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they say that in hungary, in particular, refugees's rights are not respected. since september, however, the swiss government has been speeding up deportations. a number of refugees, the group tells us, have attempted suicide. michael rodriguez: you just can't send back all these people. switzerland wants to tell the world, and especially the refugees, that they're not welcome here. they're told to go to other countries like italy, germany or hungary -- anywhere as long as , it's not switzerland. >> first they fled war. now the four young afghans are afraid of facing violence in hungary, and being treated like animals in the camps there. nijat: i'm really upset. i'm feeling ill. i can't focus my mind anymore. i have no idea what to do. >> street protests like here in geneva are unlikely to make any difference. in october's general election the right-wing swiss people's party got the most votes, with its anti-immigrant stance considered a major factor in its success. damien: the tiny british territory of gibraltar, at the southern tip of spain, is home to europe'
they say that in hungary, in particular, refugees's rights are not respected. since september, however, the swiss government has been speeding up deportations. a number of refugees, the group tells us, have attempted suicide. michael rodriguez: you just can't send back all these people. switzerland wants to tell the world, and especially the refugees, that they're not welcome here. they're told to go to other countries like italy, germany or hungary -- anywhere as long as , it's not...
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this is the same with hungary today. especially because it is a member of the epp group and so therefore it is impossible, short of expelling the country, to apply any serious measures. this way the european union, i believe, will face more and more difficulties unless it changes this, which is not going to be very easy. >> captain lisko, you want to get in on this. >> sure. you bet. as far as actionable ideas and what we're doing. i think the coast guard will continue to do what we do well, which is subject matter, expert exchanges on search and rescue and on border officer training and on how to do things safely in areas such as evidence collection and investigative techniques. we're working with department of homeland security agencies and some of our european counterparts now doing that. in malta, we partner with the armed forced of malta there, their search and rescue training center where it prides itself on bringing neighboring countries in for, say, a one-month-long search and rescue coordinating class. so i've t
this is the same with hungary today. especially because it is a member of the epp group and so therefore it is impossible, short of expelling the country, to apply any serious measures. this way the european union, i believe, will face more and more difficulties unless it changes this, which is not going to be very easy. >> captain lisko, you want to get in on this. >> sure. you bet. as far as actionable ideas and what we're doing. i think the coast guard will continue to do what we...
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hungary is not alone in this respect. and anti-simmons is a is pervasive. pervasive.itism is i was teaching and i am from croatia. i think is important because i have seen refugees and i think there are actually a lot of things in those countries like croatia and serbia and macedonia about the refugees because we went through this. flows, migrant flows, they are different from what we have seen in the 1990's. we saw women and kids and people happy for leaving their homes and hoping to come back. men ofsee 70% young --hting age and 50% women 15% women and 15% kids. they are not interested in asylum in any the so-called safe countries of low economic e,portunity like greec slovenia, croatia. sloveniat writing in slovenia because they want to get a germany as soon as possible. they crossed through several countries. there was lots of sympathy for their plight. how do you to you is see the situation? i think it might endanger the current -- refugee protection because of this confusion between what is a migrant and what is a refugee. migrant?o you treat a you ca
hungary is not alone in this respect. and anti-simmons is a is pervasive. pervasive.itism is i was teaching and i am from croatia. i think is important because i have seen refugees and i think there are actually a lot of things in those countries like croatia and serbia and macedonia about the refugees because we went through this. flows, migrant flows, they are different from what we have seen in the 1990's. we saw women and kids and people happy for leaving their homes and hoping to come...
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hungary is not alone in this. anti-semitism is pervasive. >> let's go to the lady in the front of the row. there is a microphone coming. >> i was teaching classes in europe. i am originally from croatia. i think this is important. i have seen these refugees. there's a lot of super the in those countries, croatia, serbia, macedonia. we went through this. these refugee flows, migrant flows, are rather different than what we have seen. women and kids and people unhappy, leaving their homes. hoping to come back. now we see 70% of young men of fighting aids. 15% of men and kids. most of these people are not even interested in asylum in any of these so-called safe countries. with low economic opportunity, greece, slovenia, croatia. they started writing and slovenia. they burned tents because they wanted to get to germany as soon as possible. they crossed several safe countries. they are fleeing a life of despair. there's a lot of sympathy for their plight. my question to you, have you see the situation? i think it might
hungary is not alone in this. anti-semitism is pervasive. >> let's go to the lady in the front of the row. there is a microphone coming. >> i was teaching classes in europe. i am originally from croatia. i think this is important. i have seen these refugees. there's a lot of super the in those countries, croatia, serbia, macedonia. we went through this. these refugee flows, migrant flows, are rather different than what we have seen. women and kids and people unhappy, leaving their...
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allowed the 5, she trains from hungary to come in. everyone overshot in the other direction and said she's bursting open the borders. she wasn't doing that either. i believe she was trying the whole time to walk a fine line and the public exaggerates everything that comes out of her mouth. i don't see inconsistency. terry: where does she stand now? she's saying, the interior minister is right, we need to reinstate the dublin arrangement that requires refugees to be registered in the country where they first entered the european union, which means germany could send refugees back. in practical terms, where do these refugees enter the european union? it is in greece, the centerpiece of the other crisis we are having. going to send them back to greece? corinna: they can only send back if they have been registered in these countries. is, what we see there, a lot of politics going on. >> signals to the cdu voters. terry: the question remains, which direction is she going to go? there's been so much of a backlash now that we can almost say
allowed the 5, she trains from hungary to come in. everyone overshot in the other direction and said she's bursting open the borders. she wasn't doing that either. i believe she was trying the whole time to walk a fine line and the public exaggerates everything that comes out of her mouth. i don't see inconsistency. terry: where does she stand now? she's saying, the interior minister is right, we need to reinstate the dublin arrangement that requires refugees to be registered in the country...
