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we were displaced out of aleppo.have had all of the experience about the shelling and bombing and every bad situation, the siege. death and displays. and now three years later, the same scenario happenining againn the last few days in idlib, which is unbelievable how the world is still watching this and just speak about isis -- which really did nothing comparing with the regime of violence. center,e to go to any which they document all of the and crimes post of amy: we will do part 2 and put it online at democra we visit oil-rich communities in california's san joaquiuin vally and along alaska's arctic slope, where residents are asking tough questions about the consequences of fossil fuel extxtraction. it's bebeen the bedrock of ththr econonomic livelihoods foror des but is now fracturing communities and threatening the planet. [camera's shutter advancing]
we were displaced out of aleppo.have had all of the experience about the shelling and bombing and every bad situation, the siege. death and displays. and now three years later, the same scenario happenining againn the last few days in idlib, which is unbelievable how the world is still watching this and just speak about isis -- which really did nothing comparing with the regime of violence. center,e to go to any which they document all of the and crimes post of amy: we will do part 2 and put it...
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we were displaced out of aleppo.have had all of the experience about the shelling and bombing and every bad situation, the siege. death and displays. and now three years later, the same scenario happenining againn the last few days in idlib, which is unbelievable how the world is still watching this and just speak about isis -- which really did nothing comparing with the regime of violence. center,e to go to any which they document all of the and crimes post of amy: we will do part 2 and put it online at democracynow.org. nhk. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "nhk newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. we begin in the middle east where tensions between washington and tehran are escalating once again. u.s. president donald trump says one of his country's warships destroyed an iranian drone in the strait of hormuz. he says the unmanned aircraft was threatening the safety of
we were displaced out of aleppo.have had all of the experience about the shelling and bombing and every bad situation, the siege. death and displays. and now three years later, the same scenario happenining againn the last few days in idlib, which is unbelievable how the world is still watching this and just speak about isis -- which really did nothing comparing with the regime of violence. center,e to go to any which they document all of the and crimes post of amy: we will do part 2 and put it...
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bombs have also destroyed the house where the aleppo room originated. can the spirit of the aleppo room ever rise again out of all the hate fanaticism and suffering. the museum of islamic art is involved in 2 projects that aims to make that happen. the syrian heritage archive project and the most tucker project. diminish a few and we have none in the country sam underfund and patton because i'm still wish you could too ever sue document him and that's a no no isn't a stone is monitoring security breach to test anti contains the component of that and it in the area and these are not sneer and i admit in fact not numbers on fought much my sentence presently and fucking up internet stan thing are not many confirm from whom i have an gotten off bar into cretin representing more. than the motor car project trains syrian refugees as museum guides to open the doors of berlin's museums to other arabic speaking refugees and to offer german visitors a new perspective on all right. the well known objects in yemen and clark in the madonna bomb porton image to hammo
bombs have also destroyed the house where the aleppo room originated. can the spirit of the aleppo room ever rise again out of all the hate fanaticism and suffering. the museum of islamic art is involved in 2 projects that aims to make that happen. the syrian heritage archive project and the most tucker project. diminish a few and we have none in the country sam underfund and patton because i'm still wish you could too ever sue document him and that's a no no isn't a stone is monitoring...
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hope hospital was built as a direct result of the bombing of a children's hospital in aleppo.eople came around together from around the world together with 38 organisations and said it is not acceptable to bomb hospitals, it is not ok to bomb children, and we will rebuild. ..but the border ahead is maybe closed, and there is a few hours... great news, the convoy has just made it into turkey. woo! despite the war that still rages on, there is still daily bombardment that is happening in idlib, not very far away from where we are now. the war still continues on. but i do see hope. it takes place every four years and has more young participants than the olympic games. for the last ten days 50 thousand young people from every corner of the world have been at a purpose—built camp site in west virginia celebrating the work of the scout movement — for the world scout jamboree. from there, mike bushell reports. from across the world they came, nearly 50,000 scouts from most of the countries on earth to make new friends, party and challenge themselves in dozens of sports. to west virgi
hope hospital was built as a direct result of the bombing of a children's hospital in aleppo.eople came around together from around the world together with 38 organisations and said it is not acceptable to bomb hospitals, it is not ok to bomb children, and we will rebuild. ..but the border ahead is maybe closed, and there is a few hours... great news, the convoy has just made it into turkey. woo! despite the war that still rages on, there is still daily bombardment that is happening in idlib,...
