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right here inside the eu. you will hear from an analyst with a fresh perspective. that and more in just about a minute time -- a minute's time. i'm sarah kelly. don't go away. sarah: welcome back. you are with "dw news." german leaders vowed tough action against xena phobic violence after an overnight arson attack on a refugee shelter. it's time to talk you about now. our big topic this week is what the future holds for the european union. some love it, some do not. it seems now that more than ever, people are divided in their opinion of the eu, but beyond european borders, the union has become a model others have tried to emulate. it has been an inspiration for other regions in the world. southeast asia, or example, 1967 saw the founding of the association of southeast asian nations. today, it has 10 members, including large countries like indonesia down to tiny ones like allowed -- tiny ones like laos. their challenges are not that different from the ones faced by the eu, but they handle them differently. he
right here inside the eu. you will hear from an analyst with a fresh perspective. that and more in just about a minute time -- a minute's time. i'm sarah kelly. don't go away. sarah: welcome back. you are with "dw news." german leaders vowed tough action against xena phobic violence after an overnight arson attack on a refugee shelter. it's time to talk you about now. our big topic this week is what the future holds for the european union. some love it, some do not. it seems now that...
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right here inside the eu. you will hear from an analyst with a fresh perspective. that and more in just about a minute time -- a minute's time. i'm sarah kelly. don't go away. sarah: welcome back. you are with "dw news." german leaders vowed tough action against xena phobic violence after an overnight arson attack on a refugee shelter. it's time to talk you about now. our big topic this week is what the future holds for the european union. some love it, some do not. it seems now that more than ever, people are divided in their opinion of the eu, but beyond european borders, the union has become a model others have tried to emulate. it has been an inspiration for other regions in the world. southeast asia, or example, 1967 saw the founding of the association of southeast asian nations. today, it has 10 members, including large countries like indonesia down to tiny ones like allowed -- tiny ones like laos. their challenges are not that different from the ones faced by the eu, but they handle them differently. he
right here inside the eu. you will hear from an analyst with a fresh perspective. that and more in just about a minute time -- a minute's time. i'm sarah kelly. don't go away. sarah: welcome back. you are with "dw news." german leaders vowed tough action against xena phobic violence after an overnight arson attack on a refugee shelter. it's time to talk you about now. our big topic this week is what the future holds for the european union. some love it, some do not. it seems now that...
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for many eu citizens, the answer is change. a surge of hearties -- parties have shown that the voters are disillusioned with the eu. while many do not want out, they do want europe to take a new course with less waffling and more jobs, especially for young people. the global financial crisis took a heavy toll on jobs for young people, especially in spain, where youth unemployment hovers around 50%. we take a look at this lost generation. >> many businesses in spain are shuttered after the owners could not pay their bills. the reason is the financial crisis, which has triggered high unemployment. the hardest hit our young people, half of whom are out of work. across europe, nearly 15% -- 50% are unemployed. the eu has come up with various programs to combat youth unemployment. the block once to increase labor mobility and help shoulder the cost of young people leaving their countries to look for job training and work elsewhere. secondly, the eu has made money available to encourage people to start their own companies. and now th
for many eu citizens, the answer is change. a surge of hearties -- parties have shown that the voters are disillusioned with the eu. while many do not want out, they do want europe to take a new course with less waffling and more jobs, especially for young people. the global financial crisis took a heavy toll on jobs for young people, especially in spain, where youth unemployment hovers around 50%. we take a look at this lost generation. >> many businesses in spain are shuttered after the...
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visitors can walk the length of the eu in brussels. it's a place where visitors are encouraged to imagine a european republic. >> i see it as either we have a united states of europe that -- or our sovereignty will end up in different hands kerley. reporter: the united states of europe with brussels as it capital, jean-claude juncker as state premier and the current 28 member nations as eu federal states. not a very likely scenario. but the likely of a union of court eu states is a little different, an idea often touted by germany and france. >> we both want an economic and currency union and a political union based on integration and solidarity. reporter: the historical core of the eu includes its founding member states -- france, germany, belgium, the netherlands, luxembourg, and italy. the european union started as an agreement between these countries to secure supplies of steel and coal within the block. it was seen as an economic plan and a piece project when the countries signed the first agreements. european countries grew close
visitors can walk the length of the eu in brussels. it's a place where visitors are encouraged to imagine a european republic. >> i see it as either we have a united states of europe that -- or our sovereignty will end up in different hands kerley. reporter: the united states of europe with brussels as it capital, jean-claude juncker as state premier and the current 28 member nations as eu federal states. not a very likely scenario. but the likely of a union of court eu states is a little...
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visitors can walk the length of the eu in brussels. it's a place where visitors are encouraged to imagine a european republic. >> i see it as either we have a united states of europe that -- or our sovereignty will end up in different hands kerley. reporter: the united states of europe with brussels as it capital, jean-claude juncker as state premier and the current 28 member nations as eu federal states. not a very likely scenario. but the likely of a union of court eu states is a little different, an idea often touted by germany and france. >> we both want an economic and currency union and a political union based on integration and solidarity. reporter: the historical core of the eu includes its founding member states -- france, germany, belgium, the netherlands, luxembourg, and italy. the european union started as an agreement between these countries to secure supplies of steel and coal within the block. it was seen as an economic plan and a piece project when the countries signed the first agreements. european countries grew close
visitors can walk the length of the eu in brussels. it's a place where visitors are encouraged to imagine a european republic. >> i see it as either we have a united states of europe that -- or our sovereignty will end up in different hands kerley. reporter: the united states of europe with brussels as it capital, jean-claude juncker as state premier and the current 28 member nations as eu federal states. not a very likely scenario. but the likely of a union of court eu states is a little...
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for many eu citizens, the answer is change. a surge of hearties -- parties have shown that the voters are disillusioned with the eu. while many do not want out, they do want europe to take a new course with less waffling and more jobs, especially for young people. the global financial crisis took a heavy toll on jobs for young people, especially in spain, where youth unemployment hovers around 50%. we take a look at this lost generation. >> many businesses in spain are shuttered after the owners could not pay their bills. the reason is the financial crisis, which has triggered high unemployment. the hardest hit our young people, half of whom are out of work. across europe, nearly 15% -- 50% are unemployed. the eu has come up with various programs to combat youth unemployment. the block once to increase labor mobility and help shoulder the cost of young people leaving their countries to look for job training and work elsewhere. secondly, the eu has made money available to encourage people to start their own companies. and now th
for many eu citizens, the answer is change. a surge of hearties -- parties have shown that the voters are disillusioned with the eu. while many do not want out, they do want europe to take a new course with less waffling and more jobs, especially for young people. the global financial crisis took a heavy toll on jobs for young people, especially in spain, where youth unemployment hovers around 50%. we take a look at this lost generation. >> many businesses in spain are shuttered after the...
