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we want to see a new candidate who's going to take the country to a better future we think that with evo will just stagnate. a minute it's not just a desire for change through also worried that we're alice is slowly eroding democracy in the country. just to run in this election and change the constitution and defied a referendum in which the electorate narrowly rejected that. they could be a way up to 7 days the remaining 1st from votes to be counted and to see if president moralism is full of was of a full term to celebrate or another electoral votes of all the heads john home and i would 0 the pause. our time for a short break here now to 0 when we come back canadians have to a general election has been seen as a battle between progressives and conservatives. and now it's a closer look down in indian administered kashmir is affecting families that are in that state.
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hello there plenty of rain across much of indonesia the rains that becoming a little bit more widespread as well but also out some heavier out tools the west of borneo as we go through choose say that rain tending to stay in the same area a dry day choose to cross into. elsewhere very widespread some heavy thunderstorms in the mix as well so a dumb couple of days likely across into kuala lumpur and singapore and still some rain showers lingering into here cimon now down into australia there's no rain on the right here actually got some cloud which has been working its way from west to east in the last few hours but it's the temperatures really that are the focus because you've got 21 celsius you an adelaide on tuesday 23 in melbourne now these time which is an adelaide a well above the average it's the war one in perth as well again these temperatures about 5 degrees above but by wednesday 30. actually 9 degrees above the average for
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this time in october a warm day in melbourne as well in fact a woman up in sydney they could have a mix of the cloud and sunshine mix of showers and windy conditions really across new zealand quite a wet day tuesday in christchurch and then those showers working their way tools the north as we head into wednesday and just 14 at best in or clint. this to say make the heroes of europe asia africa the middle east oceania. to a stage made for such. a connection makes a state pick for the becoming splits to. keep such a short stay i took. this fee for.
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that song. welcome back a quick amount of the top stories here on al-jazeera lebanon's prime minister saad hariri is meeting now with his cabinet to discuss new economic measures president michel aoun says the protests express people's pain but accusing all politicians of corruption is not saying. that it is incumbent president is ahead in the election but it looks like he'll have to face a runoff in december only results put longstanding leader able around as ahead of his rival carlos messer but not enough to win outright. and u.s. troops have crossed into iraq as part of their withdrawal from northern syria it's believed that he's 19 vehicles upon through border crossing and then heading to
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iraq's northern kurdish region. now a state of emergency in chile's capital is now being extended to other parts of the country the military has been deployed to control the civil unrest against a transport say hike that's been reversed after protests began at least 8 people have been killed in the rioting stories about reports from santiago. it all started as a fight against a rise in the subway fare but it has escalated into this. a major crisis that has the south american country in chaos. social injustices everywhere the minority concentrates all the wealth this is about how they rob us in supermarkets in health care how they profit without pensions protests like this one happened in many areas around the capital santiago. the government declared a state of emergency on friday and pulled the military on the streets for the 1st
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time since the end of. 1990 but that did not deter people. so this is how the clashes have been ongoing mostly young people coming here to protest against the government and clashing with the police that is responding mosely with that tear gas and rubber bullets people are using then i think to protect themselves most of those we have spoken to say but angry because they are fighting against us system that is perpetrating inequality. he says has been protesting peacefully and was shot by the police with a rubber bullet. in the air and this is how they responded we were a man on the streets and we won't respect a curfew we are in a democracy they call and prevent us from being on the streets. on the other side of town families banging pots and pans supported the protests against the older you
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know. we are tired of prices going up politicians making money we don't want to live in a bubble we have to protest peacefully so they listen to us people cannot make it until the end of the month and that needs to change looting has been ongoing in several cities some supermarkets and shops were set on fire on sunday there was transport deadlock in santiago and kills had the international airport the government was forced to impose a new. 11 hour curfew president. has been meeting with his cabinet to try to address the discontent but all source says its chill is economic model that needs to be revised oping the any who you will buy the part of the over the ruling class . of changing the model and the problem is the model and the model. is based on the the it is the model and it's a. completely unfair. to the probe it took them.