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developed an app that places objects in their regional context in this case an excavation site in alepposyria uses can move around in the space and exude the objects bringing the historical site. manager reality is really exciting and better cameras are making it possible manufacturers investing into depth sensis more and more the senses can recognize distance which in turn allows a gradual reality apps to locate their position and pose in a given space smartphones have inadvertently become the dream devices of ai create us because uses don't need to buy any additional equipment to immerse themselves in augmented reality and of course the more people check out ai games the more valuable data developers have access to so it's no wonder that game developers are lashing onto already popular characters of pop culture such as harry potter which brings us back where we started what do you think about augmented reality which games do you like in particular that has no on you tube facebook on the w dot com all the best for now feel next that. after. i'm secure that the i work that hard and in th
developed an app that places objects in their regional context in this case an excavation site in alepposyria uses can move around in the space and exude the objects bringing the historical site. manager reality is really exciting and better cameras are making it possible manufacturers investing into depth sensis more and more the senses can recognize distance which in turn allows a gradual reality apps to locate their position and pose in a given space smartphones have inadvertently become the...
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looking for just that aleppo bolivia for. the ball and sometimes fighting you cannot sometimes you're going to get full put something 3 years ago maria and her husband my colleagues were honored for their willingness to help back then they owned a tavern at the beach where refugees could get a free meal. it was a place where people from all over the world who had lost their homes could feel welcomed. but then maria's lease was terminated a shock that caused her to have 2 strokes. all of them they're only going to give back then all i did was think of the refugees after getting up i would start cooking. today the sentiment has changed and is directed against the refugees locals don't see any solution. 5000 refugees now live ensembles which has a population of just 30000 the camp is over filled and many people have to sleep outside in tents. some have been waiting for years for their asylum requests to be processed local aid organizations say europe finally needs to take care of these people were not allowed to enter the camp b
looking for just that aleppo bolivia for. the ball and sometimes fighting you cannot sometimes you're going to get full put something 3 years ago maria and her husband my colleagues were honored for their willingness to help back then they owned a tavern at the beach where refugees could get a free meal. it was a place where people from all over the world who had lost their homes could feel welcomed. but then maria's lease was terminated a shock that caused her to have 2 strokes. all of them...
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most to face from aleppo and reach the domain or just as the border was closed. he spent 3 months there hoping and trying to cross before deltora this clear to camp and would you say are different dishes better here in the domine like what what was better there and what is better here yeah actually. here is very plausible this. it's what tech tool from the song from from. for the dancers a big. bunch nobody knows how long we're going to stay and we get information i wonder how long. how long it takes for the were just. this enormous you know. the face taking us back to a domine to explain why the camp was clear. and this is something i wasn't expecting. a motorway service station transformed by those refusing the government cams. the services allow them to stay but at the same time doing good business charging them for showers. now is 100 persons change the players are too so we're full of chance and no no one now only me. can you show us a bit how it looks like at the tracks. so refugees tense on all this place here right this one venue i slide full of dance. th
most to face from aleppo and reach the domain or just as the border was closed. he spent 3 months there hoping and trying to cross before deltora this clear to camp and would you say are different dishes better here in the domine like what what was better there and what is better here yeah actually. here is very plausible this. it's what tech tool from the song from from. for the dancers a big. bunch nobody knows how long we're going to stay and we get information i wonder how long. how long it...
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ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we.
ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we.
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when russia invaded ukraine and when russia began bombarding the town of aleppo and syria could createments where even if the security council itself is blocked because russia has a veto from the founding of the un you can create some form of accountability by just being a truth teller. you can negotiate behind-the-scenes even with those you want to strangle. i worked extremely closely i tell the story in the book, with the russian ambassador, who i was having public habitations with. but then work behind-the-scenes to send peacekeepers out Ãor to fight isis and cut off their financial flows which had been a big part of us rolling back their gains. for me it was exactly the right venue to combine public diplomacy and private relentlessness on behalf of the u.s. interest. i also had the chance because of the host country and the most powerful country in the world to make sure that we were treating countries in a way that signaled we respected the dignity of the individuals who represented them. as a first ambassador i went around and visited every un mission, every country that has a mi
when russia invaded ukraine and when russia began bombarding the town of aleppo and syria could createments where even if the security council itself is blocked because russia has a veto from the founding of the un you can create some form of accountability by just being a truth teller. you can negotiate behind-the-scenes even with those you want to strangle. i worked extremely closely i tell the story in the book, with the russian ambassador, who i was having public habitations with. but then...
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empty ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with just like there are children mothers. people are dying. this is the satellite imagery of one syrian town and what's happened to it in recent months but it's far from clear whether there's a way to stop yet further destruction and loss of life james out zira at the united nations now the mother of an alleged deisel member is challenging the ukase decision to share information with the u.s. without guaranteeing her son wouldn't face the death penalty hearings have begun in the case of feel cher who is being held in a kurdish camp in syria but could face trial in the u.s. his mother says the u.k. home s
empty ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with...
