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i don't know. nine civilians were killed including three children when terrorists shell a christian village in syria's how my province. exactly seventeen years on from the worst to tara atrocity committed on us soil we report on how washington shifting its policy toward some extremist organizations. insight into europe's immigration issues italy's outspoken interior ministry talks exclusively to. the asia pacific political decision makers. for a major economic forum as china u.s. trade was a new sanctions threat against russia set the scene. by those midday in moscow this tuesday september the eleventh my name is called in by welcome to the program first up for you this hour the focus on the syrian conflict has been in recent days in the build up to a final push against terrorist groups that have fallen back to the province but
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once out of the picture the militants are still active beyond. her. i grabbed my daughter is trying to cover my body. i when told to find the corridor there was a pool of blood coming from the. other side of the cinema and several days ago landed in front of my house my mom wife and three children died i remember how i called home.
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i know some people. and. the terror groups in hama province are affiliates of al qaida and it was on this day in two thousand and one the organization carried out the most devastating atrocity in modern american history but since nine eleven washington's been engaged in a fight against terrorism through intervention around the globe but it seems that mission switched in some countries has been explained. seventeen years ago in america even syria engagement stated there's no hurry so an open ended presence in syria is the new reality despite donald trump's call to get us personnel back home will become another syria like very soon let the other people take care of it. surprise surprise plans on syria once again aren't panning out as expected let's roll back to the beginning of.
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the syrian uprising seemed simple washington's main goal regime change the plan according to cables published by wiki leaks would lead to the unraveling of threads all over the region including a possible sectarian war that would likely bog down another major adversary eram the full of the house of acid could well the united states terror and war drawing in iran which in the view of his right in the come on this would not be a bad thing for israel and its western allies two birds one very bloody stone but here we are in two thousand and eighteen and the reality is a solid still in power and the fighting in the country secretary and otherwise has been anything but beneficial for the u.s. and its allies it has israel looking on anxiously as you remain influenced takes root in syria with the tehran backed hezbollah militia becoming a key player. and
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about those western allies europe is plagued by a refugee crisis in part triggered by the syrian war not to mention terror attacks carried out in the name of eisel. and here's another failed expectation or plan to train and equip the opposition in syria so they can help push back these terrorists a tactic that proved to be less than successful can you tell us what the total number of trained fighters remains it's a small number you know and. the ones that are in the fight is is
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is we're talking four or five now to be fair one strategy deployed from the very beginning that still finding success to this day is the use of social media to push an anti assad agenda we knew that syrian society was growing increasingly young and digits and that this was going to create disruptions in society that we could harness for our purposes that idea it's proven to be so effective it's being used now i have an image offensive on it led by the syrian army i don't my name is of him and those are from syria and the language that would have been that it's on today i think it's continued so it was just so nice to see my seventeen because they play seventy of hundreds of thousands of his a life that is live in this place. i thought i would have forces out a bit into a dark or nothing if movie and see any of. me on money for insight into the life we were in the man that incredible and and now we even have trump warning assad
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against retaking it despite the fact that his own government admitted there were terrorists in the area president by show assets of syria not recklessly provence the russians in the rain ians would be making a great humanitarian the state to take part in this potential human tragedy hundreds of thousands of people could be killed don't let that happen. it's a province just the largest al qaeda safe haven since nine eleven and it live now is a huge problem it is an al qaeda safe haven right on the border of turkey a recurring problem for more than half a decade has been that u.s. plans are falling flat in syria and the flaws are already appearing and the expectations of donald trump strategy as well. i even so the u.s. military claims it knows a better way to fight terror in it live than syria and its allies do but a political science professor from damascus we spoke to is skeptical about america's course. i think the united states is looking for geopolitical targets
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not for combating terrorism we have heard about the war against terrorism starting from other bit of september and i think after this war of against terrorism that there is it is expanding more and more we could see that this is or failed in this war in afghanistan or in syria or in yemen saw we are in syria we we don't there are native states we are in our hands gone by to do is it and we made progress in that i think this is a this point is not satisfied with these results because our show succeeded in doing the three years of work so monthly. the russian protest artist notorious for staging some eye watering stunts has found that fleeing to france to claim asylum has worked out according to plan of the his latest piece went
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a bit too far. russia it's sometimes difficult to be an artist yes especially when makes a political declaration out of his art that's the case of poverty and we already know and there's just been arrested for setting the door of the former k.g.b. building on fire. the problem the price of his actions is the loss of his freedom.
