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There’s nothing like your homeland,” Ahlem Hanefi, 33, said at the Osmaniye camp.Grappling with the influx of migrants, Brussels struck a deal in November with Ankara for Turkey to help stem the flow of migrants in return for three billion euros (3. One is making staying in Turkey more attractive” for the Syrian refugees in the country.But unlike hundreds of thousands of others who in 2015 crossed the Aegean Sea in search of better lives in Europe, he has no plans to leave.Mohammed attended Turkish language classes and was found eligible in 2013 to attend university in the southeastern city of Mardin.Education is one of the main challenges.2 million Syrian refugees after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared an open door policy at the onset of the war. He says he now wants to graduate and build a new life in Turkey. But many families bank on young men working outside to earn a living and many youth work as cheap labourers well below the average wages.

“People are Jap plugs dying to go to Europe, while some are dying for their homeland in Syria. “But rent, electricity, water bills are the biggest problem. “If we cannot provide them with minimum assistance they might be likely to move again. In September, the Turkish government promised to double the number of Syrian refugees at school, from the current 230,000. We are not politicians.The European Union wants to see more cases like Mohammed — people who find the right conditions to live in Turkey rather than travelling to Europe, and want to return to Syria when the time is right.

“We have no problem with schools,” she said..Only around 260,000 Syrians stay in camps near the border, with the vast majority scattered throughout the country including big cities like Istanbul.”The World Food Programme, which has rolled out electronic vouchers for Syrian refugees to shop at supermarkets, is hoping to utilise more funds after the Ankara-Brussels agreement to reach out to the most vulnerable Syrians living outside the camps.“I think we have to rely on two things.2 billion) in aid for Syrian refugees.“It is an ambitious one.Turkey is home to at least 2.EU ambassador to Turkey, Hansjorg Haber, who AFP accompanied on a visit to the Osmaniye camp, said there would be a new focus with the injection of fresh funds under the Ankara-Brussels deal. He said UNICEF faced a double challenge to keep up standards in the widely-praised camps and to look after the more than 85 per cent of the refugees living outside the camps.

It’s not our job to stop migration,” WFP’s Turkey representative Jean-Yves Lequime said.“And the other is that we have to suppress human trafficking at the border with the help of the Turkish police,” he said.On Thursday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel will lead a meeting on the migrant crisis, Europe’s worst since World War II, of eight European states and Turkey.Mohammed, 22, has lived in Turkey for four years since fleeing Syria, just months after the civil war erupted that has torn his homeland apart. I don’t want to go to Europe.Maha Abdullah, 38, waiting for her 12-year-old daughter at a training centre for Syrian girls in the city of Sanliurfa founded with EU funds, said earning a living was a priority.”Adding to the challenge, some 150,000 Syrian children have been born in Turkey since the start of the crisis.“We cannot survive without working outside,” said 35-year-old Azimet Tusuz, carefully examining the prices of different brands of cooking oil at the supermarket.

We are working very closely with the education ministry to make sure this target is realised,” Philippe Duamelle, Turkey representative for the UN Children’s Fund (Unicef), said.But it has long complained of being given next to no financial help to look after them, despite spending some 8 billion itself.“I will continue my education with God’s permission and start a life here before returning to Syria once the war is over,” added Mohammed, whose own relatives left and went to Belgium.“Therefore, there’s a need to scale up the services for both. Some refugees are angry with their fellows who risked their lives to go to Europe.Refugees in camps have access to basic services like education and healthcare.“I have no dreams of going to Europe,” Mohammed, from the Syrian coastal region of Latakia, said in the Osmaniye refugee camp in southern Turkey



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The UK car industry had backed the remain campaign during the Brexit referendum last year because the European Union remains by far the country&Europe Plugs39;s biggest market, something that could be directly affected by the final trade deal struck as Britain exits the economic bloc..The car will also form the centrepiece of a new exhibition documenting 45 years of Range Rover, Velar to Velar which opens at the Solihull manufacturing plant at the end of March."I would like to thank Ratan Tata. "The expansion of our product range and building this British designed and engineered car in the UK is a sign of our confidence in British manufacturing.

It will be doing the motor show circuit around the world, starting with Geneva this month.Gerry McGovern, Land Rover Chief Design Officer, credited the final product to the passion of Tata Group chairman emeritus Ratan Tata at a grand ceremony at London's Design Museum yesterday evening. The Velar will be on display at the Design Museum in London until March 6 for customers who are eager to see the model before buying it."Brexit is a significant challenge and we want our respective governments to support our industry... The last year was undoubtedly a very, very successful year for the industry but there is a lot of uncertainty with one of our biggest market, the EU," Mike Hawes, the chief of the Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders (SMMT), had said recently.Production of all JLR models at the four UK manufacturing plants directly supports more than 40,000 British jobs and a further 250,000 in the supply chain, a JLR statement said.

