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so that is the 2 most important places in syria and geographically in syria for duck economy. either the oil or gas or the. 3 or the call is being taken by either the thirtyish and the stomach us or by the americans . and that's why the few people are suffering of lack of electricity, lack of energy, and also distinctions by the states and european union on celia cesar law. that of course, there are russian forces in syria at the official request of syria, and they are still there, i believe. but now with the war going on and ukraine has that affected the amount, the, the activities of the russian forces that are interior actually no, because the at this point there is not that much. there is, no battle is happening. but it might start in a minute or any day, the syrian army with a russian air force and military in syria are prepared. and they, and that's why, in my opinion, that's why russian defense minister should go, came to see right before to the right before the ukrainian operation on the rational oppression on ukraine is because to be prepared because the americans mig
so that is the 2 most important places in syria and geographically in syria for duck economy. either the oil or gas or the. 3 or the call is being taken by either the thirtyish and the stomach us or by the americans . and that's why the few people are suffering of lack of electricity, lack of energy, and also distinctions by the states and european union on celia cesar law. that of course, there are russian forces in syria at the official request of syria, and they are still there, i believe....
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so that is the 2 most important places in syria and geographically in syria for dr. economy, either the oil or gas or the or the call is being taken by either the thirtyish and the summit told us, or by the americans. and that's why the sooner people are suffering of lack of electricity, lack of energy, and also distinctions by the not states and a european union on syria. caesar law that, of course, there are russian forces in syria at the official request of syria. and they are still there, i believe, but now with the war going on, and ukraine has that affected the amount, the, the activities of the russian forces that are in syria actually no, because at this point there is not that much. there is no battles happening. but it might start in a minute or any day, the syrian army with a russian air force and military in syria are prepared. and they, and that's why, in my opinion, that's why a russian defense minister should go game to see right before to the right before the ukrainian operation on the rational oppression on ukraine is because to be prepared because t
so that is the 2 most important places in syria and geographically in syria for dr. economy, either the oil or gas or the or the call is being taken by either the thirtyish and the summit told us, or by the americans. and that's why the sooner people are suffering of lack of electricity, lack of energy, and also distinctions by the not states and a european union on syria. caesar law that, of course, there are russian forces in syria at the official request of syria. and they are still there, i...
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in syria and ukraine. agonizing in how well to arm rebel groups or not, and whether to impose a no-fly zone. the west and its allies have been key to call out russia for its war crimes, but understandably, to avoid direct confrontation with a nuclear armed putin. >> my hope is that as we continue to have these conversation and the size suspect, russia starts realizing that they cannot bomb their way to a peaceful situation inside of syria. we will be able to make progress on that point. >> russia is still trying to bomb itself out of everything. in syria, and in the ukraine. but you can't fault any american administration for wanting to avoid a hot war with putin. nuclear escalation is a legitimate concern. and it is a serious challenge to what we all feel when we experience hardships in ukraine today that we witness over a decade in syria. but i see, you can't help but see the -- in both syria and ukraine. and you want to do something about it. want to do something about him! i do not want a world war in
in syria and ukraine. agonizing in how well to arm rebel groups or not, and whether to impose a no-fly zone. the west and its allies have been key to call out russia for its war crimes, but understandably, to avoid direct confrontation with a nuclear armed putin. >> my hope is that as we continue to have these conversation and the size suspect, russia starts realizing that they cannot bomb their way to a peaceful situation inside of syria. we will be able to make progress on that point....
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must act against russia to prevent ukraine from devolving into the next syria. i deeply worried that what's going to happen next is that we will see ukraine turn into syria. the american people cannot turn away from this tragedy in ukraine. i think the history of the 21st century turns on how fiercely we defend freedom in ukraine, and that putin will only stop when we stop him. the world knows that the situation in syria is largely the fault of the united states since 2011. united states has been meddling in syria trying to expand and expand discontent in the country and ultimately try to topple the government. between 20142017 alone, $12000000000.00 was spent by the united states on trying to conduct regime change and intensify the conflict in syria. if you add all these numbers up, u. s. military and civilian costs in syria over the past 4 years, or at least $12000000000.00. that's a lot of money. and it's not clear when those outlays will stop. if the congress is so concerned about not having syria and their situation become something similar to what's on the
must act against russia to prevent ukraine from devolving into the next syria. i deeply worried that what's going to happen next is that we will see ukraine turn into syria. the american people cannot turn away from this tragedy in ukraine. i think the history of the 21st century turns on how fiercely we defend freedom in ukraine, and that putin will only stop when we stop him. the world knows that the situation in syria is largely the fault of the united states since 2011. united states has...
