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just. i had a very warm welcome to you you're watching us and she asked. kurdish military forces in syria claim to have repelled an attack by turkey out of border town in the province of rock so after ankara began its military offensive in the country. in ecuador violent and yours 30 protests lead to the government relocating from the capital. 2 people were killed in shootings in the german towns of how one of them outside a synagogue suspects has been arrested. thanks
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for joining us and our to international daniel hawkins with the tonight's welcome to the program. kurdish military forces claimed to have repelled an attack on a border town in the north in the north of syria that's in the province of raka earlier today turkey launched a ground offensive against kurdish groups and islamic state terrorists in the region this comes after a 1st phase of airstrikes on 2 northern towns where the video footage shows thousands of locals fleeing the area following the launch of the turkish operation the syrian democratic forces say 5 civilians have been killed in the offensive earlier it also accused her of deliberately targeting civilian areas this is what locals have been saying about the situation. america and other countries should protect us they're committing sin here our children women is there really no mercy let everyone stand up for us arabs foreigners sin sin.
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this is an occupation we are a peaceful people we live calmly work to our own business it is a crime here look here on the bus real to the people here look at this car do you see. you soldiers then there are children in their own way man. the offensive photos that all trumps theirs into withdraw u.s. troops from the region in his latest statement the president defended his move saying that could didn't help the u.s. during world war 2 and he's capable and has more on the latest developments. denounce the decades of war by the united states and said that he intended to deescalate and bring u.s. troops home from around the world at this point as trump has announced that u.s. forces have withdrawn from northeastern syria where they were intermingled with the kurdish fighters he also announced that the captured i still fighters will be transported out of the region we have no soldiers in the area. we've been talking
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to turkey for 3 years they've been wanting to do this for many years as you know they've been fighting each other for centuries we were put into this battle interjected it was supposed to be a 3030 day period and we've been there for many many years we are. taking some of the most dangerous isis fighters out we've taken him out and we're putting them in different locations where it's secure donald trump has faced harsh criticism for his decision and it's being widely reported that he seems to be turning a blind eye on turkey's offensive against the s.d.f. fighters who were allies of the united states now trump has responded to this criticism by pointing out that the kurds did not support the united states during the 2nd world war and were not involved in the invasion of normandy now the kurds are fighting for the land just so you understand they didn't help us in the 2nd world war they didn't help us with normandy as an example they mention names of different battles they were there but they're there to help us with their land with
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all of that big said we like the kurds it's being reported that the turkish ministry of foreign affairs spoke to mike pompei o the u.s. secretary of state and that they have reached a common understanding regarding their operation. against the kurdish militias in north eastern syria now there has been a strong reaction from a number of european countries that do not approve of turkey's recent decision on took as will of them to be free street and to scope. the pollutions. as we speak and then we. needed to get action you said look leading to good results the secretary general is very concerned by the recent developments in northeast syria. any military operation must fully respect the un charter and international humanitarian law the turkish offensive in the northeastern syria is
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a danger he danger to the safety of the kurds it danger because it helps dying who have been fighting for 5 years it needs to stop so france has brought the matter to the security council now there's been a strong reaction from a number of middle eastern countries as well jordan lebanon and other countries have spoken up denouncing turkey's move we've also heard from the president of iraq the iraqi president said that this was a grave escalation that will cause untold humanitarian suffering and empower terrorist groups throughout nato secretary-general stoltenberg has said that turkey's response should be proportionate to the threats that it faces our ally turkey is at the forefront of the crisis in the house look at the concerns it has suffered the horrendous terrorist attacks on thursday there is expected to be a un security council meeting regarding the situation with the turkish offensive against her kurdish forces in northeastern syria tensions remain high in the region as the
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united states has withdrawn its forces and turkey has swung into action. we discussed the turkish operation and its potential repercussions for the region with a number of analysts. the kurds have been a natural ally for the united state and for the united stated for the world community in the un. looks to me that the donald trump does not understand his security team his national security team in his own administration he does not understand the complexity of the issues the kurdish issues the kurdish people exist in that region and many folks disagreed with him from our matters to bolton and others so i think this is a problem for him he makes a decision in trying to come up with excuses to convince himself and this is wrong the kurdish people deserve and they be half of the humanity to crush isis and now donald trump is going to let them loose we are talking about displacement and
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effectively genocide of innocent kurdish civilians innocent communities within that region so it is absolutely terrifying to know how you know the communities are feeling as they are continually being bombarded by the turkish offensive the kurds have always been on the defensive but now they know they must defend themselves and their families which means that unfortunately they may not be able to police the the camps that hold isis and the isis prisoners and also you know there are reports that actually within the camps there are some rebellions you know some isis rebellions going on so unfortunately the security threat is there for then raised and you know it is now going to cause a big vacuum and a significant problem in terms of security turkish main parties. that turkey has modeled and political and military are already gauged on to bring these syrian
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refugees here in turkey a sense many years back. to their contrary turkey is trying to control the area so that y.p. . forces could not fill this area and prevent that these 2000000 refugees cannot come back so this area not kurdish territory is the territories belong to state and turkey together with iran and russia. to protect the territorial integrity of. state to be an army should be the one who actually takes care of the security situation i think the turks haven't realized that they're taking advantage of the fact that the americans withdrew from the area to actually bomb the kurds and this is only going to create more bloodshed you know and this is all coming from the american confusion because it seems like mr the lover of said today the contradictions are actually indicate that there is no clear
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strategy or policy for the americans and that creates chaos and that chaos is dangerous for human lives and suffering and will actually lead to more destruction . for 6 days running thousands are again protesting against austerity in ecuador's capital unrest and clashes the government's been forced to relocate to the country's 2nd city the protests were triggered by the removal of fuel subsidies just part of a loan deal with the international monetary fund up to 700 people have reportedly been detained so far may demonstrators come from poor and indigenous communities the protests turned violent with molotov cocktails and stones thrown at police responded with tear gas which hit our correspondent nicholas donovan the reports from the unrest and. right now.
