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and in the end i want. to tell. you. this is the debris news live from berlin sirius last rebel stronghold faces an all out assault as government forces advance on it live human rights groups are warning of an unprecedented humanitarian crisis correspondent has the latest also coming out hundreds of people demonstrate their support for israel here in berlin and of protests and protests
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a much larger anti israel rally also taking place in the city. and another mass shooting in the united states disgruntled employee virginia killed 12 people with a handgun the gunman dies exchanged fire with police. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program human rights groups once again warning of an unprecedented crisis in syria as government forces of pushing into it live province hundreds of thousands of people have reportedly flaying from the region after 8 years of war it live in the country's northwest is a serious last remaining rebel stronghold to the east west and south of the region surrounded by troops loyal to president bashar al assad and his russian and iranian allies in the north turkish troops and their allies have taken control they are back. many of the rebel groups inside it live last year the presidents of both
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turkey and russia brokered a safe from the region but now this agreement same's to have collapsed trading triggering fears of another humanitarian crisis. this footage purportedly shows the aftermath of a syrian government air raid in it lip volunteer races to rescue injured children from the rubble observers are warning that the battle for the region could have a terrible humanitarian toll it libya is the last rebel stronghold with some $3000000.00 people packed together in close quarters rights groups say the effects of the battle will be felt across the world. displaced people will soon move towards other countries they have potential refugees if the status quo continues. turkey the european union and the whole world will be suffering a new wave of refugees to his shorts on the borders of many countries around the world they are already considered dead in italy so they have nothing to lose. you
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know the truce was brokered between russia and turkey to support the pows and sides in the war the u.n. insists it's pushing both to it here to the ceasefire we are strongly encouraging both russia and turkey to continue working together and to make sure that this single remember is them being implemented on the ground so this is what i'm continuing to hearing but of course we need to see it as i said to be implemented. russian and turkish leaders are scheduled to hold talks on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit at the end of june the fate of the ad lib tied to their fragile relationship. let's get more now from 2 yakkers and he's with the aid agency care international and joins me from gaza and in turkey just across the syrian border to a thanks for joining me what will can you tell us about the situation in it live at the moment. i think it's fair to say that it's
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a very dramatic situation and look at the moment the last month has seen significant high levels of violence there shelling means use of barrel bombs and it is forests what u.n. has missed the more than 270000 people on the move. we've had hope that the orphans of was of slow down as political pressure will go up for it for a political solution but that has not happened and so now we are extremely nervous that you see a lot higher numbers of displaced the north was very bored is it safe for aid agencies like yours to work in and around it live. the short answer is no. it was probably one of the most dangerous places in the world to conduct military aid work at the moment we've seen hospitals and health facilities be directly targeted as well as indirectly affected by the markets we've seen schools being evicted we've seen water stations giving to be seen and billions is shot at it's extremely dangerous and care continues to call for all party to the conflict to
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respect it mission communitarian log in to do everything they can to prevent the targeting of humanitarian workers and civilians of the country in that report we had that n.g.o.s warning of quote new waves of refugees fleeing from it live towards places like europe do you share that concern. this is difficult to predict where people will have i think it's important to remember most of all right now that syria the neighboring countries of syria right now hosting more than 5300000 refugees that they've taken a tremendous responsibility on both politically and economically to hold those refugees in care we call for international community to share that responsibility we need to continue to support those countries to provide services that are important for the syrian cities but also to take responsibility terms of asylum seekers and welcoming of responsible share of people needing protection as he said neighboring countries are bearing a lot of the brunt that
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a turkey being one of them is taking prepared to take in more refugees we don't know i think it's important to remember that turkey is the big 50 holding country in the world right now and care operates in turkey we're trying to support the syrian communities years best as we can but obviously no country in the world is ready to take in the 3000000 people through being hosted living in italy so the only solution to the good situation is not the turbulence of the borders it's that the violence has to stop and that's a political solution and that has been a safe fire in the region for a couple of months why do you think it's falling apart now yeah it's difficult to to be behind the scenes of that i think it's important to remember that it is the left rebel strong will be all known for since last year that the syrian government had intentions to take back the syrian military it's no big surprise the ceasefire has been in place but it was contingent on its political process that would produce
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a result those results of law comes through and now we're seeing russian syrian government putting pressure back on the cushion table. significant civilian consequences as a result. have some care international thanks very much for joining things i mean. well to the growing debate in germany over anti semitism now where 2 groups of demonstrations came face to face here in berlin today and he israel al quds day protest which opposes israeli control of jerusalem was met by hundreds of pro israel demonstrators data reporter kate brady was there. same procedure as every year since the 1980 s. l. could stay has been marked in germany with an anti israel demonstration. but critics deem it as anti semitic with reports of far right extremist radical islamic groups and holocaust deniers also among the crowd participants see it differently.