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has gone from being one of the poorest countries in latin america to one with the highest per capita income the problem is that the economic boom has not benefited everyone. and that's what these people would like to see change. processions supporters in catalonia have protested for a 7th straight nights they're angry about the jailing of separatist leaders who organized the band independence referendum 2 years ago hundreds of counter protesters were also out and in force they want catalonia to remain a part of spain well. traveled outside the regional capital to jerome where many remain divided over the issue of catalan independence the flags of spain and catalonia flying side by side on top of gibran as courthouse below the crowd is protesting against the arrests made during friday's demonstrations that turned violent. the processions supporters blame the national government justice
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system. i protest was sparked by the recent sentencing of 9 catalan politicians and activists after that failed as a session and 2017 frustrations from 2 years ago have been reignited and the resentment has grown as has the mistrust of the national law enforcement systems fueled by harsh police intervention. there's no doubt that the question of independence in catalonia is an intensely emotional one it goes right to the heart of people's identities here however a recent catalan opinion poll stated that 44 percent of people wanted to secede from spain whilst 48 percent want to remain. in another neighborhood just outside of g. donna there was a very different tone to that of the protesters many here do not have catalan roots but they share a pride in their homes even if they do not share the same opinions they don't know
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. and i was born here and married had my children here but i don't want to renounce my spanish roots i am catalog and spanish but they are worried about being left behind she thinks. that. if you're a president then you attempt to be neutral you can tony support your son because what about the rest of us we live in catalonia as well if you support independence i think that's fine each of us have the right to express ourselves how we want but the rest of us we're left without a president there has been wide condemnation over the violence for the past few days that prominent castle and figures who are against independence are leading calls for tougher measures against the regional government for the most anger reserved for the procession as president. you know you know the me by if i want to government of my country defends all the citizens from these powerful to reduce from the people who are blocking roads from those who applaud violence from those
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that called mobilizations against the judges of their sentences this is not tolerable and this is why we need to stop talking to. the procession as groups have captured the attention of those who perhaps thought that this crisis was under control but it has not necessarily draw more supporters catalan society is polarized and with a general election coming up next month no promise yet of any resolution soon. jeroen or. britain's government's expected to put its new brigs it deal before parliament for a vote this week it could even happen in the coming hours and on sunday the european union said it received prime minister barak's johnston's unsigned letter asking for a 3 month delay to the brags that deadline of 31st of october he was forced to send a letter in a vote in parliament on saturday. now canadians are heading to the polls later on monday as prime minister justin trudeau struggles to keep his liberal party in office as expected and then since out
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a series of events that dent in the popularity of trudeau and his party john hendren reports in the capital ottawa for many canadians justin trudeau charismatic to lure his d.m. in the us that are now almost unheard of the numbers i mean there are 4 years after he won a broad majority promising change he is now scrambling to rise above a dead heat with a conservative leader who promises change from him mr trudeau you are a phony and you are a fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country it's been a precipitous fall since he cut a dash in figure out his 2015 inauguration leaving him to remind voters of what he's done we were able to stand up. stand up to donald trump and his punitive tariffs on steel and aluminum were able to stand up when he wanted to tear up a trade deal that winds or indeed all canadians rely on the vaunted trudeau's sheen has been tarnished by his nationalizing an unpopular pipeline
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a finding that he had pressured his attorney general to go easy on a corporate prosecution and the revelation that he had repeatedly warned blackface is a young man still many voters consider him the lesser of political evils mr trudeau hasn't done as well as i hoped he might but is vastly better than his opposition that a lot of people are wasting their votes like a lot of people on a vote for the green party but they're going to vote for liberals because they don't want and so. the conservatives and liberals could each failed to reach a majority that could leave the smaller parties becoming kingmakers joining one of the larger parties to form a majority you do not need to choose between mr delay and mr deny there is another option but with the rise of incidents of anti immigrant sentiment illegal border crossings the birth of the populace people's party in a controversial new bill in quebec banning religious symbols such as he jobs some canadians fear into immigrant populism is growing some say canada is not immune to
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the forces of populism we've seen elsewhere around the world but in country after country the u.s. the u.k. people said he can't happen here and it did i see resentment i don't see populism occurring in canada i see resentment especially in western canada because of the kind of he is not going very well and people wonder well what the federal government is doing for me the government is doing nothing for me so maybe i should look at other options the election will determine whether liberalism will continue to be canada's governing philosophy or whether this nation of 38000000 makes a decisive tilt to the right john hendren al-jazeera ottawa. the people across australia were to a striking sight on monday morning the front pages of every daily deals paper brought out it's all part of a campaign to highlight government plans to penalize whistleblowers and silence sun journalism under thomas has more now from sydney they are normally rivals but on