Described as one of the "hottest products this year", the Velar is now open to orders from around the world, including India, and is priced at around 45,000 pounds.Built using JLR's leading lightweight aluminium architecture and powered by the latest ultra-clean UK-built Ingenium petrol and diesel engines, the new Velar is positioned between the Range Rover Evoque and the Range Rover Sport. Last year, Jaguar Land Rover sold 583,313 cars more than one every minute, 44 per cent of which were Range Rovers. this is a vehicle with emotionally charged DNA and unquestionable pedigree," he added. It follows an injection of 1. Together they have helped transform the fortunes of the UK's largest vehicle manufacturer, accounting for 85 per cent of all premium cars produced in Britain and contributing 10 billion pounds to the UK economy every year, JLR said.In a boost to British manufacturing, JLR announced that the Velar will be built exclusively at JLR's flagship Solihull plant in the West Midlands region of England. Ever since he saw the first sketch of the Velar, he became a passionate advocate of it," McGovern said at the unveiling.The Range Rover Velar is the third model to be launched at the Solihull manufacturing plant in two years. "Design has the power to enrich people's lives.

We are leading the global premium car industry with our commitment to our home market and our heart, soul and headquarters will always be in the UK," said JLR CEO Ralf Speth.5 billion pounds in new facilities and technologies at the plant, which began with the Jaguar XE and F-PACE.In the past six years, the company has more than doubled its workforce to support global demand for its products.London: Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover has unveiled new Range Rover # model Velar, a passion project of Ratan Tata, as part of its ambitious expansion plans to ramp up production of its luxury brands despite the challenges posed by Brexit.The Range Rover Velar will be sold in more than 100 markets globally and is available to order from later this year.The Range Rover brand has been heralded as Britain's greatest luxury export since the 1970s and includes the Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Evoque



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Perhaps we may yet remember Ms May with far more nostalgia than we now imagine. No more than you can ban strawberries and cream.However, the names of the god parents were kept a mystery — though the christening ceremony was attended by a small group of people, which included Harry’s nanny when he was a little boy. And on the weekend she was out enjoying the Henley Royal Regatta — sailing down the Thames with her husband, Philip. Besides, we have already been through every kind of allegation with him over the years and this includes adultery, illegitimate children, drugs and so on. What is the greatest distraction players face at Wimbledon? Would you believe champagne corks!

In a recent match, the umpire had to allow a point to be played again as in the middle of the court landed a champagne cork! You cannot prohibit champagne bottles popping. And yes she was out of those severe blazers and business suits, wearing a comfortable long dress, and even a large white hat with orange flowers… This was the cool demeanor of a woman happy to move on. But Sri Lanka proved easy. Now India is in the last four for the semifinals — the only team from the subcontinent. It was a fraught few days as the christening of the child had been kept strictly under wraps. Certainly a very ambitious one!. People define Wimbledon not as tennis but as strawberries and champagne, and celebrity spotting.) There are four neighbouring countries from the subcontinent and loyalties are tested.Aaaaaand finally we saw Archie — or shall we say, more politely, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.What about the Boris Johnson hurricane that is soon to make landfall in the UK? Many are already trembling at the thought, but the reality is that he already seems heading for victory. They had as yet not even seen his face! Outrage poured out as people calculated that Archie’s parents, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, have spent a small fortune of £2.However, some calm prevailed post the christening when the mandatory family photograph was published and released to the public. A lesser individual might have had his prime ministerial ambitions snatched from him by now, but Boris retains his prime position. (Tickets have been sold out long ago.

Already we can see that the outgoing Prime Minister, Theresa May, is far more relaxed than she had ever been in the last few years, as the countdown to July 24 has begun. Finally, everyone could see Archie and remark on the resemblance he bore to his father — especially the upturned nose. No more tears! Whoever pulls off America extension cords Brexit will need the skills of Houdini and the brains of Einstein — and there doesn’t seem to be anyone like that on the horizon as yet.Even as she still faces flack almost on a daily basis, she was cheerful and withering in her own criticism of the leaders of the opposing parties, Jeremy Corbyn and Vince Cable, at her Prime Ministers’ Questions last Wednesday, though the chamber was not well attended. When two of “our” sides play each other — Bangladesh versus Sri Lanka or Afghanistan versus Pakistan — the spectators are all from the subcontinent, either visiting or resident. But the press has been grumbling that there was far too much secrecy around the christening of the little child — and that the people of England needed to get to see him.5 million refurbishing their cottage — where he will spend his early years. Till now his parents have been very protective and not a single photograph has leaked out. Rohit Sharma has stolen the show as in match after match he has scored centuries.Of course, there is still a chance that something shocking will turn up, but then with Boris Johnson people expect to be startled. Thus, the last few weeks have been spent watching World Cup cricket.

Many now recollect that he actually did a good job as the London mayor, and maybe beneath the “Boris Bluster” lurks a serious-minded man. Despite fitting into the classic definition of a “bounder”, Boris manages to make people repose their faith in him. Afghanistan did not win any match — but considering the fragile country they represent, everyone admired their courage. India luckily is doing fine though the match with Afghanistan was a bit of a heart stopper. It seems as though nothing can stop him — or so say the bookies. Not during Wimbledon matches.But for many the weekend was more about Wimbledon and cricket than Baby Archie, and to everyone’s delight India carried on with a winning streak, striking out against Sri Lanka.However much you may fault British politicians, one thing they are prompt about is leaving their official residences, and also handing over responsibilities as fast as possible



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