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we trust in god. together with all people of goodwill we say no to terrorism and to the manipulation of religion in jordan. francis also visited the heart of what was once i guess controlled iraq the city of mosul where he offered words and symbols of peace it is always wrong he said to hate kill or wage war in god's name . journalist owen holdaway is an herbal and joins me now on many historic and symbolic firsts there for the pope honest trip to iraq what is his message to the people in the country i think essentially some to our last address when he when he said peace and unity between a different nature and he also really wanted to push forward the message. his notion of the cues to communicate the rock which is something part of. the arts. the 1st papal visit ever it is of course hugely significant for christians and iraq
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what does it really mean for them though do they expect to see a lasting change coming from this. i mean i think particularly the visit here in northern iraq you know to characterise those sort of areas were very important because that means you have completely devastated when i as took over mosul in parts of nineveh so i think his message to them is the christians here or it's a move broadly you know that this it will be more of i think a good effect on him a community into a sort of ground that will politically you know it's not going to disarm the militias it's not going to stop this they are isis still operational in certain areas of this country more than the urban areas they stock has and so you know although although it has a that's a strong element on the cultural and on the community level i don't think but it is going to be the political situation in iraq and the power was there to spread
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a positive message to call for coexistence all of that in the midst of a pandemic what are iraqis saying about the message he is sending by holding mass for thousands of people. i mean to be honest the pandemic has been very much on the played on you know actually probably sort it was very few people wearing mosques and it's very difficult to love social distancing the invent the fun of it then the . stadium you know the tension being a suit that's probably your parents you know just wants the visit of the. big 4 if you want to buy. something about 14000 deaths so i mean it's got the potential really to decimate already very much decimated in healthcare healthcare system so you know it's. going forward. and what is security like this is after all.
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you know i mean i think that he coming up north which was a form or a stronghold you know going to mosul and carol. you know not operational and the sense is but it's something in the letters that being said the massoud level of security that secure got the government which we with which we've secured the most of them in his transport would stand counterparts in those sort of areas the only species been under a very very very tight watch so you know talks with nothing's happened the one thing i think the authorities at that dealt with is security security gate very well our whole the way many thanks. now let's get you up to speed on some other stories making news around the world at this hour a police officer in the u.s. city of rochester in the state of new york has been suspended after video was released showing the violent arrest of a black woman with a 3 year old child the woman was tackled to the ground and pepper sprayed officers
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accused her of shoplifting which she denied police in the same city were also filmed pepper spraying a 9 year old girl and january. and myanmar tens of thousands of people demonstrated across the country against the military coup that took place just over a month ago security forces once again used violence to disperse peaceful protesters in several cities minutes of silence were held in honor of demonstrators killed in the unrest. according to initial projections the swiss have voted narrowly in a referendum to ban face veils and public after banning the construction of minarets in 2009 critics say this new band once more unfairly targets followers of islam exceptions apply for places of worship and for health protection. around has released british to rein in aid worker nazarenes of garri radcliffe from house arrest putting and to her 5 year sentence over disputed spying charges she
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was jailed in 2016 for allegedly plotting to overthrow the regime and the islamic republic the case has become a matter of major diplomatic disagreement between britain and iran iran has repeatedly detained foreigners and jewel nationals on charges campaigners and government say are unfounded. it's a positive development let's put it this way but he's also with a certain extent than expected though because it's the end of a 5 year term prison prison sentence and so she was due some sort of information so some development was expected in this hour that the uncle tiger come off they say especially especially welcome news let's get more on that from our correspondent in london charland shell some filter let this has been a longstanding source of tensions between the u.k. and iran has arisen any official reaction from london. that's right this is just the latest stage in this ongoing story there has been reaction from the prime
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minister here and the foreign minister let me read you what the foreign minister tweeted 1st he said we welcomed the removal of nelson is a car iraq lives. but it won't continue treatment of her is intolerable she must be allowed to return to the u.k. as soon as possible to be reunited with her family now the prime minister then following that up with his own statement on twitter also calling describing her continued to confinement in his words as totally unacceptable and he said the u.k. will do everything it can to ensure that she is released permanently but of course the government now faces a challenge as to how it is going to respond to the news that although she has been released from house arrest her 5 year sentence has come to an end there is once again a lot of concern and see about her fate it's not known exactly what the court summons
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next week will mean and there are a lot of questions about whether or not or when she will be allowed to return to her family back in the u.k. . this might not be the end of her ordeal tell us why she's being summoned to court again. yeah i think the word ordeal i think her supporters of course family would agree with that this is been a little experience for her there's been several she's had several hunger strikes during her time in prison separated from her family a lot of uncertainty as well and this now looks set to continue at least into the next week now her husband who has come pained relentlessly pulled her over the last 5 years has said that this is a mixed day for him they of course welcome the fact that she has now been released from house arrest but they just don't know what happens next so the agony for the family continues sister in law saying in an interview on british television that