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monday all major news organizations in australia joined forces similar tiny asleep protesting restrictions on press freedom by the government and in parliament of the opposition questioning the police commissioner has joined in commissioner have you seen the front page of these trying times today it wasn't just the australian anything strike you as similar in all of those pages. t.v. ads also highlighted concerns the government can range in the summer of voting the truth david says you're not allowed to know couldn't have been in history and it's happening journalists are worried after police raids in june on the home of one journalist and offices of others who'd run stories on the behavior of australian soldiers in afghanistan their work was based on documents leaked illegally the police said by whistleblowers media executives are concerned that there aren't enough protections in the law to allow journalists a public interest defense when publishing information the government wants to keep
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secret if government operates on the basis of a culture which is keep things secret because we don't want it being discussed then i think way as people way as taxpayers ways effectively owners of the government lose out media executives say 75 different national security laws passed since 2001 have chipped away at the freedom of the press and the reform but the government disagrees they are striving people want to see balance in the way we get all with the job but there are national security considerations that need to be taken into account reporters without borders says australia has dropped to 21st in its list of countries with a free press monday's campaign highlights that not many people buy physical newspapers anymore but what these front pages represent is a much broader conversation one that's happening in parliament on t.v. on social media and in the streets about whether australia's government is becoming
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to or for a tarion prioritising its right to hide secrets over the public's right to know andrew thomas al-jazeera sitting. not powerful tornado has damaged homes and cut power to tens of thousands of people in texas it touched down in dallas on sunday night which was already under a severe thunderstorm warning there were no immediate reports of any injuries. apple farmers and indian administered kashmir say restrictions on communication and movement having a devastating impact on their businesses the indian government revoked the region's autonomy and sentence olders 9 weeks ago the jura gate and he has more. it's harvest time in indian administered kashmir where apple production contributes 10 percent to the state's $20000000000.00 income. but this year apples are being left to rot because farmers confines people to pick them after prime minister and render mady abolish the state futon of the status and imposed
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a security lockdown as. the thought of situation is bad we couldn't harvest the apples on time and most of them fell down from the trees now we're collecting the rotten apples and throwing them away. internet i'm able phone services remain cutoff for this moment that means his business is in jeopardy then the basic communication is dollars we have no neighbors boss build up people. who are sitting in delhi westin in bangalore we're staying in genoa and other big markets and we're not able to come any good riddance it's fairly difficult. this wholesale fruit market in srinagar would normally be packed with traders business is down by 95 percent this year compared to last or just as bad as the left on each year export about $200000.00 boxes of apples in the domestic markets across india this year because of the situation farmers aren't able to send their projects to market they don't know where to send it because communication lines aren't working. in response
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to the crisis the indian government to set up a national co-operative through which families can sell their produce bought it imposes strict quality control measures which many farmers find hard to meet a lot i tell got that we can only select the produce if the color of the apple is good so far we have rejected 80 percent of the pharmacist come here to sell their produce the apple industry in kashmir involves 3500000 people around half the population of the state the look down has devastated the economy and farm is a cooling on the indian government to immediately lift the security restriction most victoria gate in the algae is there it's. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera lebanon's prime minister saad hariri is meeting with his cabinet to discuss new economic measures to try and calm
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rising public anger the president michelle islands as the process expressed people's pain but accusing all politicians of corruption is not fair meanwhile demonstrators are continuing their calls for the government to resign businesses and schools across lebanon are shocked. due to a general strike as more. well what we expect is for the cabinet to endorse prime ministers not of how do these new economic plan that requires or involve the raising revenues by either privatizing the telecommunications sector slashing the salaries of former and current officials there were no longer plans to impose taxes the protests were triggered on thursday when there were reports that the government plans to raise revenues by imposing yet more taxes on the people bolivia's incumbent president is ahead in the election but it looks like he'll have to face a runoff in december for a 4th term in power the results but long standing lead to even morale is ahead of his rival carlos message but not enough to win outright chinese government has
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extended a nighttime curfew to cities across the country it's in response to violent protests against the cost of living at least 8 people have been killed in the rioting. us troops crossed into iraq as part of their withdrawal from northern syria a convoy has passed through this ahead of border crossing heading into iraq snow the kurdish region. the emus special envoy for afghanistan has called for a cease fire in the country he says the breakdown in u.s. taliban talks last month is an opportunity to push for a truce on sunday u.s. defense secretary marcus but made an unannounced visit to kabul in an attempt to revive those negotiations u.s. president donald trump broke off talks with the taliban after the armed group carried out a bomb attack in kabul people across australia were going up to a striking site on monday morning the front pages of every daily newspaper was blacked out and asked the question when the government keeps the truth from you what are they covering up so part of a campaign to protest legislation media groups say restricts press freedoms well
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those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after witness india's worried go station that so much of the. told to notice there are we know they don't believe in the 2 state solution the do you still believe in the 2 state solution we listen what i said was that pakistan would never start a war i'm anti-war we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories the motto although 0. i thank. you i thought it was funny that the theme i put in you know.
