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the grief and loss in aleppo.darren conway and we'll have more on the decade of syria's warwithjeremy bowen and quentin sommerville in the days ahead. sweden and latvia are the latest eu member states to suspend use of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine following concerns about possible side—effects like blood clots. in france, where cases are soaring, prime minister jean castex says he would be happy to take the vaccine once it's proved to be safe. that could come as soon as thursday when the full results of an investigation by the european medical agency will be available. but the agency has already said today there's no indication that the astrazeneca vaccine causes blood clots. 0ur medical editor, fergus walsh, has more details. this vaccine saves lives, of that there is no doubt. and, yet, in the middle of a pandemic, with thousands dying every day in europe from covid... germany, france, italy, more than a dozen eu countries have temporarily suspended using the astrazeneca jab. why? the concern is blood clots. a
the grief and loss in aleppo.darren conway and we'll have more on the decade of syria's warwithjeremy bowen and quentin sommerville in the days ahead. sweden and latvia are the latest eu member states to suspend use of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine following concerns about possible side—effects like blood clots. in france, where cases are soaring, prime minister jean castex says he would be happy to take the vaccine once it's proved to be safe. that could come as soon as thursday when the...
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in aleppo in 2013, iqra school was bombed by a fighterjet.en were killed instantly, others died of their injuries in the days and weeks that followed. a bbc panorama team were filming nearby when the attack happened. cameraman darren conway has returned to aleppo to meet survivors and relatives. darren�*s powerful report has scenes of terrible injury and suffering. anniversaries are all about memories but for 0mar they are full of pain. mohammed's scars act as a constant reminder. and siham kanbari will always be remembered by her father. 0mar, mohammed and siham all went to iqra school in the aleppo countryside. 0n the 26th of august, 2013, the syrian regime dropped an incendiary bomb on their school courtyard. 11 were killed, many more were left with horrific burns. nearby was a children's hospital. i was there filming for the bbc that day when the injured with clothes and skin hanging off them, started to arrive. 0mar received burns to 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries or t
in aleppo in 2013, iqra school was bombed by a fighterjet.en were killed instantly, others died of their injuries in the days and weeks that followed. a bbc panorama team were filming nearby when the attack happened. cameraman darren conway has returned to aleppo to meet survivors and relatives. darren�*s powerful report has scenes of terrible injury and suffering. anniversaries are all about memories but for 0mar they are full of pain. mohammed's scars act as a constant reminder. and siham...
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in aleppo in 2013, iqra school was bombed by a fighterjet.dren were killed instantly, others later died of their injuries. a bbc team was filming nearby when the attack happened. cameraman darren conway has returned to aleppo, to meet survivors and relatives. we must warn you that darren�*s report has scenes of terrible injury and suffering which some viewers may find distressing. anniversaries are all about memories but, for 0mar, they are full of pain. mohammed assi's scars act as a constant reminder. and siam kambari will always be remembered by her father. 0mar, mohammed and siam, all went to iqra school, in the aleppo countryside. 0n the 26th of august, 2013, the syrian regime dropped an incendiary bomb on their school courtyard. 11 were killed. many more were left with horrific burns. nearby was a children's hospital. i was there filming for the bbc that day when the injured, with clothes and skin hanging off them, started to arrive. 0mar received burns to 65% of his body and has had 25 operations, so far. he is never without the discom
in aleppo in 2013, iqra school was bombed by a fighterjet.dren were killed instantly, others later died of their injuries. a bbc team was filming nearby when the attack happened. cameraman darren conway has returned to aleppo, to meet survivors and relatives. we must warn you that darren�*s report has scenes of terrible injury and suffering which some viewers may find distressing. anniversaries are all about memories but, for 0mar, they are full of pain. mohammed assi's scars act as a...