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they will have a lot of sleepless nights ahead because indeed it is not yet known what this summit could iran level but the charges at the british iranian aid worker which could see her remain in iran a while longer challenge us and fill in london thank you very much. for sports now and the bonus leg of the match up between byron munich and borussia dortmund known as a classic didn't disappoint league leaders veyron one for 2 as robert lewandowski has had trade them come back from to kneel down and held him. as dons rival. this edition of their classic it was all about the strikers violence from 11 dusty was on course to break the record for the most goals in abundance league this season. and on the other hand were missing key players to injury piling the pressure on strike in holland but the norwegian thrives on
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a challenge and in just the 2nd minute his strike took a deflection of sharon poet sank to. black and yellow taking a short lead at the allianz arena. yes that so soon after dortmund were in dreamland talking to making his 1st start since october darted behind the bar in defense to set up. a flying counterattack showcasing dortmund at their best it was 2 nil with less than 10 minutes. but by and i used to coming from behind and excellent work from leroy sun i allowed love and dusty to half the deficit before the half hour mark. quick thinking and quick feet from sun i had by and back in the game and then a needless trial by mahmoud to who gifted by in a penalty 11 he stepped up. the outcome was never in doubt the
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schools were level going into half time. and clung on to a draw throughout the 2nd half until with just 2 minutes to go by and took the lead . gorecki has been a colossus in midfield this season and he again came through for the champions just in time. there were enough seconds on the clock for buy in to inflict more misery on dortmund that are just he completed his hat trick against his former club and crept ever closer to a record setting goal tally. the faces on the dortmund bench set it all for him to no luck they found themselves vanquished for 2 by and remain at the top of the table thanks to the man who can seemingly rescue them from any situation. while 2nd place lights a kept up the pressure on biron with a comfortable 3 nil victory and feinberg line take the lead at half time thanks to christopher and kuku who was gifted his goal by the home defense team added 2 more
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goals after the break with any bank buying the pick of the pair the wind means line saying their main 2 points behind firing at the top of the table. and here's the rest of this weekend's bonus laying out results earlier today cologne and brant. played out a one all draw as we saw there were wins for byron and lifesaver on saturday champions league hopefuls volves book slipped up at hoffenheim fellow top 4 chasers frankford were held by stud got levi has an edge munchkin got behind picked up their 1st win and 10 games on friday shock a true nil nil with minds and sunday's late game between and is now underway and finally some truly cool news for you russian swimmer ekaterina in a crossover has claimed a new world record for the longest under ice swim at a frozen lake near moscow wearing just a bathing suit a swimming cap and an underwater mask the 40 year old from moscow covered 102 meters beneath the ice without surfacing for 2 minutes and 17 seconds they can
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stuff. there wanting to wait is world story is up next with a look at turkey week or refugees a living and fear of deprivation i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour on forget in the meantime there's always our web site on a fresh thanks for watching. i'm secure in the volume or that's hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers would lie and say. what's your story ready. i mean what numbers of women especially of victims of violence. take
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part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. another visitor another guests you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. from. this week on the world stories. israel is it locked out unvaccinated residence black snow in siberia is caulfield's but we begin in turkey where tens of thousands of readers have fled from persecution and oppression in china for being muslim now they could be facing deportation.
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her father her uncle her grandfather. several members of shamsi a good sheiks family were arrested or detained in china because their weakest. for weeks shamsi has been joining protests in front of the chinese consulate in istanbul where everyone here has missing relatives everyone here is hoping for a sign of life this ng didn't set them up like these photos are all we have we are not dangerous we just want our families back i don't understand why they are not being released and why nobody talks to us maybe they are afraid of us or afraid of the truth you've got to use that make them call you a lot of stories like shamsi as can be heard by the dozen in the streets of informal. like yourself he works as a cook in a we go restaurant the thought of possibly being deported warriors him. to look
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good there so if turkey sends us back to china they will put us in jail forever or shoot us dead. lawyer represents many legal refugees he has a folder full of extradition requests from china there have been no deportation so far as our gain but pressure from beijing is growing is it upon them is that initial most especially during the coronavirus pandemic chinese investments have become very important for turkey's troubled economy 2 major chinese mobile phone companies have recently announced that they want to invest here and turkey relies on the chinese made vaccine i think china uses all of that to exert pressure on tacky. china has given turkey massive financial support in recent years with investments in infrastructure in ports and bridges but also with
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credits and loans however this has not affected the turkish position on the weed as the ruling party said. this extradition treaty with china is about criminals we have similar agreements with $32.00 other countries it is extremely wrong to present it as an agreement again so we get brothers and sisters mothers not shamsi icky cheek says she has always been grateful to the turkish government for its support of the weakest but should the extradition agreement with china be ratified she feels her name could also appear on a deportation list. optimistic but i'm not an activist the fact that i'm searching for my father and other relatives makes me a criminal and china's rise and now i'm afraid that what has happened to others could one day happen to me. but she does not want to give up her protest be silent disappear in the crowd she wants for the fate of
