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hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets of. the. u.s.
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president. was a pleasure to have you with us from. people from liberated. trying to get their lives back on track after three years of being surrounded by islamic state extremists it will not be easy. the story of. survival how. it is just one of the many tragic stories emerging from the. meet sally she's five maybe six
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perhaps seven she doesn't know and the smog hits the streets. surviving isis's see each of their disorder was no mean feat so many perished as a result of starvation sickness violence. if. sally is a survivor she a sister and brother were abandoned by their parents years ago they divorced and left the children to fend for themselves out on land. her home. town who are now almost down on the land she spends her days begging stealing playing and surviving no easy lot for them in this life bit of it was so they went from home to home to live in the streets they beg for money to stay alive inside today sick for sally bags alone for my
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neighbors who knew that family have taken pity on the kids and have looks out for them but it's not easy. now but i think i'm what i wanted to take her in she kept escaping that i sent people to look for her but she never stays in one place long shell escapes. well there. are no. sally's sister all she has left since her brother died of starvation we found the older girl at the end of this gloomy bullet riddled cargill is a room with broken windows in it leaves a young girl with only flies bloodstain mattresses for company.
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about some month ago sagitta who doesn't remember her age was brought in with a head injury when she fell she damaged an implant that siphons away the fluid different people tell different versions some say the full was accidental others attempted suicide but i'll but i but the fluids keep building liquid there will be consequences she will lose her sight hearing and the ability to swallow much of the pressure on him bringing his gramma out. and post in hospital i don't know she'll find new cures indeed as order as we were filming a nice a shell landed just a few hundred metres away sagitta needs to get to damascus to survive but lacking identification relatives and trapped in a war zone it's difficult to see how that's possible. sagitta doesn't get many visitors but there is one little person who
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always makes a smile that. bears. her . if left alone sagitta begins to scream and cry she needs people the story has spread and goods. it i mischka a woman once came to the hospital and heard the screaming she followed him found the girl since then she's been coming two or three times a day to care for her to wash or to feed her she never knew this girl bushra who is . disabled is not reach all middle class she's poor but a kind heart goes a long long way now that i know everything my friend and i can do we will do for her as well dr of. everything right up to the moment when she stands up and can see that. there is optimism side still suffering has touched
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a chord action is being taken to get the girls out of bed as sought but for now all they really have aside from the promises p.t. is each other or i guess. from that it's or syria. meanwhile just forty kilometers north of the syrian army is steadily advancing against i still chasing terrorists out of a city of being considered one of islamic states last strongholds in that province and for now we can show you a quick video received from the frontline. so
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he has also launched a military operation against terrorists it's targeting former militants in syria's northwestern evenly province the move follows turkey russia and iran old reaching a deescalation deal for the war torn nation last month. these. we have to extend our brothers now this step has been taken away for the creation of a record all along. is now supporting the free syrian army against. terrorists in a mission that has been coordinated with moscow. troops poised at the syrian border but have not get into the country a middle east specialist i'm not
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a walk off believes that there's now a tacit agreement between ankara and damascus. well the very fact that. this time around when turkish observers and troops are heading into the country and we haven't heard from this hearing. this has gone into a further step previously when turkey went into syria for example in northern syria . to drive out. the syrian state did not endorse the operation on the called it in a in an official statement as an aggression. and now a days we've heard all previous like one or two weeks ago we've heard the syrian foreign minister say that this is going to be like a test for turkey so this is a step forward which tells you that the cooperation between the countries has taken a step forward and apparently what he's hoping to take it all along the way to ease the syrian crisis is out. hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of
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boss alone on sunday to spanish unity and denounce the catalan government's push for independence for the rally comes amid speculation that catalonia as president may proclaim the region an independent state and then address to the regional parliament on tuesday in barcelona reporting. i. i. was he was she was. you could see. the region was. but the ninety percent of those who came out to vote in favor weaving spain goodbye and of her first also expects promises to be kept for the over eight hundred people injured on
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the day of the referendum the question of could it also have been for nothing is now live i. was. it's from behind these walls of the castle on parliament that the next big steps for the region are expected to come from catalan leader carlos puts demond promised action towards independence within forty eight hours of official referendum results but has avoided specifics since this week all eyes will be on what happens here next among those who came out in support of catalonia remaining part of spain where groups of far right activists there were waving the spanish flag chanting slogans and also giving nazi salutes meanwhile the spanish prime minister has given his first major interview since the catalan independence referendum he vowed to take any measures necessary to prevent the region breaking away including suspending its ptolemy and we called catalan people's reaction to mario to hoist comments. we are
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going to prevent independence from occurring that is why i can tell you with absolute frankness that it will not happen. it seems wrong to me because he thinks so but because in a democracy the president must protect the people's right to choose our goal was to do as little damage as possible what happened was due to stubbornness and holding a referendum when they knew it was absolutely illegal it was very irresponsible of those who made that decision but. i think the government has behaved very severely and aggressively towards a kind of legitimate and democratic demand of cattle and citizens it's a battle for europe it's a battle for european values and we have to win the national populism goes against european values and i doubt that it would appear european i don't think so because europe should give us more support it doesn't seem to me that there's a battle going on between his government and you who does not say anything that makes sense he does not listen he does not try to hold
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a dialogue and i do not understand why he is still in his post if he was receptive and humane person he would resign political commentator and journalist john white thinks it's hard to tell how things will play out in catalonia our society is divided. well i think it's too soon to a scrape for it to go defeat you either say but what is clear this is the first time the opposition to tattle on independence has been so prominent on the streets given that mr hoyer is already president when it comes to using force against a battle on separatism. it seems lately that to be able to do so again there's no sign of any save reaching out to dinner to try and pave the way for negotiations to end it's clear that his future pool is issued in this society and this is the most dangerous task by fiat i think that spain is a rather fragile democracy has faced since it's more than one connotation in the late one nine hundred seventy s. . but the u.s.
