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, now there's no more idlib. these people do not have any other place to go. the 3 million people in idlib are trapped. they cannot go to any of the -- to any other place. so if you think they can flee to lebanon or iraq, they cannot flee. it is landlocked. the fate of these 3 million people -- over and over. she told me she wants to be a doctor. actually most of the children that i have seen in the camp, they wanted to be doctors and teachers and architects. our government here -- a source of healing not only in syria but for the whole middle east. being source of stability and -- stability in chaos and extremism. if we just focus on syria, pay attention to it, because syria is important. not because the iphone was invented by a syrian american but because because of the geography of syria. that's the revenge of geography. because of location of syria, the countries that are around three, the fact that many -- may go through syria, or many things common history of syria, it is very important, one of the princeto
, now there's no more idlib. these people do not have any other place to go. the 3 million people in idlib are trapped. they cannot go to any of the -- to any other place. so if you think they can flee to lebanon or iraq, they cannot flee. it is landlocked. the fate of these 3 million people -- over and over. she told me she wants to be a doctor. actually most of the children that i have seen in the camp, they wanted to be doctors and teachers and architects. our government here -- a source of...
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president assad says he's battling terrorists in idlib.lain that to this seven—year—old and her brothers. dazed and frightened after surviving a recent air strike. just imagine what his young eyes have seen. senior un officials are pleading for a ceasefire. pleading for the global community to remember its conscience. i think the failure to deal with this is shameful. it is a terrible indictment on the state of the world at the beginning of the 21st—century that the international community cannot come together to agree that it's not ok to bomb fleeing women and children. as the bombing continues, turkey is pouring more troops into idlib where it backs some of the rebel groups opposing the regime. today, president erdogan threatened an offensive of his own to stop the syrian advance in its tracks. translation: turkey has completed all the preparations to carry out its own operation in idlib. as in the past, we could come suddenly one night. an idlib operation is a matter of time. but many fear time is running out. they pitch their tents whe
president assad says he's battling terrorists in idlib.lain that to this seven—year—old and her brothers. dazed and frightened after surviving a recent air strike. just imagine what his young eyes have seen. senior un officials are pleading for a ceasefire. pleading for the global community to remember its conscience. i think the failure to deal with this is shameful. it is a terrible indictment on the state of the world at the beginning of the 21st—century that the international...
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are determined to retake all of idlib. help it. its troops are supposed to be observing a ceasefire in idlib. instead, its losses are growing. turkey's defence minister told us his battle plans are ready if talks fail to stop the regime. translation: hospitals are being hit, schools and civilian areas. it's notjust the bodies of children under the rubble. it's the conscience of the international community. you want a ceasefire and you want a negotiated settlement. but are you really saying, sitting here today, that turkey is ready for all—out war with syria, which would drag in russia? first of all, we want these negotiations to come to an end and reach a result. that is what we want, and what we are working for. so the deadline is no longer this weekend? if this is not fulfilled, starting at the weekend, you will see our actions. and, as the clock counts down, this is the only refuge for some in idlib. they had to clear out the livestock and the cockroaches before bringing their children in. nine families live here now. t
are determined to retake all of idlib. help it. its troops are supposed to be observing a ceasefire in idlib. instead, its losses are growing. turkey's defence minister told us his battle plans are ready if talks fail to stop the regime. translation: hospitals are being hit, schools and civilian areas. it's notjust the bodies of children under the rubble. it's the conscience of the international community. you want a ceasefire and you want a negotiated settlement. but are you really saying,...
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rebel—held idlib is shrinking fast.rces and armed jihadists have lost village after town. they took us closer to the front lines. turkey has given them new weapons and vehicles. but they are outmatched by the regime in russia. and powerless to stop the advance. war has been these children's lives. here at idlib orphanage number one, they try to shut it out. but it's getting harder. war came knocking again earlier this week when regime shells landed close by. translation: the girls were terrified. they held one another and started crying. they said this was the last safe place after fleeing so many times. where would they go? would this be the place where they would all die? the situation here has never been more bleak. and they can already feel the regime's grasp. it has bombed people in hospitals and in markets and earlier this week, it shelled this camp, too. a ceasefire may be the only hope, but they are keeping their cards and belongings packed, just in case. it's a squalid end to syria's war, but still, people here
rebel—held idlib is shrinking fast.rces and armed jihadists have lost village after town. they took us closer to the front lines. turkey has given them new weapons and vehicles. but they are outmatched by the regime in russia. and powerless to stop the advance. war has been these children's lives. here at idlib orphanage number one, they try to shut it out. but it's getting harder. war came knocking again earlier this week when regime shells landed close by. translation: the girls were...
