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the leader of the so called islamic states and wounded for american soldiers during a raid, a north east, syria, since the hardest were defeated in syria in 2019 in iraq. remaining fighters have most the retreated into desert. hi danielle with police in pakistan's largest city karachi. say they have regained control of their headquarters after it was attacked by taliban militants. it happened after a battle between gunman and security forces, which lasted for several hours. an explosion at police headquarters in karachi, hello for the blast came after several hours of intense gunfire between police and the 3 taliban militants. dozens of offices will hold up inside the compound. after the militant storm, the building reportedly wearing police uniforms and a late police unit paramilitary ranges and army snipers. quickly surrounded the 4 story building. officials say the operation ended when one of the taliban fighters blew himself up. the other 2 died from gunshot wounds. it really is being done in solar. everything with islam, with her love, the opportunity for food and feeders. officials say 3
the leader of the so called islamic states and wounded for american soldiers during a raid, a north east, syria, since the hardest were defeated in syria in 2019 in iraq. remaining fighters have most the retreated into desert. hi danielle with police in pakistan's largest city karachi. say they have regained control of their headquarters after it was attacked by taliban militants. it happened after a battle between gunman and security forces, which lasted for several hours. an explosion at...
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that then leaves her in the camp in north—east syria. the problem with thatis north—east syria.ally that has been run by a rebel group in north—east syria. it is not a very permanent situation. there is a risk of people escaping, there is a risk of the camp being overrun if there is any further bits of the civil war, there is the risk of the civil war, there is the risk of the civil war, there is the risk of the kurdish run administration in north—east syria saying we don't want to take responsibility for all these people that travelled round these people that travelled round the world to join islamic state, so we are going to set them free. all of those are possibilities. britain is starting to be a bit of an outlier in this. america, australia, some european countries, have started to accept people back from the camps in north—east syria and try to reintegrate them into their society, but the british government has always taken the position that if you travelled to syria to join islamic state, if you have dual nationality, or the possibility of dual nationality, there is a ver
that then leaves her in the camp in north—east syria. the problem with thatis north—east syria.ally that has been run by a rebel group in north—east syria. it is not a very permanent situation. there is a risk of people escaping, there is a risk of the camp being overrun if there is any further bits of the civil war, there is the risk of the civil war, there is the risk of the civil war, there is the risk of the kurdish run administration in north—east syria saying we don't want to take...
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other countries in europe are now starting to bring women and children back from the camps in north—east syrianks the uk may not want to continue its policy forever. if nothing else, it would create this sort of awfulj spectre of britain's guantanamo. - i'm sure it would be a propaganda coupl for britain's enemies. so i can't believe the uk is - going to be a complete outlier. but even speaking before today's decision, shamima begum clearly had little hope of making it back to britain. what do you think you'll be doing in seven years' time from now? i'll still be in this camp. really? yeah. you don't think you'll be home? nope. not at all? nope. why not? because isis was the worst thing of the 21st century and i was a part of it, and now i have to face the consequences of my actions, and this camp is the consequences of my actions. shamima begum's legal team will continue to challenge the decision, but home secretaries do have huge powers to take away british citizenship when national security is threatened. daniel sandford, bbc news. at least four people have died after cyclone freddy made la
other countries in europe are now starting to bring women and children back from the camps in north—east syrianks the uk may not want to continue its policy forever. if nothing else, it would create this sort of awfulj spectre of britain's guantanamo. - i'm sure it would be a propaganda coupl for britain's enemies. so i can't believe the uk is - going to be a complete outlier. but even speaking before today's decision, shamima begum clearly had little hope of making it back to britain. what...
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where appropriate, prosecute the adults, than leaving this mass of people in unstable camps in north—east syriah of the adults may be victims of trafficking and which may have committed crimes and need to be prosecuted in the interests of justice and accountability. haste to be prosecuted in the interests of justice and accountability. have you have nodded _ justice and accountability. have you have nodded to _ justice and accountability. have you have nodded to there, _ justice and accountability. have you have nodded to there, there - justice and accountability. have you have nodded to there, there are - justice and accountability. have you i have nodded to there, there are some in syria who are under 18, there are some who are still children, but growing up in that environment, in a camp in syria. what is your organisation's assessment of the balance of risk, the risk of leaving them there in that environment versus bringing them back to this country? the risk is profound in leaving them there. they are at risk of disappearance, they could be re—trafficked by isis. there is malnutrition in t
where appropriate, prosecute the adults, than leaving this mass of people in unstable camps in north—east syriah of the adults may be victims of trafficking and which may have committed crimes and need to be prosecuted in the interests of justice and accountability. haste to be prosecuted in the interests of justice and accountability. have you have nodded _ justice and accountability. have you have nodded to _ justice and accountability. have you have nodded to there, _ justice and...