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the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo, assure the foreign minister of egypt that hungary will not keep egypt off limits. >> no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt. and until i'm not provided with any kind of such an evidence i will not make that kind of decision you can be sure about that. >> reporter: but there is much we cannot be sure of. questions still to be answered about what happened to this plane. missing wreckage must be obtained. if it was a bomb those responsible must be identified. paul brennan, al jazeera. >> india's ruling party the bjp has declared defeat, vote held over five phases in october and november. behar is one of india's poorest and most populace states. in burundi, unidentified gunmen have killed seven people in a bar in the bujumbura. after the president decided to run for a third term. security forces began carrying out a major force in the capital we spoke to a freelance journalist in bujumbura who we are not naming for security reasons. >> there is a lot of stress amongst the pop
the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo, assure the foreign minister of egypt that hungary will not keep egypt off limits. >> no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt. and until i'm not provided with any kind of such an evidence i will not make that kind of decision you can be sure about that. >> reporter: but there is much we cannot be sure of. questions still to be answered about what happened to this plane....
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hungary was at the bottom. another interesting finding and i found it particularly interesting because before i started this project i assumed that it would be a huge influence young people, constantly connecting with their peers. when you say seriously what the biggest influence of your day to day life, parents and every country has come out way ahead of friends, siblings, but in america, they're more influenced by family compared to the norm and other countries. let me look at data analysis, we are picking out active interest, what you actively have an interest in. team sports, one third of people in that compares to taking part of political meetings and protester demonstrations. it is way down there. what factors will affect the quality of your life? the number one factor that america millennial's feel is the u.s. economic situation. what is interesting in the data is despite a lack of personal interest in politics and the political system, americans will use decisions made by politicians is a key thing of t
hungary was at the bottom. another interesting finding and i found it particularly interesting because before i started this project i assumed that it would be a huge influence young people, constantly connecting with their peers. when you say seriously what the biggest influence of your day to day life, parents and every country has come out way ahead of friends, siblings, but in america, they're more influenced by family compared to the norm and other countries. let me look at data analysis,...
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slovenia, austria, hungary, and germany have artie tighten controls.will more countries follow suit? our analyst joins us by phone. -- europeour stand up step up its antiterrorist controls without hurting the flow of refugees? >> that is the challenge. is a security crisis and becomes conflated, not only in the public's mind. we have seen jean-claude juncker strongela merkel to make statement saying they will continue with the effort. most undoubtedly be used to bolster the european leaders who have not wanted to take part in the resettlement plan. we are talking about 160,000 refugees out of the 60 million forcibly displaced people in the world. joe: even before this attack, something in your research is the rise of the right-wing populism across europe, the rise of the marine le pen type. how much does this event heighten your concern? >> even before this event we have been tracking, as you note the rise of the right-wing parties. in denmark, in sweden, already in elections earlier this year there was a strong performance on anti-immigration parties.
slovenia, austria, hungary, and germany have artie tighten controls.will more countries follow suit? our analyst joins us by phone. -- europeour stand up step up its antiterrorist controls without hurting the flow of refugees? >> that is the challenge. is a security crisis and becomes conflated, not only in the public's mind. we have seen jean-claude juncker strongela merkel to make statement saying they will continue with the effort. most undoubtedly be used to bolster the european...
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from hungary, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: since the attacks, there's been lotsconcern in washington and other world capitals over fears of how terrorists can communicate by "going dark," namely using an array of technologies to hide from law enforcement before and after attacks. in the aftermath of the paris attacks, investigators are still hunting for answers to how the terrorists communicated with each other and eluded surveillance. but their eyes are on the now ubiquitous cell phone-- which can send coded information using free, readily available technologies that defy cracking by intelligence agencies and even the companies that created them. in washington yesterday, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, republican richard burr, said that very technology was probably at play in paris. globally we need to begin the debate on what we do with encrypted networks because it makes us blind to communications of potential adversaries. >> woodruff: it's called end-to-end encryption-- meaning data gets encrypted, or locked away with special codes-- on one
from hungary, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: since the attacks, there's been lotsconcern in washington and other world capitals over fears of how terrorists can communicate by "going dark," namely using an array of technologies to hide from law enforcement before and after attacks. in the aftermath of the paris attacks, investigators are still hunting for answers to how the terrorists communicated with each other and eluded surveillance. but their...
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the fortunately minister hungary has been in cairo saying hungary will not make egypt off limits. >> these decisions can have very serious consequences. conductor what i see that no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel band on egypt and until i am not provided with any kind of such evidence, i will not make that kind of decision. you can be sure about that. >> there is much we cannot be sure of. questions still to be answered about what happened to this plane. missing wreckage must be found. complex analysis conducted. if it was a bomb, those responsible must be identified. paul brennan, al jazeera. >> egypt analyst omar schur said authorities have been unwilling to access the possibility the plane was deliberately brought down. >> four hypotheses from the beginning, technical faut, pilot mistake, a surface to air guided missile, and the ied. from the beginning, it seemed that the egyptian authorities were dismissing the terrorist activity whether a missile or grenade. when prime minister cameron was saying this is the most likely caus
the fortunately minister hungary has been in cairo saying hungary will not make egypt off limits. >> these decisions can have very serious consequences. conductor what i see that no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel band on egypt and until i am not provided with any kind of such evidence, i will not make that kind of decision. you can be sure about that. >> there is much we cannot be sure of. questions still to be answered about...
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in hungary and crow croatia. i walked among and tald amongng the massive humanany. 6,0 minimum a day out of a single point of entry. that's over 2 million a year on an annual basis. and i went to sweden where they are. europe has committed cultural suicide. >> here inhe state of iowa, a growing list off governors who id they want t to end any programs allowing refugees into the ste at this point w wn we talk aboutut this issue. yoyo thoughthts on that? >> i would be supportive of tt and to echo some of the things the congressmen said, finding the needles in the hay stack is a difficult thing to do. it doesn't take a large group to pull off terrorist attacks, multiple terrorist attacks. they just have to be well coordinated and connected.. i'm supportive of the govnor. >> is this takininto us a new united states,s, landd tt longeroeoe accept the weak and the poor and the tired and the hungry from other nations? granted times have cnged, but that's what our nation is right now. that's what we are built on is those
in hungary and crow croatia. i walked among and tald amongng the massive humanany. 6,0 minimum a day out of a single point of entry. that's over 2 million a year on an annual basis. and i went to sweden where they are. europe has committed cultural suicide. >> here inhe state of iowa, a growing list off governors who id they want t to end any programs allowing refugees into the ste at this point w wn we talk aboutut this issue. yoyo thoughthts on that? >> i would be supportive of tt...
