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a middle poor. lady has a scary gun a billion and their loss. in march one thousand nine hundred sixty eight palestinian fighters known as fedayeen joined jordanian forces against an israeli raid on a p.l.o. camp in the town of karama the camp was lost but the israelis took heavy casualties and the battle was widely acclaimed in the arab world and i know you have a lot of sin to dean i thought america the author of should burn to thiering how to get facts feel or. have them look meant. well or listen for the i don't bother. or dounia on bill at the moment or. c.s.e.
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have an order number other than i thought. fatah and the p.l.o. had gradually gained strength in jordan and some of them began to call for the overthrow of king hussein's regime itself. in mid september one thousand nine hundred seventy hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like a man and out of it and attacked the fighters in the events known as black september it took three years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith. since then. and. with nestle fashion fun what if they were so informal. or filter. both under thirty two of the for the horrid london would unload only
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of show temps he misses so the term was sort of icy but then president couldn't say have a plan that can. and as it should be civil and definition as a tumble would lead him. to have done this a lot and i thought. should be taken at damage claims for. permission to. you couldn't watch him. when i was a little a swell. syllabary you had a cut for to the heart of the man beirut but. rather listen meticulous a half a black september woman lama up with one of the. bill carter was the
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i'll tell had been the jordanian prime minister during the black september events in one nine hundred seventy to salaam or he was a symbol of arab betrayal. and a lot of donor. yob man. of two. or three a national missile. defense and of their had who were happy about that the carrier is a look in the center then a submarine missile or a small had always e.s.e. built in what the hell if i had a clue what on here look many of us are and that is a met a side of the leo our luck at our side lot of them had alarm a surgery near fear which was ian rush did that all in all or mission or feet on the inside the united them. for to about
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a million or ten story is a valid strategy after mean. so we shot him and left. data on this organization the fellow for very specific that he's taken the very specific my thoughts of fact that when you look at them there's nothing with what happened in jordan and maybe the most famous version of this organization was the. operation in munich during the olympic games incident. by september one nine hundred seventy two. with security head of fatah and chief of operations of black september. he was not on the ground in munich but as
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a leader of the organization he's likely to have been involved. figure out an aliyah to munich. homely mother at the fullest and nine at harvard. he up them flooded the room with a bank and. limits of how most who were left a lot of the youthful stink. the deck and then michael alarm aliya. at the then head there for. an urgent law utterly bogus well in perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them work or drink operations aren't people and by the israeli public opinion and by the israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one does the us for money. who are in shadow and. million of you know. has
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to make and why my method can not help out a feast of sleep the wonderful city. puppetland when he had over libya and from moscow rushed right around. them and went on if you will some of them had. one i didn't know he had shot at the. climate stuff commission do you have mr immense with that you have much of vs you have minutes at home in there has to have a money palestinians brought in the intestine lee weapons and operatives and this group of the tough people but i mean they attacked the israeli sports athletes they were in big village they killed some of them and they kidnapped the rest of them to the first book which was a military airport because they thought they would get
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a plane. to leave germany with the hostages for egypt but the chairman's who were not very experienced at that time they. wanted to stop it by all means black september killed two israeli athletes in the olympic village and abducted nine others they wanted to leave germany with the hostages but the german authorities secretly planned to foil they get away by helicopter that was the first time that the israelis had to negotiate for someone else with palestinians and golda meir was prime minister clare the chief one because she didn't and she put all the responsibility over to germans that they had to go cheat. although they came to her and said we need for good names we need the palestinian demands to change prisoners but because the refused to make any negotiation and
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held for a mother to at look at them at the moment. pleasure at the net the jacc anything. old but two black september operatives were shot by german snipers at the airport but not before they'd also killed the ninety's really hostage is waiting in the helicopters with grenades and machine guns. when i think. muslims are mad in. that war. but still. there. were five nominees this issue from. the first accusation against his an involvement in seventy two operation well presented by a german magazine few months after the operation the magazine had presented the
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early for a sense element as the leader of the organization and a little over the planet of the old operation later on the israeli media and some israeli intelligence sources continue disparity event claim that only by himself actually planned. the operation in munich something that i have some doubts about it because as far as i know he was involved but he was not a planner and it was not the leadership. that sat there for them to deep cut them back and. thought it. would halt. munich enraged israel and gold them a year and they launched operation wrath of god in retaliation.
