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would be but it seems to me that that ought to be a high priority because it's not just about bashar al-assad there is a serious issue of deterring future brutal dictators like bashar al-assad from engaging in the things that he did. >> let's switch topics to the second part of the speech, which really about iran. orde, you would mention, one of her takeaways was about the israeli atomic archives and its importance. i know there was a real debate in the analyst community about the importance of that archived, he said it was a big deal, nothing new. even if it was it was a violation of the jcpoa or the nct for the culprits of safeguards agreement. what is your view of the significance, the importance of that atomic archive? what does it say to you and specifically as a lawyer, and international lawyer, can one say that the existence of the it is a violation of the jcpoa and its international agreement? >> in my view the iranian nuclear archives seem to indicate that iran is currently in violation of its obligations under the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and iran's comprehensive safeguards i
would be but it seems to me that that ought to be a high priority because it's not just about bashar al-assad there is a serious issue of deterring future brutal dictators like bashar al-assad from engaging in the things that he did. >> let's switch topics to the second part of the speech, which really about iran. orde, you would mention, one of her takeaways was about the israeli atomic archives and its importance. i know there was a real debate in the analyst community about the...
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eleven the islamic republic decided to send military advisors to has been in syria to support bashar al assad its efforts to crush the rebellion. tehran had its own outlook on the syrian conflict in its size the civil uprising among part of the population against bashar al assad never took place tehran saw it as a conspiracy engineered by the west and israel. turned on was why i support bashar al assad because he was and is the legitimate president of syria so we are probably stayed out loud that military advisors of the islamic republic of iran have helped the syrian military the syrian government and the syrian people in order to avoid terrorists taking power over this country and replacing the legitimate syrian government. protests around the country behind the terrorist threat in syria in saudi arabia. and in riyadh the saudi leaders have indeed been looking forward to the fall of bashar assad since the beginning of the syrian crisis a means for them to oppose the rise in power of iran in the region. the kingdom understood very well and told. lewiston countries if you look at all of the p
eleven the islamic republic decided to send military advisors to has been in syria to support bashar al assad its efforts to crush the rebellion. tehran had its own outlook on the syrian conflict in its size the civil uprising among part of the population against bashar al assad never took place tehran saw it as a conspiracy engineered by the west and israel. turned on was why i support bashar al assad because he was and is the legitimate president of syria so we are probably stayed out loud...
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syria bashar assad's use of nerve agents against his own people in east which is a turkey that was in two thousand and thirteen the obvious was a very real from his point a reactionary force there was very hostile to his his presidency and of course it was constant conflict conflict it was. one of the gangs and isis later it was a stronghold as we all know now it's bob and bob the smithereens war is awful we americans should maybe be a little more tolerant made to hatred for bashar he had a war and was an awful war and you fought awfully but so do we everybody does that's the horrible thing about wars and they're not good when it was government funding the white helmets right now that say it's one sided here it's the only can we trust you there's no question there's a look there i'm sure there are some people in the white home with that were very actually doing what you know trying to save lives but the it's pretty clear now that they're basically the major funding also i think america was indirectly supplying some money certainly the brits were and so certainly it was a hedge it was
syria bashar assad's use of nerve agents against his own people in east which is a turkey that was in two thousand and thirteen the obvious was a very real from his point a reactionary force there was very hostile to his his presidency and of course it was constant conflict conflict it was. one of the gangs and isis later it was a stronghold as we all know now it's bob and bob the smithereens war is awful we americans should maybe be a little more tolerant made to hatred for bashar he had a war...