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hungary have a 1-nil lead after the first leg from friday at oslo. the hungarian haven't qualified in nearly 30 years. >> i think my defense make a good job. i want only one thing fofind the way to the other goal when with us score, unbelieverable. >> zambia taking a step closer. through to the group stages of african qualifiyinqualifying. 2-nil on sunday and 3 hill nil on aggregate. morocco qualified despite losing to guinea. they go over the games. russia have agreed to a 3-month plan to ensure that the doping scandal doesn't present its athletes from competing at the rio olympics next year. the russian athletics federation was suspended on friday following allegations of state sponsors doping we adopt all of the standards offered to us. in 60 days or three months, welcome again top present ourselves as meeting the standards. something tent with australia, the first kiwi to score a double hundred against the partnership. williamson, a record between the two countries. cop firmation finishing 49 rungs 5-59. unbeaten on 235 at the close of play. >> t
hungary have a 1-nil lead after the first leg from friday at oslo. the hungarian haven't qualified in nearly 30 years. >> i think my defense make a good job. i want only one thing fofind the way to the other goal when with us score, unbelieverable. >> zambia taking a step closer. through to the group stages of african qualifiyinqualifying. 2-nil on sunday and 3 hill nil on aggregate. morocco qualified despite losing to guinea. they go over the games. russia have agreed to a 3-month...
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also hungary and the soviet bloc. since they have been at the center of this crisis he will have something to say about that gary in position. i might just conclude my introduction by pointing out that he has got a new book that just came out called this is big, the strategy and statecraft. sitting next to his left is captain brian lythgoe, senior us coast guard liaison to the department of state where he serves in the maritime security division of the bureau of political and military affairs. he is a career aviator, a decorated flyer, among other things has served with the 6th fleet in naples, italy,, italy, and a liaison, very important, to the european border patrol agency. soso he has a lot of front-line experience looking at what is going on north and west africa, the middle east, mediterranean, and many front-line european states. finally, and then we will segue to the panel, i want to introduce kathleen newland, someone whose work i have known for many years and followed her career but we have never met until t
also hungary and the soviet bloc. since they have been at the center of this crisis he will have something to say about that gary in position. i might just conclude my introduction by pointing out that he has got a new book that just came out called this is big, the strategy and statecraft. sitting next to his left is captain brian lythgoe, senior us coast guard liaison to the department of state where he serves in the maritime security division of the bureau of political and military affairs....
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the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo assuring his egyptian counterpart that hungary willake egypt off limits. >> these decisions can have very serious consequences and currently what i see is that no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt and until i'm not provided with any kind of such evidence i will not make that kind of decision, you can be sure about that. >> reporter: but there is much we cannot be sure of, questions still to be answered about what happened to this plane. missing wreckage must be found, complex analysis conducted. and if it was a bomb those responsible must be identified. paul brennan, al jazeera. >>> egyptian analysts omar says the authorities in egypt have been unwilling to accept the possibility the plane was deliberately brought down. >> the hypothesis from beginning there was technical failure and the pilot's mistake and surface to air guided missile and there was the grenade ied and from the beginning it seemed that the egyptian authorities were dismissing the terrorist activity wheth
the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo assuring his egyptian counterpart that hungary willake egypt off limits. >> these decisions can have very serious consequences and currently what i see is that no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt and until i'm not provided with any kind of such evidence i will not make that kind of decision, you can be sure about that. >> reporter: but there is much we cannot be sure...
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even hungary signed it even with something of a smirk that he had made clear what many think, africans should be made to stay out of europe woe don't speak openly about it, so we should change the language of the discussions and do not consider migration as a positive thing, because it is against the impression of the european citizens. yet imbecame clear how large the gap is between what europe is offering and what africa says it needs. they demand entire reform between the two continents on crucial issues like agriculture, in western giants have undermined local economies. based on that, 2 billion euros looks to many like chicken feed. the needs are far greater, that's whey we have requested our partners to do more, beyond that we don't just want aid we want reform. >> while europeans increasingly make notice tings between asylum speakers african leaders here have reminded their hosts the money. >> it look as little like revenge. >> african countries have found themselves overpowered in trade negotiations by european money and influence. but not here because the african delegations h
even hungary signed it even with something of a smirk that he had made clear what many think, africans should be made to stay out of europe woe don't speak openly about it, so we should change the language of the discussions and do not consider migration as a positive thing, because it is against the impression of the european citizens. yet imbecame clear how large the gap is between what europe is offering and what africa says it needs. they demand entire reform between the two continents on...
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. >> anchor: but why do you think it's paris, france tonight and not budapest, hungary or somewhere in switzerland, zurich zurich. why paris tonight, do you think? >>> you think terrorists probably have great every capability in a large city like france. secondly, france has been one of the leaders of the fight against for or every in the middle east. they commit aircraft and training troops in that arso i think that a major reason. support network in france than they would in a country like switzerland or hungary. >> anchor: within europe itself you have very poor supporters where it's easy to go between country to country in transfer goods as well? >>> yeah, that's true. borders these days, i go to europe every summer and it's massachusetts and rhode island. there is no issue. the problem is more getting into europe than being able to cross borders within europe. >> anchor: are you familiar, so you travel often, are you familiar with paris and in particular the sporting stadium where this is occurring? >>> no, i'm not. i mean, i have seen it on the video. i mean it's obviously a very
. >> anchor: but why do you think it's paris, france tonight and not budapest, hungary or somewhere in switzerland, zurich zurich. why paris tonight, do you think? >>> you think terrorists probably have great every capability in a large city like france. secondly, france has been one of the leaders of the fight against for or every in the middle east. they commit aircraft and training troops in that arso i think that a major reason. support network in france than they would in a...