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syrian government shelling hits a hospital in western aleppo killing at least 7 civilians. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up in the program the republic of congo holds its presidential election with the internet shut down roads are blocked and the main opposition leader in hospital battling coded human rights. another 4 people are killed in me and ma why some protesters rallied at dawn to avoid confrontations with the security forces and thousands have been evacuated and dams overflowing and homes have been washed away as australia suffers its worst flooding in decades. welcome to the program we begin this hour in northwestern syria where at least 7 civilians were killed one of them a child when shelling by government forces hit a hospital at least 16 others were injured appen in the rebel held town of in the west and aleppo countryside this footage which is yet to be independently verified shows civil defense rescue is carrying injured patients outside and even after the initial strike the shelling continued around the hospital mi
syrian government shelling hits a hospital in western aleppo killing at least 7 civilians. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up in the program the republic of congo holds its presidential election with the internet shut down roads are blocked and the main opposition leader in hospital battling coded human rights. another 4 people are killed in me and ma why some protesters rallied at dawn to avoid confrontations with the security forces and thousands have...
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and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. the free group according to community. intercept. people to get back get back girls. but what i saw in syria will always stay with me it's shocking when you see a father cradling a baby killed by a bullet well when you hear the cry of a mother who's just found out that her boys been torn apart by rebel shell these is what war looks like police is what happens when you put a gun and someone's hands and cool them right shifts. do you duty. why did. not really. bad and they're not alone are. there were moderates moderates less ideologically and religiously inclined and more commercially minded and tripper nerds who saw the shiny guns that were being handed out by the pentagon lot as a tool to fight oppression but is a commodity to be sold for profit when we learned that our unit's leader was selling arms to isolate terrorists we reported it to the us head of the base but after a report no measures were taken americans only ramped up the support for him it was never a secret that jarvis h
and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. the free group according to community. intercept. people to get back get back girls. but what i saw in syria will always stay with me it's shocking when you see a father cradling a baby killed by a bullet well when you hear the cry of a mother who's just found out that her boys been torn apart by rebel shell these is what war looks like police is what happens when you put a gun and someone's hands and cool them right shifts. do you duty. why did....
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and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. they've regrouped according to community. intercept. people to get back get back girls. with the moderates moderates less ideologically and religiously inclined. more commercially minded and tripper nerds who saw the shiny guns that were being handed out by the pentagon lot as a tool to fight oppression but is a commodity to be sold for profit when we learned that our unit's leader was selling arms to isolate terrorists we reported it to the u.s. head of the base but after a report no measures were taken americans only ramped up the support for him it was never a secret that jarvis hijacked the revolution in syria what it was was an open secret everyone knew about it but you just didn't say it out loud otherwise you would legitimize acids claim that he was fighting monsters terrorists quickly became upset a spectacle in a blood soaked circus it kept saying the same thing that it was all for the good of the syrian people the united states opposes the use of violence against peaceful pr
and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. they've regrouped according to community. intercept. people to get back get back girls. with the moderates moderates less ideologically and religiously inclined. more commercially minded and tripper nerds who saw the shiny guns that were being handed out by the pentagon lot as a tool to fight oppression but is a commodity to be sold for profit when we learned that our unit's leader was selling arms to isolate terrorists we reported it to the u.s....
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the countryside west of aleppo w.h.o. says there have been more than 300 attacks on medical sites in the past 5 years al-jazeera correspondent. reports from outside the hospital but lower. than along with other people were killed and wounded here after the syrian government forces targeted a look at a hospital in western aleppo this hospital provides medical services to more than 10000 patients every month the artillery shells fell here early this morning at the main entrance to the hospital. patients were sitting just 5 meters away the injury among them were also treated here for their wounds the 2nd shell directly targeted the hospital where a number of people were killed including the director of aleppo's health authority he had been treating the injured in the hospital's orthopedic clinic after the shelling the hospital was evacuated and many people were transferred to other regions some were sent to the cherokee for treatment humanitarian organizations have condemned this attack and urged the international community
the countryside west of aleppo w.h.o. says there have been more than 300 attacks on medical sites in the past 5 years al-jazeera correspondent. reports from outside the hospital but lower. than along with other people were killed and wounded here after the syrian government forces targeted a look at a hospital in western aleppo this hospital provides medical services to more than 10000 patients every month the artillery shells fell here early this morning at the main entrance to the hospital....
