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especial calais now when the fighting is as it's most intense. so the taliban sources bang leader gone, a very very crucial time right now for the taliban and the afghan government. >> jennifer glass has more now on the man who would rise to lead the taliban and become one of the world's most wanted men. he was a spiritual leader and taliban. only a few photographs of him exist. the fbi offered millions of dollars for information on his whereabouts. that remain as mystery in the final years of his life. communications from him came through the taliban website usual calais on holidays or anniversaries it was never clear if they were ealey his words. as a young man he was a it fooer battling the sow yet army occupation of afghanistan. his confidant described to al jazeera how he became the self-proclaimed amir of afghanistan. >> when the taliban was arising a need to have a leader, they chose him because he had certain people and he had some weapons to use. the second reason, he was a famous. >> his fighters became thousands the taliban took over a
especial calais now when the fighting is as it's most intense. so the taliban sources bang leader gone, a very very crucial time right now for the taliban and the afghan government. >> jennifer glass has more now on the man who would rise to lead the taliban and become one of the world's most wanted men. he was a spiritual leader and taliban. only a few photographs of him exist. the fbi offered millions of dollars for information on his whereabouts. that remain as mystery in the final...
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meanwhile more chaotic scenes as migrants in calais succeeded in getting around security men. they dash towards the channel tunnel terminal. it's these kinds of pictures that have alarmed people in britain. but the numbers of migrants in calais trying to get into britain, are relatively found given how many are going elsewhere in europe. >> what we're seeing is that a symptom of the fact that the world is seeing its worst crisis since second world war. the majority of the refugees are hosted by the world's poorest countries. and a tiny portion of trying to reach the u.k. >> europe's politicians are in a quandary. dressdesperate people deserve compassion. it's shaping up to be a long tense summer. >> the nigerian army said that it carried out an operation against boko haram on lake chad, which sits on the border between chad and cameroon. chad is part of a regional offensive fighting boko haram. in nigeria a suicide-bomber has killed five people and injured many more. it happened at a busy market in the northeastern city of maidugari. it is the latest string of suicide-bombings
meanwhile more chaotic scenes as migrants in calais succeeded in getting around security men. they dash towards the channel tunnel terminal. it's these kinds of pictures that have alarmed people in britain. but the numbers of migrants in calais trying to get into britain, are relatively found given how many are going elsewhere in europe. >> what we're seeing is that a symptom of the fact that the world is seeing its worst crisis since second world war. the majority of the refugees are...
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not here, not in calais. the reason why charities are having to do this is the neither the french nor the british government lift a finger. >> many of the men have foot injuries, this man is at risk of losing his foot from infection. from the companies in the camp. >> gangrene. >> reporter: gan greening. without treatment he'd get gan greening in his foot. so she's saving your foot. there's something almost religious about this, the help some are prepared to give to the dispossessed. the injured man didn't want to show his face. listen to his thoughts. >> human rights, how you say human rights, mean human. either you are black, white, asian, european, whatever. you are human. you are equal. you are not equal here. >> actually. we need with other organizations to implement response to migrants. in terms of food, sanitation as well and medical. >> police keep watch on this, while around the camp the diggers move hills to create more and bigger fences to keep the migrants in. dignity is in short supply here. the
not here, not in calais. the reason why charities are having to do this is the neither the french nor the british government lift a finger. >> many of the men have foot injuries, this man is at risk of losing his foot from infection. from the companies in the camp. >> gangrene. >> reporter: gan greening. without treatment he'd get gan greening in his foot. so she's saving your foot. there's something almost religious about this, the help some are prepared to give to the...
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walter palmer is accused of illegal calais killing cecil. a protected lion. palmer who killed the lion with a bow and arrow said he believed he was acting really the u.s. wild life agency says they haven't been able to contact him. more than 130,000 people have sign add petition on the white house website calling his extradition to zimbabwe. >> they can go draw up a petition and get 100,000 people to sign that petition, in the set period of time, i believe it is 30 days. 60 days. then they will get an official response from the administration. so it sounds as though this particular petition has reached that threshold so there will be a forthcoming response. the thing i will say is that as a general matter, is that decisions about prosecution and extradition are made over the department of justice. >> the government says families who fled from political unrest are returning. but the u.n. says more ever than 1,000 are still in camps in neighboring democratic republic of congo. too scared to return. reports now near the border with rwanda. >> she says she went t
walter palmer is accused of illegal calais killing cecil. a protected lion. palmer who killed the lion with a bow and arrow said he believed he was acting really the u.s. wild life agency says they haven't been able to contact him. more than 130,000 people have sign add petition on the white house website calling his extradition to zimbabwe. >> they can go draw up a petition and get 100,000 people to sign that petition, in the set period of time, i believe it is 30 days. 60 days. then...
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by theage ever a calais motor way, >> igrants bide their time. we watched as some tried to cross the road to enter the terminal. the french police tell them to go away. they obey for now. but the police can't be everywhere. they say they are overwhelmed. at night the migrants try again in greater numbers. why are they so desperate to get to england? >> because we are sudanese people. we come from sudan. because our language - we speak the language english. you stay here. we speak english, you know. >> i suffering. we are looking for food, shelter, a better life. >> reporter: also here, syrians, eritreans, afghanis - escaping wars and tyranny, crossing deserts and sea. these people are not welcome here in calais, and the british government does not want them either. they have all come a long way and quiet frankly, they feel they have nothing left to lose so whatever french or british politicians say, they'll carry on doing what they can. >> higher fences and more police bring some order to the chaos arond calais, but they are short term solutions
by theage ever a calais motor way, >> igrants bide their time. we watched as some tried to cross the road to enter the terminal. the french police tell them to go away. they obey for now. but the police can't be everywhere. they say they are overwhelmed. at night the migrants try again in greater numbers. why are they so desperate to get to england? >> because we are sudanese people. we come from sudan. because our language - we speak the language english. you stay here. we speak...
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given parcels, not in africa but in calais. they queued in the heat for the plastic bag. inside was fruit, biscuits and milk. ethiopia was going to make it last. >> four days. >> reporter: four days? >> four or five days. >> reporter: this was courtesy of the catholic charity cary tas, islamic belief more used to emergency work in africa. this is the first time they ever had to do this in france. that is the first time in existence. they are working on the french territory. for us it's a failure. to have to work on our own territory. much of this is unnecessary if the u.k. allowed some of these people to seek asylum. that's the reason they are stuck in calais after all. >> people suffering like this in other parts of the world, then the french or british government express concern or offer money. the reason why chaar it as are having to do this is the neither the french for the government lift a finger. >> many of the men have foot injuries, this man is at risk of losing his foot from infection. >> reporter: without treatment he'd get gangrene this his foot. she's saving
given parcels, not in africa but in calais. they queued in the heat for the plastic bag. inside was fruit, biscuits and milk. ethiopia was going to make it last. >> four days. >> reporter: four days? >> four or five days. >> reporter: this was courtesy of the catholic charity cary tas, islamic belief more used to emergency work in africa. this is the first time they ever had to do this in france. that is the first time in existence. they are working on the french...
