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in a moment we will hear from paul brennan in the north and first simon mc-greger would report from the[sirens] every year the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. great lakes -- they began the invasion and they mourn those killed in the fighting and white crosses with the 6,000 soldiers who fell and 600 others went missing. the president later went along with leaders of other play part. the service of remembrance was lead by the archbishop. >> translator: i feel like the invasion happened today, a huge country invaded us and nobody carried, not the u.n., not the echt u that claims its democratic. >> this is a day dominated by feelings of loss and mourning but increasingly they are matched by a sense of frustration and anger that the politicians on this side seem unable or unwilling to solve this problem. for the latest how this day is commemorated on the turkish side of this we go to paul brennan. >> reporter: for separatists memories of the 20th of july 1974 are different now from south of the line and soldiers who landed on that beach in northern cyprus came not for invasion but salvation. turkey
in a moment we will hear from paul brennan in the north and first simon mc-greger would report from the[sirens] every year the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. great lakes -- they began the invasion and they mourn those killed in the fighting and white crosses with the 6,000 soldiers who fell and 600 others went missing. the president later went along with leaders of other play part. the service of remembrance was lead by the archbishop. >> translator: i feel like the invasion happened today, a...
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well, in a moment, we will hear from paul brennan in the turkish-occupied north. first, simon mcgregor wood has this report from the south. >> every year, the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. greek sipriates marking the moments turkish forces gain. they main cemetery, they mourn those killed in the fighting. white crosses for the 6,000 soldiers who fell. over 1600 greek ciprianss went messing. a wreath is laid with ligeadersf other political parties. this ancient church has served as a rememberance, led by cyprus's arch bin. >> i feel like the invasion happened today. a huge country invaded cyprus. nobody cared. not the united nations, not the european union that claims its democratic. >> this is a day dominated by feelings of loss and mourning but they are matched by frustration and anger that the politicians on this side seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem. for the latest on how this day is commemorated on the turkish side of this divide, i hand over to my colleague, paul brennan who is in turkish-opinikayputed area. >> the memories of the 20th of july a
well, in a moment, we will hear from paul brennan in the turkish-occupied north. first, simon mcgregor wood has this report from the south. >> every year, the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. greek sipriates marking the moments turkish forces gain. they main cemetery, they mourn those killed in the fighting. white crosses for the 6,000 soldiers who fell. over 1600 greek ciprianss went messing. a wreath is laid with ligeadersf other political parties. this ancient church has served as a...
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in a moment, we will hear from paul brennan in the turkish-occupied north. but first, sigh mon macgregor wood has this report from the south. . >> every year, the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. greek cypriats marking the invasion. they mourn those killed in the fighting. white crosses with the 6,000 soldiers who fell, over 1600 greek cypriates went missing. the president laid a wreath along with the leaders of other political parties. this ancient search, a service of rememberance was led by the archbish archbishop. >> i feel like the i hopevation happened today. a huge country invaded cyprus and occupied 40%. nobody cared. not the united neighborhoods not the european union that claims its democratic. >> for greek cypriats, this is a day of loss and mourning and frustration that the politicians seem unable or unwilling to solve the cyprus problem for the latest on how this day is commemorated, i hand over to my colleague paul brennan in turkish occupied nicosia. >> the memories of the 20th of july, 1974 are different from those of the greek cipriats south of the g
in a moment, we will hear from paul brennan in the turkish-occupied north. but first, sigh mon macgregor wood has this report from the south. . >> every year, the sirens sound, 5:30 a.m. greek cypriats marking the invasion. they mourn those killed in the fighting. white crosses with the 6,000 soldiers who fell, over 1600 greek cypriates went missing. the president laid a wreath along with the leaders of other political parties. this ancient search, a service of rememberance was led by the...
