Legendary nightclubs have been forced to close because of the and one entrepreneur has found a way to give frustrated party goers a quick fix without risking that. Have a false welcome to the program a Police Operation is underway on the greek island of les boss to move thousands of migrants and refugees into a new temporary tent city many have been sleeping on the streets after a fire destroyed their refugee camp with ortiz say the operation has so far passed off peacefully but many migrants are reluctant to move into the new facility. Packed up and on the move again along with their few remaining possessions. Early on thursday police on the greek island of les bos started moving hundreds of migrants to a new camp thats after a fire at the overcrowded morea camp left almost 13000 homeless. But offices want to avoid violence and have been easing their powers of persuasion to convince migrants to move to the new camp peacefully. The u. S. Refugee agency has also been urging migrants to relocate from sleeping rough on the streets. As long as it is peaceful we believe that it is a good move considering that. Here on the street it is a risk for security for public hope and. Its not dignity which we will. Everyone. But despite the squalid conditions on the streets many migrants have said they prefer to stay there than risk being detained for months and then you cant. Go no one could be the look that comes through not on a good one but we want a free life weve come here to live we are human we are not animals. They put us in a place where theres no life and its like a jungle. A human cannot live in such tense. Greek Authorities Say the place was started by some of the camps residents angered by locked on restrictions in the overcrowded morea camp in recent days migrants have been protesting demanding to leave the island and seek asylum in other e. U. Countries. But while several european states have offered to take in migrants from less boss others say they will not their office extend to providing more aid and even more tense but no further. For more on the situation. Journalist francisco. Police operation is on the way to move the migrants and refugees into the new tent camp how is that situation unfolding. Well as a man people are moving because its really broken lot of people didnt have any Running Board sufficient Food Supplies in the last 8 days no no sanitary facilities no water to wash the children and all of it so at the moment really. These last days of starvation and also dehydration are making people really go quietly into the camps now however there is still reluctance to to really approach that sides but as you say theres still some reluctance but probably conditions inside that you can do better than out on the streets why are so many reluctant still to go into the new camp. Well the people are really highly toolman tie is strong and the use of monks in moria where there was no medical supplies that it was no legal advice where people would really surviving every day and this big fire that broke out last week was kind of happening every day subsequently for the last year or so and theres a lot of people with chronic diseases like asinine to seize any and. Medications and over 170. 00 days in the lock downs of people all fearing to be put in the military so it would stay think is a prison at this point. And what do the refugees that youve been talking to say they want to see happen. Well most of the people i talk to at the mandate just need to duck said everyone is a medical case by now and said they want to go into safety to whatever cost that is yemeni people just want to tell their children to have some kind of plan for the next days and weeks and at the moment to stick shane and from just because over 60 percent of family so mainly what i hear is safety and safety as a. Journalist francisco trying us from and i suppose thank you francis. Think you. Know were joined by one phenomenal prezza hell out of me is the chair of the European Parliaments committee on Civil Liberties justice and home of fast thank you for joining us weve just heard the situation of maria its a serious issue and it looks like its politically created to keep migrants away to scare them off is that official in new policy now. Absolutely we had a debate just today in the European Parliament spit shit media on times this tragedy was predictable and was announced throughout the debate in the leave a comedian. Its absolutely intolerable its unacceptable that there has been 30000 then 20000 no 13000 people completely homeless with no sanitation facilities with no roof with no access to medicines its absolutely incompatible with European Values as it is incompatible the narrative which allocate that migrants are a threat to the European Security or to the european identity there has to be a more humane approach which is precisely what we have been asking for more along the way we are waiting for a socalled new pact on migration as item which is a whole new package of pieces of legislation but one thing is sure the European Parliament stands for binding surely directly as it is proclaiming the lisbon treaty shared responsibility european search and rescue and of course legal pathways so that those who are. Addressing the European Union dont have to reach their lives by exposing themselves to the Illicit Trafficking of human beings with the catastrophic results that we have seen about the committee that you took personally chairs responsible for put press waiting member member governments to at long last agree to a common policy