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one of its first missions was what they called operation spring of youth when mossad intelligence agents landed in lebanon by boat to attack p.l.o. leaders in beirut and sidon. but hasn't returned it was with. only one. concept a while mom has you look at the list and it hasn't and. jimmy. one of six groups like him want to see if you want to place a call or send them a lot of us a. mission one can live with the other. people so there. are ten thousand of them or.
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assad was able to take out thirteen palestinians in in europe in of course at the tip of that effort was operation vote on a person suffering refused to to be able to come to be root in the middle of the night in strike t three palestinian prominent figures in their houses. no less than the heart of the. weather online for humanity has been thinking now there's going to have been told you about the number. or if you join us on the say i guarantee no one else has a back story like yours this is a dialogue and i'm less tired of seeing the negative stereotypes about native americans everyone has a voice resurfacing that's good comments here questions i'll do my best to bring
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them into the show join the global conversation on how to zero and monday put it on . us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. what really makes a good dog. to have empathy at canada's pioneering medical school we follow the young trainees walk into the city great for integration and explore how the experience prepares them for life and death decisions what do you tell a mother one there is a very strong possibility that she could be burying her own child canada's new
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doctors on the people's health on al-jazeera. i mean this was different whether someone is going for someone's favorites. i think it's how you approach an individual and that's what it is a certain way of doing qantas. story in fly out. have armored column doha with the headlines here on al-jazeera south korea's president. for his third summit with kim jong il tries to revive stalled nuclear disarmament talks is the first time a south korean leader has traveled to the north and over a decade two men are about to hold formal talks with korean state media says the summit offers a chance to improve relations with the south from a bride has more from seoul but also has to be said
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a very friendly one hugs handshakes smiles also breaks with protocol with kim jong un himself coming to the plane the steps of the plane to greet moon j.n. in person this is we are told a break in protocol it's just one of the ways that this summit is different to the previous summits that have taken place under previous presidents and according to the south korean officials it gives hope but is evidence that unlike previous summits in initiatives this one might indeed be successful a russian reconnaissance plane with fourteen people on board is reported to be missing off the coast of syria the russian defense ministry says the plane went off radar screens around the same time as syrian air defenses intercepted missiles fired at the coastal city of latakia they were reportedly targeting state run industrial buildings on the eastern outskirts of such a rescue operation is now under way
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a palestinian youth has been wounded on the gaza shore after being shot by israeli snipers incident was caught on camera by an out there are a bit crew who were doing a live shoot at the spot rescuers can be seen rushing to help the wounded boy. u.s. is escalating its trade war with china and another two hundred billion dollars worth of tariffs on imports from the wall second biggest economy attempts on a hike will take effect from next monday and will then be increased to twenty five percent on the first of january next year president thomas picked for the u.s. supreme court to face questions over allegations of sexual assault along with his accuser the now appear before the senate judiciary committee on monday and argentina's former president christina kushner has been charged in a corruption scandal kushner's accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes during her time in office. now with all the headlines are back with more news after al-jazeera weld to stay with us.