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climbing into one of the vehicles at the french port town of calais. britain has had enough. a secure zone equivalent to removing the last four kilometers of the way. >> this should transform protection for lorries and their drivers. the problems in calais are symptomatically wider issue that needs to be tackled. >> it has soured relations between france and britain. truck drivers traumatized. >> are prime concern for the safety of drivers. there is a valuable load on the back of everyone of these trucks. sometimes it is a few thousand pounds of perishable food. it will be written off because of hygiene rules and all that. >> so desperate for a better life in britain. 5000 migrants live in a refugee camp near calais known as the jungle and keep trying until they make it. >> i hope to go to britain. every day i try four or five times. every attempt takes two hours to get there and two hours to take back. >> the secure zone hopes to bring down the number of attempts that can be made per day at least. genie: surveillance video shows the moment the country's most wanted drug lord
climbing into one of the vehicles at the french port town of calais. britain has had enough. a secure zone equivalent to removing the last four kilometers of the way. >> this should transform protection for lorries and their drivers. the problems in calais are symptomatically wider issue that needs to be tackled. >> it has soured relations between france and britain. truck drivers traumatized. >> are prime concern for the safety of drivers. there is a valuable load on the back...
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some of them don't stop in calais at all. much more difficult for the migrants to try and get onto those trains. and no migrants have succeeded in walking the entire length of the tunnel. politically the atmosphere is increasingly acrimonious. while the french and british government are talking about cooperation, there is a lot of bad words between euro tunnel officials and the french government. the euro officials saying we need law and order restored. and the french saying that the company needs to do more to secure the perimeter of the tunnel entrance. >> well, we're joined now in studio by the asylum aid organization. thank you for being with us here on al jazeera. you have two major countries in europe. one of the wealthiest countries in the world that have good relations. they don't seem to be able to handle all of this, the u.k. saying it's on france' territory, now they have to deal with it, now we're hearing from barnaby phillips that the tunnel itself is being blamed. how do you think this situation this should be h
some of them don't stop in calais at all. much more difficult for the migrants to try and get onto those trains. and no migrants have succeeded in walking the entire length of the tunnel. politically the atmosphere is increasingly acrimonious. while the french and british government are talking about cooperation, there is a lot of bad words between euro tunnel officials and the french government. the euro officials saying we need law and order restored. and the french saying that the company...
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stuart: james andre in calais speaking to us. a migrants was quickly injured after being electric it after he tried to climb onto the roof of a train in london. he was just 17 years old originally from egypt. elsewhere, hundreds of migrants were moved from a makeshift camp that they set up. "france 24's" nicholas gemma has been talking to them. nicholas: the day before this camp was close, we met these migrants in the north of the capital. mohammed fled the violence in sudan. mohammed: i sleep here with my wife and my son. there are 500 men and 200 women here. there are so many problems. i have to look after the her so they don't bother her. nicolas: his son was born in tripoli. like many migrants, he took a boat and their aim is to reach the united kingdom. this sudanese man wants to stay in france. >> i saw atrocities in sudan. i seek asylum here. i heard it is a country where human rights are respected. nicolas: volunteers bring food and french lessons. they tell is where the migrants are from. >> there are people here from su
stuart: james andre in calais speaking to us. a migrants was quickly injured after being electric it after he tried to climb onto the roof of a train in london. he was just 17 years old originally from egypt. elsewhere, hundreds of migrants were moved from a makeshift camp that they set up. "france 24's" nicholas gemma has been talking to them. nicholas: the day before this camp was close, we met these migrants in the north of the capital. mohammed fled the violence in sudan....
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monday fight 2,000 migrants tried to enter the terminal near the port of calais. thousands have been camp in calais for months hoping to get into the u.k. >> reporter: we are working closely with the french. the home secretary met with the french interior minister we invested money around calais and put fencing under the entrance about the tunnel. we are doing everything we can. the home secretary is chairing a meeting. making sure that everything that can be done working with the french is being done. >> there's more to come on the show. >> imp including -- including a fight to join i.s.i.l. including summer training camps. >> science fiction is fact. leading scientists issue a warning over the robot arms race. >>> hello again, i'm martine dennis these are the stop stories. turkish jets targeted kurdish fighters in the south-east. the first time that p.k.k. fighters have been attacked inside turkey. n.a.t.o. backs turkey's fight against i.s.i.l. and urged it not to abandon peace protests against the kurds. they have shot dead the leader of the banned group. they
monday fight 2,000 migrants tried to enter the terminal near the port of calais. thousands have been camp in calais for months hoping to get into the u.k. >> reporter: we are working closely with the french. the home secretary met with the french interior minister we invested money around calais and put fencing under the entrance about the tunnel. we are doing everything we can. the home secretary is chairing a meeting. making sure that everything that can be done working with the french...
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from calais, bright skies. taking a look at the satellite picture, bright to the eastern side of england. it will stay across northern areas. still that mess of frontal systems ruling in, there's another, low pressure swirling away across scandinavia. showers rattling in to england from time to time. northern spain southern france, pushing right up tier, russia. to the south is where we have warmth and decent weather in place. bucharest and athens 37 celsius. north of that line, it is sold and disappointing, 18 in vienna and berlin. should be around 35. it is on the cold side and certainly feeling rather fresh. showers never too far away. the northwestern corner, wet weather in place just around bay of biscaine. we've got the area of clouds in the eastern parts. it will sink further south through the latter part of the week and it will warm up. >> thank you. still to come, tens of thousand us was people fled burundi during weeks of political violence but are now returning. >> from the traditional coffin, having
from calais, bright skies. taking a look at the satellite picture, bright to the eastern side of england. it will stay across northern areas. still that mess of frontal systems ruling in, there's another, low pressure swirling away across scandinavia. showers rattling in to england from time to time. northern spain southern france, pushing right up tier, russia. to the south is where we have warmth and decent weather in place. bucharest and athens 37 celsius. north of that line, it is sold and...
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outside calais hospital, i met a syrian man who wouldn't show his face. he had tried to jump onto a ship to england, but slipped and broke both arms. he has been well treat ed in this french hospital, but he is still plotting out how to get to england. >> when i am back my health and go outside the hospital, i am try again to get to london. it's my dream. i don't stop for that. i am try one two three more. >> reporter: no one who has come this far is easily der terred. this group included syrians aerotrains and sudanese, they didn't get across this time, but they too will surely try again. barnaby phillips, al jazerra calais. >>> the verdict in the retrial of three al jazerra journalists in egypt has been postponed until next month. they are accused of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges they and al jazerra deny. the court wail set again on august 2nd. they were accused of aiding a terrorist organization on june 2013. but an appeals court ordered a retrial in january. >>> bra run did's government says families who fled from political u
outside calais hospital, i met a syrian man who wouldn't show his face. he had tried to jump onto a ship to england, but slipped and broke both arms. he has been well treat ed in this french hospital, but he is still plotting out how to get to england. >> when i am back my health and go outside the hospital, i am try again to get to london. it's my dream. i don't stop for that. i am try one two three more. >> reporter: no one who has come this far is easily der terred. this group...