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still sensitive for us because the terrorist attacks against paris in 2015 and we plotted from north east syria, as you may remember, you know, november 2050. so this was a contact center that even under the trump administration. and still more after the new administration, there was a big work which has been done at nato, including on, on the conception of what we are for, including re affirming that we're here to ensure our come and security against in europe in budget for in the atlantic region, and this was, has been of course, very useful when russia has invented ukraine. and one of the things we had done, which is, which was really important, as nato was to reinforce our it's what we call our instant flag. friends has sent troops and equipments to romania, for instance, right? because those countries are on the front line is a message. so and the 2nd thing which has been important the issue as such is now a provider of security. also because security, the notion of security is much larger. it is not on the defensive. cyber. it is energy, it is critical technologies and the he, you has now
still sensitive for us because the terrorist attacks against paris in 2015 and we plotted from north east syria, as you may remember, you know, november 2050. so this was a contact center that even under the trump administration. and still more after the new administration, there was a big work which has been done at nato, including on, on the conception of what we are for, including re affirming that we're here to ensure our come and security against in europe in budget for in the atlantic...
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there is no such programme available in the camps in north—east syria. before the decision today, shamima begum herself clearly had little hope of making it back to britain soon. what do you think you will be doing in seven years' time from now? i will still be in this camp. really? yes. you don't think you will be home? no. not at all? no. why not? because isis was the worst thing of the 215t century and i was a part of it and now i have to face the consequences of my actions and this camp is the consequences of my actions. shamima begum's legal team will continue to challenge the decision but home secretaries do have huge powers to take away citizenship from dual nationals when national security is threatened. talks described as intensive are due to start shortly between ministers and the royal college of nursing after the union halted next week's 48—hour strike in england. the talks are likely to focus on next year's pay rise, which is due in april. 0ur health correspondent nick triggle is here. a glimmer of hope, nick? a glimmer alone i am pretty _ a
there is no such programme available in the camps in north—east syria. before the decision today, shamima begum herself clearly had little hope of making it back to britain soon. what do you think you will be doing in seven years' time from now? i will still be in this camp. really? yes. you don't think you will be home? no. not at all? no. why not? because isis was the worst thing of the 215t century and i was a part of it and now i have to face the consequences of my actions and this camp...
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other countries in europe are now starting to bring women and children back from the camps in north—east syria of terrorism legislation says he thinks the uk may not want to continue its policy forever. if nothing else, it would create this sort of awful spectre - of britain's guantanamo. i'm sure it would be a propaganda coup for britain's enemies. - so i can't believe the uk - is going to be a complete outlier. but even speaking before today's decision, shamima begum clearly had little hope of making it back to britain. what do you think you'll be doing in seven years' time from now? i'll still be in this camp. really? yeah. you don't think you'll be home? nope. not at all? nope. why not? because isis was the worst thing of the 21st century and i was a part of it, and now i have to face the consequences of my actions, and this camp is the consequences of my actions. shamima begum's legal team will continue to challenge the decision, but home secretaries do have huge powers to take away british citizenship when national security is threatened. daniel sandford, bbc news. tesco is the latest su
other countries in europe are now starting to bring women and children back from the camps in north—east syria of terrorism legislation says he thinks the uk may not want to continue its policy forever. if nothing else, it would create this sort of awful spectre - of britain's guantanamo. i'm sure it would be a propaganda coup for britain's enemies. - so i can't believe the uk - is going to be a complete outlier. but even speaking before today's decision, shamima begum clearly had little hope...
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other countries in europe are now starting to bring women and children back from the camps in north east syrian reviewer of terrorism legislation says he thinks the uk may not want to continue its policy forever. if nothing else, it would create the sort of _ nothing else, it would create the sort of awful spectre of britain's guantanamo, i sort of awful spectre of britain's guantanamo, lam sort of awful spectre of britain's guantanamo, i am sure sort of awful spectre of britain's guantanamo, lam sure it sort of awful spectre of britain's guantanamo, i am sure it would be a propaganda — guantanamo, i am sure it would be a propaganda coup for britain's enemies, so i can't believe the uk is going _ enemies, so i can't believe the uk is going to — enemies, so i can't believe the uk is going to be a complete outlier. but even — is going to be a complete outlier. but even speaking before today's decision, shamima begum clearly had little hope of making it back to britain. what do you think you will be doing in seven years' time from now? i will still be in this camp. really? yes. you don't think yo
other countries in europe are now starting to bring women and children back from the camps in north east syrian reviewer of terrorism legislation says he thinks the uk may not want to continue its policy forever. if nothing else, it would create the sort of _ nothing else, it would create the sort of awful spectre of britain's guantanamo, i sort of awful spectre of britain's guantanamo, lam sort of awful spectre of britain's guantanamo, i am sure sort of awful spectre of britain's guantanamo,...
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left 14 injured, and the american media reported the explosion and fire in this factory in the north-east of syria on monday, with firefighters trying to control the fire for hours. the factory has suffered a lot of damage it caused the spread of molten material. the cause of the explosion and fire has not yet been announced . 6:00 a.m., the next part. hello, these are terrible and sad pictures of the earthquake in the two countries of turkey and syria . the mirage of terrorism and sanctions imposed by america has been wounded these days with the terrible earthquake that occurred in it, the severity of the injuries has increased and censorship means a lot, but there is no news of international aid in syria, which means that we are again witnessing the double policies of human rights by the westerners. let's take a look at turkey, england and america italy, spain, austria, poland, greece, romania, japan, south korea, and other countries sent their own aid workers to turkey and even sent their own rescue vehicles to turkey, but they did not help because people in turkey and syria were trapped under
left 14 injured, and the american media reported the explosion and fire in this factory in the north-east of syria on monday, with firefighters trying to control the fire for hours. the factory has suffered a lot of damage it caused the spread of molten material. the cause of the explosion and fire has not yet been announced . 6:00 a.m., the next part. hello, these are terrible and sad pictures of the earthquake in the two countries of turkey and syria . the mirage of terrorism and sanctions...
