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of the navy. the ball got to me just in the new middle sold. support is going to. leave sexual assault. at night in a stockholm suburb and somali moms patrolled streets police. or lack of clean and tired of gang violence they use the maternal approach to prevent crime. a. little bit by. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live there mothers of rain could be this is europe on al-jazeera. culture a down's thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to brace and
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maintain their cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are or whether. this is a suburb of the india capital new delhi but so be refugees here since 964 buttons here have been defined as migrants are not refugees because india hasn't signed up to the 1951 un convention on refugees so tibetans here have been able to access the indian welfare system so they become self-sufficient setting up a business says and looking for work independently but for some it's not enough. a plan the style and world of illegal trade what you have here is not just archaeological objects you're talking about a political dimension where the spoils of war are smuggled and sold to auction houses and private collectors dying for selling an artifact is worth finances to be headaches and must use in the middle east don't sell don't that's one quick
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solution. trafficking on al-jazeera. did he which trace a stick months ago say that. we bring the story some developments the dramatically changing. my mind is a pirate. counting. on. turkey's ground offensive against kurdish forces in syria is underway as jets and artillery continue to target key positions. families grab what they can as they make their escape is expected tens of thousands more will do the same.
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is there a live from doha i'm martin dennis also coming out. 2 people have been killed in germany in what's now being treated as an anti semitic attack. protesters in ecuador $500.00 police as they try to enforce a shutdown over a massive hike in fuel prices and. by obstructing justice. comply with. he's already convicted. the former vice president calls for donald trump's impeachment for the 1st time saying the u.s. president has betrayed the nation. turkey has launched a ground offensive in northeastern syria hours after his warplanes and artillery
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began hitting territory held by kurdish lead fighters to have his military operation is designed to clear its border over kurdish fighters and the army says it's hit more than $180.00 targets so far. charles trafford is in l.a. on the turkish syrian border he sent us this report. turkish forces in the syrian rebel allies attacked kurdish positions in northeastern syria pounding them with strikes and artillery barrages in a cross border military operation just days after u.s. troops pulled back from the area. world leaders have described the offensive as dangerous and reckless and warn it will strengthen regional stability the turkish vice president sees it differently. this operation will be a source of peace and will bring peace and we'll sort out the syrian crisis in a radical way this operation led by president race of tayyip erdogan as one of the
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steps and one of the procedures among other steps taken by president won for the sake of syria and for keeping the unity of syria and. turkey as president receive type says the aim of the offensive is to eliminate what he calls a terror a corridor all along turkey's southern border. he also wants to establish a safe zone inside territory carli held by the kurdish late syrian democratic forces where 2000000 refugees currently hosted in turkey can be settled. the s.d.f. says the offensive has caused widespread panic evacuations that will trigger a new humanitarian crisis and i know the bad i think we saw 2 tanks in front of our village so we left fearing that out children might get hurt following the shelling of the village most residents have left but some young men have stayed. the kurds have been key players in the fight against isis in syria the s.d.f.
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of appeal to the united states and its allies to establish a no fly zone to protect it from turkish attacks that's not done at the key i mean can i do you know jim identified that on the tip. to attack the united for the mass to me to die i should say it is trying to lengthen the life of these groups we do not agree to any attacks by taki and by supporting them and the world needs to be behind the attack on the northeast of syria the turkish government describes the main fighting force of the s.d.s. as a terrorist organization linked to the outlawed kurdistan workers' party the p.k. k. would use force against the turkish government for decades. early on sees this military operation as a chance to weaken an old enemy but the international community is worried about the prospects of more suffering for the people of syria as well as the security implications of this move. turkey has so far off wouldn't do clear planning about how to deal with thousands of jailed eisel fighters the syrian side of the border.
