions are mounting germany's refugees ground the question is can she come up with a solution to prevent her government from being blown apart find out on quadriga coming up shortly. quadriga next d.w. . street. crimes against humanity. civilians become witnesses. on. their record to emerge is travel around the globe via social media. movies from the damned fiction and what is fact. digital investigators combing through the flood of images they combine. trying to reconstruct what happened man to substantiate claims of crimes. thanks to this video recording of the clergy who shot the young man is on trial now. forensics between bits
misstep but also it will not be a standalone eurozone budget it will be part of the the multi annual e.u. budget so it will be kind of budget live within the european budget it's only small double digit numbers over over five years horizon so it is more symbolic but it shows that at least merkel and mccraw willing to work together and i think this is . more intrigue on international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week chancellor merkel and so back to the wall as tensions...
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e.u. . it depends what kind of reception centers we have the french president in mandarin michael in fact mentioned that these would be according to him closed reception centers and yes then you might get some ugly in the just on the other hand one of the problems that the e.u. has at the moment is secondary migration meaning that migrants arrive for example in italy they're registered there they apply for asylum but why the whole process is ongoing they move on to the next country often to germany this problem of course would probably be smaller if you had closed reception centers if that's what you want to call them on the other hand many n.g.o.s have already voiced their their concerns with that. max that's especially an important point for the german chancellor angela merkel that migrants should not be able to move between member states and we have a clip from her what she said on that let's listen and. we realize that we have to stick by the rules and give you a clear direction. no asylum seeker has the right to choose the country in which they will apply for asylum. all right next to the chan
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e.u. going what kind of e.u. will we have in the future and i think we need to move on and get away from this by narry business of more europe less fear of more european integration less european gratian integration but really look at new models as to how we get certain european states together to deal with the policy challenge with us in the larger level at the smaller level right now we have situations where individual ships on in the mediterranean such as the mission lifeline initiative which is an initiative based in germany which has hundreds of people on the boat and it seems that countries don't want to accept them how does the e.u. deal with the micro level if you can't deal with the macro level i mean unfortunately this particular example speaks to how little people think about human rights the value of human life. totally absent and this discussion that's very much dominated by politics and ideology i think at the end of the table there will be some language on border control and relocation center. rece
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e.u. what kind of a plans to impose reciprocal measures on its southern neighbor first of all we're puttingthe same kinds of tariffs exactly on on steel and aluminum coming from the united states into canada to be directly reciprocal but we are also putting a number of tariffs on consumer goods finished products for which canadians have easy alternatives one of the either made in canada or made from another partner with the tariffs one of the truths about tariffs is they drive up costs for consumers and on top of that these tariffs are going to be hurting american workers and canadian work the idea that we are somehow a national security threat to the united states is quite frankly insulting and unacceptable auxerre as mike hanna joins us live now from washington d.c. mike so the canadian prime minister extremely angry over those terror so what more have u.s. officials been saying. well he is very angry indeed the canadian prime minister along with other partners in that particular set of trade deals the european union and mexico all completely outraged at the new tariffs being set by the u
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countries who refused to allow more in more migrants into their borders would not receive the same kind of e.u. funding as countries that have here to the. quota system so it certainly does seem as if she's changing track and the same for the french president micron who will more than a week ago had very harsh words for the new italian government for refusing to allow in migrants from the aquarius vessel so at this stage it certainly seems as if the italians have won this round at least we hearing the italian prime minister hailing the outcome and at the same time the italians having made other members of the european union very much aware of their gripes the situation remains tense and we've heard from the european council president donald tusk that it is likely to maintain is going forward saying of course that the migrant issue remains a divisive issue for europe what remains to be seen is how exactly these new changes will be implemented on the ground and how they will actually manage and work moving forward. on his policy i thank you thanks for keeping across the situation for us as those
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effect by the old donald trump if germany goes down that path itself what kind of precedent is it setting for the rest of the e.u. i think that's the issue that's at stake here and certainly a regional election is not worth i think establishing that kind of a precedent belinda creative use chief political correspondent reporting thank you . today it's exactly one year since the grenfell tower fire in london the tragedy was the u.k.'s deadliest place since the second world war i meant day the nation including the queen observed a moment of silence lasting just over seventy second one for each victim of the blaze. last night buildings across london were illuminated in green the color adopted by the victims' families to honor their loved ones. and earlier we spoke to correspondent max sounder who is following the commemorations in london today he was one of the first reporters to get to the scene one year ago. why i remember when i first got here the day later in the day when the fire started i remember there was still smoke coming out of the building you could still smell the fumes it was very chaotic here on the
effect by the old donald trump if germany goes down that path itself what kind of precedent is it setting for the rest of the e.u. i think that's the issue that's at stake here and certainly a regional election is not worth i think establishing that kind of a precedent belinda creative use chief political correspondent reporting thank you . today it's exactly one year since the grenfell tower fire in london the tragedy was the u.k.'s deadliest place since the second world war i meant day the...
