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from the support for bashar al assad to a nuclear deal that's on the brink of failure iran is at the center of a whole host of middle east and global controversies in this outfront special at the united nations i'll challenge iran's foreign minister just odd zarif on his country's policy in syria and its approach to donald trump. foreign minister thanks for joining me on up front good to be with you last week u.s. president donald trump tweeted that he had no plans to meet iranian president hassan rouhani at the u.n. but he would quote someday in the future i'm sure he's an absolutely lovely man but you actually don't want your president to meet with trump do you why not well we're not actually that eager to meet with him because the united states is not a reliable negotiating partner. they were always saying that we want a treaty with iran now they just withdrew from the only treaty that we have with the united states because in the international court of justice ruled against them that tells you that whatever you negotiate with this president and with this administration they're no
from the support for bashar al assad to a nuclear deal that's on the brink of failure iran is at the center of a whole host of middle east and global controversies in this outfront special at the united nations i'll challenge iran's foreign minister just odd zarif on his country's policy in syria and its approach to donald trump. foreign minister thanks for joining me on up front good to be with you last week u.s. president donald trump tweeted that he had no plans to meet iranian president...
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sanctions is accusing a faction of iran's military of recruiting child soldiers to fight the bashar al assad's regime in syria the latest u.s. measures primarily target the resistance force an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also impose sanctions on a network of businesses that it says were financing the machines including iran's militant bank as well as money foreign companies was in jordan reports from washington d.c. . the sanctions that are due to be re-imposed in november it would be the second tranche there was an initial reimposition of sanctions earlier in the year by the united states against iran after the trumpet ministration decided that it was going to pull out of the iran nuclear deal because it said that this deal was not going to prevent to han from trying to continue to develop nuclear weapons the u.s. has interest in iran isn't just about nuclear weapons it's also about trying to cut off its influence particularly across the middle east and trying to make certain that it's not engaging in what the u.s. says are egregious human rights abuses including as part of this
sanctions is accusing a faction of iran's military of recruiting child soldiers to fight the bashar al assad's regime in syria the latest u.s. measures primarily target the resistance force an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also impose sanctions on a network of businesses that it says were financing the machines including iran's militant bank as well as money foreign companies was in jordan reports from washington d.c. . the sanctions that are due to be re-imposed in november it...
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rather bashar al assad did not win the syrian civil war and his own effort he did through through the military intervention of a number of countries and isis was defeated also and so the involvement of turkey and russia both of whom militarily intervened in syria has helped create an accord that hopefully will help mitigate the downsides of an assault on it live province where it goes from here what kind of status it has going forward it remains unclear and more broadly the war in syria it has been going on for so long now and we tend to start looking at it into smaller battles we looked at aleppo for a long time we've been looking at for a long time it was all about those rebel areas being taken back on where is the court in court war headed and basically bashar al assad just back in control and we're back where we were before the war. the answer's no the charlotte does not have enough troops to retake his territory roughly a little over half of syrian territories outside of his control as of now the regime has by some estimates only about twenty to twenty five thousand deployable fo
rather bashar al assad did not win the syrian civil war and his own effort he did through through the military intervention of a number of countries and isis was defeated also and so the involvement of turkey and russia both of whom militarily intervened in syria has helped create an accord that hopefully will help mitigate the downsides of an assault on it live province where it goes from here what kind of status it has going forward it remains unclear and more broadly the war in syria it has...
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as a faction of iran's revolutionary guard recruited trained and set children to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria. european council president says he's not hopeful of a breakthrough talks before a summit on wednesday they're going to remain deadlocked over the border between northern ireland part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is and the e.u. earlier to reach agreement could mean a return of border checks something opposed by all sides in this prime minister theresa may said she's optimistic about a deal but they use chief negotiator said more work remains. the most funders solution to include and find a solution for the no hard border on the island of oil and when not there yet various issues are still to produce coast including what i understand is that more time is needed to find is due and to reach the decisive progress that we need to find most of negotiation on the weak rule of the u.k. . and hayward has more from london. the reason may held a meeting with the cabinet with several hours and it really was a rallying call for them to be unified behind her she to
as a faction of iran's revolutionary guard recruited trained and set children to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria. european council president says he's not hopeful of a breakthrough talks before a summit on wednesday they're going to remain deadlocked over the border between northern ireland part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is and the e.u. earlier to reach agreement could mean a return of border checks something opposed by all sides in this prime minister theresa...
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guess it's stayed relatively calm because even though he's been doing well in military terms bashar al assad has listened to the russians to date yes or no and he said actually yes i don't need to go in there and do what people thought i was going to do well of course i mean the russian they had their chance have a. very strong leverage on i think. we actually knew without without their support there would be normal military or france or against it. because bashar assad and his iranian backers they can't really do that or why because it is actually hosting something like sixty seventy thousand. fighters from the opposition. and the syrian regime and the iranians they cannot actually mobilize as much as thirty times because if you are if you are attacking yeah you have to provide at least three times as many soldiers as the defenders saw. the without russian support without question aerial support their chances actually of success are very minimal. of course the russians the also have other than having their military. leverage on bashar assad they have all saw but texted him from the internat
guess it's stayed relatively calm because even though he's been doing well in military terms bashar al assad has listened to the russians to date yes or no and he said actually yes i don't need to go in there and do what people thought i was going to do well of course i mean the russian they had their chance have a. very strong leverage on i think. we actually knew without without their support there would be normal military or france or against it. because bashar assad and his iranian backers...