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host: you and your wife raising five children, three adopted from hungary. explain how that came about. mr. russell: we had two children at the time, and we wanted more. she was concerned about some flareups of some childhood arthritis. with each pregnancy, there's a chance that could recur, so we begin to look at adoption. we were stationed in europe by the time, and i went to a men's conference. in germany. and there was an army doctor there, and he had adopted two boys from hungary. one thing led to another and we began to explore how he did that process. and we used the facilitator, a marvelous lady, maria, she lives in san diego. she and her husband were there to very small children -- the oldest was 18 months -- they fled and they made it over the mountains into austria. vice president nixon picked five families to become instant u.s. citizens, and they were one of the families. a miracle story. she worked for the department of defense for years after that. when she retired, she began to work to place orphaned children becausery with soldiers she had s
host: you and your wife raising five children, three adopted from hungary. explain how that came about. mr. russell: we had two children at the time, and we wanted more. she was concerned about some flareups of some childhood arthritis. with each pregnancy, there's a chance that could recur, so we begin to look at adoption. we were stationed in europe by the time, and i went to a men's conference. in germany. and there was an army doctor there, and he had adopted two boys from hungary. one...
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. >>> hungary face norway later in the first leg of the 2016 playoff looking to qualify for the firstore than 40 years. norway also trying to end a euro hiatus. they do, however, have a very strong record against hungary having not lost against them for over 30 years. >>> liberia's [ inaudible ] has been excluded from the list of candidates for the fifa presidential elections after failing an integrity check. here is a look at any five candidates: this man made a bid in the last election, but couldn't get enough support. this man has also made the list. this man is set for another crack at the top job after losing may's election, and anti-apartheid activist, turned businessman will stand. he has the backing of south africa's football association. our correspondent lee wellings have more. >> reporter: the favorite is the head of the asian football association in bahrain. but this election is taking place because of what happened with sepp blatter. it is controversial, because with mr. baliti not being allowed to take part, but those reasons not being disclosed by fifa, people are sayin
. >>> hungary face norway later in the first leg of the 2016 playoff looking to qualify for the firstore than 40 years. norway also trying to end a euro hiatus. they do, however, have a very strong record against hungary having not lost against them for over 30 years. >>> liberia's [ inaudible ] has been excluded from the list of candidates for the fifa presidential elections after failing an integrity check. here is a look at any five candidates: this man made a bid in the...
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we have a fence built in currency -- and hungary and slovenia.he end of free open border policy in europe? disaster ifuld be a that happens. i personally think that is the it is an option to say that we must have much stronger border control. and the outside borders of the european union. but if we come to a conclusion we need border control with austria, hungary, france, germany, that brings us closer to the end of a big, dream. our bloomberg view editor to the opposite side of that saying the dismantling of this altogether, if it came to that would be a serious loss, but it wouldn't be a disaster. what would you say to that? i strongly disagree. i think we need to be extremely careful not to undermine any of the big gains the european idea has brought up, and one of them freedom of movement. but the freedom of movement is more than just something which has been built up as a symbol. it has a very emotional component as well. security has to be established by the outside borders. we have to work together as a union and not a re-nationalized, fra
we have a fence built in currency -- and hungary and slovenia.he end of free open border policy in europe? disaster ifuld be a that happens. i personally think that is the it is an option to say that we must have much stronger border control. and the outside borders of the european union. but if we come to a conclusion we need border control with austria, hungary, france, germany, that brings us closer to the end of a big, dream. our bloomberg view editor to the opposite side of that saying the...
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lusions also, "hungary and the soviet bloc." since hungary has been at the center of this crisis, he will have something to say about the hungarian position and hungarian role. i will conclude my introduction of him by pointing out he's got a new book that came out called "the strategy and statecraft of ski."and sitting to his left is captain brian lisko who is the senior u.s. coast guard liaison to the department of state where he serves in the maritime security division of the bureau of political and military affairs. , ais a career aviator decorated flyer, and among other things, he has served with the ,ixth fleet in naples, italy and a liaison to the european border control agency affront tax. he has a lot of front-line experience looking at what is going on in north and west africa, the middle east, the mediterranean, and many of the states.e finally, i want to introduce to kathleen newland, someone i've known many careers, but we've .ever met until today she is a senior fellow at the migration policy institute. she sits on
lusions also, "hungary and the soviet bloc." since hungary has been at the center of this crisis, he will have something to say about the hungarian position and hungarian role. i will conclude my introduction of him by pointing out he's got a new book that came out called "the strategy and statecraft of ski."and sitting to his left is captain brian lisko who is the senior u.s. coast guard liaison to the department of state where he serves in the maritime security division of...
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the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo, assuring his counterparts that hungary will not be off limits. >> these decisions can have consequences. currently no one provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt. until - i'm not provided with any such evidence. i will not make that kind of decision. you can be sure about that. >> reporter: there's much we cannot be sure of. questions to be answered. missing records to be found, complex analysis conducted. if it was a bomb, those responsible must be identified >>> let's take a closer look at what we know about the plane crash, french investigators suggest that a sudden explosion was to blame. the pilots on the black box can be heard chatting normally with air traffic control until the explosion. u.s. satellite picked up a warmth on the plane, pointing to an explosion. reports suggest they intercepted intelligence from armed groups in the sinai, supporting the bomb theory. parts of the wreckage of the plane suggests that there was damage on the inside of the aircraft, possibly from an
the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo, assuring his counterparts that hungary will not be off limits. >> these decisions can have consequences. currently no one provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt. until - i'm not provided with any such evidence. i will not make that kind of decision. you can be sure about that. >> reporter: there's much we cannot be sure of. questions to be answered. missing records to be found,...