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most to face from aleppo and reached the domain or just as the border was closed.he spent 3 months there hoping and trying to cross before deltora this clear to camp and would you say are the conditions better here than in the domine like what what was better there and what is better here yeah actually. here is very plausible this. it's what tech tool from the song from winning from. for the 10th years a big. bunch nobody knows how long we're going to stay and we get there given off on formation i wonder how long. how long it takes for. this enormous you know. the face taking us back to domine to explain why the camp was clear. and this is something i wasn't expecting. a motorway service station transformed by those refusing the government camps. the services allow them to stay but at the same time doing good business charging them for showers. now is 100 persons change the players are too so we're full of chance and no no one now only me. can you show us a bit how it looked like at the tracks. so refugees tense on all this place here right this one of been here ic
most to face from aleppo and reached the domain or just as the border was closed.he spent 3 months there hoping and trying to cross before deltora this clear to camp and would you say are the conditions better here than in the domine like what what was better there and what is better here yeah actually. here is very plausible this. it's what tech tool from the song from winning from. for the 10th years a big. bunch nobody knows how long we're going to stay and we get there given off on...
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area that has been witnessing attacks turkey backed rebels control many villages across northern aleppo for example back in june there was a car bombing so there are many wars within syria's wars and different actors on the ground which are backed by foreign players engaged in different conflicts on the ground. france has passed a controversial tax bill against large tech firms which the u.s. says unfairly targets american companies the tax is the 1st from a major economy to be imposed on companies such as google and apple facebook. police have fired tear gas to disperse a demonstration held by a group in capital hundreds of members of the islamic movement of nigeria gathered outside parliament in the future and demanded the release of their leader at least 2 people were killed on tuesday and 40 others arrested as police and protesters clashed at least 14 people have died in a train collision in central pakistan a passenger train runs into a stationary freight train in a car in southern punjab benyamin netanyahu has reiterated his pledge not to dismantle even the most remote jewish sett
area that has been witnessing attacks turkey backed rebels control many villages across northern aleppo for example back in june there was a car bombing so there are many wars within syria's wars and different actors on the ground which are backed by foreign players engaged in different conflicts on the ground. france has passed a controversial tax bill against large tech firms which the u.s. says unfairly targets american companies the tax is the 1st from a major economy to be imposed on...
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just a year and a half he was in his car with his whole family, trying to flee aerial bombardment in alepporike landed so close to their car shrapnel pierced the whole vehicle. said, whose name we changed, lost his sister, his brother lost a leg. he was sitting on his mum's lap, shrapnel amputated both his legs. what is he having today? currently, he is doing an adjustment for a newly constructed socket for his leg. he needs to do an adjustment to the bone every one to one and a half year, because the bone will keep growing but there is no skin or muscles to grow with the bone, so it will be painful, so unfortunately he needs to have an operation every year to cut open the imputation, adjust the bone length and then sew it up again. this sort of problem is why treating a child with a blast injury is not the same as an adult. doctor mustapha is another surgeon who has crossed over from syria today for training. he is a specialist neurological surgeon, but like so many of his colleagues in syria has had to become an expert in treating often horrific trauma. i remember one day we received many
just a year and a half he was in his car with his whole family, trying to flee aerial bombardment in alepporike landed so close to their car shrapnel pierced the whole vehicle. said, whose name we changed, lost his sister, his brother lost a leg. he was sitting on his mum's lap, shrapnel amputated both his legs. what is he having today? currently, he is doing an adjustment for a newly constructed socket for his leg. he needs to do an adjustment to the bone every one to one and a half year,...
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a doctor who ran a hospital and aleppo is featured in a documentary about the war.s been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed three years ago are now being repeated. he has this message for the international community. >> i think this is the last chance for them to do the right thing, to stand with the people. in this situation, it is not bad guys and good guys and who do we stand with? there are children, mothers, people are dying. james: this is the satellite imagery of one theory in town and what has happened to it in recent months. but it is far from clear whether there is a way to stop get further disruption and loss of -- destruction and loss of life. anchor: the british prime minister says the e.u. must compromise to prevent a no deal brexit on october 31. boris johnson made the comments during a trip to wales, where he pledged continued support to farmers in the event of a no deal. if the face deep tariffs u.k. cannot secure a deal. >> we are not aiming for a no deal brexit. we don't think that is where we will end up. the housers
a doctor who ran a hospital and aleppo is featured in a documentary about the war.s been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed three years ago are now being repeated. he has this message for the international community. >> i think this is the last chance for them to do the right thing, to stand with the people. in this situation, it is not bad guys and good guys and who do we stand with? there are children, mothers, people are dying. james: this is the satellite...