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sanctions it's accusing a faction of iran's military recruiting child soldiers to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the measures primarily target the resistance force an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also impose sanctions on a network of firms it says were financing the including iran bank as well as manufacturing companies. and iran says it's killed a man believed to have planned an attack on a military parade last month that's according to the country's elite revolutionary guard twenty four people and sixty were injured when four gunmen opened fire on a parade in the city of on september twenty second iran says the man on the attack was killed along with four others during operation in iraq's diyala province for a short break here al-jazeera when we come back taliban violence they'll be tight security in kabul ahead of saturday's parliamentary elections. threatens to withdraw aid from honduras a large group of migrants from their heads north towards the u.s. more the state. hello there is rather cool for many of us in north america at the moment this is the leading edg
sanctions it's accusing a faction of iran's military recruiting child soldiers to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the measures primarily target the resistance force an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also impose sanctions on a network of firms it says were financing the including iran bank as well as manufacturing companies. and iran says it's killed a man believed to have planned an attack on a military parade last month that's according to the country's elite...
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sanctions it's accusing a faction of iran's military of recruiting child soldiers to fight the bashar al assad's regime in syria leisure's primarily target the bushies resistance force that's an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also impose sanctions on network of firms is accused of financing the besieged looting iran's militant bank as well as manufacturing companies. but its prime minister to resign may well address e.u. leaders at a meeting in brussels late on wednesday the summit comes a day after european council president donald two said he's not hopeful about a breakthrough in talks with the u.k. negotiations of stalled once again over what should happen with the irish pulled out of northern ireland to rescue the nikkei leave the e.u. in march they met a cabinet on tuesday to discuss the status of the two of us. a moment of silence has been held in the first anniversary of a bomb explosion which killed a journalist investigating corruption in malta the ceremony of the european commission in brussels also remembered other journalists killed or intimidated because of their work. we
sanctions it's accusing a faction of iran's military of recruiting child soldiers to fight the bashar al assad's regime in syria leisure's primarily target the bushies resistance force that's an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also impose sanctions on network of firms is accused of financing the besieged looting iran's militant bank as well as manufacturing companies. but its prime minister to resign may well address e.u. leaders at a meeting in brussels late on wednesday the summit...
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sanctions accusing the country of recruiting child soldiers as young as twelve the fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the sanctions primarily target the resistance force an arm of the maker of a revolutionary guard corps the treasury also imposed sanctions on a network of businesses that were financing it including iran's mellot bank as well as steel and tractor manufacturing companies. and more now from roslyn jordan is in washington d.c. and it was interesting listening to she had brittani see there talking about i guess the impact of the potential fallout between saudi arabia and the u.s. when really the u.s. is concerned about iran and this latest round of sanctions just emphasize that the . that's right barbara in fact this is perhaps just the latest in a number of actions that the trumpet ministration has been taking to try to isolate iran internationally of course in early november the u.s. is expected to impose a second round of more destructive sanctions against the government in teheran because of what the u.s. says is not just iran's desire to build nuclear weapons but to a
sanctions accusing the country of recruiting child soldiers as young as twelve the fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the sanctions primarily target the resistance force an arm of the maker of a revolutionary guard corps the treasury also imposed sanctions on a network of businesses that were financing it including iran's mellot bank as well as steel and tractor manufacturing companies. and more now from roslyn jordan is in washington d.c. and it was interesting listening to she had...
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while it borders between five safe countries peter seattle to al-jazeera from its support for bashar al assad to a nuclear deal that's on the brink of failure iran is at the center of a whole host of middle east and global controversies in this outfront special at the united nations i'll challenge iran's foreign minister jobs or reef on his country's policy in syria and its approach to donald trump. foreign minister thanks for joining me on up front good to be with you last week u.s. president donald trump tweeted that he had no plans to meet iranian president hassan rouhani at the u.n. but he would quote someday in the future i'm sure he's an absolutely lovely man but you actually don't want your president to meet with trump do you why not well we're not actually that eager to meet with him because the united states is not a reliable negotiating partner. they were always saying that we want a treaty with iran now they just withdrew from the only treaty that we have with the united states because in the international court of justice ruled against them that tells you that whatever you negotia
while it borders between five safe countries peter seattle to al-jazeera from its support for bashar al assad to a nuclear deal that's on the brink of failure iran is at the center of a whole host of middle east and global controversies in this outfront special at the united nations i'll challenge iran's foreign minister jobs or reef on his country's policy in syria and its approach to donald trump. foreign minister thanks for joining me on up front good to be with you last week u.s. president...