towards dealing with my when so its like you have the chief botched up here. The committee which i chair is the heaviest workload when it comes to law making in these European Parliament and this European Parliament is a law making house we have actually made laws on migration we have actually made also an asylum but you know what theres an increasing members increasing number of Member States flag rankly violating european law and of course they violate the reception conditions directive and the. Directive and the qualifications directive when they practice pushbacks or they deny human rights in the external borders of the European Union ok who are all these who was in the staff in wasilla asking asking them not us. Well all Member States who practiced bass of pushbacks in the external borders of the European Union would disregard of the Geneva Convention and the european law on asylum and many who have a copy of my early european law and while there has to have been allegations that that is the case not only in croatia in greece in excel or borders but the point im making is that it is not enough to ask the Member States who have vulnerable borders of the European Union behaving and respecting european law it takes also slowly directly from the rest because one thing is sure its absolutely unacceptable that those countries who do have external borders to the European Union like it is the case of greece malta cyprus easily and spain with thousands arrive into the Canary Islands from the west african coast field that they have been left on the wrong that they have been left alone and facing all the responsibilities of the problem there has to be a shared responsibility and that shared responsibility is really dirty is a monday of the treaty of lisbon its not a Wishful Thinking its a legal mandate how can you asking for solidarity is one thing cant you force them the whole the whole the whole of the European Union has to respond the commission has to launch infringement procedures and it has the European Court of justice has convicted those countries who denied shared responsibility when he came to read occasion programs for instance hauling them poland poland and hungary which have been convicted for denying the recent reglued in the 4 years visit our group denying all shared responsibility not accepting a single a Single Person being relocated to the territory where it is a monday that they have to be part of the relocation programs because they are binding law of the European Union once an antelope as a chair of the European Parliament committee on Civil Liberties just as the home Affairs Thank you very much for joining us today. Thank you for having me thank you for having me. For the struggle continues for a european solution for the migrants on lesbos the next refugee drama is already in progress at another european external border the Canary Islands some 4000 people have arrived by boat since the beginning of the year hundreds thought to have died while making the dangerous journey across the atlantic many of them are fleeing their worsening security situation in the sorrow boats setting off from morocco and the territory of Western Sahara theyre also departing hundreds of kilometers farther south from or attaining and senegal while arrivals to mainland spain fell by half compared to the same period last year landings in the Canary Islands increased nearly 7 fold. A calm sea after a harrowing journey. And his friend you got him to read a 3 days on the atlantic in a rubber dinghy on whats considered the most dangerous migration route in the world. Its estimated that one in every 15 migrants dies on the way. And you suddenly we heard and leaking from the reporting at that moment everyone was scared to death i had the feeling that this could really be the end for us and i thought about my little sister who would then be left without me because. I thought about friends i would never see again i was in a state of shock and i couldnt move anymore. They made it just 2 of 1000 margrets who have arrived in the Canary Islands in the past weeks. Many islanders feel abandoned by the rest of europe. And Officials Say fuerteventura cant take anymore people. New arrivals are sealed off in hotels thats attracted criticism from human Rights Groups who say the migrants have no access to asylum procedures and lack the most basic necessities and then theres the islands Tourist Association or. Some we didnt put there were currently working to promote fuerteventura as a safe and clean island thats in the best of health nobody likes to see hotel full of migrants now thats reality. Adding to the stress the government sees growing concern over corona virus infection rates immediately upon arrival people reaching the island are tested in one of the last groups half the test were positive many newcomers like camera and 2 re want to leave the island as soon as possible and move on to the european mainland some where they can find work and are safe from deportation back home. Lets take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world a video released by colleagues of kremlin critic i would say in the claims the prominent political figure was poisoned in a siberian hotel room and not to the airport as previously so. Of the chalk a nerve agent used to poisonous an advantage was detected on an empty water bottle at the hotel. German bioengineering specialist biotech says production of a covert 19 vaccine could start of the 1st half of next year at a capacity of 750000000. 