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at a calais motor way migrants bide their time. we watch as some try to cross the road to enter the tunnel. the french police tell them to go away. they obey for now. the. >> police can't be everywhere. they say they're overwhelmed. at night the migrants try again in greater numbers. why are they so desperate to get to england? >> we speak the language english. >> we're looking for a better life. >> also here syrians, eretreans and afghanis. they've escaped wars tyranny crossed deserts and seas. these people are not welcome here but they've come an awful long way and quite frankly they feel they have nothing left to lose. so whatever french or british politicians say they'll carry on doing whatever they can to cross the english channel. higher fences and more policemen may bring some order to the chaos around calais, but they are short-term solutions to a problem that will be with europe for many years to come. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, calais. >> the verdict in the retrial of three al jazeera journalists will be handed down in
at a calais motor way migrants bide their time. we watch as some try to cross the road to enter the tunnel. the french police tell them to go away. they obey for now. the. >> police can't be everywhere. they say they're overwhelmed. at night the migrants try again in greater numbers. why are they so desperate to get to england? >> we speak the language english. >> we're looking for a better life. >> also here syrians, eretreans and afghanis. they've escaped wars tyranny...
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has been sheltered from that until we have seen this crisis went to call it that in calais. do you notice a shift in the discourse the sort of word that are used not just by the prime minister but in jenna wrong the british public? >> it's absolutely proper for us to jonah tension to his the facts, not the emotions, false feelings associated with this. even if you go to northern europe germany is having to accept or process at least 150,000 asylum case a year, whereas by comparison, the u.k. has it easy, 25 maximum thousand per year. and i think the real issue here is what kind of people do we want to be? do we want to be friendly or do we want to be hostile? and we must look at the back story behind this. i don't even know the name of the sudanese man who was killed by antarctic lated lauri a couple of days on the ago yet i do know the name i've lion i think we need to get our priorities straight. these are very difficult circumstances that people generally are feeling forced to my great. they don't want to have to leave their country who have they have ties, we need to tak
has been sheltered from that until we have seen this crisis went to call it that in calais. do you notice a shift in the discourse the sort of word that are used not just by the prime minister but in jenna wrong the british public? >> it's absolutely proper for us to jonah tension to his the facts, not the emotions, false feelings associated with this. even if you go to northern europe germany is having to accept or process at least 150,000 asylum case a year, whereas by comparison, the...
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not in calais. the reason why charities are having to do all of this for these people is because neither the french nor the british governments wants to lift a finger. many of the men here have foot injuries from jump on the ground to loris they try to stowaway signed to get to england, this man is at risk of losing his foot to infection from the conditions in the camp. gangrene. without treatments he will get gang are you. >> yes. it's infected. >> reporter: she's saving your foot. for something almost religious about this, the help some are prepared to to gift disposed the injured man didn't want to show his face, but just listen to his thoughts. >> human rights, how you say human rights, mean human. either you are black white asian, european, whatever, you have human. you are equal. but you are not equal here. >> actually, we need with other organization to his implement. [ inaudible ] with migrants in term of food, in terms of medical, medical components, and in terms of sanitation as well. >> r
not in calais. the reason why charities are having to do all of this for these people is because neither the french nor the british governments wants to lift a finger. many of the men here have foot injuries from jump on the ground to loris they try to stowaway signed to get to england, this man is at risk of losing his foot to infection from the conditions in the camp. gangrene. without treatments he will get gang are you. >> yes. it's infected. >> reporter: she's saving your foot....
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the tunnel between the port city of calais, france, and goes into the u.k. about 300 trains pass through it every day. barn di phillips reports barnaby phillips report. >> migrants bide their time. we watch as some try to cross the word. the french police tell them to go away. they obey for now. but the police can't be everywhere. they say they're overwhelmed and at night the my grants shy again in greater numbers. but why are they so desperate to get to england? >> we come from sudan to go to england. >> we're looking for a better life. >> here they have escapeed wars and tyranny they've crossed deserts and seas. these people are not welcomed here in calais, and the british government doesn't want them either but they've all come an awful long way and quite frankly they feel that they have nothing left to loose. so whatever french or british politicians say they'll carry on doing whatever they can to cross the english channel. higher fences and more policemen may bring some order to the current chaos around calais, but they are short-term solutions into a p
the tunnel between the port city of calais, france, and goes into the u.k. about 300 trains pass through it every day. barn di phillips reports barnaby phillips report. >> migrants bide their time. we watch as some try to cross the word. the french police tell them to go away. they obey for now. but the police can't be everywhere. they say they're overwhelmed and at night the my grants shy again in greater numbers. but why are they so desperate to get to england? >> we come from...
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outside calais hospital, i met a syrian man who wouldn't show his face. he had tried to jump onto a ship to england but slipped and broke both arms. he's been well treated in this french hospital, but he's still plotting how to get to england. >> when i am back my health and from the hospital i will try again to arrive to london. it's my dream. and i don't stop for that. i am try one two three more times. -- no stop. >> reporter: no one who has come this far is easily deterred. this group including syrians air dry anseritreans and sudanese, they dent didn't get across this time but will surely try again. barnaby phillips, al jazerra calais. >>> burundi's government says families who fled from pretty political unrest are returning but the u.n. says more than 100,000 are still in refugees camps. a report near the border with rwanda. >> reporter: esther michelle says she went to a refugees camp in rwanda because she was afraid. she's one of thousands of people who fled during the recent violence surrounding a controversial elect she and others have now start
outside calais hospital, i met a syrian man who wouldn't show his face. he had tried to jump onto a ship to england but slipped and broke both arms. he's been well treated in this french hospital, but he's still plotting how to get to england. >> when i am back my health and from the hospital i will try again to arrive to london. it's my dream. and i don't stop for that. i am try one two three more times. -- no stop. >> reporter: no one who has come this far is easily deterred. this...
