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so has 28 different hours and they are peers and rivals with one dealing goal to outsmart nature. one of the most insightful discoveries in the history of mankind. on the brink of eternal life, starts february 16th on diesel. ah ah ah, this is detail meetings lie from berlin, fears of a resurgence, the so called islamic state conducts its most significant attack. and 2 years jer,
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hottest group targeted a prison in the northeast of syria, in an attempt to free thousands of its fighters crisis diplomacy, top diplomat from russia, and the united states pledge to keep the channels of dialogue open. moscow says it has no plans to invade ukraine despite the 100000 class russian troops up the border. also coming up italy prepares to introduce one of europe's 1st national coby 19 vaccine mandates for some, we look at why i am i require boston. welcome to the program, the so called islamic state has launched the largest scale attack in syria. since it was defeated there in 2019 their target, a prison holding jihadist in the northeast and the kurdish lead sirian democratic
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forces say they repelled the attackers and recaptured all or most of the inmates who escaped and the chaos 24 hours after the initial onslaught. the neighborhoods around whereon prison were still a battle ground. conflicting reports of numbers of dead fighters and civilians hung over the city like the plumes of smoke from explosions. almost a 100 suspected eye as fighters managed to escape from the prison. these curtis security forces prepared for combat. one had a law. we're now going into the basel round about where there's about 300 is lamar state fighters coming out the other will be facing them and turning them back to where they came from. us will make them regret what they did. they're killing and trying to win, but we're here to stop that. i was on oklahoma. hundreds of residents with homes near the prison, fled the fighting. some of them eye witnesses to the bloodshed and them. but
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there has been bomb bank and war plane since yesterday, and young people were slow, tense. what is happening? the situation is catastrophic. we got scared for our children and fled, nevada. there has been shelling and killing since yesterday. harlot, i asked killed 4 or 5 people in our neighbourhood. this footage allegedly shows fugitives who were recaptured by kurdish forces. human rights organizations have criticized the kurdish authorities for the inhumane conditions in its prisons. with overcrowding, rampant and due process often denied to suspected. i asked militants, because i have a couple, the growing resentment toward the kurdish lead administration, i could help. i escrow its ranks. the group once controlled swabs of syria and a rock that was driven out by a coalition of us, kurdish and iraqi forces in 2019 just hours after the attack and syria began. i s gunman assaulted this army base centrally rock,
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military official said the insurgents killed 11 soldiers as they slept. the 2 attacks show that i s is once again ready to pull off large scale attacks on both sides of the border. for more, i'm joined now by o and hold away a freelance journalist who's been following a story for us from istanbul. oh, and what have your contacts been telling you about the situation on the ground right now? essentially, as you said in the report, the major things been over, they managed to reach the prison early early. yes they made yesterday. however, the pricing contained in some of the southern neighborhoods where i took, took human shields and took, took off essentially the area. and i was under a complete curfew with, with, with, with no, with no media allowed to go in and out the whole listen to the moment and conducting operations of such search and find the remaining militants to escape from the prison. i think though, what's,
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what's really important about the states is the brazen. this is actually of the attack itself. i mean attack also targeted targeted prison with some very high level and target. and that she said to pull it was one of the most significant attacks since the, since the collapse that territorial calla fight back in 2019. can you give us a little bit insight into why they decided to conduct this attack? now, as you said, it was a very brazen one. i think it's basically to showcase that we constitutions, the fighting force. additionally, it's very much in their modus operandi to attack prisons, went before they took mosul, they're actually, they're actually attacked to produce prison outside the city. so it's very much in that, in their, in their repertoire to do this sort of thing. it also the fact that they filmed and also use this using this now as propaganda, is another element at the great recruitment drive for them, for them to showcase what they're doing. finally, i think it's also an important element that when they target this person in particular, it held
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a lot of high value. take the time each one of the other 2 on right. it with a lot of military experiments. so the fact that they can liberate and they attack this prison was very much aim. so also capture that recaps, that military experience back within, within that, within that ranks. and there's also been a deadly operation in iraq on a military base. talk to us now about the threat of bias and both of these countries. i mean, i think the one in one iraq, slightly different, the forces that the military in the prison system is a lot more developed a lot more secure at the time. you, well, i think that's half the reason why the iraq, they attacked the military base as opposed to attacking a prison, which, which is a lot more forward support. and they've been a lot more fords. but ever since it came on the scene and they defeated them back in 2080. i think though, what it shows is the trans national on the cross board and nature of the organization, particularly in the, in the eastern part to the rock and its connection with that region. there is or
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where, where the attack happened in syria. i think the fact that that area particularly is very, very fluid and the fact that it's got a lot of tribal grievances which, which the islamic state exploits and been able to exploit, to, to cause chaos and cause and, and also have a lot of support amongst the tribes within that sort of battery. oh and hold away reporting from istanbul. thank you very much. oh and the top american and russian diplomats met in geneva in the last 24 hours foreign ministers. antony blinking and survey live rom, spoke extensively about ukraine. the us and its allies are concerned the kremlin is moving to attack its neighbor ukraine. but live rob insists moscow has no plans for an invasion. despite the presence of some 100000 russian troops at various points have ukrainian border. by the time the talks wrapped up, both sides pledge to keep talking at least their talking. but with
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relations between the us and russia. at an extreme low point, the 2 countries, top diplomats had radically different goals. the u. s. to avoid russian military action in ukraine, we been clear if any russian military forces move across ukraine's border, that's renewed invasion. it will be met with swift, severe, and the united response from the united states and are partisan allies. russia has said it wants security guarantees from the west, including denying nato membership to ukraine. russian foreign minister, sergey live raw, said he hoped for a d escalation. we should not go to the su, i spoke frankly about this with tony blanco's uses and he agreed that we need to have a more reasonable dialogue. bully was, i hope that emotions will decrease, although there are no guarantees will suit woodside to guns because you. meanwhile,
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ukrainians are preparing for an invasion that could come any day. the satellite photos are said to show russian military equipment near the border. tens of thousands of russian troops have also been station nearby. in the east, where any invasion is expected to begin ukrainian soldiers took heart from blinking the european trip. the goal is to help prevent how can i think now when we faced this really tense situation is, is very important for our country, for sure. it shows that we are not alone, that we have support you on with a russian threat. we can count on our forces and our allies power is selena. so it says, however, the u. s. has ruled out a military response to any russian invasion. instead, it is outlined a range of possible sanctions. russia says it doesn't want to get bogged down in endless talks with the us. but both sides say they will indeed keep talking.
