Standort: fm4.ORF.at / Meldung: "Why refugee relocation has to succeed"

Kate Farmer

Cutting to the chase

11. 11. 2015 - 14:22

Why refugee relocation has to succeed

Reality Check: Valetta migration conference, relocating refugees, doping in sport, Helmut Schmidt obit, Daniel Sloss

EU and African leaders are meeting in Valetta, Malta, today to discuss ways to tackle the refugee crisis. Gudrun Biffl, head of the department of Migration and Globalisation at the Danube University in Krems, explains what this meeting might achieve.

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Relocating refugees

Blanca Tapia of the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency describes the processes involved in relocating asylum seekers from Greece and Italy to other parts of the EU, and why is it vital that refugees and migrants learn to trust the system and cooperate with it, rather than trying to travel on illegally.

Refugees Macedonia

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"They should stay where they are being told to stay... and believe and trust that when the process is done, they will be put in a plane and sent to a [European] country" Blanca Tapia, FRA

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Is doping the future of sport?

Anti doping

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The report has send shockwaves around the world

Russia has until tomorrow to respond to the devastating allegations of doping, corruption, and bribery in athletics, which could lead to the country being suspended from international competition.

Barrie Houlihan, Professor of Sport Policy at Loughborough University, reacts to the latest doping crisis.

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Helmut Schmidt

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The chain-smoking rebel with a youthful vigour - right to the end
  • Helmut Schmidt Obituary

Former West German Chancellor, Helmut Schmidt, died yesterday at the age of 96.

Our Berlin correspondent, Kate Connelly, looks at why he was regarded with such respect and affection by most Germany.

Helmut Schmidt Obit
Daniel Sloss

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Daniel Sloss performing as a part of Stand Up Vienna.

Scottish stand-up comedian, Daniel Sloss, talks about the "right to offend" and the limits of modern comedy.

Daniel Sloss

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