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embargo was against us from the eu. we felt that we would not be part of that embargo from the eu and we would stick to that partnership, which we have been doing for many, many years. reporter: the faroe islanders reject any criticism of the exports. they remember only too well that the eu banned herring and mackerel imports from the islands two years ago because of alleged overfishing. for more than a year, the islands lost an important market. for the government, that's reason enough to insist on their independence. >> the eu could learn that it's sometimes not too good to bully. they were very bullying against us. as a small nation! reporter: and yet the faroe islands were not completely innocent in the dispute over fish quotas. unilaterally, they more than tripled their herring quota in the north sea, making things tricky for denmark. the islands are part of the danish kingdom, but are not a member of the eu. the danes didn't want the embargo, but had to implement it as a member of the eu. fish is a highly sensitiv
embargo was against us from the eu. we felt that we would not be part of that embargo from the eu and we would stick to that partnership, which we have been doing for many, many years. reporter: the faroe islanders reject any criticism of the exports. they remember only too well that the eu banned herring and mackerel imports from the islands two years ago because of alleged overfishing. for more than a year, the islands lost an important market. for the government, that's reason enough to...
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what can the eu do to help here? barbara: the eu can give emergency aid, logistical aid. food, water, maybe transport. the usual things. and when a catastrophe like this happens, a humanitarian disaster -- on the other hand, what the eu needed to do is provide safe passage for the refugees so that they can reach the northern european countries and be processed in safety there. but that is a political measure that takes a decision by the european heads of chief and government. it will not come quickly if at all. sarah: greece and italy are often the first port of call for refugees arriving in the eu. according to rules, the country where a migrant first arrives should decide their asylum application. is that sustainable? barbara: it is completely unworkable and has been shown to be totally unworkable. how can the accident of geography determined that two southern countries just because they are on the mediterranean have to process and keep hundreds of thousands of refugees. even formulating it, it is completely mad. what we need in europe is a new refugee policy. everybody
what can the eu do to help here? barbara: the eu can give emergency aid, logistical aid. food, water, maybe transport. the usual things. and when a catastrophe like this happens, a humanitarian disaster -- on the other hand, what the eu needed to do is provide safe passage for the refugees so that they can reach the northern european countries and be processed in safety there. but that is a political measure that takes a decision by the european heads of chief and government. it will not come...
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the eu alleges that the clinical trials for the drugs were manipulated. india's pharmaceutical industry is considered the world's third largest and exported $15 billion worth of medicine last financial year and $3 billion drugs went to europe and the industry body in india say it will cost businesses $1.2 billion and india has respond to the ban by referring talks on a free trade deal with eu and we have more from new deli. >> reporter: india's multi-billion drug industry has been hit by a ban on 700 generic drugs and eu regulator alleges that clinical trials on the drugs are manipulated and the drugs will be ban in all 28 member states until retesting can be done and generic manufacturers say banning all the drugs based on a technical issue is unfair. >> have already done so much of the work on those molecules, they should be given and analyzed in another lab. >> reporter: even if and when that happens those in the generic drug industry say the damage to their reputation has already been done. >> i say we lost perspective buyers which we could have got a
the eu alleges that the clinical trials for the drugs were manipulated. india's pharmaceutical industry is considered the world's third largest and exported $15 billion worth of medicine last financial year and $3 billion drugs went to europe and the industry body in india say it will cost businesses $1.2 billion and india has respond to the ban by referring talks on a free trade deal with eu and we have more from new deli. >> reporter: india's multi-billion drug industry has been hit by...
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they have all signed the convention on refugee and are also bound by eu rules, all eu members and they do have to abide by the rules and they are rules which have been clearly adopted by member states. >> all right, eve, i'm afraid we will have to leave it there. we were a bit unlucky with our skype connection but managed to get most of the points you were making and thank you, eve, from joining us. >>> a lot more to come in the program including we report from greece on how european rules are being overtaken by the sheer number of refugee arrivals. and barack obama goes to alaska to shore up support to tackle climate change. ♪ and one of the biggest players in tennis is out of the final grand slam and sarah will have all the details later. ♪ a chinese state media says 200 people arrested for spreading rumors over the stock market crash and the chemical blast in tianjin and 100 people died following explosions earlier this month and almost 9% drop in the markets and adrian brown has more from beijing. >> reporter: while china's official news agency says 197 people have in its words
they have all signed the convention on refugee and are also bound by eu rules, all eu members and they do have to abide by the rules and they are rules which have been clearly adopted by member states. >> all right, eve, i'm afraid we will have to leave it there. we were a bit unlucky with our skype connection but managed to get most of the points you were making and thank you, eve, from joining us. >>> a lot more to come in the program including we report from greece on how...
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we can't choose the skills from outside the eu and from within the eu, we can't choose at all. we've got this problem. the government is beginning to realize that in terms of renegotiating our position, that having any break is going to be an absolute nonstarter. policies that has have been causing businesses to pay more for skilled workers from outside the eu to restrict skilled workers from coming in is a bit of desperation. almost analogous to ed miliband's linking skills to taking on apprenticeships. jonathan: so you do comment on the politics sometimes. if we talk about financing, i go back to your survey. firms increasingly confident the profitability will rise. why are they struggling to get financing? >> this is a longtime structural failure in financing. it has been with us for a very long time. it was called the melon gap in the 1930's. nonequity finance is not available for businesses in the u.k. in the way it is in countries like the united states, canada, and so on. that is principally because they have state backed business banks or similar. they are tackling diff
we can't choose the skills from outside the eu and from within the eu, we can't choose at all. we've got this problem. the government is beginning to realize that in terms of renegotiating our position, that having any break is going to be an absolute nonstarter. policies that has have been causing businesses to pay more for skilled workers from outside the eu to restrict skilled workers from coming in is a bit of desperation. almost analogous to ed miliband's linking skills to taking on...
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what can the eu do to help here? barbara: the eu can give emergency aid, logistical aid. food, water, maybe transport. the usual things. and when a catastrophe like this happens, a humanitarian disaster -- on the other hand, what the eu needed to do is provide safe passage for the refugees so that they can reach the northern european countries and be processed in safety there. but that is a political measure that takes a decision by the european heads of chief and government. it will not come quickly if at all. sarah: greece and italy are often the first port of call for refugees arriving in the eu. according to rules, the country where a migrant first arrives should decide their asylum application. is that sustainable? barbara: it is completely unworkable and has been shown to be totally unworkable. how can the accident of geography determined that two southern countries just because they are on the mediterranean have to process and keep hundreds of thousands of refugees. even formulating it, it is completely mad. what we need in europe is a new refugee policy. everybody
what can the eu do to help here? barbara: the eu can give emergency aid, logistical aid. food, water, maybe transport. the usual things. and when a catastrophe like this happens, a humanitarian disaster -- on the other hand, what the eu needed to do is provide safe passage for the refugees so that they can reach the northern european countries and be processed in safety there. but that is a political measure that takes a decision by the european heads of chief and government. it will not come...