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are determined to retake all of idlib.help it. its troops are supposed to be observing a ceasefire in idlib. instead, its losses are growing. turkey's defence minister told us his battle plans are ready if talks fail to stop the regime. translation: hospitals are being hit, schools and civilian areas. it's notjust the bodies of children under the rubble. it's the conscience of the international community. you want a ceasefire and you want a negotiated settlement. but are you really saying, sitting here today, that turkey is ready for all—out war with syria, which would drag in russia? first of all, we want these negotiations to come to an end and reach a result. that is what we want, and what we are working for. so the deadline is no longer this weekend? if this is not fulfilled, starting at the weekend, you will see our actions. and, as the clock counts down, this is the only refuge for some in idlib. they had to clear out the livestock and the cockroaches before bringing their children in. nine families live here now. th
are determined to retake all of idlib.help it. its troops are supposed to be observing a ceasefire in idlib. instead, its losses are growing. turkey's defence minister told us his battle plans are ready if talks fail to stop the regime. translation: hospitals are being hit, schools and civilian areas. it's notjust the bodies of children under the rubble. it's the conscience of the international community. you want a ceasefire and you want a negotiated settlement. but are you really saying,...
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syrian jets attacked a market in idlib city, and 17 people died. pleasor cease fire, some rest bite --ome respite. in a nearby, b a child screams with shrapnel wounds. she and ahmed will recover, but thenhat? they will likely end up here, joining many other children, clinging on to the sprawling counts of the coury's edge with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotn. once again, idlib is asking for help,ld but the w has left and syria behind. bbc news. ros: sudan has indicated it is willing to hand over former president omarl-bashir to the international criminal court, a huge moment that ha by the icc years. here is the announcement that was made. >> we have agreed on the appearance of those who face arrest warrants before the international criminal court. i am saying this very clearly, we cannot achieve justice unless we heal the wound using justice itse. we cannot run away from facing those with committed -- who have committed crimes against humanity and war crimes, against innocent people in darfur and in other places. ros: omar a
syrian jets attacked a market in idlib city, and 17 people died. pleasor cease fire, some rest bite --ome respite. in a nearby, b a child screams with shrapnel wounds. she and ahmed will recover, but thenhat? they will likely end up here, joining many other children, clinging on to the sprawling counts of the coury's edge with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotn. once again, idlib is asking for help,ld but the w has left and syria behind. bbc news. ros: sudan has indicated it...
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are determined to retake all of idlib.o be observing a ceasefire in idlib. instead, its losses are growing. turkey's defence minister told us his battle plans are ready if talks fail to stop the regime. translation: hospitals are being hit, schools and civilian areas. it's notjust the bodies of children under the rubble, it's the conscience of the international community. you want a ceasefire and you want a negotiated settlement, but are you really saying sitting here today that turkey is ready for all—out war with syria, which were dragged in russia? first of all, we want these negotiations to come to an end and reach a result. that is what we want, and what we are working. so the deadline is no longer this weekend? if this is not fulfilled starting at the weekend, you will see our actions. and as the clock counts down, this is the only refuge for some in idlib. they had to clear out the livestock and the cockroaches before bringing their children in. nine families live here now. this woman says the only mercy they receiv
are determined to retake all of idlib.o be observing a ceasefire in idlib. instead, its losses are growing. turkey's defence minister told us his battle plans are ready if talks fail to stop the regime. translation: hospitals are being hit, schools and civilian areas. it's notjust the bodies of children under the rubble, it's the conscience of the international community. you want a ceasefire and you want a negotiated settlement, but are you really saying sitting here today that turkey is ready...
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once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind.ng of people in idlib. that was quentin somerville reporting. the broadcasting regulator ofcom is to become britain's first internet watchdog. the bbc understands that ministers will confirm their decision tomorrow, giving ofcom the responsibility for holding online platforms to account for any illegal or harmful content. our media editor, amol rajan, has the story. good afternoon. if you make a habit of asking young people across the country about their digital lives, you find a generation both addicted to smartphones and alert to the dangers. we just go past the terms and conditions, just press agree, but really, no—one actually takes time to actually read it. those dangers, which evolve every week and test parents' tech—savviness, have led to long—awaited proposals on online harms. its centrepiece is a statutory duty of care for companies that allow for companies that allow user—generated content and the appointment of ofcom as the uk's first internet regulator. but there's still no
once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind.ng of people in idlib. that was quentin somerville reporting. the broadcasting regulator ofcom is to become britain's first internet watchdog. the bbc understands that ministers will confirm their decision tomorrow, giving ofcom the responsibility for holding online platforms to account for any illegal or harmful content. our media editor, amol rajan, has the story. good afternoon. if you make a habit of asking...