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from its support for bashar al assad to a nuclear deal that's on the brink of failure iran is at theenter of a whole host of middle east and global controversies in this outfront special at the united nations i'll challenge iran's foreign minister just odd zarif on his country's policy in syria and its approach to donald trump. foreign minister thanks for joining me on up front good to be with you last week u.s. president donald trump tweeted that he had no plans to meet iranian president hassan rouhani at the u.n. but he would quote someday in the future i'm sure he's an absolutely lovely man but you actually don't want your president to meet with trump do you why not well we're not actually that eager to meet with him because the united states is not a reliable negotiating partner. they were always saying that we want a treaty with iran now they just withdrew from the only treaty that we have with the united states because in the international court of justice ruled against them that tells you that whatever you negotiate with this president and with this administration they're not
from its support for bashar al assad to a nuclear deal that's on the brink of failure iran is at theenter of a whole host of middle east and global controversies in this outfront special at the united nations i'll challenge iran's foreign minister just odd zarif on his country's policy in syria and its approach to donald trump. foreign minister thanks for joining me on up front good to be with you last week u.s. president donald trump tweeted that he had no plans to meet iranian president...
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the last part of syria under the control of president bashar al assad many of his opponents have fled here but it is only a question of time until his troops from his lies retake the region. in northern syria. turkey and europe fear that a majority of the three million people living here will try to flee initiating another refugee crisis preventing this will be the main goal of the political summit in istanbul. the syrian conflict is dominated by foreign powers mainly russia iran and turkey they have different interests at stake and support different sides in the conflict with weapons logistics and personnel russian president vladimir putin is president assad's closest ally russia has been taking an active part in the war since two thousand and fifteen putin wants to strengthen russia's military presence in the region syria is its sole access point to the mediterranean sea president hassan rouhani of iran is the other major assad supporter from day one to iran has supported damascus with advisors weapons and troops syria in return provides iran with a crucial route to the hezbollah mi
the last part of syria under the control of president bashar al assad many of his opponents have fled here but it is only a question of time until his troops from his lies retake the region. in northern syria. turkey and europe fear that a majority of the three million people living here will try to flee initiating another refugee crisis preventing this will be the main goal of the political summit in istanbul. the syrian conflict is dominated by foreign powers mainly russia iran and turkey...
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says a faction of iran's revolutionary are recruited trained and sent children to fight for bashar al assad's regime and syria. now despite countless civilian deaths in yemen some in the international community have been muted in their criticism of the saudi led coalition's actions in that country as are diplomatic editor james supports the case could change that. it has the worst humanitarian situation on earth with the u.n. warning that yemen could soon face a full scale final. since it led a military intervention in its southern neighbor three and a half years ago saudi arabia and its allies have breached the basic rules of war civilians have been repeatedly targeted with some attacks on schools and hospitals a un panel recently accused the coalition of war crimes so many people talk about yemen as the forgotten war but here at the u.n. it's not a forgotten war we have sometimes monthly debates and meetings on the what's going on in yemen it's an ignored war and it's ignored because so many at the security council table are directly or indirectly involved and shielding foud eurabia from an
says a faction of iran's revolutionary are recruited trained and sent children to fight for bashar al assad's regime and syria. now despite countless civilian deaths in yemen some in the international community have been muted in their criticism of the saudi led coalition's actions in that country as are diplomatic editor james supports the case could change that. it has the worst humanitarian situation on earth with the u.n. warning that yemen could soon face a full scale final. since it led a...
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sanctions accusing the country of recruiting child soldiers as young as twelve to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the sanctions primarily targeted the resistance force an arm of the islamic revolutionary guard corps the treasury also imposed sanctions on a network of businesses that were financing it including iran's mellot bank as well as steel and tractor manufacturing companies. the armed group boko haram has killed the second kidnapped aid worker in nigeria a month after one of her colleagues was murdered the group was demanding the release of imprisoned the members of their organization and had stated that line but when that passed they killed how well the man who was a nurse with the international committee of the red cross she was one of three aid workers kidnapped seven months ago in borno state the organizers of the organizer rather of a migrant caravan travelling north from honduras has been detained in neighboring guatemala and will be deported donald trump had warned honduras that he would cut tens of millions of dollars in aid if the country didn't stop a group of abo
sanctions accusing the country of recruiting child soldiers as young as twelve to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the sanctions primarily targeted the resistance force an arm of the islamic revolutionary guard corps the treasury also imposed sanctions on a network of businesses that were financing it including iran's mellot bank as well as steel and tractor manufacturing companies. the armed group boko haram has killed the second kidnapped aid worker in nigeria a month after one of...
