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the factory ration at the american embassy for the most iconic images of the conflict in vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row seat to the final stages of the war cycle in colorado. more hotels? oh no, just the, an escalating situation is serious problems. so to be a sub government tries to slow the advance of the offers session fighters the you're watching all to 0 line from the headquarters in delphi and tell you, navigate is also coming up from an condition. scratching draws off off to the un holds a tongue boys at a key crossing due to safety concerns. at least 56 people are killed in
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a sam seed at a football ground. and getting the professors in georgia refuse to back down over the government. delaying talks about joining the european union. the syrian and russian air forces are carrying out airstrikes and northern syria. after opposition, forces made major a territorial gains. in the past few hours, farms hit residential areas and it live city causing widespread destruction and leaving several civilians dead and others injured for planes are also heading positions in level the off position forces to control of serious 2nd city on friday . they're now trying to push south into the central province of ha, so syria's army says a rainy and back the groups have now entered the country from iraq. and they're
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heading north to support the government and it's fight against opposition forces. the army also confirmed the iranian allied has the shabby fighters from iraq of entered syria. the iran for a minister wasn't damascus on sunday. and in the past few hours, he has been discussing the situation with a circus counselor for an anchor of speaking. after their talks, the circus for administer said they are needed to be compromised between the syrian government, people and the opposition. 84 in intervention is a great mistake. in order to understand the development and city of those who are not willing to understand what's taking place on the ground. so 10 business have been taken under the umbrella of us, dana. and we have managed to achieve some sort of communication between the different parties in syria for more than 1013 years. this guy says hasn't
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been, that is all the blind i to the low for the man today is to buy the city in a position and i'd failure to take any tends about positive measures on the ground, but that is a odd old fact that will continue to cause the civil war to ignite. once again, we have repeatedly demanded all the parties to come together to more up the status again, as they says in city a are in close contact with israel. and the united states, their ex, um, are meant to, to the diverse at 1010 from what israel is doing in lebanon. and guess the strip. that's why the situation in syria is though that a different the sub put tiers instead of is that that as of the orders that it has to upper it gives, once again are active in the north of syria. this is
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a great day. and so to see it is stability and security. this grave situation is a calls us can said that's the way to have an impact, the old that he's in the countries, namely the 30th and a rod. we totally understand the is a lead design, a to z and z roll, an escalating then said in this area. so no, because of all who is wanting us not from turkey, is border with syria to tell us more about the take away message sent him from that press conference that was held between the 2 for a ministers of the there indefinitely. there are natural differences between the iranian foreign minister and turkish foreign minister in there of in the countries approach to the syrian problem. this is what also iranian for administer action,
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underlined in this press conference. while the iranian government has been accusing foreign powers for the intervention for the problems in syria since the beginning of the civil war. so it gets for administer on their lines that it is not only they, if you can not explain the situation in syria through for an intervention because there is a community, there is a position who is not happy who has not with the happy with the government and there is a civil war and the civilians have been deliberately targeted. and despite the international agreements like this style now, and so should they of this fight the escalations on that have been drawn by 2 key russia and iraq. and that's why there should be a compromise, a consensus between the parties and the syrian government. they all positions and the peoples occurred curves are apps that the mother are part of the syrian
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government. turkish governments as supports the territorial integrity inside syria . this is what they have on the line so far since the beginning of the civil war, as it is also a security mess, real security for the circus borders as well. and, but apparently to fort, administers, discuss the details as far as their differences. and it both foreign ministers are in touch with russia. russian foreign minister law role, who's directly involved in the situation in syria about to kid doesn't. the doesn't prefer that's a form of fighters. i catch the shabby and his beloved melisha come and fight is side syria. and this and that they should be a common understanding to soul this crisis inside syria and took a believes that it's time the, the civil war. totally and, and there is a consensus. okay, thank you so much for the reporting for us from the syria church,
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a border and i'll speak to most of the physician who's an iranian affairs analyst and professor as far as media faculty. joining us by skype from tyrone. thank you so much for joining us. on al jazeera, so we heard that reading and for a minister at that press conference, say that he had discussed share the concerns with turkey. but naturally, there are differences. what's the crux of these differences and, and how big are they between iran and turkey? hello. and thanks for having me. well, i think the 1st thing to note is how fast this war started immediately after this, the sire in israel and 11. and we do all know how these are these go for the transition of back of the field so fast. and they're notorious for that. but the restrictive is bad and the restrictive of the width and the media reports saying that meets a turkish intelligence agencies. direct roles behind this war of terrorism
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and service attacks on the tv and call them. and i can also be restricted because the video is coming out to syria from those that have been taken by. i received an army on from these terrorists where i've been confessing similar things. you know, it's fixed completely understandable how churchy has concerns and about that sir. and we'll fix our dish separate this and other senior year. ok still on it. so i be expect it from turkey to up, you know, play it's role on their be all strong. i'd have talks and comply with us on the taking. so when they offer a lot of guarantees that the military's to terrorists and have live with not launch war on the syrian government and a nation. right. and now we'll guarantee that the cause. so, okay, so hang on, what, what they are in your minister?