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the eu is a mess with their policy on the refugees. they can barely agree to let 40,000 in the next two years. it is a bit of a joke, seeing the way that you is dropping the ball, like they did the first four years in the eurozone crisis. one can hope that you will get its act together faster -- that the eu will get its act together faster before the move does turn. peter: i would like to remind all of us, you guys and myself, the official figure is 1867 people lost their lives trying to get across the mediterranean in the first half of this year. the question at the top of the show was, do we care enough? if you are pedantic, you would be asking, who are the "we"? let's take it to be the germans. i would like to ask each of you -- do you and do you can do you and do i care enough? christoph: i think we do. peter: how is that manifested? christoph: we try to understand why people are coming. privately,ing doors and also in the public discussion. in that way, we are doing a lot and trying to understand why these people are coming, but w
the eu is a mess with their policy on the refugees. they can barely agree to let 40,000 in the next two years. it is a bit of a joke, seeing the way that you is dropping the ball, like they did the first four years in the eurozone crisis. one can hope that you will get its act together faster -- that the eu will get its act together faster before the move does turn. peter: i would like to remind all of us, you guys and myself, the official figure is 1867 people lost their lives trying to get...
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in the eu member states and people who want to go to the right within an eu state that is where the claim should happen and there are problems going on here. i think one of the key issues is that when people are entering the european union there is clearly who are seeking asylum are clearly not making it right there and are waiting until they get to the state they want and in this case going to the uk so a lot of these people would not have started meeting in the uk and allowed to in a sense to go across the eu to get to where they are now. >> why is that? is their situation illegal to the point they claim asylum? why aren't the french for instance picking them up if they are indeed illegal and why are they being able to pass through france? >> very good question. i think that however the answer to this is it would be very expensive and involve a lot of people and french security personnel going through this place called the jungle where there are a couple thousand people desperately trying to get to the uk on all accounts and trying to leave france. so there is a potential for flare-up a
in the eu member states and people who want to go to the right within an eu state that is where the claim should happen and there are problems going on here. i think one of the key issues is that when people are entering the european union there is clearly who are seeking asylum are clearly not making it right there and are waiting until they get to the state they want and in this case going to the uk so a lot of these people would not have started meeting in the uk and allowed to in a sense to...
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molly: you are going to start off with the eu migrant crisis. and i wish from the mayor of sicily in italy. he has used the word "genocide," them doingcalling now. the u.k.'s independent interviews leo lookup orlando, the eus in the future will be responsible for this genocide. he blames it all on the european government for fulfilling that for failing to provide safe passage to people fleeing persecution and war. when history records this, he says i wish to be able to say i was not complicit. a really personal feeling from a man who had been witnessing thousands of migrants arriving in his city in the last year. ,f we go to the italian press slightly left of center, focusing on brussels response. brussels ups the rhetoric. no country can stay alone. the paper recalls that the eu has praised italy for saving lives, but that now we need a european approach. it goes on to explain that brussels is exasperated at leaders like david cameron, who have refused to help by taking their fair share of asylum-seekers. molly: we have seen debate over what an
molly: you are going to start off with the eu migrant crisis. and i wish from the mayor of sicily in italy. he has used the word "genocide," them doingcalling now. the u.k.'s independent interviews leo lookup orlando, the eus in the future will be responsible for this genocide. he blames it all on the european government for fulfilling that for failing to provide safe passage to people fleeing persecution and war. when history records this, he says i wish to be able to say i was not...
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the eu policy previously made this journey difficult. under the dublin regulations, the first country and asylum seeker arrived in is required to process the claimant's application. they could be returned to that country of entry if they moved to another. in thesults in countries external border of europe taking in the most. following calyx scenes along its border, reacting in a gesture of european solidarity, germany stopped returning syrian asylum-seekers to their first country in the eu. the increasing numbers of refugees and migrants entering germany's borders. its leaders have been unable to agree to a system of quotas that would share the burden among the eu's members. >> an increasing number of migrants are now using the balkans reach to reach northern europe. andrew byrne is the financial times correspondent and he joins us live from budapest. you are at the kolodny railroad station where hundreds of migrants are camping. tell us what the situation looks like. andrew: the number of migrants entering hungary in the last few days h
the eu policy previously made this journey difficult. under the dublin regulations, the first country and asylum seeker arrived in is required to process the claimant's application. they could be returned to that country of entry if they moved to another. in thesults in countries external border of europe taking in the most. following calyx scenes along its border, reacting in a gesture of european solidarity, germany stopped returning syrian asylum-seekers to their first country in the eu. the...
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the long journey to reach the eu through the balkans. they try to manage the worst refugee crisis since world war ii. sarah: live from berlin, this is our top story this hour. migrants have been found in the back of a truck. it it was abandoned near the hungarian border. on this week, we are focusing on challenges facing europe and our special series, what next for europe? we're looking at the huge influx of people to the continent. many of them are fleeing hunger, war, and poverty. this migration crisis will define the decade. the challenge has become increasingly urgent for the european union. a dramatic increase in the number of people heading to europe. greece alone has seen a 750% increase. most of them are not planning on staying there. many are trying to get to more prosperous countries like germany and other european countries where there are no border controls. they follow what is known as the western balkans route. our correspondent joined a group of refugees that are trying to make that journey. >> they crossed the border on f
the long journey to reach the eu through the balkans. they try to manage the worst refugee crisis since world war ii. sarah: live from berlin, this is our top story this hour. migrants have been found in the back of a truck. it it was abandoned near the hungarian border. on this week, we are focusing on challenges facing europe and our special series, what next for europe? we're looking at the huge influx of people to the continent. many of them are fleeing hunger, war, and poverty. this...
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the people risking their lives to reach the eu and those telling them to go away. numbers keep growing. some 50 dead bodies have been found in the hall of a boat rescued off the coast of libya. they were discovered by the crew of the sweetest -- swedish ship that rescued over 400 survivors. 2400 people died this year trying to cross the mediterranean to europe. many who do reach the other side try and make their way to western europe through the balkans. hungary now says that they will send the army, police, and dogs to the border to stop the influx of migrants. asylum-seekers are making increasingly desperate attempts to cross the new border fence. p>> cries for help at a hungarin reception center. these refugees do not want to give that fingerprints -- to give the finger prints -- to give their fingerprints. never before have so many migrants tried to enter the eu by a hungry. -- via hungry. hungary lies on the so-called balkan route. refugees cross into greece before making their way to macedonia and serbia. their aim is to move on to western europe. but they fa
the people risking their lives to reach the eu and those telling them to go away. numbers keep growing. some 50 dead bodies have been found in the hall of a boat rescued off the coast of libya. they were discovered by the crew of the sweetest -- swedish ship that rescued over 400 survivors. 2400 people died this year trying to cross the mediterranean to europe. many who do reach the other side try and make their way to western europe through the balkans. hungary now says that they will send the...