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i would agree i think they're looking simply beyond just shoring up bashar al assad and are utilizing their newfound influence and presence in syria for diplomatic leverage and influence to undermine the united states to project power into the eastern mediterranean. we can talk more about some of this in closed session, but i think unquestionable that russia's intervention in syria has changed the trajectory of that conflict and very much complicated the situation. regrettab regrettably, at every turn, they have chosen not to be partners in trying to end the conflict through peaceful negotiations, but instead, have complicated the political situation on the ground with their full-throated support for the assad regime and willingness to partnership to partner with iran on the ground. >> and i hope in closed session we can dig in deeper to the nature of that partnership, particularly as it pertains to operational coordination between russia and terrorist proxies and hezbollah deployed to syria. general benedict, i don't know, is it possible in open session, obviously the russian deploye
i would agree i think they're looking simply beyond just shoring up bashar al assad and are utilizing their newfound influence and presence in syria for diplomatic leverage and influence to undermine the united states to project power into the eastern mediterranean. we can talk more about some of this in closed session, but i think unquestionable that russia's intervention in syria has changed the trajectory of that conflict and very much complicated the situation. regrettab regrettably, at...
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germany's traditional parties also coming out and a major diplomatic victory for syrian president bashar al assad the made border crossing between syria and jordan israel. and germany football coach trucking job is fighting for his job ninety percent of fans in a newspaper survey have called for him to go if aces a big game against france on tuesday. i'm sorry so much got to thank you for joining us germany's governing coalition is facing an uncertain future today after uncle america's allies and bavaria suffered a huge defeat in a regional election now leaders of the main parties are meeting to discuss the way forward after voters delivered what's being called a resoundingly slap to the government in the poll and bavaria voters deserted the traditional parties in droves. in the morning after. the bavarian state election made one thing very clear germans are not happy with the coalition government. anyone who hasn't heard the warning must know that this wasn't a dummy shot from munich it was proper can and fire can only. under one thing that is very clear is that things cannot go on the way they
germany's traditional parties also coming out and a major diplomatic victory for syrian president bashar al assad the made border crossing between syria and jordan israel. and germany football coach trucking job is fighting for his job ninety percent of fans in a newspaper survey have called for him to go if aces a big game against france on tuesday. i'm sorry so much got to thank you for joining us germany's governing coalition is facing an uncertain future today after uncle america's allies...
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but the saudi's and the turks stand against bashar al-assad, russia, and iran. i imagine turkey would be reluctctant to break relations with saudi arabia. if it were to do so, i do not think that would hurt thee saudi's. the saudi'i's can do without the turks. they cannot do without the americans. the key thing here is what president trump decides to do. so far, he has said he is concerned. he hopes it wiwill sort ititself out. nobody knows what happened. if the turkish prosecutors report what happened and it is convincing, supporters of press freedom around the world will helplp that trump does act. , lindseyublican senators gram and bob corker, have spoken out against the saudi's on the incident. doubt, if the turkish prosecutors find he has been killed, both senators would urge president trump to take action. now, in the u.s., brett kavanaugh has been sworn into the supreme court after winning the contentious vote marked by sexual misconduct allegations against him. kavanaugh gigantic change -- kavanaugh tried to change the tone. he insisted he would be fair
but the saudi's and the turks stand against bashar al-assad, russia, and iran. i imagine turkey would be reluctctant to break relations with saudi arabia. if it were to do so, i do not think that would hurt thee saudi's. the saudi'i's can do without the turks. they cannot do without the americans. the key thing here is what president trump decides to do. so far, he has said he is concerned. he hopes it wiwill sort ititself out. nobody knows what happened. if the turkish prosecutors report what...
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sanctions accusing the country of recruiting child soldiers as young as twelve to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the sanctions primarily targeted the resistance for that's an arm of the revolutionary guard corps the treasury also imposed sanctions on a network of businesses that were financing it. the organizer of a migrant caravan travelling north from honduras has been detained in neighboring guatemala and will be the ported own trumpet. tens of millions of dollars in aid if it didn't stop a group of two thousand migrants reaching the u.s. border those are the top stories the cure revisited. millions of people across india miss out on medical care but a hospital train is delivering doctors and hope to those most in need. boards indians lifeline express. zero. some tricks of nature these stem cells like swallow on. which this whole procedure is all bad they look like cupping but it's more sophisticated inside their dignity is that by your body american micro consolation. it doesn't matter that worldwide three hundred fifty million people are affected by genetic disorders closed
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accusing a faction of iran's military of recruiting child soldiers as young as twelve to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the new measures primarily target the besieged resistance force that's an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also impose sanctions on a network of businesses that it says were financing the the siege that is including france and a lot bank as well as steel and tractor manufacturing companies. european council president onil tusk says he's not hopeful of a breakthrough in the talks before summit on wednesday to remain deadlocked over the border between northern ireland part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is in the e.u. failure to reach an agreement could mean the return of border checks and that's something opposed by all sides british prime minister theresa may said she is optimistic about a deal but the use chief negotiator said more work remains as are the headlines keep it on al-jazeera we return you now to the big picture. i'm going to get their feet is indeed being sidelined in arab affairs now with the beginning of the nineteen eighties he'd
accusing a faction of iran's military of recruiting child soldiers as young as twelve to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the new measures primarily target the besieged resistance force that's an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also impose sanctions on a network of businesses that it says were financing the the siege that is including france and a lot bank as well as steel and tractor manufacturing companies. european council president onil tusk says he's not hopeful of a...
