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DW DW News July 14, 2024

Wrong to push them back but it is also not efficient. Also coming up International Investigators need for murder suspects and the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight m. H. 17 nearly 300 people were killed when the passenger jet was shot down over ukraine nearly 5 years ago but will the suspects ever stand trial and donald trump launches his 2020 reelection bid at a massive rally in florida the u. S. President lashing out at his opponents paint a dark picture of what will happen to america if he fails to win a 2nd term. Im sorry kelly welcome to the program new figures from the United Nations Refugee Agency show record numbers of people have been displaced by war. Persecution more than 70000000 people around the world are currently displaced now most of those refugees are from syria the war there has forced nearly 7 people 7000000 people to live the country leave the country afghanistan south sudan myanmar somalia are also seeing millions leaving because of the conflict and persecution where are they going well turkey tops the list of host countries with 3700000 people followed by pakistan uganda and sudep germany is 5th on the list with more than 1000000 refugees we have a closer look now at uganda and we ask why this country has been more welcoming to refugee is than many others. Seem vice seem stich by stage it is phony is making a new dress she recently trained as a seamstress as part of a u. N. Refugee aid project in 2016 she fled with her family from war torn south sudan to uganda. On our way of the rebels came they took our property tortured us in different ways and beat us. Little bones its like millions of others from south sudan edith and her family found refuge in uganda refugee a. T. F. Functions differently people arent simply confined to a camp liking kenya refugees who were arrive here are immediately given a work permit and land which is provided by the communities and then you neighbors they also receive monthly benefits. We have cash on foot as well because when we give them food get that is restricted to the food that weve given them but then you give them cash you have the option to buy and supplement whatever dead dead dead that is so its ok for. Ugandans have a strong willingness to give to those in need for 20 years they also suffered during the civil war they also benefit from International Aid which can be used to build hospitals or schools but of course there are still challenges. As a Younger School we have an almost challenges one of it is the infrastructure like the classrooms are not and now we dont have saying celebratory we dont have labor ready though we have the books but we have know where to put to them then also teachers move from for these things to come here so there are no stuff or does then most of the students especially the girl tail move from 5 distance to come and learn in the school. No budget room a school is in a jew money district in the north of the country 400000 people live here half of them are refugees some of whom arrived here 50 years ago many are from south sudan where the most recent civil war broke out in 2013 its led to an ongoing conflict between rival factions titus jogo the refugee officer in the district is happy that the refugees were able to find a new place to call home in uganda he believes it benefits the locals to the prisoners over to some of us mindys so many people have been told not to not not in a city from the disability of the but it was well underway. When you look at the Infrastructure Development we have constructed access whats in that if it is a tremendous well constructed. Structed it is. But there are also negative aspects rizzos is like would supplies on to in lng in january this year almost 6000. 00 more refugees arrived in uganda but it wants to keep its borders open and can only manage this influx with the help of aid money at least for the time being as ugandas policies continue to be put into action its hoped that refugees will become selfsufficient like seamstress he just phony. And joining me now here in the studio to discuss this is the uns high commissioner for refugees for the program they thank you so much and welcome to the program thank you you said it yourself this number more than 70000000. 00 people displaced around the world shocking why do you think it is still growing its the symptom of a World Without peace even more specifically the world in which we have become unable to make peace look at the images weve just watched in uganda the influx of refugees in uganda is due to mainly 2 conflicts one. In south sudan the other one in congo and unless we become more efficient in stopping wars we will continue these see these figures are growing and becoming bigger i want to talk a little bit more about the atmosphere toward refugees right now because we have some governments closing borders building walls even paying other governments in order to take in refugees im thinking about turkey specifically your response well my response is that. Restrictions closures pushbacks are not only wrong lets remember that these people are fleeing from war conflict. Violence discrimination so they need to have so its not only wrong to push them back but it is also not efficient the problem would not go away it would just move to another part of the world it would be a problem there and it is just waiting to come back to the rich countries i want to talk about a bit about those attitudes though that are out there because i mean you know we have attitudes really deteriorating not only toward refugees but also toward immigrants in recent years seen as a burden on the system how do you change that mindset i mean has there been a failure here in managing the message in terms of what refugees bring to the table for various countries there have been many failures in managing these population movements we have to recognize that. In europe for example they