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men are hungry has defied the e.u. laws and passed a bill criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants are the so-called stop saurus law aid workers could face up to a year in jail if they help people seek asylum prime minister viktor orban blames hungary an american businessman george soros for encouraging mass migration to europe sorest denies this. leaders from ten e.u. nations will meet in brussels on sunday to try to sort out divisions on immigration comes ahead of an e.u. summit on thursday on overhauling the block's asylum system the issue is threatening to split german chancellor angela merkel's government she's under growing pressure to reach a deal that would allow germany to turn back asylum seekers who have registered in another e.u. country dominic cain has more from berlin. in calling an unofficial e.u. summit of eight member states the president of the european commission is seeking to find a way to bring member states together who deal with as a sort of front line of of immigration the people trying t
men are hungry has defied the e.u. laws and passed a bill criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants are the so-called stop saurus law aid workers could face up to a year in jail if they help people seek asylum prime minister viktor orban blames hungary an american businessman george soros for encouraging mass migration to europe sorest denies this. leaders from ten e.u. nations will meet in brussels on sunday to try to sort out divisions on immigration comes ahead of an e.u. summit on...
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and that is if we can achieve the same result in line with the e.u. law we'll be happy to do so if the chancellor can't reach agreement with e.u. law we must implement the plan anyway. the man behind the strict new rules merkel's interior minister horse to see how it is even quoted as saying he can no longer work with her merkel has been heavily criticized for implementing an open door refugee policy which is seen over a million people pouring into germany since the start of the migrant crisis in twenty fifteen she's faced tough opposition from within her cabinet and a recent poll doesn't bode well for the chancellor either as a growing number of germans say they oppose receiving more migrants sixty two percent of those surveyed agree with the interior minister's plan to turn away undocumented migrants at the border while nearly ninety percent say they want faster deportations or rejected asylum seekers we gauge reaction on the streets of berlin. as i hope they find a way to resolve this because it doesn't make any sense. the interior minister is trying t
and that is if we can achieve the same result in line with the e.u. law we'll be happy to do so if the chancellor can't reach agreement with e.u. law we must implement the plan anyway. the man behind the strict new rules merkel's interior minister horse to see how it is even quoted as saying he can no longer work with her merkel has been heavily criticized for implementing an open door refugee policy which is seen over a million people pouring into germany since the start of the migrant crisis...
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were pushed off trains going into france well oxfam says the practices are contrary to french and e.u. law tribunals in me says rule that border guards acted illegally when they sent back twenty children to italy sixteen thousand five hundred migrants have been stuck in the italian town of intimately or since france tightened its borders in twenty fifteen a quarter of them unaccompanied children but residents there are getting increasingly frustrated with the refugee presence as natasha butler reports. well his senior press officer oxfam he says european governments need to share responsibility for the care of refugees children have different rights to adults under the law no child migrant he wants to claim asylum in front should ever be pushed back to italy there is a procedure for sending children back to italy if they do not wish to claim asylum but that involves certain protections like a twenty four hour grace period or like having a guardian appointed and these procedures the simply not being followed instead from the accounts we hear repeatedly children are being sent back almost au
were pushed off trains going into france well oxfam says the practices are contrary to french and e.u. law tribunals in me says rule that border guards acted illegally when they sent back twenty children to italy sixteen thousand five hundred migrants have been stuck in the italian town of intimately or since france tightened its borders in twenty fifteen a quarter of them unaccompanied children but residents there are getting increasingly frustrated with the refugee presence as natasha butler...