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germany's traditional parties also coming up and a major diplomatic victory for syrian president bashar al assad the main border crossing between syria and jordan.
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you know one of the advantages of this situation is that the syrian civil war did not or rather bashar al assad did not win the syrian civil war in his own effort he did through through the military intervention of a number of countries and isis was defeated also and so the involvement of turkey and russia both of whom militarily intervened in syria has helped create an accord that hopefully will help mitigate the downsides of an assault on in the province where it goes from here what kind of status it has going forward it remains unclear there is a most everything these days but world mental health day feels particularly would have attention now by twenty thirty depression is expected to be the world's leading cause of ill health than coding to the world health organisation one in four people with experience one form of mental ill health and yes the condition current receives less than one percent of global health that the mental health summit in london. if the countries of northern europe sweden norway denmark and finland regularly feature among the world's happiest then why do so many people
you know one of the advantages of this situation is that the syrian civil war did not or rather bashar al assad did not win the syrian civil war in his own effort he did through through the military intervention of a number of countries and isis was defeated also and so the involvement of turkey and russia both of whom militarily intervened in syria has helped create an accord that hopefully will help mitigate the downsides of an assault on in the province where it goes from here what kind of...
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sanctions it's accusing a faction of iran's military of recruiting child soldiers to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria a new measures primarily target the besiege resistance force that's an arm of the revolutionary guard ashington also impose sanctions on a network of businesses that it says were financing the siege including iran's malott bank as well as and you factor in companies european council president oliver says he's not hopeful of a breakthrough in brics the talks before a summit on wednesday. remain deadlocked over the border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is in the e.u. failure to reach an agreement could mean the return of border check something opposed by all sides for just five minutes for theresa may said she is off to mystic about a deal but the chief negotiator said more work remains a moment of silence has been held on the first anniversary of a bomb explosion which children journalist investigating corruption in malta ceremony at the european commission in brussels also remembered other journalists killed or inti
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sanctions accusing the country of recruiting child soldiers as young as twelve to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the sanctions primarily target the best resistance force an arm of the islamic revolutionary guard corps the treasury also opposed sanctions on a network of businesses that were financing it including iran's mellot bank to get more now from jordan in washington d.c. arrows what more do we know about this latest round of sanctions. well barbara this is really part of the trumpet ministrations efforts to continue isolating the regime. by focusing not just on this elite paramilitary organization known as the besiege but also highlighting the fact that the besiege isn't just responsible for internally spying on iranian citizens and basically punishing them violating people's human rights by my spying on them if they have any opposition to the regime but also trying to was put pressure on the iranian government's efforts to develop a nuclear weapons program by trying to starve it of cash and that's where the sanctions come in not just against the organization itself but aga
sanctions accusing the country of recruiting child soldiers as young as twelve to fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the sanctions primarily target the best resistance force an arm of the islamic revolutionary guard corps the treasury also opposed sanctions on a network of businesses that were financing it including iran's mellot bank to get more now from jordan in washington d.c. arrows what more do we know about this latest round of sanctions. well barbara this is really part of the...
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bashar al-assad must never use chemical weapons again. >> reporter: haley has been a rising star with speculation of a presidential run somewhere in her future. >> i'm not running for 2020. i can promise you what i'll be doing is campaigning for this one. >> haley will step down at the end of the year. mola lenghi cbs news washington. >> haley was the former governor of south carolina, the first woman elected to the job. >>> after a bitter battle over his nomination, brett kavanaugh took his seat on the bench. demonstrators and protestors greeted justice kavanaugh on his first day. this morning president trump tweeted out, the paid dc protestors are now ready to really protest because they haven't gotten their checks. at last night's new swearing in ceremony he promised to remain partial. >> i was confirmed to serve one party or i will be independent and impartial justice. >> hear technical cases involving what constitutes an armed criminal. >>> san francisco city hall is open until 5:00 tonight and open every weekday until 5:00 election day, november 6th, and the two weekends before
bashar al-assad must never use chemical weapons again. >> reporter: haley has been a rising star with speculation of a presidential run somewhere in her future. >> i'm not running for 2020. i can promise you what i'll be doing is campaigning for this one. >> haley will step down at the end of the year. mola lenghi cbs news washington. >> haley was the former governor of south carolina, the first woman elected to the job. >>> after a bitter battle over his...