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have killed at least 10 civilians the raids targeted talons and villages in the province of it live aleppo and hama it's not clear who launched the strikes but syria's government started an offensive on the areas earlier this year. we're now into a plea for help from 2 soltys sisters who were living in hiding in turkey they say they were forced to flee their home country after suffering abuse by the men in their family. are part of a growing number of saudi women fleeing discrimination under the kingdom's male guardianship system men control virtually every aspect of a woman's life. has the sisters story from istanbul. all that. i have seen so far of use like this and changing hotels. that you are hiding from their families we can't say where they are because they are fraid of being found. 22 assisted 21 her father took them to istanbul for a holiday they decided to run away to escape years of violence and repression they say glories in early memories and. if they are so. pleased when they forced me to wear. when i was like. so i can say no of course if i say they will beat me so hot they
have killed at least 10 civilians the raids targeted talons and villages in the province of it live aleppo and hama it's not clear who launched the strikes but syria's government started an offensive on the areas earlier this year. we're now into a plea for help from 2 soltys sisters who were living in hiding in turkey they say they were forced to flee their home country after suffering abuse by the men in their family. are part of a growing number of saudi women fleeing discrimination under...
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area that has been witnessing attacks turkey backed rebels control many villages across northern aleppo. for example back in june there was a car bombing so there are many wars within syria's wars and different actors on the ground which are backed by foreign players engaged in different conflicts on the ground at least 14 people have died in a train crash in central pakistan a passenger train ran into a stationary freight train in the. in the southern punjab region dozens of injured people are being treated in nearby hospitals emergency crews say the number of casualties could rise as rescue operation continues now in best that is from 22 countries have condemned china's treatment of ethnic and religious minorities in an unprecedented they issued a letter calling for the detention of weak and muslims to stop. reports this fun stuff building is called a vocational censure in china critics say.
area that has been witnessing attacks turkey backed rebels control many villages across northern aleppo. for example back in june there was a car bombing so there are many wars within syria's wars and different actors on the ground which are backed by foreign players engaged in different conflicts on the ground at least 14 people have died in a train crash in central pakistan a passenger train ran into a stationary freight train in the. in the southern punjab region dozens of injured people are...
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many of the people in idlib fled there from aleppo.lready endured one brutal struggle for control of a city, now, in what could be the last decisive battle before syria returns entirely to president assad's control, they have nowhere to go. imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. a british hacker who pleaded guilty to making malicious software has been released from custody in the us — after a court sentenced him to the time he had already served. mark hutchins could have faced up to ten years in prison. but he's now expected to return to the uk, where he became famous for helping to stop the biggest—ever cyber attack on britain's national health servive. gary o'donoghue was in milwaukee for the court hearing — and sent this report. after two years on bail, marcus hutchins is now free. i'm glad it's over. it was relief round and gratitude to a judge who was full of praise for hutchins‘s talents. they want to thank everyone who supported me and the judge for his incredible leniency. two years ago marcus hutchins was a hero. he had been credit
many of the people in idlib fled there from aleppo.lready endured one brutal struggle for control of a city, now, in what could be the last decisive battle before syria returns entirely to president assad's control, they have nowhere to go. imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. a british hacker who pleaded guilty to making malicious software has been released from custody in the us — after a court sentenced him to the time he had already served. mark hutchins could have faced up to ten years in...
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many of the people in idlib fled there from aleppo.ontrol of a city, now, in what could be the last decisive battle before syria returns entirely to president assad's control, they have nowhere to go. imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. let's cross over now to indianapolis where we are joined by keynaan rahmani, an advocacy manager for human rights group the syria campaign. thank you so much for your time. you are in touch with people in idlib. what are you hearing? the people on the ground are absolutely terrified because there is nowhere that is safe right now for them. hospitals are being bombed, over 30 hospitals have been bombed in the last three months. a market was bombed yesterday. we have seen over 100 people killed in the last ten days and there is no area in idlib that is safe now. the horrible reality is that half of the 4 million person population in idlib has already been displaced once before and they will have nowhere left to go if idlib is com pletely have nowhere left to go if idlib is completely destroyed by the assad
many of the people in idlib fled there from aleppo.ontrol of a city, now, in what could be the last decisive battle before syria returns entirely to president assad's control, they have nowhere to go. imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. let's cross over now to indianapolis where we are joined by keynaan rahmani, an advocacy manager for human rights group the syria campaign. thank you so much for your time. you are in touch with people in idlib. what are you hearing? the people on the ground are...