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for this day i hand over to my cole ago paul brennan. the turkish cypriots, the memories of 20 july 1974 are different to those of the greek cypriots south of the line. the soldiers that landed on the peach in morne cypress came not for invasion but salvation. >> turkish september their troops to defend. the debt of gratitude was visible from the vowed cheering on. turkish president told them the result of the military invasion had been 40 years of peace on the island. but he admitted the status quo cannot go on forever, and we will not allow it to go on forever. many turkish cypriots share the frustration, and questioned whether the soldiers are needed here, there is the common ground between greek and turkish cypriots. the sides met that week, and the leaders were scheduled to meet. a sustainable deal can't be par chuted in. it takes compromise, there's scanned evidence of that. >> more news on the website, aljazeera.com.
for this day i hand over to my cole ago paul brennan. the turkish cypriots, the memories of 20 july 1974 are different to those of the greek cypriots south of the line. the soldiers that landed on the peach in morne cypress came not for invasion but salvation. >> turkish september their troops to defend. the debt of gratitude was visible from the vowed cheering on. turkish president told them the result of the military invasion had been 40 years of peace on the island. but he admitted the...
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. >> paul brennan is in eastern ukraine and sent us this report. >> reporter: what we've seen with the resumption of the military operations in this area are after the cease-fire expired and wasn't renewed by president poroshenko, it's an intensification of what was happening during the previous ten days. the guns never really fell silent in this part of eastern ukraine. there's been artillery firing in the town we just left behind me, and there's also been an outflow of refugees we've seen. two buses many of women and children heading to the russian border. they're going into russia where they feel more safe. they were waved off by parents and grandparents. it was very emotional and tearful encounter. in the center of town, too, we saw craters. the reasons why they're fleeing is because the shells from the ukrainian army are falling into residential areas. i have to say, though, the difference between what is residential and what is separatist military is quite a blurred line, because some of the separatists are using residential blocks as makeshift barracks. international reaction is
. >> paul brennan is in eastern ukraine and sent us this report. >> reporter: what we've seen with the resumption of the military operations in this area are after the cease-fire expired and wasn't renewed by president poroshenko, it's an intensification of what was happening during the previous ten days. the guns never really fell silent in this part of eastern ukraine. there's been artillery firing in the town we just left behind me, and there's also been an outflow of refugees...
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brought in and there is little evidence of that, paul brennan, turkish occupied peninsula. >> reporter: you can keep up with al jazeera.com and there are plenty of stories there on al jazeera.com. >>> i'm ali velshi at the world economic forum. we are hosting a debate on something called the circular economy. how do we take words and ideas like trash and waste and make them part of history? [ ♪ music ] >>> this is al jazeera. i'm ali velshi, we are coming to you from the 44th annualle world economic forum. the topic is from waste to wealth. in the face of resource constraint how can economies make the transition from linear to circular growth. the beauty of the world economic forum is as obscure as a question like that may sound to us. it is critical, and we have the people around us who have answers. starting from your least, jean francoir von boxmir, chaum and c.e.o. of heineken. neil gurr shen fell, director at the center for bits and atoms at mit. francoir halten is the president of royal phillips, a dutch company. ellen mckarthar, founder of ellen mcarthur foundation, she sailed a
brought in and there is little evidence of that, paul brennan, turkish occupied peninsula. >> reporter: you can keep up with al jazeera.com and there are plenty of stories there on al jazeera.com. >>> i'm ali velshi at the world economic forum. we are hosting a debate on something called the circular economy. how do we take words and ideas like trash and waste and make them part of history? [ ♪ music ] >>> this is al jazeera. i'm ali velshi, we are coming to you from...
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first, let's go to paul brennan, in the turkish northern part of the city.l us how the anniversary is being marked where you are. >> well, it's being marked with a celebration here. very different to the sentiment on the other side of the line where simon mcgregor-wood is. i'm at a military parade, where we are listening at the moment to a speech by the turkish president who is over here on a 3-day visit. his final foreign visit before he steps down as president in less than a month's time. if i can give you an extract from what the turkish cypriot president said in the last couple of minutes. it's a favour this side of the line. it's a day of peace and freedom. 40 were liberated fr. some people, the greek cypriots believe the invasion occurred 30 years ago, and on the althoughed of sip rerks the turkish troops were welcomed as liberators and peacekeepers. >> thank you, let's check in with simon mcgregor-wood, who is in the south. i imagine a different picture where you are. >> absolutely, a different mood here. it's sombre. one characterised by morning, for
first, let's go to paul brennan, in the turkish northern part of the city.l us how the anniversary is being marked where you are. >> well, it's being marked with a celebration here. very different to the sentiment on the other side of the line where simon mcgregor-wood is. i'm at a military parade, where we are listening at the moment to a speech by the turkish president who is over here on a 3-day visit. his final foreign visit before he steps down as president in less than a month's...