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i see no logic for bashar al—assad to use chemical weapons in a situation when he's winning the battlee who are losing the battle, it's very reasonable to create fake news about using chemical weapons. is it right? ask yourself. we know syria has used chemical weapons in the past. hundreds of people died in a huge attack near damascus in 2013. like many of the images in our programme, these pictures were filmed and shared by local people. they shocked the world. the us threatened military action, but relented when syria signed the international chemical weapons convention. inspectors were sent in to dispose of hundreds of tonnes of illegal toxic material, including sarin nerve agent. when your mission was complete and you returned, were you confident that everything was destroyed 7 everything that we knew to be there was either removed or destroyed. yes, we were completely confident of that. since then, there have been frequent reports of chemical attacks. they came in waves — mirroring the locations of key battles. all of them in the four years since syria said it had given up its che
i see no logic for bashar al—assad to use chemical weapons in a situation when he's winning the battlee who are losing the battle, it's very reasonable to create fake news about using chemical weapons. is it right? ask yourself. we know syria has used chemical weapons in the past. hundreds of people died in a huge attack near damascus in 2013. like many of the images in our programme, these pictures were filmed and shared by local people. they shocked the world. the us threatened military...
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hoping for many who you know nothing too fancy according to the wiki leaks documents if president bashar al assad was overthrown he would not be replaced by an opposition led syrian democracy but rather the same hour wipe out the strong link structure would continue the u.s. was hoping instead for regime preservation. the state department must be so confused. if i'm not working for regime change. i wonder if they have nothing to do this while the regime was left intact the rebel groups who we now know that you was thought would fail at regime change could be mobilized to counter iranian encroachment according to experts on the ground the us greatly exaggerated iran's presence in syria and support for assad indeed the entire american policy was just a counter run. what must be going on in bolton's head. to have this fear of the ayatollah can't shake. in a few. u.s. officials fear on so much that we send troops into syria just to wait around to see if iran made a move even if the military claims that were there to fight isis but isis is so weak and strengthened morrell now that an isis member cance
hoping for many who you know nothing too fancy according to the wiki leaks documents if president bashar al assad was overthrown he would not be replaced by an opposition led syrian democracy but rather the same hour wipe out the strong link structure would continue the u.s. was hoping instead for regime preservation. the state department must be so confused. if i'm not working for regime change. i wonder if they have nothing to do this while the regime was left intact the rebel groups who we...
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i would agree that they're looking simply beyond shoring up bashar al assad and are utilized their newfound presence in syria for diplomatic leverage and influence to undermine the united states to project power into the eastern mediterranean. we can talk more about this in closed session, but i think unquestionable that russia's intervention in syria has changed the trajectory of that conflict and very much complicated the situation. regrettably that have chosen not to par it is pay and have complicated the situation on the ground and willingness to partner with iran on the ground. >> and i hope in closed session you'll dig into deeper the nature of that partnership particularly as to the ordination of russia and the deployment to syria. general benedict, i don't know. obviously russia has deployed 300 and 400 since 2006. but in the last few weeks we've heard as 300s are being transferred to the assad regime, can you giving us an assess millionaire what that means? does that place limits on them and their operations in and around syria and our space? >> i think i'd like to take most of the
i would agree that they're looking simply beyond shoring up bashar al assad and are utilized their newfound presence in syria for diplomatic leverage and influence to undermine the united states to project power into the eastern mediterranean. we can talk more about this in closed session, but i think unquestionable that russia's intervention in syria has changed the trajectory of that conflict and very much complicated the situation. regrettably that have chosen not to par it is pay and have...
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around the northwest summation of lead to syria's last major rebel stronghold is also a president bashar al assad's government has halted the planned offensive finale according to agreement the buffer was meant to be free of heavy weapons by the tenth of october and the rebels by the fifty five. barbarian allies have suffered the worst result since one nine hundred fifty and regional elections that risks further division within the government in berlin the vote highlights deepening divisions in german politics over issues such as immigration dominic kane reports from munich. for decades the christian social union has dominated varian politics but no longer now their vote has slumped dozens of seats have been lost and the overall majority has gone for the c.s. used current leader and sitting prime minister it was time to put on a brave face remember. we accept the results with humility and we will have to learn from it we must analyze it clearly but one thing is clear despite the prognosis discussions and comments the c.s.u. is not only the strongest party but it's also received a clear mandate to g
around the northwest summation of lead to syria's last major rebel stronghold is also a president bashar al assad's government has halted the planned offensive finale according to agreement the buffer was meant to be free of heavy weapons by the tenth of october and the rebels by the fifty five. barbarian allies have suffered the worst result since one nine hundred fifty and regional elections that risks further division within the government in berlin the vote highlights deepening divisions in...
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hoping for many who you know nothing too fancy according to the wiki leaks documents if president bashar al assad was overthrown. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing the most. simple someone. but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities are the best person to ask than call mom. most needed more don't have it up on i get i'm in a lot of class and i want to. watch their options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. about to do. a fifth. move both of you have a few with both of. you need to let the audience you need to let people decide what is the relevance of them you don't need to filter he said. himself he believes he knew better he believes you do what the needs are of these folks and that self-censorship which is such a step in this is completely wrong and this is why we have been sleepwalking into the next financial crisis how john author's been a gonzo journalist i've been a proper new age journalist how do y
hoping for many who you know nothing too fancy according to the wiki leaks documents if president bashar al assad was overthrown. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing the most. simple someone. but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities are the best person to ask than call mom. most needed more don't have it up on i get i'm in a lot...