were designed for much smaller numbers when the numbers became bigger in 2015 europe was not ready and that sent the wrong message but also some unscrupulous politicians have exploited that they have realised that by portraying these people as a threat they would gain consensus and votes now this is the wrong approach as i said this doesnt solve the problem. I am always a bit hesitant to present these bigger as dramatic it is dramatic of course 70000000 people in need of protection of safety its traumatic but hes also manageable were 7 and a half 1000000000 people on this planet it surely we can find ways like uganda did to manage these flows as we heard from your report on this is the 7th Consecutive Year that the number of displaced people around the world has been on the rise how do you see the next 7 years. Developing and are there perhaps any Silver Linings any areas in which you are seeing progress we have now something called the refugee compact this is an agreement between the countries in the world to improve the manner in which we respond to refugee crisis it was very interesting what we heard just a few minutes ago from uganda because uganda is a model country in that respect it receives refugees it keeps borders open and god knows what the burden it is for them millions from south sudan from the democratic republic of congo and yet people are not put in camps theyre allowed to Access Services that are allowed to work but of course that model which we are promoting needs a lot of support uganda doesnt have all the resources as we heard from that teacher so we should not take for granted that possibly talent that we should support that and in that way i think that if that model is replicated and were doing it in about 15 countries these these days we have a new blueprint for a better support model to refugee crises this is a reason for optimism amidst the groom and i mean the fears still a shocking report but some hope for the future joining us with a perspective i thank you very much for me both ground a high commissioner for refugees at the United Nations we appreciate it thank you very much. A human rights expert says that Saudi Crown Prince mohammed bin samon should be investigated over the killings of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi ainus called mom cited what she called credible evidence of been some months liability in wednesdays report she said that she found out the probes conducted so far by saudi arabia and turkey had failed to meet International Standards she was killed last october at the saudi consulate in istanbul. Does prosecutors have named 4 suspects in the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight m. H. 75 years ago the International Team in charge of the investigation announced that one russian and 3 russian men one ukrainian excuse me and 3 russian men would be facing murder charges for their alleged involvement in downing the plane into life 2014 flight m. H. 17 was hit by a russian made missile while flying over ukraine all 298 people on board were killed most of them were from the netherlands and heres what the dutch chief prosecutor had to say. For them to feel the prosecution is charging these 4 men because we believe it was their plan their cooperation and their actions in july 2014 that led to the downing of flight m. H. 17 rules on each other even though they didnt push the button themselves there is a suspicion that they worked together to obtain the missile launcher and put it in position with the goal of shooting down a plane correspondent mckale bush is following the events in a 2 edged he described the reactions when the arrest warrants were announced. The chief prosecutor best to back it told to told us as well that many were skeptical that they will bring it to satisfactory and now we have a trial just a regular trial march next year so. The atmosphere was electric. Great expectation and the expectation were met in a way. We know that the majority of the victims on m. H. 17 were dutch what does todays announcement mean to their relatives are some of them present. Here a many were present they were briefed before the press conference began and we could talk to them as well before the press conference and what they told us was 1st is a feel relief because they are closer to the truth they so i they definitely feel pain even up to 5 years old and what they are asking themselves is their motif because we know. And the investigators are sure that russia was involved in the out of the plane but nobody still knows and the investigation investigators are open that we dont know why the civil plane was. Was it a mistake or was it your all because of a real a hard to say and the investigation is the investigation is. Closing without our answering this. Really central question. Lets get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world german officials are probing for clues that a suspect in the killing of a politician may not have acted alone the victim politician. Was shot in the head at close range earlier this month the man the main suspect has been linked to right wing extremism. Candidates for the leadership of Britains Conservative Party have clashed in a t. V. Debate former foreign minister Boris Johnson remains the front runner the Party Lawmakers will now with the fields 22 in the coming days Party Members will then choose their new leader and britains next Prime Minister in a postal vote. Former french president Nicolas Sarkozy will have to answer accusations that he attempted to bribe a prosecutor to obtain information french media say that frances highest court rejected sarkozys bid to dismiss the case he is the target of several investigations this is the 1st to go to trial. U. S. President donald trump has launched his bid for reelection in 2020 speaking with thousands of his supporters at a rally in florida he lashed out at his opponents for trying himself as a political outsider in the Nations Capital to the center phenomenon