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well let's talk about that i don't have another they give us a have. some of the other you have a birthday going to. be having another. baby and. i think it's a little. more. but i guess this wasn't going to work i mean something.
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i have to model people to me not to have not a family if you don't have that how to say that's a little not far from them can i mean take you find you that never took of your mom i don't think i am. i would not have a kid be everybody about to get me hey when a baby died leaving be here i've got a baby up next to me when i ask that. i don't have made out bad karma yeah but by being yourself which is like going to a big bad behavior. i think you have it on the heart of all. we are getting behind me here i cannot let my holiday without traffic even get passed but are we going to beat me or allow us to get on a point back to you know be resigned. if you cannot have a happy marriage to 50. 0.
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0. 3. 0. 00. school in the city you can get. one. that is ok. but of. course if they're not. doing as well and i sometimes think my little. operating has subsequently been up the. government. my thought.
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maybe was about the money coming out of. my mouth there is no need to. eat by the other looks i get out of the box i jump in with the sun is in the new school. think. my the good old and the too good work that but you put it in a muslim good word to the parents who was going to mom mom who was going to need to know about but you know about. your. yes and i'm going to. just.
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turn to our guy we have for us a guy but he was just i was falling down when are we were like you were so i wasn't the mile up. but like one up early. but now i thought i hung on my phone and i would you know i thought oh no not mike. i've got something. different i mean we cannot know. this was our party was about. whether it would be. better than me and i was there will go to one of them coming.
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to. the. and then the other. kind of time and kind of these people who have a parent have a kind of well you know the which is of the. blood of. though it might have the 2 that it would do a lot of but then they want to simply go ahead and somehow dive with us
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a month to month mamma mia we have them up and it isn't a good one give them an argument over through with the government that it will happen it will begin it's a very limited the done it up to do that now goes on get us money would get in on one side this it would hit one with 2 who goes up will have to deal with you that if you sit down with them don't about something new to me doesn't have to happen but she hasn't asked us and they got what you said let it was my cause i'm gonna say but the government you know but that's not what i'm sounding like the kind of hungry budget i want there but to show cut it down as i was good to get at there were. a lot of the to have an innocent and winnable on but turn on by taking my daughter back to the good are not i'm not just images of them as i never did get out but long of all of them that's out there but of over the to done it.
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is so cool with that because a. long pole. you want to put. people. like. you.
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to. work and i'm like a. miniature you know sitting in front of the pentagon. doing the funny thing of what he's going to say. to the other party but at the. minute you know that is to say that's not. a back to school because a lot of the lack of the manager positive was very much i replied to my running along the way lucilla. money was. going to come in to the tune of the good you were .
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youthful defiance. your turn next doctor also on the school board they arrested me at home at 4 in the morning while the electric shock treatment was the worse that triggered a revolution. the arrest of those children sparked it all of which became a battle without and that was the beginning of the armed struggle in syria. the boy who started the syrian war on al jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello and this is the news hour live from coming up in the next 60 minutes evidence cabinet meets in a bid to approve economic reforms and calm days of on precedented demonstrations.
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the u.s. withdraws from syria and its troops cross into the northern kurdish region of iraq . patients on leash their frustration as calls for the president to step down grow louder. an opportunity missed we look at why one of the world's biggest caves has been denied a prestigious heritage listing. and in support tiger woods declares himself after knee surgery. or world cup run might be over a bunch of pants right here and say they're proud of their achievements proud of their fans chief.
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we begin with the end to government protests in lebanon prime minister sadler how do you he is holding a meeting with his cabinet this hour to discuss new economic measures he's expected to announce a series of reforms in an effort to stop the protests they have been ongoing for days now well ahead of that cabinet meeting president michel aoun said he sympathized with the protesters he stated kucing all politicians of corruption is not fair. let's go straight to sami now that he's the director of the levant institute for strategic affairs and the columnist at monitors lebanon pulse good to have you with us so do you think these proposals by the cabinet will be enough to meet the protesters demands. no not not at all i mean it's too little too late. because.
