been a busy day for heike jungling. this kind of chaos isn't what germany is known for. >> nothing went exactly as planned. >> but for the moment, all 130 refugees have a place to stay. and heike jungling is taking every day as it comes. christopher we're going to stay : with the issue of migration -- with the desperate thousands risking their lives to reach europe. but we're going to take a different perspective now -- the perspective of the people of kosovo, in south-eastern europe. more than 30,000 kosovans have applied for asylum in germany this year so far. but it isn't conflict they're trying to escape -- it's blinding poverty. and as so-called economic migrants, their applications are almost always rejected. even so, many entrust themselves to people-smugglers and set off on an arduous journey north. our reporter frank hofling caught up with a man in south-eastern kosovo who'd like to stay in his home village but says there's just nothing there for him. >> smoke billows through sallkovit -- and with it a powerful