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ah, what is true? it's vague, it doesn't matter. the only criteria is worked. we'll hook people. we shed light on the opaque world who's behind benefits. and why are they a threat to whistle? oh peak worlds this week on d w ah ah, this is the w news live from good fears of a resurgence as the so called islamic state battles. kurdish forces in syria,
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thousands die and fighting off to the to had a group targets a prison in the northeast in an attempt to free thousands of. it's also coming up the us since new military. i to you cried. washington says the small arms will help boost to kids frontline defenses as concerns mount and the new russian invasion. and watch out by and munich, bush, a door closing on. the one is legal leaders off of i see off off ah, i'm anthony how'd walk into the program? the so called islamic state has launched its largest scale attack in syria since it was defeated there in 2019 a prison holding jihadists in the northeast of syria was the target. the kurdish lead syrian democratic forces site. they recaptured most of the inmates that
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escaped, but clashes continued in the area. a 2nd attack by ice took place in a rock at an army barracks, north of baghdad. a live and soldiers were killed in the jettas deadliest operation in the country. this year. the sound of intense gunfire fills the air in the syrian city of ha saca as kurdish lead forces fights with militants from the so called islamic state. the bottles have been centered around the choir on prison with thousands of suspected i as fighters are held. the fighting broke out lays on thursday when i asked sleeper cells launched an attack on the prison. 2 days later, the kurdish nat forces, backed by us coalition aircraft, are struggling to regain control. the violence has sent patterns of civilians, fleet, the area wrangler, iran. they describe how i s entered their neighborhoods,
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killing local residence. well, everything is dark. what's going on with the shelling, filtering of death? hundreds of kilometers away in iraq. mourners have been burying the victims of another audacious. i asked strike a robert ordeal still were they called me in the morning. hold on at half past days . such that they tell me what sort of your son died as a marsher. i went to the airport. yeah, but i thought of what is happening. the father got out of thought they said something happened to them. islamic. okay, kill them. 11 iraqi soldiers were killed in a $230.00 a m rate on their military base. i asked managing to breach the armies defenses, and then escape into the nice that you will, the tox, shall i still looms large in iraq and syria. almost 3 years after the collapse of
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it's kind of us. all right, let's bring in daniel kayla. he's a middle east analyst and the editor in chief of zenith magazine. daniel, thanks for joining us. i want to start with your assessment of these iris attacks in syria and iraq. i wonder, did i amount, do you think to come back for the group in this region? well, these a spectacular. they're not without precedent operative smaller insurgent groups in the more decentralized fashion have been operating in iraq and syria over the last couple of months. we see targeted assassinations that resemble more like conventional reagan tree, a criminal activity blackmailing. but yes indeed. i think the insurgents are benefiting the generally unstable situation in syria and the political term on and franky and this is
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a reminder that i never did very much alive and kicking though it's not centrally organized. and course, far away from the military capabilities, alive and kicking you side. but i think the question still learns has the threat of bias being dismissed too easily by the syrian democratic forces and coalition forces in the region. as far as the coalition forces are concerned, yes, you can say so. you know, there is a general lack of attention on the syrian file from european and western perspective. and what we see is very much the results of that. we're talking about detention centers in prisons, i guess the inmates and the families and syria. but i think we have very little understanding what that actually means. not just like prison or, or count. these are entire cities, you can say with like dozens of thousands of inmates. i asked people in their families and what is happening inside these so called detention centers is like out
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of the hands of control of the soon democratic forces. they are controlling the area around. but you talk to journalists occasionally have access to these, these extension facilities, or humanitarian 8 workers. they will tell you that i, yes, i purchased a, controlling our, if you want to call it that way, administrating the detention center. so we have an i infrastructure there, and so no wonder that it's very difficult to, to control it. and if western forces coalition forces in the ask, you don't have the resources to deal with that. and then other forces in the region like turkey that are keeping course the busy. then you can see what the outcome of that is quickly on resources before we go, daniel, to the i s have the necessary support and the numbers to take this further now and reestablish a larger presence in syria and iraq. yes, they can keep themselves a lot. teneo collect many facts. lewis state department has
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refused to confirm media reports that it has ordered u. s embassy staff and ukraine. to leave the country. it comes of tens of thousands of russian troops gather at ukraine's borders. washington has sent its 1st shipment of a $200000000.00 military aid package for key to bolster its defenses. us cargo plane landed at the airport in the ukrainian capital with 90 tons of military equipment, mostly small arms and ammunition. russia has repeatedly denied that it's planning a new attack against the ukraine. or for more, i'm joined by our washington correspondent caroline a chimera. caroline, a welcome. regarding embassy officials potentially leaving the country. how does the white house want us to interpret this story? while anthony, this has not been confirmed yet by the sales department. there have been indeed