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of course, e.u. law only applicable inside the e.u. so help assure migrants' rights. and i also mentioned that the italian deputy prime minister is in libya today, and he's specifically talking about this. he also is championing the idea of e.u. processing centers outside the e.u. to talk about the internal solutions that emmanuel macron touched on, that includes beefing up the e.u.'s border force, and he also wants to see deportations sped up and stream linde. he's joined in that by several other leaders, including angela merkel and the spanish prime minister. anchor: the informal meeting, and we saw pictures behind you as you were speaking. this is ahead of this major summit that's coming up later this week. what he wants the likelihood that anything definite on the migration crisis is going to be decided a few days from now? reporter: as always, 28 member states, 28 leaders to get on board, and we've already been told really, look, there's a lot of goodwill, the belgium prime minister saying progress possible, people talking about the right direction for debate com
of course, e.u. law only applicable inside the e.u. so help assure migrants' rights. and i also mentioned that the italian deputy prime minister is in libya today, and he's specifically talking about this. he also is championing the idea of e.u. processing centers outside the e.u. to talk about the internal solutions that emmanuel macron touched on, that includes beefing up the e.u.'s border force, and he also wants to see deportations sped up and stream linde. he's joined in that by several...
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that is e.u. law. on the practical side there are obstacles. we have more than 800 kilometers border line separating austria or bavaria alone and more than 70 border crossings. not really possible to staff them overnight. and then in fact many of the people who come to germany will have crossed another country. imagine the situation where somebody has been registered in italy, travels through austria then arrives in germany and germany says to the austrians look, italy is responsible, that is why we are sending them become to austria. what will -- back to austria. what will be the reaction of the austrians feel >> good luck trying to document that as well. simon, let's go to the meeting next week. can merkel put the pressure on the rest of europe. can she say either you help me now or you are going to take me down and with me the european project as we know it? >> as you say, good luck with that. merkel is in a weak place and didn't only have friends around europe so i think if she was trying to say he
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government of stepping and independence of the judiciary and they're actually threatening to invoke the e.u. law i think it's article seven they were actually stripped hungary of the e.u. . yeah well i could come to that well actually there are definitely some endeavors to put very heavy attacks on hungary and on poland as well so procedure based on article seven you referred to was kind of launched in the relationship for poland we opposed that because they think it's absolutely based on double standards and when you when you put facts into consideration there is no factual ground there is no factual basis to launch such kind of a procedure against hungary because for example in terms of judiciary you were kind enough to refer to yes we did have debates with the european commission about legislation in hungary regarding the judiciary system but the fact is that we have already closed all these issues in three different ways either we understood the commission was right and then changed to the regulation either the commission admitted that we were right and then we left it as it was or we couldn
government of stepping and independence of the judiciary and they're actually threatening to invoke the e.u. law i think it's article seven they were actually stripped hungary of the e.u. . yeah well i could come to that well actually there are definitely some endeavors to put very heavy attacks on hungary and on poland as well so procedure based on article seven you referred to was kind of launched in the relationship for poland we opposed that because they think it's absolutely based on...
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hungary has defied e.u. law and passed a bill criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants under the so-called stop soros law aid workers could face up to a year in jail if they help people seek asylum prime minister viktor orban blames hunt gary an american businessman george soros for encouraging mass migration to europe but he denies that. today's world refugee day government instead of providing protection has decided to actually not provide protection deny protection and if the side with the persecutors it starts to persecute even individuals human rights defenders and others who assist asylum seekers i think this is a new low point for hungary today where even lawyers could face criminal prosecution something that has not been heard of since the nine hundred fifty and certainly it's very alarming many aspects of this are i think i read just the mysterious deaths of at least four hundred fifty people a u.k. a hospital being blamed on the unnecessary prescription of painkillers that's the conclusion o
hungary has defied e.u. law and passed a bill criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants under the so-called stop soros law aid workers could face up to a year in jail if they help people seek asylum prime minister viktor orban blames hunt gary an american businessman george soros for encouraging mass migration to europe but he denies that. today's world refugee day government instead of providing protection has decided to actually not provide protection deny protection and if the side...