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anyway and by the way i'm always taken his apologist for bashar assad only doing is telling the truth i'm telling facts period. people who fight wars all fight with same way he's he doesn't do anything differently than we do the hell out of people how can the united states use the nuclear bomb and hiroshima did daylight bombing of major cities in germany one thousand forty four cities you know the sent the famous bombings that everyone dreads that just fire storms we just say somebody's house this is war criminal for fighting the war the saves in a war or war and by all accounts the casualties are almost the same of both sides if this is an apology that's just that's just people not wanting to believe not wanting to believe their prefer their they're just like letting their personal dislike overcome the reality the point is that it was analyzed important the brits had it and only which is a laboratory we in america respect for the skilled in chemical weapons it was delivered the count was good liver to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff its name is norman dempsey dempsey takes
anyway and by the way i'm always taken his apologist for bashar assad only doing is telling the truth i'm telling facts period. people who fight wars all fight with same way he's he doesn't do anything differently than we do the hell out of people how can the united states use the nuclear bomb and hiroshima did daylight bombing of major cities in germany one thousand forty four cities you know the sent the famous bombings that everyone dreads that just fire storms we just say somebody's house...
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president bashar assad says it is the syrian army's next target the opposition controlled northwestern province is home to almost three million people at least half displaced from other rebel areas after so-called surrender deals. but the syrian government's ally russia appears to be giving turkey a chance to what it called stabilize the province turkey is being asked to fulfill agreed commitments in the so-called fast enough process jakey has been accepting responsibility for the situation. expected to fight terrorists. russia says turkey was supposed to expel or dissolve the heat a sham the group formerly known as al nasra as well as what our city in the syrian branch of al qaida those fighters are designated as terrorists by the international community they are powerful and they have in the past rejected ultimatums to disband. lenders all turkey wants to avoid military action so it's using the threat of military action to force will start to disband the announcement that see a rebel groups are united on the one command is an example. part of a glib lies on the border with turkey whi
president bashar assad says it is the syrian army's next target the opposition controlled northwestern province is home to almost three million people at least half displaced from other rebel areas after so-called surrender deals. but the syrian government's ally russia appears to be giving turkey a chance to what it called stabilize the province turkey is being asked to fulfill agreed commitments in the so-called fast enough process jakey has been accepting responsibility for the situation....
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what that liberation looks like whether in homs or aleppo areas back under control of president bashar assad's forces backed by russia and iran victoria gate and be al jazeera still ahead here on the all jazeera news a year after hurricane maria puerto rico's governor the dramatically higher death toll from the storm turned its aftermath. also heated political climate in front of the environment minister quits saying his government is failing to do in of. london support find out if this badminton rally ever ends the best of the action from the asian games coming up with cho so do stay with us here and i'll just.
what that liberation looks like whether in homs or aleppo areas back under control of president bashar assad's forces backed by russia and iran victoria gate and be al jazeera still ahead here on the all jazeera news a year after hurricane maria puerto rico's governor the dramatically higher death toll from the storm turned its aftermath. also heated political climate in front of the environment minister quits saying his government is failing to do in of. london support find out if this...
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began and many people here feel stuck because as the prayers and as the syrian regime president bashar assad threatens to a touch these people say they have nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the sauce you see the soft. people who are trying to make a living these friday some of the subs are following them but when you speak to them they are kind of things because they are made up any outsold. by the syrian regime. right let's go live now to genoa in northern italy because the state funeral is under way for the victims of the bridge collapse some families blaming the government for the disaster and they're boycotting the ceremony they don't want to take part and instead they're holding their own private ceremonies at least thirty eight people died hundreds of others were injured david changer as our correspondent in genoa. they've already started to bury the dead in a series of private funerals but the search for survivors still continues under the rubble of the collapsed bridge the rescuers are using heavy lifting the s
began and many people here feel stuck because as the prayers and as the syrian regime president bashar assad threatens to a touch these people say they have nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the sauce you see the soft. people who are trying to make a living these friday some of the subs are following them but when you speak to them they are kind of things because they are made up any outsold. by the syrian regime. right...