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tackling both the korean crisis on threatening to scrap the iran nuclear deal president has now decided to lump together his two adversaries by accusing tehran of supporting. i believe they're funding north korea i believe they're trading with north korea i believe they're doing things with korea that is totally inappropriate in terms eyes iran is teaming up with another arch enemy of the united states but hey there's no challenge that trump can't overcome i think that the president is the one that's keeping the world from chaos the truth is this coming week dahlan trump is expected to take a major step to question the game changing nuclear deal reached with tehran that's despite the fact that iran has been playing by the rules the u.n. nuclear agency the e.u. and the trumpet ministration itself have all confirmed the country is playing ball and sticking to the agreement washington has been trying for months to confuse the matter by adding a bit of double speak we agreed on the fact that iran is in technical compliance
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the deal on the nuclear deal the agreement is that even if they are in technical compliance technical violations of the nuclear rights i'm all for agreements but that was a bad one they have not lived up to the spirit of their agreement they are not living up to the spirit of their agreement but that attempt left a couple of questions hanging in the air how do you determine if the spirit of a deal is being violated and is that reason enough to back out so unsurprisingly that approach wasn't quite cutting it and perhaps that's why translate a strategy involved adding another international troublemaker p.n. yang to the mix the aggressive rhetoric between north korea and the white house has put the possibility of nuclear war on everyone's minds and with no solution to that in sight we are now also facing the possible consequences of dismantling the nuclear deal with the iran on friday trump met with top military officials reportedly addressing the agreement and left everyone uncomfortable with an impromptu and rather ominous message are you. going to.
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the world is perplexed by what that could possibly mean but we think we have a pretty good idea storm donald is already making landfall batten down the hatches . now if donald trump does go ahead decertify the nuclear deal that could lead to new u.s. sanctions against tehran and there are reports they could target iran's key security force the revolutionary guard by simply doesn't get as a group the forces commander has already hit back warning it will respond by equating the pentagon to i still iran's president is also standing firm against the u.s. rhetoric adding that trump will be unable to reverse the nuclear agreement no matter how hard he tries. the u.s. nuclear deal we have achieved benefits. nobody can neither mr trump nor.
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those benefits. mr trump is a very unpredictable person but all indications seem to show that that's what he is going to do and. certify the agreement basically it will show the international community that the united states is trustworthy country and it's not a country that you can negotiate with and i think the same is true with any country that wants or is even contemplating negotiating with the united states the united states more than anyone else and if it wishes to increase sanctions on iran then i think the iranians will find a means to retaliate. the war in eastern ukraine is into its fourth year despite the conflict now rarely ever making world headlines people there are still struggling to meet their most basic needs the government in kiev considers the area an occupied territory and is refusing to send any support such as salaries
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or pensions that has not stopped one western citizen from reaching out to help. yes there. is a cache and there are also a mind. hospital a huge a. canvas one so i have. my hands file a civil war chest oh no it's just yet. may i congratulate you on your recent documentary trap a real heart breaking and yet sad story the star of the show must go to princess masha i mean closing grounds in the letter to go to masha and family.