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hungary has defied e.u. law and passed a bill criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants under the so-called stop source law aid workers could face up to a year in jail if they help people seeking asylum prime minister viktor orban blames hungary an american businessman george soros for encouraging mass migration to europe soros denies that leaders from ten e.u. nations will be meeting in brussels on sunday to try to resolve divisions over immigration it comes ahead of an e.u. summit next thursday to discuss overhauling the blocks asylum system the issue is threatening to split german chancellor angela merkel's coalition government. and those are the headlines that is continues here on al-jazeera al-jazeera world. the. ok but then i looked out of the it was a sign. that the sun was there if it had to go through the sun. a small can have said you can miss him a bit and i am not a success. and i have. and this is so deep down i know it and i'm just not meant to have any fear that. basically what's going t
hungary has defied e.u. law and passed a bill criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants under the so-called stop source law aid workers could face up to a year in jail if they help people seeking asylum prime minister viktor orban blames hungary an american businessman george soros for encouraging mass migration to europe soros denies that leaders from ten e.u. nations will be meeting in brussels on sunday to try to resolve divisions over immigration it comes ahead of an e.u. summit...
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e.u. critics say the new laws will make romania a paradise for criminals. it's emerged that over a number of years more than four hundred fifty people died at a hospital in the u.k. after being given high doses of painkillers the new report has found that there was an institutional practice of administering opioids that many patients didn't need campaign is now calling for criminal charges against the prescribing doctor.
e.u. critics say the new laws will make romania a paradise for criminals. it's emerged that over a number of years more than four hundred fifty people died at a hospital in the u.k. after being given high doses of painkillers the new report has found that there was an institutional practice of administering opioids that many patients didn't need campaign is now calling for criminal charges against the prescribing doctor.
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mean if germany wants those people fine with it's not being done the right way even according to e.u. law that's ok so i mean in germany cannot be that the decision maker of immigration in europe that is intensely entered democratic and against the rules of the european union go ahead john you know there's no doubt that the rules are being broken because indeed germany by saying that a million refugees are welcome and then by trying to offload them onto other members of the european union worlds indeed breaking refugee law and breaking the european union's own rules that's for sure i'm in strong agreement with what roland said about borders and the need to protect them but i have a different conclusion i disagree that this is a european problem and indeed i think that the or that this can be solved with european measures and i think that the the reflex position of european leaders which is to say that we need to european solution to this problem is precisely wrong it is precisely the fact that we have a european union with a borderless internal space the showing an area which has caused t
mean if germany wants those people fine with it's not being done the right way even according to e.u. law that's ok so i mean in germany cannot be that the decision maker of immigration in europe that is intensely entered democratic and against the rules of the european union go ahead john you know there's no doubt that the rules are being broken because indeed germany by saying that a million refugees are welcome and then by trying to offload them onto other members of the european union...
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before she has nowhere problem with rejecting those migrants and in fact public international law e.u. law would allow it but anything beyond that that the c.s.u. demands would enter into force automatically if an e.u. summit at the end of june doesn't produce clear multilateral solutions i think the c.d.u. would have a hard time accepting and that means this crisis could resurface again in two weeks' time and as you've been speaking we've been looking at pictures there of the city of headquarters inside where we are still waiting for the chancellor to speak remind us again why the chancellor has insisted it is so important to find a european solution first why is it important for germany not to act alone. she told her leadership this morning that germany's response to this issue will determine whether the you not european union can remain united whether it can stay together that is the level of importance that she considers this dispute to have she has said many times in the past only a multilateral europe wide solution is a really sustainable solution and that if germany were to go it al
before she has nowhere problem with rejecting those migrants and in fact public international law e.u. law would allow it but anything beyond that that the c.s.u. demands would enter into force automatically if an e.u. summit at the end of june doesn't produce clear multilateral solutions i think the c.d.u. would have a hard time accepting and that means this crisis could resurface again in two weeks' time and as you've been speaking we've been looking at pictures there of the city of...
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as we seen it also in the clip there is a pussy bastion under the so-called double in law that is e.u. law but on the practical side of things there are also obstacles i mean look we have more than eight hundred kilometers border line separating austria and in bavaria alone right and more than seventy border crossings it's not really possible to staff those overnight. and then in fact many of the people who come to germany will have crossed another country right and imagine the situation where somebody has been registered in italy travels through austria then arrives in germany and germany says to the austrians look italy is responsible that's why we're sending them back to austria what will be the reaction of the austrians be it's not on us and good luck trying to document all of that as well in so i mean so let's go to meeting next week kim merkel can she put the pressure on the rest of europe at that meeting i mean when the doors are shut and she's there with her counterparts can she look at them and say either you help me now or you're going to take me down and with me the european pro
as we seen it also in the clip there is a pussy bastion under the so-called double in law that is e.u. law but on the practical side of things there are also obstacles i mean look we have more than eight hundred kilometers border line separating austria and in bavaria alone right and more than seventy border crossings it's not really possible to staff those overnight. and then in fact many of the people who come to germany will have crossed another country right and imagine the situation where...
