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13 years after the fall of. nov 9th. will you. this is deja vu news live from berlin turkey advances deeper into northern syria in his deployment against the kurds there but kurds its leaders have signaled a deal with syria's government to cooperate in halting the turkish offensive that is the former ally the united states withdraws from the area also coming up.
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poland's governing conservatives secured a huge electoral victory the long justice party set to increase its majority after implementing reforms its critics call undemocratic. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us the turkish president russia tired area one has indicated that turkish troops are ready to launch an assault on the city of money which is held by syrian kurds now turkish media reports that the country's forces were preparing for an operation on them and were positioned at the city's edge having pushed into that area over the past 24 hours president ariel on added that turkey's aim would be to return the city to arab populations who he said words rightful owners meanwhile serious kurds have struck a deal with. syrian government forces to send off the turkish invasion as their
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former ally the u.s. as ordered a withdrawal from the northern border area. joins us now at the turkish syrian border border. what's the latest where you are right now in special it specially in light of the reports we're getting that syrian forces will be joining the fight alongside the kurds will these latest developments of course that complicate the battlefield i'm here in the turkish border town of. about 5 kilometers away from the syrian border which is to would say so rex and now off to the kurdish let forces that have officially turned to the syrian government and its ally russia for military assistance to bashar al assad and that's according to the information we're getting that from syria is sending units of troops and equipment we don't know how many troops how much
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equipment from i let go to monday in northern syria now monday that is one of the targets one of the areas that military is trying to attack is preparing to attack so there is a very real risk the syrian army and the turkish army could be facing each other that it could be clashes and this is of course absolutely no good news ok so this is all focusing now on monday where you know as you're mentioning it looks like considerable reinforcements are headed headed to help the kurds in light of this house turkey been responding to these developments. well president and one person abraham collins tweeted earlier today that turkey is still determined to continue this operation until all goals have been achieved which is according to fighting terrorism and setting up the so-called safe zone now
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he has also called what's coming from the kurdish side propaganda and he has urged the world not to buy into this but i'm sure there are crisis talks going on right now in ankara and possibly the talks with russia as syria's most important ally that the turkish government might not have expected these developments i mean they're facing fears international criticism sanctions and now it's changing situation on the ground but this is of course all politics. these are this is this mission has immense humanitarian human suffering on both sides of the border here on the side as well at least 800 civilians have been killed in the past day than. are apparent reprisal attacks from the syrian side we have this one turkish border town there and i brought you this report. in the turkish border town of. a public outpouring of grief. the women mourn the death of their village chief
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he and 2 other men were killed in a mortar shelling an apparent reprisal attack from across the border in syria was. misused we want this war to stop nobody should die no soldiers no civilians we just want peace. of course we're scared we're scared for the whole country for turks for kurds for everyone no one should be killed the son and. the other people show us where the weak timbs died. within a radius of 20 meters traces of bomb fragments. sounds windows walls vehicles battered by shrapnel. and. i don't think it came from the outside maybe from over there i don't know but this
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is from a bomb. similar stories can be heard in many turkish border towns. if people believe the war is just across the border in syria they know better now. that michael steele the mayor. supports the turkish offensive he claims the army is fighting for a good cause. here in uk to carlow we are hosting 125000 syrians you might be able to imagine how difficult that is we want to safe zone to resettle the 3500000 refugees that have become a burden for turkey over the past 8 years but europe occasionally sends a little money but we pay the real price syrians should go back to their homes. the area northeast syria that is supposed to become a safe zone is anything but. for days the turkish army and syrian opposition
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fighters have clashed with kurdish militia and while they are busy fighting each other there are concerns that ice is jihadists which are already defeated in the area might be able to regroup. international criticism of the turkish military campaign is growing the united nations say the offensive has caused more than 100000 civilians to flee but the consequences have also been dramatic on this side of the border in turkey and many people we've talked to here are hoping that the violence won't continue to escalate but this includes people inside rich who have grieving over the death of their village chief. and pray that the turkish military operation will and before they have to bury more of their loved ones. who are on the o.l. . spain's supreme court has sentenced 9 catalana leaders to up to 13 years in