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the turkish defense ministry says a ground incursion into syria has begun and there are rising fears for the hundreds of thousands of civilians living close to the border many of whom fled to s.t.'s controlled territory to safety in a country that has already suffered years of war that al-jazeera on the turkish syrian border all right let's take a closer look then at the area of syria's northeast where this is all taking place turkish forces and launching attacks in the town of ras. they have also gathered near the turkish border town of. it's so cross into the town of 10 which u.s. troops recently left that town there is territory held by the s.c.f. kurdish led forces. well the wrongs president hassan rouhani he's called for restraint and dialogue between turkey and the kurds. the americans must leave the
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area the kurds whose country syria should support the syrian army and the syrian government the current trying to do deals behind closed doors not to the benefits of the region we urge our neighbor friend and brotherly nation turkey and the government of turkey to show due care and attention and patience in this issue. and the russian president vladimir putin he says he needs to avoid any sense in syria that could damage the peace process moscow blames the united states for the instability in the region. the americans organized cause a state structures in northeastern syria and shared people's livelihoods and viability and actively promoted the kurdish issue in a way that arab tribes who traditionally lived on these territories used to object to it's now a very dangerous game such a reckless attitude to this highly sensitive subject can set fire to the entire region and we have to avoid it at any cost we are communicating this position to the u.s. i hope to hear us but practically we can't yet see any serious changes
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a very inconsistent and contradictory policy. now from our correspondent in washington roslyn jordan. the u.s. president donald trump has been criticized over the past few days because of the accusations that he essentially gave the turkish government permission to go ahead and attack kurdish forces in northeastern syria it's something which trump has denied on wednesday he even underscored that point by saying that there would be robber cautions if overplayed its hand in trying to deal with what the president has called a real terrorist threat in northeastern syria i will wipe out his. economy if that happens i've already done it once with pastor brunson. i'm sure that he i hope that he will act rationally you do have to understand if they're fighting each other for many many decades actually for centuries they've been fighting each other meanwhile republicans and democrats on capitol hill are criticizing the trumpet ministration
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for abandoning what they say is a group of fighters that were instrumental in the global effort to dismantle eisel in both syria and in iraq these politicians are now looking at passing legislation that one would punish members of the turkish government if they overplay their hand during this military operation and some of those punishments could even extend to the turkish president himself writ of tayyip erdogan on the big challenge for the legislators is coming up with a bill that they can not only get passed but also can pass once again if donald trump the u.s. president decides to veto the measure meantime the pentagon is confirming that it has moved what it's calling to high value detainees from a kurdish detention camp in northeastern syria outside of the country there are numerous reports in the u.s. press indicating that 2 british members of eisel otherwise known as part of the
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beatles who were instrumental in the murders of james foley the u.s. journalist as well as other western hostages are being moved so that they theoretically could be brought to the united states to stand trial for their involvement the pentagon isn't confirming that these 2 men are in fact the ones that are being reported on but it would be a significant change given that in recent years the u.s. had been keeping a high value detainees either in iraq or who had moved them to guantanamo. well the u.n. security council is to meet in the coming hours to talk about what's going on in northeastern syria the meeting was requested by the 5 e.u. members that are currently on the council that's france germany belgium poland and the u.k. here's our diplomatic editor james bays after days of discussion the u.n. security council's agreed to have a meeting on current developments in syria but there's very little chance of
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agreement on anything other than expressions of general concern what do you hope to achieve these discussions and babs' the conventions that. should just pieces that be a chance to solve issues since it's the european members of the council have been pushing for a meeting some of them have strongly condemned turkey but the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists issued a statement that stops well short of that civilians and civilian infrastructure should be protected in accordance with international law. the secretary general believes that there is no military solution to the syrian conflict the same language the un has been using throughout syria's bloody 8 and a half year long war there is nor military solution because there is no military solution as i have said repeatedly there is no military in solution to the seed and
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prizes so how does that apply to turkey's current operation if there is no military solution and that's the firm view of the secretary general is the clear inference to that that he is not in favor of a new military operation. we have been proven correct on this time and again people have believed that particular fences could wind the conflict from one side or another none of that has happened and it will not be able to happen the parties need to come together they need to resolve their differences diplomatically many of been questioning whether president trump effectively gave a green light to turkey ahead of its military operation but there's also attention to on russia after recent comments by its foreign minister sergei lavrov that the syrian kurds should start negotiations with the assad government russia like everyone else knew exactly what turkey was planning president obama made it quite clear in front of other world leaders even showing them a map last month at the u.n.
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general assembly perhaps russia is prepared to tolerate turkey taking a corridor of land along syria's northeast border while it and the assad forces continue the bombardment of it live in the northwest with the hope it will eventually lead to the kurds coming under the control of the syrian government jamesburg al-jazeera at the united nations. lots more to come here including rebel . opposition m.p. is once again prevented from performing. and this inspirational 97 year old nobel prize winner has helped shape lives for the better.

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