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discover the stories you didn't know about. this to life changing scenes. new just the changes that affect all of us. experience our world and to be a part of it. the focus al-jazeera balkans international documentary film festival saturday from twenty first to twenty fifth september. ali her son salama rose to the top of the p.l.o. as fatah party in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's to become one of yasser arafat's most trusted men. he also founded the black september armed group which killed eleven israeli athletes
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at the munich olympic games in one nine hundred seventy two. this put him on an israeli hit list and mossad attacked the p.l.o. in beirut in april nine hundred seventy three killing three senior figures but they failed to get to either arafat or salama. however mossad continued to target salaam and in the process committed a major blunder in july in one nine hundred seventy three in what became known as the lillehammer affair. in the hot moss off of its. house and so there me. remarked that of their mark on the medina. little hole the little. small. creek. there will be able to see you look at
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the glass made was she killed how you will. learn up at the level where there's a lot and again i'm that longish li diplomacy. he. was you had a sense that. there to borrow who would be for them if i were you. and . phil and you have. adam let him send you thought he can give us the financing. is funny yes. bob i'm going to town but if i do as it say in who the hell i wish to mind who. now there is question why of the little high merit that happened in the mid seventy's days where he waited till seventy nine to kill him and there are some
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political reasons and explanations for that we must understand that during seventy nine that was also the era of begging as a prime minister in israel and that was after the end big embarrassment of. that after death embarrassment israel could not operate freely in the same. way that he did for europe. for years the israeli were not really afraid of the palestinian but the black september make a change that made them you change because because of the. folk that was. covering the old operation because of the big question mark that stands behind most stands behind the operation with the things we sponsored them who work for them. that was one of the reasons that made it look september for the israeli public
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opinion more dangerous and unique and that it was and saddam is one of the leaders of this organization was also very very very unclear and unpredictable stargate will become a good cook. one hundred fifty years. who would have it. we need when you see with. well little but. he was a big although it was a big problem because he was different he was fluent in european languages he was handsome it was about a guy he was used to travel used to travel a lot in europe and people admired him also in europe not just in need of all that so much full of that as you have got a full photo you read the heart of the muscle hard. place have been in full steam which can feel belittled to keep because. he was an
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item he was the center of nightlife in beirut and he married miss universe silesian . disc in his own words many could jamila. he knew how to make people follow him and he was a long buoyant bohemian. character that had all these symbols of being a leader he was quite a mysterious person on one hand a very elegant guy like a dandy like a playboy on the other hand a ruthless operative who is fighting for the palestinian cause that sense he was big fred for the israelis he could speak for the europeans who could speak for the western world and present the palestinian cause and effect clear and very different way than the previous leaders and i don't. know this i'm going to say yes but i would ask a whole lot of. interest to vary and decide what they're going to prep for how to
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act to mad dash to the i demand a fia can you not get at. him the richest man half. well and that the so will the young and those in the other doesn't foresee this but the deaths were. i think all and dear frank sinatra then elvis pristiq did i manage the best we can on who have worked year. i can hold you can all. i can should a money illegally shushi it beyond a mini yeah. a brew had a cinema there or been half a minute and. genuinely in. this
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it's rather. hopeless for it. from jordan the p.l.o. had moved to lebanon where yasser arafat was now based but when they gradually took control of the south of the country and of west beirut this upset lebanon's fragile political balance. arafat had the support of the lebanese national movement led by kemal jumblatt. but arafat wanted relationships across the political spectrum and made a show of reaching out to figures like pierre gemayel of the christian party whose power base was in east beirut. shura had
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a little sympathy with us i mean by genesee and as a shot of me had a. lot of sailors got in but. they were not able. to look at wal-mart. and she should get a learner and now. and again to see gardy. new school and one of the few fit hunters is solely hype. so we may need to we haven't and that all and that's what this off morphine us and theirs will do from initial media analyst to custom and. i had a new house on the. whole mess on a commercial rock around the mushroom. had a clue what the only the urine is on a bomb or how more in the urine is um well i'm ability to libya and. not have
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known you are the should be a scary well. you know how to live. but whatever arafat today envisaged civil war broke out the p.l.o. fought the good tired christian militia in the streets of beirut dividing the city into east and west. militias and splinter groups proliferated hundreds of civilians were killed the lebanese army was split and the leading factions user to many of the functions of government. however the war gave allie has an salama a key role one that would take him into the heart of the pillows opponents inside and outside lebanon and ultimately into a dialogue with the americans. he started by approaching pierre gemayel son
