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education the new global economic. headlines. russian efforts to introduce a humanitarian corridor in syria. making accusations similar to those during the liberation of. the german chancellor. for the very time the existence of. the country. the belgian government faces a backlash over plans to make it easier for the police to conduct raids. on the program we speak to a woman whose home was raided after she took. eight
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am on wednesday. international. shortly after a russia sponsored humanitarian force in syria's eastern ghouta the u.s. state department accusations that moscow and the syrian government. russia is certainly not its hearing to this cease fire they're not adhering to the cease fire because they continue to sponsor and back to charlotte assad's government and the violence in the rebel held damascus suburb escalated earlier this month with both sides accusing each other of targeting civilians the u.n. security council has adopted a month long cease fire resolution all across the country or as russia sponsored a five hour daily truce to help civilians escape the fighting in eastern. however the terrorists show the humanitarian corridor that's according to russia's defense ministry which helped set up the route before it was a time just minutes later was meant to enable civilians to leave the area due to
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the militant shelling of a single civilian was able to leave the area on tuesday the u.s. state department again though has been highly critical of the russian humanitarian corridor. i find it ironic when russia calls for a humanitarian road a humanitarian zone you know what the humanitarian zone is it's the entirety of syria not just one little area that russia acutely tries to carve out it should be the entire country because that is what russia and those fifteen other countries agreed to in the u.n. security council resolution united states has actually made a very specific answer to your failure in syria and gaining the ground there and we've lost a lot of the ability to speak about that and so now it's just become on whoever's whoever's in charge or whoever might have something so playing the blame on russia for this thing it was their fault because russia had the power they should have known it to tell us to put its forces that are to have militants stop doing that they're basically saying that russia is now in charge of syria rather than trying
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to find a solution as to why this five hour or any any hour seven hour any amount of cease fire won't work this is not up to russia this is not up to any one nation it's up to all the nations that are in syria to agree to this cease fire and i think it's just unfortunate that the. pattern of really almost immaturity childish behavior on behalf of u.s. state department that is trying to blame russia or some other power when they really have lost their foothold in syria and ability to do anything even if at the humanitarian reason or to protect people the u.s. state department is also criticized what it alleges are attacks targeting civilians in eastern guta echoing accusations it made during the liberation of aleppo last year he goes down off takes a closer look at the comparison. the tangle of violence in east ghouta is morphing into lippold two point zero watching the mainstream media's coverage is almost like traveling in a time machine back to twenty sixteen president arafat and his russian are like the
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accused of unleashing all out war against the people of ghouta russia and the syrian government are launching an offensive these children have lost their relatives to war the images of suffering children in aleppo up to four hundred thousand people are believed to be trapped in eastern quarter the city of aleppo right now suffering a horrific humanitarian tragedy that examine this point hundreds of missiles and mortars on civilian homes and hospitals hospitals are targets in syria and the regime has been bombing them ruthlessly among all things eased goatees one of the last jihadi bastions just like aleppo it's been a long time den of the nusra front and the likes here's the terrorists' flag hanging off the wall of the during a meeting you need to go to a few years ago and since then. have only been getting cozy of their militias a nice to have a record of forcing civilians to sit tight amid the fighting and the worse it is
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for them the better the evidence indicates that non-state armed groups in eastern guta and a bit to kill or josh islam are also responsible for inflating the price of food and other basic necessities they're arbitrarily restricting the movement of civilians wishing to leave and abducting and arbitrarily detaining people. human shields is a tactic favored by all terrorists including those who were in aleppo hardly a surprise that minutes after russia and syria opened humanitarian corridors out of those paths to safety came under rebel shelling humanitarian corridors for the passage of civilians are still blocked by terrorists and being shelled militants continue to use mortars and rocket systems against residential neighborhoods including areas with humanitarian corridors in the western part of aleppo. and just like any still oppose there are no western reporters in rebel held goutam after all with those groups you never know what you're going to get a story or
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a price on your head instead reporters shoes are filled by young prodigies like bunnell abed from yes aleppo and they copycat from east who'd itself. this what happens is a shame that our country seat of the must both and in the name of water for serving is go by the thought of this assad regime. a heart rending image of a child there were plenty of those coming out of east aleppo to the mainstream media rallied under the banners of this blood curdling picture only to be corrected by the heroes of the story themselves this young boy. was because the symbol of the war all round at five years old that is a war crime so i didn't ask for anything with regard to no media no frame nothing
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they photographed him without my consent i brought him back here so that no one would exploited they talk about him as if he is there this is my son all i want is for them to leave him alone. the viral photo was taken by the white helmets a group marketing itself as a civil defense initiative their volunteers work a fight as diligently things as they have to see the artist executive you know clearing up the mess. i. wherever jihadi factions first they bring their white helmets into all these like aleppo is no exception whether it's aleppo or any other
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hot bed of violence it's almost never just black or white but sticking a good versus bad label is so much easier especially when you have some stored away from the last time you. see. the british foreign office invited the russian ambassador to the u.k. alexander yako banco to discuss the humanitarian situation in eastern guta he told us that our finding a solution to the crisis is a joint responsibility of course you know we're a bit disappointed with this. so. richard johnson when he spoke yesterday at the parliament and he blamed russia for humanitarian situation and we said this is directly straight straight forward so we discussed with the british you know what the british could do in a practical terms but to support this is aleutian you know whom they can talk and what kind of signals they could send to the. u.k.