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area that has been witnessing attacks turkey backed rebels control many villages across northern aleppo for example back in june there was a car bombing so there are many wars within syria's wars and different actors on the ground which are backed by foreign players in gauged in different conflicts on the ground a car bomb attack in libya targeting the funeral of a former high ranking military official has killed 2 people the suicide to turn up and in the city of benghazi local sources say another high ranking official was attending but survived the blast a further 17 people were injured in the a turk. police of fired tear gas to break up a demonstration by a shia group in the jury's capital hundreds of members of the islamic movement of nigeria gathered outside parliament in the future demanding the release of their leader at least 2 people were killed on tuesday and 40 others arrested in violence between police and protesters. from 22 countries have condemned china's treatment of ethnic and religious minorities in an unprecedented move they issued a letter calling for the detention of
area that has been witnessing attacks turkey backed rebels control many villages across northern aleppo for example back in june there was a car bombing so there are many wars within syria's wars and different actors on the ground which are backed by foreign players in gauged in different conflicts on the ground a car bomb attack in libya targeting the funeral of a former high ranking military official has killed 2 people the suicide to turn up and in the city of benghazi local sources say...
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neighbors in aleppo have decided to block the roads to protest their 4th day without electricity. join us says the most affected areas are poor and that's why their claims are being ignored was not part of the ball we are the most humble and cannot go and get a generator the price of electricity has tripled in the past years but we are not seeing the benefits it's cold our children need electricity higher utility prices in the past 2 years have not resulted in better service vis people save as they've been without electricity and water for several days this whole area has been completely paralyzed streetlights are not working and shops and factories have also been affected by this name. words are saying that what they need are generators in order to be able to go back to their normal lives. who. owns a pizza shop not far away from the protest he was forced to borrow a generator from a friend the economic situation is bad and if you had the power cut to the situation it's even worse because we have to spend money for gas for the generator people here say the company charged is to b
neighbors in aleppo have decided to block the roads to protest their 4th day without electricity. join us says the most affected areas are poor and that's why their claims are being ignored was not part of the ball we are the most humble and cannot go and get a generator the price of electricity has tripled in the past years but we are not seeing the benefits it's cold our children need electricity higher utility prices in the past 2 years have not resulted in better service vis people save as...
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many of the people in —— fled from aleppo and already endured one brutal struggle for control of theuld be the last decisive battle before syria returns entirely to the president control, they have nowhere to go. the british prime minister has been responding to accusations from the irish foreign minster that he is deliberately deciding to set the uk on "a collision course" with ireland and the european union. borisjohnson said that under no circumstances did the uk want to introduce checks on the irish border post—brexit. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. i think battle lines are drawn in what will come next for brexit coming at boris johnson what will come next for brexit coming at borisjohnson absolutely adamant he's not going to accept any field that includes the backstop saying the withdrawal agreement and negotiations by theresa may painstakingly over two years ago, his dad and not coming back. but on the other side you have a european union who can students —— consistently said the agreement is closed, at backstop has to stay and they would not renegotiate any d
many of the people in —— fled from aleppo and already endured one brutal struggle for control of theuld be the last decisive battle before syria returns entirely to the president control, they have nowhere to go. the british prime minister has been responding to accusations from the irish foreign minster that he is deliberately deciding to set the uk on "a collision course" with ireland and the european union. borisjohnson said that under no circumstances did the uk want to...
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most to face from aleppo and reached the domain or just as the border was closed he spent 3 months there hoping and trying to cross before deltora this clear to camp and what you say are different dishes better here than any domine like what what else what was weather there and what is better here. yeah i actually. hear is very plausible. it's what tech tool from the song from winning from. for the 10th years a big. but nobody knows how long we're going to stay and we get information i want . to see how long it takes for the. they said nobody else. will suffice taking us back to domine to explain why the camp was clear. and this is something i wasn't expecting. a motorway service station transformed by those refusing the government camps. the services allow them to stay but at the same time doing good business charging them for showers. now is 100 persons change the players are to still be full of dance and no no one now only me. can you show us a bit how it looked like at the tricks. so refugees tents all this place here right this one event here i start full of dance. these tracks are
most to face from aleppo and reached the domain or just as the border was closed he spent 3 months there hoping and trying to cross before deltora this clear to camp and what you say are different dishes better here than any domine like what what else what was weather there and what is better here. yeah i actually. hear is very plausible. it's what tech tool from the song from winning from. for the 10th years a big. but nobody knows how long we're going to stay and we get information i want ....