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a little on the month buckle got a b. and a month back on the slate i lay amicable for us to meet a new unusually battered safaga immediately called. the stud of one mark was what a house koloff was and so he had me in all yammer there and need not to seem to suffer at all when he can but i'm in a menace a father had made him a at the dear a lawyer i meet again for help but harley was the only and there was a caucus a few new traumas and almost a little of the side michael willow mission to solve c.c. but don't discard little free come out. you learn about a form of lost mean and look out for new if you help if you don't feel strongly you don't what could really. care what a liberty. by bush two bought for to this of you and the market will really
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help national credit really sure by the country from feels too near to look upon and. you'll be really shocked at what the frick of it for create a new yam to his them and you don't know i mean widget machine. it's glue isn't physically there you know. him she feels. this was the start of a dialogue between salama and to cia intelligence officer based in beirut robert ames. aims spoke arabic and understood the region it's possible his back channel would salaam or might have influenced long term relationships between the arab world israel and the u.s. if both had lived from the point of view of israel to have the cia. conduct an intensive dialogue with their number one adversary is like i know the united states learning that israel has secret channel with osama
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bin laden from the point of view of israel this is not alison sameer that i was not less evil then any of the one of the most wanted terrorist that the united states are seeking to kill now this and i think that if the americans would hear that israel would do something like this they would turn this as nothing less than a severe betrayal of trust but nevertheless the united states continue with their i am convinced that. we are on the road on the way to the right road that we really can draw closer to their golden age of peace prosperity and brotherhood i would say that the president ronald reagan plan from one thousand nine hundred eighty that was the first time when the us. truly acknowledged the rest of the p.c. people. this would mean would would not have been written and published without the
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influence of robert ames that was influenced by and it doesn't stop. when the israelis discovered this dialogue was going on they acted decisively to shut it down and of the doctor your mil. if d.f.a. you can make nationally and it can one thing any genuine been t. . always ye for you know they had that camera to us three years a cinema. in a wholly yeah yeah i didn't mean i don't have been good is she in a p.c. but managed to fit theme of yes different but not a lie and moving on so little here laddie and not to be in. erykah marry champus no as a muzzle brittany kind of the proof you shut our mecarbil bay to what had died in a year and that he way the lesson from of how much some are vile and the dark
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though some will get one hundred more are a bit of a hassle some. she was able to study him very closely and you found out his habits she could oversee part of the state so that i base will set our share of that selfish or medically. is a have to show for it was up to which. was in british if the. family horton have talked with him on you then you would leave this very strident for a long time locate to locate him to kill to divert prince and lebanon and some other countries that leave before finally they got information from a palestinian. lived in beirut and was
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a member of one of the palestinians but he has a chance to deliver some information about the life i leave and be able there is very is for a few months made the plan how to reach him and to kill him basically but i have to know a little bit and say it's a disease that for them so often of the house an illusion of the full body to the little birds who feel. and. how it is the election will affect them to do it each elephant that i'm going to be on if them fees or is wish wish were a genuine underbid going to look at the un and not only was that there in the middle of a dilemma dotage tell us get them fees feed the. perfectly are built on. a list to run it through. it to be undervalued or what are your duty in
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a. shoe fits. the definition to be in me a listener to see a. man i mean after a minute he can have that routinely in a game and i should know. you don't want law you didn't want it to he. only know what killing me hey key in all. suffer and don't win nothing if a mess and amistad yanni in. math and i'm a stand alone not only mummy of a time when it was clear that he's walking with a lot of bodyguards so approaching him inside the just the middle of the street and shooting him even if this is successful would be likely to end up in the capturing of the assassins which is a disaster so they decided to use a huge amount of explosive. that would hit him while being in his convoy and would likely kill him and his bodyguards meaning does not
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allow his bodyguards to react and do something surely snail only can have finally come in learned that he had to know how that done if deallocate fronted by keeney. recently is untrue from her sincerity and instrumental and if you truthful true and really into behind. wilkie we took my mom who blew her. smatter and if i'm in mn but she isn't and in haste she mission when i'm at it's a moment. that ethanol that when you said it was raining or you had our sense of them and their fear how are luckier in new york
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they are not targeting no they are not i wish it were no cell of what a cell of an ism and of it said it was safe. for the has said before sort of she'll call him out on the torso or that it will hit and it's up like a persisted and ever so that is where her family cut it. snack and fish are good i'm. on the telly how am i done sub exact at one hundred eleven c. in normal among them has done much to look out you go on a bit of a laughing on mass market had a record and might want to kill me when i had that i.b.m.