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what, what they're raining for administer be trying to accomplish right now during this visit to turkey? well, i believe so, but he has these things don't face the objectives, so you know, conserves, understandable as always the, he is because i, i believe, try you to of, you know, fall ball, tell the tactics, officials that this law or to get it out of hand really easily terrorism could still folder all across the region. oh, so easily here. we cannot be controlled because the codes cannot be controlled. so i believe be waiting for ministers with requesting the i and for government to of you know, harness of the militants that come under its own words and has asked for more coordination and cooperation in order to calm down the situation. because of the
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rest of the wrecked corrects that are close to the entire region. and because the easy, these are the major we there of this lar, if it tends to be use. so i believe this is even more of drawing. this has been more effective march ations disputed. so so actually you're wrong. so the cold calculations. so right now, as for ron's political towels and collisions at possibly military calculations as well, what would they be right now? because presumably iran would want to come to the aid of its allies, syria, so i'll definitely leave all the the, the service within the stop. i fantasy, they will try to continue. they've been sending out media to those office rep coming to go to even east and boulders of the rocks, you know, not just the west but the east. so they are repeating the same kind of pattern that they did actually 10 years ago,
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16 years ago. and they started at and definitely the lawn and russia both of them rushed to. busy how they seem to be on the government side of this all, you know, was on terrorist definitely we would see a change in the battle to be in the coming days as, as, as all of the syrian government get smaller immigration. and uh, i believe both the run and searching. um, uh, it's better for both of them to collaborate and cooperate, to, you know, remove each other's concerns. rather than standing on office decides as they are good neighbors. they are friends, right. or major players able to reach e. okay, we'll leave it there. most of cautiously on iranian affairs on that list. speaking to us something wrong. thank you so much. i the thank you. thank you very much. the
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whole is your monetary and situation and gaza is rapidly worsening us. thousands of displace palestinians are being starved with no access to food, water and medicines. a delivery through a keyboard or check points between israel and gaza has now been holstead that you went agency for palestine, refugees, as it stopped transport across, cut them up with sun and crossing, due to safety concerns along that route. the situation is particularly bad in the north with experts warning of assignments. so it's really ministry continues. it's blockade for nearly 2 months. i do for the joining us now from dated by law. so in terms of the humanitarian situation, what's the impact of who in our was suspending aids coming through the kind of i was on and processing. and that is simple as that know palestinian family in the garden is being able to have
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a meal per day. now, in specially in the southern gaza strip, where most of the policy needs have been completely relying on hot meals, kitchens and community kitchens, and after the world central kitchen housing. this operations, after 3 of their employees have been get a killed. there has been no community to working in policy and use are struggling to have one meal free day. but the situation is way worse. and another, and parts of the cause of true, where it has been under a very strict feeds for more than 60 days without any food, lot through medicine and aids, and all the requests for 8 to enter and to get delivered in those areas has been completely denied and rejected by the is really us warranty. so people are asking like how do those people in the north are coping with 60 days without any food and water?
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and especially the fact that there's no big trees. there's no community kitchens in those areas. and those were any questions, have been knitter, need wiping out all sources of lice and even some drinking water. there has been no fuel entering those areas where people do not even have safe water to drink. so on all aspects the food situation is katasha freaked across the gaza strip, and especially in the, in the not being parts and tens with all of that. of course happening. the is really air strikes, continue across different parts of the gaza strip and resulting in jackson casualties. well, we just received news that the situation in best lie is still escalating. where to call is to use have been killed and base. yeah, there has been a lot of rumors, a new circulating online that's the nothing got mr. mc of people but know there's a lot of hottest and you still in the nothing parts, especially the into, by the a big, big news. and those, the new case by is where do you watch?