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we're not protesting against jews or judaism but against israel and against zionism the home is here why am i here because i think it's from the palestine it's gone it's our rights to defend this is always outraged and tell us you know it's about that. in response to the annual protest germany's anti semitism commission a call for all germans to take to the streets in solidarity with jews and israel some protestors jews and non jews a keeper they see as protest was made all the most significant after a reported increase in anti-semitic crimes especially to them my aim is to end all this against the jews that they are no longer targeted i think it's a disgrace for germany. we want to make it clear statement against stay every year as they march through berlin and spread their anti semitic and anti zionist slogans. so members of the jewish community was skeptical of the pro israel
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protest in general supporting palestinian rights and criticizing the state of israel and holding the state of israel accountable for its actions is in no way anticipate eric and i'm actually quite offended when. people make that conflation between anti-semitism and. criticism of israel these demonstrations carry a just a small part of a much wider a much more complicated discussion and debate going on in germany right now concerning the issue of anti-semitism and how it should best be tackled not an easy task given the tangled complicated web not only of culture and religion but of history and international politics. the german aid organization same watch says one of its ships confiscated by italian all foreign teams has been allowed to set sail again the civilian rescue ships a watch 3 saying here in file pictures was impounded on may 20.
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first and took them to italy italy's populist interior minister bhutto sylvania initially refused to let them ashore they were allowed to disembark at the island of lampedusa where the ship was seized. now to some of the other stories making news around the world in tanzania a total ban on plastic bags has come into effect the east african country says it'll punishment a factor is and uses with heavy fines or even prison time tanzania follows several other countries in africa like rwanda and kenya in prohibiting the environmentally harmful product. pope francis urged pilgrims to overcome their differences on the 2nd day of his visit to remain tens of thousands of people gathered at the country's main catholic shrine to see the pope the south eastern european country has a large ethnic hungary a minority and there have been tensions between them and romanians. hungary in court has ordered the arrest of the captain of a cruise ship over the deadly collision on the river danube in budapest the
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ukrainian was in charge when his ship to dismantle a sightseeing vessel 7 south korean tourists died and 21 a still missing. at least $38.00 people have been injured in multiple blasts at an explosives factory in russia it took place in asia and about 400 kilometers east of moscow parts of the factory building were destroyed the cause of the blast is so far unknown. a prayer vigil has been held for the victims of the mass shooting in the u.s. state of virginia 12 people died after a disgruntled city employee shot his coworkers in a government office for people who are wounded and are still undergoing treatment in hospital for their injuries the suspect himself was also killed after a prolonged gun battle with police is being described as a 40 year old engineer with the city of the journey of beaches public utilities department would kill to see you around. tara well scaliger
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mary louise gail. alexander mchale good self the list went on hold but one of the 12 people killed were employed by the city authorities and as a result the other was a contractor they leave a void that we will never be able to fill. they had been getting ready for the weekend when the gunman struck employees barricaded themselves in their offices as the shooter moved through the building. police said he was shooting indiscriminately. they described the scene officers find as a war zone. were armed throughout the building except for the basement so no sir it wasn't just one particular area that could be that's what he was looking for but once he began gauged in this activity it just continued throughout the building with. the attack left another u.s.
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city in shock and disbelief that this could happen on their doorstep one woman who was inside the building praised the swift action of 1st responders. i'm just going through a lot of emotion because it's 2 way too much killing going on and i'm just glad that they alert. enough time so we wouldn't be outside when everything was occurring. at beaches may call that a devastating day. today is for jeannie beach is darkest hour. a senseless crime. and imposed. tremendous grief but the people of virginia beach become more of. this country. a country where mass shootings occur with disturbing frequency one monitoring group said it was the 150th mass shooting in the u.s. this year. some sports now and
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a day of unexpected drama at the french open saw 3 time when a serena williams crashed out in straight sets in the round of $32.00 to fellow american sophia kennett losing 6275 world number one japan was also defeated in the 3rd round suffering a 6462 loss to unseated chick catarina sunoco. it was a better day for germany's men as alexander's very of emerged victorious from a 5 set thriller against serbia that descend logic and some tragic news now as the spanish soccer clubs via announced that their former player who is a antonio rayas has died in a traffic accident aged just $35.00 the club tweeted the news in an official statement read is want to host of on as a player with arsenal real madrid and of letting go of a trade and play $21.00 times for spain he won 3 europa league titles with severe where he'd come up through the ranks as a youngster. no watching daytime news from berlin up next a date or
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