was at the rally and spoke with the people there. Thai hearts Trump Supporters in orlando more than 24 hours before the rally they were already camping out here this is to us maureen and lorien told us they barely slept to get into the 1st floor. We wanted to see our president. Other rallies but this is a historical that. Can pick up most of the rally go as voted for trump in 2016 and are eager to do so again we use a poor president because hes fulfilled everything that he promised to do and thats why hes a man of his word and we we believe that true leadership comes from being a man of your word its important for me be here to to bring attention to a basically an election issue that i support i support barriers on america southern border primarily to keep illegal narcotics and Human Trafficking out nori that was crucial to president strums 2016 election victory and he still seems to be quite popular here but despite a growing economy and low unemployment the Trunk Company is facing a tough path to reelection its internal polling data shows trump behind top democratic contenders in key states and just relying on his core supporters might be not enough to pull off another a victory in november next year. But this night was all about optimism and the will to win and donald trump took the stage in a land. Tonight i stand before you to officially launch my campaign for a 2nd term as president. I can promise you that i will never ever let you down i wont tax boosting military spending judicial appointment in orlando tromped out its what he called his great cheap. At the same time he attacked his political opponents demonstrating how much his cum pain appears to rely on us versus them rhetoric no matter what label they use a vote for any democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of the american dream. Where its. The anger and passion of triumph 2016 campaign and went down well with these core supporters in florida. And a recent poll by fox news has trump trailing in matchups against 5 of the top democratic contenders so he is once again betting on facebook to help turn things around us here with us in the studio with more on that story so how is he planning to rally his base well 1st and foremost weve just seen a good Old Fashioned rally there but like you mentioned of course facebook and hes no stranger donald trump to social media in general he likes twitter but facebook is really where the come pain is focused now we did discuss it back in 2016 there was you know this discussion of the russian involvement in facebook but now the attention is focusing on a different area of facebook its dont trump being essentially investing quite a lot of money in advertisements there and hes testing the waters we can say about and when you compare the amount of money were just seeing as a graphical man here now compared to how much money he has been spending compared to the top 5. 00 candidates from the democrats hes spending almost 6000000. 00 compared to just over 5000000. 00 from the top 5 candidates in the Democratic Party so you know just looking at that hes already out an advantage in the sense that he has you know far more reach and also lets not forget that the primaries for the democrats are not taking place until next year so he he can focuses attention very much on what he what message he wants to get across so the money is there. And hes using facebook isnt he exactly and the whole thing is what we were looking at essentially is how hes using the money in facebook and what demographics he is focusing on nowadays essentially you can basically gear your ad to exactly the people that you want to be geared towards that we take a look here at this is essentially the same out almost identical there are differences though in have the photograph is taken whether donald trump is facing the camera whether hes sideways whether hes got his back to us the message is also slightly tweaked and the language is also slightly tweets and essentially whats happening is that experts have been saying that donald trump is testing the waters hes seeing which works the best so when the president ial campaign really kicks in in 2020 hell know exactly who watch as he should use who should be carrying those towards so its incredibly interesting how over its just under a year and a half to go until the election and already dont trump is checking where exactly he needs to have his focus it sounds like its a strategy thats likely to pay off it certainly is well hes focusing on certain states swing states in particular and lets not forget that you know his Approval Ratings are not as well as he would like them to be there in the fortys at the moment nationwide some states do far better than others obviously but donald trump also in that rally we saw was in florida and florida is one of the key states and also the rust belt places like ohio pennsylvania so also he is focusing his attention on about and finally the age group and this is key hes also focusing on people over 65 years of age because that is one of his core groups and not putting as much attention into younger voters. Thank you. Well one day after the u. S. President criticized the European Central bank for hinting at future interest cuts the Federal Reserve in washington will make their Interest Rate decision following jobs comments investors seem to hopeful that the u. S. Would soon cut Interest Rates but before any announcement the dollar and euro traded flat and. Youre watching news still to come on the program they were once kept as pets but now these rescue tanks are about to be released into the wilds of indonesia but not before we are learning something essential skips. At the womens world cup there was plenty of drama last night with slots in the last 16 up for grabs among those in action were outside contenders australia they defeated jamaica 41 to reach the next round that came in no small part thanks to the performance o

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