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germany's traditional parties also coming up and a major diplomatic victory for syrian president bashar al assad the main border crossing between syria and jordan in.
germany's traditional parties also coming up and a major diplomatic victory for syrian president bashar al assad the main border crossing between syria and jordan in.
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s and saudi arabia we can also look at the in libya to an extent bashar al assad in syria in which case we have a younger generation of rulers being touted as reformists now as to whether or not the reforms themselves are particularly i hesitate to use the word liberalizing but i suppose that it's the most convenient essential of the same policies as their predecessors albeit couched in a language and a particular political discourse that is much more amenable to the western powers so essentially the same sort of politics can continue at home with the window dressing and sort of performative linguistic gymnastics if you will that can allow the big movers and shakers in the diplomatic communities to x. that what is going on under the surface at home because it sounds like what we want to hear this print go to sort of hug hey hearing that it's the same message just a different day. the saudi crown prince is in charge of the intelligence over the whole that's going on in saudi arabia do you think everything that the saudis have done so far is to protect the crown prince himself. you mean d
s and saudi arabia we can also look at the in libya to an extent bashar al assad in syria in which case we have a younger generation of rulers being touted as reformists now as to whether or not the reforms themselves are particularly i hesitate to use the word liberalizing but i suppose that it's the most convenient essential of the same policies as their predecessors albeit couched in a language and a particular political discourse that is much more amenable to the western powers so...
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sanctions it's accusing a faction of iran's military of recruiting child soldiers to fight the bashar al assad'sregime in syria or the measures primarily target the machines resistance force that's an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also impose sanctions on a network of firms that accuses of financing the bushies including iran's militant bank as well as manufacturing companies british prime minister to resign may address e.u. leaders at a meeting in brussels later on wednesday. negotiations are stalled again over what should happen with the irish border and northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. leave the e.u. in march maybe at a cabinet on tuesday to discuss the status of the talks she's confident. rules deal can still be achieved. those are the headlines the news continues here on al jazeera off the lifeline stretching so much i think. there are those who dream of possibilities of a world free of the ancient diseases that keep billions in poverty. and for those who strive to make that dream a reality their quest is on the brink of victory. malaria is still one of the biggest kill
sanctions it's accusing a faction of iran's military of recruiting child soldiers to fight the bashar al assad'sregime in syria or the measures primarily target the machines resistance force that's an arm of the revolutionary guard washington also impose sanctions on a network of firms that accuses of financing the bushies including iran's militant bank as well as manufacturing companies british prime minister to resign may address e.u. leaders at a meeting in brussels later on wednesday....
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syria's president bashar al assad has offered amnesty to military disorders and those who have fled the country to avoid the draft the hope is to encourage syrians to return home on the understanding that they won't be punished for avoiding serving in the army russia's foreign minister has welcomed them of. the privilege this is a step towards national reconciliation creating acceptable conditions for refugees who want to come back to syria and internally displaced citizens we actively encourage this commitment by the syrian leadership. the syrian war is now in its eighth year president. retaken most of the country with province in the north being the only major rebel stronghold left roughly six million people have fled the country since two thousand and eleven the director of a think tank focusing on syria and the middle east told us that the offer of amnesty is a step in the right direction. of the refugees for example in neighboring countries. and so on has been actually asking and demanding with the president. it came out today has deserved this from the army. but still it's a very
syria's president bashar al assad has offered amnesty to military disorders and those who have fled the country to avoid the draft the hope is to encourage syrians to return home on the understanding that they won't be punished for avoiding serving in the army russia's foreign minister has welcomed them of. the privilege this is a step towards national reconciliation creating acceptable conditions for refugees who want to come back to syria and internally displaced citizens we actively...
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sitting in the mosque belonging to the grand mufti of syria, at that time, in 1999, just before bashar al—assadk over power, i was wondering what would it be if the mufti was a woman, or if the imam was a woman. what would it sound like, and could we change or challenge these patriarchal structures if we were disseminating new narratives on islam? so, you talk about legitimacy. i don't know whether you are a fluent arabic speaker? i don't know how well—versed in the koran you became as a young woman in your 20s. did you, like so many muslim scholars, go to a madrasa, to a religious college, did you immerse yourself in the koran for years? because a lot of people around the world, muslims around the world, will say to themselves, who is this woman? what does she really know about my religion? its theology, the koran, the hadith and everything else. i am a socialogist of religion, a theologist in islam, a specialist in sufism and islamic activism in the middle east, i studied arabic language at copenhagen university, i studied in egypt and ultimately in syria and damascus. sorry to interrupt, i j
sitting in the mosque belonging to the grand mufti of syria, at that time, in 1999, just before bashar al—assadk over power, i was wondering what would it be if the mufti was a woman, or if the imam was a woman. what would it sound like, and could we change or challenge these patriarchal structures if we were disseminating new narratives on islam? so, you talk about legitimacy. i don't know whether you are a fluent arabic speaker? i don't know how well—versed in the koran you became as a...