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but it's not only the fact that the air trucks are ongoing is that not certain parts of the service. we also got news that to positive news have been killed in the city in the area. and this is the heart of the gods city. so this situation, i'm in all of this to interior in crisis. the luck of medicine, the luck of have a lots of every single across the gun. and so there's really forces continues to target different areas across the global sir, and it's not only the another in parts or the gaza safety, but also there was an, a task on it. but age in the central area were a t h. policies have been injured and they were transferred to the hospital where we are right now. and the doctors are saying that it's very hard for them to save the lives of people. when there's no medical supplies, there's no medicine, there's no way to treat all of these wounds, especially the wounds that are coming with very severe burns,
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because there is simply no burden creams and no way you could street all of this amount of injury policy, new every single day and just for the, the reporting from data by law in regards to him. thank you so much. i is still a heads on alpha 0 a. so down and volkswagen in germany as thousands of workers go on strike to demand better wages. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read pins through the use of basically you miss all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00 and others make
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the top stories on how to 0 this our syrian government, we're planes are carrying out airstrikes, some of the cities of it live on the left. so last few hours strikes targeted residential areas and eclipse city, causing suits destruction and leaving several, several rooms that opposition forces to control level on friday. they're now trying to push south sensor the central province of garza, as humanitarian situation is worse, thing off to the u. n. agency holds a delivery through a chief border crossing due to safety concerns. thousands of displays, palestinians are on the verge of starvation, with no access to food, water and medicines. at least 56 people have died in a stampede at a football match in guinea. spectators report at least started throwing stones
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during a football match on sunday. security forces use tear gas causing panic. the victims were trampled as crowds try to flee the stadium. let's talk is joining us now from the car in front of all. the more you learning about this nicholas well, the prime minister of guinea just came out with a statement calling for. com. as the shock of the events that happened late on sunday night is turning to anger anger at the security forces that were there. that was supposed to handle the situation, but for, according to some that were present during the game that provoke this stampede by shooting at a toward spec to theirs were tear gas in the stadium. it all started on sunday night. this was supposed to be a family friendly event, a football game at the finals of a nation wide tournament that was taking place away from the capital. could i agree?
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but in the town of ends, eric corey. and it's when at the very last minute, just as it hit the 90 minute mark, the referee called the penalty for the visiting team. and that visit team visiting team scored that all of this degenerated into violence and with the spectators pelting water bottles into the stadium. and the security forces responding with tear gas. now this stadium was packed, there were tens of thousands of thousands of people in the stadium that can only contain hundreds of people with one exit door only. and so when they started fired firing tear gas, people rushed towards that one exit, and many people were killed in this down. pete, we're still trying to figure out the whole, the death pulling the full picture. and the government is trying to work at that. okay. service, thank you so much. douglas hop reporting from the car in senegal,
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protesting george. i have continued for a forced night as pro european union. demonstrators faced off against police. hundreds of demonstrators and police officers have been injured. and this comes weeks before parliament has to elect a new president. the current president says she will not step down to meet them rather than co reports. the motive versus a class of the elements into b. c. protest is shooting by work. police responding with water cannon as well as to your gas demonstrates is washing their eyes out away from the freight. some tried to hide in churches, others erected improvise barricade tension has been rising in georgia for
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months. your position has accused the country of moving away from the past to join you and becoming closer to moscow and its promises. ive been attending protests for quite a long time now and quite frankly, it's been very tiring to see that a government does not hear what the people desire. i'm here for a very simple reason to defend my european future and the democracy of my country. my country deserves to be free from the rest and regime that has haunted us for many centuries. and i believe that we need to get into europe. that's why we are sending here and we are risk and go we're life through every single are health. but digits was the ruling georgia dream pods and one disputed election in october and says it will freeze you, accession talks for full years. $121010.00, the president celebrates, would obviously be the says, the election was rigged and called for more protests. the president's role in georgia has been reduced over the years to be most the ceremonial. she said she