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the people risking their lives to reach the eu and those telling them to go away. numbers keep growing. some 50 dead bodies have been found in the hall of a boat rescued off the coast of libya. they were discovered by the crew of the sweetest -- swedish ship that rescued over 400 survivors. 2400 people died this year trying to cross the mediterranean to europe. many who do reach the other side try and make their way to western europe through the balkans. hungary now says that they will send the army, police, and dogs to the border to stop the influx of migrants. asylum-seekers are making increasingly desperate attempts to cross the new border fence. p>> cries for help at a hungarin reception center. these refugees do not want to give that fingerprints -- to give the finger prints -- to give their fingerprints. never before have so many migrants tried to enter the eu by a hungry. -- via hungry. hungary lies on the so-called balkan route. refugees cross into greece before making their way to macedonia and serbia. their aim is to move on to western europe. but they fa
the people risking their lives to reach the eu and those telling them to go away. numbers keep growing. some 50 dead bodies have been found in the hall of a boat rescued off the coast of libya. they were discovered by the crew of the sweetest -- swedish ship that rescued over 400 survivors. 2400 people died this year trying to cross the mediterranean to europe. many who do reach the other side try and make their way to western europe through the balkans. hungary now says that they will send the...
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>> we simply don't have time to wait for the eu. it's unacceptable that hundreds of thousands of people keep coming through your green worry ders without discipline and we reenforced the borders and have an temporary fence and border to patrol and we will have a new legal environment possibly at the end of the week when parliament has a special session. >> thank you very much indeed for joining us and there we have it, back to the studio. >> live in budapest. >>> australia government says the deal it has to resettle its refugees in cambodia is still on. the reports from cambodia say the government there has no plans to accept any more people. now, the deal centers on the pacific island of malroo where u australia built a camp to house refugees in 2012. >> this is an important agreement and it's an agreement which indicates cambodia's readiness to be a good intercitizen as everyone knows. when cambodia was in troublesome years ago the world rallied to cambodia's help and cambodia is happy as a good national citizen to do its part now
>> we simply don't have time to wait for the eu. it's unacceptable that hundreds of thousands of people keep coming through your green worry ders without discipline and we reenforced the borders and have an temporary fence and border to patrol and we will have a new legal environment possibly at the end of the week when parliament has a special session. >> thank you very much indeed for joining us and there we have it, back to the studio. >> live in budapest. >>>...
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the amount is the eu's -- vietnam is the eu's fifth biggest trade partner. they are getting things like electronics. textiles, coffee -- this deal is also significant because the anbiparting it as organization to establish free trade. a negotiation has stalled since 2007. the eu is striking deals on a bilateral basis. three years ago it happened in singapore. shery: what about the eu and the wto? haslinda: it is also bypassing wto. it is doing exactly that -- the wto is being sidestepped to open markets with countries. negotiations remain deadlocked with talks about that. the international trading system is slumping -- trying to provide new trade rules. deals has pursued trade on its own with countries like the u.s., japan, india. 's office to say, global 2 -- say, global deals have been met. we heard about tpp, also transpacific atlantic trade -- all of that is being negotiated. negotiations started five years ago and it is still ongoing. it is a different trade environment today. it is complicated. shery. shery: thanks a lot. haslinda, our southeast asia c
the amount is the eu's -- vietnam is the eu's fifth biggest trade partner. they are getting things like electronics. textiles, coffee -- this deal is also significant because the anbiparting it as organization to establish free trade. a negotiation has stalled since 2007. the eu is striking deals on a bilateral basis. three years ago it happened in singapore. shery: what about the eu and the wto? haslinda: it is also bypassing wto. it is doing exactly that -- the wto is being sidestepped to...
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the eu mft inform the balkan nations of what else they should do. the eu foreign policy chief said europe is responsible for the people seeking protection. >> they need europe to protect them, and we need to live up to our standards of human rights and respect of international obligations to protect them. >> the eu plans to rank the security situations in the countries where the migrants are coming from. it wants to disting wush people fleeing conflict versus those leaving for economic reasons. >>> the regional bloc is considering accepting people from syria but sending back people from nations where security is relatively stable. analysts say it remains to be seen whether the eu can take effective measures. many of them are heading for prosperous nations including germany but the wave of migrants is being felt hard in greece first, especially in its tourism industry. more from nhk world's masam masama hori. >> reporter: it's in urgency. each year the island hosts more than 1 million tourists. many come for summer holidays, but this season, they are
the eu mft inform the balkan nations of what else they should do. the eu foreign policy chief said europe is responsible for the people seeking protection. >> they need europe to protect them, and we need to live up to our standards of human rights and respect of international obligations to protect them. >> the eu plans to rank the security situations in the countries where the migrants are coming from. it wants to disting wush people fleeing conflict versus those leaving for...
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across france but also into neighboring eu states. on monday the head of france's rail network ruled out airport style security but it may be the only way of guarantying safe travel. >> what needs to be done is first for international trains are the ones more likely to be targeted, most probably the euro star, some kinds of metal detector or airport security like would be the first step and obviously trained marshals would be a good step as well. >> reporter: friday's attack shows how vulnerable europe's rail system is and might be awake up call that radically changes the way europeans travel by train, simon mc-greger wood, paris. >> reporter: thousands of refugees returning to somalia from the world's largest camp in kenya, nearly 400,000 people live in the camp but in 2013 an agreement was made to help people leave and most who returned are living a life of partnership in the port city and we report. >> reporter: built on a strip of the sandy beach this has long time been home for those displaced by conflict and drought in somalia a
across france but also into neighboring eu states. on monday the head of france's rail network ruled out airport style security but it may be the only way of guarantying safe travel. >> what needs to be done is first for international trains are the ones more likely to be targeted, most probably the euro star, some kinds of metal detector or airport security like would be the first step and obviously trained marshals would be a good step as well. >> reporter: friday's attack shows...
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at thes a responsibility international level that must be assumed by the eu member states. to ask states poor than we are to have all of these refugees coming from critical situations in poor countries. have industrialize and wealthy countries. laura: thank you very much for joining us. the south african government has intervened in the case of oscar pistorius and has blocked his early release. he was due to be freed on friday. he was to serve the remainder of his term under house arrest. justice minister said that decision was premature and has no legal basis. intorius has 10 months prison for the homicide of his girlfriend. the model would have celebrated her 32nd birthday this week. for more on this story, we go to cape town. why did the government intervene in this case? reporter: it was most unexpected. bizarre, even. they intervened at the last minute because of political pressure. this has been a hugely controversial case from day one and news that oscar pistorius could be coming out this friday, just 10 months after he was jailed has been met with condemnation not j
at thes a responsibility international level that must be assumed by the eu member states. to ask states poor than we are to have all of these refugees coming from critical situations in poor countries. have industrialize and wealthy countries. laura: thank you very much for joining us. the south african government has intervened in the case of oscar pistorius and has blocked his early release. he was due to be freed on friday. he was to serve the remainder of his term under house arrest....