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roosevelt room in november of two thousand and fifteen and got some inkling of this was to admit that bashar al assad was there that simply we had made a street strategic error and interpreted his role in syria like we had interpreted mubarak's role in egypt and that was wrong because there was a sizable portion powerful portion of the syrian people that supported as odd not to mention his armed forces in majority and so president obama's policy at that point was sort of patience to see how long it would take to restore assad and if eventually the united states could support that i don't know what donald trump's policy is but it looks at times like a continuation of that policy with some different ingredients largely manufactured by outside players like air to one in turkey didn't in moscow and to a certain extent the ayatollah and president rouhani in tehran an interesting way the most insidious influence in the whole business had been saddam on in saudi arabia but how is what you're saying go along with air strikes under trump administration in syria. well the airstrikes are essentially designed fo
roosevelt room in november of two thousand and fifteen and got some inkling of this was to admit that bashar al assad was there that simply we had made a street strategic error and interpreted his role in syria like we had interpreted mubarak's role in egypt and that was wrong because there was a sizable portion powerful portion of the syrian people that supported as odd not to mention his armed forces in majority and so president obama's policy at that point was sort of patience to see how...
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around the northwestern region of syria's last major rebel stronghold it's also where president bashar al assad's government has halted a planned offensive for now. nicaraguan police broken up anti-government protests in the capital managua a protest of an alliance of forty opposition groups calling for an end to president daniel ortega since april the country has been gripped by crisis and instability three hundred fifty people have been killed and thousands of others engines as i had lines and other news update a lot is there a after one a one east more than seven decades ago a country was split into. anything and now on. to the page all it took was a pan amount of the collapsing empire when the british had to draw a line they pulled a servant who had never been to india before al-jazeera examines the violence of india and pakistan and asks what the future holds for these neighbors partition borders of blood. china used to take half the world's recyclable rubbish not if. they've got enough. the government has now declared. what do you do with the garbage generated by one. billion people. on thi
around the northwestern region of syria's last major rebel stronghold it's also where president bashar al assad's government has halted a planned offensive for now. nicaraguan police broken up anti-government protests in the capital managua a protest of an alliance of forty opposition groups calling for an end to president daniel ortega since april the country has been gripped by crisis and instability three hundred fifty people have been killed and thousands of others engines as i had lines...
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around the northwestern region of syria's last major rebel stronghold it's also where president bashar al assad's government has halted a planned offensive for now according to agreement the buffer was meant to be free of heavy weapons by the tenth of october and by the fifteenth. antigovernment protests in the capital managua protests as a part of an alliance of forty opposition groups calling for an end to president. since april the country has been gripped by crisis and instability. the. disagreement over the irish border remains a key obstacle to a deal despite intensified discussions with officials. from twenty seven european union member states were summoned to a meeting in brussels this departure from the bloc. reports about a deal between the united kingdom. now with all that back with more news here on al-jazeera that's after viewfinder asia more than seven decades ago a country was split into. a mob. when the british had to. examine the by india and pakistan and asks. for the. blood. you find fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmaking. so. there's a slice of vancouver. i me
around the northwestern region of syria's last major rebel stronghold it's also where president bashar al assad's government has halted a planned offensive for now according to agreement the buffer was meant to be free of heavy weapons by the tenth of october and by the fifteenth. antigovernment protests in the capital managua protests as a part of an alliance of forty opposition groups calling for an end to president. since april the country has been gripped by crisis and instability. the....
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istanbul burgdorferi especially as an arab and islamic a phone as the new america foundation he says bashar al assad has no reason to reach a political solution to end the conflict.
istanbul burgdorferi especially as an arab and islamic a phone as the new america foundation he says bashar al assad has no reason to reach a political solution to end the conflict.
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another round of sanctions accusing the country of recruiting child soldiers twelve the fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the sanctions primarily. that's an arm of the islamic revolutionary guard corps the treasury also on a network of businesses that were financing it including iran's mellot. tractor manufacturing companies. the organizer of a migrant caravan travelling north from honduras has been detained in neighboring guatemala and will be deported from had warned honduras he would cut tens of millions of dollars in aid if it didn't stop a group of about two thousand migrants reaching the u.s. border the migrants were fleeing poverty and violence in their country those are the top stories stay with us the next half an hour away. hello there you're in the stream and i'm femi oke a how do principles of human rights and justice combat climate change that's just one of the questions that i will be asking former irish president mary robinson in our special show today if you have more questions and comments let us know on twitter and you cheap. mary robinson has an all special reputation a
another round of sanctions accusing the country of recruiting child soldiers twelve the fight for bashar al assad's regime in syria the sanctions primarily. that's an arm of the islamic revolutionary guard corps the treasury also on a network of businesses that were financing it including iran's mellot. tractor manufacturing companies. the organizer of a migrant caravan travelling north from honduras has been detained in neighboring guatemala and will be deported from had warned honduras he...