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syria and considering the devastating consequences of the earthquake. after 10 years of the syrian war , it is time to lift the sanctions, which is located in the north-east of syria . i will talk about the importance of this trip with mr. mohammadreza abdullahpour, an expert on west asian issues, mr. abdullahpour, hello, good time, mr. abdullahpour , was it simply because of the earthquake and to sympathize with the earthquake victims, or did the arab countries themselves put aside the issue of their own political history regarding syria, of course, it is noteworthy that the speaker of the parliament upon arrival at the damascus airport, egypt said that syria will return to its natural position in the arab league and that this trip was to support the leadership of the government and the people of this country. there is a claim for damages interaction with the government and the people of syria, the power of syria means the reduction of the arab world as a whole , the arab world, the sending of automatic groups by the taliban leader of the arab world , which of course, according to their own credit , is the identification of two factors towards the syrian
syria and considering the devastating consequences of the earthquake. after 10 years of the syrian war , it is time to lift the sanctions, which is located in the north-east of syria . i will talk about the importance of this trip with mr. mohammadreza abdullahpour, an expert on west asian issues, mr. abdullahpour, hello, good time, mr. abdullahpour , was it simply because of the earthquake and to sympathize with the earthquake victims, or did the arab countries themselves put aside the issue...
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and now this is the take down of an iranian drone, flying near an oil site in north east and syria, despite the u. v. legal presence in this heritage with it's 9 pm here in the russian capital. and this is the international with the very latest world news update to have you with us out of the bbc's using the control oversee, over it's documentary about prime minister in a rental modi as a pretext to pulse off it. financial mishandling, according to the spokes person of india's ruling, b. j. p. parties speaking exclusively, to say that's come to me. the 2nd day of raids on baby c offices in the country on suspicion of tax evasion. the b, b. c. i've been doing a lot ation a consistent violation of pricing rules. it's been indulging in, in, in a sense it been what we could call and the doc c region taking profit. don, putting it on a link o financial my go about i'm trying to close in this country, some documentary which is based on who was based on one convenient no, to the financial mishandling or should in the next thing that it is linked to some documentary, centrally shows up when no one
and now this is the take down of an iranian drone, flying near an oil site in north east and syria, despite the u. v. legal presence in this heritage with it's 9 pm here in the russian capital. and this is the international with the very latest world news update to have you with us out of the bbc's using the control oversee, over it's documentary about prime minister in a rental modi as a pretext to pulse off it. financial mishandling, according to the spokes person of india's ruling, b. j. p....
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teenager from east london who joined the terror group is and is now living in a detention camp in north east syriasion to join the group, exploring how she got to islamic state group territory in syria, what she really did when she got there and the consequences of her actions. do you get why people find it hard to believe that you didn'tjust watch as his propaganda in london? i watch as his propaganda in london? i understand why it because they want 15 and _ understand why it because they want 15 and they— understand why it because they want 15 and they don't know my situation. maybe _ 15 and they don't know my situation. maybe more people have access to, especially_ maybe more people have access to, especiallyjournalists, date wouldn't understand why i wouldn't know _ wouldn't understand why i wouldn't know because journalists search the deepest _ know because journalists search the deepest darkest parts of the internet for all these videos and they know every single detail about isa they know every single detail about lsa so _ they know every single detail about isa so why would i not know? joi
teenager from east london who joined the terror group is and is now living in a detention camp in north east syriasion to join the group, exploring how she got to islamic state group territory in syria, what she really did when she got there and the consequences of her actions. do you get why people find it hard to believe that you didn'tjust watch as his propaganda in london? i watch as his propaganda in london? i understand why it because they want 15 and _ understand why it because they want...
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busy as a say that we will, we will help the north east, off syria, either in that united says trying to divide the city and be bought to divide the geographically well. amid the total devastation on the grounds scenes of hope still played. this young girl was plucked from the rubble of her wrecked home after being trump for days. rush and emergency workers have joined the race against time trying to reach those most to meet. and every hour the grim death tool continues decline. sirius, 2nd largest to the aleppo is one of the areas where st affected moscow's defense ministry. sage russian teams have helped save more than 40 people from the ruins, sofa, sutter desolation, and they bring trick he as well. of course were former high rise. apartment blocks have been reduced to nothing but mountains of broken concrete, so twisted metal with unfortunately little signs of life according to those on the ground. nevertheless, that frantic search for survivors guzzle more than 9000 debts have already been confirmed. at number is almost certainly going to run upwards of 53000 people have been le
busy as a say that we will, we will help the north east, off syria, either in that united says trying to divide the city and be bought to divide the geographically well. amid the total devastation on the grounds scenes of hope still played. this young girl was plucked from the rubble of her wrecked home after being trump for days. rush and emergency workers have joined the race against time trying to reach those most to meet. and every hour the grim death tool continues decline. sirius, 2nd...