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they did well in the subsequent years. a pleasure having you with us today for your world news here on our international or your program continues in
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a moment. europe has to either change or cease to exist so people who work in this building headquarters should change the rules of the european union would have to work on fewer issues both with better results it should be paying more attention to protecting external borders fighting against terrorists curbing illegal immigration as well as harmonizing economic policies and judicial systems otherwise the europe we have today is doomed it will transformed into
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a strange loose community of twenty seven countries with nothing in common. thanks for joining us a leaked f.b.i. report is sparking the agency expressed concern over what it black identity extremists report claims that are causing an increase in violence against law enforcement officials and activists insist is just another attempt by authorities to strip the black community of its right to protest. now the controversial report comes in the wake of widespread protests by black lives matter activists in st louis missouri that came out last month off to the acquittal of a white officer implicated in the killing of
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a black motorist back in twenty eleven a police arrested over three hundred protesters over the course of eighteen days in september and october officers were accused of using violent tactics against the demonstrators. officer jason stokley was charged with first degree murder of anthony smith and twenty eleven the officer said he saw smith holding a gun and felt he was an imminent danger prosecutors accuse stokley of planting
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a gun in smith's car after he shot him. only. protesters have come out ever since stokley was acquitted we spoke with one of the protest organizers who accuses the police military like response. we are saying from the police force is a very militarized reaction we've been. we've been mazed we've seen killing which is when they block us and from all sides into a mass a wrist of one hundred to one hundred fifty people people that have not been
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a part of the process they just happen to be in the area and while there have been a risk that they have gotten maze they have been sitting in jail for twenty four hours and then a lot of times they get released without any charge and give them so what we're saying is a police force that is governing how we express our first amendment rights and when they get tired and when they get up say they militarize against the people. diplomatic relations between turkey and the united states have suffered another major blow has cut visa services and has diplomatic facilities all across america in response to washington taking the same steps following the detention of one of its consulate employees recent events have forced the united states government to reassess the commitment of the government of turkey to the security of u.s. mission facilities personnel in order to minimize the number of visitors to our
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embassy and consulates want this suspend proceeds effective immediately we have suspended all known immigrant visa services at u.s. diplomatic facilities in. the employee in question who worked at the u.s. consulate in istanbul was arrested last week he's accused of espionage and of plotting to overthrow the turkish government not talking health or he's claimed he has links to exiled cleric for two and a google and who lives in america and he says was the mastermind behind last year's failed coup attempt. he has long been urging the u.s. to extradite the preacher but washington refuses to act but that's just one issue stoking tension american support for kodesh forces fighting islamic state has also angered ankara which sees both groups as terrorist organizations also during a u.s. visit back in may the tuckers leader's bodyguards were caught on camera attacking opposition protest. we spoke to hussein back to you of the middle east technical
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university he told us that relations are likely to deteriorate even for the. first time in the history we have this type of situation and the tension will increase because the american and the turkish side are ready if you want to fight in this case and probably in the coming days there will be some other major from both sides it is not a good thing for nato members is not good for a strategic and i it is not yet. like this but the tendency is not to be to promise to be more turkey on america will have different views not only in syria others issues. monday marks the fiftieth anniversary of revolutionary icon che guevara's death his
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image has become a symbol of struggle all over the world the iconic chait poster is one of the best known portraits of the twentieth century a warning the walls of students and freedom fighters across the globe the images also are printed on everything from t. shirts to backpacks to earrings but now the man behind the portrait wants it back. this my friend is the original artwork it's stored away so i took it especially parts of the. service. bus from one nine hundred sixty. but in those i grandly announce that i was making december copyright free because i really believe this should be used for revolutionary purposes so i still do write what i dislike is the cross commercialization of those who use it for demonstrations or for you know standing up for human rights or whatever you like it's not to be used for cigarette packs like initially in france and germany i hate
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that kind of commercial you see job i've no problem with some t. shirts or some cuban doing. so i couldn't care less. i want to do if we claim so with the help of my son who's going through this big time i'm going to start a campaign and social media to reclaim be able to literally be reclaimed so that it becomes a meaningful. thanks for sharing on monday with us here on all the international you worldwide headlines continue in about thirty minutes. here's what people have been saying about reject. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it's really. all over of america
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well welcome to sofia and co i'm so if you're not say well they cut a lot of crisis headlines as similar stories breaking out initially where the country's northern regions gearing up for a wide autonomy referendum. can devote succeeded and how will rome deal with the results but o'sullivan a leader of italy's northern league party is my guest today. is silly is having to resort to desperate measures to stem its very old crisis as voters lose confidence in the central government this left some regions now heading to the polls to demand more autonomy but how would a vote be hundred in light of the violence in cuts alone your watch with the rise of new political movements bring to the country and to change in italy starts reform in europe. microcell main.

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