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we filmmakers sponsors actors in the world of culture and citizen outraged about the situation. an opposition illegally incarcerated and russian. little or. what daily life in french prison is like every day a prison guard names incarcerated and reason arrest warrant out loud the prisoner then grabs his things and mattress from the cell says his goodbyes his prison mates and leaves in florida for example five to ten prison guards gang up on
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a convict and slam them to the floor show humans and he shows fred twist his hand and then squeezing his neck. obviously the administration here is just torturing me . you know without exclusive insight on europe's migration situation from italy's divisive interior minister in a couple of minutes. you know world of big partisan movies a lot of theories and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter
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we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. so the next actual threat like china becoming a superpower and get its act together like we did during the cold war oh after russia perhaps but next the u.s. landed on the moon that's why i mention the weather and if we have an existential crisis coming down the path guys like trump and other entrepreneurial. leaders will mobilize the country and i walk on this challenge because right now america doesn't have anybody else out there to play with you know.
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welcome back the un human rights chief is sent delegations to italy and austria to verify how migrants are being protected after a reported increase in racist attacks in those countries. italy's decision to close its seaports denying entry to rescue ships had serious consequences for the most vulnerable even though we're seeing a big drop in the numbers coming from libya over the past twelve months the number of those who died during the crossing is high in the first six months of twenty eighteen than it was the total flow of arrivals in the e.u. has decreased overall compared to last year that's a trend that's evident in italy but it risto receives a large number the drop in arrivals comes after a populist government to power in june and applied a strict migration policy italy's interior minister is facing consequences for his hardline anti migrant policy he's now under investigation for alleged abuse of office kidnapping and illegal arrest after he forced a rescue ship of one hundred fifty refugees to stay in port for five days spoke
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exclusively to mattel yourselves about the strange the migrant crisis was placed on your. that there is some international missions that brought tens of thousands of my going to italy alone i think the citizens of pay my salary in order for me to control them is entering my country as other european countries live close their borders and send back fifty thousand people and then try to lecture us on. no no no. i don't have enemies i see things very differently from manual micron and i'm glad merkel on economics immigration the future of europe islam and terrorism we've come a long way there is a historical opportunity next made to finally change the balance in europe and to change our relations with countries beyond europe as i'm thinking of russia because i've been saying it for years now that i'm in government i will work on it because
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sanctions against russia do not make any konami political social cultural sense. well business you know but. i'm not against europe i'm in favor of a year of the does few things but does and while leaving freedom of choice on other fronts for individual states this government has already built partnerships in the united states in russia and china because europe's population and economic power who can minish more and more. unfortunately in brussels and in europe they only understand the language of money therefore they're not talking about principles values solidarity economic issues the e.u. is now discussing the budget for the next seven years seeking to get it approved we devoted to countries and we the italian government from prime minister down have already said that if there is no agreement on the other issues on banking policy policy immigration we won't vote for the budget. leaders and business chiefs from
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across the asia pacific region have gathered in russia's port city of lot of austar for the eastern economic forum and on the sidelines of the event president putin and his chinese counterpart paying been holding talks let's get the details now let's go live to. is there again a lot for the two leaders to cover. the. caller hello again you are absolutely right the leaders of ages top heavyweights are here in florida vost stock including the leaders of china and japan so first it was. who met. and tuesday is the time when the russian president is spending quite a few hours with the chinese have the biggest delegation here and lot of russ's number one city in the far east and for one route of discussions the leaders were joined by the wealthiest businessmen from the two countries there is also
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a standard bilat just before it began the president's talk to the president talked about a special level of trust between the two countries in politics security and defense issues so don't expect the two to only stick to business and regional ties when they talk behind closed doors the russian the russian ambassador in beijing was asked about the potential agenda. he said that definitely there will be plenty of discussion about syria perhaps they will talk about north korea as well but in any case. have known each other for quite some again as i said there's a special level of trust so in the next few hours we are likely to hear about further steps beijing and moscow that they should make towards each other and in the near future i guess we will see the two countries being together on the
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international scene perhaps it's even fair to say that they will be acting as a team. a lot more rivalry a lot more partnership the rivalry the moama between russia and china. thanks for that. as an example that maybe also in russia's far east around three hundred thousand soldiers and thirty six thousand military vehicles are rumbling through the largest military drill seen in decades. sexism at the highest levels of tennis continues to rage following serena williams furious outburst of the umpire during her defeat in the u.s.