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began and many people here feel stuck because as the president as the syrian regime president bashar assad's threatens to attach it these people say oh i'm no where else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the sauce you see the shops and people who are trying to make a living here today is friday some of the shops are all of them but when you speak to the people they are kind of they speak those things made up any outsold. by the syrian regime. to his credit rating is being lowered by two of the financial agencies moody's and sound as i'm pournelle say has become more difficult to turkey to pay its debts the country's already struggling with the financial crisis and sanctions from the united states gabriel elizondo ripples from new york. for the turkish lira it was a week that could not in soon enough he week that started with the lira sliding to a record low of seven point two against the us dollar the currency has lost nearly forty percent of its value against the dollar this year alone as a full fledged economic crisis continues to
began and many people here feel stuck because as the president as the syrian regime president bashar assad's threatens to attach it these people say oh i'm no where else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the sauce you see the shops and people who are trying to make a living here today is friday some of the shops are all of them but when you speak to the people they are kind of they speak those things made up any outsold. by the syrian...
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president bashar assad says it live is the syrian army's next target the opposition controlled northwestern province is home to almost three million people at least half displaced from other rebel areas after so-called surrender deals but the syrian government's ally russia appears to be giving turkey a chance to what it called stabilize the province turkey is being asked to fulfill agreed commitments in the so-called fast enough process. accepting responsibility for the situation. expected to fight terrorists. russia says turkey was supposed to expel or dissolve the heat a sham the group formerly known as el nostra as well as what our city in the syrian branch of al qaida those fighters are designated as terrorists by the international community they are powerful and they have in the past we checked with ultimatums to disband. lenders all turkey wants to avoid military action so it's using the threat of military action to force will start to disband the announcement that see a rebel groups are united under one command is an example. part of it live lies on the border with turkey which want
president bashar assad says it live is the syrian army's next target the opposition controlled northwestern province is home to almost three million people at least half displaced from other rebel areas after so-called surrender deals but the syrian government's ally russia appears to be giving turkey a chance to what it called stabilize the province turkey is being asked to fulfill agreed commitments in the so-called fast enough process. accepting responsibility for the situation. expected to...
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assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the there is the syrian regime president bashar assad threatens to touch it these people say no where else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the dots you see the shops and people who are trying to make their living days friday the shops are all with them but when you speak the way they are going to be close they made up any outsold. by the syrian regime. parliaments has endorsed him on call on the next prime minister has to make insaaf party became the largest in the national assembly after an election last month that some of the opposition disputed as expected to be officially sworn in on saturday thousands of people have been paying tribute to the former indian prime minister atal bihari vajpayee who's been cremated in new delhi he was the first prime minister from the hindu nationalist b.h.p. b j p excuse me. he was considered a consensus builder and successfully lead a coalition with multiple smaller parties and the thomas has more from new delhi. india's current prime minis
assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the there is the syrian regime president bashar assad threatens to touch it these people say no where else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the dots you see the shops and people who are trying to make their living days friday the shops are all with them but when you speak the way they are going to be close they made up any outsold. by the syrian regime. parliaments has endorsed...
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refugees were this place maybe once maybe a couple of times since the syrian authorising and the bashar assad regime's assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the prayers of the syrian regime president bashar assad's threatens to attach these people say they have nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the stars you see the shops and people who are trying to make a living. friday some of the shops are solid. but when you speak to me they are kind of things because they made up any outsold. by the syrian regime that the united nations has invited yemen's government in their own back to the rebels to geneva next month for talks on resolving the country's civil war the september talks aimed to revive un back negotiations that broke down in two thousand and sixteen nearly ten thousand people have been killed since the conflict started more than three years ago mohammed atta has more now from djibouti. the yemeni government on hold the fighters of looks across the willingness for attend the talks in geneva u.n. of
refugees were this place maybe once maybe a couple of times since the syrian authorising and the bashar assad regime's assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the prayers of the syrian regime president bashar assad's threatens to attach these people say they have nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the stars you see the shops and people who are trying to make a living. friday some of the shops are solid....