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must quote, stop putting before ukraine becomes the next, syria. i deeply worry that what's going to happen next is that we will see ukraine turn into syria and the american people cannot turn away from this tragedy in ukraine. i think the history of the 21st century turns on how fiercely we defend freedom in ukraine, and that will only stop when we stop him. or let's cross live to our t corresponded, killed mop and in new york. caleb, how accurate is this comparison of ukraine to war torn syria? i mean, would sending us rep weaponry to ukraine actually help and the conflict? well, it's pretty wild because the world knows that the situation in syria is largely the fault of the united states since 2011. the united states has been meddling in syria, trying to extend an expand discontent in the country and ultimately try to topple the government job between 20142017 alone. $12000000000.00 was spent by the united states on trying to conduct regime change and intensive my, the conflict in syria. and if the congress is so concerned about not having syria
must quote, stop putting before ukraine becomes the next, syria. i deeply worry that what's going to happen next is that we will see ukraine turn into syria and the american people cannot turn away from this tragedy in ukraine. i think the history of the 21st century turns on how fiercely we defend freedom in ukraine, and that will only stop when we stop him. or let's cross live to our t corresponded, killed mop and in new york. caleb, how accurate is this comparison of ukraine to war torn...
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this is the ties recently of the minister of foreign affairs of syria , mr. migdad.ary again turned to him with a demand to bring to international attention, including members of the security council, the organization of nominal nations to the actions of the us-led coalition, which caused the mass death of syrian civilians and fall under the definition of war crimes crimes against humanity, according to the norms of international humanitarian law, there is no doubt that the events hadjini raki. it's just today are isolated examples, then those years are going on and on, this is tom tom of criminal cases in relations raised by the united states and other eu countries and nato this was a broadcast of a briefing by the official representative of the russian ministry of foreign affairs maria zakharova and now briefly about the main events to this hour. let's set fire to residential quarters, kindergartens and schools in kherson this night in case of ballistic missile strikes . the attack was repelled by russian air defense units and was preparing a terrorist attack in in
this is the ties recently of the minister of foreign affairs of syria , mr. migdad.ary again turned to him with a demand to bring to international attention, including members of the security council, the organization of nominal nations to the actions of the us-led coalition, which caused the mass death of syrian civilians and fall under the definition of war crimes crimes against humanity, according to the norms of international humanitarian law, there is no doubt that the events hadjini raki....
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and there are us troops in syria even up to today. so these words from a member of the u. s. congress, just kind of fall flat for anyone familiar with the situation. meanwhile, in pakistan, protests continue over the ouster of prime minister iran con. with the latest rally in the country's largest city, karachi, drawing together thousands of people who refused to recognize the parliament's newly appointed leadership con, earlier this month. because the 1st pm in pakistan's history to be removed from office by a vote of no confidence in parliament. he has condemned the mover as a us orchestrated conspiracy against him because of his friendly policies towards russia and china. now the political situation in pakistan remains shaky and cons. successor, reputedly, pro western politician should boss shareef is facing challenges in foreign policy making. pakistani forces in recent days have conducted airstrikes on boarding provinces, enough dentist and targeting the taliban associated t t. p group, which pakistan considered a terrorist organization. at least 47 people were report
and there are us troops in syria even up to today. so these words from a member of the u. s. congress, just kind of fall flat for anyone familiar with the situation. meanwhile, in pakistan, protests continue over the ouster of prime minister iran con. with the latest rally in the country's largest city, karachi, drawing together thousands of people who refused to recognize the parliament's newly appointed leadership con, earlier this month. because the 1st pm in pakistan's history to be removed...
