To have been agreed, we are however concerned about any arrangement that involves the bank it return of all individuals from one country to another without sufficiently spelledout refugee protection safeguards in keeping with international obligations. Brent also on the show, the meticulous bureaucracy of the socalled Islamic State. What these documents reveal about the feared jihadists will stop we have an exclusive report. And volkswagens workers here from management as the german carmaker faces a widening examination into its omissions scandal and potentially disastrous fines. Good to have you with us. Here in europe, some political leaders are calling it a game changer. The European Union and turkey have agreed on a framework of how to begin dealing with and hope the ending the migration crisis. In brussels, turkish and european leaders agreed economic migrants arriving in greece from turkey will be returned. For each syrian sent back, a syrian will be settled in the European Union. The goal is to reduce a number of people trying to make the dangerous sea crossing from turkey to greece, but human Rights Groups say the deal is legally and morally flawed. That deal will not help the plight of the 25 thousand to 45,000 migrants stuck in greece tonight. As we have been reporting, tens of thousands of people are still stranded in one village on the border between greece and macedonia. As their situation turns ever more desperate, news has come in that slovenia has become the latest country in europe to say it will block entry to all migrants. Reporter the fields here have turned to mud. Now that the rain has stopped, people are trying to dry their belongings. Access to Drinking Water and toilet is limited at the makeshift cap camp. We are all ill and sick from the weather and water. It is unhealthy and not clean. Reporter the camp has been growing for days. At least 13,000 people are stuck here. 2000 arrive every day. They can hardly keep up with new waterproof ten. Its the end of the line for refugees. It is unacceptable for your to bargain away its own standards and protection for refugees standards to make a deal with turkey. Turkey is not a safe country to send these people back to and they have a right to have their asylum adjudicated in greece and the rest of europe. Reporter the refugees hope the border will be open again. They want to continue their journey to a safe place. We want to be safe. We dont know what we should do. We like the way it feels. Reporter let the frontier to macedonia looks to be closed for the foreseeable future. Brent and on the situation on greeces northern border deteriorates, the Prime Minister has been reading with his turkish counterpart to discuss how the eus proposed migrants wont could be made a reality. The two leaders met in the turkish court. Greece and turke agreed on the measures to regulate the return of migrants along the border. That Bilateral Agreement has rarely been enforced. Sources in brussels say that will have to change immediately if the new deal is to succeed. Turkeys Prime Minister has defended the seizure of an opposition news agency following a wave of condemntion. He said there was no doubt freedom of speech was protected in turkey. The government took control of the agency days after seizing popular opposition the popular opposition newspaper. They are linked to a muslim cleric who is an outspoken critic of the turkish president. The president accuses him of conspiring to topple the government by building a network of supporters, charges he denies. Earlier, we spoke to a turkey analyst and put it to her that the government has taken over the newspaper at the weekend and now the news agency. We asked for more about what is behind these movements. Guest this is another ongoing step in the increasing freedom of press. Another tv station has just been shut down and is in the middle of reporting. We see this as another step in the increasing curtailing of freedom in turkey that relates to the press and other areas. Brent now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. Two people have been killed in a rocket attack in turkey. Reports say eight rockets were fired at a border town from Islamic State controlled territories in syria. The turkish army returned fire. Israel he police have shot dead for palestinian attackers who carried out multiple attacks on civilians and police. One american tourist was killed and about 10 others wounded. This as u. S. Vice President Joe Biden starts his two day visit to the region. Irans state is reporting the country conducted several Ballistic Missile tests during military exercises. After similar test in january, the United States imposed sanctions on iran over concerns the missiles could carry nuclear warheads. Tehran says such claims are unfounded and maintains the test are for domestic security purposes. German Authorities Say they have obtained sensitive documents belonging to socalled Islamic State. The documents are said to not only contain personal details of i. S. Fighters but shed light on the inner workings of a jihadist group. Some revelations are surprising, showing it is not easy to become a member of i. S. And recruits need references. Reporter these documents could mean the difference between freedom and incarceration for returning jot us. The files list the personal details of foreigners traveling to i. S. Controlled areas as well as information on whether they want to become fighters or suicide attackers. The files are marked as classified. They record the skills or professions of wouldbe recruits. One interviewee says he used to be a german soldier but one additional detail particularly interests terrorism researchers. An interesting aspect of these documents is that it is not that easy to become a member the applicant needs a referee, someone they know who lives in the Islamic State or is a member of Islamic State and willing to vouch for the recruit. Reporter one german name that comes up frequently as a response or as a sponsor said we will go back and it will not be pleasant. It will be with weapons and fighters. One of the foreign fighters was from northern westphalia. According to his personal documents, he aveled ti. S. Controlled syria