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what that liberation looks like whether in homs or aleppo areas back under control of president bashar assad's forces backed by russia and iran victoria gate and be al jazeera police in iraq or have arrested twelve people in connection with the alleged gang rape of a teenage girl seventeen year old. says she was kidnapped and held for two months during which she was raped and tortured a quarter posted a video online where she shows cigarette burns and tattoos carved into her body supporters of the team have started a campaign called we are all. the suspects are between the ages of eighteen and twenty seven relatives of those detained have accused of lying. as r.-a gets more polluted the lungs of the earth forests are retreating rainforests in africa now just as endangered as some of the continent's best known of the walls now a group of cultivating a manmade forest in south africa is trying to give visitors a taste of what the world could be losing conference reports from when put in longer in south africa in the first of our friends under threat series cond one of south africa's botanical gar
what that liberation looks like whether in homs or aleppo areas back under control of president bashar assad's forces backed by russia and iran victoria gate and be al jazeera police in iraq or have arrested twelve people in connection with the alleged gang rape of a teenage girl seventeen year old. says she was kidnapped and held for two months during which she was raped and tortured a quarter posted a video online where she shows cigarette burns and tattoos carved into her body supporters of...
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murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want he did because that would be too easy is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and led to so much of the refugee crisis they escape with a children and if you please actions but as of the man they blame for leaving them homeless come twenty team the syrian army is one by one retaking new areas from opposing factions anti assad forces once in charge of the larger part of syria are reduced to two small pockets of land and what's that a tide of refugees is coming home. to go back we want to return to our beloved syria i want my daughter to have a future she doesn't. have then i want to go back to syria return to our home alicia said as for why i am going back there is no place like home we
murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want he did because that would be too easy is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and...
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those refugees this place maybe once maybe a couple of times says the sunni are rising and the bashar assad regime's assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the first as the syrian regime president bashar assad's threatens to touch it these people say i'm nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the stars you see the shops and people are trying to make a living to these friday the shops are falling apart but when you speak with them all they are those because they made up any of the sold out by the syrian regime. the rescue workers are still digging through the rubble in general and have to tuesday's bridge collapse at least thirty eight people were killed and hundreds more injured now the government is now focusing its attention on its aging bridges and tunnels some of them more than forty years old. let's be now to economise gustavo. robot via skype he's a professor at the university of rome door fed a cotton excuse my italian pronunciation. i could tell you with al-jazeera let's just begin with the fact t
those refugees this place maybe once maybe a couple of times says the sunni are rising and the bashar assad regime's assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the first as the syrian regime president bashar assad's threatens to touch it these people say i'm nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the stars you see the shops and people are trying to make a living to these friday the shops are falling apart but...
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linked fighters and other rebel groups israel says the frontier will be quieter with president bashar assad's rule restored i relations between syria and jordan are also beginning a new chapter after the defeat of rebels near the shared border damascus says it's trying to reopen the road to the frontier the closure of crossing in twenty eleven has affected the economies of syria and neighboring states so in a hold a report from jordan's chemical. jordan wanted exports to flow through what was once a lucrative trade route the syrian government's recapture than a sea crossing from the opposition in early july was welcomed by officials here damascus says the road is now ready for use and is waiting for jordan to officially request the resumption of commercial activity it may be using this as leverage to define a new relationship. a syrian regime they have their own political agenda they will make demands and impose conditions on jordan the opening of the border won't happen right away from my experience with the regime jordan for something in return that could be an official recognition of syria
linked fighters and other rebel groups israel says the frontier will be quieter with president bashar assad's rule restored i relations between syria and jordan are also beginning a new chapter after the defeat of rebels near the shared border damascus says it's trying to reopen the road to the frontier the closure of crossing in twenty eleven has affected the economies of syria and neighboring states so in a hold a report from jordan's chemical. jordan wanted exports to flow through what was...
