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croatia has now ordered on its border with serbia be reopened. and we understand that it has been reopened. 2500 people were stuck there. 5,000 people so far have reached slovenia. the u.n. refugee agency has "s" warning more than 10,000, many are syrian are currently stranded in serbia. and despite the weather having changed there has not been a dent in the number of people arriving, hoping to make their way to germany. >> against the driving rain and the cold, they waited and waited with little or no protection against the elements. some had been here all night hoping to cross the border between serbia and croatia. >> they just come and come. we don't have a chance to street. we don't have the actual mid to be given out. children ten days hold suffer from hyperthermia. the images speak for themselves. >> the balkan country have now found themselves at the center of europe's refugee crisis. hungary's decision to seal its borders left countries quarreling how many people they can cope with passing through their borders every day. the no man's lan
croatia has now ordered on its border with serbia be reopened. and we understand that it has been reopened. 2500 people were stuck there. 5,000 people so far have reached slovenia. the u.n. refugee agency has "s" warning more than 10,000, many are syrian are currently stranded in serbia. and despite the weather having changed there has not been a dent in the number of people arriving, hoping to make their way to germany. >> against the driving rain and the cold, they waited and...
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in the last few hours croatia has reopened its border with serbia. slovenia slovenia which trying e number of refugees, and u.n. refugee agency warned that more than 10,000 people most of them syrian are trapped in serbia. helping to maim their way eventually to germany, emma hayward records. >> against the driving rain and cold they waited and waited with little or no protection against the elements. some had been here all night, heaping to croshoping to cross r between serbia and croatia. >> we don't have any more rain coats, as you can see, children of ten days old, hypotherm yah . the cn conditions speak for themselves. >> hungary's decision to seal its borders means refugees having to find new routes and countries quarreling how many people they can cope with, passing through their borders each day. in no man's land between croatia and slovenia, many were left out in the cold, struggling to understand why they weren't allowed to move forward. >> these people here want to cross this area to another place. they don't want to stay in slovenia one m
in the last few hours croatia has reopened its border with serbia. slovenia slovenia which trying e number of refugees, and u.n. refugee agency warned that more than 10,000 people most of them syrian are trapped in serbia. helping to maim their way eventually to germany, emma hayward records. >> against the driving rain and cold they waited and waited with little or no protection against the elements. some had been here all night, heaping to croshoping to cross r between serbia and...
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>> croatia opens its border to serbia. where thousands have been trapped in their journey across europe. >>> hello there i'm julie mcdonald, this is al jazeera liven frolive from london. also coming up. eritrean shot after being mistaken for a gunman. >>> northwestern philippines, tens of thousands have been displaced by typhoon koppu. >>> state visit of xi jinping, to u.k. live pictures from london's heathrow airport. >>> hello there, warm welcome to the program. now they've faced a long and challenging journey trying to escape war and conflict. and now thousands of refugees find themselves at the mercy of the european winter and disputes between governments over how to handle the flow of people is making the journey take even longer. up to 10,000 people were stranded in serbia hoping to cross croatia into slovenia. in the last few hours, the border opened, allowing many to face another bottleneck with slovenia facing a large on slot of arrivals from croatia. paul brennan reports. >> held up against the driving rain and b
>> croatia opens its border to serbia. where thousands have been trapped in their journey across europe. >>> hello there i'm julie mcdonald, this is al jazeera liven frolive from london. also coming up. eritrean shot after being mistaken for a gunman. >>> northwestern philippines, tens of thousands have been displaced by typhoon koppu. >>> state visit of xi jinping, to u.k. live pictures from london's heathrow airport. >>> hello there, warm welcome to...
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>> it is interesting that currently in serbia we don't have any kind of official response by the serbiahority about that, even this morning serbia prime minister had a meeting with u.n. agency representative in this country but besides a relatively information coming from that meeting, nothing from results or official reaction about what is currently happening or what is going to happen in the days to come, what will be reaction of the serbia government is literally closing the border between serbia and croatia. on the other side croatia government is afraid this situation of what is currently happening at the border with serbia will soon start to happen at the border with bosnia because they say the migrants and refugees now will start using a different route from serbia through bosnia into croatia. >> thank you for that update. meanwhile slovania trying to limit the refugees it takes in with border with croatia and thousands are waiting in no man's land after they shut the border on friday night and giving the most vulnerable refugees its highest priority and paul reports. >> reporter
>> it is interesting that currently in serbia we don't have any kind of official response by the serbiahority about that, even this morning serbia prime minister had a meeting with u.n. agency representative in this country but besides a relatively information coming from that meeting, nothing from results or official reaction about what is currently happening or what is going to happen in the days to come, what will be reaction of the serbia government is literally closing the border...
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as in serbia, we did notice first hand, as i was on the border, right on the border of serbia and croatia, where thousands of people had been this weekend, and we notice the outpouring of the serbian people. and frankly i think serbia could be an example in the way that many of the people there were coming together to assist the refugees. in some countries, it seems to be pulling it apart. in serbia, it's actually pulling people together. i think we should highlight that great example of serbia and maybe see if we can duplicate that in other areas. who were the people who were coming and who were the people we're seeing? i think one of the examples was a young man named khalid who came with his wife and four children. who we saw on this no man's land border where many of the people rested. they rest between the border of serbia and croatia because they're afraid of being caught in one country or another. so they were in the no man's land there. their home had been bombed in aleppo. they were threatened in that community and had to leave. we asked how they got here. khalid said, i was swim
as in serbia, we did notice first hand, as i was on the border, right on the border of serbia and croatia, where thousands of people had been this weekend, and we notice the outpouring of the serbian people. and frankly i think serbia could be an example in the way that many of the people there were coming together to assist the refugees. in some countries, it seems to be pulling it apart. in serbia, it's actually pulling people together. i think we should highlight that great example of serbia...