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thomas: as night fell in calais, the micros were held back by a police cordon at the tunnel site. security has been bolstered around the migrant camp, branded lawless and out of control by both sides of the channel authorities. this friday morning, the british prime will chair a meeting at the government's cobra committee to discuss the crisis. >> we have invested in the fence around calais, around coo quelle, and the french are sending a next jet 120 police -- an extra 20 police to the area. if there is more we can do, we will take that action. >> the m 20 motorway is gridlocked after eurotunnel services were disrupted. it even has a name -- "operation stack" -- and it could take days to clear. molly: two turkish police have been killed in a gun attack. it is being blamed on kurdish militants. that is latest attacks had to be carried out by the outlawed kurdish party. france 24's correspondent reports. >> turkish helicopters swooped into the country east on thursday. they have been pounding pkk positions both there and over the border in northern iraq along with f-16 jets, for a
thomas: as night fell in calais, the micros were held back by a police cordon at the tunnel site. security has been bolstered around the migrant camp, branded lawless and out of control by both sides of the channel authorities. this friday morning, the british prime will chair a meeting at the government's cobra committee to discuss the crisis. >> we have invested in the fence around calais, around coo quelle, and the french are sending a next jet 120 police -- an extra 20 police to the...
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that's the reason they are stuck in calais. there's no chance of that. >> if people were suffering like in in other parts world, the french or british government might express concern and offer money. not here. the reason why charities do all of this neither the french nor the british lift a finger. >> me of the men have food injuries from jumping onto lawyeries. they try to stow away to get to england. this man is at risk of losing his foot from infection, because of conditions in the camp. without treatment he'll have gangrene. >> yes. >> reporter: she's saving your foot. there's something almost religious, the help some are prepared. he didn't want to show his face listen to his thoughts. >> human rights mean human, either you are black, white, asian, european whatever you are human. you are equal - we are not equal here. we need to implement response with migrants in terms of food medical, and medical and in terms of sanitation as well. police keep watch on all this around the camp the diggers move hills to create more fenc
that's the reason they are stuck in calais. there's no chance of that. >> if people were suffering like in in other parts world, the french or british government might express concern and offer money. not here. the reason why charities do all of this neither the french nor the british lift a finger. >> me of the men have food injuries from jumping onto lawyeries. they try to stow away to get to england. this man is at risk of losing his foot from infection, because of conditions in...
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. >> a migrant has died trying to reach written through a migrant tunnel in calais. today's incident -- >> on the other side of this tunnel, the u.k. and the hope of a better life for thousands of migrants. for one man, the journey came to a brutal end inside the tunnel, proving once again that migrants will go to great length in order to cross the channel. >> calais is the final obstacle to overcome, so they will take anyway -- any risk to make their way through p >> no details about the identity of the migrant and how he died have yet to emerge. authorities believe he tried to climb in the tunnel and was hit by the train. this is the second death in the channel tunnel in his many weeks. others have drowned trying to swim across the channel, but most often migrants try to sneak onto moving trucks heading to the u.k. with disregard for the total safety. >> everyday they come here either because they have jumped off a truck and broken her twisted something, or because they tried climbing offense and got caught. we say come back tomorrow if you don't feel better, and t
. >> a migrant has died trying to reach written through a migrant tunnel in calais. today's incident -- >> on the other side of this tunnel, the u.k. and the hope of a better life for thousands of migrants. for one man, the journey came to a brutal end inside the tunnel, proving once again that migrants will go to great length in order to cross the channel. >> calais is the final obstacle to overcome, so they will take anyway -- any risk to make their way through p >> no...
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these people are not wam in calais and the british government does not want them either. they have aum come a long way and quiet frankly, they feel they have nothing left to lose so whatever french or british politician say, they'll carry on going what they can. >> higher offenses and more police bring some comfort, but they are short term solutions that may be a problem for years to come. >> time for a short break an al jazeera, when we come back... >> the price of continuing the syrian war is too high. >> the u.n. are unveils the latest pap plan toned the war in syria. >> a former chilean soldiers breaks his silence on one of the worst crimes committed by the military. more on that. stay with us. of the hospital >> is a crime that's under reported... >> what do you think... >> we're making history right now... >> al jazeera america >> beyond the verdict and on the streets. >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> courageous and in-depth. >> it's a target y
these people are not wam in calais and the british government does not want them either. they have aum come a long way and quiet frankly, they feel they have nothing left to lose so whatever french or british politician say, they'll carry on going what they can. >> higher offenses and more police bring some comfort, but they are short term solutions that may be a problem for years to come. >> time for a short break an al jazeera, when we come back... >> the price of continuing...
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thousands of migrants are camped out in calais hoping to get in to the u.k. the british prime minister david cameron has call the situation in calais very concerning. >> we are working very closely with the friend. the home secretary met yesterday with the french dwriern your minister, we have invested money in the fencing around cal lay and putting money in to the other fencing. we are doing everything that we can. the home second will be chairing a meeting this morning making sure that everything can be done to work with the french is being done. >>> and a navy vessel carrying 450 rescued migrants has arrived in the italian city of messina. they are just some of the 46,000 people the u.n. says have tried to cross the mediterranean so far this year, most of them are running away from violence and poverty in africa and the middle east. >>> israel's parliament is due to vote on a bill that would legalize force feed of course prisoners on hunger strike. u.n. human rights experts have urge the them to reject the law calling the practice cruel. stefanie dekker no
thousands of migrants are camped out in calais hoping to get in to the u.k. the british prime minister david cameron has call the situation in calais very concerning. >> we are working very closely with the friend. the home secretary met yesterday with the french dwriern your minister, we have invested money in the fencing around cal lay and putting money in to the other fencing. we are doing everything that we can. the home second will be chairing a meeting this morning making sure that...
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migrants and calais sneaking through the tunnel into britain. also, thousands of protesters clash with riot police in bosnia, and the labour law they say is hurting poor workers. kers. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news. venezuelan troops seize a warehouse used by a major american companies, first the stories making headlines across the u.s. in our american minute. a former cincinnati police officer pleaded not guilty in the fatal shooting of an unarmed driver. ray tense posted become bond after being a reigned -- arraigned on murder charges. a video shows another officer lying when he saw the victim dragged by the car >>> maryland denied an aid package to cover the cost of the baltimore riots. the protests overed freddie gray's death cost $20 million, resulting in 15 major fires and damage to 340 businesses. defense secretary ash carter ordered the military services to consider when and if troops could carry weapons. carter issued a memo to take steps to better affect defe
migrants and calais sneaking through the tunnel into britain. also, thousands of protesters clash with riot police in bosnia, and the labour law they say is hurting poor workers. kers. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news. venezuelan troops seize a warehouse used by a major american companies, first the stories making headlines across the u.s. in our american minute. a former cincinnati police officer pleaded not...