with the intention of becoming a fighter. Five weeks later, the german of turkish descent live himself up in baghdad. His attack killed 54 other people, including many schoolchildren. German journalists as well as a newspaper obtained the files. As Islamic State and syria comes under increasing pressure, many members are fleeing and taking documents like this with them. German security agencies have also obtained the files. We believe it is likely these are authentic documents. We are using them to pursue prosecutions. The files could have a crucial impact on returning jihadis. Public prosecutors have charged him with preparing a serious ac of violence. His personal file could lead to him being charged with membership that a terrorist organization. Not many terrorist groups write down who their members are and where they can be found. What we are seeing with Islamic State, and this is confirmed by the documents is that this is not just a terror organization, but a quasidate. Now the intelligence gathered by border officials could determine the fate of many of its own fighters, including those who have yet to face any charges after returning home. Brent in somalia, the alshabaab militia has denied reports a u. S. Drone strike killed 150 of its fighters will stop a spokesman acknowledged militants were killed in saturdays attack on the Training Camp north of mogadishu but it said the number had been exaggerated. Washington said the group was planning a largescale attack and post and imminent threat to u. S. And African Union forces in somalia. How significant they blow is it . That is a question we put to an International Terrorism analys. S guest without a doubt, if the figures are correct, one hundred 50 of their operatives have been killed and this has graded their capability severely in that region. It is not just in that region, thereve been a number of eu citizens who joined alshabaab over the years, so theres a potential for that to spread. This is a Group Responsible for the siege in nairobi and even earlier this year, they did an attack on the air of union forces, so this is a dangerous group in that region and i think it has a good capability. Brent an International Team of investigators says it has no idea what happened to Malaysia Airlines flight mh 370. The plane disappeared two years ago today in room from kuala lumpur to beijing. The australia led search team is still reviewing information, leaving relatives of the missing passengers and crew was any unanswered questions. Reporter malaysia, find our people, they chant, give us back our family. These are some of the relatives of the passengers on board the flight. They gathered outside a temple in beijing to demand answers. We dont know if they are alive or dead or safe or not. We are incredibly worried. We are all suffering from anxiety, phobias and depression. We are here today to pray for them wherever they are. Wherever they are, we pray they are safe. Reporter so far, this is all that has been recovered from the plane. It washed up on an island last july. Many hoped this statement from the man leading the investigation might lead new findings bring new findings to life. Those seeking clarity have been bitterly disappointed. A final report will be completed in the wreckage of the aircraft and the search for the aircraft is determined. Reporter two years after the flight vanished on its way to beijing, theres no indication of what caused it disappearance. Those missing loved os are still hong for a miracle. The sign reads simply they must come home safe. Brent we are going to take a short break. When we come back, daniel will be here with business news. The storm whirls around the book. The invention of printing, half a millennium later, ideas, knowledge and thoughts are in the digital data stream. What is the value of the book today and in the future . Gutenberg and the cyber storm, the web special. Brent welcome back. You are with dw news live from berlin. Voting has begun in the u. S. State of michigan and the latest round of president ial primary elections. The state is considered the crowned jewel of the contest. Donald trump is ahead in the polls, playing to worries about job losses. The Hillary Clinton is leading the democrats. If she wins, she will be halfway toward securing the nomination. The u. S. President ial campaign moves on to mississippi today. Its the last day to feature the emblem of the confederacy in its flag, a civil war symbol associated with White Supremacy and slavery. Now, a battle has begun to remove the emblem once and for all. Our correspondent met the men on both sides of the battle. Reporter at the last home of the last psident othe coederate ates of america, the celebration of the lagged he fought under. For some white southerners, this is hallowed ground, just like the stars and bars of the flag, it is a place that represents their rebellion against the north in america possible civil war. They lost the war but today, 150 years later, they still fly these flags with pride. Because it is part of my heritage. My ancestors fought under that title flag and many others. Not just that one. To us southerners, it means more because we have a connection to it. Reporter for many, these flags are some balls of hate, not pride. But those gathered here are determined to defend them. In fact, they say attempt to take them down our pot are part of a broader assault on white culture in the south. If the southern culture goes, it is all gone and we are holding it back just a little bit right now. It will be socialist or communist or progressive or whatever term you want to put to it we will not be independent anymore. Reporter a few hours drive away, the mississippi flag with its confederate emblem flies in grenada county, but not for much longer hope this lawyer who just file a lawsuit to force the states governor to change it. He says the flag is a poisonous symbol that can even incite violence like last years charleston massacre. I believe the heritage they are proud of is the heritage of slavery, free labor. I believe they are proud they used to lynch people for entertainment. At is the heritage they are proud of. Reporter but the government disagrees and this looks set