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croatia has opened the err -- border with serbia. no man's land between croatia and serbia, winter are almost here. >> they want to cross this area to another side they don't want to stay in slovenia. they want to cross all they don't money. they don't want anything. only cross. >> but on the slovenia side of the border, a medical staging post is looking after those who do make it. red cross volunteers and pless working -- working together to help. >> they are trying to slow the flow of the refugees, they keep on coming. while we have been stapping here, four men come trudging out of the darkness, soaking wet, freezing cold and arrived here at this processing center which is staffed by the red cross and the police. they were given blankets and food but now they will be moved further on to the austria border. you can see electricity buses that -- from the buses that are arriving here. the slovenian authorities are mooing them on to the destination. >> europe's borders are no longer stable. newer restrictions are imposed and relaxed su
croatia has opened the err -- border with serbia. no man's land between croatia and serbia, winter are almost here. >> they want to cross this area to another side they don't want to stay in slovenia. they want to cross all they don't money. they don't want anything. only cross. >> but on the slovenia side of the border, a medical staging post is looking after those who do make it. red cross volunteers and pless working -- working together to help. >> they are trying to slow...
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unexpectedly, serbia has opened its borders but for how long? in the no man's land between croatia and slovenia, winter is almost here. >> all the people want across this area to another side, they don't want to say in slovenia. one moment. they want to cross only, don't want money, don't want food, don't want anything, only cross. >> reporter: but a road lay-by on the slovenian side of the border, red cross volunteers and police working together to assist the cold and exhausted people. europe's internal borders are no longer stable. restrictions are imposed then relaxed suddenly. the conditions are getting more uncertain. >> paul brennan is with us now, now that croatia has opened its border further south from serbia, the people where you are are getting ready to take even more refugees in. >> reporter: indeed and that's certainly the expectation because what's been happening as you mentioned in the introduction is that the countries that are receiving these refugees are not keeping them. they are not housing them in their own territories. they
unexpectedly, serbia has opened its borders but for how long? in the no man's land between croatia and slovenia, winter is almost here. >> all the people want across this area to another side, they don't want to say in slovenia. one moment. they want to cross only, don't want money, don't want food, don't want anything, only cross. >> reporter: but a road lay-by on the slovenian side of the border, red cross volunteers and police working together to assist the cold and exhausted...
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as serbia's ambassador to the u.s. since february of this year. before his time in washington he was a foreign policy adviser to the serbian prime minister. he currently holds his country the osce chairmanship for 2015 so thank you for being here. we'll then hear from shawn callahan chief operating officer of catholic relief services the official international humanitarian agency of the catholic community here in the united states. mr. callahan is responsible for overseas u.s. operations and human resources which for ensuring fidelity to the mission to preserve and uphold human life and they've done a magnificent job. i mentioned macedonia had a refugee camp and i lost track of the number of times i've been in a refugee camp and i saw the crs initials on the baseball cap. thank you so much for the work you have done and crs has done. and lastly eu ambassador to the united states david o'sullivan who is currently the senior representative of the european union in washington. prior to his current appointment he served as
as serbia's ambassador to the u.s. since february of this year. before his time in washington he was a foreign policy adviser to the serbian prime minister. he currently holds his country the osce chairmanship for 2015 so thank you for being here. we'll then hear from shawn callahan chief operating officer of catholic relief services the official international humanitarian agency of the catholic community here in the united states. mr. callahan is responsible for overseas u.s. operations and...
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agency warrant more than 10,000 people are stuck in serbia.venia said 5,000 arrived from croatia monday and that it's struggling to cope. >> the saudi and german foreign ministers have been holding a joint press conference in riyadh, calling on gulf states to provide humanitarian aid to refugees. meanwhile, saudi arabia has reiterated there's no place for syrian president bashar al assad in any political solution to the conflict. foreign minister also accused iran of becoming an occupying regime and called on it to withdraw its fighters from syria. >> after syrians, afghans years of war, the economy has been hit by the withdrawal of foreign troops and drop in international aid. the taliban in kunduz made it worse. >> the streets are full of cars again. it will be a long time before life gets back to normal. shopkeepers are still working out their losses. many stores were destroyed in the fighting. >> we've lost about $20,000 in the shop without counting the cost of destruction of the building. we want the government to guarantee security for p
agency warrant more than 10,000 people are stuck in serbia.venia said 5,000 arrived from croatia monday and that it's struggling to cope. >> the saudi and german foreign ministers have been holding a joint press conference in riyadh, calling on gulf states to provide humanitarian aid to refugees. meanwhile, saudi arabia has reiterated there's no place for syrian president bashar al assad in any political solution to the conflict. foreign minister also accused iran of becoming an occupying...
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this is the last train station in macedonia on the serbia border. nothing's changed, day in and day out, they keep coming, the weary, the relieved, the hopeful. >> we have around eight trains per day, sometimes more, sometimes less in 24 hours. >> do you see any sign at all of this flow of people slowing down, coming to an end? >> people were saying that october is going to be slower, but we are not seeing anything like that. >> this young man is an english teacher from raqqa in syria. >> do you feel your spirits are high? do you feel strong? >> yes, yes, i think my morale is so high to travel to another country, different places and different people, and like my friends, they are having a honeymoon. >> they are on their honeymoon, newly married? >> yes, bride and groom, honeymoon with different sights, train, bus. >> so a very active sightseeing honeymoon adventure there, and you're happy. >> they are very happy. >> well, congratulations. >> i want to ask you about the russian activities now in the last few days in your country. do you think that i
this is the last train station in macedonia on the serbia border. nothing's changed, day in and day out, they keep coming, the weary, the relieved, the hopeful. >> we have around eight trains per day, sometimes more, sometimes less in 24 hours. >> do you see any sign at all of this flow of people slowing down, coming to an end? >> people were saying that october is going to be slower, but we are not seeing anything like that. >> this young man is an english teacher from...
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jonah hall, al jazeera, serbia. >>> flash floods on the french riviera killed at least 19 people. the frefrn government declared a natural disaster in the southeastern region. up to 5,000 homes were still without electricity on monday with as many as 70,000 suffering blackouts on sunday. the french president francois hollande pledged relief payments to help cover damage in three months. >>> mexican re rescue teams have arrived to help look for victims in guatemala. torrential rain triggered the bad weather on thursday. hundreds are still missing. >>> and in the u.s. 11 people have died in south and north carolina because of severe flooding. officials are following a wave of floodwater as it moves across the state to the coast. there are likely to be more evacuations and road closures. >>> the united states supreme court opens a new term on monday. among the most contentious cases is evenwell versus abbott. the plaintiffs say the case will lead to an examination of the one person one vote principle, but others say a racist political agenda at play. we have the report. >> reporter:
jonah hall, al jazeera, serbia. >>> flash floods on the french riviera killed at least 19 people. the frefrn government declared a natural disaster in the southeastern region. up to 5,000 homes were still without electricity on monday with as many as 70,000 suffering blackouts on sunday. the french president francois hollande pledged relief payments to help cover damage in three months. >>> mexican re rescue teams have arrived to help look for victims in guatemala. torrential...
