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al-jazeera. every. chance for a reunion after decades of separation caused by a war. one i want to use joins a mother's journey to regain unite with the son she lost more than 60 years ago in the korean war on al jazeera. the united states of america simply not going to tolerate. turkey's invasion of syria the u.s. government imposes new sanctions on turkish officials over the country's offensive in syria and demands an immediate cease fire.
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hello i'm daryn jordan is on jazeera live from doha also coming up. a group of syrian soldiers enters the key city of man beach as turkish forces prepared to advance. a protest against efforts by guinea's president to extend his term turns violent in the capital plus. ecuadorians living on a low income breathe a sigh of relief but remain on guard after a political breakthrough. u.s. president donald trump is calling for an immediate cease fire in northern syria where turkey is carrying out a military campaign in kurdish held areas tens of thousands of people have fled the area trump has also approved a series of sanctions on turkey a fellow nato member well he signed an executive order authorizing sanctions
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against several turkish ministers the us president has also given the green light to his treasury department to increase terror of some turkish steel imports also on the economic front the u.s. is canceling talks on a $100000000000.00 trade deal with ankara trump says sanctions will include the blocking of property and barring entry of turkish officials into the u.s. well vice president mike pence says he'll be heading to the region to discuss turkey's campaign let me say the president could not have been more firm with president ford wanted in. the united states of america is simply not going to tolerate. turkey's invasion of syria any further and we're calling on syria to stand down and end the violence and come to the negotiating table and that's the reason the president sending me to the region to make his intentions very clear and we're going to be looking we're going to be looking for turkey to take strong action in that regard. has more now from washington d.c.
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it's interesting that president donald trump himself has been relatively quiet about this announcement of the sanctions he tweeted the official announcement but since then and after he actually signed this making it official he has been very quiet about it tweeting about other subjects instead mike pence is really taking the lead on this and he was the one that briefed reporters outside the air outside of the white house earlier today and he has cautioned that these tariffs may even increase against turkey if turkey were not to comply with u.s. demands to limit civilian casualties and limit its military incursion into northern syria and now it's his job to lead a u.s. delegation he says they will leave a soon as possible heading john karr to start this negotiation process but there are many skeptics here in the united states who say that this may be
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a mission impossible for pence because there is so much faith that was lost in the word of the american government after trump very unilaterally decided to withdraw u.s. troops from northern syria and now the task of asking kurdish forces as well as the turkish government to trust in the u.s. as a capable mediator have has many critics here saying that it just won't be possible . well syrian government forces have been quick to take advantage of the abrupt u.s. retreat from syria a small units of soldiers enter the used to dig city of man beach on monday as well as other towns in northern syria a day after being invited by kurdish forces well that sets up a potential clash with turkey whose president has indicated he'll intensify his offensive against the kurds turkey says it's establishing a safe zone along its southern border they now control the area in yellow including the border towns of. lane where turkish led forces have also cut off the m 4
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highway that's a vital supply line that runs through kurdish held territory from man beach to iraq turkish led forces are now on the outskirts of man b. meanwhile the syrian army as part of its deal with the kurds has taken control of from kurdish fighters and moved into. troops have also entered and raised the syrian flag in the province and the border city of sana'a to reports now from the turkey syria border they marched toward battle the turkish backed opposition syrian national army advance started northern city of them but the syrian army reached their 1st it is believed that it is a small unit that drives nevertheless it is a claim to territory they were invited by the kurdish syrian democratic forces who turned to differ when former the united states decided not to support the s.t.'s in the face of a turkish led military operation and instead decided to end its military presence
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in syria the syrian army's entry to members however may not mean the battle is over . we were about to implement our decision on monday as you know our mutual agreement with the us regarding the city was that terrorist organizations were going to evacuate mondays within 90 days but a year has passed and members has not been evacuated when it is evacuated so we as turkey will not be going there the rightful owners are brother and of the ones who will be going. it's another turning point in syria's war a sudden change in alliances has allowed the government to restore a sortie in the north east for the 1st time since 2013 there are some who are welcoming the new reality. out of the congratulations congratulations on the victory against the aggression. there are little details about the russian brokered deal which the s.d.f. says would help counter what it called the turkish aggression. turkey however is