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outside calais hospital i met a syrian man who wouldn't show his face. he had tried to jump onto a ship to england but slipped and broke both arms. he's been well treated in this french hospital but he's still plotting how to get to england. >> when i am back my health and go outside the hospital, i am try again to get to london. this my dream. and i don't stop before that, i am try one, two, three. >> no one who's come this far is heleasily deterred. these include eritreans, sudanese. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, calais. >> looking at live pictures of those greenpeace protestors in portland, okay. the judge ordered greenpeace to pay $2500 for every hour the protesters block the shell oil ice breaker from leaving the arctic, the vessel was forced to turn around. at least two protesters were placed in handcuffs by the police and escorted off the bridge. >>> fighting with i.s.i.l. but not with weapons. how three chechen girls did it. and verdicts delayed, stay with us. us. >> an egyptian court has adjourned the retrial of three al jazeera journalists for
outside calais hospital i met a syrian man who wouldn't show his face. he had tried to jump onto a ship to england but slipped and broke both arms. he's been well treated in this french hospital but he's still plotting how to get to england. >> when i am back my health and go outside the hospital, i am try again to get to london. this my dream. and i don't stop before that, i am try one, two, three. >> no one who's come this far is heleasily deterred. these include eritreans,...
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francine: let's get more on the calais migrant crisis. david cameron is chairing an emergency conference this morning. tom, great to have you on the program. how did it feel? you went to the camp. how big was it? did people seem desperate? why do so many want to come to the u.k.? >> we have all seen the pictures of crowds of largely young men and women trying to get onto the lorries. we wanted to find some of their stories. it is very open. there are about 2500 migrants there. that is down from around 3000 six weeks ago. they have very basic facilities. they get one meal a day. they have pieces of wood they make structures out of. there have been some fairly ingenious creations by the migrants who have created restaurants, shops, a nightclub, a church. why are they there? many of them have spent 3-8 months. they are traveling from mary trieste -- from eritrea. many of them have made the perilous journey across the mediterranean and they're very determined to make a home in france or get to england. manus: therein lies the difference. ther
francine: let's get more on the calais migrant crisis. david cameron is chairing an emergency conference this morning. tom, great to have you on the program. how did it feel? you went to the camp. how big was it? did people seem desperate? why do so many want to come to the u.k.? >> we have all seen the pictures of crowds of largely young men and women trying to get onto the lorries. we wanted to find some of their stories. it is very open. there are about 2500 migrants there. that is...
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monday night 2,000 migrants tried to get into the terminal close to the part of calais. thousands have been camping out in calais more months hoping to enter the u.k. . >> we are working closely with the french the home secretary working with the interior minister. we invested money in the fencing and put fencing around the entrance to the tunnel. we do everything we can. the home secretary has been chairing a meeting this morning to make sure that everything that can be done working with the french is being done. >>> about 3,000 migrants are camping in or around calais hoping to cross the channel to get into england. they are mainly from eritrea, sudan, and afghanistan >>> euro tunnel says since the beginning of this year more than 37 attempts to reach britain have been blocked. eight migrants died this summer trying to head to the u.k. it has agreed to spend more than $10 million to step up security at the channel tunnel >>> leonard doyle is a spokesman for t international organization for migration. he says the humanity of the migrants must not be forgotten. >> they a
monday night 2,000 migrants tried to get into the terminal close to the part of calais. thousands have been camping out in calais more months hoping to enter the u.k. . >> we are working closely with the french the home secretary working with the interior minister. we invested money in the fencing and put fencing around the entrance to the tunnel. we do everything we can. the home secretary has been chairing a meeting this morning to make sure that everything that can be done working with...
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meanwhile, more chaotic scenes as migrants in calais succeeded in getting around barriers. given how many are going elsewhere in europe. >> what we're seeing is the world is in a situation be as bad as in the second world war. crossing the mediterranean in search of safety in urine and a tiny tiny proportion are trying to reach the u.k. >> reporter: europe's politician he are in a quan dri. a quanquandary.it's set to be a long tense summer. barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >> be earthquakes in oklahoma could be linked to fracking. at least 600 earthquakes of magnitude 5 or larger last year. >> why isn't there any law out there to protect us? >> ang la spot had hoped for a peaceful -- angela spot had hoped for a peaceful retirement. >> this one gets wider. >> but with oklahoma's earthquakes growing in number and in intensity spots fears the next one to bring her home down. >> it takes your breath about a away inbret away in away, because you can sense how it's going to happen north to south, east to west. >> the state averaged less than two magnitude 6 earthquakes a year. now t
meanwhile, more chaotic scenes as migrants in calais succeeded in getting around barriers. given how many are going elsewhere in europe. >> what we're seeing is the world is in a situation be as bad as in the second world war. crossing the mediterranean in search of safety in urine and a tiny tiny proportion are trying to reach the u.k. >> reporter: europe's politician he are in a quan dri. a quanquandary.it's set to be a long tense summer. barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >> be...
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. >> calais acts as an miracle to the crisis. the longer the wars go on, the more misery, especially -- the more people flee their homeland trying to get to europe, some of them wait at calais in an attempt to go to england. stuart: now to a remarkable story in the u.s., the first lateral hand transplant at the first bilateral transplant -- the first bilateral transplant. let's meet him in this report from elliott richardson. elliott: for zion harvey, life will never be the same again. >> supporting grandparents. if it did not go well i would have my family to fall back on. >> the eight-year-old from the u.s. city of baltimore lost his hands and feet to a series of infections. he had a kidney transplant which made him an ideal patient for the surgery because of the medication here taken since. a hand transplant whispers performed -- a hand transplant was first performed on an adult in 19 adh -- in 1998. >> is a huge step forward in reconstructive surgery, what we call restorative surgery. >> zion will not have use of his hands fo
. >> calais acts as an miracle to the crisis. the longer the wars go on, the more misery, especially -- the more people flee their homeland trying to get to europe, some of them wait at calais in an attempt to go to england. stuart: now to a remarkable story in the u.s., the first lateral hand transplant at the first bilateral transplant -- the first bilateral transplant. let's meet him in this report from elliott richardson. elliott: for zion harvey, life will never be the same again....
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will not become a safe haven for migrants in the frenchtown of calais. the message as migrants tried to storm the channel tunnel. police say the number of migrants trying to access the tunnel eased on wednesday. 3000 attempts have been made this week alone. >> a stretch of land along the highway, the closest thing to home for 3000 migrants after a night of risking their lives to cross into the united kingdom this is where many of them return to sleep on the outskirts of calais. basic living conditions are far from given. >> toilets were set up. there are about a dozen here. we needed permission from the ministry to install these. it took two months. the morning after the minister granted permission, the toilets were installed. then running water. >> improvised structures house them, as well as a church and small businesses. >> our specialty is setting up small shops, like this one. it is not open yet. the people are still sleeping. there are 20 businesses here. the news is -- the nearest the store is five kilometers away. >> people tried their luck and m
will not become a safe haven for migrants in the frenchtown of calais. the message as migrants tried to storm the channel tunnel. police say the number of migrants trying to access the tunnel eased on wednesday. 3000 attempts have been made this week alone. >> a stretch of land along the highway, the closest thing to home for 3000 migrants after a night of risking their lives to cross into the united kingdom this is where many of them return to sleep on the outskirts of calais. basic...