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rebel—held idlib is shrinking fast.e lost village after town. they took us closer to the front lines. turkey has given them new weapons and vehicles. but they are outmatched by the regime in russia, and powerless to stop the advance. war has been these children's lives. here at idlib orphanage number one, they try to shut it out, but it's getting harder. war came knocking again earlier this week, when regime shells landed close by. translation: the girls were terrified. they held one another and started crying. they said this was the last safe place, after fleeing so many times. where would they go? would this be the place where they would all die? the situation here has never been more bleak. and they can already feel the regime's grasp. it has bombed people in hospitals and markets, and earlier this week, it shelled this camp too. a ceasefire may be the only hope, but they're keeping their cars and belongings packed, just in case. it's a squalid end to syria's war. but still, people here tell us, they would much rathe
rebel—held idlib is shrinking fast.e lost village after town. they took us closer to the front lines. turkey has given them new weapons and vehicles. but they are outmatched by the regime in russia, and powerless to stop the advance. war has been these children's lives. here at idlib orphanage number one, they try to shut it out, but it's getting harder. war came knocking again earlier this week, when regime shells landed close by. translation: the girls were terrified. they held one another...
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once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind.ture when we see how much it costs not to? with this in mind the world wide fund for nature has calculated which economies will be hardest hit in the next 30 years if the world doesn't act urgently to reverse the environmental crises it faces. the united states, they suggest, will be taking a major blow, with an estimated $83 billion wiped off its economy over the next 30 years. margaret kuhlow leads the wwf‘s global finance practice. shejoins me now from washington. margaret, thank you so much for joining us. please share with us, margaret, how do you calculate, for example, the 83 billion dollars lost over 30 yea rs billion dollars lost over 30 years in the united states economy? and putting a monetary value on nature? thanks a lot for the question and thanks for the interest in the report. the report we launched today takes a very novel look at modelling the economic impact of nature loss. we a re the economic impact of nature loss. we are facing a critical loss. we are facing a cri
once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind.ture when we see how much it costs not to? with this in mind the world wide fund for nature has calculated which economies will be hardest hit in the next 30 years if the world doesn't act urgently to reverse the environmental crises it faces. the united states, they suggest, will be taking a major blow, with an estimated $83 billion wiped off its economy over the next 30 years. margaret kuhlow leads the wwf‘s...
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by these two motorways that run through idlib — the m4 and m5.ia is involved because it backs the government and controls the airspace in idlib province. for its part, turkey has backed the rebels against the government for several years — more recently it's been trying to stop syrian troops launching an offensive in idlib. it's concerned this will driving thousands of refugees across its border. but those efforts have collapsed as syrian forces continue their offensive with russian support. quentin sommerville has this report on the situation. the long and winding death of rebel held idlib is quickening. another at 700,000 people fleeing. among them in the traffic heading north, the fatrolis family. this is the biggest exit is since syria's war began. this is the biggest exodus since syria's war began. the fatrolis fear what's behind them more than what lies ahead. so, they packed up everything they can carry, knowing that they will likely never be back. translation: we are leaving our house because of the army, an army executes those who stay h
by these two motorways that run through idlib — the m4 and m5.ia is involved because it backs the government and controls the airspace in idlib province. for its part, turkey has backed the rebels against the government for several years — more recently it's been trying to stop syrian troops launching an offensive in idlib. it's concerned this will driving thousands of refugees across its border. but those efforts have collapsed as syrian forces continue their offensive with russian...
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they have retaken this wounded, empty town in idlib province.ut the assad rime and its russian backers are determined to retake all of idlib. not if turkey can help it. its troops are supposed to be observing a cease-fire in idlib. instead, its losses are growing. turkey's defense minister told us his battle plans are ready if talks fail. the regime.-- fail to stop the regime. >>ng hospitals are b hit, schools and civilian areas. it is not just the bodies of children under the rubble, it is the conscience of the international community. orla: you want a cease-fire and you want a negotiated settlement. are you really saying, sitting here today, that turkey is rey for a lot more with syria, which would dragon russia -- drag in russia? >> first of all, we want these and reach results.that is what . orla: the deadline is no longer this wkend? >> if this is not fulfilled starting at the weekend, you wi see our actions. orla:cl and as thk counts down, this is the only refuge for some in idlib. they had to clear out the livestock in the cockroaches bef
they have retaken this wounded, empty town in idlib province.ut the assad rime and its russian backers are determined to retake all of idlib. not if turkey can help it. its troops are supposed to be observing a cease-fire in idlib. instead, its losses are growing. turkey's defense minister told us his battle plans are ready if talks fail. the regime.-- fail to stop the regime. >>ng hospitals are b hit, schools and civilian areas. it is not just the bodies of children under the rubble, it...