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and there are us troops in syria even up to today. so these words from a member of the u. s. congress, just kind of fall flat for anyone familiar with the situation. while your government's are imposing new waves, avante russian sanctions from german business representatives have rallied against a proposed embargo on russian oil cussing off. all supplies of russian fossil fuels is no easy task for you. countries who import around 40 percent of natural gas from russia, experts say this appliance would be most difficult to replace for germany. one of your biggest industrial manufacturers. berlin has so far, refused, and immediate shuts off. instead, proposing to phase out most russian employees by the end of 2024, leaving german officials have stated that any rapid action would devastate the economy. an immediate gas embargo would endanger social peace in germany. a rapid gas embargo would lead to loss of production, shutdowns, further de industrialization in the long term loss of work positions in germany. close to dow lift, co director of the institute for the analysis of
and there are us troops in syria even up to today. so these words from a member of the u. s. congress, just kind of fall flat for anyone familiar with the situation. while your government's are imposing new waves, avante russian sanctions from german business representatives have rallied against a proposed embargo on russian oil cussing off. all supplies of russian fossil fuels is no easy task for you. countries who import around 40 percent of natural gas from russia, experts say this appliance...
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s. troops in syria even up to today. so these words from a member of the u. s. congress, i just kind of fall flat for anyone familiar with the situation has been a storm of criticism at the u. k. newly announced planned to deport masses of migrants to the east african nation of rwanda. the proposal is raised allegations of double standards as the british government rejects asylum seekers from africa and the middle east. baltimore tenuously, welcoming refugees from ukraine. buquet government rightly provides asylum in refuge to ukrainians fleeing war, but wants to send others seeking asylum, thousands of miles away to rolanda for processing. and you still question whether this heartless, tory government is institutionally racist. such arrangements simply shift asylum responsibilities of aid international obligations and are contrary to the letter and spirit of the refugee convention big hallow to carry the weight of our last new responsibility as a country formed by christian values. because sub contracting out our responsibilities, even to a country that seek
s. troops in syria even up to today. so these words from a member of the u. s. congress, i just kind of fall flat for anyone familiar with the situation has been a storm of criticism at the u. k. newly announced planned to deport masses of migrants to the east african nation of rwanda. the proposal is raised allegations of double standards as the british government rejects asylum seekers from africa and the middle east. baltimore tenuously, welcoming refugees from ukraine. buquet government...
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a british man whojoined the islamic state group in syria, is convicted in the us over the beheading ofrners. shocking scenes in shanghai, clashes between the police and the people as the city's strict covid lockdown enters its third week. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says european countries that continue to buy oilfrom russia are aiding the country's war against them, and they will have blood on their hands. he's urged western leaders to speed up the delivery of military aid to help ukraine. he's been talking to the bbc�*s clive myrie who sat down with president zelensky in his wartime bunker. mr president, clive myrie, a pleasure to meet you. it's good to see you. for the entirety of the war volodymyr zelensky has called this heavily fortified building home in the centre of kyiv. how difficult has it been for you to be here through all this without your family? it's myjob. i have to do it and it's difficult without a family being anywhere. his wife and children are safe at an undisclosed location. his companions
a british man whojoined the islamic state group in syria, is convicted in the us over the beheading ofrners. shocking scenes in shanghai, clashes between the police and the people as the city's strict covid lockdown enters its third week. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says european countries that continue to buy oilfrom russia are aiding the country's war against them, and they will have blood on their hands. he's urged...
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and there are us troops in syria even up to today. so these words from a member of the u. s. congress, just kind of fall flat for anyone familiar with the situation? don't. yes, we're public official, say a high ranking, ukrainian military officer has been killed in action during the birth of a mario pole. i don't, you ex, militia and spokesman has said the body of kind of landed me put on your commander of ukraine's 36. marine. infantry brigade was found off the 4th is trying to break out of an encircled man to the port of mario pole. dozens of ukrainian troop, including other officers are said to have been killed or taken captive by russian led forces during the battle. but it seems the west and mainstream media was turning a blind eye to the incidents which marked a significant developments in the battle for the city of mario pole in the den. yes, republic, that seemed virtually no mention of the death of kind of like mid perennial oak who had the title of hero of ukraine. wells, political analysts, dimitri babich, for his take on how the western media has been spinning
and there are us troops in syria even up to today. so these words from a member of the u. s. congress, just kind of fall flat for anyone familiar with the situation? don't. yes, we're public official, say a high ranking, ukrainian military officer has been killed in action during the birth of a mario pole. i don't, you ex, militia and spokesman has said the body of kind of landed me put on your commander of ukraine's 36. marine. infantry brigade was found off the 4th is trying to break out of...