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the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo assuring his egyptian counter part that hungary willot make egypt off limits. >> these decisions ksz have very serious consequences. currently no byrne has provided us with any kind of evidence which would lead me to put a travel ban on egypt. until i am provided with any kind of evidence, i will not make that decision. >> there is much we cannot be sure of. questions still to be answer did about what happened to plane. missing we knowage must be found. complex analysis conducted. if it was a bomb if it was a bomb, those responsible must be identified. >> counter terrorism expert mohan albidine, thank you for coming in to speak with us. why did it take the egyptians so long to respond? it's the tourism industry stab to knowed. many operators have suspended flights and west earns have suspended all flights to egypt, not just to sharmel sheik. the reflexive reaction would be to damait and now it's out of h >> we know aviation officials in britain certainly flagged up problems with airport security in the sharmal sheik, eight months ago, a
the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo assuring his egyptian counter part that hungary willot make egypt off limits. >> these decisions ksz have very serious consequences. currently no byrne has provided us with any kind of evidence which would lead me to put a travel ban on egypt. until i am provided with any kind of evidence, i will not make that decision. >> there is much we cannot be sure of. questions still to be answer did about what happened to plane. missing we...
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hungary's prime minister signed it. even with something of a smirk, that he had already made clear what many think afghans should be made to stay out of europe. >> it's not a win-win situation for both countries from where they are coming. it's a lose all situation, we don't speak about it, we should change the language of the discussions, and do not consider migration as a positive thing. as africa's leaders arrived it was clear how large the gap was between what europe was offering and what africa says it needs. they demand reform of the economic relationship between the two continents on issues like agriculture in which giants undermined local economies. based on that 2 billion euros look to many like chicken feed >> translation: it's not enough. 1.8 billion is not enough. needs are greater, that's why we requested partners to participated. we don't just want aid, we want reform. >>> it's become clear how differently europe and africa see the refugee crisis. europeans make no distinction between asylum seeker and eco
hungary's prime minister signed it. even with something of a smirk, that he had already made clear what many think afghans should be made to stay out of europe. >> it's not a win-win situation for both countries from where they are coming. it's a lose all situation, we don't speak about it, we should change the language of the discussions, and do not consider migration as a positive thing. as africa's leaders arrived it was clear how large the gap was between what europe was offering and...
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he says that's just how they are, going back to their experiences growing up in hungary where sam was captured by the germans in world war ii. >> the life that they did with sam tin concentration camp, nazi okay you pangs hung gar rather, and a cosm mew nift experience of russia where you didn't want a lot of information to be let out, you would be quite guarded. >> reporter: so where is this couple? it's still unclear. police say they may be traveling. they do not have cell phones, so they may not be aware that all of this is going on. neighbors tell me they wouldn't be surprised if they just drove up into their driveway. and ken, we hope that's going to be the case. reporting live, rohnert park, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> police in vallejo are investigating a shooting that left a driver critically wounded. it happened just before noon. more than a dozen shell casings littered the street. there were almost that many bullet holes in the side of a car. the biggest clues so far, people reported seeing a green car speeding away from the scene. >>> in san leandro a 25-year- old woman was ba
he says that's just how they are, going back to their experiences growing up in hungary where sam was captured by the germans in world war ii. >> the life that they did with sam tin concentration camp, nazi okay you pangs hung gar rather, and a cosm mew nift experience of russia where you didn't want a lot of information to be let out, you would be quite guarded. >> reporter: so where is this couple? it's still unclear. police say they may be traveling. they do not have cell phones,...
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hundred about ary has sho --hungary has shot down a plane at the border.ussian denies that and a furious president vladimir putin has described it as a stab in the back and said it will bring consequences to its relationship with turkey. the french president franÇois hollande has been meeting with president barack obama in washington calling for more help against isil. we'll have updates with the u.s. and u.n. and hashem ahelbarra explains the day's developments. >> russian fighter jet on fire and crashing. president vladimir putin says it was downed by an air-to-air missile fired by an turkish f-16. turkish government leaders say that the pilot ignored ten warnings they were violating turkish air space. russia says that aircraft was in syrian air space. the two pilots ejected and crushed in an area in latakia under rebel control. the deputy commander of the turkman we grade said that the pilots parachuted to the ground. >> after the russian plane dropped its bomb it turned around from the turkish side and it was hit by turkish apri airplane. after it viol
hundred about ary has sho --hungary has shot down a plane at the border.ussian denies that and a furious president vladimir putin has described it as a stab in the back and said it will bring consequences to its relationship with turkey. the french president franÇois hollande has been meeting with president barack obama in washington calling for more help against isil. we'll have updates with the u.s. and u.n. and hashem ahelbarra explains the day's developments. >> russian fighter jet...
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the barrier is similar to the one put up by hungary on its borders, to keep people out. >> gunmen shot dead four police men. this is according to the state-run newspaper which says attackers opened fire at a security checkpoint. no one claimed responsibility. it's a final day of campaigning. 14 candidates from in the race, including this man. he served as prime minister. al jazeera's correspondent has more. >> a photo exhibition on the streets. every day human rights displaced forces. days to go until the presidential elections, he doesn't want the revolution to be adopted. >> it's important that people remember. the expression by use of the country. democracy and human rights. the political crisis began when the president attempted to change the constitution to stay in power. the move met with anger. >> thousands of people poured on to the streets. the president from the ivory coast. >> translation: i can't describe my feelings the moment blaise compaore left the country, i was proud we accomplished a new task. >> reporter: a new government was put in place, charged with organising el
the barrier is similar to the one put up by hungary on its borders, to keep people out. >> gunmen shot dead four police men. this is according to the state-run newspaper which says attackers opened fire at a security checkpoint. no one claimed responsibility. it's a final day of campaigning. 14 candidates from in the race, including this man. he served as prime minister. al jazeera's correspondent has more. >> a photo exhibition on the streets. every day human rights displaced...
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adding they had a map and a detailed, handwritten note on how to reach germany via greece, serbia and hungary. all this comes amid more terror raids in france. police targeting an apartment just outside paris overnight where they believed the mastermind of last week' s terror attacks was holed up. erika: but as marci gonzalez reports, it' s unclear if he is among the 7 people arrested, the two confirmed dead, or if he was even there at all. marci: gunfire and explosions echoing through the early >> we felt the building shape, there were guys screaming shoot. marci: french police storming an apartment just miles from the soccer stadium from where the terror attacks began. phone records and surveillance leading them here were they thought the mastermind, abdelhamid abaaoud, was hiding. a woman rushed toward them, killing herself with a suicide belt. seven people taken into custody. just one of nearly 130 searches across france overnight as police tried to track down who carried out the attacks. >> you have branches going off. as they pick up more information from each raid. s president reiterat
adding they had a map and a detailed, handwritten note on how to reach germany via greece, serbia and hungary. all this comes amid more terror raids in france. police targeting an apartment just outside paris overnight where they believed the mastermind of last week' s terror attacks was holed up. erika: but as marci gonzalez reports, it' s unclear if he is among the 7 people arrested, the two confirmed dead, or if he was even there at all. marci: gunfire and explosions echoing through the...