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hospital was shelled by government forces it happened in a rebel held town for a lot of that's west of aleppo about $600.00 attacks on health facilities have taken place in 10 years of conflict in syria and the latest one is the 5th such attack this year according to the international rescue committee laura burdon manley reports. a place meant to care for people and keep them safe so it becomes a scene of chaos the hospital was hit by this fight from a syrian army outpost. bloodstained survivors who carried out and treated elsewhere . a child and health care workers died in the bucket about a decade. the cup to go eyeball of the medical staff were shocked this is the result of targeting this hospital the civil defense came and cleared the patients who were staying at the hospital and we have vacuity to the building a medical staff and the injured. al-jazeera correspondent. has some reporting from the scene said the hospital is now empty and unfit for pope. this hospital provides medical services to more than 10000 patients every month the artillery shells fell here early this morning at the m
hospital was shelled by government forces it happened in a rebel held town for a lot of that's west of aleppo about $600.00 attacks on health facilities have taken place in 10 years of conflict in syria and the latest one is the 5th such attack this year according to the international rescue committee laura burdon manley reports. a place meant to care for people and keep them safe so it becomes a scene of chaos the hospital was hit by this fight from a syrian army outpost. bloodstained...
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syrian government shelling hits a hospital in west in aleppo killing at least 7 civilians. although i'm maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program republic of congo holds its presidential election with the internet shut down roads have blogs on the main opposition leader seriously ill with coded on the. grief and anguish but no social distancing as thousands pay their last respects to tanzania as late president john mica food. soldiers shooting night and day in myanmar where anti coup protest has shown no sign of backing down. no welcome to the program we begin in northwest syria where shelling by government forces has hit a hospital at least 7 people were killed one of them a child despite the facility being built underground to avoid becoming a target it happened in the town of in the west in aleppo countryside mandy reports . a place meant to care for people and keep them safe the earth becomes a scene of chaos the hospital was hit by mortars fired from a syrian army outpost. bloodstained survivors who carried out and treated elsewh
syrian government shelling hits a hospital in west in aleppo killing at least 7 civilians. although i'm maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program republic of congo holds its presidential election with the internet shut down roads have blogs on the main opposition leader seriously ill with coded on the. grief and anguish but no social distancing as thousands pay their last respects to tanzania as late president john mica food. soldiers shooting night and...
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it's in aleppo, and it was bombed by fighter jet in013.a bbc team was filming in a children's hospital nearby, and they captured the desperate attempt to save lives. eight years later, darren has been meeting relatives and survivors. viewers may find these images distressing. >> anniversaries are all about memories, but they are full of pain. >> [shouting in foreign language] >> his scars act as a common -- constant reminder. and she will always be remembered by her father. omar, mohammad, and siham all went to the school in the aleppo countryde. the syrian regime dropped an incendiary bomb on their courtyard -- their school courtyard. many were left with horrific burns. nearby was a children's hospal. i was there, filming for the bbc that day, when the injured, with clothes and skin hanging off of them, started to arrive. omar received burns to 65% of his body and has had 25 operations so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries or the pain of his loss. here is omar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his young
it's in aleppo, and it was bombed by fighter jet in013.a bbc team was filming in a children's hospital nearby, and they captured the desperate attempt to save lives. eight years later, darren has been meeting relatives and survivors. viewers may find these images distressing. >> anniversaries are all about memories, but they are full of pain. >> [shouting in foreign language] >> his scars act as a common -- constant reminder. and she will always be remembered by her father....