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i feel enormous suddenly noticed sad me young i'm not good damage if i like you can blame can you not and can even mr hayne. came fi jet. how to adult i will asks when you have to go to eaves are you muslim to happy when you have to be a new muslim with the how do you love. me feel hard it would be sort of hostile free relating tackler i think mossad had a greater motivation to kill a lethal army after they failed in their home and this was a none close circle and close the count they wanted to close that second they really thought that he was involved in munich whether this is true or not what they really believe and they believe to this day third the fact that he was the
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contact person to the cia the american administration was. and i quote one of the mossad operatives participating in that oppression was like our sticking a finger in our eye on the sleeve of the but the shorter the willie i mean look at that for learn the law good luck on going to them a better quality than what but we know this but that. will look at it let me and. there's no. reason i am consistent. in their. yelling can swear they have a sense of what an alley has since a llama was killed on the twenty second of january nine hundred seventy nine. robert james died in the suicide bombing of the us embassy in beirut four years
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later that killed sixty three people including seventeen americans. some believe that if saddam had lived he would have been able to pass intelligence to the americans and fought the attack. longer term if both aims and salaam had lived the u.s. relationship with the middle east over the past forty years might also of followed a different course. twenty five years after the signing of al-jazeera world told the two part story of norway's role in the author going forward so let us salute the government of norway for its remarkable role in nurturing this of. this secret negotiation. and why its promise of peace. remain unfulfilled. deciding that terms of the negotiations no make an official travel or go home the price of all is low on al-jazeera.
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and others to share as moseying about the east and black sea trying to cross into was the caspian by otherwise you see very little on this chart we're looking by satellites in a moment and that's where you see it still sunshine by day still up to thirty one in kabul there wasn't really much relief from the showers to the north and east about thirty three interrogative maybe of showers coming to the southern caspian nothing to the west of that still into the forty's happily in iraq and diving kuwait and still hanging around about thirty mark in beirut so not much change just yet no change in season nor is there much for prevailing breeze down the girl so it's still quite human in bahrain and in abu dhabi for example on include qatar in this it's thirty eight degrees with a hint of us value rising temperatures of forty one by the time we get to wednesday it could well be this is a dry dusty one humidity is dropped not certain central amano a sudden the man solace to got the onshore breezes for the monsoon retreats it's
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still going to be daily cloudy and drizzly and green now has been a bit of rain recently heading towards cape town trying to make something of it and so the cloud is then the green is this all going to give you some rain in the forecast only fifteen degrees certainly a hint of it but it does run certain takes two days disappear so it might actually be worth while. and this is different. whether someone is going for someone who's very rich is going to be in a tree think it's how you approach an individual and that's it is a certain way of doing it you can't just buy a story in fly out. getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges
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facing human point in the twenty first century nuclear war climate change and technological disruption facing realities whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on and talk to al-jazeera. russia says a plane carrying fourteen military servicemen has gone missing during a night of missile attacks around the syrian coast. and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up nuclear disarmament tops the agenda and arrives in pyongyang the first south korean leader to visit the north
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capital in over a decade. digging for survivors three days after typhoon man who tweet in the philippines. and an intensifying trade war as the u.s. imposes new tariffs on another two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese exports . the russian defense ministry says a military plane carrying fourteen servicemen has gone missing off the syrian coast during attacks in the area by israeli jets israel is yet to respond to the reports drugs were possibly targeting government buildings on the outskirts of latakia city u.s. says syrian government defense systems were foreign when the plane went missing and arson spokesperson says that a french more ship was firing missiles in the area but time france has denied and both meant so the deckers live for us from antakya the turkey syria border look at