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the dublin regulation is an e.u. law that the term and which member state is responsible for reviewing asylum applications in principle refugees must request asylum from the state in which they first entered the european union. right now most of the refugees cross the mediterranean sea to get to greece or italy both countries feel overwhelmed by the influx of migrants and asylum seekers many of these people would like to move on to northern european countries like germany or sweden. but some countries are threatening to send the refugees back to the e.u. state where they landed in italy says that's not fair and demands that the refugees be distributed more equitably among the e.u. countries germany has registered about one point three million asylum seekers so far. still does this mean the end of the dublin regulation. certainly italy would say it ought to mean the end of the dublin rules monica. italy is proposing that they simply be jettisoned that europe adopt a new system so two questions to you also as in the talian
the dublin regulation is an e.u. law that the term and which member state is responsible for reviewing asylum applications in principle refugees must request asylum from the state in which they first entered the european union. right now most of the refugees cross the mediterranean sea to get to greece or italy both countries feel overwhelmed by the influx of migrants and asylum seekers many of these people would like to move on to northern european countries like germany or sweden. but some...
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mean if germany wants those people fine but it's not being done the right way even according to e.u. law it's ok so i mean the germany cannot be that the decision maker of. gratian in europe it is intensely and i democratic and against the rules of the european union go ahead john you know there's no doubt that the rules are being broken because indeed germany by saying that a million refugees are welcome and then by trying to offload them onto other members of the european union worlds indeed breaking refugee law and breaking the european union's own rules that's for sure i'm in strong agreement with what roland said about borders and the need to protect them but i have a different conclusion i disagree that this is a european problem and indeed i think that the or that this can be solved with european measures and i think that the the reflex position of european leaders which is to say that we need a european solution to this problem is precisely wrong it is precisely the fact that we have a european union with a borderless internal space the showing an area which has caused the migrat
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not behaving in a in a number pleasant fashion or a an arrogant fashion nor giving us access to e.u. law enforcement databases and whatnot is european arrest warrant what he's saying is if you're going to enjoy that essential cooperation to catch criminals that we want brought back from wherever it is in the rest of the european union to britain then we've got to buy by the laws of the european union which we do now through the european court of justice whereas what teresa mayes government is saying is no we don't want to have anything to do with the european court of justice give us an insight now into your lead his views on brics and he's always been aligned throughout his political career with tony benn's pro brix its views that brussels was a great dream a great idea but actually in the end destroyed itself in bureaucracy and corporate lobby germy position has been essentially summarized that the european union is a capitalist club which it is just like britain is and pretty well every other part of the world is sadly from the time chinese government have to use the chinese governmen
not behaving in a in a number pleasant fashion or a an arrogant fashion nor giving us access to e.u. law enforcement databases and whatnot is european arrest warrant what he's saying is if you're going to enjoy that essential cooperation to catch criminals that we want brought back from wherever it is in the rest of the european union to britain then we've got to buy by the laws of the european union which we do now through the european court of justice whereas what teresa mayes government is...
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overnight in cells without food water nor blankets oxfam says it's illegal and contrary to french and e.u. law ok to check a senior press officer at oxfam he says child migrants lack any form of protection or rights invented million children have different rights to adults under the law no child migrant who wants to claim asylum in front should ever be pushed back to italy there is a procedure for sending children back to italy if they do not wish to claim asylum but that involves certain protections like a twenty four hour grace period or like having a guardian appointed and these procedures are simply not being followed instead from the accounts we hear repeatedly children are being sent back. almost automatically to to italy and being kept in cells abused and and also in some cases increasingly having their paperwork altered by french border police to make it appear that they're older we think it's important the french government immediately puts an end to these practices that at the french border which are illegal and immoral but we also think it's really important that european government
overnight in cells without food water nor blankets oxfam says it's illegal and contrary to french and e.u. law ok to check a senior press officer at oxfam he says child migrants lack any form of protection or rights invented million children have different rights to adults under the law no child migrant who wants to claim asylum in front should ever be pushed back to italy there is a procedure for sending children back to italy if they do not wish to claim asylum but that involves certain...