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wouldn't step down when a town ends this month adding to the political rift in the country. the government says that's out of the question loops about us giving up so the president has full fridays left and she can not get used to it. i understand her emotional state, but of course on december 29th, she'll have to leave her residence and serene to this building to a legitimately elected president. has police dispersed crowds in the early hours of the morning, acts of protest and arrests continued across the city. inspired by this video of a young boy throwing a ball so at the lease, hundreds of students refused to attend classes on monday and assigned that the opposition is not backing down to meet them. if it didn't go out to 0. thousands of workers at the german auto auto giant volkswagen had begun to strike in an escalating battle over wages. a major union has called the striking the car makers headquarters involves berg and other cities. volkswagen plans to layoff thousands
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of people co pay enclosed plans for the 1st time and it's home country. germany is biggest employer with nearly 300000 workers, has been struggling with the weak consumer demand and raising production costs. charlie angela is out of strike outside of volkswagen. factory in hanover. is the union and the maybe even the time, even in the old know. you said there was a need to folding them on the
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right. the reason for calling the 2499. the reason that you on the like the know the sale tv is in new york. mm hm. yeah. the other problem it's slowing demand in china for decades. vw, what is the largest foreign comics of that? but lately, the brand, you know, some of its appeal more time is by the timing to home growing from the cfo's. the said recently that the company has one maybe to his conference around. but the
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question is, what happens to these rockers and to the company, if they call it reduce costs, charlie on to the, how does there a enron, a un climate conference has taken place? focusing on these rectification, a senior year unofficial has described this as well as lands aggravation as the greatest environmental challenge offer time. almost half of australia's arid landscapes have been devastated, but a sarah clark reports from brisbin. some eco systems are defining the extreme conditions. glen landsberg is like an outbreak of strategies all his life is the 2nd generation land holder who's trying different re hydration techniques. so it'd be to turn a drawer landscape into apple funding land, and it's what it becomes a very, very much of the management site. and it's very fragile bus. a lot of these plants, so the here, the evolves to thrive and these live in this landscape. one of them as limiting
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factors as board a. so trying to make the most of the rightful that we do get in this region the child level of western plains and is typically some of the most outlined in australia. despite the timeframe for climate change is compounding the problem, creating closer and dry conditions. variety saying is a reduction of cost boss landscapes across australia, the colombo trans, directing that these things were assignment saves these long song lives in a row i saw must be directing we a lot of agriculture activity, which is causing more degradation and more to certification. run across the call center. but some of the most volatile ecosystems are defining the situation and going green the spot, the increasing aridity studies show 50 percent realizing carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere of foss, tracking photosynthesis implants by allowing them to use sketch water more efficiently for the plans that are living at right now, they're able to grow easy and fast, the site for them, then it's probably
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a good thing. on the other hand, that means that you will probably see either the longer time, some changes in the ecosystem composition. additional carbon dioxide may be beneficial for plant price. the negative impacts of also draw climates have not gone away. the greening process, do some more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is happening on dry lands globally, but it's not happening in all our regions. and so i just wonder, a downsize to the granting of natural ecosystems with move agitation increasing the risk of bush wise. that morning is not lost on glen lands, but we can do all sorts of restorations work. but if we don't take into account what's going wrong to stop with, and if we don't change those practices, then we're going to be stuck in the loop. it's just going to keep happening. for now, he's sucking up the early summer rain full. 0 o'clock alger 0. brisbin. that's it for me. thanks for watching. coming up next. it's inside story by the
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high low, the southern parts of india had been flooded by a tropical fica, and we'll get that in a moment. first to east asia where winter has been spreading its hand across the north. we've had wintery weather sweep rushes of far east. it's not going to be northern areas of japan that will get that cold. bloss with temperature is set to come down for the likes of support, or you can see that snow on went straight through to thursday. temperatures of also come down in beijing and shanghai that trend will continue. as we go into the latter part of the week. it's looking west across the western and most central air is much dry in the south for the likes of hong kong. and that's not the case in south asia has been exceptionally wes, thanks that fly clone. it fell apart as it smashed into the south of india. its cause widespread flooding here. and we still have that rain on choose day. we'll
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see the rain come back in on wednesday, but the remains of that system pull out to see it's not stria across the north of india, bangladesh as well as me and ma y as well for pockets down. but we still have those folks in small issues and also be affecting in new delhi. if we have a look at the 3 day, they'll be some improvement on wednesday, but it looks pretty unhealthy again. on friday, the lightning offensive by opposition flight is in syria. sweeps on woods often and that po fools, president bush out, a side vows they'll be defeated despite little resistance with his forces. so what's next with syria and the other countries involved in the war? this is inside store, the
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