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meanwhile more chaotic scenes as migrants in calais succeeded in getting around security men. they dash towards the terminal. it's these kind of pictures that have aliving roomed people in britain. but the migrants try to get into britain, a few thousand are relative small given how many are going elsewhere in europe. >> what we're see something a symptom of the fact that the world is in its worst crisis since second world war. the vast majorities are hosted by the world's poorest countries. a small portion are risking their lives crossing the mediterranean, and a tiny portion are trying to reach the u.k. >> europe's politicians are in a quandary. desperate people deserve compassion, but the politicians answer to their electorates. it will be a long tense summer. >> officials in hungary say they're facing unprecedented levels of immigration as 100,000 migrants have crossed there this year to seek refugee. a desperate attempt to keep migrants away, a fence is being built on its border with serbia. where are these migrants coming from? they start in greece, move into albania and
meanwhile more chaotic scenes as migrants in calais succeeded in getting around security men. they dash towards the terminal. it's these kind of pictures that have aliving roomed people in britain. but the migrants try to get into britain, a few thousand are relative small given how many are going elsewhere in europe. >> what we're see something a symptom of the fact that the world is in its worst crisis since second world war. the vast majorities are hosted by the world's poorest...
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thousands tried to enter calais. the british prime minister called it concerning. >> we are working closely with the french. the home secretary worked with the interior minister. we invested money in the fencing and put fencing around the entrance to the tunnel. we do everything we can. the home secretary has been chairing a meeting this morning to make sure that everything that can be done working with the french is being done. >> a navy vessel carrying 450 migrants arrived in the city of messina. they are some of 46,000 people that the u.n. says tried to cross the mediterranean. most of them are escaping violence and poverty in africa. and the middle east. now we can speak to leonard doyle, a spokesman for the international organization for migration. joining us via skype from geneva. let's start with what's going on in the u.k. and an emergency meeting taking place. what do you hope comes out of the meeting. what policy do you hope the british government comes up with. >> we think it's terribly important that they
thousands tried to enter calais. the british prime minister called it concerning. >> we are working closely with the french. the home secretary worked with the interior minister. we invested money in the fencing and put fencing around the entrance to the tunnel. we do everything we can. the home secretary has been chairing a meeting this morning to make sure that everything that can be done working with the french is being done. >> a navy vessel carrying 450 migrants arrived in the...
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outside calais hospital i met a syrian man who would not show his face. he tried to jump on to a ship and slipped. he's been well treated in the hospital. but he is plotting how to get to england. when i am better in health and go outside the hospital i try again to arrest. this is my dream. i don't stop for that. i am try one, two, three. >> no one who came this far is easily deterred. it group included syrians, erit rayians and sudanese they didn't get across they too, will try again >>> palestinian medical sources say a baby died in a suspect arson attack by jewish settlers in the outlined west bank. the toddlers' parents and brother were injured. let's get more from stephanie dekker. she joins us from the line. what can you tell us about the incident. >> pretty much what you said we are getting more information. we got the news han hour ago. a one-year-old baby boy was burnt to death. there seems to be an arson attack. they are north of the occupied west bank. they believe settlers attacked two of the homes. they are owned by the brothers. one by what
outside calais hospital i met a syrian man who would not show his face. he tried to jump on to a ship and slipped. he's been well treated in the hospital. but he is plotting how to get to england. when i am better in health and go outside the hospital i try again to arrest. this is my dream. i don't stop for that. i am try one, two, three. >> no one who came this far is easily deterred. it group included syrians, erit rayians and sudanese they didn't get across they too, will try again...
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these people are not welcome here in calais, and the british government does not want them either. they have all come a long way and quiet frankly, they feel they have nothing left to lose so whatever french or british politicians say, they'll carry on doing what they can. >> higher fences and more police bring some order to the chaos arond calais, but they are short term solutions to a problem that may be with europe problem for years to come. >>> a man convicted for financing india's deadliest bomb attack was hanged. he was executed after a final mercy plea was rejected i the supreme court. a series of coordinated blasts in 1993 killed 257 people and injured more than 700 others we have more from new delhi. >> this is the first person to be executed in connection with the 1993 serial blast in mumbai. we should keep in mind in terms of the main people associated with this attack, he's not one of them. one of his brothers is. he and others still remain at large. the big issue, the reason why this is a big issue in india is because of the 11th hour pleas and petitions that went befo
these people are not welcome here in calais, and the british government does not want them either. they have all come a long way and quiet frankly, they feel they have nothing left to lose so whatever french or british politicians say, they'll carry on doing what they can. >> higher fences and more police bring some order to the chaos arond calais, but they are short term solutions to a problem that may be with europe problem for years to come. >>> a man convicted for financing...
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. >> when my right honorable friend speaks -- will they make it plain he expects the board of calais will be kept open now and in the future? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point. i had a good discussion with president hollander leslie. i think we've seen more action by the french police in terms of resting the ringleaders and trying to keep roads and ports open. as i said at the dispatch box before i think it's important to engage in finger-pointing with the french. we recognize it's a shared problem. border patrols in calais work well for britain and to think and work well for france and we could -- and we should continue to work together on this problem spend my constituents are still waiting for universal critics to be rolled out to them. in fact, are still waiting for a timetable of the planned rollout but what about to hear about the late stage of the government welfare reforms. we finished the last one? >> i think i make no apology for taking universal credit at a deliberate pace. all of us, many of us many of us in this house can remember what happened when
. >> when my right honorable friend speaks -- will they make it plain he expects the board of calais will be kept open now and in the future? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point. i had a good discussion with president hollander leslie. i think we've seen more action by the french police in terms of resting the ringleaders and trying to keep roads and ports open. as i said at the dispatch box before i think it's important to engage in finger-pointing with the...
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one man was found dead after 1500 migrants tried to enter the terminal in calais. they've been trying to cross through the tunnel, some tried to hang on to trains. thousands of migrants are camped out, hoping to get to the u.k. >> we are working very hard with the french authorities but also with euro tunnel to make sure we are able to increase the security so that we don't see people coming through the tunnel. every effort is being put into that. a number of measures are in our discussed that have come out also a result of the cobra meeting today. we're very conscious of the disruption this is causing. what we all want to see is the channel tunnel being able to operate fully the port of calais operating freely, so people can go about their journeys without this sort of disruption. >> a vessel carrying 450 migrants arrived in the italian city. they are some of the 46,000 people the u.n. said tried to cross the mediterranean so far this year. most are fleeing violence and poverty in africa and the middle east. >> leonard doyle is from the international organization
one man was found dead after 1500 migrants tried to enter the terminal in calais. they've been trying to cross through the tunnel, some tried to hang on to trains. thousands of migrants are camped out, hoping to get to the u.k. >> we are working very hard with the french authorities but also with euro tunnel to make sure we are able to increase the security so that we don't see people coming through the tunnel. every effort is being put into that. a number of measures are in our discussed...
