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according to the u.n.h.c.r. around 5,000 people went through this migrant and refugee point. after the people have been registered here. they are heading to the train station. >> edging for trains for belgrade. doctors without borders called this an exodus. the aid agency sis it will come the way. a large number of people transiting through here. >>> france and germany say there must be a unified response. they are compiling a list of countries that will not normally be considered asylum seekers. violence against refugees in the german town. german saw increases in attacks on refugees and asylum seekers centers. the vice-chancellor visited the shelter targeted over the weekend. >> ahead on the programme, history in ruins, i.s.i.l. reported ancient heritage strikes. decision time for turkey, the president cause a new >>> welcome back. a remainder of the stories. pyongyang expresses regret and seoul will cease propaganda forecasts >>> stock markets drop after concerns about the chinese economy >>> the turkish public will vote for a parliament again on nef the first initial annou
according to the u.n.h.c.r. around 5,000 people went through this migrant and refugee point. after the people have been registered here. they are heading to the train station. >> edging for trains for belgrade. doctors without borders called this an exodus. the aid agency sis it will come the way. a large number of people transiting through here. >>> france and germany say there must be a unified response. they are compiling a list of countries that will not normally be...
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according to the u.n.h.c.r., roughly around 5,000 people went through this migrants and refugees form three days. after these people are registered. they are heading towards nearby train station and bus station, and catching the bus and trains. doctors without borders called this an exodus. the aid refugees come this way. assessing the region's ability. south korea says it turned off anti-pyongyang broadcasts. as part of a deal following talks between senior officials from both sides. the countries on high alert. after a session of talks lasted more than 33 hours, the head of the delegation called a 2am news conference claiming tough negotiating line. a dispute that began with a land blast on the southern side of the zone which maimed two cities, and yefr callated the restarting on loud speak e, with a military strike against them was at an end. >> translation: north korea expresses regret over the land mine incident in which two south korean soldiers were injured. south korea in the ansense of a situation will end all loud speaker broadcasting from nooun, 25th of august. >> the talks
according to the u.n.h.c.r., roughly around 5,000 people went through this migrants and refugees form three days. after these people are registered. they are heading towards nearby train station and bus station, and catching the bus and trains. doctors without borders called this an exodus. the aid refugees come this way. assessing the region's ability. south korea says it turned off anti-pyongyang broadcasts. as part of a deal following talks between senior officials from both sides. the...
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. >>> okay, you talk about those enormous numbers, and from the u.n.h.c.r., melissa phlegming has been quoted -- fleming has been quoted that it's vital that human rights and dignity be respected, surely for a country to do that they need resources, an e.u. policy to protect them. how is it fair on the countries to do that? >> indeed. in the history books, probably europe's treatment of the small proportion of refugees, crossing at the doors, a record displacement will be remembered at claims of high standards of human rights will be judged based on treatment. as i said, we are looking for a human treatment. this is a refugee population on the move. people i have med on the serbia and haung airian border is coming from syria. there it's iraq and afghanistan. how they want to treat the people? it's not a single country's issue, and they shouldn't be left dealing with it on their own. >> how will they deal with it. doesn't seem like it will stop soon. it calls for an e.u. policy, what does it look like, when will it happen? >> it should happen soon. these people, when you talk to them at
. >>> okay, you talk about those enormous numbers, and from the u.n.h.c.r., melissa phlegming has been quoted -- fleming has been quoted that it's vital that human rights and dignity be respected, surely for a country to do that they need resources, an e.u. policy to protect them. how is it fair on the countries to do that? >> indeed. in the history books, probably europe's treatment of the small proportion of refugees, crossing at the doors, a record displacement will be...
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the u.n.h.c.r. is here. these people are cared for. it may be that this becomes a temporary weigh station in the days ahead for the people wanting to move through into macedonia >>> jonah hull live there on the border with macedonia. >> many of the refugees making their way to europe are fleeing the war in syria. for most of those left behind, they are dependent on aid. relief agencies say they are being blocked from going into a town outside of damascus. all the entrances have been closed by the syrian regime forces. crucial aid can't get in. erica wood has more. >> reporter: with food supplies blocked, these children are doing what they can to find something to eat. scavenging through the rubbish on the street. >> this man and his children came to the area to escape a siege, another city nearly. now they are living under another one. >> we were sitting in our home, there were air strikes over our heads. i have four children. they get scared. fighting was in front of our house, that's when we decided to flee. >> thousands came here hop
the u.n.h.c.r. is here. these people are cared for. it may be that this becomes a temporary weigh station in the days ahead for the people wanting to move through into macedonia >>> jonah hull live there on the border with macedonia. >> many of the refugees making their way to europe are fleeing the war in syria. for most of those left behind, they are dependent on aid. relief agencies say they are being blocked from going into a town outside of damascus. all the entrances have...
