A golden lion at the venice film festival. And a wonder of nature best seen from a middle east garbage dump its a rest stop on the great story migration from georgia to Southern Africa now underway. Im sumi so must conduct good to have you with us fire has swept through the biggest migrant camp on the greek island of les pauls thousands of refugees that moria have been taken to safety away from the overcrowded facility there were no immediate reports of casualties authorities are investigating the blaze as arson local media reports suggest the fires may have been started as a protest against a coronavirus lockdown imposed this week. Daylight reveals the devastation morea lies in ruins it was a temporary home for over 12000 migrants stuck on the greek island of les boss human Rights Groups have long deplored conditions in the overcrowded camps operating at 4 times its intended capacity. Overnight several shacks went up in flames before the entire camp began to burn. Winds reaching 70 Kilometers Per Hour fanned the flames forcing thousands to flee. Their our. City from our 1st night here. Or are. The inhabitants headed to nearby hills and woods others began walking to the islands capital mytilene e. Riot police were deployed along the roads amid fears that the camps residents might spread the coronavirus across the island last week moria was placed under lockdown after 35 cases were detected in the camp. As day broke some residents return to search for belongings among the remains of the fire has been put out but over 12000 migrants are now left homeless once more in their lives they have nowhere to go what next for moria is a question many have been posing for years and answer from authorities has now become ever more urgent. Lets get more on the story now with correspondent anthony kara sava she joins us from athens hi anthony you have reported from morea frequently what are your sources there telling you about the situation on the ground right now. Well tristan is a Prime Minister came out just a few minutes ago with a with a nationally televised address and he declared the island of lesbos in a state of emergency and this will be him this emergency status will be in force for for months which is indicative of the scale of the exercise now which the authorities have to face and this basically includes getting these 12500. 00 people into secure as shelters it also has to deal has to do with dealing with a Health Crisis there was an outbreak there was a coded 19 outbreak within the facilities and we understand that one of the reasons that these protests and fires kind of sparked were because they were in response to the isolation procedures that were about to be in popped upon so what were seeing right now is that authorities while the fire has been extinguished theyre trying to find it open area that tense will be set up for these people to find immediate shelter in the meantime 500 unaccompanied children minors have been sent to other locations the Prime Minister has also contacted brussels raising a bigger issue which is basically he was saying that greece can no longer shoulder the entire migration crisis and fend for these situations and the coming back to one point that you mentioned theres been a lot of speculation as to the cause of this fire what more can you tell us what more details are known about that at this point. Well theres still no i mean the police the authorities are still investigating the causes the actual causes of this fire theyre conflicting accounts one again is because of a protest because of the refugees that objective. Isolation procedures that were about to be embarked upon by authorities after 35. 00 cases. Were found within the can they refuse they started setting up dumpsters ablaze and prohibited firefighting squads to come in and with Gale Force Winds humping these planes it quickly spread and literally raise the entire. The entire town other towns however there is speaking of arson because at the same time there was this fire at the camp there were 2 other fires on the island in different locations so thats why the authorities here are calling this both a health and the National Security issue and thats why the Prime Minister in his Council Meetings today has been meeting not just with local migration officials but also with the head of the intelligence and the military. Correspondent and the current savva reporting there from athens thank you so much for bringing us that update. Now to an earlier migration crisis in the summer of 2015 when an unprecedented number of people fleeing war and Economic Hardship left their home countries and try to reach europe the trails of migrants making their way through Eastern Europe seemed endless but many never reached their destination the perilous journey by boat across the mediterranean claimed more than 3700 lives that year and at the end of august police in austria made a gruesome discovery the bodies of 71 migrants crammed into a truck on its way from hungary to germany the new century shock waves around the world and forced european leaders to act. Its a humanitarian tragedy that has influenced european politics like no longer a procession of migrants and refugees hoping to find a new hold believe you a crisis that peaked in 2015. For 5 years now hundreds of reporters myself included have been trying to shed some light on the policies that e. U. Member states and institutions have been trying to come up with in response to these pictures so lets take a look at what has actually changed since 2015 is the e. U. Any better prepared for a new major increase in migration flows today one thing that here Member States here at the European Council in brussels have all agreed on is strengthening the use external borders part of that strategy has been a landmark deal with truckie to prevent migrants on Asylum Seekers from entering the you in the 1st place and despite the recent drought over what exactly turkey gets in return apart from Financial Aid for refugees in turkey the effect has been a dramatic decrease in the number of the rifles. Preventing people from