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including a child when shelling by government forces hit a hospital in a rebel held town in west in aleppo in syria another 16 people have been injured the world health organization says that been more than 300 attacks on syrian health care sites in the past 5 years and even after the initial strike shelling continued around the hospital market numbers on the high luck would do much for a. bubble. as you can see the shelling of the hospital was ongoing until now. medical staff to leave the hospital. there was 5 injuries the medical staff members with looting the health director of the liberated and hopefully he will get better so far they have been 17 years that. i was there is adam i will al-hassan has more now from outside the hospital. the longest people were killed and wounded here after the syrian government forces targeted a hospital in western aleppo this hospital provides medical services to more than 10000 patients every month the artillery shells fell here early this morning at the main entrance to the hospital patients were sitting just 5 meters away the injure among them were a
including a child when shelling by government forces hit a hospital in a rebel held town in west in aleppo in syria another 16 people have been injured the world health organization says that been more than 300 attacks on syrian health care sites in the past 5 years and even after the initial strike shelling continued around the hospital market numbers on the high luck would do much for a. bubble. as you can see the shelling of the hospital was ongoing until now. medical staff to leave the...
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a decade of conflict in syria — we revisit aleppo and hear the harrowing testimony of those whose livese torn apart by war. and — the songbird — that's almost forgotten its own tune. how the endangered regent honey—eater is so lonely, it's imitating the songs of others. welcome to world news america, in the uk, on pbs, and around the globe. vaccine nationalism is rearing its head around the world. today the president of the european commission said she will do whatever it takes to get more shots for eu nations — including stopping factories inside europe from exporting doses that were meant for other countries. ursula von der leyen�*s comments come as many eu countries are teetering on the edge of a third wave of infections. our brussels correspondent nick beake has more. in prague, in paris, and once again in bergamo, northern italy, covid patients gasp for air. the nightmare prospect of a third wave in europe is now real. the continent is also facing a vaccination crisis. it is not getting the doses it ordered and today, a warning that the eu would do everything needed to get its fair
a decade of conflict in syria — we revisit aleppo and hear the harrowing testimony of those whose livese torn apart by war. and — the songbird — that's almost forgotten its own tune. how the endangered regent honey—eater is so lonely, it's imitating the songs of others. welcome to world news america, in the uk, on pbs, and around the globe. vaccine nationalism is rearing its head around the world. today the president of the european commission said she will do whatever it takes to get...
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syrian government shelling hits a hospital in west in aleppo killing at least 7 civilians. hello i'm around and you're watching al-jazeera also coming up in the program public of congo holds its presidential election with the internet shut down roads blocked and the main opposition leader in hospital battling.
syrian government shelling hits a hospital in west in aleppo killing at least 7 civilians. hello i'm around and you're watching al-jazeera also coming up in the program public of congo holds its presidential election with the internet shut down roads blocked and the main opposition leader in hospital battling.
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west aleppo. province the last major areas held by rebels they a vast numbers of civilians accorded there by president bashar al assad's forces and their allies. the own paver been put under the protection of a cease fire signed to march 2020 between russia and turkey but it's continually violated. those killed a theme buried near a target city more grieving for a country that suffered so much devastation. in the early ninety's hero well now to our other top story this hour mass demonstrations against last month's military coup in manama are about to enter their 8th week with neither the protesters nor the military showing any sign of backing down. at least for more protest as were killed by security forces and live ammunition has been used to crackdown on demonstrations in mandalay and yet another day of violence in the streets but al-jazeera is tony chang now reports from bangkok at least some of the nation's police appear to broken ranks. protesters a money war in central myanmar shelter as the
west aleppo. province the last major areas held by rebels they a vast numbers of civilians accorded there by president bashar al assad's forces and their allies. the own paver been put under the protection of a cease fire signed to march 2020 between russia and turkey but it's continually violated. those killed a theme buried near a target city more grieving for a country that suffered so much devastation. in the early ninety's hero well now to our other top story this hour mass demonstrations...