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. >> over in calais, the situation is complicated by french ferry workers. they are striking in protest of reduced resources. people have been alarmed in britain but the number of migrants in calais trying to get into britain a few thousand are relatively small given how many are going elsewhere in europe. >> what we're seeing is the symptom of the fact that the world is in the grips of the worst refugee crisis since the second world war. the vast majority of the refugees are hosted by the poorest european countries. a tiny tiny proportion are trying -- are trying oreach the u.k. >> europe's politician he are in a quandary. desperate people deserve compassion but the politicians answer to their own anxious electelectorates.barnaby phillips, be al jazeera. >> a vaccine for ebola appears to be working. our science and technology editor jacob ward appears from san francisco. how are you jake. >> the canadian vaccine was pushed through in 12 months became of they pulled off something that should have taken over a decade to do. and the results have really been tr
. >> over in calais, the situation is complicated by french ferry workers. they are striking in protest of reduced resources. people have been alarmed in britain but the number of migrants in calais trying to get into britain a few thousand are relatively small given how many are going elsewhere in europe. >> what we're seeing is the symptom of the fact that the world is in the grips of the worst refugee crisis since the second world war. the vast majority of the refugees are hosted...
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meanwhile, migrants in calais succeeded in getting around security men. they dashed towards the channel tunnel terminal. it is things like these the number of migrants are relatively flom nominal compared to other parts of europe. >> the vast majority of those refugees are actually hosted by some of the world's poorest countries. a small proportion are risking their lives crossing the mediterranean in search of safety in europe and a tiny portion are trying treech u.k. to reach the u.k. >> the politician he aren't doesn't their arranges elect electorates. barnaby are phillips, u.k. has nows reversed its decision and granted the artist a six month vee span ai said the u.k. was denying him a vee is sees visa. his lawyer says that was an administrative case and not a criminal one. >>> propaganda has been used as a tool for decades and the internet is a platform to promote causes. russia people are paid to go online to promote the government's message so-called armies of trolls also use the internet to abuse western leaders and their foreign policies. from st
meanwhile, migrants in calais succeeded in getting around security men. they dashed towards the channel tunnel terminal. it is things like these the number of migrants are relatively flom nominal compared to other parts of europe. >> the vast majority of those refugees are actually hosted by some of the world's poorest countries. a small proportion are risking their lives crossing the mediterranean in search of safety in europe and a tiny portion are trying treech u.k. to reach the u.k....
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al jazeera in calais. >> let's check on the weather now. everton has news about flooding in costa rica. >> we've seen heavy and steady rain making its way across costa rica. we've got this line of cloud here. it extends across and through southern parts of the caribbean into costa rica. it's been throwing down big downpours for the last couple of days. this is the result that have. it's caused widespread flooding. it has damaged roads and bridges, around 1500 homes have been damaged as a result of the big downpours which have been very, very dramatic here. many are in need of assistance. through wednesday in and around costa rica and into parts of panama, a little further north into nicaragua, more showers in a similar area as we head on toward the weekend. the problem really very much staying with us at least for the next few days. also see problems further norse into united states, where we have seen showers continue to go drive across the central plains toward the midwest. we've had flooding concerns here, as well. this is higher where t
al jazeera in calais. >> let's check on the weather now. everton has news about flooding in costa rica. >> we've seen heavy and steady rain making its way across costa rica. we've got this line of cloud here. it extends across and through southern parts of the caribbean into costa rica. it's been throwing down big downpours for the last couple of days. this is the result that have. it's caused widespread flooding. it has damaged roads and bridges, around 1500 homes have been damaged...
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around calais. but they're short-term solutions. >> uber is facing another lawsuit, this time over working conditions in the uk. a union said that the popular ride sharing service doesn't always pay minimum wages or paid vacations to its drivers. cab drivers have threatened criminal complaints against uber drivers, and they are facing legal battles worldwide over its operations. >>> california's four-year drought has been devastating for state residents, with mandatory restricts on water usage. aljazeera is following east porterville, one of california's hardest-hit towns, and jennifer is live with us tonight. good evening to you, jennifer, and you've been to this town some six times, and you just came back from another visit. and how are the people coping there? >> erica, good evening to you, and the short answer to your question is not well. consider the challenge of living every day with no running water, and when we're talking about east porterville, 7500 people live there, and more than half of
around calais. but they're short-term solutions. >> uber is facing another lawsuit, this time over working conditions in the uk. a union said that the popular ride sharing service doesn't always pay minimum wages or paid vacations to its drivers. cab drivers have threatened criminal complaints against uber drivers, and they are facing legal battles worldwide over its operations. >>> california's four-year drought has been devastating for state residents, with mandatory restricts...
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traffic in the tunnel to a standstill for a whole day last month also preventing travel from the port of calais. this is not the only disruption the tunnel has seen this summer. the crossing has become a flashpoint in recent months for migrants hoping to reach the u.k. encouraged by the better weather, they are attempting the journey increasing numbers. traffic jams have exacerbated the problem, creating easy targets for migrants trying to step away on lorries. stuart: he always knew how to remain humble, nice with everybody. and in different from the others. that is the description of the french formula one driver whose funeral has been held today. bianchi died on friday after nine months in a coma after a crash in last year's japanese grand prix, the first deadly crash in the sport in more than 20 years. he competed in 34 races over the year 2013-2014 season. the crash happened when he collided at high speed with a mobile crane that was picking up another crash car. >> formula one is a complicated just in which you can often lose things. he always remained humble. his gentleness made a differ
traffic in the tunnel to a standstill for a whole day last month also preventing travel from the port of calais. this is not the only disruption the tunnel has seen this summer. the crossing has become a flashpoint in recent months for migrants hoping to reach the u.k. encouraged by the better weather, they are attempting the journey increasing numbers. traffic jams have exacerbated the problem, creating easy targets for migrants trying to step away on lorries. stuart: he always knew how to...
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from the british and french government to cover the cost of increased security in the french court of calais. 30 million euro so far worse than this year as more migrants try to use the crossing to enter the u.k.. catherine: just time for one final story with you, stephen. we're talking about nike, the sportswear maker, "just do it," trying to get their chief executive officer to stay with the company. stephen: apparently $1 million worth of shares has been offered to mark parker on the condition that he stay with the company for the next five years. parker has worked for them since 1979. he joined as a shoe designer and then became chief executive in 2006. the current chairman wants him to take over that position when he retires. the offer was made based on parker's performance in the job. nike shares have risen by 46% in the past year, so he has incentive to continue that sort of performance. catherine: thanks very much, stephen carroll. that is today's top business stories. we are going to move on now with our "press review." florence villeminot joins me now. we will start off with the pl
from the british and french government to cover the cost of increased security in the french court of calais. 30 million euro so far worse than this year as more migrants try to use the crossing to enter the u.k.. catherine: just time for one final story with you, stephen. we're talking about nike, the sportswear maker, "just do it," trying to get their chief executive officer to stay with the company. stephen: apparently $1 million worth of shares has been offered to mark parker on...