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this downing of the russian plane the fingers of blame a point in all different directions. yes it just shows you how complicated and how potentially the situation is in the mediterranean sea you have american warships you have british warships you have the french you have the turks you have what is believed to be israeli submarines we were monitoring when this all started last night norah it was a very confusing picture of various reports of several areas around latakia just to sort of homs and hama being hit in the end it was all streamlined down to several missiles hitting the areas of the talk here there was a hitch as you mentioned there on a technical institution believed to been used by the syrian army whether there were any iranian linked groups there is not confirmed is unclear we'll probably never know and again yes now you have this issue of the disappeared russian plane the russian ministry of defense issued a statement saying that basically the plane was returning to how many mad this is
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the russian base in lattakia around eleven pm local this is when all of it was happening and unfolding that the plane was around thirty five kilometers off the coast off the syrian coast then as you mentioned there is no real specific blame being appointed but it says it happened at a time when it says four israeli f. sixteen s were carrying out these attacks and it also says that it registered missiles being fired from a french frigate in the area as you mentioned the french have denied responsibility and american sources talking to american media saying that this seems to have been a case of friendly fire by the syrian anti aircraft systems taking down the plane a search is now under way for the plane and its fourteen members but certainly it shows you we were all looking at it live all of a sudden the international dimensions of this war absolutely if we can just. briefly because we've had this turkey russia deal to hold off on an offensive at
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least for now have we seen any response to that. well when speaking to various rebel sources on the ground there isn't a huge welcome when it comes to this well of course it's good in the sense that there is no imminent offensive when it comes to retake it live province but what they're saying is this is basically they're going to have to capitulate they're going to have to give up their heavy weapons and you have different groups on the ground so that the rebels that are backed by turkey you can whatever their opinions are they will adhere to this but the issue is really the group called the this is the group formerly known as the nostra front accuse of being with al-qaeda initial reports is that they're not happy about this at all because they're going to have to move back fifteen kilometers and give up their heavy weapons this is going to be the real test whether turkey can get them to do this it literally be a very first step i think the real complicated issues have not been addressed yet
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it is a temporary plaster let's say and i think interestingly just briefly when we heard those talks yesterday by the russian president and the turkish president they said that by the end of the year the true main highways that is the highway that links aleppo and aleppo to damascus will have normal transit result what does that mean well it means that that province they intend to take back by the end of the year these are strategic areas these are tactical areas and the big question is will these groups like h t s simply lay down their arms listen to foreign powers and stop the fight i think it's going to be very difficult ok stephanie. thanks very much stephanie. now south korea's president in is in pyongyang for his first summit with north korean leader kim jong un the two leaders were all smiles as hundreds of people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the historic meeting in the capital they're holding formal talks where north korea's nuclear disarmament is high on the agenda the first time a south korean leader has traveled to pyongyang in over
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a decade north korean state media says the summit offers a chance to improve relations of mcbride's life for us in so watching events to the north. expected the meeting between the two leaders to start about half an hour ago do we know if that's underway. we do believe so though are they actually should be underway about now this is the first of these scheduled dialogues this is when the substance if you like of this summit is going to be agreed if agreements are going to come out of it but what we've seen so far is more the froth if you like it will be difficult to believe that there is any problem with the nuclear negotiations judging by the warmth of the welcome we saw a personal welcome on the steps of the aircraft by kim jong un greeting when jay it was all hugs and smiles as you said it's the third time these two leaders have met but surely i think this was probably the warmest of the welcomes so far we had