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the world is facing its worst refugee crisis since the second world war according to eu possible -- eu's migration commissioner as more and more people try to reach the eu from africa and the middle east. but how that is the problem really? let's take a closer look at the situation european countries are facing. >> a large number of migrants come to greece through turkey. on this greek island, people are still holding out in the heat. many of them have been here for two weeks. the local population on the island is around just 30,000. they wait an hour long queues in anticipation of travel documents. many want to continue to central europe. however, other eu countries are also having to handle an influx of migrants in search of a better life. in germany, many refugees are temporarily housed in tens without a proper roof over their heads because of a lack of accommodation. the german interior minister is now considering supporting asylum seekers with goods instead of cash. the idea is to make the country less attractive to refugees, especially those coming from the balkans. >> the situatio
the world is facing its worst refugee crisis since the second world war according to eu possible -- eu's migration commissioner as more and more people try to reach the eu from africa and the middle east. but how that is the problem really? let's take a closer look at the situation european countries are facing. >> a large number of migrants come to greece through turkey. on this greek island, people are still holding out in the heat. many of them have been here for two weeks. the local...
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germany wants to see these people distributed more fairly throughout the eu. why hasn't that happen so far? reporter: it is not only germany that once a wider distribution. antonio gutierrez recently said more countries and not just mainly germany and sweden should take responsibility for this and the reason why this has not happened, the distribution is so unequal, is political. the eu has been struggling for years to harmonize its asylum policy and the country has retained large amounts of sovereignty here. you have countries like germany and sweden willing to accept large amounts of refugees. you have countries like greece struggling to cope with the influx and you have countries like hungary that have announced they would build a border fence. that is mainly the reason. it is a political decision. anchor: what can berlin do to persuade its eu partners to adopt a different system? reporter: we have spoken here to politicians and they all say on the record and on background that this is the biggest issue that europe will have to face in the next few years, e
germany wants to see these people distributed more fairly throughout the eu. why hasn't that happen so far? reporter: it is not only germany that once a wider distribution. antonio gutierrez recently said more countries and not just mainly germany and sweden should take responsibility for this and the reason why this has not happened, the distribution is so unequal, is political. the eu has been struggling for years to harmonize its asylum policy and the country has retained large amounts of...
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the eu says the clinical trials for the drugs were manipulated. india's pharmaceutical is the world's third largest and $15 billion worth of medicine and $3 million worth of drugs went to europe and india says the ban will cost businesses $1.2 billion and india has responded to the ban by referring talks on a free trade deal with the eu and we have more now from new deli. >> reporter: multi-billion drug industry has been hit by a ban on 700 generic drugs and eu regulator say the clinical trials were manipulated and ban in all 28 member states until retesting can be done and generic manufacturers here say banning all the drugs based on a technical issue is unfair. >> have already done so much of the work on those molecules, they should be given some chances and should be analyzed in another lab. >> reporter: if and when that happens those in the generic drug industry say the damage to their reputation has already been done. >> we lost the prospective buyers which we could have got as a contract manufacturer. secondly we talk about degradation of co
the eu says the clinical trials for the drugs were manipulated. india's pharmaceutical is the world's third largest and $15 billion worth of medicine and $3 million worth of drugs went to europe and india says the ban will cost businesses $1.2 billion and india has responded to the ban by referring talks on a free trade deal with the eu and we have more now from new deli. >> reporter: multi-billion drug industry has been hit by a ban on 700 generic drugs and eu regulator say the clinical...
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the world is facing its worst refugee crisis since the second world war according to eu possible -- eu's migration commissioner as more and more people try to reach the eu from africa and the middle east. but how that is the problem really? let's take a closer look at the situation european countries are facing. >> a large number of migrants come to greece through turkey. on this greek island, people are still holding out in the heat. many of them have been here for two weeks. the local population on the island is around just 30,000. they wait an hour long queues in anticipation of travel documents. many want to continue to central europe. however, other eu countries are also having to handle an influx of migrants in search of a better life. in germany, many refugees are temporarily housed in tens without a proper roof over their heads because of a lack of accommodation. the german interior minister is now considering supporting asylum seekers with goods instead of cash. the idea is to make the country less attractive to refugees, especially those coming from the balkans. >> the situatio
the world is facing its worst refugee crisis since the second world war according to eu possible -- eu's migration commissioner as more and more people try to reach the eu from africa and the middle east. but how that is the problem really? let's take a closer look at the situation european countries are facing. >> a large number of migrants come to greece through turkey. on this greek island, people are still holding out in the heat. many of them have been here for two weeks. the local...
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coordinated european response and he like the counterpart angela merkel is in favor of quotas that eu counties step up their legal obligations and agree to take in thousands of refugees that would be distributed around the eu according to each country's economic capacity and ability to absorb and so on. but we know that idea has also encountered stiff resistance in the eu and particularly in eastern europe and wealthy countries like den mark and uk who said they don't want to have anything to do with such a system. >>> a boat carrying refugees capsized off the coast of libya and at least 82 people died and over 100 missing according to the royce agency and many of those who died were trapped in the hold when it went down. and claudia has the details. >> reporter: the sea has become a dark reminder of people's desperation to escape violence, persecution and poverty. thousands of people have been killed crossing from north africa to europe so far this year in the latest tragedy an over crowded boat sunk shortly after leaving libya. >> translator: we are migrating and our boat sank, it w
coordinated european response and he like the counterpart angela merkel is in favor of quotas that eu counties step up their legal obligations and agree to take in thousands of refugees that would be distributed around the eu according to each country's economic capacity and ability to absorb and so on. but we know that idea has also encountered stiff resistance in the eu and particularly in eastern europe and wealthy countries like den mark and uk who said they don't want to have anything to...
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thousands of refugees arrive in serbia, the latest stop on their desperate journey into eu countries. guatemala's president takes to the air waves to announce he won't resign but on the streets people are demanding just that. and calling on the kremlin thousands of crimea sign a petition asking moscow to help fight corruption. ♪ hello, stock markets around the world are sliding following a big sell off across asia and european markets are all now trading in the red, london has fallen below the 6,000 mark wiping more than $46 billion off the value and began in china, the world's second largest economy and stocks plunging to an eight-year low and adrian brown has more from beijing. >> reporter: sell off began in minutes of the stock exchange opening and at one point it fell 9% and recovering only slightly. some of china's biggest companies and the world's biggest are listed here. on monday the government announced a new and risky intervention to try and prop up the market by using billions of dollars from the state pension fund but it failed to stop the slide. >> translator: how can t
thousands of refugees arrive in serbia, the latest stop on their desperate journey into eu countries. guatemala's president takes to the air waves to announce he won't resign but on the streets people are demanding just that. and calling on the kremlin thousands of crimea sign a petition asking moscow to help fight corruption. ♪ hello, stock markets around the world are sliding following a big sell off across asia and european markets are all now trading in the red, london has fallen below...