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prison for their role in a failed independence referendum in 2017 they were part of a group of separatist leaders who organized the vote to declare spain's northeast and catalonia region an independent state now that referendum did pass with the majority vote but the central spanish government deemed it illegal. was briefing now on some other stories making the news wading through kneedeep waters emergency responders are searching for missing people after typhoon her give us that japan over the weekend the super typhoon has already claimed dozens of lives the damage done by flooding and landslides near the capital tokyo is still being assessed. in ecuador indigenous leaders agreed to end protests after president merino agreed to reinstate fuel price subsidies that agreement came after nearly $2.00 weeks of violent protests people were angry over
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austerity measures brought in to obtain a multi-billion dollar loan from the i.m.f. . it's a poland now where the ruling law and justice party known as peace won a 2nd term. the conservative nationalists have a nearly 45 percent share of the vote with almost all votes now counted the parties expected to get a majority in both the lower house and the senate along just as party has clashed with the european union over judicial reforms and gay rights among other issues the opposition civic coalition came in 2nd with 27 percent of the. joining us now from warsaw live as the court has today to olivia what's behind this sweeping conservative victory. well we can see that the turnout is very very high it's more than 60 percent which means that the law and
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justice peace party could convince many voters which would usually not go for the vote for them and they could do that with a very strong election campaign and they promised and also delivered new social benefits and the social benefits are most people people told in the last years last 4 years peace introduced for example child benefits which give $130.00 u.s. dollars for charge to huge family and people just felt that with this party their life feels better and it's the living standard is increasing olivia will peace now be governing alone and what's going to be topping their agenda as they take up government again. they will for sure govern a loan they get the majority of the seats in parliament and they face out that they will. go on with 3rd good change as they call it which is basically a system change in poland it's a nationalization of the economy it's
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a national use ation of basically every institution we have so we can expect that they will just go on without compromise what they have done for the last 4 years what about the opposition are what are they going to do and why did they fail to connect with voters. well the opposition really lost a chance i believe because the only message that they could provide to their voters or push through to their waters with was if you vote for us there will be no no further peace government so this is why they failed to the polls are annoyed by the poll the recession and they ended up not voting for the cut from the biggest opposition party olivia of course has thanks so much for that from warsaw. the u.k. and brussels are preparing for another crucial week with prime minister boris johnson facing a deadline to secure the deal he's due to lay out his plan in the queen's speech that's coming up later today meanwhile the uncertainty surrounding it is making
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life tough for millions of the e.u. citizens living there they were told last week that they could be deported from the u.k. if they don't apply for so-called settled status. it's 10 am at the wrists 3 and qusay and stuff assembled for their morning meeting dutch. displays just 4 months ago despite the uncertainty caused by franks it now the government has said e.u. citizens like her could face deportation if they don't file the proper paperwork in time to have recent headlines like that feel like a threat. thank you for moving the goalposts 1st to you have to apply one way then you have to find other way and there's also no trust that the system actually works it's a shock and it's basically comes down to. being quite feeling quite on welcome things are heating up in the kitchen as the chefs prepare from
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a show they call their food new european cuisine and their vicious kind of marry offerings come from all over europe is just the stuff themselves 8 of the 10 people who work here come from outside the u.k. yes it's going to be a spicy few months i think but as a lot of focus is the call for a customer or a good. deal of all european stuff they don't know where they stand and i love to see for us we want to keep it paid the same together after a quarter of all employees in british bars and restaurants come from other european countries but was looming fewer and fewer like to fill these jobs julia only recently arrived from each of the former 1st ever real job finds to pollute. the situation here hostile and hard to understand i just don't get why they are so upset they want to fight us like we're doing so a few against them and we're not we're just working they just leave you think say.
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her boss has taken a gamble by pouring his savings and energy into this restaurant and many other investors have been scared off by bricks it for her though this is a passion project she wants to believe in its future right here right now i love i love england london and it's something that has just struck me just one time in 20 years and i really don't want to live the way. the dutch word to say it describes a place where people enjoy each other's company and feel that ease here it's a refuge from the truth world of brick sit right outside the storms. we have some sports now and then qualifying for football 02020 germany overcame some pre-match controversy and an early shock in the game to be dystonia 3 nil after just 14 minutes and march on was sent off but 2 goals from the one set up that 3 no
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victory in the 2 germany players were turkish roots cause the controversy even before the match kicked off both and liked an instagram post depicting turkish national team players celebrating a goal with a tribute to turkey's military as it fights the kurds in syria or chanting going along later unlike the post then issued statements denying any support. that's all we have time for i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being here. because. the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to simply racial politics on the phone while it's 251st day here in barging the no 4 you jump discovery. expedition was on t.w.a. .
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