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mean if germany wants those people fine but it's not being done the right way even according to e.u. law it's ok so i mean the germany cannot be that the decision maker of immigrate. in europe it is intensely entered democratic and against the rules of the european union go ahead john. there's no doubt that the rules are being broken because indeed germany by saying that a million refugees are welcome and then by trying to offload them on to other members of the european union worlds indeed...
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and other he's away for football a push for tougher copyright laws in the e.u. threatens to completely change the way the internet looks will tell you and tully in fashion giant benetton faces a backlash after using photographs of rescued migrants ties in campaign. hello good afternoon just after one of the afternoon the twenty second of june of moscow i'm kevin zero in this is our international of the great football coming up the world headlines two in the next half hour all ahead. and is football first aid to the world cup in russia sees all money as predictions in pro day come true for argentina last night dubbed the group of death the early favorites with
and other he's away for football a push for tougher copyright laws in the e.u. threatens to completely change the way the internet looks will tell you and tully in fashion giant benetton faces a backlash after using photographs of rescued migrants ties in campaign. hello good afternoon just after one of the afternoon the twenty second of june of moscow i'm kevin zero in this is our international of the great football coming up the world headlines two in the next half hour all ahead. and is...
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hungry has defied e.u. lawsand passed a bill criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants under the so-called stop soros law aid workers could face up to a year in jail if they help people seek asylum prime minister viktor orban blames on baron american businessman george soros for encouraging mass migration to europe but soros denies this leaders from ten e.u. nations will meet in brussels on sunday to try to sort out divisions on immigration comes ahead of the e.u. summit on thursday on overhauling the block's asylum system patience trying to split the german chancellor angela merkel's government she's under pressure to reach a deal that would allow germany to turn back asylum seekers registered in another fee you country. well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the war not at this stage and that's what. at fourteen hundred hours on october sixth nine hundred seventy three young kid poor siren sounded across israel. it was war again. a sean bell of channel publishing vi
hungry has defied e.u. lawsand passed a bill criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants under the so-called stop soros law aid workers could face up to a year in jail if they help people seek asylum prime minister viktor orban blames on baron american businessman george soros for encouraging mass migration to europe but soros denies this leaders from ten e.u. nations will meet in brussels on sunday to try to sort out divisions on immigration comes ahead of the e.u. summit on thursday...
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they were pushed off trains going into france oxfam says the practice is a contrary to french and e.u. law a tribunal in ne says ruled that border guards acted illegally when they sent back twenty children to italy sixteen and a half thousand migrants been stuck in the italian town of ventimiglia since france tightened its borders in twenty fifteen but residents there are getting increasingly frustrated with the refugee presence as the tash about to report. the colorful northern italian town of fenton faces the mediterranean sea in recent years it's become a stopping point for migrants trying to cross into france just a few kilometers away many in the city say they're frustrated with the situation most say france should share the burden instead of tightening its border and turning its back on its neighbor the miracle of birth is that it and i think france should take some of the migrants because we have too many here italy takes them all but from doesn't want them it's not fair europe and france have to do their part these women say the rome's recent decision to block a charity migrant ris
they were pushed off trains going into france oxfam says the practice is a contrary to french and e.u. law a tribunal in ne says ruled that border guards acted illegally when they sent back twenty children to italy sixteen and a half thousand migrants been stuck in the italian town of ventimiglia since france tightened its borders in twenty fifteen but residents there are getting increasingly frustrated with the refugee presence as the tash about to report. the colorful northern italian town of...