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in italy went elsewhere across north east from syria, an air of despair and helplessness is taken over the safe. you hear me. hello la. we still have hundreds of families trapped under the rubble, including 16 of my own cousins, along with their wives and children. we can see what we know of the bodies of our relatives right under these roofs where there is nothing we can do to collect them and at least bury them. civil defense teams are doing their best, but we need modern machinery to remove the debris. medical workers are also calling for help. oh no, we're dealing with quite a lot of dead bodies and injured people. we send the bodies to selah moon and the wounded to sulking for treatment. we provide emergency care for the wounded, but we have a huge deficit in medicines and other essential medical equipment. in the city of al epo, hundreds of residential buildings that survived more than a decade of air bombardment of smoke come to the f quick. those that still stand are being inspected. some people have been evacuated from their homes for safety harbor. second number ha, green. th
in italy went elsewhere across north east from syria, an air of despair and helplessness is taken over the safe. you hear me. hello la. we still have hundreds of families trapped under the rubble, including 16 of my own cousins, along with their wives and children. we can see what we know of the bodies of our relatives right under these roofs where there is nothing we can do to collect them and at least bury them. civil defense teams are doing their best, but we need modern machinery to remove...
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s. department samantha bow are the director of yours a say that we will, we will held that north east off syria, either in that united says trying to divide, but she and people have to divide the geographically well amid the total devastation scenes of hope, but can still be witnessed, this young girl was plucked from the rubble of her wrecked home after being trump. for days, russia and emergency workers have joined in the rescue efforts trying to reach those most in need of every hour. the grim death tool continues to decline. serious 2nd largest to be a leper was one of the areas worst affected moscow defense ministry. his russian teams have at help save more than 40 people, bearer from the ruins, so far scenes of utter desolation, of course in neighboring turkey. a to the epicenter. what's now to confirm this the deadliest global earthquake in a decade from a high rise apartment blocks have been reduced to nothing but mountains of broken concrete and twisted metal with signs of life getting more difficult to detect. nevertheless, that frantic search for survivors, of course, goes on more th
s. department samantha bow are the director of yours a say that we will, we will held that north east off syria, either in that united says trying to divide, but she and people have to divide the geographically well amid the total devastation scenes of hope, but can still be witnessed, this young girl was plucked from the rubble of her wrecked home after being trump. for days, russia and emergency workers have joined in the rescue efforts trying to reach those most in need of every hour. the...
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there�*s no such programme available in the camps in north—east syria.ecause isis was the worst thing of the 21st century, and i was a part of it. and now i have to face the consequences of my actions. and this camp is the consequences of my actions. in court, lawyers for the government argued that shamima begum was still a risk to national security, with some of the secret evidence heard behind closed doors. and today, she will hear whether the judge agreed. daniel sandford, bbc news. president biden will finish his trip to poland today by holding talks with the leaders of countries who sit along nato�*s eastern european flank, from estonia to bulgaria. the meeting with the group — which is known as as the bucharest 9 — will concentrate on regional defence and the supply of more aid to ukraine. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford is in warsaw. president biden got a very warm welcome last night, sarah? he did, several thousand _ welcome last night, sarah? he did, several thousand people _ welcome last night, sarah? he did, several thousand p
there�*s no such programme available in the camps in north—east syria.ecause isis was the worst thing of the 21st century, and i was a part of it. and now i have to face the consequences of my actions. and this camp is the consequences of my actions. in court, lawyers for the government argued that shamima begum was still a risk to national security, with some of the secret evidence heard behind closed doors. and today, she will hear whether the judge agreed. daniel sandford, bbc news....
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there is no such programme available in the camps in north—east syria.efore the decision today, shamima begum herself clearly had little hope of making it back to britain soon. what do you think you will be doing in seven years' time from now? i will still be in this camp. really? yes. you don't think you will be home? no. not at all? no. why not? because isis was the worst thing of the 21st century and i was a part of it and now i have to face the consequences of my actions and this camp is the consequences of my actions. shamima begum's legal team will continue to challenge the decision but home secretaries do have huge powers to take away citizenship from dual nationals when national security is threatened. daniel sandford, bbc news. talks described as �*intensive' are taking place this afternoon between ministers and the royal college of nursing after the union halted next week's 48 hour strike in england. the talks are likely to focus on next year's pay rise, which is due in april. our health correspondent nick triggle has more. this is a process th
there is no such programme available in the camps in north—east syria.efore the decision today, shamima begum herself clearly had little hope of making it back to britain soon. what do you think you will be doing in seven years' time from now? i will still be in this camp. really? yes. you don't think you will be home? no. not at all? no. why not? because isis was the worst thing of the 21st century and i was a part of it and now i have to face the consequences of my actions and this camp is...
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syria need, specifically? while this earthquake has hit the south east of turkey in the north of syria, and particularly in turkey, we are talking about densely populated as cities. and the biggest challenge is that whole city quarters are destroyed, and thousands of people will need new shelter and housing. and just to put this into numbers, we're talking about an estimated number of 20000000 people that will are affected and a large share of these people will need new accommodation facilities. and what i expect and the comments expect and the next month, what we will see is it is not possible to build up a housing facilities quickly in a short time. so we will observe migration waves within turkey to metropolitan areas. and this also is a challenge in turkey because just to remember, turkeys hosting 8000000 refugees estimated 8 my refugees. the housing market is already complicated in cities, so the biggest challenge will be creating quickly housing of accommodation facilities at all. let's take a look at the efforts underway. currently, millions of dollars in donations are coming in from governments, organizat
syria need, specifically? while this earthquake has hit the south east of turkey in the north of syria, and particularly in turkey, we are talking about densely populated as cities. and the biggest challenge is that whole city quarters are destroyed, and thousands of people will need new shelter and housing. and just to put this into numbers, we're talking about an estimated number of 20000000 people that will are affected and a large share of these people will need new accommodation...