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. >> when my right honorable friend speaks -- will they make it plain he expects the board of calais will be kept open now and in the future? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point. i had a good discussion with president hollander leslie. i think we've seen more action by the french police in terms of resting the ringleaders and trying to keep roads and ports open. as i said at the dispatch box before i think it's important to engage in finger-pointing with the french. we recognize it's a shared problem. border patrols in calais work well for britain and to think and work well for france and we could -- and we should continue to work together on this problem spend my constituents are still waiting for universal critics to be rolled out to them. in fact, are still waiting for a timetable of the planned rollout but what about to hear about the late stage of the government welfare reforms. we finished the last one? >> i think i make no apology for taking universal credit at a deliberate pace. all of us, many of us many of us in this house can remember what happened when
. >> when my right honorable friend speaks -- will they make it plain he expects the board of calais will be kept open now and in the future? >> i think my honorable friend makes an important point. i had a good discussion with president hollander leslie. i think we've seen more action by the french police in terms of resting the ringleaders and trying to keep roads and ports open. as i said at the dispatch box before i think it's important to engage in finger-pointing with the...
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. >> reporter: over in calais, the situation is complicated by french ferry workers. they are on strike. they blocked roads into the port. meanwhile more chaotic scenes as migrants migrants in call lay dashed towards the terminal. it's these kinds of pictures that have alarmed people in britain. the number trying to get in to britain are relatively small given how many are going elsewhere in europe. >> we're seeing a symptom of the fact that the worlds is in the grips of the second refugee crisis since the second word war. a small proportion are risking their lives crossing the mediterranean in search of safety in europe, and a tiny, tiny proportion are trying to reach the u.k. >> reporter: europe's politicians are in a quandary. desperate people deserve compassion, but the politicians answer to their own anxious lek tro troer -- electorates. >>> to hungary where they say they are facing unprecedented pressure to handle immigrants. they typically start in greece then on to albania, through serbia, in to slovenia, and hungary as well. and hungary is now building a fenc
. >> reporter: over in calais, the situation is complicated by french ferry workers. they are on strike. they blocked roads into the port. meanwhile more chaotic scenes as migrants migrants in call lay dashed towards the terminal. it's these kinds of pictures that have alarmed people in britain. the number trying to get in to britain are relatively small given how many are going elsewhere in europe. >> we're seeing a symptom of the fact that the worlds is in the grips of the second...
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we will be hearing from our respondent in calais shortly. residence on the island of light reunion -- res officials on the island of la reunion say nothing can be rolled out after airplane wreckage is
we will be hearing from our respondent in calais shortly. residence on the island of light reunion -- res officials on the island of la reunion say nothing can be rolled out after airplane wreckage is
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french police say one man has died as 1500 migrants try to enter the euro tunnel from the french town of calais overnight. >>> now, israel's parliament is due to vote on a bill that would legalize force feeding of prison heprisoners on hunger strikes u.n. has urged them to not do this as they call it cruel. stefanie dekker reports. >> reporter: it was 35 years ago he still remembers exactly what it field lick. >> translator: they tied me down and brought all tube, shoved it down my nose and pushed. i felt my head exploding down nigh stomach. there is nothing you can do to resist. my stomachs were empty it hurt then they did it again. >> reporter: he was part a communal hunger strike in the prison in 1980. protesting against prison conditions some were force fed and two men died because liquid got in to their lungs, that was the last known case of force feeding but that could now change. force feed saying hugely controversial issue but could become law if it gets enough votes in the israeli par lamb. supporters of the bill have moderated it's language to try to get it to pass. but crucially it f
french police say one man has died as 1500 migrants try to enter the euro tunnel from the french town of calais overnight. >>> now, israel's parliament is due to vote on a bill that would legalize force feeding of prison heprisoners on hunger strikes u.n. has urged them to not do this as they call it cruel. stefanie dekker reports. >> reporter: it was 35 years ago he still remembers exactly what it field lick. >> translator: they tied me down and brought all tube, shoved it...
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the group broke through fencing on c calais on the west side. it caused serious delies on both sides of the channel for much the day. britain has promised $10 million towards security warned the channel's tunnel. >>> an excavation what have could be one of the world's largest mass graves has been decade in colombia. for more than a decade they have been hopeing to exhume bodies from what they believe to be a huge dumping ground. the bodies of those rebels who disappeared in 2002 when the army cracked down on left-wing opposition groups. >>> dr. seuss is famous for his children's classics such as "cat in a hat," and horton hears a who." now after 25 years after his death a new book may be added to his collection. a new book was found by his wife and now has hit the shelves. we have more from springfield massachusetts. >> first there was one child then there were four. then came some parents and then even more. they came to dr. seuss' gardens to get a good look. not at the sculptures, no, at a new book. a new dr. seuss book? how did that be? they
the group broke through fencing on c calais on the west side. it caused serious delies on both sides of the channel for much the day. britain has promised $10 million towards security warned the channel's tunnel. >>> an excavation what have could be one of the world's largest mass graves has been decade in colombia. for more than a decade they have been hopeing to exhume bodies from what they believe to be a huge dumping ground. the bodies of those rebels who disappeared in 2002 when...
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news from europe, at least one migrant has died after 1500 people tried to enter the eurotunnel in calais, france, in efforts to reach england. yesterday's death comes after 2000 migrants attempted enter the eurotunnel on monday night. british home secretary teresa may met with french officials tuesday to discuss the growing number of migrants crossing into europe and through the eurotunnel into england as they flee violence in africa, syria and iraq. secretary teresa may spoke about the plans to increase security measures. secretary may: we agreed we will work together to return migrants typically to west africa to ensure that the journey does not lead to them coming to europe and being able to settle in europe. the french government has been putting in extra resources and the u.k. government will be pushing it up to 7 million pounds more to ensure the security of the euro tunnel. amy: in news from the dominican republic, hundreds of haitians rallied and protested to demand the return of over $100,000, which they say was paid to secure immigration papers that never arrived. earlier this
news from europe, at least one migrant has died after 1500 people tried to enter the eurotunnel in calais, france, in efforts to reach england. yesterday's death comes after 2000 migrants attempted enter the eurotunnel on monday night. british home secretary teresa may met with french officials tuesday to discuss the growing number of migrants crossing into europe and through the eurotunnel into england as they flee violence in africa, syria and iraq. secretary teresa may spoke about the plans...