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you charms about the future bank check it out yourself. this is g.w. news live from berlin as world powers because hundreds die in syria's eastern guta a un security council ceasefire vote is delayed again until later today just as deadly syrian government and strikes pound the rebel held area at the moscow also coming up. u.s. president donald trump announces the high seas crackdown on shipping companies
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linked to north korea spilling these sanctions as the heaviest ever will get the latest from seoul. and desperate parents demand to know where our daughter will take you to the town of death cheat in northeastern nigeria in shock after dozens of schoolgirls go missing feared abducted by militants. i'm a dick committee welcome to the program we begin in syria where the government is escalating attacks on the opposition held sobs of damascus known as eastern ghouta for the six day running intense shelling has killed almost five hundred people including many children the u.n. security council has been unable to agree on a cease fire resolution in syria and has delayed a vote until later today now the temporary cease fire would allow much needed humanitarian. to each truck civilians but syria's key ally russia is blocking that
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resolution it says it wants guarantees that rebel fighters the east and bhutto will respect a halt to the fighting will get expert analysis on this in a moment but first this report. these crackling bright lights have all the hallmarks of a firework display. but they were designed to devastate not to celebrate. activists say they are proof that the syrian government is firing indiscriminate cluster bombs in built up residential areas. the syrian civil defense group known as the white house let's posted this footage to a social media web site they say it shows they're members rescuing children from guta a rebel held district outside damascus after six straight days of regime bombing. others less lucky grieved their lost ones well are but we're ok we're nine knew he
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would go. i told his grandmother he would go. he didn't want to continue living in terror. i wish it had been me who was killed instead of my son. you know that i wish it had been me who was killed so i wouldn't have to grieve for you my son nor the rule of the love your son have lost hope. others cling to it the work of first responders here made even harder by treacherous conditions and a lack of medical supplies. as death rains down from above world powers are still arguing about how to stop it. the u.n. security council has been trying to agree on a thirty day humanitarian ceasefire but last minute amendments by russia forced a vote to be postponed to saturday. sweden's u.n.
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ambassador voiced his exasperate. i'm trying to facilitate and meaningful outcome of this security council so i can only protect what we're trying to do and that is to have a resolution adopted yesterday now we have not. i find that extremely frustrating given what we are faced with on the ground. hopes are that agreement on a ceasefire would finally allow sorely needed aid delivery and medical evacuations . well i'm now joined by middle east analyst khalid yakov a wife who also worked as a correspondent in damascus for many years thanks for joining us so what guarantees is russia looking for that's what this saying they need in order to pass this resolution which is there is always delay for the situation to be finished on the ground forward for the forces and the forces are like two two of us are mainly the forces of. iranian backed militia which is good but important active
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military acted on the ground to achieve their military good which is finish off the sun the opposition in a minority alawite to the g.m. backed by russia remember this is a school it is commissioned zone championed by most school itself and now it is helping or even bombing get itself to smithereens and getting the experience of civilians so this is just diplomacy for russia to be a diplomatic player on they would stage wide in fact it is and here lately and soon the civilian population so say russia doesn't get what it is that they really want can anything be done at all to change the situation well of course we've seen that actually two weeks ago two weeks ago they're not the states so that russian backed forces were encroaching on its allies in syria which is that it's led force so they bombed them and they killed maybe from one hundred to three hundred russian
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mercenaries they have no problem when the u.s. for example has its vital interests threatened in syria to act militarily but obviously the plight of civilians of soon the civilians. in the face of this i will lead the onslaught of how do we let the regime is not of concern to the west it's not vital interest i mean this is not the first time we're seeing an attempt at ceasefire. we think the diplomatic solutions are out of the window they're not going to work of course the politics of solutions will not work only russia has realized this the moment but our obama told bashar assad look if you used chemical weapons our bomb you and he did not so diplomacy has to be matched by force if you want if you want peace prepare for war and this is non existant on the so-called powers which are the so-called concerned about the human thirteen situation speaking of the humanitarian situation we've seen the pictures from the report just now how during events unfolding there what's the hope for the civilians on the
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ground i'm afraid there has been various u.n. resolutions calling on you and aid to proceed to areas and these are merely besieged remember seized by the regime and the iran is a big player in this multi militias backed by iran financed by iran directed by iran from thought on our part to speeding in these seizures and in the killing of sinister billions and they are the shia the shia militia is huge responsibility and they are backed by your own yahoo khaled always thank you so much for joining us and for that very strong dose of reality here as president donald trump has announced a new round of economic sanctions on north korea washington is taking aim at shipping companies from nine countries accused of illegal trading with killing young al these measures are intended to force north korea to end its nuclear and missile programs in a speech to the conservative political action conference trump said the new measures what the toughest yet. we imposed today the heaviest sanctions ever