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some media reports that families of american diplomats posted in kiev had apparently being order to, to being advocated as starting on monday. but this has not been confirmed and president by them. he has been clear with a russian president vladimir putin em, especially during the past days. and he has been saying that if any russian military forces move across the ukrainian border as that would mean a renewed invasion. and it will be med, with an immediate and severe and united response from the united states and their allies. and that is all the information we're still getting from the white house and the se department. it comes up such a delicate moment even without confirmation. or i wonder, it seemed listening to the dialogue between the us and russia, that it had taken a more conciliatory tone on friday. does this story even unconfirmed, put tension in it, in any way back into this whole situation as it develops. we know
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from different conflicts along and his, sorry that this kind of situations, meaning a very tense atmosphere between countries and that there, every little detail can be decisive to make a war start. and this is why this kind of reports are so important and dangerous at the same time if they are not true or confirmed, and a misunderstanding of such a tend situation could, of course, be decisive for the further development, especially of this conflict. and i would say that russia and the united states and allies have taking a more conciliatory tone, but at least they are in a dialogue. russia has put their conditions on the table and the u. s. and nato will have to respond. now they will have to find a compromise, otherwise, then we will be we will not be in a diplomatic dialogue, and we could start seeing less diplomatic way of communication. washington correspondent, carolina to more, thanks so much. okay, let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world to sell. germany's
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defense ministry has announced the resignation of the country's top naval official following controversial statements regarding the ukraine conflict. ok, ok, you should, bach said russian president vladimir putin deserved respect and ukraine would never regain control of crimea shown back later, apologized for what he called his rash comments. security forces of 5 t. guess a protest is in between of us as capital. several 100 people defy to bed on gatherings to march through what you do as anger grows at the government's inability to stop to help us to tax. the violence is killed thousands and displaced . one on a half 1000000 people. a tele van delegation has arrived in oslo for 3 days of talks with western diplomats and afghan civil society members. it's the groups. first official talks with the west on you appear in soil since seizing power last august. the discussions on human rights and humanitarian aid us it to begin on
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sunday. thousands of people have taken that to taken part in protests rather against sweden's toby. 19 vaccination pass in stock on the government recently expanded the use of the pass as the underground varies, spreads rapidly this raining, the health care system. sweden set a daily record of more than 41000 new cases on friday or a to started arriving in tongue or after last week's volcanic eruption. and soon army devastated much of the country in the south pacific. so far, 3 people have been reported to have died, but many more are still missing. experts are now only able to assess the scale of the damage. after days of waiting, aid is now flowing on to the pacific island of tonga, beast. new zealand vessel is carrying a quarter of a 1000000 liters of clean water a top priority. according to the united nations,
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it's clear from the limited footage available, be destruction left by the soon arming. and despite the welcome arrival of help, tompkins are aware that the road to recovery will be long. tongue as recovery from this disaster is going to be long term, and i think we need to ensure that we keep the momentum up after tongue has got enough water. we're going to have to rebuild it. it's going to be a long road to recovery. only 3 deaths from the massive eruption have been confirmed. but the harrowing stories of survival a beginning to emerge the scariest part to me was when the waves specked from land into the sea. what came in to my mind when i was helpless at sea? would 2 things, one that i still had faith in god. second was my family. and i
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wondered if they would think that maybe i had died with communications with the islands to limited and i'd be completed as dialed. please check the number and dial again. families around the world are facing an agonizing wait for news. yeah, it's very hard to me. do. i don't know what happened for them. flights can now land after the room way was cleared of ash, but deliveries must remain contactless to prevent covey 19 being imported. and triggering under the crisis, the country can ill afford spoke about ambrosia. dockman returned to winning weiss on saturday afternoon with a 32, a white victory at hoffman hon. having been knocked out of the gym and cup during the week mark, our prices team were in need of
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a positive result. and an early goal for my son norwegian, strike it insured. they got off to a good start. ah, do it mean we're just 6 point the drift of good to see go leaders, byron munich, going into their clash against hoffen hein? the home side, we're looking to continue their quest to solidify a coveted champions league spot this season. visitors, stuart men were 1st to get on the score. she tops for earling holland, his 16th school, the season kept off some quality one touch team play to open the scoring after just 6 minutes. but the hose are no strangers to come back. and andre, from our export, this equalizer just before half time, pumpkin hines, record good. we're not to his $100.00 full for the club. after the break, captain,
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marco royce scored to put towards men back in front with what was just their 2nd shot of the match. thornton did need another shot on target to further extend their lead. oftentimes, david rowe was put under pressure and scored an unfortunate own goal. hoffen heim pulled one back, but it was too little, too late. do it men held on to win 32, taking all 3 points, keeping them in the race for the buddhist legal title. it watching t w news up next shift our digital magazine show that's coming up after short break. i'm anthony howard in berlin from man the team here enjoy your evening. i ah.

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