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thousands of protesters let's try to get closer to the front line just just a few feet. it's the presidential palace it's heavily guarded by military and police forces these protests to finance a game there. in minutes ago while i was going to launch in our spanish version we don't hit by. and that's what we think seeing old guy the protesters are using the it's ok tells stones bricks just like the snow. and police firing back with tear gas with sound bombs it's a situation of extreme tension in the streets of just to give you an idea. like riddles made clear suspended any activity in the city center they say it's not safe for doctors and for ambulances instead we've got crews all volunteers that just take in the dozens and dozens of wounded people to. stop them treating them there
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it's it's actually pretty sure can as you mentioned these protests and 30 measures that able the were implemented by the government included scrapping the subsidies or do you know of gasoline. and that has triggered these protests the monday we had the students then on tuesday we had been bijan us communities the day they rolled them together they joined together in the same fashion. thousands of taking out the speech of president lenin moreno pool is going to say you know what it's going to. it's a message. post so it's got that meant there's ministers and say it's measures that deal with the i.m.f. $4300000000.00. struggling with. the people in the government is going to say banks and big business instead of the people and that's
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why all these people protested and 3 days this week there's massive protests this is a national strike. we've seen here on the frontline it's absolute chaos and clashes between the protesters and the police forces and basically big big acts which it's practically on bearable the tragic day and next we're told history. professor of latin american studies at the city university of new york title schol believes more i was betrayed the trust of the ecuadorian people. the countries in latin america that aligned with the u.s. . very quickly supported. the neo liberal agenda supports come from. and. the classic playing out of class forces in latin america this is not for us and certainly the. world bank intervention has sparked
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a massive revolt against austerity measures we've seen this in jamaica and the dominican republic and haiti and across the region. but trade the 17000000 people of this nation. true that some majority indigenous people a vast majority of workers in in in throughout the country. the german interior minister has said shootings around in the city of. left 2 people dead were an anti semitic attack the 27 year old gunman reportedly shown in this video at the moment of one attack has now been arrested one the shooting occurred just outside a synagogue with another at a kebab shop also reports of a grenade being thrown of the jewish cemetery police have now reduced the threat level but are still boarding locals to be vigilant the shooter streamed his attack on a twitch platform he also used an anti semitic slur in
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a video posted before the incident you may find the following but it is. ok known answers have been expressed around the world a minute's silence was held at the european parliament is very prominent benjamin netanyahu called it a sign of growing. and attended a vigil at the synagogue the victims of the shooting a correspondent. was that. people behind me here have gathered in front of the new synagogue in berlin not to celebrate the holiest day in the jewish calendar but to stand in solidarity with the victims of earlier shooting in germany 3 shootings took place earlier on when the leaving the people that and many more injured one in front of the synagogue the other i don't local to bomb house and the
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other one was a lot better so we in the nearby town called landsberg. 1 pm local time a man is believed to have opened fire and killing a man and a woman and injuring many more it is believed that the perpetrators also use a grenade at a nearby there which cemeteries eyewitnesses who have seen the pick for the suspects believed that they were wearing combat clothes some more like helmets and they were carrying multiple guns with them area is still on high alert as well as many jewish community centers and synagogues across the nation the attacks are believed to be from right wing extremists this comes after 2 more incidents took place earlier this month with the one a jewish man was attacked with a walk on his head and the 2nd one at this synagogue right behind me where a 23 year old armed with a knife tried to storm into the synagogue but was arrested by police this is no
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strange the police the sins of jewish communities have raised their concerns about security issues for this upcoming holiday for my head of the u.k.'s national counterterrorism security office chris phillips believes the attacks took place on the jewish or they may be significant. just one day a year that could have been chosen but of course it is a significant day we often see terrorist attacks take place on significant occasions religious occasions and i suppose we'll soon find out who the suspects are the people all that did this but the fact that a turkish about shop has been attacked as well tends to lend to this is probably some something of the right wing extremism and so it's on this well there's always the possibility of prevention but that comes from good intelligence work and clearly that's not always going to be successful the interesting point here is that