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many of the people in idlib fled there from aleppo.tal struggle for control of a city, now, in what could be the last decisive battle before syria returns entirely to president assad‘s control, they have nowhere to go. imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. borisjohnson says his plan to recruit 20,000 new police officers across england and wales will begin within weeks and be completed in just 3 years. the move has been welcomed, but there are warnings of logistical challenges including a lack of training instructors. our home editor, mark easton reports. it‘s about turn. 0n government policy, on police recruitment. theresa may as home secretary and prime minister presided over a 20,000 reduction in the number of offices in england and wales. hersuccessor, borisjohnson, has said he will increase the force by 20,000. i think it‘s the most fundamental investment you can make in society. reducing crime and making our streets safer. safer streets equal more investment, by equals more business, equals morejobs, equals growth. recruitment at the
many of the people in idlib fled there from aleppo.tal struggle for control of a city, now, in what could be the last decisive battle before syria returns entirely to president assad‘s control, they have nowhere to go. imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. borisjohnson says his plan to recruit 20,000 new police officers across england and wales will begin within weeks and be completed in just 3 years. the move has been welcomed, but there are warnings of logistical challenges including a lack of...
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degrees beirut's going to be seeing about 29 degrees but as we go towards saturday temperatures here in aleppo rise as well to about 36 well here across the gulf it is the winds that we have been dealing with over the last couple of days wind's going to be dying down though as we go into the weekend so one more day here and 40 degrees and windy conditions coming out of the northwest but by the time we get towards saturday the winds going to die down the temperatures are coming up to about 4440 degrees and the scott we do expect to see a high temperature few of 30 degrees there and then very quickly we do have a quick moving storm pushing across much of the cape cape town seeing some clouds pushing through as well but for temperature wise we're going to see about 15 degrees there in durban at about 27 for you. in the case to health or. police department it has the potential to be biased in the number of different ways there truly are for sure for the computer together with. those officers who commit those data entry is wrong to be saying that your son is road to. kill becoming a suspect before
degrees beirut's going to be seeing about 29 degrees but as we go towards saturday temperatures here in aleppo rise as well to about 36 well here across the gulf it is the winds that we have been dealing with over the last couple of days wind's going to be dying down though as we go into the weekend so one more day here and 40 degrees and windy conditions coming out of the northwest but by the time we get towards saturday the winds going to die down the temperatures are coming up to about 4440...
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many of the people in idlib fled there from aleppo.ured one brutal struggle for control of a city, now, in what could be the last decisive battle before syria returns entirely to president assad's control, they have nowhere to go. imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. president trump has announced that the us and guatemala have signed a so—called safe third country agreement to limit asylum claims to the us. it came just days after mr trump threatened to impose tariffs on the central american country if it didnt‘ agree to the deal. this here's what president trump had to say about guatemala. looks, we have been dealing for many yea rs, looks, we have been dealing for many years, i will say, looks, we have been dealing for many years, iwill say, with looks, we have been dealing for many years, i will say, with guatemala and with other countries. and we are now at a point where we are, we just get along. and they're doing what we've asked them to do and i think it's going to be a great thing for guatemala. they don't want these problems eith
many of the people in idlib fled there from aleppo.ured one brutal struggle for control of a city, now, in what could be the last decisive battle before syria returns entirely to president assad's control, they have nowhere to go. imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. president trump has announced that the us and guatemala have signed a so—called safe third country agreement to limit asylum claims to the us. it came just days after mr trump threatened to impose tariffs on the central american...
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georgia you'll see some showers and he will be fairly cloudy day 29 in ankara and 38 on tuesday in aleppo heading to the south the temperatures have come down a little bit sunny to doha 38 degrees however as that has happened the humidity has risen so feeling very uncomfortable and it will stay pretty much like this as we head off into choosey as well if i do anything the temperature but that doesn't necessarily mean it won't feel hopeless 41 in abu dhabi and we have got 30 celsius there for you in muscat now we head down into southern africa where we still remain to need the rains cape town no sign of any rain on monday a warm day and $23.00 s. a wall pretty much what we tend to expect for this time of year but then on choose day this front really does just by those 7 shools so we should see some rain into cape town doesn't tend to cool things all 15 degrees but it will be warmed and and with a high of 27. water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognise water is a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think the europea
georgia you'll see some showers and he will be fairly cloudy day 29 in ankara and 38 on tuesday in aleppo heading to the south the temperatures have come down a little bit sunny to doha 38 degrees however as that has happened the humidity has risen so feeling very uncomfortable and it will stay pretty much like this as we head off into choosey as well if i do anything the temperature but that doesn't necessarily mean it won't feel hopeless 41 in abu dhabi and we have got 30 celsius there for...
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ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with just like there are children mothers. people are dying this is the satellite imagery of one syrian town and what's happened to it in recent months but it's far from clear whether there's a way to stop yet further destruction and loss of life james out zira of the united nations. now as being 100 years since of national museum and kabul was 1st established many of its play islamic artifacts were destroyed by the taliban 18 years ago baathists are now working to restore them. shares it in software has been working at the afghan national museum for 38 years he was one of 3 museum employees ordered by th
ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with just...