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and since that time, they've been left to rot it live province in syria. they're taking advantage of a situation, a tragedy in ukraine to try and bring attention to them at the expense of the suffering of ukrainian people, the suffering of russia. nothing that is being discussed here between the white helmets in ukraine has anything to do with resembling truth. it's purely a propagandistic exercise. ukraine's parliament has praised the vandalism of a berlin memorial to soviet troops who had fought not to is during world war 2. thank if now agrees with the spray painting like graffiti. the russians are, quote, the real fascists, ukraine's parliament reference to the phrases called on to the memorial, saying that ukrainian blood is on russia's hands and put in is stolen. the russian embassy in berlin has requested germany's foreign ministry to make sure there's a swift response to the vandalism, including that the perpetrators should be made responsible for the damage russian and bell, russian officials were not allowed to attend a ceremony in germany last w
and since that time, they've been left to rot it live province in syria. they're taking advantage of a situation, a tragedy in ukraine to try and bring attention to them at the expense of the suffering of ukrainian people, the suffering of russia. nothing that is being discussed here between the white helmets in ukraine has anything to do with resembling truth. it's purely a propagandistic exercise. ukraine's parliament has praised the vandalism of a berlin memorial to soviet troops who had...
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he was dubbed the hero of syria, the butcher of syria. he's been rewarded. he'll move on to be the head general of syria. the leader fortunate world can only do so much with how much the loss of morale, the casualties, how many battle groups they've lost. he's going to be pushing these units, and i agree with the assessments. i won't seen say it's possible. clearly he's going to try to continue to terrorize ukranian people and try to psychologically defeat them because of how hard it will be to defeat these forces, especially if we're talking about the ukranian military in the east. they've been fighting there since 2014, if not before then. they are highly trained, motivated formation that he has to move to in an attack. >> at least six generals have been killed in ukraine. is this an indication that putin knows he's losing? >> he lost. no one should take that away from the ukrainians. >> you say now he lost. >> he lost the war. he started a new war, brought in a new general. it will take decades to replace those generals, but clearly they don't have a mili
he was dubbed the hero of syria, the butcher of syria. he's been rewarded. he'll move on to be the head general of syria. the leader fortunate world can only do so much with how much the loss of morale, the casualties, how many battle groups they've lost. he's going to be pushing these units, and i agree with the assessments. i won't seen say it's possible. clearly he's going to try to continue to terrorize ukranian people and try to psychologically defeat them because of how hard it will be to...
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his vote over air strikes on | syria-_ jurors were syria. him down! jurors were shown dramatic footage of - syria. get him down! jurors were shown dramatic footage of when | syria. get him down! jurors were i shown dramatic footage of when ali harbi ali was arrested by police officers in the moments after stabbing. in other news, two visions for france as marine le pen and emmanuel macron make it through to the second round of the presidential election. ukraine's president zelensky warns of big battles to come against russian
his vote over air strikes on | syria-_ jurors were syria. him down! jurors were shown dramatic footage of - syria. get him down! jurors were shown dramatic footage of when | syria. get him down! jurors were i shown dramatic footage of when ali harbi ali was arrested by police officers in the moments after stabbing. in other news, two visions for france as marine le pen and emmanuel macron make it through to the second round of the presidential election. ukraine's president zelensky warns of big...