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but no, don't be expecting any kind of comprehensive, new, full overhaul of e.u. rules at this stage this week. that's not to say that it's not going to be pretty exclusive, though. anchor: thank you, our europe editor on france 24. world cup news for you now -- france is gearing up for the group c final game against denmark tomorrow. the french midfielder gave a press conference in russia ahead of that game, where he said this might be his last world cup. we get this report. reporter: for years, he made his first mass media appearance. for journalists use to the daily press conference, it was a refreshing change of tone. >> i love you so much. i've missed you. >> it's a pleasure to see you all here, just for me, you know? that feels nice. >> the france midfielder is a divisive figure, but whether you love him or hate him, he believes no one is feeling different. 2014 saw him voted best player at the world cup, and the 25-year-old knows highs and lows are particularly after the transfer to manchester united. >> the money, the transfer, the 100 million, since then,
but no, don't be expecting any kind of comprehensive, new, full overhaul of e.u. rules at this stage this week. that's not to say that it's not going to be pretty exclusive, though. anchor: thank you, our europe editor on france 24. world cup news for you now -- france is gearing up for the group c final game against denmark tomorrow. the french midfielder gave a press conference in russia ahead of that game, where he said this might be his last world cup. we get this report. reporter: for...
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they've all said no to these kinds of centers no this is a long march potentially towards offshoring as you heard from. our other guest and we've seen that in australia and the e.u. by the way would not survive this kind of opprobrium the idea of diminishing human rights in this way i mean i was in libya recently and we could send set up disembarkation centers in libya really the government there what is left of the government there is already said no so you know the policies we do need dublin you know all the various files that we've worked really hard in the parliament to work through with the council need to be implemented but if we chase the far right. as is happening at the moment and create this kind of offshoring situation we're going to be in trouble because practically they don't work but in human rights terms and values terms it's a worry because you know what you do strengthen the coastguard i mean i saw that in the documents today maybe we could get a comment on this there are there is a coast guard in libya and the e.u. is partly funding that and that is a mess because you know there is no coherence the human rights issues are huge and i remind peop
they've all said no to these kinds of centers no this is a long march potentially towards offshoring as you heard from. our other guest and we've seen that in australia and the e.u. by the way would not survive this kind of opprobrium the idea of diminishing human rights in this way i mean i was in libya recently and we could send set up disembarkation centers in libya really the government there what is left of the government there is already said no so you know the policies we do need dublin...
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they've all said no to these kinds of centers no this is a long march potentially towards offshoring as you heard from. our other guest and we've seen that in australia and the e.u. by the way would not survive this kind of opprobrium the idea of diminishing human rights in this way i mean i was in libya recently and we could send set up disembarkation centers in libya really the government there what is left of the government there is already said no so you know the policies we do need dublin you know all the various files that we've worked really hard the parliament to work through with the council need to be implemented but if we chase the far right. as is happening at the moment and create this kind of offshoring situation we're going to be in trouble because practically they don't work but in human rights terms and values terms it's a worry because you know what you do strengthen the coastguard i mean i saw that in the documents today maybe we could get a comment on this there are there is a coast guard in libya and the e.u. is partly funding that and that is a mess because you know there is no coherence the human rights issues are huge and i remind people
they've all said no to these kinds of centers no this is a long march potentially towards offshoring as you heard from. our other guest and we've seen that in australia and the e.u. by the way would not survive this kind of opprobrium the idea of diminishing human rights in this way i mean i was in libya recently and we could send set up disembarkation centers in libya really the government there what is left of the government there is already said no so you know the policies we do need dublin...