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and it's also very important to point out that the u.n.h.c.r. lso placing the onus on the european union. frees is going through two major crisis right now, one of them is the economic cries us and the other is migration crisis. you need financing and you need a proper functioning state. to be able to teal with something like frees is tealing with. and it seems to me that europe has failed certainly most of the european nations would free with you on that one. the interesting thing about frees is that now we are seeing more migrants freese from syria and sometimes afghanistan, in light of that, do you think that perhaps on a european level greece should be prioritized? so that whatever assistance the e.u. should or can give, should be given to greece, let's say ahead of italy because the situation there is more dire right now. >> . >> i tend to disagree with the classification. >> in the syrian conflict, is -- not justification for anyone to want to flee syria. but the truth is, that many migrants leaving in the central routs are not seeing a ver
and it's also very important to point out that the u.n.h.c.r. lso placing the onus on the european union. frees is going through two major crisis right now, one of them is the economic cries us and the other is migration crisis. you need financing and you need a proper functioning state. to be able to teal with something like frees is tealing with. and it seems to me that europe has failed certainly most of the european nations would free with you on that one. the interesting thing about frees...
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. >> according to the u.n.h.c.r., 5,000 went through migrant points. after these people are registered. they are headed to train stations and bus stations, catching buses and trains to belgrade, a step closer to the final goal and destination, hungary in the e.u. >> reporter: doctors without borders calls it an exodus, saying more refugees will come this way, putting to the test a region's ability to cope. >> that was the situation in socialia. refugees arrive as politicians argue about how to deal with that crisis. >> in the heat of macedonia's border with greece, the pathway may be open, the only confrontation, minor scuffles. politicians are bogged down in areas arguments. macedonians came to a decision to defend the border. here, too, the prime minister talking about the european union, what it was or wasn't doing about the situation now. in the brief time they spent with refugees, an oil engineer wanted to get a word in. >> we can't tell you this is a problem why they make it in syria. >> the foreign minister didn't have an answer to that question.
. >> according to the u.n.h.c.r., 5,000 went through migrant points. after these people are registered. they are headed to train stations and bus stations, catching buses and trains to belgrade, a step closer to the final goal and destination, hungary in the e.u. >> reporter: doctors without borders calls it an exodus, saying more refugees will come this way, putting to the test a region's ability to cope. >> that was the situation in socialia. refugees arrive as politicians...
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the country itself. so it is you can fortunately, us as u.n.h.c.r., we are first responders but the ultimate solution, muck a political one. >> be grateful for the commitment, the u. is the largest humanitarian donor for the syrian conflict. over $4 billion, from the u.s., the european union as well has been generous, as have other countries. kuwait and germany, but in terms of resettling, there's only a small part of the operation. because to hope for a solution with syrians would return to their homes but unfortunately, as you have mentioned the conflict now into the fifth year, there seems no amend in site. so we are very grateful for the u.s. commitment, it has an open ended commitment to resettle syrians as part of it's over 70,000 resettlement of refugees every year. the soft u.s., in fact, is the. >> laest settle resettled more than rein other country. so certainly, the u.s. is extremely anyrouse, others are extremely generous, yes, we are seeing the numbers increasing. >> the u.s. conducts such extensive background checks it the take anywhere from 12 to it a teen months for refugees to be resettled
the country itself. so it is you can fortunately, us as u.n.h.c.r., we are first responders but the ultimate solution, muck a political one. >> be grateful for the commitment, the u. is the largest humanitarian donor for the syrian conflict. over $4 billion, from the u.s., the european union as well has been generous, as have other countries. kuwait and germany, but in terms of resettling, there's only a small part of the operation. because to hope for a solution with syrians would return...
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u.n.h.c.r. does not consider them to be a safe country, and we have human rights concerns in how they are treating migrants and asylum seekers. in the last couple of years, the refugees are granted asylum to 16 people. >> serbia is not part of the e.u. there's 28 countries. they are trying to get to germany and france. termy and sweden have taken 43" of the numbers. how can they take refugees, the flood is to big that's where most want to go. >> there's a huge number entering. that's not comparable to the numbers anticipated by turkey, lebanon and jordan. >> where we are talking about more than a million. >> exactly. we are seeing anti-immigrant parties. aind immigrant parties gaining more and for. it is as tenter hook. >> we see the largest taken, that's the case, and countries need to share the burden. however, when it comes to a migrant in germany. i think we'll talk to a small number. germany is receptive. just only yesterday germany suspended the procedure in relation to syrians. so once syria comes to germany, they are not going to send them back. it has to do with the refugees arriving in europe. it's a tremendous crisis. goo
u.n.h.c.r. does not consider them to be a safe country, and we have human rights concerns in how they are treating migrants and asylum seekers. in the last couple of years, the refugees are granted asylum to 16 people. >> serbia is not part of the e.u. there's 28 countries. they are trying to get to germany and france. termy and sweden have taken 43" of the numbers. how can they take refugees, the flood is to big that's where most want to go. >> there's a huge number entering....