heading for europe is now a common condition that the e. U. Tries to economic partnerships and Even Development aid particularly when it comes to african countries its also why they fund the libyan coast guard proactive search and rescue operations like this one along the Central Mediterranean route you have in china practically stopped so europes fortress is stronger than ever but what about europes ideal for human rights protection from War International conventions the u. Commissions plan was that Reception Centers like this one on the greek island of less force would welcome Asylum Seekers in a dignified manner and process their application forms quickly but more europes biggest camp for displaced people became a sprawling symbol. Of failure even before the devastating fire and the recent covered 90 lockdown built to house 3000 some 12000 people were living here rather than days it took off years to process applications thanks to the indifference but above all a lack of political will of this human suffering is the result of dysfunctional legislation the Current System known as the doppler regulation stipulates that most people must claim asylum in their country of arrival but states with extra no borders like italy or greece say thats just not fair so in the heat of the crisis the e. U. Tried to bring in relocation quote us with each country taking their share of refugees and migrants based on their g. D. P. And population but the idea crashed and burned hungary the Czech Republic slovakia and poland refused to accept refugees or abide by the rules now its done only on the bottom sorry basis 5 years on the e. U. Remains deeply divided on the issue take the grown up i respond demick already some Member States have been using the virus as an excuse to bring in tougher controls without epidemiological justification after countless delays the e. U. Commission is expected to finally bring forward its new pact on migration and asylum at the end of the month. Its president was off on the line is adamant that he uses asylum system needs a fresh start. Lets get around now some other stories making news around the world bella receive an opposition politician maxines now has been seized by masked men in plain clothes from his office thats according to reports police said they were not aware of his alleged detention as follows the disappearance of protest leader Maria Callas Nicola on monday. At least 10 people. Been killed and dozens wounded in a bombing in the Afghan Capital kabul of Officials Say the attack targeted the countrys Vice President who sustained minor injuries no group has claimed responsibility and the taliban tonight involvement. And rescue workers have recovered 22. 00 bodies from a rockslide at a marble mine in pakistan more than a dozen miners remain trapped under the rubble in the northwest of the country the cause of the cave in which happened on tuesday has not been determined. British Prime MinisterBoris Johnson says he will push ahead with legislation that could contradict the braggs that agreement made with the European Union including how Northern Ireland is approached now under that deal the u. K. Province of Northern Ireland will continue to enforce custom rules to avoid a hard border with the republic of ireland the deal is considered crucial to protect peace and stability in Northern Ireland and was a precondition for trade talks currently underway in the u. K. Has admitted that the new legislation breaches their International Obligations and could jeopardize the trade talks. Lets go right to london to be a speck of nasa standing by for us there high park and explain what this righteous legislation really means. Well just to understand this is the new bill that the u. K. Government is proposing its an internal u. K. Law that gives the u. K. Government power to basically override the Withdrawal Agreement and the Withdrawal Agreement is the hard one of the negotiation between the u. K. And the e. U. Its an agreement so cool dubose agreement that the u. K. And the you had concluded and that the u. K. Now it moves itself is going to be breached if the u. K. Government carries out this plan it also has admitted itself a government minister has admitted that it does breach international a result because this Withdrawal Agreement is signed is an International Treaty and also because of the huge controversy here in the u. K. For example back benches have come out conservative backbenchers that have said well i dont really want to sign a no thats breaks International Law and. Uphold our commitments that we have made. The question is is the u. K. Government really going to present it in the end to its own peace for signature for policy because it could be olds who just a bit off it could be but the you come government is just now signalling. Signaling to the European Union we have been prepared to play hardball and you better just give us what what we want in the current negotiation about the free trade deal so 2 parts one is the Withdrawal Agreement as now were in the current negotiations for the future between the e. U. And the u. K. About a possible free trade deal here its obviously a matter of trust the d. E. U. Needs to trust the u. K. To go any further with these new trade talks will this come says that he used his break to negotiate or michelle but yet he is in london for talks so where do you think all of this leaves negotiations on the stitcher of the trade deal. What exactly at the moment the 2 sides are debating and this future trade deal is something that the u. K. Government clearly wants and needs its very important for example for the Manufacturing Industry that the companies u. K. Companies and e. U. Companies all use the trading and frictionless of the Single Market open borders and u. K. Companies dont want to lose that privilege so this is all about future trade talks and this is good being jeopardized the 40 has a very stern reaction from most of the front in the light she said that this is very concerning and that is on the minds troughs and would be if we can for International Law the other