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there's no such programme available in the camps in north—east syria. in seven years' time from now? still be in this camp! really? yeah. you don't think you'll be home? nope~ _ not at all? nope. why not? because isis was the worst thing of the 21st century, and i was a part of it. and now i have to face the consequences of my actions. and this camp is the consequences of my actions. in court, lawyers for the government argued that shamima begum was still a risk to national security, with some of the secret evidence heard behind closed doors. and today, she will hear whether the judge agreed. daniel sandford, bbc news. president biden will finish his trip to poland today, by holding talks with the leaders of countries along nato's eastern european border, from estonia to bulgaria. the meeting with the group — which is known as as the bucharest nine — will concentrate on regional defence and the supply of more aid to ukraine. snp leadership contender kate forbes has insisted that her campaign is still on track, despite losing the backing of several gover
there's no such programme available in the camps in north—east syria. in seven years' time from now? still be in this camp! really? yeah. you don't think you'll be home? nope~ _ not at all? nope. why not? because isis was the worst thing of the 21st century, and i was a part of it. and now i have to face the consequences of my actions. and this camp is the consequences of my actions. in court, lawyers for the government argued that shamima begum was still a risk to national security, with...
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me remind you that an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 occurred in the south-east of turkey and the north-west of syria on february 6 due to the collision of the arabian plate with the east european platform. ukrainian olena akgel and her four-year-old son yuksel were rescued from canderum here from zavaliv . the video of the dramatic rescue was released by the anna duluk news agency . the rescuers listened carefully to everyone. collapsed house and heard the voices of people, after which they began to actively clear the way, now the ukrainian woman and her son are under the care of medics , and all the rescuers managed to save the couple . it stayed under the rubble for 109 hours to encourage the rescuers. the man even joked while they were being pulled out from under the ruins . the rescuers did not hold back their emotions from under the rubble . to pull out a lot of children alive during 5 days of search work, two babies were saved, one of them stayed under the rubble for as long as 90 hours, his mother was also saved and this is footage after 100 hours of concrete captivity managed to get two sist
me remind you that an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 occurred in the south-east of turkey and the north-west of syria on february 6 due to the collision of the arabian plate with the east european platform. ukrainian olena akgel and her four-year-old son yuksel were rescued from canderum here from zavaliv . the video of the dramatic rescue was released by the anna duluk news agency . the rescuers listened carefully to everyone. collapsed house and heard the voices of people, after which...
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additional cross border routes from turkey, opening up cross line channels from other parts of syria, including the north east towards the rocky border or the south. obviously there would need to be a lot of guarantees of non interference that the government would need to accept in order for that channel to work and then an air bridge. government areas to are in a dire situation. un agencies which operate there are promising to scale up response across the country. but to cross the front lines they need approval from damascus, which has been accused of using access as a political pressure. and to use more border crossings will require a un resolution because of the objection of the syrian government and it's russian ally. so what we need is to scalar existing type of, of response that existed priority of quake. and mean the question of cross playing across boys would almost say is a moot point in many ways because what we need is somebody that works. medical support is needed to an already crumbling infrastructure. the crisis deepens in this war torn land, santa hood, or l 0. we will have more on the aftermat
additional cross border routes from turkey, opening up cross line channels from other parts of syria, including the north east towards the rocky border or the south. obviously there would need to be a lot of guarantees of non interference that the government would need to accept in order for that channel to work and then an air bridge. government areas to are in a dire situation. un agencies which operate there are promising to scale up response across the country. but to cross the front lines...
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look at the situation inside syria, for example, especially in the north and east, of syria, at the borderthey are equipped and trained, it is declared a disaster because they do not have the capacity to respond to this massive scale of natural disaster. situated on or near several fault lines, turkey is one of the world's most active earthquake zones. the country recorded more than 22,000 last year alone. many are deadly, the worst on record, a 7.6 magnitude quake in 1999, killing more than 17,000 people. here's our science editor, rebecca morelle. the desperate hunt for survivors, after turkey's huge earthquake. at magnitude 7.8, it's one of the biggest to hit the region in more than 80 years. but turkey is all too familiar with these natural disasters. it's one of the world's most seismically active areas. the country sits among several tectonic plates, and there are two major fault lines where they meet. the east anatolian fault line is where the quake struck. as the plates grind past each other, tension gradually builds up along the fault line before it's released, resulting in an ear
look at the situation inside syria, for example, especially in the north and east, of syria, at the borderthey are equipped and trained, it is declared a disaster because they do not have the capacity to respond to this massive scale of natural disaster. situated on or near several fault lines, turkey is one of the world's most active earthquake zones. the country recorded more than 22,000 last year alone. many are deadly, the worst on record, a 7.6 magnitude quake in 1999, killing more than...