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now from syria, when the russians first intervened into syria in 2015, they faced a lot of difficultiesmassive air campaign, sought to provide the capabilities to the syrian regime on the ground to take advantage and frankly failed in almost every single respect and at the time, the obama administration immediately said this would be a russian quagmire, we kind of eased up a bit in times of the concerns of significance of what russia was doing but ultimately russia adapted. they're a dictatorship, don't have to worry about elections, can sustain a costly war but adapted in ways we didn't expect, formed a partnership with hezbalah, terrorist organization, extremely potent partnership that remained quiet but brought them the results on the ground and of course, did what we're seeing in ukraine, they resorted to brutal, mostly medieval style siege tactics, with less cost to russian troops and that's what we're seeing already in ukraine two months in. >> military in ukraine is now headed by a general who became known as the butcher of syria, right, more than the brutal tactics against civil
now from syria, when the russians first intervened into syria in 2015, they faced a lot of difficultiesmassive air campaign, sought to provide the capabilities to the syrian regime on the ground to take advantage and frankly failed in almost every single respect and at the time, the obama administration immediately said this would be a russian quagmire, we kind of eased up a bit in times of the concerns of significance of what russia was doing but ultimately russia adapted. they're a...
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30 not started the inmate syria because there are numerous terrorist attacks. we should resort by everyone. this is not an issue. this is a certain issue which is accepted by everyone. 30 is being attacked by it might be g forces from the border. for this isn't the turkish operations on the more little story. it is limited on the 2025 kilometers from.
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and what we're seeing here was syria was really about russia taking ownership of the skies, engaging in brutal bombardment but having a relatively light foot print on the ground, relying a lot on the syrian army and its various proxies in the form of hesbalah and others, the situation here is quite different, airspace still contested which is in itself a remarkable thing, and they are certainly going to face a formidable resistance as we saw in the sort of northern failed offensive from ukrainian forces and ukrainian forces are also significantly more sophisticated both in their makeup and in weaponry than the serial rebels were so this is going to be a different battle to what we saw in syria, but i think you can expect from general alexander vornikov to see some of these very brutal tactics, particularly if it becomes clear that russia is not getting the victory that it so desperately covets at this stage in an expedient manner. the minute their backs are up against a wall, you can expect to see them resort to the kind of truly horrendous attacks we've seen, for example, in the sou
and what we're seeing here was syria was really about russia taking ownership of the skies, engaging in brutal bombardment but having a relatively light foot print on the ground, relying a lot on the syrian army and its various proxies in the form of hesbalah and others, the situation here is quite different, airspace still contested which is in itself a remarkable thing, and they are certainly going to face a formidable resistance as we saw in the sort of northern failed offensive from...
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. >> he is the goon called in by vladimir putin to floaten cities like aleppo and syria.is the worst of the worse. >> reporter: called the butcher of syria for his leadership of russian forces in support of syrian president bashar al asad. >> his agent in war is simply attacking innocent civilians, flattening apartment buildings, bombing schools. every imaginable war crime can be laid at his feet in syria. >> reporter: for his service, russian president vladimir putin awarded dvornikov the hero of russia medal this leadership change after ukrainian officials say they killed seven russian generals and russia failed to take the capital kyiv now russia is retreating, moving east, expected to try and expand its control in the donbas region ukraine's foreign minister promises the russians will encounter fierce resistance. >> we have our strategy and this strategy is based on the assumption that we will win this war. >> >> reporter: no matter who leads on the other side anne thompson, nbc news, london. >>> a covid outbreak that has impacted dozens of the country's leaders grew
. >> he is the goon called in by vladimir putin to floaten cities like aleppo and syria.is the worst of the worse. >> reporter: called the butcher of syria for his leadership of russian forces in support of syrian president bashar al asad. >> his agent in war is simply attacking innocent civilians, flattening apartment buildings, bombing schools. every imaginable war crime can be laid at his feet in syria. >> reporter: for his service, russian president vladimir putin...
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but in syria, that would be impossible smoothly. we have cities that are completely destroyed and complete. there's no hope left there like there is here. got a lot of nor via. now that winter has passed, construction work is underway again and as has another coal, so there are more ukrainian refugees in need of transportation. the syrian refugees network is in great demand these days. there were more about 18000 people live in the town of zinzis in the german state of rhineland palatinate. the collaborative space co working in zinzis became an organizational hub. during the flooding. here help us met up 8 meals and slept in close quarters for weeks. the syrian helpers are just arriving back at the co working space, and they're happy to see their old colleague, jennifer fletcher again. things have calmed down a bit in the r valley. the worst of the disaster is behind them. the syrians have made friends during their time here, and the residence of zinzis did too. but not every one was so open to the syrian volunteers from the beginni
but in syria, that would be impossible smoothly. we have cities that are completely destroyed and complete. there's no hope left there like there is here. got a lot of nor via. now that winter has passed, construction work is underway again and as has another coal, so there are more ukrainian refugees in need of transportation. the syrian refugees network is in great demand these days. there were more about 18000 people live in the town of zinzis in the german state of rhineland palatinate. the...