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synagogues do take security seriously and i think the fact that they are unknown and aware of the dangers that they face when there are a prayer accept or probably prevented lots of deaths. a russian anticorruption enzio founded by a prominent opposition leader like scent of ali's branded a foreign agent ply russia's ministry of justice for us tory after a short break. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be press this is like the full story in the morning can't be good. i'm interested
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always in the water in the. city. you know world of big partisan movies a lot 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 we need to stop slamming the door on the 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 we're watching closely watching the hawks. the program rushes justice ministry has classified a prominent anti corruption non-governmental organization as
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a foreign agent the group was founded by opposition figure. during the chink of the foundations and to fifty's the russian ministry of justice that it performs the functions of a foreign agent a foreign agent is basically any organization that receives money from a private citizen or an organization located abroad and acts within the political interests of its benefactor within the russian federation now foreign agents face more audit's than regular n.g.o.s and they're supposed to declare on all official statements their status as a foreign agent now the anti corruption foundation itself is a nonprofit based in moscow and it was founded by opposition figure like say novell me one of their investigations involved a yacht party with a russian all of dark politician and some ass court ladies another looked into corruption charges corruption allegations involving prime minister dmitri medvedev but where do they get all the money from this their website it says that they get
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it from individual donations but back in august they were actually suspected of money laundering 1000000000 rubles and investigators say that the organization received the sum in foreign currencies between 20162018 transfer that money from a.t.m.'s into the russian bank accounts now why was it illegal because they didn't declare their status as a foreign agency which is what has been the law in russia since july 2012 now the investigation is still going on but we don't have confirmation that it's necessarily connected to the justice ministry statement and the ministry also has not actually specified why they put in of all these organization on the list of foreign agents now we do have reactions from the foundations director as well as from the vali himself on social media they both claim that their organizations do not receive any foreign money and that they're entirely funded by donations from
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russian citizens involved even said that it was volodymyr putin himself who gave the order. for his organization to be put on this list of foreign agencies so what we're waiting for now is any sort of response from the ministry of justice to these heavy accusations. to france where farmers are claiming they face ruin after a major fire at a local chemical plant authorities in rule out of since ban them from selling any produce. the idea we've been affected by the cloud of smoke from the lubrizol factory at the moment we've suspended the production harvest of our vegetables because of this cloud because we don't know what substances infiltrated the soil.
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the day of the blaze they told us that there was no danger that all would be fine and there was no problem and 3 days after i found a local governments to create banning all sales and commercialization of our food products in the specifics. so after the blaze of lubrizol on september 26th i throw away between 10 and 1800 liters of milk every day we're demanding that all losses related to the lubrizol slaves be covered by the state or their insurer. russia's ambassador to the us as the scribe washington's recent withdrawal from the international range nuclear forces treaty is
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a disaster his comments came as he addressed students in monterey in california a diplomat was sharing his thoughts on the state of nuclear nonproliferation saying all countries in the atomic club must cooperate to get a working result and one he said there was still time to reach a new agreement with the u.s. if one wasn't reached the world would cope. if. you. just. missed. so you. see huge if there's no shoe of this if it is believed to be 500 years ago it was so few to get you. into the decision by somebody the 5 goes to. show that it's just a place on the bus to the wall. and nobody. fulfills its obligations on the n.p.t. because this is stuff which it is said that these she's interested in the siege.
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it seems to me that we end up trying to find a solution but if this is. a form. of life you want this to be. it was. just the weekend so when i even did know stuff to you kind of course get more on any of those stories on our website or social media documentary shuttle program setting your way now back in 30 minutes time with the latest. in the age of trump what has happened to journalistic standards and competence in
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the media not long ago it was generally agreed that politics was the art of the possible now one news narrative must prevail and all others must be vanquished there's a state of affairs to serve the public interest. if . you long. talks with the possible lots of united states refused to do so there's an increasing mistrust to argue with martin states because of. so. if you're on. the same. north korea.
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