to be a major legal battle. One that is taking on a more racial tone. He says hes deeply worried about where americaould be ading. The biggest threat is division. United we stand, divided we fall. If we continue on the path we are going, people like the governor of mississippi are dividing this country. If we continue down this path, theres going to be another civil war. Reporter people are still reliving americas last civil war and some are even prepared to defend the slavery it was fought over. I tell folks that talk about universal health care, the slaves had universal health care back then because theyve got the same health care the master got. People dont realize that. There was bad people and bad things done. Theres bad people and bad things done today. Its not going to change. Reporter here in mississippi, it feels like 2016 is about much more than choosing a president to stop it is about racing up to the question can i place look to the future at all when it is so divided over past . Brent a good report there from Richard Walker in the u. S. Time for business news. The vw diesel gate disaster. Daniel they hope the smog would have cleared by now but no such luck. French authorities have opened an investigation into Serious Fraud and german prosecutors say i have widen their investigation into the scandal and are targeting 17. Employees, up from six. Thats not all. Volkswagen may have two jobs to pay fines for admissions test cheating. Its a bitter pill to swallow for employees who heard the news tuesday morning. The carmaker faces worldwide recall and compensation costs estimated at 85 ilion euros will stop 85 billion euros. Reporter 20,000 employees have come to the meeting. Many are angry and worried about their jobs. If books wagons future should be compromised by any kind of unprecedented fines, there would be dramatic social consequences, especially for the work forces. Not only for our work plans but elsewhere. We hope u. S. Regulators will bear this in mind. Reporter pujols volkswagen ceo agreed the admissions scandal could inflict painful damage on the company and also promised ruthless investigations while saying the Company Needs to stick together. Volkswagen has moved on from a phase of purely managing the crisis to creativity. Unfortunately, the papers do not write about it. Reporter the latest media reports are focused on new accusations which he denied at the meeting. He said to have known about the devices previously earlier than previously assumed. If proved to be true, that would be difficult because he was thought to be untainted by the scandal. Daniel women make up half of germanys workforce but there are not that many female bosses around. Those are new figures that coincide with International Womens day. Women make up less than 30 of all managers here are just low the eu average. Latvia topped a list of Member States in terms of female representation in the boardroom with 40 followed by hungry, poland and lithuania. The numbers looked even worse in the German Aerospace sector, that that is something Claudia Kessler is to change. She argues mixed teams are more creative here on earth and in space. Reporter the International Space station. Every astronaut dreams of working here. The facility is operated jointly by the u. S. , russian, japanese and European Space agencys. Claudia kessler would love to fly there herself. Shes been passionate about it ever since she was a girl. It always gives me goosebumps to see the hardware used for space travel. It was my childhood dream to work in spaceflight will stop being an astronaut would have been my greatest dream, but just the idea of working in spaceflight always fascinated me. Reporter she studied aerospace engineering, but her dream of becoming an astronaut never got off the ground as new candidates are only accept it every 10 to 12 years. Instead, she launched a recruitment firm. Half of her recruit these are women. They are still underrepresented in the industry. People still associate these jobs with men in checked shirts, the classic nerdy engineer. In aerospace, we have to get away from that. There are exciting things going on and a wide range of her fashions and opportunities for men and women. Reporter for instance, one act one organization analyzes data and passes on to whether services in more than 30 countries. Over 90 of employees are male. She was always interested in physics and studied in germany. Two years ago, she was recruited to work there. I knew there were not very many women in the sector, but i thought in last 50 to 20 years, more women would have opted for this kind of profession. Reporter German Aerospace firms are always on the lookout for qualified personnel like this satellite manufacturer. My wishes for a female german astronaut to finally go into space. That would be a great moment for girls. Reporter her wish could soon come true. Recruitment for what could be germanys first female astronaut is already underway. Daniel that is it for your brood for your business news. Brent im hoping one day we can go to outer space and be the first journalists in outer space. Thank you very much will stop the russian tennis star, Maria Sharapova, the ramifications of the announcement she failed a drug test at the Australian Open continue to grow and now major sponsors like porsche and nike have cut or suspended ties to the former number one. Despite the set act, she says she has no intent of quitting. I know that with this, i face consequences and i dont want to end my career this way. I really hope i will begin another chance to play this game. Brent after a short break, i would back to take you through the day, but for some slippery pictures from the snowstorm in iran. ccc hello there. It is 9 00 p. M. In the french capital. You are watching live from paris on france 24. One person is dead and nine others wounded after knife attacks in southern tel aviv, this as the u. S. Vice President Joe Biden visits the city. And notsly dehumanizing consistent with european or International LawRights Groups at the United NationsRefugee Agency pigging out on the latest plan to tackle the migration crisis. She is paying the price for failed drug test. Tennis star Maria Sharapova this