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germany wants to see these people distributed more fairly throughout the eu. why hasn't that happen so far? reporter: it is not only germany that once a wider distribution. antonio gutierrez recently said more countries and not just mainly germany and sweden should take responsibility for this and the reason why this has not happened, the distribution is so unequal, is political. the eu has been struggling for years to harmonize its asylum policy and the country has retained large amounts of sovereignty here. you have countries like germany and sweden willing to accept large amounts of refugees. you have countries like greece struggling to cope with the influx and you have countries like hungary that have announced they would build a border fence. that is mainly the reason. it is a political decision. anchor: what can berlin do to persuade its eu partners to adopt a different system? reporter: we have spoken here to politicians and they all say on the record and on background that this is the biggest issue that europe will have to face in the next few years, e
germany wants to see these people distributed more fairly throughout the eu. why hasn't that happen so far? reporter: it is not only germany that once a wider distribution. antonio gutierrez recently said more countries and not just mainly germany and sweden should take responsibility for this and the reason why this has not happened, the distribution is so unequal, is political. the eu has been struggling for years to harmonize its asylum policy and the country has retained large amounts of...
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sidestepping eu is the wto, opening trade on it's own. failedd about negotiations still deadlocked, and the transatlantic trade and investment partnership despite initial optimism it has yet to thelude, so they say national trading system is struggling. so the eu is making trade deals on it s own. you have to get cracking and be creative. yvonne: get cracking, indeed. thank you so much. let's check in on some of the stories, shares at mgm resorts rose the most since march. the casino operator revealed second-quarter earnings of $.19 a share. games in los vegas helped a slump. busy lands in hong kong and paris may not be the happiest places on earth after shortfalls of the themepark contributed to a miss on third quarter shares estimates. the company posted earnings of $1.49 a share. shares fell in after hours trading. the operator singapore's resort quyarterly fell last -- quarter. has slumpedingapore as chinese highrollers cut spending. they will release their earnings next week. shares are treating -- trading near a five-year low. to be
sidestepping eu is the wto, opening trade on it's own. failedd about negotiations still deadlocked, and the transatlantic trade and investment partnership despite initial optimism it has yet to thelude, so they say national trading system is struggling. so the eu is making trade deals on it s own. you have to get cracking and be creative. yvonne: get cracking, indeed. thank you so much. let's check in on some of the stories, shares at mgm resorts rose the most since march. the casino operator...
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meanwhile, the eu has called for aan emergency meeting in three weeks time to call out the continent's worsening refugee crisis meanwhile though, the people come on coming. in greece, 2500 people have been picked up and collected from around 70 search and rescue operations off the eastern islands including lesbos saxos and kos. >>> in austria, visas are being checked on their border with hungary. growing number of people trying to reach western europe. people have been boarding trains in hungary. in the hope of arriving at munich vie vienna in austria. word is that those from syria were made to continual on in a connecting train while everyone else was asked to wait in a different part of the station. >>> authorities stopped several trains packed with refugees. andrew simmons followed the journey of hundreds of people as they went from budapest to western europe. >> reporter: yet another queue for wary refugees, yet, this is a break through, hundreds allowed to board trains for germany. this is happening a few hours after the hungarian government told al jazeera there could be no trave
meanwhile, the eu has called for aan emergency meeting in three weeks time to call out the continent's worsening refugee crisis meanwhile though, the people come on coming. in greece, 2500 people have been picked up and collected from around 70 search and rescue operations off the eastern islands including lesbos saxos and kos. >>> in austria, visas are being checked on their border with hungary. growing number of people trying to reach western europe. people have been boarding trains...
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my first thought was that this would help them deal with eu regulators. it has been a real pain in their butt recently, and they will be able to focus regulation demands on certain units, won't they? the euron it comes to techno panic that is going on there, my fear is that they will announce a "oh, my god, they are taking over the world." about thean article world government of silicon valley. there was a lot of panic that goes on out there, but i hope that larry page can raise to the strategic -- now raised to the stratosphere, they can focus on solutions like saving lives on the road. ofwill trawl the attention regulators in europe, i am sorry to say. matt: they are just making the world a better place. they had this new division, and they had a reference to that in the letter. .om: they have a sense of humor but i share jeff's optimism, that i do not think that the google crackdown in europe -- i do not think this will make it any harder or easier for google. do you share his pessimism? tom: i think the eu is looking at practices that the technology h
my first thought was that this would help them deal with eu regulators. it has been a real pain in their butt recently, and they will be able to focus regulation demands on certain units, won't they? the euron it comes to techno panic that is going on there, my fear is that they will announce a "oh, my god, they are taking over the world." about thean article world government of silicon valley. there was a lot of panic that goes on out there, but i hope that larry page can raise to...
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.>> isa has more responsible or more serious than some eu countries and nobody is telling us what to do? >> accusations fly som >> accusations fly. over refugees and what to do with them. border crack down. venezuela brings down the hammer on undocumented immigrants. artificial intelligence? >> the president pays a premium for getting unvarnished intelligence from the community. >> the art of love. >> it's time for afghanistan and for the world, to contribute something else to the war. >> painting with a broad brush to heal a nation. good evening i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america. we begin in europe, where a desperate campaign is underway to stem the number of refugees. southern european countries including greece italy and macedonia who are bearing the brunt of the immigrant crisis and people are dying. today rescue ships discovered at least 55 bodies on overcrowded migrant boats on the mediterranean. hungarian police are manning the border. andrew simmons is at that border with the latest. >> unrest at the european union border. u.n. help they're chanting. it was short-l
.>> isa has more responsible or more serious than some eu countries and nobody is telling us what to do? >> accusations fly som >> accusations fly. over refugees and what to do with them. border crack down. venezuela brings down the hammer on undocumented immigrants. artificial intelligence? >> the president pays a premium for getting unvarnished intelligence from the community. >> the art of love. >> it's time for afghanistan and for the world, to contribute...
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the eu, practically every country on the continent wanted to be a member. especially in eastern europe, where nations could hardly wait to join the union and later the eurozone. but now, the bloc faces major problems. the financial crisis. the greek debt crisis. a huge surge in the number of migrants trying to get in. more and more countries are distancing themselves from european values, like britain and hungary. for many, the eu stands mostly for bureaucracy, a callous attitude toward those in need, and a mountain of debt. can europe be saved? peter: what most people agree is that europe needs a new narrative. how could the new narrative look, alan posener? judy: -- alan: in a time of relative american decline, the rise of other powers such as india and china, and a very aggressive russia to the east, we need to get our act together. we need to develop power in every respect. one of the points about this disastrous euro crisis has been, it hasn't led to europe developing anything. it has led to us neglecting the european issue. it has led to europe -- you
the eu, practically every country on the continent wanted to be a member. especially in eastern europe, where nations could hardly wait to join the union and later the eurozone. but now, the bloc faces major problems. the financial crisis. the greek debt crisis. a huge surge in the number of migrants trying to get in. more and more countries are distancing themselves from european values, like britain and hungary. for many, the eu stands mostly for bureaucracy, a callous attitude toward those...