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. >> there was optimism after croatia reopened its border with serbia. refugees continue their journeys to northern and western european countries. conditions at the u.n. refugee camp became desperate. >> doctors receive many medical cases. this is a humanitarian situation. you will see women with children , disabled people. >> the rain. >> the backlog built up after hungary closed its border. some started to make their way across fiedls. the next border is the slovenian one. after this is a call for europe to do more. >> it creates a huge political, socioeconomic problem. these defenseless refugees are fleeing their countires because of the war, persecution. wer have to provide life-saving assistance. >> slovenia has left hundreds more migrants stranded and another border area. -- in another border area. >> let's bring in malita who was on the border between croatia and serbia. walk us through what this situation is where you are. >> well, i left two hours ago. at 5:00, the border guards opened the border and let all the people in at that point in time.
. >> there was optimism after croatia reopened its border with serbia. refugees continue their journeys to northern and western european countries. conditions at the u.n. refugee camp became desperate. >> doctors receive many medical cases. this is a humanitarian situation. you will see women with children , disabled people. >> the rain. >> the backlog built up after hungary closed its border. some started to make their way across fiedls. the next border is the slovenian...
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says that 13,000 people have entered serbia in the last 48 hours alone.s predicting another surge in the coming days. more than 170,000 people have passed through serbia on their way towards europe this summer. and refugees are continuing to arrive in italy. more than 700 people mainly from syria and eritrea were rescued off the libyan coast on monday. a group doctors without borders picked them enough two separate operations. they have been taken to the italian island of sicily. >>> germany's chancellor angela merkel says that her country can't handle the refugees crisis alone. she is heading to buts follows a european union summit on thursday. where she will appeal for help from other states. merkel is under pressure from her coalition partners to limit the number of asylum seekers entering germany. jonah hull reports now from bavaria. >> reporter: when chancellor angela merkel delivered what appeared to be an open invitation to refugees earlier this summer it is likely that even she did not foresee the effect germany would take in 800,000 people this y
says that 13,000 people have entered serbia in the last 48 hours alone.s predicting another surge in the coming days. more than 170,000 people have passed through serbia on their way towards europe this summer. and refugees are continuing to arrive in italy. more than 700 people mainly from syria and eritrea were rescued off the libyan coast on monday. a group doctors without borders picked them enough two separate operations. they have been taken to the italian island of sicily. >>>...
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. >> another case, another syrian family back to serbia.prosecutors accuse her of entering the country illegally. her two sons and sit beside her. her husband has been imprisoned, but she does not know for sure. the judge has one piece of evidence against her. a confession that she gave to police. the judge does not ask whether she had access to a lawyer before giving the confession, nor does she needs a silent. is the first time the defense lawyers and prosecutors have ever met. she shares her fears during a short pause in the trial. >> i am scared. i do not know what will happen to me and my children after the trial. >> the court finds charlie and her children illegally cross the border. they are ordered out of the country and refused entry for an entire year and she also has to pay 50 euros in fees. she wants to speak with her defense lawyer alone, but cannot. she wants to know what she and her family will be deported. >> unfortunately, i do not know the answer to that review will be sent back to serbia, and as far as i know serbia is ex
. >> another case, another syrian family back to serbia.prosecutors accuse her of entering the country illegally. her two sons and sit beside her. her husband has been imprisoned, but she does not know for sure. the judge has one piece of evidence against her. a confession that she gave to police. the judge does not ask whether she had access to a lawyer before giving the confession, nor does she needs a silent. is the first time the defense lawyers and prosecutors have ever met. she...
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in no man's land between croatia and serbia the winter is here. many wonder why the paths have been blocked. people here don't want to stay in slovenia. they don't want money. they don't want food. only cross. >> but on the slovenia side of the border a staging post are looking at those who do make it. red cross volunteers and police work together to help those in the cold. the efforts to slow the flow across europe, the refugees still come. four men coming from the border soaking wet. arrived here in the processing center. they were handed blankets. given some food but now they'll be moved further on to the austrian border. you can see from those arriving here the slovenia authorities are not wasting time in moving their refugees on to their referred destination. europe's borders are no longer stable. the journey from war and poverty is getting more precarious and uncertain. >> in the syrian border town they explain what conditions are like in the refugee camps here. >> this is where refugees can stay. there are 5,000 people going through serbia.
in no man's land between croatia and serbia the winter is here. many wonder why the paths have been blocked. people here don't want to stay in slovenia. they don't want money. they don't want food. only cross. >> but on the slovenia side of the border a staging post are looking at those who do make it. red cross volunteers and police work together to help those in the cold. the efforts to slow the flow across europe, the refugees still come. four men coming from the border soaking wet....
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more than 200,000 people have arrived from serbia in the last month. hungary and several others former communist states have already closed their borders. >> winter is here and the numbers have not gone down. the more desperate people on the move, the winter is going to add to their suffering. >> bundled up in plastic, darks, black they brave the cold. on foot and in trains they condition handling one obstacle, one hurdle at a time. >> it will take everything. >> from serbia to croatia, thousands have now arrived to slovenia. the government there says it will accept a few thousand refugees a day. >> croatia asks to process 5,000 migrants a day. and on the other hand we have a request saying they cannot accept 1500. >> observers say that that limit means people will get stuck in croatia. germany says it is accepting 1 million asylum seekers this year but making it to these countries does not guarantee these refugees will be able to start building their new lives. al jazeera. >> federal appeals court up holding the main provisions after the sandy hook sc
more than 200,000 people have arrived from serbia in the last month. hungary and several others former communist states have already closed their borders. >> winter is here and the numbers have not gone down. the more desperate people on the move, the winter is going to add to their suffering. >> bundled up in plastic, darks, black they brave the cold. on foot and in trains they condition handling one obstacle, one hurdle at a time. >> it will take everything. >> from...