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let's take a look at some of the other stories were falling free. this our, a saudi led coalition fighting who the rebels in yemen has denied reports that it carried out air strikes that killed at least 70 detainees in a prison. humanitarian group say several children and civilians were also killed. the strikes targeted a jail and a telecommunications hub. and destroyed buildings and to cities. tens of thousands of anti abortion advocates gathered in washington for the annual march for life. demonstrators headed to the u. s. supreme court, which is due to rule on mississippi's 15 week abortion ban, down from about 24 weeks. the decision could up and long established borscht right across the united states. life saving fresh water brought by the new zealand navy, has reached tongan main island 6 days after the devastating volcanic eruption and soon ami. more supplies are on their way via defense aircraft and naval vessels
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from australia, new zealand, and the united kingdom efforts to continue in peru to clean up shores and rescue wildlife affected by a major oil spill. earlier this week, some 6000 barrels of oil spilled into the ocean during offloading operations at a refinery. the oil company has blamed the incident on unusual waves, triggered by the volcanic eruption in tonga. for many, especially here in europe. it was the chilling images from northern italy and march 2020. that underscored the serious nature of the corona virus pandemic with the hospitals overwhelmed with the sick and convoys of military vehicles taking away the dead. now, in an attempt to ease pressure on its health care system, italy is introducing a vaccine mandate effective immediately for people over the age of 50 happy to roll up their sleeves for a jab. most people at this, maxine st. ane room on getting their booster shot nearly 80 percent of italians
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awfully vaccinated. the majority from the diane publisher understood the need though for her and the good of ne vaccination, obviously. or we can or each 100 percent or no doubt. i mean, this is impossible everywhere a little work or that is only worries that he squeezed it to me with the army thrown variant people. they may think that they all may go on. these are like a simple flu. it is not true for a to warhead with vaccinations and explained the numbers much rather more italians are getting covered at the moment despite a good vaccination rates, but they are not often getting seriously ill. that's thanks to the vaccines. a top health expert tells us our data francesca via has been exchanging data with researches in south africa. what he says, the omicron in fiction, patton, his clear, ne braces, oracle,
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which are the difference with africa door in the countries world. again, i can south africa, the beacon cases was very sudden lakisha to decline was also just a sudden in theaters. and now i imagined that initially, and i hope also in europe. hodgin was at the end of january on the 1st, on days of february. this can happen, tina janai, your prima there got they did, said, but i always thought ball sucker did it for now. a green pass shoes you've been vaccinated and allows he into public spaces without one. life is pretty limited and those limits are set to tighten. people over 50 have to get vaccinated. those who refuse will soon be suspended from work without pay. this teacher is so angry, he's gone on hunger strike in protest. o peter that refused the vaccination and so of all the policeman and so on. a have been pushed off the walk, but without any retribution that live without the rise of approving
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the harmony of premium, the thir it with help of the right to live. italy's death toll from cove it is the highest in the european union. this was the epicenter in europe when the outbreak began in 2020 and to date. more than 140000 people have died. of coven people here are still coming to terms of that, but there is the feeling that the worst is over, and that life will soon be back to normal. for a country with so many elderly and venerable people, and one whose economy depends on tourism that couldn't come soon enough. friday night when his legal actions are frank 1st champions league hope slip as they suffered, a 2 nell defeat at home to be left out. a visitors took an early lead through patrick zimmer then turned provider alessandra shopped, finished off with his chest to make it to nell. there. merced creative assessed
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helps the on important win for bill a found who move to points clear of the relegation zone. previously informed frankfurt, meanwhile, extend their winless run to 3 games and remind her of the top story. we're following for you watching daily news up next our tech show shift living in the digital age. i'm abby club. awesome for all of us here in berlin. thanks for joining us with .
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