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imposed on a country which was a little and frankly hopefully something positive can happen we will say but hopefully something positive can happen but that just was announced and i want to let you know we have imposed the heaviest sanctions ever imposed. so i spoke to reuters correspondent josh smith who is in seoul and i asked him what's different about these sanctions announced by president trump is latest sanctions take quite a targeted approach to some of the ships and companies and other entities that the united states says is extending a lifeline to north korea last year china which is a major ally of north korea historically drastically cut too much rich oil supply and other types to north korea which has led north korea to seek other ways
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to try to get some of that much needed fuel and western intelligence agencies have repeatedly said that one of those major ways are these ships that are making risky ship to ship transfers in the ocean and those are what is targeted in these latest sanctions. well time now for some of the other stories making news around the world multiple attacks in afghanistan have left more than twenty people dead the islamic state group says it's carried out a suicide bombing that killed at least two in kabul's diplomatic compound it followed an attack by taliban insurgents in the west that killed at least eighteen soldiers two other soldiers died in separate blasts in the south. the white house was on lockdown for an hour on friday after cost struck a security barrier according to the u.s. secret service the car did not breach the barrier the cause thirty five year old
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female driver however was apprehended immediately the driver reportedly has previous arrests for similar incidents near the white house. over one hundred central american migrants have been rescued from a truck abandoned in north and mexico the migrants including dozens of children suffered from dehydration and. mexican soldiers patrolling mexico's border with the u.s. found them the miners will receive legal age to apply for refugee status in mexico . the republic of estonia is marking its one hundredth anniversary a parade is taking place today in tellings freedom square attended by the nation's president dystonia was under soviet occupation from one thousand nine hundred forty four and two in one nine hundred ninety one it joined the european union and nato in two thousand and four. fears are growing for a group of more than one hundred missing young women in northeastern nigeria now
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it's believed the book around militants kidnapped them after attacking their school earlier this week the girls desperate parents are cleaning to hope and calling on their government to act now. reports. a remote town in nigeria's northeastern state. has largely been spared from attacks by book jihadists but that ended this week when. the local school dozens of school girls are now missing. this is that some of the students were staying before the attack right now it's deserted classes are suspended its. heat daughter has been missing for days she shows visitors cards from the school as well as a picture of her daughter. the whole family is in despair. we
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looked everywhere in and around town and couldn't find her. have kidnapped. most parents believe that boko haram took their children witnesses say they saw girls riding on a truck that drove out of the city that parents have put together the names of one hundred five missing girls the government hasn't released any official numbers or any information on where the girls could be. been given no information about her children first the governor tells us they've been rescued then he comes back and says no one will be rescued from. the town of she is still in a state of shock and waiting for the government to act on its promise of a rescue mission.
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fulls bug with their new coach who no love idea travelled two minds to kick off match day twenty four on friday night the visitors had multiple opportunities to put the game away but mines had other ideas the wolves just sit. next to the game's first goal from the center of the box the six minute mark the assist came from william one nil forsberg. and coach love idea was fired up but then my answers you're sure you want to do didn't start the match came in just before the break and equalized for the home side and. fields to convert and late game winner and the school remained one all. one of the great is in the bundesliga takes place on saturday with flame and hosting north and rivals hamburg but the days when these sides were fighting for the title are long gone by men are hovering just above the drop zone and hamburg a second last this study is about just one thing survival. of the darbies
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against braman always special for hamburg but there precarious position in the table makes this game even more exciting. not just the position in the table you never want to lose a job. that's the way we're going to approach this game. hamburg haven't won in ten matches. last weekend's two one defeat to labor coups and with the latest setback. a loss against braman would see them lose even more ground in the relegation battle. hamburg you know just how important this game is. years you know we see this is a great chance to set things straight a bit and get back on track and you could call it. braman are also well aware that a win over a direct rival of the bottom of the table would give them
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a huge boost in the fight for survival they're expecting a real battle. we'll have really hard tackles and a high intensity game every player will run to the max on both sides but i'm definitely not expecting an unfair match and for unfairly. saturday's darby is a crunch game for both sides if amber blues they can expect a strong reaction from their fans. and that's your news rafa south thank you for joining us. you know the banks pay you to lie and so was the language of a bank running. for speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made four mines meet the germans new and surprising aspects of license culture in
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