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refugees for this place may be once maybe a couple of times since the seaweed authorizing and the bashar assad regime's assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the prayers as the syrian regime president bashar assad's threatens to a touch if these people say have nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the dots you see the shops and people who are trying to make their living days friday some of the solid start following them but when you speak to the people they are kind of those the clothes they are made up and they have sold on the time by the syrian regime still to come on the program high level cycling's in china are often hundreds or thousands of vaccines intended for children have been found to be substandard. women in the poor take to the streets to protest against the new law which they say undermines their rights as citizens. hello there we've had some severe weather over parts of europe recently ukraine has seen a lot of thunderstorms and this is what it looked like in the capital kiev this is centra
refugees for this place may be once maybe a couple of times since the seaweed authorizing and the bashar assad regime's assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the prayers as the syrian regime president bashar assad's threatens to a touch if these people say have nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the dots you see the shops and people who are trying to make their living days friday some of the solid start...
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salts began and many people here feel stuck because as the fear is as the syrian regime president bashar assad threatens to touch it these people say they have nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the stocks you see the shops and people who are trying to make a living here today is friday some of the shops are there but when you speak the way they are holding up things because they are made up and you have sold out by the syrian regime. the united states says it's cutting two hundred thirty million dollars allocated for stabilization programs in syria and says the funding is only going to be provided if syria engages in a credible peace process led by the united nations it's being seen as a move to extricate the u.s. from the conflict as company halakhah triplets. it's yet another signal of the troubled ministrations desire to withdraw from a visible role in syria on friday it announced it was redirecting two hundred thirty million syrian stabilisation funds frozen in march to other foreign policy priorities. the move comes
salts began and many people here feel stuck because as the fear is as the syrian regime president bashar assad threatens to touch it these people say they have nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the stocks you see the shops and people who are trying to make a living here today is friday some of the shops are there but when you speak the way they are holding up things because they are made up and you have sold out by the...
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began and many people here feel stuck because as the president as the syrian regime president bashar assad threatens to a touch if these people say oh have nowhere else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see the sauce you see the shops and people are trying to make their living days friday some of the shops are always there but when the speaker of the people they are kind of opens the closed way to any household and they have time by the syrian regime. and still to come on this program a tourist shot in nicaragua are once thriving business owners are struggling to make ends meet lots. where and i read the franklin's hometown of detroit at a church where she wanted sang in which has now been turned into a shrine for them they sing their. hello there we've got yet another weather front that's making its way across australia at the moment down in the southeast corner where we're seeing the cloud it's gradually edging its way towards the east is bringing us a fair amount of wet weather certainly bring us some cool weather but ahead of that
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murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want him dead because that would be too easy it is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and led to so much of the refugee crisis they escape with their children and if you possessions but as they crossed the border to safety many also bring their hatred of the man they blame for leaving them homeless come twenty team the syrian army is one by one retaking new areas from opposing factions and he assad forces once in charge of the larger part of syria are reduced to two small pockets of land and what's that tide of refugees is coming home. to go back we want to return to our beloved syria and i want my daughter to have a future she doesn't. want to go back to syria returned home a lesser sad
murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want him dead because that would be too easy it is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives...
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murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want him dead because that would be too easy it is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and led to so much of the refugee crisis they escape with their children and if you possessions but as they crossed the border to safety many also bring their hatred of the man they blame for leaving them homeless come twenty team the syrian army is one by one retaking new areas from opposing factions and he assad forces once in charge of the larger part of syria are reduced to two small pockets of land and what's that a tide of refugees is coming home. to go back we want to return to our beloved syria i want my daughter to have a future she doesn't. want to go back to syria return to our home alicia sai
murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want him dead because that would be too easy it is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives...