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empty ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with just like there are children mothers. people are dying. this is the satellite imagery of one syrian town and what's happened to it in recent months but it's far from clear whether there's a way to stop yet further destruction and loss of life james out of the united nations. to france now where the demolition of a dam in the north as divided environmentalists some hoping its removal will revive the sell you but of that but the reports from normandy others want the dam restored to produce hydroelectric power. in normandy as lush countryside the verizon dam spans the cellular river built nearly a centu
empty ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with...
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widespread thirty's and above for many areas of ungar here on sunday $32.00 degrees down towards aleppo at $35.00 beirut at 30 and as we go towards monday those temperatures are on the rise expect to see areas in syria 35 to 37 and even a close to 40 in some locations there baghdad of 46 degrees and kuwait city a dry day for you at about 45 now speaking of humidity it has been a dry day on saturday here and doha but unfortunately that is not going to last we're now getting into that seas with the middy is a big problem we're going to be dropping down to about $38.00 but the minute he is going to be on the rise it is going to be very uncomfortable here on sunday as well as into monday temperatures are still staying below 40 but it's the high humidity that we are going to be watching with scott some clouds coming into play there at $33.00 degrees and down here towards the law we do expect to see $27.00 few and very quickly across parts of southern africa we are going to be seeing very dry conditions across much of the area but in terms of temperature for durban expect about $25.00 degrees
widespread thirty's and above for many areas of ungar here on sunday $32.00 degrees down towards aleppo at $35.00 beirut at 30 and as we go towards monday those temperatures are on the rise expect to see areas in syria 35 to 37 and even a close to 40 in some locations there baghdad of 46 degrees and kuwait city a dry day for you at about 45 now speaking of humidity it has been a dry day on saturday here and doha but unfortunately that is not going to last we're now getting into that seas with...
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empty ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with just like there are children mothers. people are dying. this is the satellite imagery of one syrian town and what's happened to it in recent months but it's far from clear whether there's a way to stop yet further destruction and loss of life james by al-jazeera at the united nations and still ahead on al-jazeera we'll tell you how the u.s. administration defied a court order against separating migrant children from their parents plus. i'm natasha butler in normandy where the demolition of this dam has sparked a buckle between 2 opposing environmental visions. another very active weather picture acro
empty ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with...
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empty ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing them by a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage at the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community. i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with just like there are children mothers. people are dying. this is the satellite imagery of one syrian town and what's happened to it in recent months but it's far from clear whether there's a way to stop yet further destruction and loss of life james as you sirrah at the united nations the british prime minister says the e.u. must compromise in order to prevent a new deal brecht's it on october 31st johnson made the comments during a trip to wales where he pledged continued support for farmers in the event of a no deal farmers face steep tariffs and the mass slaughter of livestock if the u.k. cannot sec
empty ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing them by a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage at the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community. i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with...
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empty ordinary syrians are angry at what they see as passing the buck a doctor who ran a hospital in aleppo is now featured in a documentary about the war he's been in new york to express his outrage that the crimes he witnessed 3 years ago and now being repeated he has this message for the international community i think it is the last chance for them to do the right thing to stand with the people like in this situation that it's not like the bad guys and the good guys and who do we stand with just like there are children mothers. people are dying. this is the satellite imagery of one syrian town and what's happened to it in recent months but it's far from clear whether there's a way to stop yet further destruction and loss of life james out zira at the united nations. the british prime minister says the e.u. must compromise in order to prevent or no deal breaks out on october 31st boris johnson made those comments during his trip to wales where he pledged continued support for farmers in the event of a no deal on his face state tariffs if the u.k. can't security. we're not aiming for a no
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order to revive trade between these cities under the government's control so that they can reach aleppo city so they need to revive the economy so that hasn't been achieved on the ground and this offensive is not about capturing the whole of problems it's very limited to a belt of territory surrounding it live province and yet it is proving to be so difficult we've reached a point in the conflict where front lines are hardening for major players on the ground turkey russia iran and the united states and clearly each one of these countries have spheres of influence in the country they will need to come together and reach an agreement for any political solution to be reached in syria will for the moment we'll leave it there thanks ali. well china's released figures showing its imports from the u.s. have plunged in the past year and its exports to america are down to the country's trade war but trying to trade surplus with the u.s. continues to rise and that imbalance is the heart of gold tom's assertions that china's engaged in unfair trade practices well when he's going to pick everythin
order to revive trade between these cities under the government's control so that they can reach aleppo city so they need to revive the economy so that hasn't been achieved on the ground and this offensive is not about capturing the whole of problems it's very limited to a belt of territory surrounding it live province and yet it is proving to be so difficult we've reached a point in the conflict where front lines are hardening for major players on the ground turkey russia iran and the united...