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you whether it's a neutral position or whatever to be on to people in order to see lives and i'll tell you that so that was a very pretty american conversation and. i think that the minister duncan. here received my message and he promised to send the right signals to the people with whom they're connecting on the ground in order to to have this cease fire and to feel the resume loosened from my point of view it was a very useful conversation we need the british on board but of course as i said we don't accept the. the statements like the russians are guilty for the humanitarian situation where on the scene both were trying to do our best in order to release syria from the terrorists. well has been a plenty of support for the syrian citizens living anything guta on social media
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but journalists time commentators sharing photos from the conflict zone however not all of them appear to show the real picture as reports. two heartbreaking photos posted with the words this is syria except it's not actually syria one is from mosul in iraq and the other is from the israeli bombing of gaza now it's been raised in the comments that it's not actually syria but regardless this post by some guy in cleveland has tens of thousands of reach we decided to find out how many people here in new york would be ready to reach wieder share this with jury tweet that. i led i don't typically use twitter but. maybe you know it just seems sixth like very politically motivated without have any having any serious message behind it i definitely wouldn't i mean. just because there are horrors happening everywhere and i don't know if twitter is the proper forum for it anyways yes i would and why i'm have palestinian and this is the same thing that's
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going on in my country interestingly and this is mosul in iraq and that is gaza. so it's not actually syria you know but it's equivalent the same type of things are going on in syria it's kind of just inform and it might not be you know to a t. informative but it's getting the message across that even if these pictures are someplace else it's ok do you think that you by that i mean to some extent yes if you think that it actually it's like taken initiative then i feel like the pictures don't really matter i think the real issue is scary and sad enough that we don't need to you know misinformed people to have real journalism to have real information and verify you know content with this be fake news of the fake i mean part of why i don't use twitter is because of the information fabrication that exists and also has it about facebook for its exact reason you can't trust anything anymore and it's a sad state of the world now the saddest part is that some commenters say they
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don't actually care what they say people are dying in syria aren't they facts don't matter that's how things are in the post truth world. caleb artsy new york. the german chancellor angela merkel has acknowledged the problem of so-called no go zones in the country this for the first time during her tenure in office. picks up the story. we've seen an unexpected change of tack for much of the burkle when it comes to talk of no go areas in germany and a no go there should not be any no go zones there can be no places where nobody dares to go by the zones exist and they should be named and something must be done about it. burkle hadn't previously used the same injury phrase no go area to describe parts of the country with a high crime rate but that rate has been going up the government's own figures
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released earlier this year point to a ten percent rise in violent private with twenty fifteen and twenty sixty ninety percent of which is attributed to young male refugees there was criticism of last year of the way the german media covered the refugee crisis in a highly respected group of researches said this editors acted as a public educators and that the whole refugee crisis in the arrival of hundreds of thousands of people was covered in too favorable a light. the
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only people who had been talking about no go areas were alternative for germany and they were bound mocked for doing so are common in. that's all guns are lying or can you as a woman walk alone on vast show streets on a weekend evening would you do it won't pass for show or nearby streets and then they say and make it look like we are the aggressive ones and say bad things about the city you know what we do is look at things in perspective what we do is simply address facts and facts only ladies and gentlemen. that is the thing in order to secure a ruling coalition angela merkel has been trying to wean over the week after the concert. should try to secure that for the chancellor she may well be thinking that taking a step towards the social policy of alternative to germany could help get those hard line is back on the side with peter all of our party. according to
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local media the big cities in germany that are worst hit with criminals taking over entire neighborhoods it's not uncommon for police to come under physical attack in such areas which are reportedly run by ethnic criminal groups a political scientist verna parts all believe that migration is not the sole contributor to this problem. it's not no longer the case that every person can move freely around just as he or in particular she wants because we hear of neighborhoods insidious which look not like being in germany but like in a different country if you look at some cities like the northern parts of or of door to more like parts of deuce book like parts of the lean then for some neighborhoods it's really a problem and this truth is not right they'll come to be frank on this point we're the same problem arising out of truck criminality but immigration is
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a part of the whole problematic to that argument. a number of districts of brussels of called on the belgian government to reconsider plans to ground the police greater powers to target migrants and the new bill would make it easier to conduct raids on homes thought to house migrants who have been ordered to leave the country . spoke to someone who experienced her home being raided for this purpose. when the new tourist jungle camp in cali was torn apart thousands of my current scatted many came here to brussels it was meant to be a pitstop instead for many it's become more permanent as belgians have opened their arms and their homes to my currents though for some that's brought its own perils five o'clock in the morning i heard the door. was kind of a shocker with sleeping in so i wake up with a look and i ring flow in my belly and i can burn or say yes who is it it is