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nearly 180,000 migrants have crossed the country since hungary closed its border with croatia, redirecting the flow to slovenia instead. the smallest country in the schengen zone underlined the need for a pan-european solution. in slovenia suggest the urgency with which we have to work on a pan-european solution, and that means securing borders. slovenia's problems could be solved on the external borders and then slovenia would not have to resort to such solutions. reporter: germany has also installed a less physical obstacle. migrants could now be sent back to the eu country they first entered, with the exception of greece. we were joined earlier by agration policy expert -- by migration policy expert. i asked how he feels about offering incentives. >> it is normal that migration byws should be dealt with countries of origin, countries of tragic -- transit, and countries of destination. the relationship between europe and africa is deeply unequal. europe is trying to say we will give you a few billion euros. in exchange, please keep your migrants at home. i think europe is trying to avoid
nearly 180,000 migrants have crossed the country since hungary closed its border with croatia, redirecting the flow to slovenia instead. the smallest country in the schengen zone underlined the need for a pan-european solution. in slovenia suggest the urgency with which we have to work on a pan-european solution, and that means securing borders. slovenia's problems could be solved on the external borders and then slovenia would not have to resort to such solutions. reporter: germany has also...
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the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo ensuring egyptian counterpart that hungary will notegypt off limits. >> these decisions can have very serious consequences and currently what i see is that no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt and until i'm not provided with any kind of such evidence i will not make that kind of decision, you can be sure about it. >> reporter: but there is much we cannot be sure of, questions still to be answered about what happened to this plane. missing wreckage must be found, complex analysis conducted and if it was a bomb those responsible must be identified. paul brennan, al jazeera. >>> so what do we know about the investigation so far? french investigators looking through the flight recorders and a sudden explosion is reported and chatting normally and talking with air traffic control until the explosion and u.s. satellites picked up a flash from the plane pointing to a possible explosion. reports from the u.s. suggests intelligence involving armed groups in sinai may support the t
the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo ensuring egyptian counterpart that hungary will notegypt off limits. >> these decisions can have very serious consequences and currently what i see is that no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt and until i'm not provided with any kind of such evidence i will not make that kind of decision, you can be sure about it. >> reporter: but there is much we cannot be sure of,...
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agreed to relocate 160,000 refugees from greece, hungary. and member states have only created 3,546 places for relocated refugees and only 135 of them have so far benefited from the scheme. >> the main issue here is that the hot spots are not fully operational. reporter: they have to be registered and accommodated in greece and italy. and then they can be relocated from there to finland, belgium or to germany. fully registration centers, more secure borders, more financial aid, the wish list among e.u. members is packed with objectives that have been already been agreed. anchor: that is a look at some of the other stories, could so vow has failed to gain membership in united nations body unesco. it was three votes short. kosovo declared independence from serbia and isn't recognized as a sovereign state. regional lawmakers in catalonia paving the way for independence from spain. they have 30 days to draft the next steps in the secession process. madrid said it will block the move. heavy snow and sleet caused disruptions to northern china. sev
agreed to relocate 160,000 refugees from greece, hungary. and member states have only created 3,546 places for relocated refugees and only 135 of them have so far benefited from the scheme. >> the main issue here is that the hot spots are not fully operational. reporter: they have to be registered and accommodated in greece and italy. and then they can be relocated from there to finland, belgium or to germany. fully registration centers, more secure borders, more financial aid, the wish...
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the foreign minister of hungary assuring his egyptian counterpart that hungary will not mikey i didn't off limits. >> these decisions can have very serious consequences. currently what i see is no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me put a travel ban on egypt. and until i am not provided with any kind of such evidence, i will not make that kind of decision. you can be sure about that. >> reporter: but there is much we cannot be sure of. questions still to be answered about what happened to this plane. missing wreckage must be found, complex analysis conducted. and if it is a bomb, those responsible must be identified. paul brennan, al jazeera. >>> u.s. defense secretary ash carter minutes nod words today about russia in a speech at the ronald regular an presidential library he a cased former cold war enemy of endangering the war order. >> in europe russia has been violating sovereignty and actively trying to intimidate the baltic states. meanwhile in, syria, russia is throwing gasoline on an already dangerous fire. prolonging a civil war that fuels the
the foreign minister of hungary assuring his egyptian counterpart that hungary will not mikey i didn't off limits. >> these decisions can have very serious consequences. currently what i see is no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me put a travel ban on egypt. and until i am not provided with any kind of such evidence, i will not make that kind of decision. you can be sure about that. >> reporter: but there is much we cannot be sure of. questions...
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their son who lives in hungary reported missing on sunday. he didn't know where they are going, but maybe to canada. in the end it turns out they were simply taking a trip and they didn't tell anyone. on monday -- i should say saturday was the last anyone saw them at home and sunday their son president ared them missing. monday they were spotted at the bank and now this great news that they are in fact safe. they will be talking with police and talking with their son. for developments on this story and for continuing developments you can check with our twitter feed at abc7 news bay area. abc7 news. >> terrific outcome. katie, thanks very much. new tonight, a unanimous vote by the san jose city council may pave the way for uber and lift to freely operate at mineta san jose international airport. that will eliminate mandatory fingerprinting operating at the airport. instead 1% will be randomly checked eep month. the the cabdrivers who worked the airport went on strike to fight the plan. they got the same background checks they will submit to. >
their son who lives in hungary reported missing on sunday. he didn't know where they are going, but maybe to canada. in the end it turns out they were simply taking a trip and they didn't tell anyone. on monday -- i should say saturday was the last anyone saw them at home and sunday their son president ared them missing. monday they were spotted at the bank and now this great news that they are in fact safe. they will be talking with police and talking with their son. for developments on this...