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the firing line, this is a problem for not us, but other countries in the eu. but one day the warning was from vienna that those countries will be part of the problem. so we do need european solidarity. otherwise, we'll see more european countries adopting autonomous solutions, he mentioned hungary by name, the country that's building a razor wire fence along its border with syria. >> contemplating sending the army there, as worried as they are. update us on how big this problem is facing these countries? how much refugees? >> reporter: for the western balancbalkins, it's critical. the numbers are very dramatic. from january to july of this year over 100,000 people entered the european union through this western route. i think that's compared to 8,000 in the same six or seven month period of 2014. in other words, an increase more than tenfold. one thing i should say, and it adds a degree of complexity to the situation, we look at a country like germany which is receiving a lot more asylum seekers, it tells us something interesting. they show some 40% of asylum
the firing line, this is a problem for not us, but other countries in the eu. but one day the warning was from vienna that those countries will be part of the problem. so we do need european solidarity. otherwise, we'll see more european countries adopting autonomous solutions, he mentioned hungary by name, the country that's building a razor wire fence along its border with syria. >> contemplating sending the army there, as worried as they are. update us on how big this problem is facing...
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is far below the average number of refugees that eu member states have. i think something like that french british compromise where some countries will agree to take on some extra numbers but those not taking the numbers will provide the extra cash, i think that will map. if i could have one more point, it would only be to say that many of the people that we are seeing as refugees in europe are people who are able to be refugees. these are the people who are often accountants, engineers, they are often more educated than many of the people who they've left behind. and this compounds the tragedy for the countries they leave. but also provides some opportunities for the countries that they come to. many of these people are not unskilled and uneducated. until those countries do take on extra refugees to support are taking on people who have skills that are often very needed in these countries. >> tom brooks from the university of durham sir thank you very much for sharing your views with us. >>> and still to come here on the newshour. divided diyalla. wherei
is far below the average number of refugees that eu member states have. i think something like that french british compromise where some countries will agree to take on some extra numbers but those not taking the numbers will provide the extra cash, i think that will map. if i could have one more point, it would only be to say that many of the people that we are seeing as refugees in europe are people who are able to be refugees. these are the people who are often accountants, engineers, they...
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eu immigration has been mobilized and will probably visitkos next week. we can only hope that he may suggest some solutions. >> when it comes to that situation, it is it a matter of not enough money to deal with it? because i look at the situation in greece, it has its own financial problems as well. >> it is not just a matter of money, but it is also a matter of me. on monday, about 470 million euros of financial assistance was dispersed in greece for assistance. that money will create settlements for about 2500 refugees. it is a good start, but not efficient. -- not sufficient. especially if you consider that only on kos they arrive more and more everyday. it is not enough money. >> thank you. earlier, the turkish minister for eu affairs talked to us about what his country is doing to cope with migrants and what it is doing to stem the flow. >> we are facing a human disaster. turkic -- turkey has taken about 2 million refugees from syria and iraq. it has been a big burden on the economy. some of them are in camps, some with relatives. but of course, if
eu immigration has been mobilized and will probably visitkos next week. we can only hope that he may suggest some solutions. >> when it comes to that situation, it is it a matter of not enough money to deal with it? because i look at the situation in greece, it has its own financial problems as well. >> it is not just a matter of money, but it is also a matter of me. on monday, about 470 million euros of financial assistance was dispersed in greece for assistance. that money will...
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possibly leaving the eu. how do you feel about it? robert it can't be ruled out. : i think in the last two or three years, since the crisis really started, the european union hasn't covered itself in glory. i think the eurozone itself has been pretty much a disaster. that means there is a lot of anti-eu mood in britain. with the rise of ukip and the general turbulence on the continent of europe there will be an anti-european sentiment. i don't rule out a referendum going against staying in the eu. scarlet: not ruling out a possible brexit. we will have more with him. joe: coming up, a question for the man who wrote the book about keynes. what would keynes do? ♪ joe: with us still is lord robert, a member of the u.k. house of lords and well-known biographer of john maynard keynes. as a recently said, as robots continue to take labor humans on , the income to replace wages from work. tax credits point in the direction of inflation income. could you explain why this is something we should support? robert: first of all, why even think o
possibly leaving the eu. how do you feel about it? robert it can't be ruled out. : i think in the last two or three years, since the crisis really started, the european union hasn't covered itself in glory. i think the eurozone itself has been pretty much a disaster. that means there is a lot of anti-eu mood in britain. with the rise of ukip and the general turbulence on the continent of europe there will be an anti-european sentiment. i don't rule out a referendum going against staying in the...
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the eu regulator alleges that clinical trials were manipulated. they will be banned in all 28 member states until retesting can be done. but banning all the drugs based on a technical issue is unfair. >> they have already done some of the work on the molecules. and it should be analyzed in another lab. >> reporter: even if and when that happens, those in the dba anywheric drug industry say the damage to their reputation has already been done. >> we have lost the prospective buyers and as a contract manufacturer. secondly, we are talking about indian companies like us, we will face a lot difficulty. >> reporter: the fear is the bad reputation should spread and affect sales in other countries, including the lucrative u.s. market. many of the drugs being banned by the eu are widely available here and many other countries. local manufacturers are asking the indian government to do what it can to lift the ban. this issue goes beyond a single industry. it's already affecting negotiations for free trade deal between the european union and india. india ha
the eu regulator alleges that clinical trials were manipulated. they will be banned in all 28 member states until retesting can be done. but banning all the drugs based on a technical issue is unfair. >> they have already done some of the work on the molecules. and it should be analyzed in another lab. >> reporter: even if and when that happens, those in the dba anywheric drug industry say the damage to their reputation has already been done. >> we have lost the prospective...