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jonah hull, al jazeera, serbia. >>> 2003 big place it is, green zone home to government buildings and foreign embassies. well, al jazeera's imtiaz tyab has more on what didn't prove to be a trouble free open day. >> reporter: it may have been unthinkable to see traffic moving down this road but since sunday, parts of baghdad's heavily fortified green zone ahave been open to the public. announced by prime minister haider al-abadi. over security, corruption and poor public services. for 12 years, the green zone or international zone as it's officially known has been closed to most iraqi citizens. after the 2003 u.s. led invasion it was turned into the administrative headquarters for coalition forces. today the ten square cloment kir compound is surrounded by barbed wire and government checkpoints. it contains the luxury homes of senior iraqi officials which is for many the symbol ever disconnect between iraqi leadership and its people. >> translator: this move won't last long. we may as well enjoy it while we can. but it will add a lot of traffic to the main checkpoint as there will be
jonah hull, al jazeera, serbia. >>> 2003 big place it is, green zone home to government buildings and foreign embassies. well, al jazeera's imtiaz tyab has more on what didn't prove to be a trouble free open day. >> reporter: it may have been unthinkable to see traffic moving down this road but since sunday, parts of baghdad's heavily fortified green zone ahave been open to the public. announced by prime minister haider al-abadi. over security, corruption and poor public...
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on the macedonia/serbia border. >> raising the poverty line from $1.25 to $1.90.f people exist on less than that per day, they are said to be officially living in poverty. what will the readjustment mean for the millions living on the brink. from al jazeera's counting the cost program looks at the numbers. >> the poverty line, level, threshold. it goes by many names but it is important to remember it is more than just a turn of phrase when we say people living below the poverty lane, it has been officially defined. different countries have different thresholds but it is the world bank which comes up with the did he haefinitive one in 1990, it was a dollar. if you lived on a dollar a day or less you were blow the poverty line. in 2008 there was a reef vision but based upon 2005 data. it raised it to $1.25 a day. in 2015, we are looking at $1.90. in people terms that will reclassify for the 148 million people as living in extreme poverty joining the 800 million already living below that level today. the numbers do sounds concerning. but the view from the united nati
on the macedonia/serbia border. >> raising the poverty line from $1.25 to $1.90.f people exist on less than that per day, they are said to be officially living in poverty. what will the readjustment mean for the millions living on the brink. from al jazeera's counting the cost program looks at the numbers. >> the poverty line, level, threshold. it goes by many names but it is important to remember it is more than just a turn of phrase when we say people living below the poverty...
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more and more. >> reporter: after a few kilometers' walk, penal are arriving in serbia.he media may have largely moved on from this story for the time being. the focus has histoshifted but spotlight is very much on syria. it's about the russian bombing of syria now, of course. but there aren't many people here who seem to think that is going to make much difference. in the meantime, this miserable journey through 20001st century europe goes on. a lot is said in parts of europe about these people who they are, what they want, the threat that they pose. most are ordinary people beginning new lives in a world that has changed beyond recognition. jonah hull, al jazeera on the macedonia -- /serbia border. >> 70 fishermen are missing after a typhoon hit emergency workers said 24 boats from two provinces had disappeared. more than half have still unaccounted for. the coast guard and the army are conducting search and rescue operations. >>> mexico's first ever independent governor has been sworn in. jaime rodriguez colderon. he have has vowed to eradicate corruption. meeting the
more and more. >> reporter: after a few kilometers' walk, penal are arriving in serbia.he media may have largely moved on from this story for the time being. the focus has histoshifted but spotlight is very much on syria. it's about the russian bombing of syria now, of course. but there aren't many people here who seem to think that is going to make much difference. in the meantime, this miserable journey through 20001st century europe goes on. a lot is said in parts of europe about these...
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days and thousands of people have passed sush -- serbia on their way this summer. not in but they will not accept the winner of the president opposition and all seven leaders want the ballot anulled because of what they say is fraud and the leader called the poll a charade and says the ballot boxes were stuffed and people intimated. bolivia president says capitalism is because of climate change and it's a grass roots summit for activists and indigenous leaders so those must effected can have their voices heard and we report. >> reporter: the three-day conference ended with bolivia's president calling for the world to protect what he calls mother earth. a 10 point plan with different and some fear their voices won't be heard. >> mother earth she has certain things that go on and when you start going against that then there is a lot of people say there is no penalties or fines, there is only consequences when you go against natural law. >> reporter: one of the world's politicians and scientists will negotiate over ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and she is ef
days and thousands of people have passed sush -- serbia on their way this summer. not in but they will not accept the winner of the president opposition and all seven leaders want the ballot anulled because of what they say is fraud and the leader called the poll a charade and says the ballot boxes were stuffed and people intimated. bolivia president says capitalism is because of climate change and it's a grass roots summit for activists and indigenous leaders so those must effected can have...
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after serbia. >> reporter: from serbia to croatia, thousands have knew arrived to slovenia the government says there it will accept a few thousand refugees a day. >> translator: croatia asked to us process 5,000 migrants per day. of course, on the other hand we have a request from austria regarding their situation and capacity which says they cannot accept more than 1,500. >> reporter: observers say that limit means people will get stuck in croatia. germany says it's expecting at least 1 million asylum spea sees this year, but making it to these countries don't not mean they will be able to start their new lives. >>> a clean up is underway at typhoon koppu swept three. 60,000 people forced to leave their homes the winds are now weakening, it is expected to be classified as a tropical storm by the end of the day. in the northern philippines we have an update. >> reporter: we are in -- [ inaudible ] in northern philippines. when tie few koppu struck early sunday morning this, has been inning as he can i believeinacc. we were trying to get across here yesterday but we were unable because of
after serbia. >> reporter: from serbia to croatia, thousands have knew arrived to slovenia the government says there it will accept a few thousand refugees a day. >> translator: croatia asked to us process 5,000 migrants per day. of course, on the other hand we have a request from austria regarding their situation and capacity which says they cannot accept more than 1,500. >> reporter: observers say that limit means people will get stuck in croatia. germany says it's expecting...
