Few jobs and investments, while terrorist attacks are a growing problem this empty beach is the site of horrible memories for many people, including whalid rini and karim bouafio. They both worked in a hotel in the tunisian resort of sousse and witnessed 38 tourists being gunned down in cold blood. Whalid the terrorist had hidden a kalashnikov in a beach umbrella. Then he fired randomly at the people as he came running from back there. Reporter videos taking with smartphones show the attacker. It was later reported that he was trained in a terrorist camp in libya. Whalid its incomprehensible. How could he just murder all those people out here on the beach . Reporter the terrorist attack in sousse had dramatic consequences. Large hotels were closed. The number of tourists in tunisia dropped by more than a million in 2015, and revenues have fallen by thirty percent. Its a disaster for those who earned their living from tourism. Karim no longer knows how hell be able to pay for medication
We have the latest from flushing meadows coming up in the program. Hello, france, germany and italy have called on their European Union partners signed a document calling for a review of the rules on asylum, and a fairer distribution of refugees and migrants throughout the European Union. Throughout the 4 hours more than 1,600 people have been rescued from boats in the mids mediterranean, and many continue to die in the attempts. There have been angry protests from refugees in hungary. These are pictures that we just received from the macedonian border. There are around 1,000 refugees in macedonia waiting to carry on with their journey to serbia and then later on to hungary. Andrew simmons reports from budapest. Demonstrations have gotten more heated. Groups have crossed the road. Police form a line where successfuscuffles have broken out. Coming closer and closer to direct contact. No police, they chant as they try to form another line between the police and refugees. Eventually the p
We have reporters along this route, the hungary border. We start with rob. Tell us what these refugees face when they actually come into germany. Well, they face a process that begins with registering here at the train station. Theyre given a cursory medical check. Some who have medical problems are taken away in ambulances, and they authorities here in the state of which munich is a part explained to reporters a system whereby a number of temporary shelters have been set up in places like large schools, disused Convention Centers around things like that, a real network of them. It appears to be organized in a very orderly fashion. Earlier, we saw a train arrive from austria. There were about 100 refugees onboard, very weary people, with a sense of relief, all about them and speaking to them, you really get some amazing stories. I talked to a young man who said that he had to leave his family behind, his mother and father and the rest of his family, because he had been arrested for pol
Might have thought the nations of the European Union, in the interest of the e. U. Itself of its citizens and of the people fleeing syria, might have found a joint and coordinated response by now. It seems every time any e. U. Creates some consensus its gone in a day or two, as the realities of huge crowds of desperate people, of borders, rivalries and train stations overwhelm any careful diplomatic language. Our slovenia. Reporter 15,000 is the number understood to have come through slovenia in the last 24 hours. That is a Record Number that this country has had to accept. So those 400 Police Officers will be a welcome addition for as far as the slovenian authorities are concerned. Places to provide good protection for the refugees from the weather, especially given that the winter is pressing in here. This camp behind me is one of three on the slovenia croatia border. Eventually when space is freed up further down the line, they get moved on. But what you get is these bottlenecks. An
Welcome to inside story. Im ray suarez. When this crisis began, you might have thought the nations of the European Union, in the interest of the e. U. Itself of its citizens and of the people fleeing syria, might have found a joint and coordinated response by now. It seems every time any e. U. Creates some consensus its gone in a day or two, as the realities of huge crowds of desperate people, of borders, rivalries and train stations overwhelm any careful diplomatic language. Our slovenia. Reporter 15,000 is the number understood to have come through slovenia in the last 24 hours. That is a Record Number that this country has had to accept. So those 400 Police Officers will be a welcome addition for as far as the slovenian authorities are concerned. Places to provide good protection for the refugees from the weather, especially given that the winter is pressing in here. This camp behind me is one of three on the slovenia croatia border. Eventually when space is freed up further down th