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the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo, assuring his egyptian counterpart that his countryl not make egypt off-limits. >> these decisions can make very serious consequences. and currently what i see is no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt. and until i'm not provided with any kind of such evidence i will not make that kind of decision you can be sure of that. >> but there is much we cannot be sure of. questions still to be answered about what happened to this plane. missing wreckage must be found, complex analysis conducted. and if it was a bomb those responsible must be identified. paul brennan, al jazeera. >> india's ruling party the bjp has conceded defeat in a key state. a major political event in india this year. the vote was held in five phases in october and november. belar was one of the most poor and populace states. key reforms nationally. >>> in burundi, bu abuja bujumbe spoke to a freelance journalist in bujumbura that we are not naming because of security reasons. >> the people are afraid, most of
the foreign minister of hungary has been in cairo, assuring his egyptian counterpart that his countryl not make egypt off-limits. >> these decisions can make very serious consequences. and currently what i see is no one has provided us with any kind of evidence that would have made me to put a travel ban on egypt. and until i'm not provided with any kind of such evidence i will not make that kind of decision you can be sure of that. >> but there is much we cannot be sure of....
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king just returned from an trip overseas making stops in turkey, hungary, croatia and serbia. kevin: turning now to the latest on the paris terror attacks and investigation. paris reopened for the first time since friday's attacks. u.s. secretary of state john kerry arrived in paris today to show solidarity with the french government. meanwhile, investigators say they still cannot identify 15 of the 129 people killed in friday's attacks. was caught in the middle of friday's attacks. emily wright was inside stade de france, when bombs exploded outside the stadium. wright and 3 friends tried to leave afterward, but were met by a swarm of people running back into the stadium. they were eventually able to return safely to wright's apartment in cergy. she spoke with us today through facetime. >> i learned that one of the suicide bombers, his intention was to go into the stadium and, he had a ticket to go to the soccer game and that just, it terrifies me that that could have been it for so many people. kevin: wright says one of her friends was planning on being at a party where one
king just returned from an trip overseas making stops in turkey, hungary, croatia and serbia. kevin: turning now to the latest on the paris terror attacks and investigation. paris reopened for the first time since friday's attacks. u.s. secretary of state john kerry arrived in paris today to show solidarity with the french government. meanwhile, investigators say they still cannot identify 15 of the 129 people killed in friday's attacks. was caught in the middle of friday's attacks. emily...
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their son loves in hungary and reported them miss. they were seen at a bank on monday taking out a large sum of money. last night, they were found safe and in paso robles saying they wanted to take a vacation and planned to let their son know at a later difficulty. >> oakland raider fans have their fans on new york, where an envelope committee is meeting to consider the raiders and two other team byes to move to los angeles. oakland mayor schaaf is about to quarterback a critical play hoping to keep the team from moving. our news anchor is in the newsroom with a new development which could be a wrench if her plan. >> that is right. everyone is buzzing about a big announcement in the last few hours, the chairman and c.e.o. of disney our parent company will chair the bid for the oakland raiders and the san diego chargers. that means the carson nfl project is trying to close the deal and is more serious than before. we are tracking the last ditch pitches going on and the nfl is being so secretive about the meeting. a reporter from our si
their son loves in hungary and reported them miss. they were seen at a bank on monday taking out a large sum of money. last night, they were found safe and in paso robles saying they wanted to take a vacation and planned to let their son know at a later difficulty. >> oakland raider fans have their fans on new york, where an envelope committee is meeting to consider the raiders and two other team byes to move to los angeles. oakland mayor schaaf is about to quarterback a critical play...
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since hungary closed its border in september, the number of migrants entering europe from turkey now has quadrupled. former enemies along the so-called balkan route have decided to overcome their differences to deal with the crisis. our correspondent has more on that story. >> working together to keep the migrants moving. trains dotted varying migrants -- carded varying migrants rather than have them walk. >> at the moment germany can accommodate 6500 people per day. this is the number of people we can send in the direction of slovenia. >> 10 euros were charged for the ride. movingnumber of people swelled, other countries have followed their example, putting extra trains on the track. town, the trip is organized by government. last week, slovenia started letting croatian trains of migrants in. on foot, trains take them as far as germany, where asylum-seekers are distributed across the country. the trains are a practical way to move in register people fast and shelter them from the elements. there are many small children, pregnant women who suffer loss from the cold. it is because of
since hungary closed its border in september, the number of migrants entering europe from turkey now has quadrupled. former enemies along the so-called balkan route have decided to overcome their differences to deal with the crisis. our correspondent has more on that story. >> working together to keep the migrants moving. trains dotted varying migrants -- carded varying migrants rather than have them walk. >> at the moment germany can accommodate 6500 people per day. this is the...
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greece has a fence, mass don't i can't-- macedonia is making one, hungary have forensiced itself off. all this is calling into question what the european union's greatest supporters say was it greatest achievement, border free travel otherwise known as schengen. >> reporter: schengen turns 30 this year. in 1985 it was developed. books were being written the ends of history, a source of boring but safe state of affairs in which nothing really significant was going to happen and conflicts were a thing of the past. what a long time ago that now feels. the question is really whether a europe without borders and security checks is really such a good idea in such a violent world. >> reporter: so the populous says it is schengen, lack of border controls which allows for attacks in europe. they say we told you this would happen. >> schengen is not working because it must be like it was once 25 years ago, something like that, when you have to show your passport. it's no need to make such a strong borders, but i think it is important to show on each border your passport and the must make a cont
greece has a fence, mass don't i can't-- macedonia is making one, hungary have forensiced itself off. all this is calling into question what the european union's greatest supporters say was it greatest achievement, border free travel otherwise known as schengen. >> reporter: schengen turns 30 this year. in 1985 it was developed. books were being written the ends of history, a source of boring but safe state of affairs in which nothing really significant was going to happen and conflicts...