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arbitrary with countries like turkey and serbia.ven basic rights of not given effectively, this is problematic at a great many levels. thought needs to go into expediting a processed return system. it is an important issue, there's a lot of loose talk at the cost in respect of rights for hundreds of thousands. >> thank you for that. a group of parents in australia is calling on the government to criminalize international child abduction. 300 children are stolen by a parent and taken overseas. we have the story of one father trying to find his daughter in indonesia. >> reporter: in jakarta indonesia, an australian father, kennedy kendall is dreaming of the moment he gets his daughter back. >> it's been five years since i last saw her face. i felt every day. >> you know, i counted every day. >> the 6-year-old was taken by his ex-wife to indonesia five years ago. since then he had no contact. >> you will leave the vehicle, and we'll start the recovery. >> kendall hired col chapman, a child recovery expert. he will hep on his mission. >
arbitrary with countries like turkey and serbia.ven basic rights of not given effectively, this is problematic at a great many levels. thought needs to go into expediting a processed return system. it is an important issue, there's a lot of loose talk at the cost in respect of rights for hundreds of thousands. >> thank you for that. a group of parents in australia is calling on the government to criminalize international child abduction. 300 children are stolen by a parent and taken...
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of course serbia's capacities are limited. that's why we need the assistance from the european union. i'm thankful you have allocated 1.5 million euros for these purposes. actually, we need more. we have established some refugee centers and registration centers on the border with macedonia, with bulgaria and also on hungary and croatia. as far as the decisions of concern, they are present and they are medical experts who can aid these refugees. although i have to stress that the destination country of most of them is not serbia. they are just in transit. the average stay in serbia is three to four days. that limits actually the possibility there are some diseases. although it's happened where people seek and even some of them tdied and also women givin birth to children. all of these were taken care of by the medical team. and the other question which you have mentioned regarding the treatment of the various nationals and religions. in serbia, all of them are treated equally. if they are sunnis or shia or christians, it is no
of course serbia's capacities are limited. that's why we need the assistance from the european union. i'm thankful you have allocated 1.5 million euros for these purposes. actually, we need more. we have established some refugee centers and registration centers on the border with macedonia, with bulgaria and also on hungary and croatia. as far as the decisions of concern, they are present and they are medical experts who can aid these refugees. although i have to stress that the destination...
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more than 10,000 asylum seekers, many of them syrian, are stranded in serbia. medical workers have described the growing humanitarian situation. >> this is the condition. look tat. this is beyond our capability, the resources that are here. and the croatian serbian people have been very helpful, there are volunteers from both countries. we're working, doctors without borders, they ran out of medicine. we supply them. they're doing a great job. but he's one daughter. i'm one daughter. there are two dollars here and there are 2500 people here. >> meanwhile in eastern europe sow vienna is trying to control the amount of refugee it brings in from croatia. slovenia is giving the most vulnerable refugees it's highest priority. >> in the dark of night and the rain they walk west. their final destination unknown. most are from syria all trying to find refuge in europe. >> in ten days we would have 35,000 migrants in slovenia, which is unacceptable for us. >> in this month man's land between very way shah and slovenia, police fire shots in the air. officers tell them to
more than 10,000 asylum seekers, many of them syrian, are stranded in serbia. medical workers have described the growing humanitarian situation. >> this is the condition. look tat. this is beyond our capability, the resources that are here. and the croatian serbian people have been very helpful, there are volunteers from both countries. we're working, doctors without borders, they ran out of medicine. we supply them. they're doing a great job. but he's one daughter. i'm one daughter....
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croatia says more than 200,000 people have arrived from serbia in the last month. hungary and several other former communist states have already closed their borders. >> we see winter is here and the number hasn't gone down. the winter is going to add to their suffering. >> bundled up in plastic tarps, they brave the cold, tackling one obstacle, one hurdle at a time. >> the policy is very, very racist and take everybody, money, mobile, everybody arrested and take everything. >> thousands have now arrived to slovenia, the government there says it will seep few thousand refugees a day. >> croatia asks us to process 5,000 migrants per day and of course on the other hand we have a request from austria, regarding their capacity, saying they can't accept any more than 1500. >> reporter: officials say that limit will make people get stuck in croatia. making it to these countries do not guarantee these refugees will be able to start building their new lives. paul tradergian, al jazeera. >>> a federal appeals court today upheld the main transition of dwun laws passed after
croatia says more than 200,000 people have arrived from serbia in the last month. hungary and several other former communist states have already closed their borders. >> we see winter is here and the number hasn't gone down. the winter is going to add to their suffering. >> bundled up in plastic tarps, they brave the cold, tackling one obstacle, one hurdle at a time. >> the policy is very, very racist and take everybody, money, mobile, everybody arrested and take everything....
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que se declarÓ independiente en serbia en el 2008.Ética de la fifa. marÍa elena: ahora tenemos un recuento de lo que ocurrirÁ en la versiÓn nocturna. una nueva denuncia para cadete mexicano larry hernÁndez un reportero lo acusa de privar de la libertad, y de agredir una presentaciÓn en san antonio texas, de acuerdo a la denuncia le destruyeron una cÁmara de ademÁs de una segunda cámara, bueno causa gran polÉmica un anuncio pagado por la organizaciÓn, transmitido durante el debate presidencial demÓcrata, en el que culpan a los inmigrantes de todos los males que sufre el estado california, como parte de la campaÑa perteneciÓ plantea disminuir la emigraciÓn como una salida a los problemas que tiene la entidad, con esquemas los esperamos en la ediciÓn nocturna. jorge: gracias enrique vamos hacer una pausa cuando regresemos los apagones en venezuela siguen repercutiendo en varios sectores del paÍs, tenemos un ejemplo insÓlito. en varios sectores del paÍs, tenemos un ejemplo insÓlito. marÍa elena: desp yoplait, el yogur suave y cremoso que
que se declarÓ independiente en serbia en el 2008.Ética de la fifa. marÍa elena: ahora tenemos un recuento de lo que ocurrirÁ en la versiÓn nocturna. una nueva denuncia para cadete mexicano larry hernÁndez un reportero lo acusa de privar de la libertad, y de agredir una presentaciÓn en san antonio texas, de acuerdo a la denuncia le destruyeron una cÁmara de ademÁs de una segunda cámara, bueno causa gran polÉmica un anuncio pagado por la organizaciÓn, transmitido durante el debate...