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what this there are very late this should have done years before and what this government is trying to put together 3 days the 1st question why they were not capable of doing it 1st day they form the government specially that when they form the government the economy was in deep crisis and now it. it's obvious what they. want to. change a radical change so that doubts are high that they would get somebody for in order in order to. ease the anger of the best need. that compound of what we called this paper or this bundle of the form stuff some of it is not realistic some are. kind of measures cosmetic the forms it paper that was put together in 3 days
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this is not the serious at all this is on one hand on the other hand is asking for a radical change because the street i mean came to realize that the real problem is not the absence of paper or offer the form it's who will be conducting it and this is at the core of their demand they they want it change of the team the change in the person that are masters of their destiny and this is why i think that we are heading to a more protests in the street unless unless the government decides to resign and here given the extent of what's taking place in the street any kind of thought it is losing legitimacy so this is why i do believe that the 1st act this
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government has to do is to put his and his resignation well we know protesters also are calling for change in the voting system do you think that's likely. yes this is likely or not but this is very rational and very realistic let's keep in mind this establishment has reduced to one year to go or one year and a half ago and the electorate. that this me that insures their own petard but we saw nothing will change in the parliament in terms of. political representation. this current law they put together a law. that has one objective to it it would have produced them to produce the same
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political establishment so a radical change in the institution in the way offered it is and think people should definitely go through a new law this is why the. protesters demand of and your electoral law is capital this electoral law is the building block of. the forms because the forms should allow political opposition should allow better representation of the people that is normally formed was out a credible opposition and with this current law not a position is possible especially that the more disciplined and be put in place for the last 30 years even more is what we call national union government where they put the same political forces in the same government marginalizing cancelling any or all of the opposition so this is what the protestors are
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asking. more this open ended this type of regime that is the other side that is of caught up to this system is conducive to corruption so now they are. want it change and electoral law because this is the only way to change the political system in place a system of governance. in order to allow the emergence of a credible opposition and better representation of the people because that is to those protesters don't see in the political establishment any kind of representation no life and there's a lot of drama in me be with of if if the changing of your voting system if you think that's likely what would that mean for the country though i mean does that mean unraveling the whole political system the records even the constitution
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ultimately. no not at all because the current flow put in place proportional system and. preferential vote as well but the problem is that they mix them together in a way to. to to to to to come up with a result that is not. does not allow. read representation of the people there are many proposals of electoral law that will. improve the representation of the people no one no one in this day is asking for a change of the constitution they want to topple the regime by by your regime they are asking better or more this operandi of their daily life. of the court option
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and a change of the political needs of the political establishment who who are here for the last 2 decades so this is the basic idea and there is no way of changing it through the ballot box today because of this electoral law this is why they need an electoral law that will allow better representation that will allow them to change through democratic means and the democratic institution and they want voice in decision making they want to be their own author of destiny their own author of their life. from beirut. turkish president arrived at the y. and says the military offensive in syria is not a land grab he's criticized ankara's allies for not supporting what he calls
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a fight against terrorists sin and cos of lu is in istanbul for us so see them he's going to go to assad sure we know tomorrow is that basically a preview of his message. well the actually presidents are going once again repeated the same messages that he has been giving for a while as you said telling that turkey doesn't have any a mole territorial gain in syria and turkey is just after the after protecting the rights of the syrian civilians who took refuge in turkey after the civil war started in syria and he emphasized again that the deal that he made with the united states is a state to state deal turkey didn't sits around the table with what turkey calls a terrorist organization which is the white b.g. as the offshoot of the kurdistan workers' party for turkey and he repeated the same thing and he actually if the countdown has started and all of fishel have been
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saying today including foreign minister childish to morrow air around turkey local time 8 pm which is around 32 hours something like that the tempers ceasefire is going to expire and it will depend it will depend how whether this the air forces the y.p. g. forces will completely withdraw from the designated safe zone or not of course this is important to more of is important for turkey because the astana to rio russia turkey and iran have been working for a political solution inside syria and syria is also a party in this in the sochi meeting and at the end of october october 30th there will be the geneva talks with where they will discuss about the future of syria so this constitutional committee that russia and turkey agreed on including iran and that they announced in the turkish capital ankara
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a few weeks ago it's going to be an important step and turkey russia and iran are trying to work out a political solution process for syria that's why. through sort of prisons are gone aims to have a successful game in geneva talks for syria in terms of political solution but of course again he repeated the same messages because today in today's organization there's some of the speakers who were invited they can serve beer. they canceled their speeches because of turkey's military operation north assyria i guess y.b. generic down accuse those people for supporting terrorism and not supporting for democracy in iran is try still trying to explain his concert yeah if i could just get in. the u.s. has confirmed that some of its forces are actually going to stay in syria they're trying to control some of the country's oil fields any indication how turkey might deal with the.

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