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eu immigration has been mobilized and will probably visitkos next week. we can only hope that he may suggest some solutions. >> when it comes to that situation, it is it a matter of not enough money to deal with it? because i look at the situation in greece, it has its own financial problems as well. >> it is not just a matter of money, but it is also a matter of me. on monday, about 470 million euros of financial assistance was dispersed in greece for assistance. that money will create settlements for about 2500 refugees. it is a good start, but not efficient. -- not sufficient. especially if you consider that only on kos they arrive more and more everyday. it is not enough money. >> thank you. earlier, the turkish minister for eu affairs talked to us about what his country is doing to cope with migrants and what it is doing to stem the flow. >> we are facing a human disaster. turkic -- turkey has taken about 2 million refugees from syria and iraq. it has been a big burden on the economy. some of them are in camps, some with relatives. but of course, if
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thousands of refugees arrive in serbia, the latest stop in their desperate journey into the eu countries. guatemala's president takes to the air waves to announce he won't resign but on the streets people are demanding just that. plus. >>> i'm in kuala lumpur where an ancient river is getting a new leash on life. ♪ fears of a slow down in the world's second biggest economy china are continuing to spook markets across the globe and shares plunged across asia and europe and currency is also falling. china's shanghai complex went down 8% wiping out the entire gains for the year and it's the biggest one-day fall in years and beijing deployed the billion dollar fund to pump up the market with $400 billion of assets to buy stocks failed to stop the decline, from malaysia to brazil oil and commonty exporting nations have seen their currencies hit multi-year lows and as china's economy slows it's not importing the raw materials to power its factories and sent the bloomberg commodity index to its lowest level since 1998 and neglect in crude sent oil prices tumbling to $44.55 a barrel, the lowes
thousands of refugees arrive in serbia, the latest stop in their desperate journey into the eu countries. guatemala's president takes to the air waves to announce he won't resign but on the streets people are demanding just that. plus. >>> i'm in kuala lumpur where an ancient river is getting a new leash on life. ♪ fears of a slow down in the world's second biggest economy china are continuing to spook markets across the globe and shares plunged across asia and europe and currency is...
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he wants a more unified eu response to the refugee influx. they are meeting to discuss eu policy to deal with the crisis. vigils have been held in virginia for a reporter and camera man shot dead by a former colleague during a live broadcast. their murders have highlighted the problem of gun violence in the united states and renewed calls for tighter controls on firearms. >> reporter: reporter allison parker and adam ward were in the midst of a live early morning interview. without warning, viewers heard gunshots. the two journalists died at the scene. >> i can tell you how much they were loved, allison and adam, by the wdbj 7 team. they both were in love and we'll talk about that a little more with other members of the team here, and our hearts are broken and our sympathies go to the entire staff here. but also the parents and family of adam ward and allison ward who were just out doing their job today. >> the gunman's image glimpsed on the video. he was identified at a former reporter at the same station who had been fired two years ago. ab
he wants a more unified eu response to the refugee influx. they are meeting to discuss eu policy to deal with the crisis. vigils have been held in virginia for a reporter and camera man shot dead by a former colleague during a live broadcast. their murders have highlighted the problem of gun violence in the united states and renewed calls for tighter controls on firearms. >> reporter: reporter allison parker and adam ward were in the midst of a live early morning interview. without...
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last month alone, one in 107,000 people reached the eu border. aurore: the bundestag has given its green light for a third i allowed for greece. german mp's have approved the 86 billion euro rescue package. our correspondent has followed the debate at the german parliament, and he tells us the bailout approval was largely expected. -- 77%, that is what we expected after the debate, where the general consensus was this bailout was far from being perfect, but it was also seen in the bundestag that greece had made a real change of stance, having accepted its responsibility, having seen the need for the reform. -- whatin the bundestag was most significant was that the political goal of a stronger europe emerged as more important and took precedence over everything else. aurore: now 113 mps have voted against this, though. what does this mean for the german chancellor, angela merkel? n: 113 against was more or less the same number as in july, but there are fewer votes in total cast. it is expected tha but not that many were members of angela merkel's
last month alone, one in 107,000 people reached the eu border. aurore: the bundestag has given its green light for a third i allowed for greece. german mp's have approved the 86 billion euro rescue package. our correspondent has followed the debate at the german parliament, and he tells us the bailout approval was largely expected. -- 77%, that is what we expected after the debate, where the general consensus was this bailout was far from being perfect, but it was also seen in the bundestag...
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sanctions and the eu has assured similar right. putting back in place in a sector, all the way through to full snapback. >> thank you. >> senator cotton. >> turn one. i have to note that it was an eight minute exchange between senator schumer and the witnesses about the meaning of the grandfather clause. i think that some can answer out of the but also note administration officials have said repeatedly iran will exploit every ambiguity to their advantage i can only imagine what they will say about that clause if it come to pass. but moving on, secretary sherman, there's a lot of commentary about access, access to iran's nuclear sites, military sites throughout the jcpoa. secretary kerry, secretary moniz have talked about managed access. can you assure us that this access will actually be physical access? iaea inspectors will be physically walking into the site and taking samples or installing equipment? >> i think that every situation is different, senator, and that the iaea has the capability, the expert knowledge to make sure tha
sanctions and the eu has assured similar right. putting back in place in a sector, all the way through to full snapback. >> thank you. >> senator cotton. >> turn one. i have to note that it was an eight minute exchange between senator schumer and the witnesses about the meaning of the grandfather clause. i think that some can answer out of the but also note administration officials have said repeatedly iran will exploit every ambiguity to their advantage i can only imagine...
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. >> angela merkel will meet with other eu leaders to discuss the refugee crisis. today she called on germany to take a stance against intolerance of immigrants. she visited a refugee center, and this weekend a mob hurt bombs and tear gas. >> treatment with humanity and the dignity of every single person who comes to us is part of our basic understanding. this is what symbolizes germany. what happened here is shameful and disgusting. that's what the mayor and the prime minister as everybody else i met here today made clear. together we will show that germany helps where help is needed and help is what's needed in reality now. >> germfully expects the number of refugees going to germany this year could reach 800,000.
. >> angela merkel will meet with other eu leaders to discuss the refugee crisis. today she called on germany to take a stance against intolerance of immigrants. she visited a refugee center, and this weekend a mob hurt bombs and tear gas. >> treatment with humanity and the dignity of every single person who comes to us is part of our basic understanding. this is what symbolizes germany. what happened here is shameful and disgusting. that's what the mayor and the prime minister as...
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exports to the eu were down 2%. exports to japan down 10%. depreciationncy or will really strengthen china's hand as it goes to the market. that gives added sort of evidence to the idea this was a very intentional move by the government to spur activity. and getting back to the 7% figure, china really tried to bolster the case to hit and that by the end of the year. just the bank nick wadhams, thank you for breaking -- jonathan: nick wadhams, thank you for breaking it down. we are joined by our next guest. nick attion i put for the you create wake up on tuesday, a couple of days after dreadful export numbers. is it about alleviating the pain for export numbers are market discipline? guest: the last couple of years, effectively china's currency extremely overvalued. of 1520% thee aces way it should be. the whole indicator of massive evaluation pretty huge capacity. all of the at a time when the trade isde, global slowing pretty slow down in asia-pacific is continuing. very integrated to what is happening in asia. effectively, the export, every
exports to the eu were down 2%. exports to japan down 10%. depreciationncy or will really strengthen china's hand as it goes to the market. that gives added sort of evidence to the idea this was a very intentional move by the government to spur activity. and getting back to the 7% figure, china really tried to bolster the case to hit and that by the end of the year. just the bank nick wadhams, thank you for breaking -- jonathan: nick wadhams, thank you for breaking it down. we are joined by our...