Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Caroline Wheeler, the deputy Political Editor of The Sunday Times, and broadcaster and authorjohn kampfner. Normally, you Member Anyone who watches his programme normally knows we go through this great Graphic Stack of papers. We cant do that tonight so we willjustjump straight in. Lets start with the daily mirror. Gone on to stop the south africa bug. This begs the question for me, if this hunt is so important, wire quarantine measures not extended to include people travelling in . Why is there not an altar locked down in these areas . Will have to produce these graphics to make up for the technical shortfall. 0n to make up for the technical shortfall. On a serious point, youre coming to the times which looks at this and perhaps greater depth as well, but to me it is inexplicable, as i was saying in the earlier segment, that you can come from any country via a stopover somewhere else, tim
Inhumane and dangerous our Rights Groups describe conditions in a positive migrant camp bosnia struggling to cope with the influx of thousands of people fleeing born policy taking the new ball could route to europe so who should be tackling this crisis and how this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program im Adrian Finnegan no Running Water or electricity portable toilets that are rotting flimsy leaking tents and rubbish everywhere built on an old landfill site next to a mine field migrants and refugees at the jack camp say that its a nightmare conditions are appalling and are about to get even worse with the onset of the balkan winter those living in the camps blame the bosnian government for the local Authorities Say they simply cant handle the numbers arriving in the country 50000 in 2 years many get stuck at the border with croatia and cant continue into mainland europe tough new measures are in place to restrict them movements on is a merged as a new transit point to europe t
Here watching our 2 international bring you here live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program a lot of reporting has expressed fears of a massacre if kiev takes back control over the rest of donbass territory in the east of ukraine without guaranteeing safety to citizens living there. The mc law has made put in place yet we decided on that 2015 some decisions have been made by hasnt been put into force the ukrainian side is always saying let us close the border with force i can imagine what happens then srebrenica nothing more. Were joined live by our correspondent Daniel Hawkins for more now daniel those are some rather surprising words from the russian president coming off the back of the successful normandy for a meeting yesterday you know very strong was indeed given there was some Movement Forward yesterday with agreements on the Prisoner Exchange on some disengagement zones even a potential cease fire the key Sticking Point though as we heard there remai
Inhumane and dangerous our Rights Groups describe conditions in a pause the a migrant camp bosnia struggling to cope with the influx of thousands of people fleeing the war and policy taking the new balkan route to europe so who should be tackling this crisis and how this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program im Adrian Finnegan no Running Water or electricity portable toilets that are rotting flimsy leaking tents and rubbish everywhere built on an old landfill site next to a mine field migrants and refugees at the jack camp say that its a nightmare conditions are appalling and are about to get even worse with the onset of the balkan winter those living in the camps blame the bosnian government but local Authorities Say they simply cant handle numbers arriving in the country 50000 in 2 years many get stuck at the border with croatia and cant continue into mainland europe tough new measures are in place to restrict their movements on is a merged as a new transit point to europe of
Quarter growth data thursday and after 2 consecutive negative growth quarters it is expected that germany is technically in a recession the Biggest Issue for the country is industrial output which actually fell more than expected in september dropping 0. 6 percent on the month pointing to ongoing weakness manufacturers which are reliant on exports have also suffered from a slowing World Economy and uncertainty linked to trade and to braggs it and while there have been hopes for a turnaround that hope is fading fast as germanys industry is contract ing due to shifting Consumer Trends shrinking investment spend and souring sentiment despite the slight uptick in september Industrial Orders the reality is structural flaws in the industrial sector will hold back in the recovery the reality is this germany is currently struggling with a rapidly aging population which constricts the skilled workers market keeping productivity growth weak a strong rebound will be unlikely a skilled workers fra