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cells without food water or blankets oxfam says the practices are illegal and contrary to french e.u. law a tribunal in nice has already knowledge the illegality of border already conduct in twenty cases involving children quite arbitrary is a spokesman for oxfam joins me now from london and while the authorities say they have evidence how did you gather your evidence to make the accusations you do in your report. we've got the lots of accounts from migrants including children studying in ventimiglia where your report was just from and they've told us of their experiences trying to cross the border into italy and being pushed back many times and i should point out that our allegations were backed up by a report that came out earlier this month from the independent watchdog for french prisons which paid a visit at the end of last year to the border crossing with italy and found many of our concerns to be taking place as well and this includes cases of child migrants being turned back without any opportunity to claim asylum being held overnight in cells without water without food even witho
cells without food water or blankets oxfam says the practices are illegal and contrary to french e.u. law a tribunal in nice has already knowledge the illegality of border already conduct in twenty cases involving children quite arbitrary is a spokesman for oxfam joins me now from london and while the authorities say they have evidence how did you gather your evidence to make the accusations you do in your report. we've got the lots of accounts from migrants including children studying in...
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when i was hungry has defied e.u. laws and passed a bill criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants under the so-called stop aid workers could face up to a year in jail if they help people seek asylum prime minister viktor orban blames on guerin american businessman george soros for encouraging mass migration to europe soros denies this. today's world refugee day and the government instead of providing protection have decided to actually not provide protection deny protection and that's the side with the persecutors it starts to persecute you pick even individuals human rights defenders and others who assist asylum seekers i think this is a new low point for hungary today where even lawyers could face criminal prosecution something that has not been heard of since the one nine hundred fifty certainly it's very alarming many aspects of this are i think i read just leaders from ten e.u. nations will meet in brussels on sunday to try to sort out divisions on immigration comes ahead of an e.u. summit on thursday to di
when i was hungry has defied e.u. laws and passed a bill criminalizing assistance to undocumented immigrants under the so-called stop aid workers could face up to a year in jail if they help people seek asylum prime minister viktor orban blames on guerin american businessman george soros for encouraging mass migration to europe soros denies this. today's world refugee day and the government instead of providing protection have decided to actually not provide protection deny protection and...
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and it will do so this morning a push for tougher copyright laws in the e.u. threatens to completely change the way the internet looks. italian fashion giant benetton faces a backlash after using a photograph of rescued migrants in an appetite. by the very good morning just after nine am friday the twenty second of june here in moscow you're watching out international with me kevin oh in the hot seat this morning great to have you with us now the big football to come and around the other world news stories that for the next half hour. or. so day eight of the world cup in russia seem teams in group c. and d. having their second. neil harvey pitt a small. one of the host cities and they've been through all that drama and some sation a cool little. welcome to another beautiful wife and i. say she just kind of rushes north. but a dark day for argentinian football fans trust me on this look away now step away from the t.v. come back in five minutes you. i do not want to know what happened to tonight's show i shed three argentina milk. because. i am. peter schmeiche
and it will do so this morning a push for tougher copyright laws in the e.u. threatens to completely change the way the internet looks. italian fashion giant benetton faces a backlash after using a photograph of rescued migrants in an appetite. by the very good morning just after nine am friday the twenty second of june here in moscow you're watching out international with me kevin oh in the hot seat this morning great to have you with us now the big football to come and around the other world...
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and in the other news this friday morning a push for tougher copyright laws in the e.u. threatens to change the way the internet looks with many popular read. sally in fashion giant benetton faces a backlash after using a photograph of rescued migrants in an advertising campaign. hello a.t.m. fraud of. watching r t international with me kevin zero in great to have you along to the big football to come on the round up of the other world news stories to win the next. world cup and rushes in group c. and d. having their second match is the. solution petersburg won by host cities and they've been through all the drama and sensation of the tournament so. welcome to another beautiful wife and i. say she does the finest rushers. but a dark day for all gentlemen football. trust me on this look away now step away from the t.v. come back in five minutes you do not want to know what happened to tonight's three argentina will. see. this. piece michel you watched it with me and it was a bit like watching a horror movie a disaster unfolding before us. i'm not sure i agree with an arge
and in the other news this friday morning a push for tougher copyright laws in the e.u. threatens to change the way the internet looks with many popular read. sally in fashion giant benetton faces a backlash after using a photograph of rescued migrants in an advertising campaign. hello a.t.m. fraud of. watching r t international with me kevin zero in great to have you along to the big football to come on the round up of the other world news stories to win the next. world cup and rushes in group...