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. >> sure, but then again, you have the czech republic and serbia. we have to examine what is going on with a mass shooting, and what the fbi defines as a mass shooting, that is 3 or more deaths resulting from a perpetrator with no other crimes associated with it. if we define it that way and look at who the perpetrators are, they are young men that are disturbed, but not all necessary from one race. it seems to be fairly well distributed. we have to examine that and we need to examine the issues behind that. >> we are coming back to serbia and so vak ya compared to the united states. how do you look at japan, germany, britain? >> yeah, i think it is clear, most americans know that when we compare ourselves the industrialized countries similar to america, it's true that the united states stands alone in the gun death rate. it is astronomical and the only qualifier is the easy access to fire arms. if you at the states in the country, you don't have to get a background check to acquire a gun. i have gone to a gun show in virginia and i handed him cash
. >> sure, but then again, you have the czech republic and serbia. we have to examine what is going on with a mass shooting, and what the fbi defines as a mass shooting, that is 3 or more deaths resulting from a perpetrator with no other crimes associated with it. if we define it that way and look at who the perpetrators are, they are young men that are disturbed, but not all necessary from one race. it seems to be fairly well distributed. we have to examine that and we need to examine...
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"how they are treated in hungry, macedonia, and serbia..." when wartburg college junior kristina aleksander walks through this small park near the cedar river in waverly she can't help but notice it's about the same size as a park in her home country of serbia. but this summer, belgrade park, in her hometown, was a sea of refugees fleeing terror in syria. aleksander volunteered with a refugee group located nearby when she went home this summer and saw the misery and hope first hand. " i think talking to people was the most important part. they had been countries and i think talking to them, getting them to tell their story and share their experience helps " aleksander says when she was home an estimated three thousand syrian refugees a day were crossing the serbian border. those she talked to were hoping to reach friends and family in other european countries. they weren't holding out hope making it to the u.s. "open up the internet, right there..." but some may eventually come to iowa and they'll need assistance becoming new iowans. in this
"how they are treated in hungry, macedonia, and serbia..." when wartburg college junior kristina aleksander walks through this small park near the cedar river in waverly she can't help but notice it's about the same size as a park in her home country of serbia. but this summer, belgrade park, in her hometown, was a sea of refugees fleeing terror in syria. aleksander volunteered with a refugee group located nearby when she went home this summer and saw the misery and hope first hand....
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croatia has opened its borders with serbia, and action that should help but for how long. winter is almost here. refugees struggle to understand why their paths have been blocked. >> tall people here want to cross this area to another side. they don't want to stay in slovenia. one moment. they want to cross only, don't want money don't want food don't want anything, only cross! >> as the road lay by on the slovenian side, red cross do assist the cold and exhausted people. despite the best efforts at a political level to try to slow the flow of refugees, they keep coming. four men came trudging out of the darkness, the croatian border at this point, and arrived at a processing center, staffed by red cross and the police. they were handed blankets and given some foods. now they will move towards the slovenian border. the sloofn slovenians are not wg any time moving them onward. the journey from war and poverty keeps getting more precarious and uncertain. paul brennan, al jazeera, slovenia. >> a senior hamas leader has been detained in the occupied west bank. hasan yousef, ar
croatia has opened its borders with serbia, and action that should help but for how long. winter is almost here. refugees struggle to understand why their paths have been blocked. >> tall people here want to cross this area to another side. they don't want to stay in slovenia. one moment. they want to cross only, don't want money don't want food don't want anything, only cross! >> as the road lay by on the slovenian side, red cross do assist the cold and exhausted people. despite...
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everyone wants to escape from the bar there. >> some countries like serbia here, macedonia greece have improved their reception facilities so much that they are now able to push people very quickly up the line. others like hungary are in open revolt, rejecting an eu resettlement plan that is inadequate to cope with these newspapers anyway. it may not be foolproof but it's a system. seeking turkey's help is a desperate measure as this crisis tests tow to the very limit the principles the european union was formed. >>> the transpacific partnership, or tpp for short, cuts barriers for common trade standards for the 12 countries involved. it affects 40% of the world's economy and could reshape industries everything from the cost of cheese to the cost of cancer treatment. how long a monopoly should be for the next round of biotech drugs. many negotiations were held in secret and see it as a threat to workers in big corporations. this is what the white house press secretary josh earnest had to say. >> the agreement like the president set identity to achieve, is one to expands overseas market
everyone wants to escape from the bar there. >> some countries like serbia here, macedonia greece have improved their reception facilities so much that they are now able to push people very quickly up the line. others like hungary are in open revolt, rejecting an eu resettlement plan that is inadequate to cope with these newspapers anyway. it may not be foolproof but it's a system. seeking turkey's help is a desperate measure as this crisis tests tow to the very limit the principles the...
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. >> after a few kilometers walk, people are arriving in serbia. the spotlight is still very much on syria. it's about the russian bombing of syria now of course but there aren't many people here who seem to think that that is going to make much difference condition. but in the meantime, this miserable journey through 21st century europe goes on. a lot is said in parts of europe about these people, who they are, what they want, the threat they pose. most are ordinary people beginning new lives in a world that has changed i don't know recognition. jonah hull, al jazeera on the macedonia serbia border. >>> at least 12 have died in flooding around the french riff areriviera. in the philippines more than 70 fishermen are missing. on saturday emergency workers reported that 24 boats had disappeared. more than half of those vessels are still unaccounted for. the coaflght an coast guard ande conducting search operations. >>> typhoon, set to hit in area bracing for possible flooding and high winds. >>> kuala lumpur's annual marathon has been cancelled due
. >> after a few kilometers walk, people are arriving in serbia. the spotlight is still very much on syria. it's about the russian bombing of syria now of course but there aren't many people here who seem to think that that is going to make much difference condition. but in the meantime, this miserable journey through 21st century europe goes on. a lot is said in parts of europe about these people, who they are, what they want, the threat they pose. most are ordinary people beginning new...