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signs of hope. 40 88 bucks with blankets, medicine and food had across the front line from east syria to the norththere is little time to lose residential streets are filled with heavy machinery, buildings turn to piles of dust and rubble now slowly being moved. the dead are still being moved. the dead are still being counted. on the road ahead seems uncertain for many. caroline davies, bbc news, iskenderun. our top story this lunchtime. nicola sturgeon resigns as first minister of scotland and leader of the scottish national party. coming up, wales' men's rugby team considers strike action which could affect their six nations match with england. coming up on the bbc news channel. "it's a no—brainer to continue." ahead of the upcoming formula 1 season, mercedes confirm they have started initial talks with lewis hamilton over a new contract. price rises in the uk have slowed for a third month in a row — but food costs have risen steeply — especially sugar, low—fat milk and olive oil which all went up by more than 40% in the year to january. official figures show that inflation, which is the increas
signs of hope. 40 88 bucks with blankets, medicine and food had across the front line from east syria to the norththere is little time to lose residential streets are filled with heavy machinery, buildings turn to piles of dust and rubble now slowly being moved. the dead are still being moved. the dead are still being counted. on the road ahead seems uncertain for many. caroline davies, bbc news, iskenderun. our top story this lunchtime. nicola sturgeon resigns as first minister of scotland and...
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the details in the coming hours of the day but the question is, what will happen to northern syria and north—eastittle capacity to meet demand and deal with this natural disaster. on the government side on the other hand, president assad also announced they will face this catastrophe in many cities were hit by it and there are many casualties, over 200 dead, probably 300 by now, and thousands still under rubble. this is natural disaster calling the international community and it's hard to tell how the politics will play to reach areas that are banned by the government or called as terrorist areas by the government and there is areas by the government and there is a big debate on how to access the aid from turkey's side at the moment. aid from turkey's side at the moment-— aid from turkey's side at the moment. ., ~ , ., , . aid from turkey's side at the moment. ., ~ i. , . . moment. thank you very much. we welcome back— moment. thank you very much. we welcome back to _ moment. thank you very much. we welcome back to the _ moment. thank you very much. we welcome back to the situation - moment. than
the details in the coming hours of the day but the question is, what will happen to northern syria and north—eastittle capacity to meet demand and deal with this natural disaster. on the government side on the other hand, president assad also announced they will face this catastrophe in many cities were hit by it and there are many casualties, over 200 dead, probably 300 by now, and thousands still under rubble. this is natural disaster calling the international community and it's hard to...
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conflict or the forces have been in the west of aleppo province, the north of homa province, and the east of latakia province, northwestern syria until the year 1390
conflict or the forces have been in the west of aleppo province, the north of homa province, and the east of latakia province, northwestern syria until the year 1390
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forces that this they are in the west of aleppo province in the north of hammam province and the east of latakia province in northwestern syria in 2019, there were over three million and five hundred people living there. how long has the government's support in the field of social services such as mobile phone services not been paid, but those areas under armed control are statistics. now there are almost 4 million people in all the regions, the borderline region is the reformist region, and the regions that are supported by the turkish government, which is almost always difficult, around noble zahra, to the north , towards the turkish man, were those groups that were supported turkey was below this line the forces of the elements, which had long been supported by saudi arabia, the uae were still behind them and are now in the regions, until some time ago, due to the government's discussion and the normalization of relations with syria , they were opposed to this issue, which led to the advance towards north africa also got into a fight with each other because of the fact that they accuse the syrian government of not doing it
forces that this they are in the west of aleppo province in the north of hammam province and the east of latakia province in northwestern syria in 2019, there were over three million and five hundred people living there. how long has the government's support in the field of social services such as mobile phone services not been paid, but those areas under armed control are statistics. now there are almost 4 million people in all the regions, the borderline region is the reformist region, and...
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north assyria from turkey. but at the same time, all options must be on the table. this includes a bring aid from other parts of syria, including in the north east where an existing 8 infrastructure has been operating alongside the northwest for several years. meanwhile, you know, other, other options looking at cross line, increasing cross cross line aid, but these themselves are also political and problematic. given previous, weldon reporting and research regarding the syrian governments obstruction of aid and ongoing concerns from the humanitarian community and syria. regarding the implications of this and laid on top of lack of provision of food, clothing, shelter, of course, it's also pulling weather conditions is bethany colt, it's freezing cold, which will have a devastating effect, particularly on children. certainly women and children, even prior before the earthquake made up the vast majority of people who faced the key vulnerabilities and protection is a north west, syria and with the closure of borders and the limited access. this only amplifies those needs and only amplifiers concerns over the long term implications. there are optio
north assyria from turkey. but at the same time, all options must be on the table. this includes a bring aid from other parts of syria, including in the north east where an existing 8 infrastructure has been operating alongside the northwest for several years. meanwhile, you know, other, other options looking at cross line, increasing cross cross line aid, but these themselves are also political and problematic. given previous, weldon reporting and research regarding the syrian governments...