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including one child when shelling by government forces hit a hospital in a rebel held town in west aleppo another 16 people have been injured the world health organization says have been more than 300 attacks on syrian health care sites in the past 5 years and even after the initial strike the shelling continued around the hospital market one that's on the do much for the. the. national do not know what i would like to do as you confuse the shelling of the hospital with on going to my own safety we came here to medical staff to leave it to itself i was 5 injuries among the medical staff members including the health director of alliterative i left hopefully he will get better so far they have been . polls have closed in the republic of congo's presidential election of those expected to see dentist question extended study 6 years in power 7 people are standing for the job but some of the mission candidates are either in jail boycotting of all criticizing the electoral process and today we've seen many different kinds of problems that people were complaining about old people dead people on t
including one child when shelling by government forces hit a hospital in a rebel held town in west aleppo another 16 people have been injured the world health organization says have been more than 300 attacks on syrian health care sites in the past 5 years and even after the initial strike the shelling continued around the hospital market one that's on the do much for the. the. national do not know what i would like to do as you confuse the shelling of the hospital with on going to my own...
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the regime's firepower meant it spilt most blood, aleppo, 2017, just after regime forces besieged andighters and civilianses using medieval tactics with modern weapons in the vaults of an ancient city. when bashar inherited the country from his father in 2000, he promised reform and many syrians believed him. in wellington and new zealand, he is building a new life. in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organize the first peaceful protests hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. >> i think he would have won by a huge difference. he had refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions fearing that minor concessions early on might be, might tell the public that, while their protests actually worked and get them to raise their demands. >> so you would say that he made a massive mistake? >> i really think he did. >> against all of the evidence, he insists thereere no peaceful protesters. instead, he claims syria faced a conspiracy hatched by the west, israel, saudi arabia, al qaeda, and islamic state. in a rare interview in 2015, he sho
the regime's firepower meant it spilt most blood, aleppo, 2017, just after regime forces besieged andighters and civilianses using medieval tactics with modern weapons in the vaults of an ancient city. when bashar inherited the country from his father in 2000, he promised reform and many syrians believed him. in wellington and new zealand, he is building a new life. in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organize the first peaceful protests hoping the president might risk elections instead of war....
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in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organize the first peaceful protests hoping the president might risktead of war. >> i think he would have won by a huge difference. he had refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions fearing that minor concessions early on might be, might tell the public that, while their protests actually worked and get them to raise their demands. >> so you would say that he made a massive mistake? >> i really think he did. >> against all of the evidence, he insists thereere no peaceful protesters. instead, he claims syria faced a conspiracy hatched by the west, israel, saudi arabia, al qaeda, and islamic state. in a rare interview in 2015, he showed no remorse. did the president hint it might have been different? only he knows. what keeps you awake at night? >> what keeps me awake at night? many reasons that could affect any human, life. could be personal, could be work. >> your job? >> could be your job, could be personal like any other human, what could any human be affected by, be affected with the same factors. >> milli
in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organize the first peaceful protests hoping the president might risktead of war. >> i think he would have won by a huge difference. he had refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions fearing that minor concessions early on might be, might tell the public that, while their protests actually worked and get them to raise their demands. >> so you would say that he made a massive mistake? >> i really...
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aleppo, 2017.g medieval tactics with modern weapons in the vaults of an ancient city. when bashar inherited the country from his father in 2000, he promised reform, and many syrians believed him. in wellington, in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life. in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organise the first peaceful protests, hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions, fearing that minor concessions early on might tell the public that, well, their protest actually worked, and that might get them to raise their demands. so you would say that he made a massive mistake? genuinely, i really think he did. bashar al—assad, against all the evidence, insists there were no peaceful protesters. instead, he claims syria faced a conspiracy hatched by the west, israel, saudi arabia, al-qaeda and islamic state. in a r
aleppo, 2017.g medieval tactics with modern weapons in the vaults of an ancient city. when bashar inherited the country from his father in 2000, he promised reform, and many syrians believed him. in wellington, in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life. in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organise the first peaceful protests, hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do...
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aleppo, 2017.eval tactics with modern weapons in the vaults of an ancient city. when bashar inherited the country from his father in 2000, he promised reform, and many syrians believed him. in wellington in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life. in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organise the first peaceful protests, hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions, fearing that minor concessions early on might tell the public that, well, their protest actually worked, and that might get them to raise their demands. so you would say that he made a massive mistake? genuinely, i really think he did. bashar al—assad, against all the evidence, insists there were no peaceful protesters. instead, he claims syria faced a conspiracy hatched by the west, israel, saudi arabia, al-qaeda and islamic state. in a rare int
aleppo, 2017.eval tactics with modern weapons in the vaults of an ancient city. when bashar inherited the country from his father in 2000, he promised reform, and many syrians believed him. in wellington in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life. in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organise the first peaceful protests, hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he...