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on the o other hand, the syrian government forces didn't gain ground in southern idlib.he attack in which they killed 33 turkish soldiers was around a small village in thehe southern province. theyey did not drive the turks t of that village, thohough. today pututin and erdogan held a phone callll. according to a a kremlin statements, ththe two presidents agreed t to take "neww measures" toto try to dede-escalate the situation and idlilib. the first of t tse meaeasures cn be seen. russia and turkekey will resume negotiatations in ankara this afternoon.n. on negotiations brokoke off tuesday a afternoon without any agreement. it remains to be seen whether they will get an agreement in the negotiations. >> reporting from ankara, thank you. we have a big new story today, noel country is safe from the coronavirus. that stark warning coming from the head of the world health organization has the epidemic continues to spread faster outside of china than inside. the number of cases in france leaping from 18 to 38 and 24 hours, and president emmanuel macron warren -- warren's epid
on the o other hand, the syrian government forces didn't gain ground in southern idlib.he attack in which they killed 33 turkish soldiers was around a small village in thehe southern province. theyey did not drive the turks t of that village, thohough. today pututin and erdogan held a phone callll. according to a a kremlin statements, ththe two presidents agreed t to take "neww measures" toto try to dede-escalate the situation and idlilib. the first of t tse meaeasures cn be seen....
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turkey is continuing to reinforce its military presence in idlib.n last week''s attack it deployed 250 armed vehicles and tanks alongng with thousandnds f turkisish solers. those reinforcements are continuing. we're seeing train those of armor being railed down to the border. we're getting reports of another brigade of turkish forces sent into idlib. with this continuing escalation of clashes with the syrian regime and the reinforcement of turkish presence in syria, this brings the possibility of an a ll-out confrontation. brent: we understand that right now a delegation from russia is in akara for talks on the situation in idlib. what do you expect from those talks? dorian: well, according to the turkish foreign minister speaking today, he said the talks on saturday yielded no results. unclear what has happened in the lalatest round of talks today, t we do understand from reports, the syrian regime did target turkish forces. that will not go down well in ankara. they will see this as further evidence of moscow as incacapabe of reining in d damascus
turkey is continuing to reinforce its military presence in idlib.n last week''s attack it deployed 250 armed vehicles and tanks alongng with thousandnds f turkisish solers. those reinforcements are continuing. we're seeing train those of armor being railed down to the border. we're getting reports of another brigade of turkish forces sent into idlib. with this continuing escalation of clashes with the syrian regime and the reinforcement of turkish presence in syria, this brings the possibility...
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he idlib or is he a paper tiger? he is a papertiger. he is idlib or is he a paper tiger?ot of threats hoping they will listen to him, he used the same thing before and it didn't work. he sent 5000 of those extremist fundamentalist to libya and he thinks that he cannot let his people down there and most of them characterised as a terrorist organisation. he supplied them with missiles which can shoot down planes... we can't not talk about russia. ok, you talk about russia. russia. ok, you talk about russia. russia has been absolutely guilty in a way that is unimaginable and nobody has said anything. to me, the fa ct nobody has said anything. to me, the fact that children are freezing to deathin fact that children are freezing to death in idlib. today, yesterday, what are we doing about it? what can we do about it? and russia gets away with it. it is not a problem of russia... it is. this is the problem of the western world, the american, the british. they want to topple the regime in syria, it didn't work for them. listen, the same thing happened in libya. that western inte
he idlib or is he a paper tiger? he is a papertiger. he is idlib or is he a paper tiger?ot of threats hoping they will listen to him, he used the same thing before and it didn't work. he sent 5000 of those extremist fundamentalist to libya and he thinks that he cannot let his people down there and most of them characterised as a terrorist organisation. he supplied them with missiles which can shoot down planes... we can't not talk about russia. ok, you talk about russia. russia. ok, you talk...
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there are a thousand camps of not more in idlib province. many of the people are trying to heat those tents and the ways that they can, suffering sexy -- a 68 and.e had we have had entire families die of asphyxiation. aat we have mananaged to do is life-saving activity, , and you would not nececessarily thininkf this as an essential thing for life, but to give them some warmth, we are transferring 300 tons of this compressed fueuel r burning g so they can warm themselves. for the kids, it is not only that because there is also malnutrition that can be a consequence of all of this stuff the families don't have access to the kind of food sources that a child needs to grow and thrive, even for the brain development. in addition to probably what you're going to see, and i'm collating here, but the consequences over generations of the emotional trauma -- this can be a marker that will affect those kids in the years ahead. and for nine years, many kids who have been displaced within syria, not to mention the ones that managed to go to the surround
there are a thousand camps of not more in idlib province. many of the people are trying to heat those tents and the ways that they can, suffering sexy -- a 68 and.e had we have had entire families die of asphyxiation. aat we have mananaged to do is life-saving activity, , and you would not nececessarily thininkf this as an essential thing for life, but to give them some warmth, we are transferring 300 tons of this compressed fueuel r burning g so they can warm themselves. for the kids, it is...