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murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want him dead because that would be too easy is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and led to so much of the refugee crisis they escape with their children and if you possessions but as they cross the border to safety many also bring their hatred of the man they blame for leaving them homeless come twenty team the syrian army is one by one retaking new areas from opposing factions and he assad forces once in charge of the larger part of syria are reduced to two small pockets of land and what's that tide of refugees is coming home. to go back we want to return to our beloved syria i want my daughter to have a future she doesn't. have then i want to go back to syria return to our home alici
murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want him dead because that would be too easy is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and...
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murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want he did because that would be too easy is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and led to so much of the refugee crisis they escape with their children and if you possessions but as they cross the border to safety many also bring their hatred of the man they blame for leaving them homeless come twenty team the syrian army is one by one retaking new areas from opposing factions and he assad forces once in charge of the larger part of syria are reduced to two small pockets of land and what's that a tide of refugees is coming home we want to go back we want to return to our beloved syria i want my daughter to have a future she doesn't. have then i want to go back to syria return to our hom
murderer a children gassing animal the nicknames the international media tag the syrian president bashar assad with self-explanatory as to why seven million syrians had fled the country since two thousand and eleven pundits prophesies the dictatorship must come down before anyone would dare to go home when we asked them about president bashar al assad they said they don't want he did because that would be too easy is the syrian government in fact more than isis that has ruined their lives and...
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avoiding a further escalation of the conflict russia is selling the world of the narrative that bashar assad and his they've been supporting for years has essentially won the war angola mackle said earlier that she still believes that there need to be fresh elections but at the same time germany's interested like i said in not escalating the conflict further so what germany will try and do uncle michael has said this is he's going to try and talk to flooding near putin about a potential syria meeting in turkey in september where france and turkey and russia and germany who talk about percent potential solutions all right very briefly i'd like to go over to emily share win in moscow and really the north stream to pipeline will bring russian gas directly to germany putin has said that it's an economic project what does he mean by that briefly if you will. well north korean two bypasses ukraine and ukraine has been very worried about that and markel came to this meeting of hoping for guarantees for ukraine as well and in a way putin kind of handed those guarantees to her on a platter he said th
avoiding a further escalation of the conflict russia is selling the world of the narrative that bashar assad and his they've been supporting for years has essentially won the war angola mackle said earlier that she still believes that there need to be fresh elections but at the same time germany's interested like i said in not escalating the conflict further so what germany will try and do uncle michael has said this is he's going to try and talk to flooding near putin about a potential syria...
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president bashar assad says it live is the syrian army's next target the opposition controlled northwestern province is home to almost three million people at least half displaced from other rebel areas after so-called surrender deals. but the syrian government's ally russia appears to be giving turkey a chance to what it called stabilize the province turkey is being asked to fulfill agreed commitments in the so-called fast enough process jakey has been accepting responsibility for the situation. expected to fight terrorists. russia says turkey was supposed to expel or dissolve the heat a sham the group formerly known as el nostra as well as what our city in the syrian branch of al qaida those fighters are designated as terrorists by the international community they are powerful and they have in the past rejected ultimatums to disband. lenders all turkey wants to avoid military action so it's using the threat of military action to force to disband the announcement that see a rebel groups are united under one command is an example. part of it live lies on the border with turkey which wants t
president bashar assad says it live is the syrian army's next target the opposition controlled northwestern province is home to almost three million people at least half displaced from other rebel areas after so-called surrender deals. but the syrian government's ally russia appears to be giving turkey a chance to what it called stabilize the province turkey is being asked to fulfill agreed commitments in the so-called fast enough process jakey has been accepting responsibility for the...