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who are like last night in the syrian government forces have fired ballastic missiles to northern aleppo especially to a risk close to jobless an elbow bend the infrastructure was them and so now people question is it's only that we discuss whether the cease fire is going to hold or is it all. so those safe zones that that were the design for the syrians to be to repair to it so turkey's presence aired on of wrote an article for bloomberg to it was published today in a he's making a call to the west that they they should help turkey they should stand with turkey in order to provide a permanent stability and see and safe life inside syria and he ses and it took to reject. anything that that any plan that would not meet the basic needs most of most basic needs of the syrian people and peaceful permanent solution is not possible on this serious territorial integrity and political united are respected and he is making a call to the west and he says the west has 3 options either they continue to watch from the sidelines as more people more innocent people die in syria while these cease fire v
who are like last night in the syrian government forces have fired ballastic missiles to northern aleppo especially to a risk close to jobless an elbow bend the infrastructure was them and so now people question is it's only that we discuss whether the cease fire is going to hold or is it all. so those safe zones that that were the design for the syrians to be to repair to it so turkey's presence aired on of wrote an article for bloomberg to it was published today in a he's making a call to the...
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aleppo, 2017.vilians using medieval tactics with modern weapons in the vaults of an ancient city. when bashar inherited the country from his father in 2000, he promised reform, and many syrians believed him. in wellington in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life. in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organise the first peaceful protests, hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions, fearing that minor concessions early on might tell the public that, well, their protest actually worked, and that might get them to raise their demands. so you would say that he made a massive mistake? genuinely, i really think he did. bashar al—assad, against all the evidence, insists there were no peaceful protesters. instead, he claims syria faced a conspiracy hatched by the west, israel, saudi arabia, al-qaeda and islamic st
aleppo, 2017.vilians using medieval tactics with modern weapons in the vaults of an ancient city. when bashar inherited the country from his father in 2000, he promised reform, and many syrians believed him. in wellington in new zealand, karan shah has political asylum and is building a new life. in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organise the first peaceful protests, hoping the president might risk elections instead of war. i think bashar al—assad would have won by a huge difference. he...
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underground hospital was shelled by government forces it happened in the rebel held town of west of aleppo about $600.00 attacks on health facilities are taking place in 10 years of conflict in syria waters continued to rise across parts of the australian state of new south wales a natural disaster has been declared in some regions after the worst flooding in decades nicola gage has more for windsor north west of sydney the thai communities have been inundated by flood waters as this weather system. down across many different regions where in which is just west of sydney the main breach across the 2 sides of talent is completely covered many roads are becoming blocked and when seeing these in many different highly populated areas all along the coast from port macquarie to newcastle regional areas like towers and thousands of people have had to evacuate as these river systems are rising u.s. president joe biden says he'll be heading to the southern border as soon as the country struggles to manage a surge of undocumented migrants trying to cross from mexico nearly 20000 adults and more than
underground hospital was shelled by government forces it happened in the rebel held town of west of aleppo about $600.00 attacks on health facilities are taking place in 10 years of conflict in syria waters continued to rise across parts of the australian state of new south wales a natural disaster has been declared in some regions after the worst flooding in decades nicola gage has more for windsor north west of sydney the thai communities have been inundated by flood waters as this weather...