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. >>> and refugees finding other ways to get into europe, including along the serbia, croatia border.governments secretly paying ransoms. >> we were told never to disclose that they actually paid. >> are they saving lives or putting more at risk? >>> slovenia is trying to cope with more and more people crossing its borders this morning from croatia. slovenia saying it could soon deploy the army to help limit the number of refugees. >>> authorities also easing restrictions on the border between serbia and croatia. and that's where our correspondent is. are they dealing with more than they expected? >> reporter: well, it seems so. right now there are -- i would say around 500 people, newly arriv arriv arrived refugees on the border. they had to walk from the border to here. it's a distance of around 10 miles of walk. so they were expecting buses that were going to pick them up. police transferred in their own vehicles women and children and people in need, those who are ill, but others had to talk to here, and pretty nervous with that situation, but buses from here have all been sent fi
. >>> and refugees finding other ways to get into europe, including along the serbia, croatia border.governments secretly paying ransoms. >> we were told never to disclose that they actually paid. >> are they saving lives or putting more at risk? >>> slovenia is trying to cope with more and more people crossing its borders this morning from croatia. slovenia saying it could soon deploy the army to help limit the number of refugees. >>> authorities also...
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jonah hull has more from serbia, one of the major refugees heading for western europe. >> this town one of several on a well-trodden route. overrun by refugees, to get here, most will have crossed the see from turkey, which is why european officials enlisted the help of president recep tayyip erdogan. they want him to improve conditions for those thought to live in turkey. dissuading them from making this perilous exodus. they got turkey taking the moral high ground. hinting that accelerated steps to succession might be the price. >> for more than four years turkey has been opening doors to people fleeing conflict. providing support at the highest levels. we see more recently e.u. countries coming face to face with asylum seekers from syria. turkey is open to all kinds of communication >>> at the refugee processing center, they give papers to 4,000 people a day, putting them on to buses to croatia where they'll become someone else's problem. >> how long have you been in this queue? >> three days. >> three days. with your family. >> yes, in this street. >> do you think that many more peo
jonah hull has more from serbia, one of the major refugees heading for western europe. >> this town one of several on a well-trodden route. overrun by refugees, to get here, most will have crossed the see from turkey, which is why european officials enlisted the help of president recep tayyip erdogan. they want him to improve conditions for those thought to live in turkey. dissuading them from making this perilous exodus. they got turkey taking the moral high ground. hinting that...
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no giant from serbia to croatia, many have now arrived in slovenia. they will accept a few hundred refugee as day. >> croatia asks to process 500 migrants a day. and then austria said that they cannot accept 1500. >> observers says that limit means that people will be stuck in croatia. germany said it's expecting 1 million asylum seekers this year, but making it to these countries does not guarantee that these refugees will be able to start building their new lives. >> as europe speaks, turkey is dealing with record numbers of refugees. it says that they are not a concentration camp and they will not host asylum seekers permanently to appease the e.u. they spoke with angela merkel to does the refugee crisis. >> conditions for refuge refugees there, is healthcare, food, some schooling for children. there are 26 refugee camps for syrians in turkey. those camps have the capacity of 330,000. but there are only 274,000 syrian refugees who choose to stay in these camps. the rest perhaps as many as 2 million are living in the communities in turkey. they call
no giant from serbia to croatia, many have now arrived in slovenia. they will accept a few hundred refugee as day. >> croatia asks to process 500 migrants a day. and then austria said that they cannot accept 1500. >> observers says that limit means that people will be stuck in croatia. germany said it's expecting 1 million asylum seekers this year, but making it to these countries does not guarantee that these refugees will be able to start building their new lives. >> as...
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around 300,000 are estimated to have gone through serbia in the past few weeks alone. it's a main route for those people aiming to reach western europe >>> the war in yemen now, the saudi coalition has regained control of the strait between the arabian peninsula. >>reporter: as the war grinds on, the terrain gets more complicated and the toll more severe. here, popular resistance forces and army troops are claiming what they call a strategic victory. reconnaissance. >> houthhouthi. >> i no longer have a house or furniture. no home or anything. >> near the red sea, residents are furious after a reported air strike on a yemenny -- yemeni wedding ceremony, many blame the saudi coalition. >> you hit a wedding party, women and children. you killed women and children. are these your strategic targets? recon sanaissanc reconnaissance. >> a saudi official said his country is abiding by international law in its military control. more and more aid agencies worry about the overall impact this war is taking on a country whose population was already suffering before this conflict b
around 300,000 are estimated to have gone through serbia in the past few weeks alone. it's a main route for those people aiming to reach western europe >>> the war in yemen now, the saudi coalition has regained control of the strait between the arabian peninsula. >>reporter: as the war grinds on, the terrain gets more complicated and the toll more severe. here, popular resistance forces and army troops are claiming what they call a strategic victory. reconnaissance. >>...
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>>reporter: after a few kilometers, people are now arriving in serbia. the media may have largely moved on from this story for the time being, the focus may have shifted, but the spotlight is still very much on syria. it's about the russian bombing of syria now of course but there are not many people here who seem to think that's going to make much difference. but in the meantime, this miserable journey through 21st century europe goes on. a lot is said in parts of europe about these people who they are, what they want, the threat that they pose. most are ordinary people beginning new lives in a world that has changed beyond recognition. al jazeera on the macedonia, serbia border. >> the vatican dismissed a high level priest today after he revealed he was gay and was living with his partner. he said he wanted to make enormous noise in front of the church. this comes rights before the meetings of the cardinals and bishops on families. >>> the u.n. investigators say a toxic cyanide at a gold mine in argentina did not contaminate local water supplies. it se
>>reporter: after a few kilometers, people are now arriving in serbia. the media may have largely moved on from this story for the time being, the focus may have shifted, but the spotlight is still very much on syria. it's about the russian bombing of syria now of course but there are not many people here who seem to think that's going to make much difference. but in the meantime, this miserable journey through 21st century europe goes on. a lot is said in parts of europe about these...
