stick around long enough you can become a saint. but father vote deals in real estate and has a different view of the premise going to primarily because of his attitude towards migrants. what it is fairly obvious on our. allies are very tough and want to get rid of migrants this is a demand that s completely outside of reality. what are the lot of. my impression is reality has never seemed to be a big concern of balance going he s especially in campaigns and especially regarding migration. my know was the reporting of from palermo last week he joins us now for more on this story hi max what is the feeling that you got from talking to people why is migration such a divisive issue here. well their facts and perceptions to me the facts are pretty
been sworn into power in austria making it the only western european country with a far right ruling party in its coalition that s because the new chancellor sebastian cortes has teamed up with a populist freedom party together they are pledging to tighten immigration policies while maintaining a strong commitment to the e.u. but the inclusion of the freedom party in the government has sparked protests as thousands gather in vienna. has been following the story from brussels for us hi max what does this mean for europe. well it means a for the european union that there s a mixed message coming from austria there s potentially some good news in there for example there seems to be a clear commitment by the new coalition to the european union saying for example in their program that a strong austria can only exist in a strong europe and that involves a party of the freedom party that only a couple of years ago played with the idea of exiting the european union altogether
repack create stranded migrants and refugees in libya as a two day summit and in the city of abidjan in ivory coast the un recognise government of libya promised to allow u.n. agencies access to refugee camps in areas under its control and it will also investigate reports of slave auctions e.u. countries have pledged to finance the repack creation of migrants and refugees from libya to their home countries elsewhere in africa now our correspondent max hoffman has been covering that summit for us and joins me now from abidjan hi max i m you ve been listening to two days of talks and you ve just heard the fund the press conference what did you take away from that meeting. there was a lot of back patting at the end everybody expressing their will to cooperate and there was a lot of thank you s naturally but if you look at the conclusions what s in writing
elections there s a lot of ground to cover before we get to fresh elections all right chris first brigade our political correspondent following all the latest developments for us thank you christopher and welcome. across europe leaders have been watching the developments here in germany very closely let s bring in our brussels correspondent max host month for us hi max germany is that use largest and most powerful country so what does political instability here mean for europe in the next weeks and months we have a lot of very important summits very important to go she ations let me draw your attention for example to the ongoing brags that the goshi ations than also the discussions about the future of europe reform of the eurozone is something for example that the french president mounted mccall wants and we also have a summit for that here in brussels in the next week in next week we have the e.u. africa s summit in ivory coast about the very important topic of migration and as long a
also ahead, the usa has a brand-new supreme court justice. is that a good thing for you? caution. you are about to enter into the no spin zone. that the factor begins now. hi max, i m bill o reilly. thank you for watching the sniper the usa attack syria, that is around nine eastern time, 50 missiles were launched from american warships in the eastern mediterranean sea. 59 missiles hit their targets. the goal is to destroy an air base from which syrian planes recently dropped sarin gas on civilians, killing 30 children. 30. and 20 women, according to the syrian observatory for human rights. according to reporting based on a variety of cities, this is the