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he says while bashar assad remains in power in syria he cannot return even to see his relatives it's too dangerous for this couple it's the children that give them the reason to carry on. the decoration you see we put it up for the children because they wanted it it's our way of giving them something special for. a tradition he hopes in time will become less painful. al-jazeera istanbul and that's a new back with more in a moment. al-jazeera travels to the furthest reaches of thailand to follow young local doctors who are providing life saving care to the real community that solving problems for others is very fulfilling you don't get this in any other profession. we charge the dramas and delights of their inspiring efforts to successfully deliver the people's house . on al-jazeera. when people need to be heard. but it's been for a few jomo still is life it's not going no more lives short and the story needs to be told to do stories that have also said i testify in the court of law to make sure that the bad guys behind that al-jazeera has teams on the ground to renew documentaries an
he says while bashar assad remains in power in syria he cannot return even to see his relatives it's too dangerous for this couple it's the children that give them the reason to carry on. the decoration you see we put it up for the children because they wanted it it's our way of giving them something special for. a tradition he hopes in time will become less painful. al-jazeera istanbul and that's a new back with more in a moment. al-jazeera travels to the furthest reaches of thailand to follow...
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what that liberation looks like whether in homs or aleppo areas back under control of president bashar assad's forces backed by russia and iran victoria gate and be al jazeera colombia and peru have agreed to set up a joint database of venezuelan migrants the announcement was made after a two day meeting the countries are struggling to manage the rapidly growing number of venezuelans crossing their borders migrants fleeing a worsening political and economic crisis back home according to the u.n. more than two million fled venezuela since twenty fourteen listened around petit has the latest from bogota. columbia md the two countries that have so far received the highest number of venezuela migrants and are now agreeing that they need to cooperate more to confront this unprecedented exodus of people migration authorities met for two days in bogota and announced that they will begin sharing more information about the migrants they are receiving they plan to implement a shared database and new technology at the border to do so they also agreed that this crisis will continue to grow unless there's
what that liberation looks like whether in homs or aleppo areas back under control of president bashar assad's forces backed by russia and iran victoria gate and be al jazeera colombia and peru have agreed to set up a joint database of venezuelan migrants the announcement was made after a two day meeting the countries are struggling to manage the rapidly growing number of venezuelans crossing their borders migrants fleeing a worsening political and economic crisis back home according to the...
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regime jordan for something in return that could be an official recognition of syrian president bashar assad's legitimacy officially jordan was one of the few arab states that didn't cut diplomatic relations with damascus and kept the channel for military cooperation and intelligence sharing open but ties were affected in the early days of the conflict jordan's king abdullah called on assad to step down that approach later changed with the priority being the protection of national security interests it has been a difficult balancing act for jordan it likes to describe its policy toward the syrian crisis as it called for a political solution and it didn't call for regime change as a condition to end the crisis the kingdom to a certain extent followed an independent course from its allies who were supporting the opposition despite its cautious approach jordan along with the u.s. and saudi arabia did back the opposition in southern syria but when damascus was close to victory it convinced many rebels to surrender it is enough for them to reopen its embassy in damascus and this would be tantamount
regime jordan for something in return that could be an official recognition of syrian president bashar assad's legitimacy officially jordan was one of the few arab states that didn't cut diplomatic relations with damascus and kept the channel for military cooperation and intelligence sharing open but ties were affected in the early days of the conflict jordan's king abdullah called on assad to step down that approach later changed with the priority being the protection of national security...
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those refugees were displaced maybe once maybe a couple of times since the syrian uprising and the bashar assad regime's assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the first as the syrian regime president bashar assad's threatens to touch it these people say no where else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see this starts you see these shops and people who are trying to make their living days friday some of the shops are all with them but when you speak fluently they are kind of open because they are made of any outsold. by the syrian regime still ahead on the palace one voice their opposition to a proposal that they say will reduce them to second class citizens and this is a final farewell to the promise to who oversaw the transition into a nuclear power and don't think has surfaced in athletics again peter what have the details on the latest offend. by the sky knowing the full range in harbor or off the coast of the italian riviera . hello there for many of us in china there's been a lot of wet weather recently we had one t
those refugees were displaced maybe once maybe a couple of times since the syrian uprising and the bashar assad regime's assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the first as the syrian regime president bashar assad's threatens to touch it these people say no where else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach and now you see this starts you see these shops and people who are trying to make their living days friday some of the shops are all...