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a big cheering crowd waving the north korean flag but also given the same prominence the blue flag of a real unified unified korean peninsula this is become the well known symbol now of the reunification movement as you mentioned there were the same crowds as the motorcade moved through the city and we heard the chants of calling for the reunification of the fatherland so. the talks are underway the proper talks there will be more of them over the next three days in addition to banquets musical performances and even we understand lord of the south korean delegation has requested an ordinary dinner in an ordinary north korean restaurant somewhere in pyongyang just how ordinary that evening will turn out to be in what is a fairly tightly controlled country remains to be seen but that's how the agenda seems to go out so far and we've seen this the as you say chairs on the streets of
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pyongyang but one of the feelings among south koreans towards this meeting. it's interesting the south koreans generally are in favor of this whole movement but you do get a sense that something like summit fatigue there is that this is now the third summit but south koreans have seen the tangible benefits of this whole movement towards closer relations with the north you remember it began way back in april which seems an awfully long time ago now but the panmunjom declaration since then we have seen the start again of reunification of families who were separated by the korean war just last week we had the opening up of a liaison office in case on which keeps north korean and south korean officials constantly in touch remember this time last year laura things were so bad basically the only way of communicating between north and south korea was by megaphone across
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the barbed wire so we have come an awful long way and i think people in south korea appreciate that fact the problem is of course that unless the you can get some substantial result resolution of the nuclear question as the united states keeps reminding south korea into korean relations can only go so far laura ok rob will keep place closely monitoring that visit pyongyang for the moment thanks very much rescue teams in northern philippines are digging through mounds of mud looking for survivors of a landslide at the mining town of turned on in bengal province many locals have been sheltering from typhoon lanka when the landslide happened and good for the philippines on saturday killing dozens of people and taken his life first from. bangor province and a huge tend to be a very difficult rescue operation going on what hopes of finding anyone alive.
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well according to local government officials the chances of actually finding survivors are slim we were there this morning we climbed down the ravine and we were at the actual evacuation x. excavation site and there were hundreds of volunteers invest you were there manually digging it is still very precarious and even here as we go up behind me is the operation operation center did set up these are the families waiting for news about their loved ones there's a very long list there of people who have been missing that the list keeps getting longer and behind that really is a small processing area where bodies that have been recovered are being kept temporarily the stench of human flesh brought some flesh here is overwhelming from down to the ravine up here and it seems to be going to be a very long operation we've spoken to family members looking for loved ones they are also helping out with the digging manually digging all the rubble of the rocks
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because they said they'd rather basically help than wait you know the agony for these families actually very it is hard because they see this structure right here their witness to the devastation and you know president of the good the charity has been in the region over the last few days he it was live on television during a command conference when he was told of this devastation that it is an illegal small scale mining operation and he hinted about the possibility of actually closing such operations across the country but you know that's easier said than done because we're talking about at least three million people dependent on this for their livelihoods so these people know that they have been living in precarious grounds they have been working in very dangerous places but they do not have any choice at this point. poverty here in safety ok jim a what's been the response to the typhoon so far more broadly speaking when we look at a number of different areas it hits and sort of pains. oh yes
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we were here before typhoon monk quick hits type of monk what made landfall on saturday morning we were here thursday we were in another province in calgary and province where it first made landfall and we saw the devastation there as well the devastation there is much more on the farmlands have now been submerged in flood waters homes that have been destroyed so you can see this whole region of northern luzon is the food basket of the country so this devastation is surely going to be felt not only from all of those who have lost their loved ones in this destruction but also economically as issues of food and rising cost of vegetables basically and food is going to be felt for many months to come ok to the last thank you very much for the update from a very precarious area.
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