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paul brennan has more from eastern ukraine. >> reporter: diplomat efforts continue to try to put a cease-fire back in place here in eastern ukraine. on wednesday we had the foreign ministers meeting in berlin calling the contact group together by the weekend to put the cease-fire back in place. it's important sometimes to listen to the voice of the fighting people, the soldiers who are engaged in this kiev-led anti-terror operation. we've been given rare access to a ukrainian army position. i don't know where it is but we've been told not to. a disputed with intense fighting is in that direction, and done nefk is further away behind it. the sentiment strongly from the soldiers here is that they are deep reply fraus traited at the slow pace of this progress. the kiev government every day lists how many targets have been hit. the reality here on the ground is they want to get into donetsk and into the separatist stronghold as quickly as possible. they don't want a new cease-fire on saturday. they want to finish this, because the fear is among the people here that to let it prolong could lead to
paul brennan has more from eastern ukraine. >> reporter: diplomat efforts continue to try to put a cease-fire back in place here in eastern ukraine. on wednesday we had the foreign ministers meeting in berlin calling the contact group together by the weekend to put the cease-fire back in place. it's important sometimes to listen to the voice of the fighting people, the soldiers who are engaged in this kiev-led anti-terror operation. we've been given rare access to a ukrainian army...
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victory against argentina on sunday and thousands of people are on the streets and let's talk to paul brennanthere among the crowd. paul, what is the plan for today? >> well, the plan is for the german team to eventually make it here at the gate where we have been waiting five hours and nearly two hours over due to be perfectly frank but the people here have not dampened the enthusiasm for the team and the first german team to win the cup since the unification of the country and there are well over 100,000 people here just as when the actual final was relayed to them on big screens here at the fronts of the gate on sunday night. they are being kept going by a steady stream of euro pop and arousing music and various public appearances by pop stars and steady progress on the big screen of watching the team playing first of all and landing at the berlin airport and watching the bus progress very slowly past the throngs of people lining the street and who have not made it to the gate but still coming out to support their team. we are expecting them here pretty much any minute or in the next half
victory against argentina on sunday and thousands of people are on the streets and let's talk to paul brennanthere among the crowd. paul, what is the plan for today? >> well, the plan is for the german team to eventually make it here at the gate where we have been waiting five hours and nearly two hours over due to be perfectly frank but the people here have not dampened the enthusiasm for the team and the first german team to win the cup since the unification of the country and there are...
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. >> paul brennan in a residential community in ukraine. >> russian computer hackers targeting we were and oil gas companies according to "the new york times," says the attack appears to be drill espionage to sabotage western corporations to give russia a leg up on international energy markets. hackers can seize from of pipe lines and infrastructure from far away. >> a french bank palestinian sanctions for transferring billions of dollars on behalf of sudan and other countries black listed by the u.s. it is a record for bankers doing business with companies that face u.s. sanctions. >> in a year that's been filled with auto recalls, g.m. announces the biggest so far. >> all of this happening just as the company put into place a system to compensate victims for faulty ignition switches. we have the numbers. >> a terrible year for g.m. and its consumers has gotten worse, recalling 8.4 million more vehicles, bringing the total number of recalls to more than 29 million, breaking the all time record for most cars recalled in a single year by a single automakers. the company outlined a plan
. >> paul brennan in a residential community in ukraine. >> russian computer hackers targeting we were and oil gas companies according to "the new york times," says the attack appears to be drill espionage to sabotage western corporations to give russia a leg up on international energy markets. hackers can seize from of pipe lines and infrastructure from far away. >> a french bank palestinian sanctions for transferring billions of dollars on behalf of sudan and other...