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kuwait city getting to around 30 celsius there in beirut 32 forgeries slim then warmer than that in aleppo over the next day or so plenty of sunshine and then as we go on into sas takes a few of those showers just spreading their way a little further southwards just around the caucuses but too much of the showers across iran potentially little more cloud to the eastern side of me into that eastern side of saudi arabia pushing a little further south which might catch your spot of right i think it's more likely to evaporate before reaching the ground 45 celsius here in doha still quite a stiff wind hifi that when these in back as we go on into saturday by sassed i just notice a little more cloud into that western part all saudi arabia not too much across southern africa at the moment in fact we are looking at more very hot weather to get to the eastern side of south africa a 21. he lived in brazil's largest favela. one day the police. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justice which became a national cause and sent shock waves through the up
kuwait city getting to around 30 celsius there in beirut 32 forgeries slim then warmer than that in aleppo over the next day or so plenty of sunshine and then as we go on into sas takes a few of those showers just spreading their way a little further southwards just around the caucuses but too much of the showers across iran potentially little more cloud to the eastern side of me into that eastern side of saudi arabia pushing a little further south which might catch your spot of right i think...
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area that has been witnessing attacks turkey backed rebels control many villages across northern aleppo as for example back in june there was a car bombing so there are many wars within syria's wars and different actors on the ground which are backed by foreign players engaged in different conflicts on the ground a car bomb attack in libya targeting the funeral of a former high ranking military member has killed 2 people the suicide attack happened in the city of benghazi the funeral of the former commander of special forces who served under warlord khalifa haftar local sources say another high ranking official was attending but survived the blast a further 6 people were injured in the attack. police have fired tear gas to disperse a demonstration held by a group in nigeria's capital hundreds of members of the islamic movement of nigeria gathered outside parliament in the future demanding the release of their leader at least 2 people were killed on tuesday and 40 others arrested in violence between police and protesters. well still ahead here on the al-jazeera news hour more than 20 cou
area that has been witnessing attacks turkey backed rebels control many villages across northern aleppo as for example back in june there was a car bombing so there are many wars within syria's wars and different actors on the ground which are backed by foreign players engaged in different conflicts on the ground a car bomb attack in libya targeting the funeral of a former high ranking military member has killed 2 people the suicide attack happened in the city of benghazi the funeral of the...
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those killed included three children about 45 miles south of aleppo.y is home to large numbers of people displaced by the 10 week offensive on the rebel held area. will news 24 hours per day on twitter,tictoc on powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. ♪ ship -- fork for jay powell. globaldly citing slower economic expansion and laying out the case for easier u.s. monetary policy. let's welcome a fellow at the roosevelt institute, where he works on the financial's asian project, and also an assistant professor of economics at john jay college, focusing on the economy of political credit. you seem to be the person to ask about the phillips curve. we are talking about this more and more, more than i thought we ever would. i guess what i don't understand is why there seems to be so much agreement that the curve is either irrelevant or needs to be tweaked in some way. is becauseous reason we have had this big falling on unemployment with no change in inflation. if you think there is a s
those killed included three children about 45 miles south of aleppo.y is home to large numbers of people displaced by the 10 week offensive on the rebel held area. will news 24 hours per day on twitter,tictoc on powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. ♪ ship -- fork for jay powell. globaldly citing slower economic expansion and laying out the case for easier u.s. monetary policy. let's welcome a fellow at the roosevelt...
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for days on end and obviously cooler near the coast beirut represents that is the degrees whereas aleppo not really that far inland as this scale shows is near the 40 mark once again the breeze is changed down through the gulf the circulation now appears to be something of the empty quarter so much cash and moisture and bring it back towards doha it could be a sticky 40 was equally it could well pick up rather a lot of light sandra not empty quarter this is often a dusty direction 41 suggests it's not really too humid it could well be dusty but look at the amount of cancer spread everywhere a hint maybe asunder storms in western society certainly how do you feel be persistent and maybe exaggeration some good but a drizzle started to turn probably agree once again. a new year new lessons and new rules this is the time when you get to choose your english teacher is for the next 2 years meet the teachers empowering best students my fact i'm michael. green we're going to come out perspective i want you to develop the skill with which speak by letting them choose the lessons they learned reve
for days on end and obviously cooler near the coast beirut represents that is the degrees whereas aleppo not really that far inland as this scale shows is near the 40 mark once again the breeze is changed down through the gulf the circulation now appears to be something of the empty quarter so much cash and moisture and bring it back towards doha it could be a sticky 40 was equally it could well pick up rather a lot of light sandra not empty quarter this is often a dusty direction 41 suggests...