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for me to say. it made me feel like it was a sexist remark i mean like how he's never came from a made. that she would not have been treated harshly if she were a man and that male players have had far more aggressive outbursts the women's tennis association is also throwing its weight behind the stuff. the w.t. believes that there should be no difference in the standards of tolerance provided to the emotions expressed by men versus women and this committed to working with the sport to ensure that all players are treated the same we do not believe that this was done. nonetheless the umpire in question is known for his tough approach and not just toward women at this year's wimbledon quarter final he warned a male player for throwing his racket to the ground in twenty sixteen he penalized
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andy murray for his remark of stupid umpiring women's rights advocate emrys everson and social commentator anthony bryan logan joins us to discuss the fallout from the williams incident. i think she acted the way she did because she was first day to day she was losing a mate and people don't really realize a she already played a omeo soccer earlier in the year i think it was in march down in florida and she lost badly in his will so it's a sports you get first ration issue reacted in an emotional way that the good news a missed of late they i think they came afterwards to john do some damage control of a rope defect a she lost so i said now that's what it is why you have is the greatest tennis player of all time this was not about her being frustrated at with losing a game this was about a woman that they would tend to to literally box her in at every level and they have said things about her and she's been under attack as the greatest player of all times and it's unfortunate that they just mistreat her the way that they do and
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yet the first violation which was for coaching now if she can say date she d.n.c. to guy given to seek no ok it is fine it was just a warning there was no penalty there was sick a violation came where she's on the record on the ground broke the racket you can't do they so at that point you had to first file a second violation you should be kind of just train noise in easy times you see a.b. go in a do it too much else question you have to ask here is have these other guys that she made seen had a first violation second violation didn't continue to act or did they say ok i got to calm down now you did i can't go anymore and indication. the definition of coaching requires that he actually receive the communication which he did not she didn't see it and even her coach said that he you know i did say and i say she's going to say sorry i'm glad she didn't hear it so then there is why do you sort of violation because she didn't receive it so there's no need for the first with the second when people throw rackets all the time john john mccain row through racquets
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and carson everything else and it was called to get a warning and ship he was very eager if he had passion he didn't receive warning and it was tolerated and so forth arena to be land. that fit and for this wind to be folan from her it's really unacceptable and it's really disgusting that there's been such a campaign against her and i was really concerned that we have an issue even with the make night car caricature and portraying her as some type of animal i'm really just confused as to why we were willing to accept that she's just that great without she means your innocence or her. march early it's a naomi osaka so i mean was it a march that made her lose dad or did you just happen to. be on this kind of adds i imagine a child. that she was not ready very well and this demand she took this play very well in the first. part where she also lost. let's just round up by bringing you
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some more details on the breaking news we've been showing you at the bottom of the screen a suspected suicide bomber has struck in afghanistan this is from afghanistan t.v. this is the only place we're getting details from at the moment someone has set off explosives in the province which is about a couple hundred kilometers to the east of the capital kabul the target it seems was a demonstration which is being held against the local police chief and it's understood that there are dozens of dead or injured so a suicide bomber appears to have struck in the province east of the capital of afghanistan kabul and dozens of people are reported dead or injured that again is only from local t.v. when we get more details on it we will of course bring you. into the national. that's it for now though join me again in thirty minutes when i will have your next world news up next though.
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