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this dispute is about getting control of the numbers and having some kind of control over the process that works for all of the e.u. barbara vessel in brussels so while nominally pro migration a human they should probe more or less squabble about a meeting that's happening on sunday and anti migration blocs things to be coalescing and they're getting together today in budapest. what we're really seeing at the moment is sort of a wave of european populous parties getting together and sort of that's the impression you get forming up and ganging up against america and they have started to make increasing noise we heard yesterday the varian. first minister to meet was the austrian chancellor we seen a meeting and roam off the populist parties there was material so vini we're seeing divisions right group today who has always and now for several years been violently in strongly against migration of any sort and we see that the front against america is really quite strong political kelly the question is whether she can manage on sunday to begin with forming a consensus on a few crucial issues and just sort of forging a w
this dispute is about getting control of the numbers and having some kind of control over the process that works for all of the e.u. barbara vessel in brussels so while nominally pro migration a human they should probe more or less squabble about a meeting that's happening on sunday and anti migration blocs things to be coalescing and they're getting together today in budapest. what we're really seeing at the moment is sort of a wave of european populous parties getting together and sort of...
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of the e.u. but still in the middle of europe they can be a little bit more agile in supporting the kind of new technology and creating an environment that can can support that's ok so streamer dot com s t r e a m r right. when we were. starting out we couldn't afford the domain when we went with the version of the transit was typing quite trendy this is i think a good way to put it so it says data done differently what does that mean so what we're doing is we are to changing the way in which people and organizations can share and monetize the data that they're producing for example when you use applications when you use your mobile phone you're generating data on your behavior that's currently going to big companies who sell it to advertise. yes the same kind of patterns appear elsewhere as well and we want to change that we want to put the end user back in control of their data so that they could actually earn it by using a service or enable an organization that's producing data for example let's say a factory to share their data share their production estimates for example to a nearby power plant who f
of the e.u. but still in the middle of europe they can be a little bit more agile in supporting the kind of new technology and creating an environment that can can support that's ok so streamer dot com s t r e a m r right. when we were. starting out we couldn't afford the domain when we went with the version of the transit was typing quite trendy this is i think a good way to put it so it says data done differently what does that mean so what we're doing is we are to changing the way in which...
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kind of geopolitical implications this is. just a can you know kind of crazy thing in development or continuation or again separation would be too strong but certainly the relationship between the e.u. and america. it's not just as it was. even if donald trump doesn't likely care about what happens in other nations and their jobs what kind of pressure do you think he's going to get at home because democrats and republicans even industry chiefs in those industries are donald trump says he's trying to protect from aggressive practices have said no this is not going to work what kind of pressure do you think he's under then yeah absolutely well this is it you know there's a new trade war who is as it do not result trade imbalance so you can say they work out violently but all concerned. so it's hard. it's hard to know what trouble we'll be able to sustain this as i once read it this will hurt the american economy too absolutely so it's anyone's guess really how this couch domestically in america and also for us in. a given the size of american industry on the world stage one of the dangers of there being any contagion here that might see other countries if there is an all out trade or
kind of geopolitical implications this is. just a can you know kind of crazy thing in development or continuation or again separation would be too strong but certainly the relationship between the e.u. and america. it's not just as it was. even if donald trump doesn't likely care about what happens in other nations and their jobs what kind of pressure do you think he's going to get at home because democrats and republicans even industry chiefs in those industries are donald trump says he's...
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civilian projects to improve the situation of ordinary people in gaza might be financed presumably through the e.u. or from germany directly so you know it's always a kind of you know on both sides and i think that's important for chancellor merkel taking that sort of general view of the specific. varo iran nuclear deal one wonders how much points various and how much good these sorts of meetings to give them that benjamin netanyahu is position is well known and the position of the other three countries the u.k. germany france is also well known they all say that it is an imperfect today oh but it's the best it's the least worst well marriage's well i think i mean talking is good that's certainly what the german side believes they believe that dialogue is valuable if you don't have that then you have a build up of. suspicions to take the lead in the context of middle east politics it's important also as mr netanyahu said for the israelis to be talking to berlin after all it's a very important trading relationship that they have the e.u. easy's rails largest trading partner so that is also part of the background to these visits to the three capitals that
civilian projects to improve the situation of ordinary people in gaza might be financed presumably through the e.u. or from germany directly so you know it's always a kind of you know on both sides and i think that's important for chancellor merkel taking that sort of general view of the specific. varo iran nuclear deal one wonders how much points various and how much good these sorts of meetings to give them that benjamin netanyahu is position is well known and the position of the other three...
