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then respect. this is g.w. news live from berlin tonight a cease fire russia and turkey agreed to stop the fighting in syria is live from gets it came after talks in moscow between president vladimir putin and turkish president richard gere there was the leaders back opposing sides in serious
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conflict and are trying to reduce tensions after turkish troops were reportedly killed by syrian forces last week also coming up a standoff is growing over migrants and refugees at the border between turkey and greece turkey is deploying a 1000 special troops to prevent greek border guards from pushing back people who are trying to enter europe. i'm brink off it's good to have you with us tonight a possible end to the fighting in northwestern syria turkish president to one and russian president vladimir putin say they have agreed to a cease fire for the countries we could live region that ceasefire takes effect at midnight tonight the deal was announced after 6 hours of talks between. the 2
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leaders today in moscow. earlier we spoke with our russia correspondent really sure when about that meeting but these talks seem to have been rather tense they went on for over 6 hours 1st there was a tete a tete meeting between putin and then ministers from both sides from both countries joined those talks they've agreed on a ceasefire to come in to force at midnight they've also agreed to create some sort of a security corridor or in is live and they've also agreed to start carrying out in joint patrols between russian and turkish forces in the province the 2 leaders also emphasize the importance again of fighting terrorists in syria fighting terrorists in that in that province and as well of the territorial sovereignty of syria now of course as one expert who i spoke to the head of these talks said
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there has been cease fires in it live before the question is really whether this one will actually last and that was a 1000000 sure when they're reporting from moscow foreign ministers from the european union met today in the croatian capital zagreb to discuss the situation in syria e.u. correspondent. he is on the story for us tonight and he joins me now from zagreb good evening to you georg so how did the ceasefire agreement how did it go down in zagreb where you are. any ceasefire and that eases the suffering of the people in syria will be welcomed is what a high diplomat judge just told me here in zagreb so overall the minister and contend with what they see but it is there as as emily just pointed out of that the number of details will just still have to be hammered out and left to see within the next couple of days and ministers will look into that when they meet again on friday here in soc wrap very closely into the details of this agreement and they do
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hope that is sustainable that it will be sustainable if there's a ceasefire georg is there an easy you plan on for how the situation in libya can be improved while the european union already yesterday announced an extra 170000000 euros to financial aid for aid organizations in syria 60000000 of these will be directly targeting people in the eclipse so there is extra financial aid on the table and then a number of ministers here set for instance that they would be strongly in favor of a no fly zone knowing of course and the high representative the foreign policy chief morrell for instance made clear that he knows of course very well that any such resolution for a no fly zone would go have to go via the united nations and would need russia to agree to something like that and we know you're that turkey has always called for
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support from the european union and from nato for air to one's policies in syria do you think now that we are closer to seeing the europeans backing erewhon in. one i'm a foreign minister said the that one has to recognize that one is stealing with a lot of refugees some 4000000 refugees and migrants from from other parts of of that region and so that is why there is a lot of money going already in to aid organizations in turkey to help out what the german foreign minister today ruled out it's direct financial aid something at a 11 to a from europe to the turkish state he said that money will not come and it's also unclear whether the european commission may put some extra money on the table for turkish aid organizations so that is unclear the very quiet about it what is very
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clear is that the european union made clear that micro tory pressure cannot be used to protect me the european union are and our correspondent on the story for us tonight in zagreb. thank you now here's a look at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world at least 11 people have died and more than 20 are injured after a building collapsed in the pakistani port city of karachi rescue teams are searching for several people believed to be trapped under the rubble authorities say an additional fluor had recently been added to the 4 story complex u.s. senator elizabeth warren has dropped out of the race for the white house her decision comes after a poor performance in the latest round of democratic primary elections her exit leaves bernie sanders and joe biden walked in a 2 way race with toasty jabbered a distant distant 3rd. an explosion and fire at a refugee camp in the gaza strip have killed at least 9 palestinians and injured more than 50 officials say the blaze broke out at a bakery before engulfing
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a crowded market initial investigations to just a leak from gas cylinders may have calls the explosion. the climate campaigner great in-tune bag and other activists from across europe demonstrated outside the european commission in brussels today the protest comes a day after the e.u. unveiled a new climate will they propose making the european union carbon neutral by the year 2050 the activists are calling for swift or. for the crisis on the border between greece and turkey is getting worse turkey is sending a 1000 riot police to the border their job is to block any return of refugees who have been pushed back by greek authorities after trying to cross into the european union migrants and refugees headed to the border about a week ago after turkey said that it would no longer stop them from trying to enter your. faces of dispatch thousands of refugees have