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promising to take the fight until the end it wants to eliminate the y.p. chief of the syrian kurdish group which forms the backbone of the s.d.f. a group it says is linked to the outlawed. the turkish armed forces and the turkish republic conducted these operations because the syrian regime and syrian government is not it's a failed state and the turkish government conduct that the you played shield against the i saw militants nearby it is borders and also conducting these operations to the viper terrorist organization why b.g. is considered as a terrorist group because of the turkish foreign policy and international threats turkey insists it is involved in an anti-terrorism operation and not engaged in a war in the words of the turkish president a war is between states that could be a message to those who warned of the risk of possible confrontation with the syrian government turkish officials have repeatedly stressed this is an anti-terrorism
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operation that is being carried out in line with international law the u.s. administration did say one of the reasons why it decided to withdraw its troops was that it didn't want them caught between 2 opposing armies but russia stands in the middle the main power broker in the syrian conflict backs damascus but it needs ankara as it pursues a political settlement to the war it can avoid a clash it has been in contact with the different parties and it is in a position to decide how to divide the spoils of the u.s. pull out. on the turkish syrian border. well syrian kurds feeling the fighting are starting to arrive in northern iraq the authorities there say they could be the 1st of tens of thousands of refugees plans are being made to accommodate the new arrivals but the priority for the kurdistan regional government is to stop isis fighters and their supporters mixing with genuine refugees smith has this exclusive report from northern iraq. hollow just
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a few packs of essential all this family could carry as they ran from the fighting in northeastern syria there amongst the 1st to make it across the border into the kurdish governed north of iraq. there was shelling and fighting this man says my family hasn't slept for days we've left everything behind. almost 200 syrians were bussed into a refugee camp in a monday afternoon the biggest concern for the kurdish authorities is who exactly is crossing the border eisel fighters or supporters mingled with the innocent officials cross reference names to make sure those who got on the bus at the border stayed on for the 90 minute journey here a local intelligence officer takes a photo of the tally i think it's going to be interesting to see who is coming in the next days and what the authorities will do to filter this a population coming in certainly there's going to be checks done to make sure that
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they arrive generally and people are taking care of. everyone we spoke to share their shock at the overnight switch from living peacefully to being. america has let us down i didn't imagine that they would destroy the people in our future i used to like america but now i hate it i'm here. the syrians will join the already more than $1000000.00 internally displaced persons and refugees being hosted in the kurdistan region of iraq and depending on how long turkey's military campaign goes on for the kurdistan regional government the k r g estimates that anything between 30000 up to as many as a quarter of a 1000000 syrians will flee the fighting here into the chaotic. this syrian refugee camp has been here more than 7 years but tens a long gone children are growing up here people are putting down roots and now this
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small town is about to get bigger burnet smith al-jazeera dormice refugee camp in northern iraq. at least 4 people have been killed in anti-government demonstrations in guinea there's widespread anger they propose changing the constitution that would allow president alpha condé to run for a 3rd term nicolas are reports now from the capital conakry. gunfire in downtown conakry. frightened residents have locked himself indoors taking cover from guinea's paramilitary forces who are shooting a live rounds in the streets what was supposed to be in the nation wide protest against president alpha condé has turned into street battles between security forces and demonstrators armed with sticks and knives and they say they are here to defend their democracy we are not but of course we are scared but we managed to paralyze the city in turn it into
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a ghost town to show our frustration with our leadership. the 81 year old president wants a referendum to change the constitution so that he can run a 3rd term in office but his political opponents are against a referendum they don't trust the president to organize an impartial vote like you know obviously. need him one is leader. treats all of its citizens equally ear expect of ethnic origin fluff and a stiff neck with. the ethnic forlornly make of the majority in guinea and yet never has a full only been in power many of them are out protesting accusing the government of arresting them in discriminating against them this is one professor that has just been arrested in this is what's happening throughout the capital and the country paramilitary police deployed to try to arrest and stop any form of violence. security forces shot that sever.

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