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strengthenedoatia its border with serbia and 3000 people have been stuck in cold and wet weather.undreds of thousands of people from syria have been making their way from turkey and greece towards northern europe. with the hank aaron wrote now closed -- hungarian route now closed, the travelers are crossing through croatia. bottlenecks across the balkans started after slovenia limited numbers crossing into its territory causing delays further down the migrant trail. local authorities are overwhelmed. the slovenian government has cap the intake at 2500, more than doubled that number made it in monday. a fight broke out as police used pepper spray. >> a lot of people are trying to take a bus. do not want to live here. soldier -- >> conditions at overflowing shelters are dire according to a groups. -- aid groups. >> we do not get anything to beat or drink. -- eat or drink and we have no shelter. people in open sky. so many small children. >> as the bottlenecks continue to cause chaos, health risks as europe heads into winter. >> we are going to cross to london and bring you the lates
strengthenedoatia its border with serbia and 3000 people have been stuck in cold and wet weather.undreds of thousands of people from syria have been making their way from turkey and greece towards northern europe. with the hank aaron wrote now closed -- hungarian route now closed, the travelers are crossing through croatia. bottlenecks across the balkans started after slovenia limited numbers crossing into its territory causing delays further down the migrant trail. local authorities are...
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more is needed. >> migrants have been passing from serbia to croatia and onto western europe. why is the suddenly a bottleneck? >> as we have seen in recent weeks, barriers on border controls are erected. migrants find an adapted their roots. currently with the new border controls that have been put in place recently, particularly by hungary and it's croatian border, we are seeing a bottleneck, serbian border to croatia, and as well on the croatian border into slovenia. the authorities in each of these countries are limiting the number of people that can come in at any given time, i believe to be able to manage the process in a more orderly fashion. perspectiveis your on it, when the spoken countries, as others have done, say they have to put a cap on the number of migrants and refugees they take in every day? do you understand that and the logistical challenge, or do you feel they are overstating it? we at the red cross and i crescent are adapting our humanitarian response to the needs involved and they change every day, sometimes hour by hour. we urge all parties to collabor
more is needed. >> migrants have been passing from serbia to croatia and onto western europe. why is the suddenly a bottleneck? >> as we have seen in recent weeks, barriers on border controls are erected. migrants find an adapted their roots. currently with the new border controls that have been put in place recently, particularly by hungary and it's croatian border, we are seeing a bottleneck, serbian border to croatia, and as well on the croatian border into slovenia. the...
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emma hayward has more from the serbia croatia border. >> reporter: sellsome say they have been waiting through night to cross. hundreds of men, women and children, stop on serbian side of the border with croatia. eventually they were able to pass. taking the next step across increasingly more controlled borders in europe. >> what the ways is, very crowded, they have been waiting for many hours, they are exhausted, not enough water, supply and also not enough information. >> reporter: those afew days ahead of them on their journey were arriving in slovenia. late at night and being monitored closely by the police. slovenia, a country of just 2 million people, is struggling to cope with the high number of refugees arriving. many, many more are taking this route, because of hungary's decision to seal its borders. blaming the rest of the eu for failing to manage the refugee crisis. and as winter sets in, concerns are mounting, about how people already with very little or nothing at all will be able to cope. >> winter is here and the numbers haven't gone down. so more desperate people on the
emma hayward has more from the serbia croatia border. >> reporter: sellsome say they have been waiting through night to cross. hundreds of men, women and children, stop on serbian side of the border with croatia. eventually they were able to pass. taking the next step across increasingly more controlled borders in europe. >> what the ways is, very crowded, they have been waiting for many hours, they are exhausted, not enough water, supply and also not enough information. >>...
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kosovo broke away from serbia in 2008. at least nine inmates in the philippines have died after a prison fire. that fire started yesterday in a maximum security area that held more than 1,000 inmates. a folkman for the prison says faulty wiring is a possible explanation for this fire. >> anchor: dozens of undocument undocumented immigrants packed into a tractor trailer in texas. police body cameras capturing families pouring out, being rescued one by one. investigators say they spent without water. now the driver could face charge charges. >>> this morning newly released video from police body cameras capturing the first dramatic moments from 39 undocumented immigrants gasp for air. after being cramped for hours in the back of a sweltering 18 wheeler. police say they were in desperate shape, some too weak to stand. >>> it's just a surprise to see that many people inside a hot trailer. they are all sweaty and they are dehydrated and they just want out. a concerned citizen spotted them being loaded in the back of the truck a
kosovo broke away from serbia in 2008. at least nine inmates in the philippines have died after a prison fire. that fire started yesterday in a maximum security area that held more than 1,000 inmates. a folkman for the prison says faulty wiring is a possible explanation for this fire. >> anchor: dozens of undocument undocumented immigrants packed into a tractor trailer in texas. police body cameras capturing families pouring out, being rescued one by one. investigators say they spent...
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kosovo declared its independence from serbia seven years ago after a vicious war. old grudges die hard. career builders is out with its annual list of absurd excuses for calling in sick. one woman said she was going to the beach because she needed vitamin d from sunlight. a man caught cheating on his wife had to retrieve his belongings from the dumpster. and one guy said grandma poisoned him with ham, but his boss thought it was baloney. a half century after the cuban missile crisis, cuban...
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then what happens to serbia, albania, what happens indeed in turkey, this is the problem beyond the 16-point action plan, how to include those countries that are equally effective where the refugees are still flowing toward the european borders, how do you hope then into the plan. even if europe does effectively control its own borders, what happens to those so-called buffer zones and to the refugees there? this is really a huge problem and europe is acting very late, but perhaps at last, it is taking the action needed. we'll have to wait and see if all the people here agree on that action plan. that is by no means settled yet. >> thank you, david in brussels where the meeting is taking place. we go total slovenia-croatia border, thousands of refugees, nights falling from what you're wearing, it looks pretty cold. i'm sure the conditions there going to be spending the next 12-14 hours and going to be differ. tell you guess about the situation. what have you got there? >> david, it is getting a bit dark now, so maybe you can't see beyond me to the enclosure behind me. i can't call it a
then what happens to serbia, albania, what happens indeed in turkey, this is the problem beyond the 16-point action plan, how to include those countries that are equally effective where the refugees are still flowing toward the european borders, how do you hope then into the plan. even if europe does effectively control its own borders, what happens to those so-called buffer zones and to the refugees there? this is really a huge problem and europe is acting very late, but perhaps at last, it is...