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of the reasons for the tariffs. the e.u., canada and mexico said they will respond in kind with tariffs of their own on u.s.roducts. federal regulators introduced a change to the volcker rule. and more bad news for germany's largest bank, deutsche bank. last week they announced they planned to cut 7,000 jobs as part of the plan to cut costs and overhaul its investment banging business. maria: while can investors are risk averse, my next guest seems to enjoy the. he invests in countries like iraq and north korea. he's not shy from political risk. he supported the sanctions against qatar and helped bankroll the movement that brought an end to the muslim brotherhood's rule of his country of egypt. naguib sawiris, it's good to see you. we have all of these things happening in the world from north korea, to iran, and china. you have found opportunities in a lot of these places that people would think are scary, like north korea. you founded a telecom company in north korea. >> most of of the countries, 's of the few places that did not have the network. the three countries were north korea, miramar and cuba. the
of the reasons for the tariffs. the e.u., canada and mexico said they will respond in kind with tariffs of their own on u.s.roducts. federal regulators introduced a change to the volcker rule. and more bad news for germany's largest bank, deutsche bank. last week they announced they planned to cut 7,000 jobs as part of the plan to cut costs and overhaul its investment banging business. maria: while can investors are risk averse, my next guest seems to enjoy the. he invests in countries like...
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e.u. isn't taking the decision lightly and is already preparing retaliatory measures. for quit. react to that we've called the new kind of reaction so really you need to introduce a settlement dispute. with the e.u. is considering import duties on u.s. products such as motorcycles whiskey cranberries and oranges mexico and canada have also announced countermeasures a threat brushed off by the u.s. commerce secretary. and even of. europe is the united states largest trading partner which means a trade war between the two economies would likely be damaging for both sides and especially for consumers. it was a difficult birth but after a week of back and forth italy finally swore in its new government political newcomer just seventy conte a little known law professor will lead an anti-establishment coalition as the country's new prime minister. for the italians he will give it our best. the country needs confidence. it needs to lay the groundwork to take everyone forward with dignity and pride. words intended to build trust currently in short supply in italy's markets the debt securities have been in freefall and there are
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e.u. commission chief has described the move by donald trump has defied all logic in history so when it comes to the kind of companies that the e.u. has decided to target companies that will essentially in the eyes of the e.u. send the biggest the biggest message possible we're talking about major american iconic brands like levi's jeans it is their flagship flagship store in regent street in central london think also harley davidson motorcycles crown breweries orange juice also some imports of metal from the united states as well of this totaling over three billion dollars the suggestion is now at least of the e.u. is desperate for the united states to come to the negotiating table possibly also which china to to work out a solution to all of this before it snowballs any further but this at least is the start of the introduction of these tariffs some will come in to be delayed others will be phased in gradually over three years whether or not this can be reversed any time soon though it's really in the hands of both washington and key trade negotiators here in europe too but as you know president trump has
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them the same kind of regime with georgia in the us conventionally speaking economic integration is what we do within the framework of the eurasian economic community. so when it comes to the e.u. you object to using the term integration. it's not that i have any objections i simply state the fact as it is. the prime minister of the meeting with the russian ambassador you announce the beginning of a new stage in cultivating relations with russia so on the one hand you say nothing changes but on the other you mention a new stage what exactly will be new i didn't say there would be no changes i said that we would not be shifting into reverse i hope and i'm almost certain that now we will be developing our relations even more efficiently when i say a new stage i mean more positive more meaningful and more productive also more straightforward more candid and transparent this is what i mentioned in the beginning relations without any dark corners it's not that what we all see in those corners satisfies all of us in every way what i say is that we frankly voice our opinion and our concerns and we should all do that during the meeting with vladimir putin we had no problems finding co
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e.u. plans are realized algerian egypt also dismissed that you plan to date egypt has remained on the sidelines of the refugee crisis. there is no isolation nor any centers for refugees these kinds of centers in certain regions just don't exist in egypt. libya is the nexus of refugee traffic to the e.u. human smugglers take advantage of the caddick situation due to the civil war observers say it's hard to imagine libya as a reliable partner you think that's what's actually going to happen in reality is if the centers will be in europe now if there are centers in north africa they need to have the agreement of the country they need to have the support of the country they need to have the highest international standards they currently don't so anything that's happening in libya. is excluded for countries to participate the e.u. may need to sweeten its offer egypt for example would welcome money for its flagging economy but numerous rounds of negotiations are likely ahead before anything is decided. oh weeks of infighting over migration of exposed deep rifts in merkel's government and germany's far right opposition now wants to capitalize on the division as he opened his party's co
e.u. plans are realized algerian egypt also dismissed that you plan to date egypt has remained on the sidelines of the refugee crisis. there is no isolation nor any centers for refugees these kinds of centers in certain regions just don't exist in egypt. libya is the nexus of refugee traffic to the e.u. human smugglers take advantage of the caddick situation due to the civil war observers say it's hard to imagine libya as a reliable partner you think that's what's actually going to happen in...