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i do way from the football and some other headlines a push for tougher copyright laws in the e.u. threatens to completely change the way the internet looks and. using photographs of rescued migrants. a. day friday the twenty second of june just after the way you're watching r t with me kevin great to have you with us some of the big football to come up in a roundup of the world news too over the next thirty minutes. here we go then group c. and d. elvis. i could not she's in the world cup neil harvey pitt to smite for up there it is simply this but one of the lovely host cities for the latest tournament. welcome to another we use a full white knight here in st petersburg the finest of russia's north. and why not here but a dark day for argentinian football fans trust me on this look away now step away from the t.v. come back in five minutes you do not want to know what happened to your team tonight's croatia three argentina nil. peter schmeichel you watched it with me and it was a bit like watching a horror movie a disaster unfolding before us. i'm not sure i agree with our margin
i do way from the football and some other headlines a push for tougher copyright laws in the e.u. threatens to completely change the way the internet looks and. using photographs of rescued migrants. a. day friday the twenty second of june just after the way you're watching r t with me kevin great to have you with us some of the big football to come up in a roundup of the world news too over the next thirty minutes. here we go then group c. and d. elvis. i could not she's in the world cup neil...
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e.u. with memes facing an existential crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan it would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload on to the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is the the very much the why in which. and social media in particular where it's user generated and many uses the cult of the general is taking snippets from news all schools it's taking. photos on the home. using those in the. now article eleven or the link tax has also garnered criticism it would see online platforms paying news publishers a fee just see if they link to their content now this is already been tried both in germany and in spain failing miserably in both instances and with this new e.u. copyright proposal seemingly on the way there are still a lot of questions as to what actually constitu
e.u. with memes facing an existential crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan it would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload on to the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is the...
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in other news this morning a push for tougher copyright laws in the e.u. threatens to completely change the way the internet blogs. and italian fashion giant benetton faces a backlash after using photographs of rescued migrants and a number of times in campaign. hello good morning just after telling him friday the twenty second of judea in moscow. this is international great to have you with us that another big football to come on around to put the other world news stories to for the next hour. or. so day eight of the world cup in russia or see two you see in group c. and d. having their second matches. for one of the host cities of course and they've been through all the drama sensation of the tournament so far. will come to another we use a full. say she does but punish russia's. dog day for argentina. argentina fans trust me on this look away now step away from the t.v. come back in five minutes you do not want to know what happened to your team tonight's three argentina nil. the. last. piece michael you watched it with me and it was a bit like watching
in other news this morning a push for tougher copyright laws in the e.u. threatens to completely change the way the internet blogs. and italian fashion giant benetton faces a backlash after using photographs of rescued migrants and a number of times in campaign. hello good morning just after telling him friday the twenty second of judea in moscow. this is international great to have you with us that another big football to come on around to put the other world news stories to for the next hour....
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e.u. with memes facing an existential crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. or. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload on to the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is the very much the why in which. and social media in particular where it's user generated and many uses the cult of the general is taking snippets from news all schools taking. photos and. using those in the. now article eleven or the link tax has also garnered criticism it would see online platforms paying news publishers a fee just see if they link to their content now this is already been tried both in germany and in spain failing miserably in both instances and with this new e.u. copyright proposal seemingly on the way there are still a lot of questions as to what actually constitutes a taxable li
e.u. with memes facing an existential crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. or. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload on to the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is...
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e.u. with me facing an axis tensional crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan it would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is the the very much the why even which. social media in particular where its user generated and many uses the cult of the general is taking snippets from news all schools it's taking. photos on the home. using those in the. now article eleven or the link tax has also garnered criticism it would see online platforms paying news publishers a fee just to if they link to their content now this is already been tried both in germany and in spain failing miserably in both instances and with this new e.u. copyright proposal seemingly on the way there are still a lot of questions as to what actually constitutes a
e.u. with me facing an axis tensional crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan it would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is the...