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spread to almost $200.00 tankers on friday night oil installations and turkish controlled zones in aleppo have come under attack in recent months neither moscow nor the syrian government have came for sponsibility for their own strengths while the u.s. senate has narrowly passed a $1.00 trillion dollar coronavirus relief package the belling to it's a one off payments of a round $1400.00 to most americans emergency unemployment benefits and billions of dollars for increased vaccine distribution. well in the caribbean island of hispaniola relations between hazy and that's welfare neighbor the dominican republic have been historically difficult and now the dominican government has announced plans to build a wall between the 2 to end illegal migration anderson has the story. this neighborhood is known as little haiti it lies in santo domingo the capital of the dominican republic on the eastern half of the island of hispaniola about half a 1000000 people from haiti on the western side live here but since the pandemic they have fewer jobs especially in construction and farming many like residen
spread to almost $200.00 tankers on friday night oil installations and turkish controlled zones in aleppo have come under attack in recent months neither moscow nor the syrian government have came for sponsibility for their own strengths while the u.s. senate has narrowly passed a $1.00 trillion dollar coronavirus relief package the belling to it's a one off payments of a round $1400.00 to most americans emergency unemployment benefits and billions of dollars for increased vaccine distribution....
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turkey's defence ministry said a child was one of those killed in the attack in aleppo, which it blamesrnment. mark lobel�*s report contains some distressing images. the remains of a hospital. 0nce the remains of a hospital. once a place to get better. it suddenly became a target, sheued suddenly became a target, shelled by syrian government backed forces. during the shelling, the hospital director runs for cover. urging people around him to keep calm. he already knows of seven casualties in his hospital, and that it's no longer safe. translation: ,, , , translation: stay calm! des calm! asyou _ translation: stay calm! des calm! as you can _ translation: stay calm! des calm! as you can see, - translation: stay calm! des calm! as you can see, the - calm! as you can see, the shelling of the hospital has been going on now. we came here for our own safety. we ask the medical staff to leave. the hospital is out of service. there is meant to be a ceasefire in this area. this hospital's co—ordinates have been shared by the un label to avoid making it a target. but it's the fifth such attack th
turkey's defence ministry said a child was one of those killed in the attack in aleppo, which it blamesrnment. mark lobel�*s report contains some distressing images. the remains of a hospital. 0nce the remains of a hospital. once a place to get better. it suddenly became a target, sheued suddenly became a target, shelled by syrian government backed forces. during the shelling, the hospital director runs for cover. urging people around him to keep calm. he already knows of seven casualties in...
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aleppo, 2017.n weapons in the vault of an ancient city. when he inherited the country from his father in 2000, he promised to reform and many syrians believe it. in writing in new zealand, they have political asylum and is building a new life. in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organise the first peaceful protests, hoping the president might rest elections instead of wire. i president might rest elections instead of wire.— president might rest elections instead of wire. i think he would have won by _ instead of wire. i think he would have won by a — instead of wire. i think he would have won by a huge _ instead of wire. i think he would have won by a huge difference. l instead of wire. i think he would i have won by a huge difference. he refused to do that. he was extremely arrogant. he did not want to give any concessions fearing that minor concessions early on might be telling the public that the protests actually work on that make get them to raise their demands. so actually work on that make ge
aleppo, 2017.n weapons in the vault of an ancient city. when he inherited the country from his father in 2000, he promised to reform and many syrians believe it. in writing in new zealand, they have political asylum and is building a new life. in aleppo, his hometown, he helped organise the first peaceful protests, hoping the president might rest elections instead of wire. i president might rest elections instead of wire.— president might rest elections instead of wire. i think he would have...
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we revisit aleppo, where a school was bombed by a fighterjet and those affected still suffer.erful report from aleppo where we talk to survivors and relatives. also tonight. after a month in hospital, the duke of edinburgh returns home to windsor. he's said to be in good spirits. plans to reshape the uk's defence and foreign policy unveiled today, including the prospect of more nuclear weapons. from tomorrow, all uber drivers in the uk will be classed
we revisit aleppo, where a school was bombed by a fighterjet and those affected still suffer.erful report from aleppo where we talk to survivors and relatives. also tonight. after a month in hospital, the duke of edinburgh returns home to windsor. he's said to be in good spirits. plans to reshape the uk's defence and foreign policy unveiled today, including the prospect of more nuclear weapons. from tomorrow, all uber drivers in the uk will be classed