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they've all said no to these kinds of centers no this is a long march potentially towards offshoring as you heard from. our other guest and we've seen that in australia and the e.u. by the way would not survive this kind of opprobrium the idea of diminishing human rights in this way i mean i was in libya recently and we could send set up disembarkation centers in libya really the government there what is left of the government there is already said no so you know the policies we do need dublin you know all the various files that we've worked really hard in the parliament to work through with the council need to be implemented but if we chase the far right. as is happening at the moment and create this kind of offshoring situation we're going to be in trouble because practically they don't work but in human rights terms and values terms it's a worry because you know what you do strengthen the coastguard i mean i saw that in the documents today maybe we could get a comment on this there are there is a coast guard in libya and the e.u. is partly funding that and that is a mess because you know there is no coherence the human rights issues are huge and i remind peop
they've all said no to these kinds of centers no this is a long march potentially towards offshoring as you heard from. our other guest and we've seen that in australia and the e.u. by the way would not survive this kind of opprobrium the idea of diminishing human rights in this way i mean i was in libya recently and we could send set up disembarkation centers in libya really the government there what is left of the government there is already said no so you know the policies we do need dublin...
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nominations of judges and that is a major problem because in any kind of dispute settlement process that we might end up in between the us and the e.u. and also canada mexico and all of the other countries you don't have a functioning dispute settlement system so that is the bigger problem i would say rather than talking about tariffs on steel or t. shirts and bourbon and so on we should probably focus on attention to that problem and then the u.s. is sort of leaning back in it in saying it we need reforms but then then no proposals for what kind of reforms they're looking for and that's a problem so we need to get back to the negotiation table. that the g seven g twenty level are in the membership and discuss those problems and it's true that those problems date back further than the presidency that's a valid argument there lindsey is there a potential argument to be made that this could even strengthen the w t o in the sense that china at least is suddenly saying very good things about the d a w t o and interesting li enough to suit him also amongst the trade commissioner you just mentioned she has now filed a complaint not only a
nominations of judges and that is a major problem because in any kind of dispute settlement process that we might end up in between the us and the e.u. and also canada mexico and all of the other countries you don't have a functioning dispute settlement system so that is the bigger problem i would say rather than talking about tariffs on steel or t. shirts and bourbon and so on we should probably focus on attention to that problem and then the u.s. is sort of leaning back in it in saying it we...
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reject all kinds of these kinds of accusations you know against us on political basis that's the bottom line is e.u. is in crisis right now so there is the eastern countries that want more independence in terms of making decisions there is the center brussels france and germany who want tighter integration and maybe a two speed to europe it is absolutely clear that you cannot go on living in the shape that it's in right now something needs to change we don't really know what where do you see hungary in the sunni led do you feel like you'll be one of those like faster integrating countries or do you feel like you would want to be in the second part of the country as well have like. more decisions to themselves but you know they won't be as integrated as france and germany well if you mean that european union is faced with historic challenges you are right and the only one. we have the migration crisis we have the front of terror we have it we have the end there just security issues and many others we do which we have to deal so that's why i think it's obvious that there are debates going on about th
reject all kinds of these kinds of accusations you know against us on political basis that's the bottom line is e.u. is in crisis right now so there is the eastern countries that want more independence in terms of making decisions there is the center brussels france and germany who want tighter integration and maybe a two speed to europe it is absolutely clear that you cannot go on living in the shape that it's in right now something needs to change we don't really know what where do you see...