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nearly 170,000 migrants classed into slovenia since mid october when hungary sealed its southern border. we are at the slovenia-croatia border with this report. >> early in the morning, slovenia army started erecting the fence in two locations. one of the locations is this place, with that the refugees crossed water last month to get to slovenia. slovenia call this a be technical barrier, not a barbed wire fence. instead of barbs, it has raisers. slovenia wants to close off the green border. the point is to control the in flux. slovenia prime minister said yesterday they are worried about refugees coming to slovenia in the next few days following last week. >> that the e.u. is holding another meeting to discuss the inpluck of refugees, african leaders attending the summit taking place in malta. leaders have been unable to agree on how to deal with the thousands coming into europe. lawrence lee joins us from the capital of malta. what is the e.u. trying to get agreements on at this meeting? >> ostensibly you could say they're trying to present it as a way of turning a crise into an oppor
nearly 170,000 migrants classed into slovenia since mid october when hungary sealed its southern border. we are at the slovenia-croatia border with this report. >> early in the morning, slovenia army started erecting the fence in two locations. one of the locations is this place, with that the refugees crossed water last month to get to slovenia. slovenia call this a be technical barrier, not a barbed wire fence. instead of barbs, it has raisers. slovenia wants to close off the green...
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"communities across this country are affected by persons who are hungary or homeless and the more we collaborate and educate, the more we can fight and address their needs and end up eliminating hunger and homelessness in our country." jack: donations were also accepted and shared between the agencies represented at the event. information on hunger and homeless services was also available. jack: and tonight -- it's the peak night for a meteor shower. jack: for a meteor shower. jack: the leonid meteor shower will be at its brightest overnight tonight. these meteors are known for their explosions of light and color. they also streak pretty close to the horizon. the shower will start up around midnight and last until dawn -- with about 15 meteors per hour. nasa says you can see a leonids storm about every 33 years. jack/wxhang chief meteorologist brad edwards is here now... and brad -- do you think we'll be able to see the meteors tonight? brad:wxhang ( local 5 weather is coming up next. "now, we are iowa's most accurate weatherrate the independent weather experts" brad/wxwall: it has b
"communities across this country are affected by persons who are hungary or homeless and the more we collaborate and educate, the more we can fight and address their needs and end up eliminating hunger and homelessness in our country." jack: donations were also accepted and shared between the agencies represented at the event. information on hunger and homeless services was also available. jack: and tonight -- it's the peak night for a meteor shower. jack: for a meteor shower. jack:...
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refugee flow rather than stop it. 170,000 migrants have crossed into slovenia in mid-october when hungary closed it's southern borders. meanwhile in greece the immigration service has launched a new fast track immigration process for refugees. 540,000 refugees have arrived on greek islands just this year. and as we have reports from lesbos, it has put a huge strain on the immigration system. >> the wait has been long, but the journeys really only just begun. on lesbos refugees tired of borders find even more lines ever more tense. >> there is not enough food, especially for kids. and as you know the weather is cold during the night. >> this family came from afghanistan. they slept out here for two days. the one saving grace, i'm told, is when they were finally registered the process was surprisingly simple. >> just name, last name, father name, mother name, and the date of birth. and the gender. >> officials tell us that at this facility that's no accident. >> yesterday 1300. people were screened here. so we're making an effort to put as many experts here, as many officers with interprete
refugee flow rather than stop it. 170,000 migrants have crossed into slovenia in mid-october when hungary closed it's southern borders. meanwhile in greece the immigration service has launched a new fast track immigration process for refugees. 540,000 refugees have arrived on greek islands just this year. and as we have reports from lesbos, it has put a huge strain on the immigration system. >> the wait has been long, but the journeys really only just begun. on lesbos refugees tired of...
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boarder crossings would remain open. 170,000 migrants crossed into slovenia since mid-october when hungary sealed the southern border >>> the european country is holding a summit. they are spected to offer billions for help. thousands of refugees are arriving in italy every week. claudia met one refugee that started a business. >> reporter: the small lake, an hour's drive from rome, and tens of thousands of kilometres from mali. for this man, home is far away, for this man, home is far away, but here he managed to rebuild his live by turning a childhood memory into a business. organic yoghurt. >> translation: i left mali in 2004, and it took me four years to get to italy. initially we worked as fruit pickers in inhumane conditions. we rose up. there was no work. i created my own. i started making home made yoghurt. as a business it's working well. >> he is one of tens of thousands of refugees making a crossing in search of a better life. since jan, more than 140,000 reached italy. 3,000 more died trying. suleman is one of a few who managed to find a respectable job. most wait months or lin
boarder crossings would remain open. 170,000 migrants crossed into slovenia since mid-october when hungary sealed the southern border >>> the european country is holding a summit. they are spected to offer billions for help. thousands of refugees are arriving in italy every week. claudia met one refugee that started a business. >> reporter: the small lake, an hour's drive from rome, and tens of thousands of kilometres from mali. for this man, home is far away, for this man, home...
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even hungary's prime signed it, even with something of a smirk, but had already made clear what manynk, africans should be made to stay out of europe. >> migration is not a win-win situation for those countries from where they are coming and where they arrive, and we don't speak openly about it. so we should change the language and do not consider migration as a positive thing, because it is totally against the impression of the european citizens. >> reporter: yet as africa's leaders arrived, it became clear how large the gap was between what europe was offering and what africa says it needs. they demand entire reform of the economic relationship between the two can't -- continents on crucial issues like agriculture. based on that 2 billion euros look to many like chicken feed. >> translator: it's not enough. 1.8 billion euros is far from enough. the needs are far greater. that's why we have requested our partners to participate more money, and we want reform. >> reporter: it has become clear how differently europeans and africans see the crisis. african leaders here in malta have re
even hungary's prime signed it, even with something of a smirk, but had already made clear what manynk, africans should be made to stay out of europe. >> migration is not a win-win situation for those countries from where they are coming and where they arrive, and we don't speak openly about it. so we should change the language and do not consider migration as a positive thing, because it is totally against the impression of the european citizens. >> reporter: yet as africa's...