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appear that i have no idea where they really are they know throughout the government friendly and i saw server man and one woman coming in the door pushing me aside going her up asking me are you along yes i am a lot it was a case where three they went into the lobby when the the other side wanted to see if nobody was really had the impression i was a terrorist that something truly terrible happened sixteen year old mohammed migrant from sudan is the reason the police came around six months ago he was sleeping rough at brussels maximillian park if felice going to park my somalia you only come to good people basically there. are five o'clock that morning everybody sleep they all you will see a police in front of you if you. are for the take you would
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deliver it just wait there wait there you should be decked you. because they want they want you. very but they don't want anybody marketing media and so when i came i saw him such as there he was really really you know he's sixteen and he was there at least already four to when knows where to sleep along this path with some friends and nothing so i sent him home in august last year i spent the night at maximillian park it was clear it had become a transit point that thousands had already passed through fearing that a new callee could emerge the government began a program of raids and arrests well for now mohammed has a roof over his head it looks like the government is making a new play in a bid to evict migrants like him it's due to vote on plans to allow police to
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search private homes suspected of sheltering unauthorized migrants that's provoked outrage was yet some are worried that while many migrants are in need of aid others have more sinister looted. some terrorists have used fake i.d.'s some terrorists have posed as michael and seeking asylum what concerns do you have about letting people into your home of course the risk of zero does not exist so i cannot tell you that i will be one hundred percent sure that they are not the hardest of course but the process of make runs that after our eyes is so little. for a nuke hosting mohammed has so far been a routing experience for mohammed it's changed his life how different is
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your life now compared to what it was just a few months ago syria hundred sixty degrees like the surface and like that. every subject now i health family i mean the family and really for me for me she do everything for me i have for a i want to school. and how fit in despite his good fortune mohammed says his family back in sudan always in his heart. so now while you are there will bella ever while leveling over here a hundred luck a lot more turmoil. that our mother glow value not that a lot of us shot last a little more than she would have. charlotte even ski r.t. brussels. yemen has become the world's worst manmade
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humanitarian crisis according to the u.n. special envoy for yemen more than twenty two million people are in need of humanitarian aid and more than eight million face food shortages according to the u.n. schools housing health care basically everything yemenis need to lead normal lives have been destroyed but also the cultural heritage of the country has also suffered heavily. that the human the feel of yemen and especially its historic cities for example saddam sunnah are in the world heritage list they suffered severe damage during this aggression.
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and they get these most because a historic muslim sino just with the village of yemen this was told that it was a real error rates and severely damaged. israeli soldiers have arrested ten people in a raid on a palestinian village among them
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a teenage boy called mohammad who is still recovering from a severe head injury sustained at a west bank protest two months ago the right was caught on video by a member of his family now the right it's difficult to see really what's going on here but it took place on a monday morning in the palestinian village of an up and salah mohammedanism older brother were arrested for taking part in and see. israel demonstrations back in december at the time mohammed was hospitalized with a rope a bullet injury allegedly inflicted by israeli soldiers and then underwent surgery during which part of his skull was removed and he's currently waiting for another operation after his release he told us his story and warning you may find some of the upcoming images disturbing. and then when i was injured i climbed the wall thinking they were gone and as soon as i looked over i was shot right here and then i passed out and i don't know what happened. closely. with the key
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they arrested me for throwing stones and they hit me while they were interrogating me when i went to the interrogation place i heard people shouting and getting beat and there were little kids there the officer started shouting at them to confess and also shouting at me. when they arrested me at my home at three am they put handcuffs on me and my brother then they took us to their camp when we arrived we found the other four guys and then they took us to the interrogation. they started asking me why my face is like that and saying you looked funny and said many things about me i told them i fell off my bicycle. what's happened is that the israeli army arrested him at two am going to put in the way they arrested him as harsh he was a child and suffered an injury from the israeli soldiers and it was difficult for his parents because he was injured so being arrested was aggravating to his health condition and what his health condition remained the same but he was psychologically affected for
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a child being arrested at two am and being kept in detention until two pm the next day without any food or sleep was difficult but it's not the first time i have a family has been in the spotlight the sister right there is an activist whose are currently in detention awaiting for a trial for slapping an israeli soldier a video of bad incident went viral some regarding her as a symbol of palestinian resistance. the. state of the art technology is helping doctors to treat some of the deadliest forms of cancer reducing recovery time to a fraction of what would be required in the case of conventional so injury. i. think.
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wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one different person to speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. from north korea to syria's president donald trump's foreign policy is literally
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all over the map north korea says it is open to direct talks with washington only to be met with preconditions in syria peace is within view but this is not for the trumpet ministration wants. feel on a hot day in a dear little bottle of saudi in china six oyur. area . an estimated eighty thousand since under-age refugees are now living in greece. to get a home in the euro food drink. and many sell their bodies just to make ends meet. on the second on and on the sins in their. life in this. series turned to dealing drugs to make
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