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e.u. with memes facing an access stench oil crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. or. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is the very much the. social media in particular where it's user generated and many uses the cult of the general is taking snippets from schools it's taking. photos. using those in the. now article eleven or the link tax has also garnered criticism it would see online platforms paying news publishers a fee just to if they link to their content now this is already been tried both in germany and in spain failing miserably in both instances and with this new e.u. copyright proposal seemingly on the way there are still a lot of questions as to what actually constitutes a taxable link and what if the gov
e.u. with memes facing an access stench oil crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. or. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what...
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e.u. governments there's not going to be a revision to international maritime law e.u.governments need to step up and agree amongst themselves what is going to happen with these people and italy has taken more than a share by anyone's measure right but in the meantime everybody is just passing the buck how you know it or should i see how divided is europe on this issue. extremely divided and italy and greece as well feel like they've been left on their own the relocation program that we saw over the last couple of years failed and was not renewed and did not take pressure off italy and greece who are dealing with hundreds of thousands of people and italy is saying this now perhaps this situation their worlds eyes were on the the aquarius ship perhaps this will now instead of showing how divided e.u. countries are will force them to step up and come to an agreement and again our expert here of the mall says that france and the u.k. are among those who have taken the smallest proportion of their share and there really needs to be a spotlight on those countries not just on
e.u. governments there's not going to be a revision to international maritime law e.u.governments need to step up and agree amongst themselves what is going to happen with these people and italy has taken more than a share by anyone's measure right but in the meantime everybody is just passing the buck how you know it or should i see how divided is europe on this issue. extremely divided and italy and greece as well feel like they've been left on their own the relocation program that we saw...
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city and likely to mount a pre-publication censorship for the proposal to become law the e.u. parliament will have to vote on it later this year and its critics are dead set on slaying this bill which they say would transform the internet into a tool of surveillance and control donald quarter r.t. berlin. ok that's it for now i'm back in thirty with your next world cup update on global news roundup just to let you know in some petersburg seventy three minutes in still goalless between brazil and costa rica we'll tell you more in thirty minutes next for you though it's friday so stand by for stan collymore only on the international. president because he has case this story about and will continue in the price reaches an equilibrium point let's call it a hundred thousand proclaimed or you'll be seeing it more used as a medium of exchange some point becomes a unit of account as things are priced in bitcoin as money disappears. all across the western world the so-called melting pot is melting down immigration legal and illegal is probably the most contentious and divisive issue en
city and likely to mount a pre-publication censorship for the proposal to become law the e.u. parliament will have to vote on it later this year and its critics are dead set on slaying this bill which they say would transform the internet into a tool of surveillance and control donald quarter r.t. berlin. ok that's it for now i'm back in thirty with your next world cup update on global news roundup just to let you know in some petersburg seventy three minutes in still goalless between brazil...
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e.u. with memes facing an access stench crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan it would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is the very much the why in which. and social media in particular where it's user generated and many uses the cult of the general is taking snippets sort of news all schools it's taking. photos and. using those in the. now article eleven or the link tax has also garnered criticism it would see online platforms paying news publishers a fee just to if they link to their content now this is already been tried both in germany and in spain failing miserably in both instances and with this new e.u. copyright proposal seemingly on the way there are still a lot of questions as to what actually constitutes a taxab
e.u. with memes facing an access stench crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan it would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is...
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e.u. with memes facing an axe a stench real crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. or. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is the very much the. social media in particular where it's user generated and many uses. of the general is taking snippets from schools it's taking. photos on the home. using those in the. now article eleven or the link tax has also garnered criticism it would see online platforms paying news publishers a fee just see if they link to their content now this is already been tried both in germany and in spain failing miserably in both instances and with this new e.u. copyright proposal seemingly on the way there are still a lot of questions as to what actually constitutes a taxable link and what if th
e.u. with memes facing an axe a stench real crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. or. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what...