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to me, the fact that children are freezing to death in idlib.t it? what can we do about it? and russia gets away with it. it is not a problem of russia... it is. of course it is. crosstalk this is the problem of the western world, the americans, the british. no. they wanted to topple the regime in syria, it didn't work for them. listen, the same thing happened in libya. crosstalk that western intervention... it was a non—intervention. that is one of the reasons we're still here. let's not deal with history alone, what do you want europe to do? crosstalk hang on a minute. it has become a habit amongst many muslim activists especially to blame the west and to take our eyes away from syria. we need to do something about assad who is standing there watching his own people being massacred and something needs to be done about russia. what is the thing? we have the un, don't we, still? i know it's... hold on a minute, i want to hear from michael. the ship sailed on western intervention the moment that barack 0bama changed his mind about retaliating. i
to me, the fact that children are freezing to death in idlib.t it? what can we do about it? and russia gets away with it. it is not a problem of russia... it is. of course it is. crosstalk this is the problem of the western world, the americans, the british. no. they wanted to topple the regime in syria, it didn't work for them. listen, the same thing happened in libya. crosstalk that western intervention... it was a non—intervention. that is one of the reasons we're still here. let's not...
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once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind.ughan—jones and this is bbc news. welcome to bbc news. i'm katty kay, live in new hampshire, where results are coming in from the democratic primary. here with jane o'brien. bernie sanders appears to be in the lead, with pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar not far behind. it looks like another bad night forjoe biden. and andrew yang says he will suspend his campaign. michael bennett also says he will suspend his campaign. i'm lewis vaughan jones in london. our other main story: a new name, but the same threat, the death toll rises from what is now the covid—19 outbreak.
once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind.ughan—jones and this is bbc news. welcome to bbc news. i'm katty kay, live in new hampshire, where results are coming in from the democratic primary. here with jane o'brien. bernie sanders appears to be in the lead, with pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar not far behind. it looks like another bad night forjoe biden. and andrew yang says he will suspend his campaign. michael bennett also says he will suspend his...
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are determined to retake all of idlib.an help it. its troops are supposed to be observing a ceasefire in idlib. instead, its losses are growing. turkey's defence minister told us his battle plans are ready if talks fail to stop the regime. translation: hospitals are being hit, schools and civilian areas. it's notjust the bodies of children under the rubble. it's the conscience of the international community. you want a ceasefire and you want a negotiated settlement. but are you really saying, sitting here today, that turkey is ready for all—out war with syria, which would drag in russia? first of all, we want these negotiations to come to an end and reach a result. that is what we want, and what we are working for. so the deadline is no longer this weekend? if this is not fulfilled, starting at the weekend, you will see our actions. and, as the clock counts down, this is the only refuge for some in idlib. they had to clear out the livestock and the cockroaches before bringing their children in. nine families live here now.
are determined to retake all of idlib.an help it. its troops are supposed to be observing a ceasefire in idlib. instead, its losses are growing. turkey's defence minister told us his battle plans are ready if talks fail to stop the regime. translation: hospitals are being hit, schools and civilian areas. it's notjust the bodies of children under the rubble. it's the conscience of the international community. you want a ceasefire and you want a negotiated settlement. but are you really saying,...
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an idlib operation is a matter of time. reporter: many fear time is running out.hey pitch their tents where they may, at the mercy of the emts, at the mercy of the here is what president assad oppositional areas t rubble, forcing almost a million of his own people to runor their lives in the past two months. one aid workeraythis is serious doomsday. laura: the agony of syria's endgame. yoare watching bbc world news america. still to come, rewriting the rulesn emigration. how the u.k. government's new plans would phase out visas for low skilled workers. officials in the u.k. are warning people ae oss and lynells to expect further heavy rain. some areas still underwater. in effect. flood warnings remain jonay has more for us now. >> there will obviouy be no games for a couple of months now. reporter: there's not really any need for a pitch inspection. at hereford rugby club, games are off. that is easier said than done. gthund is right next to the river. they flooded five times since october. they have only played one home match. this week, security cameras recorded
an idlib operation is a matter of time. reporter: many fear time is running out.hey pitch their tents where they may, at the mercy of the emts, at the mercy of the here is what president assad oppositional areas t rubble, forcing almost a million of his own people to runor their lives in the past two months. one aid workeraythis is serious doomsday. laura: the agony of syria's endgame. yoare watching bbc world news america. still to come, rewriting the rulesn emigration. how the u.k....
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the battle for idlib is continuing.o drive the rebels from this final stronghold. but in the last two months, the bombing campaign has also driven almost1 million people from their homes, many towards the turkish border. president putin and president erdogan, seen here meeting last year, have held urgent talks over the phone but they are supporting opposite sides in idlib and so far neither appears to be backing down. as turkey struggles with the fallout in idlib, it wants the west to feel its pain. here is how. by allowing refugees to head for europe. small groups began leaving today after word went out the authorities here would no longer try to stop them. 25—year—old mohammed hit the road fast. he fled damascus four years ago. we are going to greek on foot. today, at least, he could not reach europe. now we are trying to cross the river but greek commandos said no, no. and here in istanbul, a clamour to board a bus for the border without the risk of being detained. turkey has been coping with almost a million syrian
the battle for idlib is continuing.o drive the rebels from this final stronghold. but in the last two months, the bombing campaign has also driven almost1 million people from their homes, many towards the turkish border. president putin and president erdogan, seen here meeting last year, have held urgent talks over the phone but they are supporting opposite sides in idlib and so far neither appears to be backing down. as turkey struggles with the fallout in idlib, it wants the west to feel its...