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a family to not be forgotten. the coronavirus condemning continues to keep the world and its grip in israel however under a malady is returning at least to the people who have been vaccinated with their green passports they are once again able to carry our activities that were previously forbidden. since september classes at this television studio have been heard online because of the pandemic no people can attend again and person but only those who hold a green pass the house issued by israel as least your 1st is given only to vaccinated people of those recovered from cold at 90 so it's an amazing feeling and everyone these are vaccinated so there's no fear and it feels slight and. parallelly. are broadcasting the classes that are taking place
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here we are broadcasting them for people who. steenie did not vaccinate on sunday is rare for the east restrictions after prolonged lockdown malls museums and stores have been opened for all but gyms those cultural and sports events will be made accessible to create pass holders of over 4000000 people have received at least the 1st try and take pfizer's israel is one of the 1st countries trying to get life back to normal opening up has also opened a debate over a variety of legal and moral questions of limiting personal liberties as there is someone not rushing to get the vaccine we are limiting few people and i believe this is balance we are not doing that for good you can really enjoy a cultural life you will enjoy balt you will enjoy you know going to the gym but in this time only temporary base on the short term we will let only people
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being vaccinated all the coverage from corona 2 of the green pins it remains unclear whether international travel could also billing to the queen pass for now is vast ben gurion airport will remain closed for another 2 weeks to keep virus variants at bay travelling is not yet on the mind of this group or from 10 friends in 2 recent memory aged between 84 and 95 they had to play their favorite chinese board game are shown on line for the past year after their vaccinations they feel safe again to meet very nice to see everybody is ok and remain pretty healthy throughout the year but very lonely and. it really is a wonderful feeling it's a 1st but cautious step back to some kind of normality. the
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coronavirus pandemic has hit unemployed people particularly hard with some no longer able to pay their rent. aid organizations in the u.s. fears that homelessness in the country could be on the rise. a winter search mission in the city center of paterson new jersey volunteers are conducting the annual count of the homeless population at what bosy leads the evening shift for him this year's count is especially hard. because of and we have to have greater social distancing in the shelters the shelters are about 36 percent capacity of normal so obviously there would be more people out on the street now you would might find them in the you know in the doorways and stuff like what we've got so much snow on the street right now that probably the normal places that they go they can find now. works for the city hall and is trying to help
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patterson's municipal government grapple with the rising numbers of homelessness every day he says that takes on the city's destitute bosy war is that the economy fallout from kovac 19 pandemic could push more people into the streets. according to the u.s. census bureau some 9000000 americans are behind on the rent and at risk of a victualling many now depend on help from places like this community kitchen. the eviction moratorium has protected them from landing on the streets during the pandemic but it is due to run out by the end of march. i saw him a good 4 months behind you know i didn't pay my rent wholeheartedly and left with nothing not a dollar probably the worst possible thing that could happen to anyone is to be homeless because there's some people that never will home don't know how to handle
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it but me i wouldn't have a handle homeless despite the approaching deadline new rental assistance has still not been approved by congress which is currently fighting over to new stimulus package. on the streets of paterson edward bosy hopes that the money arrives on time and compromise on back rent. right i have people way behind on rent and they're never going to get a job. and if i a victim i would have just getting it probably was behind on those rent worried as well you know if somebody came to me as a landlord and say hey i'll give you half the back rent i'd be i'd be happy without help soon many more people could be left out in the cold. in the siberian town of kissel yobs residents have been complaining of breathing problems for years they live in what's known as the black heart of russia where
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coal has been mined for 100 years with devastating consequences for the people and the environment. this is vitaly shestakov 7 snow but this isn't any old snow underneath there is a substance of that looks like a black marble but it's actually black snow with it's fallen from the sky coal dust has darkened flea collars and his garden leaving a palette of black grey and white. sometimes the dust is so bad that the handkerchief that i wipe my face with while i work gets dirty. vitale lives. in soft. air pollution here in savior. of the city lawyers in the coups boss a coal mining area that's known as the russia's black heart millions of tons of
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coal have come out of the ground in the district dating back to the 1920 s. that coal is mainly used in the metals industry coal is the basis of the local economy. and it's because problem one is there is no wind to the smoke is so bad that it's difficult to brief according to locals and your study found that twice as many people died of a respiratory disease in coos bus as in the rest of russia. vitale and his neighbors have had enough of life here a year and a half ago they made a video of the black snow and asked the canadian government for silence. you mean you can't use the but we have children and we don't want them to get cancer from the polluted environment. the most amazing thing was that the canadian prime minister who's a very very far away reacted the monster to our video then our own officials your
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stories here ignored us at 1st and then later our government accused us of being traitors to the homeland and to the coast plus region. almost how ferocious industrial waste comes from this region. 86000 presidents are among the worst affected a large amount of coal by products create toxic flammable and radioactive waste. is the quds government recently announced an increase in the coal production here to help make up for falling called prices. a dark day for vitali shestakov and his neighbors.
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