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gathered on the border the focus on the turkish town of adin the many of forced to camp out in the open some of these people have been displaced by the long running conflict in syria. in europe you can work their jobs you get a decent salary the kids can go to school you can lead a normal human life that's all i want. and i did to the great side then they took my phone my money took my clothes off they'd beat me and sent me back to turkey this is just wrong as money. we want to be able to breathe freely when i was 12 years old i had to leave school my parents were killed in the war. others have come from afghanistan and pakistan they find shelter where they can dozens crammed into this abandoned bus station turkey's president has carried out
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his threat to open the border to europe if nato did not back his military operation in northern syria. the red crescent and red cross helping out where they can on the ground handing out food and water and providing basic shelter. yet ready to do what they believe is needed to restore the canadian because what the are missing in these moments is if you can do it with a human being fit in the middle of the political gain here and you can do whatever is necessary to provide dignity for the bills that that stuff is enormous. and korea for its part is determined that those who do make it across to greece will not be sent back into turkish territory. a 1000 special forces officers are being deployed to the river on the border fully equipped to prevent people being pushed back. creases equally determined to prevent
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a flood of new arrivals the authorities say some 35000 migrants have tried to cross illegally into great tenor of che in the past week athens insists those who reach its soil will be deported whenever we're just on the coronavirus it continues its disrupted spread around the globe here in europe italy is the hardest hit country with more than $3000.00 cases in more than $100.00 deaths fears over the virus have forced the italian government to close all schools and universities until mid march . school's out and it's in a. but the students aren't on holiday or universities and schools have been shut across the country until at least march the 50th part of the emergency measures to try to slow the spread of the corona virus infections have been soaring by around $500.00 per day making italy europe's worst hit state there for some students in
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rome the coronavirus isn't the most pressing concern. with the u.s. i'm a little worried about my school grades about the lessons we will lose this year i had a class assignment today so i'm a little happy but i'm also a little worried about how school will progress and the fact that we will have to work harder so that we can be ready for next year. but there are if i get the coronavirus o.b.'s i'm young and i can handle us the closure of university worries me a bit because i'll be behind in my exams and pieces they overlap but unfortunately i can't do anything about surviving until. italians and tourists alike have been adapting to the new reality the usually heaving streets now sparse metro stations empty. its lease prime minister just addressed the nation to explain the government's drastic measures and called on everyone to
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do their part. so. facing the challenge of the coronavirus it's a challenge with no political color it affects the entire nation it's a challenge that must be won with the help of everybody citizens institutions scientists doctors health care professional civil protection and police forces the whole of italy is called on to play its part. with many of the countries gyms also closed people have had to change their lifestyles with some opting to work out in the fresh air instead. and while many italians have been a bank authorities advice to keep at least one meter distance between each other it's not a guideline being strictly observed by everyone. kiss kiss britain's kate and william ended their historic 1st tour of ireland with a sporting flourish the duke and duchess of cambridge were in the western city of go away where they tried their hand at some gaelic football and hurling past times
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long associated with irish nationalism but both royals and locals they seemed keen to get along take a look. kate and william looked relaxed on the playing fields of salt the current g.a.a. club the british establishment seemingly at ease in a bastion of irish nationalism. until ireland hosted france and then england in rugby union 6 nations at the tema croke park in 27 the atlantic association had long banned what it deemed the british sports from being played on its premises no british royalty stood hardly in hand a symbols of rapprochement go there could be few more potent that's not to say the irish game came easily to the british pair was. but it didn't stop them trying. was. and their young hosts were clearly taken with the royal celebrities in their midst
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. and. later more unlikely scenes in goal the city center william and kate the duchess clad in emerald green to can one of the traditional irish music sessions for which goalies pubs are famed. before emerging to a warm reception. union jacks flying alongside irish tricolors to greet the couple. the convivial atmosphere belied the high security laid on for the royal visit with police shot shooters deployed on surrounding rooftops but kate and william didn't seem concerned as the enjoyed a warm sendoff. from the royals to the big screen on the big screen there's not much that can stop a british secret agent james bond. well he may have met his match in
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19th the latest banville no time to die was supposed to hit cinemas next month but with people staying away from movie theaters. especially in china the producers decided it's not the right time for a for me are fans of the cinema spy will have to wait until november or until the corona virus has been extinguished and watching the news keep will have your business headlines up next to ground should be right back. both senses of and i don't need to see couple of a lot of people both put over the mats and on the 4th time for the most recent article about words that miss the bottom of the band aid at the last dragon is what are called the home to 3 years. on.

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