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the war keeps catching up wherever they go —— idlib.ice hunt is under way in germany for gunmen who shot dead eight people. we'll bring you the latest. ready for his close up. multi—billionaire michael bloomberg is to make his big tv debut in the race for the us presidency. as the spread of the coronavirus continues, criticism of how japan has handled a cruise ship with the infection on board. hello to you. the conflict in syria is on the verge of a dangerous escalation, according to a senior un official, who warned that the cost to civilians could be "instant and huge." he made his comments as turkey threatened to launch a new military offensive. talks between turkey and russia, which backs the syrian government, failed to reach agreement on how to calm fighting in idlib, the last mainly rebel—held region in syria. this report from our international correspondent, orla guerin in istanbul contains some distressing images. ducking for cover. even if you can barely stand it's time to run. with bombs falling nearby, this family are trying
the war keeps catching up wherever they go —— idlib.ice hunt is under way in germany for gunmen who shot dead eight people. we'll bring you the latest. ready for his close up. multi—billionaire michael bloomberg is to make his big tv debut in the race for the us presidency. as the spread of the coronavirus continues, criticism of how japan has handled a cruise ship with the infection on board. hello to you. the conflict in syria is on the verge of a dangerous escalation, according to a...
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heavy fighting in idlib since last year.ttack on the turkish military, ankara asked nato for a special session. the head of nato has offered help to ankara and called syria to exercise restraint. >> we also call on russia in syria to fully receive backed international -- fully respect international law. >> the latest escalation has shown how quickly the war in syria spills across borders. escalations cause borders far beyond them. phil: let's go to the border between turkey and greece. people have been arriving there. what is going on? >> i am right here at one of turkey's land border crossings with greece. during the day, many have headed here from other parts of turkey, after they heard news reports that turkey would no longer stop refugees from trying to reach europe. people came individually. some said they were brought here by buses. others told us that smugglers were involved and now people are basically here behind me in this border zone and some say the no man's land between turkey where i am and greece on the other
heavy fighting in idlib since last year.ttack on the turkish military, ankara asked nato for a special session. the head of nato has offered help to ankara and called syria to exercise restraint. >> we also call on russia in syria to fully receive backed international -- fully respect international law. >> the latest escalation has shown how quickly the war in syria spills across borders. escalations cause borders far beyond them. phil: let's go to the border between turkey and...
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once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind.paid for shifts, during which they're able to sleep. unions say that care staff should receive the minimum wage for these sleep—in shifts. if they win, care providers may have to pay millions of pounds in back pay, which they say they can't afford. our social affairs correspondent alison holt has the story and it contains some flashing images. emma has autism. would you like to get me one, emma? and later, when she settles down to sleep at her residential home near doncaster, it's important that she knows there's a care worker like victoria close by to help, whatever the time. they work in the nights. does it make you feel safe? yes, it does, definitely, thank you. but how much should a care worker be paid for a shift where they can sleep? the supreme court has to decide whether they're entitled to the minimum wage, even if they aren't disturbed. the staff bedroom isjust up here. we have our service users' bedrooms on either side. while victoria will get the minimum wage for her sleep—
once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind.paid for shifts, during which they're able to sleep. unions say that care staff should receive the minimum wage for these sleep—in shifts. if they win, care providers may have to pay millions of pounds in back pay, which they say they can't afford. our social affairs correspondent alison holt has the story and it contains some flashing images. emma has autism. would you like to get me one, emma? and later, when...
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once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind.carried out a rarejoint engagement with the duke and duchess of cambridge. the four royals all went on a visit to a military rehabilitation centre in leicestershire. it came on the day it was announced that the queen's grandson peter phillips and his wife autumn are to divorce. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. it was a show of family unity, on a rarejoint public engagement. the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall and the duke and duchess of cambridge. with no meghan and no harry, this foursome is now the public, working face of the royal family alongside the queen. together, they toured the defence medical rehabilitation centre just outside loughborough. for william, the wheelchair basketball was a challenge. luckily, today, dad was on hand to help improve his game. although the expert view was harsh. clearly hasn't played basketball for a while, and it's a bit nerve—racking in front of everyone but dad gave him moral support and he managed to get it in on the second
once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind.carried out a rarejoint engagement with the duke and duchess of cambridge. the four royals all went on a visit to a military rehabilitation centre in leicestershire. it came on the day it was announced that the queen's grandson peter phillips and his wife autumn are to divorce. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. it was a show of family unity, on a rarejoint public engagement. the prince of wales and...