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north western syria. mr. i want you're joining us from east and bold. tell us what sort of aid is getting through according to what you're hearing. yes, definitely. first of all, thank you for having us. i'm so there was news recently about you and ada inga delivered into syria. but i just want to clarify that this a being delivered is not a part of a there's no, there's not any sort of earthquake relief 8 being delivered. this is part of a regular routine aid that was happening before the earthquake. as northwest syria relies on aid from the un, this was disruptive during the earth, but those a convoys have continued now in terms of earthquake relief and response 8, we have yet to receive anything. so what's happening to the relief aid that's actually needed? where is it? what's holding it up? oh, that's a very good question. to be honest, we're asking the same thing that people are asking the same thing. we're wondering why after 5 days of a huge catastrophe, had no emergency response groups coming to syria has no 8. i mean, we need tools, we need fue
north western syria. mr. i want you're joining us from east and bold. tell us what sort of aid is getting through according to what you're hearing. yes, definitely. first of all, thank you for having us. i'm so there was news recently about you and ada inga delivered into syria. but i just want to clarify that this a being delivered is not a part of a there's no, there's not any sort of earthquake relief 8 being delivered. this is part of a regular routine aid that was happening before the...
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conflict or forces, are in the west of aleppo province, in the north of hamam province, and in the east of latakia province. western syria had more than three million and five hundred people living there until 2019, and how long will the government's support in the field of social services such as mobile phone services, municipal land services, and even teachers' salaries not be paid, but those areas under control, such as statistics of which approx which are about 4 million people in all the regions, bordering the region are the armed groups, and the regions that are under the support of the turkish government, which can be roughly counted in the east-west line, around noble zahra, going north to the turkish man, were the groups that were supported they were turkey, and i was from this lower line of the forces of the elements, who were the leader of the long-standing support of saudi arabia, the uae was still behind them, and now in the eastern regions, because of this discussion and the discussion of the turkish government and the normalization of relations with syria, which caused this they were against the issue of a
conflict or forces, are in the west of aleppo province, in the north of hamam province, and in the east of latakia province. western syria had more than three million and five hundred people living there until 2019, and how long will the government's support in the field of social services such as mobile phone services, municipal land services, and even teachers' salaries not be paid, but those areas under control, such as statistics of which approx which are about 4 million people in all the...
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east on north africa. she says, years of conflict and syria causes extra difficulties in helping survivors. most of the agent has been going to northwest area in the past few years. and even yesterday does not go through the regime areas on what you call the regime areas. the areas controlled by the government, it goes actually from turkey and the united nations relief agencies like u. n. s. c. i had been authorized to send this humanitarian relief items like food tans blankets, all kind of really had been authorized to do so by the security council. as to that's what's happening. there is a mechanism in place then announced a un to send this release into another country from turkey without actually that bruland officer and government. now it's unfortunately, the people here are stuck in a lot of politics and that's why we call on people to put politics aside on everybody, the government, the opposition, the international community. politics needs to be set aside. we need to focus on the needs of these people on these people themselves. what, what kind of 8 do they need? how can we get them
east on north africa. she says, years of conflict and syria causes extra difficulties in helping survivors. most of the agent has been going to northwest area in the past few years. and even yesterday does not go through the regime areas on what you call the regime areas. the areas controlled by the government, it goes actually from turkey and the united nations relief agencies like u. n. s. c. i had been authorized to send this humanitarian relief items like food tans blankets, all kind of...
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a0 aid trucks with blankets, medicine and food head across the front line from east syria to the north—westrkey. but nearly ten days on, there is little time to lose. residential streets are filled with heavy machinery, buildings turned to piles of dust and rubble now slowly being moved. the dead are still being counted. and the road ahead seems uncertain for many. caroline davies, bbc news, iskenderun. the prime minister has been talking about this this afternoon. it is the prime minister has been talking about this this afternoon.— about this this afternoon. it is a devastating _ about this this afternoon. it is a devastating tragedy _ about this this afternoon. it is a devastating tragedy that - about this this afternoon. it is a devastating tragedy that is - about this this afternoon. it 3 —. devastating tragedy that is happened that we are all seeing and we want to say thank you to everyone who has given so generously to the appeal and raised a huge amount of money. the uk government has already provided considerable aid but i'm pleased to announce that we are going to provide £25 mill
a0 aid trucks with blankets, medicine and food head across the front line from east syria to the north—westrkey. but nearly ten days on, there is little time to lose. residential streets are filled with heavy machinery, buildings turned to piles of dust and rubble now slowly being moved. the dead are still being counted. and the road ahead seems uncertain for many. caroline davies, bbc news, iskenderun. the prime minister has been talking about this this afternoon. it is the prime minister...
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everything else on the councils agenda this week, north korean ballistic missiles tension in the middle east. a humanitarian crisis in turkey and syria following devastating earthquakes that russia is again, deliberately wasting dis council's time. which has claim to be concerned over the sabotage of critical infrastructure rings hollow. for months, russia has relentlessly attacked its neighbor, striking cities and towns across ukraine, damaging and destroying residential areas and medical facilities, which as attacks against ukraine civilian infrastructure have left families in ukraine without heat and electricity during the coldest, darkest period of the year. later this week, countries will vote in the general assembly on a resolution reaffirming the un charter and calling for an end to hostilities in ukraine in a manner consistent with the charter's principles. this should be our priority. instead of indulging conspiracy theories, we should focus on ways to diplomatically resolve this conflict in a way consistent with the un charter and fully restore the territorial integrity of a un member state. thank you mister president. i th
everything else on the councils agenda this week, north korean ballistic missiles tension in the middle east. a humanitarian crisis in turkey and syria following devastating earthquakes that russia is again, deliberately wasting dis council's time. which has claim to be concerned over the sabotage of critical infrastructure rings hollow. for months, russia has relentlessly attacked its neighbor, striking cities and towns across ukraine, damaging and destroying residential areas and medical...