00 doses per year for that biotech will purchase a Production Facility in the german city of marble from home a suitable giant novartis the drug is being developed in collaboration with pfizer. Who hand once the hardest hit city of the covert 19 hour break in china welcomed its 1st International Passenger flights on wednesday the resumption of cross border flights comes after an 8 month shutdown the south korean capital of seoul is the 1st city to be reconnected with weekly flights. To india knowledge on tuesday became the country with the 2nd highest coronavirus caseload in the world after the United States with more than 5000000 cases reported and daily increases of 900048 week there is no doubt that infections are surging the government though is pointing to indias relatively low fatality rate as a sign that the government has stepped in to control things and breathing difficulties he tested positive for the corona virus but you wont see his name on the list of coronavirus fatalities a muscular disorder was the official cause of death the family are confused. I feel that they are hiding death records otherwise why would they take my father so far away for christmas. The government is saying my father died of my esteem but they had created him according to cope with 19 protocol for the blue sea its not a unique story and could explain why india has only had about 80000 covert 19 deaths in a country of 1300000000 people. Experts are warning that these figures might be misleading saying india isnt counting many deaths a claim that the Health Ministry has strongly denied. A certain degree of undercounting no doubt but certainly not to explain. To lower number of deaths if for example if you look at deaths per 1000000. Kids for tell you to rate their current number is about 60000000. 00 and the United States its about 4 times less population 8 dont do that a 1000000 so you cannot really explain that youre only on the basis of undercounting. Death statistics were already unreliable before the pandemic in india with many in millions dying at home without the presence of a doctor. The lack of data can make it hard to identify where spikes are occurring as the economy begins to reopen leaving many worried that a certain deaths could be following the latest rise in cases. Lets take a look now at some more developments in the corona virus pandemic new zealand has entered a recession for the 1st time in more than a decade its forced Prime Minister to send down to defend governments Pandemic Response ahead of next months general election a report by unicef and save the children says the pandemic and related lock down measures have pushed more than 150000000 children into poverty the report warns that the situation will likely deteriorate further and germany has recorded its 2nd highest daily increase in cases since april the countrys Public Health body reported more than 2000 new cases. For more on the coronavirus situation in germany our correspondent you know has a has been speaking to one of the countrys leading viral exists christiane boston developed the 1st diagnostic test for the new coronavirus which was then adopted by the World Health Organization he also regularly priest the German Government. Coast and austin how much longer do you expect this corona pandemic to go on still globally well as its very difficult to to make global projections we have very different difficult situations. Countries around here in europe. The winter will not be easy one. We will have back scenes during the next year to come. By i guess it will last until the end of the next year until significant parts of the population can be provided a vaccine so we wont get rid of moss anytime soon so even while we stop vaccinating the population not just parts well have to wear masks in countries like germany where incidences no there will be nothing like a Population Based protection and this is something we probably you should consider for any country in europe. In other parts of the world the situation is very difficult to to judge for instance enough for a car we have signals of no war. Lets say disease or presentation less severe presentation this may be due to the way profile but we we need to consider that what were looking at now is urban areas on the african continent where the population composition is particularly young with all that you know which regions around the world are causing you the greatest concern at the moment. Well india is just the current biggest concern. India also has a big population density and the virus is spreading. I wouldnt say in an eye. Controlled fashion but it is almost like this. Then of course areas in south america. And i already spoke about africa so the african continent is is that a little bit off of a mystery of the time being. But also in the Northern Hemisphere winter is coming and there are areas including in europe where there is little control where countries already go into autumn with the high. Background incidence and where the trust in lets say the rigidity of the medical structures but also. The power off Public Health intervention is low. Many countries around the world have looked at gemini as an example west things went fairly well what did we do right here. So the Decision Point probably was stuff john germany reacted very early on so this is not in terms of calendar date but in terms of the relative. Point of time when contact restrictions sometimes called a law were imposed. Last compared to the Actual Development of the epidemic so we. We knew about our epidemic based on the border testing and this white spread. Availability