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president assad says he‘s battling terrorists in idlib.his young eyes have seen. senior un officials are pleading for a ceasefire. pleading for the global community to remember its conscience. i think the failure to deal with this is shameful. it is a terrible indictment on the state of the world at the beginning of the 2ist—century that the international community cannot come together to agree that it‘s not ok to bomb fleeing women and children. as the bombing continues, turkey is pouring more troops into idlib where it backs some of the rebel groups opposing the regime. today, president erdogan threatened an offensive of his own to stop the syrian advance in its tracks. translation: turkey has completed all the preparations to carry out its own operation in idlib. as in the past, we could come suddenly one night. an idlib operation is a matter of time. but many fear time is running out. they pitch their tents where they may, at the mercy of the elements, at the mercy, if any could be found, of the regime. here‘s what president assad has
president assad says he‘s battling terrorists in idlib.his young eyes have seen. senior un officials are pleading for a ceasefire. pleading for the global community to remember its conscience. i think the failure to deal with this is shameful. it is a terrible indictment on the state of the world at the beginning of the 2ist—century that the international community cannot come together to agree that it‘s not ok to bomb fleeing women and children. as the bombing continues, turkey is...
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rebel—held idlib is shrinking fast.adists have lost village after town. they took us closer to the front lines. turkey has given them new weapons and vehicles. but they are outmatched by the regime and russia and powerless to stop the advance. war has been these children's lives. here at idlib orphanage number one, they try to shut it out, but it's getting harder. war came knocking again earlier this week when regime shells landed close by. translation: the girls were terrified. they held one another and started crying. they said this was the last safe place after fleeing so many times. where would they go? would this be the place where they would all die? the situation here has never been more bleak. and they can already feel the regime's grasp. it has bombed people in hospitals and markets, and earlier this week, it shelled this camp too. a ceasefire may be the only hope, but they're keeping their cars and belongings packed just in case. it's a squalid end to syria's war. but still people here tell us they would much
rebel—held idlib is shrinking fast.adists have lost village after town. they took us closer to the front lines. turkey has given them new weapons and vehicles. but they are outmatched by the regime and russia and powerless to stop the advance. war has been these children's lives. here at idlib orphanage number one, they try to shut it out, but it's getting harder. war came knocking again earlier this week when regime shells landed close by. translation: the girls were terrified. they held one...
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under the deal, turkey established military posts around idlib.his month. turkey‘s president has threatened to take action if syrian forces don‘t withdraw from the turkish posts in the next few days. so is a confrontation likely? here‘s seb usher. with the last two or three weeks we have seen a number of turkish soldiers who have been killed and the claim they've struck back and killed a lot of government forces, we don't know those figures. and the response the turks have brought more reinforcements in, thousands more is what we hear and hundreds more military vehicles, so they have already built up their forces there and they seem to be supporting much more openly the rebel forces there as they try to carry out counterattacks. so i suppose the be wondering where it is to leave the civilians caught up in the middle of this? of course we have the civilians come figures say at a million have fled to, many of them, many people watching had seen them come from other areas and this is maybe the second or third time they have had to flee. the thing abo
under the deal, turkey established military posts around idlib.his month. turkey‘s president has threatened to take action if syrian forces don‘t withdraw from the turkish posts in the next few days. so is a confrontation likely? here‘s seb usher. with the last two or three weeks we have seen a number of turkish soldiers who have been killed and the claim they've struck back and killed a lot of government forces, we don't know those figures. and the response the turks have brought more...
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, taking over idlib, mimigt take time. no longer up to bashar al-assad to decide what happens next. this is something it boils down to three key players. russia, turkey, they have been holding talks in moscow to defuse tension in iran is also another regional player. the three, iran, russia and turkey, will decide the future of syria in the near future. bombers killed seven people and wounded others in pakistan. in a provincial capital of the largest and say a teenager detonated a bomb heading toward a religious rally. so far no group has said it was behind the attack. the government in burkina faso killed 24 people in a church. among the dead, the pastor in the village. the attackers then set the building on fire. this is the third time religious leaders have been targeted in the past week. activist and russia are concerned about government plans for one of the world's largest facial recognition systems. they're not taking legal action. they say the surveillance system is being used to single out credits of vladimir putin
, taking over idlib, mimigt take time. no longer up to bashar al-assad to decide what happens next. this is something it boils down to three key players. russia, turkey, they have been holding talks in moscow to defuse tension in iran is also another regional player. the three, iran, russia and turkey, will decide the future of syria in the near future. bombers killed seven people and wounded others in pakistan. in a provincial capital of the largest and say a teenager detonated a bomb heading...