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the initial 7.8 tremor was centered north of the turkish city of -- it caused destruction from the mediterranean east were and parts of northern syria international aid effort is taking shape with the united states, the european union, nato, israel and ukraine. the first quake hit overnight. but, there was more to come. >> unspeakable loss and sadness have swept across southern turkey. >> my grandson is 18 months old. please help. we cannot hear them. we have not had any news since morning. please, they were on the 12th floor. we can't reach my family, my grandson. >> the two massive earthquakes struck within hours of each other. the tremendous force flattening homes and businesses. people living near the fault are used to tremors, but not like this. >> we all came downstairs and there was heavy rain. people have been through horrible things. a relative of our friend is here. they have not been rescued yet. we are waiting for them. >> as searches go on, more of the missing or feared dead. the quakes were felt as far away as lebanon, jordan, israel and egypt. hundreds of aftershocks have -- rescue efforts. >> i am looking for the wif
the initial 7.8 tremor was centered north of the turkish city of -- it caused destruction from the mediterranean east were and parts of northern syria international aid effort is taking shape with the united states, the european union, nato, israel and ukraine. the first quake hit overnight. but, there was more to come. >> unspeakable loss and sadness have swept across southern turkey. >> my grandson is 18 months old. please help. we cannot hear them. we have not had any news since...
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magnitude of 7.8 occurred in the southeast of turkey and to the north-west of syria on february 6 due to the collision of the arabian plate with the east, the rescue work is still ongoing and a real miracle on the fifth day under the rubble found living people in the turkish city of canderum here from under ukrainian woman olena akgel and her four-year-old son and yuksel were found in the rubble . a video of the tragic rescue was released by the news agency anna duluk. it stayed under the rubble for 109 hours to encourage the rescuers, the man even joked while they were being pulled out from under the ruins , the rescuers did not hold back their emotions from under the rubble managed to pull out a lot of children alive in 5 days of search work, saved two babies, one of them stayed under the rubble for as long as 90 hours, his mother was also rescued and this is footage after 100 hours of concrete captivity , managed to get two sisters of 15-year-old aifet, thirteen-year-old fatma to comfort the girls, rescuers from the first they turned on their favorite song and then they constantly talked to them that you want ice cream with double c
magnitude of 7.8 occurred in the southeast of turkey and to the north-west of syria on february 6 due to the collision of the arabian plate with the east, the rescue work is still ongoing and a real miracle on the fifth day under the rubble found living people in the turkish city of canderum here from under ukrainian woman olena akgel and her four-year-old son and yuksel were found in the rubble . a video of the tragic rescue was released by the news agency anna duluk. it stayed under the...
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some mostly are in syria to interior areas of the north bay, the east bay and also down in santa claranty. and then those areas in light blue. that's where we could see kind of a little bit of freezing or above. that's what we're going to see. frost advisory. so temperatures tonight are going to be chilly. get ready for watch out for those pets and pipes in your house could get down to the 20's in the north bay. i think east bay can get awfully close to it, too. and you can see just, you know, mid to upper 30's, even just around the bay itself. we do get a little bit warmer tomorrow, but we are going to some sunshine with us and then chance of showers on friday. and then next weekend, i like the look of that's looking pretty good. 60's and sunshine, vicki uptick that i think we all well. all right. thanks, kyla that in national news that residents in eastern ohio say they're getting sick. >> and the animals are dying after a train derailment spilled toxic chemicals into the environment. local authorities previously told those residents it was safe to go home after the february 3rd dera
some mostly are in syria to interior areas of the north bay, the east bay and also down in santa claranty. and then those areas in light blue. that's where we could see kind of a little bit of freezing or above. that's what we're going to see. frost advisory. so temperatures tonight are going to be chilly. get ready for watch out for those pets and pipes in your house could get down to the 20's in the north bay. i think east bay can get awfully close to it, too. and you can see just, you know,...
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un is hoping that to open more border crossings into syria to get urgently needed. humanitarian supplies well used, hilton is the middle east in north africa program director for the international crisis group. he joins me live now. and actually on that point that we were just mentioning, there had been calls for that to, for more land crossings to be opened into syria before these quakes hit a consensus. is that the 1st 72 hours or the 1st 3 days after a dissolved flight. this is absolutely critical for saving lives and it doesn't seem as though any of the important technology or equipment, whether the diggers or sniffer dogs or fuel have made it into serious. so if and when more a does get through it for many people, it will be too late. well, that's clearly so, but this is going to be a long term crisis, of course, of homelessness and hunger, especially in or northern syria. so the need for the crossings is, is critical. now that we used to be more on a single crossing, the united nations could use from turkey into syria. eventually through russian pressure that was reduced to a single one. at the moment, the age is not even comi
un is hoping that to open more border crossings into syria to get urgently needed. humanitarian supplies well used, hilton is the middle east in north africa program director for the international crisis group. he joins me live now. and actually on that point that we were just mentioning, there had been calls for that to, for more land crossings to be opened into syria before these quakes hit a consensus. is that the 1st 72 hours or the 1st 3 days after a dissolved flight. this is absolutely...