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takes place on thursday and friday this week the question is will there be any kind of compromise acceptable to the full e.u. summit dominic kane al-jazeera brussels. boxes of aid to support separated migrant families have been delivered to the town of mckellen on the us mexico border the sheer number of donations as overwhelm the charity run sent to managing the crates forcing it to rent additional storage space every day dozens of people are sent from federal facilities to a processing station in the town. a lot of things you need first of all hygiene items to go ahead and get take a shower. and so all those items are given to them so that they can go wash their hands and get things up and then all of a sudden they started getting like a thousand boxes a day and then more and then more and. they started they had to come and secure space here and that failed and then they got another space and that filled up and now finally they have this large this is not my america this is not my america when we came in seventy five. we were walking with open arms and we were not separated my entire family got here safel
takes place on thursday and friday this week the question is will there be any kind of compromise acceptable to the full e.u. summit dominic kane al-jazeera brussels. boxes of aid to support separated migrant families have been delivered to the town of mckellen on the us mexico border the sheer number of donations as overwhelm the charity run sent to managing the crates forcing it to rent additional storage space every day dozens of people are sent from federal facilities to a processing...
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same kind of regime with georgia in the us conventionally speaking economic integration is what we do within the framework of the eurasian economic community all. right so we're. it comes to the e.u. you object to using the term integration. it's not that i have any objections i simply state the fact as it is. the prime minister of the meeting with the russian ambassador you announce the beginning of a new stage in cultivating relations with russia so on the one hand you say nothing changes but on the other you mention a new stage what exactly will be new i didn't say there would be no changes i said that we would not be shifting into reverse i hope and i'm almost certain that now we will be developing our relations even more efficiently when i say a new stage i mean more positive more meaningful and more productive also more straightforward more candid and transparent this is what i mentioned in the beginning relations without any dark corners it's not that what we all see in those corners satisfies all of us in every way what i say is that we frankly voice our opinion and our concerns and we should remember that our during the meeting with vladimir putin we had no problems find
same kind of regime with georgia in the us conventionally speaking economic integration is what we do within the framework of the eurasian economic community all. right so we're. it comes to the e.u. you object to using the term integration. it's not that i have any objections i simply state the fact as it is. the prime minister of the meeting with the russian ambassador you announce the beginning of a new stage in cultivating relations with russia so on the one hand you say nothing changes but...
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e.u. lecturing the italians about how they should vote but the democratic process is inching ever so slowly forward in italy is what kind of message is that sending brussels and the rest of the membership of the e.u. well i think the message is dong crossed them mainstream new gear who calls anyone who disagrees with the european commission populists far right dangerous marginalized politicians the five-star you know a lot of the league they have or want to give that you know if we. are a percentage of the wall they want they want more than fifty percent of the vote of the people who actually came to the port they had the full right to.
e.u. lecturing the italians about how they should vote but the democratic process is inching ever so slowly forward in italy is what kind of message is that sending brussels and the rest of the membership of the e.u. well i think the message is dong crossed them mainstream new gear who calls anyone who disagrees with the european commission populists far right dangerous marginalized politicians the five-star you know a lot of the league they have or want to give that you know if we. are a...
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takes place on thursday and friday this week the question is will there be any kind of compromise acceptable to the full e.u. summit dominic kane al-jazeera brussels. a group of jewish and muslim leaders have staged a joint protest in the german city of berlin against rising islamophobia and anti semitism the protesters rode tandem bikes through the city many wearing white vests that said jeans and listens for respect and tolerance dozens of people joined the interfaith bikers as they toured the city's downtown area. saudi arabia has intercepted a ballistic missile over the capital riyadh that's according to the defense forces there who the rebels in yemen say they launched the rockets targeting the saudi defense ministry who seems have stepped up and solitary acts in retaliation against airstrikes by the saudi and morality coalition. while fighting in the yemeni port of data has moved closer to the city center forcing even more residents to leave most to heading for the capital sanaa hoping to find safety there now the port has been bombed for the past twelve days in the saudi and m. iraqi led coalition ca
takes place on thursday and friday this week the question is will there be any kind of compromise acceptable to the full e.u. summit dominic kane al-jazeera brussels. a group of jewish and muslim leaders have staged a joint protest in the german city of berlin against rising islamophobia and anti semitism the protesters rode tandem bikes through the city many wearing white vests that said jeans and listens for respect and tolerance dozens of people joined the interfaith bikers as they toured...