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well he isn't safety here in germany, the rest of his family are in mortal danger in idlib.esperately worried. >> whenever i eat or drink, i think of my children. have they had anything to eat? are they ill? do they have a warm blanket? reporter: his sons are nine and 10 years old. he had to leave them with their grandparents. he thought it too dangerous to flee with them. if the internet is working, he calls them several times a day. >> hello. how w are you? what is going on? >> it is cold. they arereombing. and a plane crashed. >> w where? >> very near our village. get us out of here. come and get as. -- us. >> i want to,o, but i can't. we need to get passports for you and lots of other things. i can't bring you over here. >> we are going to die. the planes are bombing us. the army is very close. reporter: the only adult member of the family in idlibib who les usus show his face is the e unc. >> people are suffering, especially the refugees. there is chaos. i don't know whether i am coming or going. everybody is heading north, camping in the olive rose, sleeping in the ope
well he isn't safety here in germany, the rest of his family are in mortal danger in idlib.esperately worried. >> whenever i eat or drink, i think of my children. have they had anything to eat? are they ill? do they have a warm blanket? reporter: his sons are nine and 10 years old. he had to leave them with their grandparents. he thought it too dangerous to flee with them. if the internet is working, he calls them several times a day. >> hello. how w are you? what is going on?...
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nato calls on all sides of the conflict in idlib to de—escalate, after a deadly airstrike on turkishroops raised concerns of a wider confrontation. i will not stand aside and watch. i will not be silent while the world is on fire. and in the uk, teenage activist greta thunberg marches with thousands of young people against climate change hello and welcome to world news today. there've been sharp falls in stock markets around the world as the coronavirus outbreak sparks fears of a worldwide recession. more than five trillion dollars have been wiped off global share values this week. the markets have had their worst 7 days since the global financial crisis more than a decade ago. our global trade correspondent dharshini david reports. don't be deceived by the cheers. that's just the traditional way to mark the opening of stock markets on wall street. the truth is that american shares are on track for their worst week since the financial crisis in 2008. around the world, billions have been wiped off the value of investments such as pension funds. reality has hit. coronavirus isn't just
nato calls on all sides of the conflict in idlib to de—escalate, after a deadly airstrike on turkishroops raised concerns of a wider confrontation. i will not stand aside and watch. i will not be silent while the world is on fire. and in the uk, teenage activist greta thunberg marches with thousands of young people against climate change hello and welcome to world news today. there've been sharp falls in stock markets around the world as the coronavirus outbreak sparks fears of a worldwide...
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turkish troops are killed in syrian airstrikes in idlib.key has retaliated with deadly consequences — as the conflict threatens to escalate. and we're in iowa where the first contest of the us presidential election is about to start. the coronavirus continues to spread at speed. this time a week ago, there were under 3000 cases in china. there are now more than 17,000 — and more than 360 people have died. 0utside china, there are more than 150 confirmed cases — and a fatality in the philippines. in a bid to contain the virus, some countries are denying entry to people from wuhan, the city where it started. and china is accusing some countries of overreacting and stoking panic. for example, it's unimpressed that the us has declared a public health emergency and is denying entry to all foreign nationals who've visited china in the past two weeks. well, that's for the americans. this is what the world health 0rganisation is saying. there is no reason for measures that unnecessarily interfere with international travel and trade. we call on all
turkish troops are killed in syrian airstrikes in idlib.key has retaliated with deadly consequences — as the conflict threatens to escalate. and we're in iowa where the first contest of the us presidential election is about to start. the coronavirus continues to spread at speed. this time a week ago, there were under 3000 cases in china. there are now more than 17,000 — and more than 360 people have died. 0utside china, there are more than 150 confirmed cases — and a fatality in the...
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four hospitals in idlib we re the borders.ch destroy everything on the ground. and when hospitals are targeted with barrel bombs, which will obviously have a catastrophic effect, what happens to those in that hospital? presumably they have to go, as we were saying, yours is one of the last fully functioning hospitals. unfortunately, we were forced to cease medical operations and to close hospitals and relocate to the border. we are talking about the last remaining field hospitals here in idlib. we are without support, without funding in the last year. to be honest, our hospital will cease without money and funding, and has not had any since december 2019. in this situation, we are unable to meet the needs of our patients or to deal with all the casualties we receive in the hospitals. i think you have not been paid, presumably in common with others working in the hospital, four months. how are you mad thanjane? you are talking about the funding of the hospitals but the individuals also, how are you managing with all of this? ye
four hospitals in idlib we re the borders.ch destroy everything on the ground. and when hospitals are targeted with barrel bombs, which will obviously have a catastrophic effect, what happens to those in that hospital? presumably they have to go, as we were saying, yours is one of the last fully functioning hospitals. unfortunately, we were forced to cease medical operations and to close hospitals and relocate to the border. we are talking about the last remaining field hospitals here in idlib....