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well, let them die, in principle, these people are born to die and there they constantly fight, syriamething, uh, this is an association. this is the iraq war association war. why since when has baghdad been associated not with the caliphate, nor with the sciences, not with the cola of civilization in general, but with the war with some kind of constant bombing with these grubby half-starved children with swollen tummies from america with their invasion from the genocide of iraqis from the genocide and the same thing in afghanistan turkey is not the first time turkey invades, where it wants to do what turkey wants dash country member of nato which is possible which is allowed, which will do nothing for it, as she did in syria, i remind you that today part of the series is occupied by turkey and a considerable and considerable part and not the most, uh, one of the most important part of syria, you understand, this is not the fact that there is some piece of god forgotten where people have self-determined. no, and a huge number of armed terrorists were brought there. let's call a spade
well, let them die, in principle, these people are born to die and there they constantly fight, syriamething, uh, this is an association. this is the iraq war association war. why since when has baghdad been associated not with the caliphate, nor with the sciences, not with the cola of civilization in general, but with the war with some kind of constant bombing with these grubby half-starved children with swollen tummies from america with their invasion from the genocide of iraqis from the...
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more all these people waging war in syria? oh yes, i don't know that, but the same thing is happening now in ukraine. lloyd, the youth. good. many ukrainians. don't know where to go. lay going no food to eat . no clothes. visions just like in syria vision. it says that everyone lives in tents and for whom why is potent waging war? why within 4 won't vote while we were filming. and ass explained how helping makes you feel stronger and find your place in society. just like these volunteers who have found a new home, they hoped to lead by example and keep pitching in wherever they needed him. ah ah ah ah, with who his label has it all? hello. it identifies products that are permissible to consume according to the islamic faith. this label is becoming more important in sermons as well. and becoming a source of concern for some of the big business of muslim consumers. in 15 minutes, do w. modern design blends with historic buildings. ah, well in the spanish polt city is an el dorado for creative people. and now world's capital of d
more all these people waging war in syria? oh yes, i don't know that, but the same thing is happening now in ukraine. lloyd, the youth. good. many ukrainians. don't know where to go. lay going no food to eat . no clothes. visions just like in syria vision. it says that everyone lives in tents and for whom why is potent waging war? why within 4 won't vote while we were filming. and ass explained how helping makes you feel stronger and find your place in society. just like these volunteers who...
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getaway driver said syria was the shooter. san francisco dhs a boudin said that witness lied on the stand after being pressured by the sfpd to identify syria. bodine launched the innocence commission in his office. syria was the first case that was reviewed eyewitness identification. false testimony. many instances, official misconduct. all three of those common factors were president. in this for serious case. this is what we do. our work for these moments are amazing. linda starr heads the northern california innocence project. it should be the norm. we shouldn't have to celebrate that. that should be something that is expected of all district attorney's office is fairly investigated. case taken away from your wife. and your baby, and that is because the system failed. you catastrophically. usf professor laura bazelon chairs, the innocence commission. resilience and persistence finally won the day. and that you now at long last have a chance to take back your life. so, for now, syria is relishing his release in a world with
getaway driver said syria was the shooter. san francisco dhs a boudin said that witness lied on the stand after being pressured by the sfpd to identify syria. bodine launched the innocence commission in his office. syria was the first case that was reviewed eyewitness identification. false testimony. many instances, official misconduct. all three of those common factors were president. in this for serious case. this is what we do. our work for these moments are amazing. linda starr heads the...
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after a short break sports life gets in the ring with 2 sisters who fled syria as children. and now are boxers in berlin? a, michael oak, who in berlin from me in the news team here. thanks for watching every day campus for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our waste? we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling over disposable smart new solutions overseas said in our ways or is truly unique. and we know that, that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive global ideas. the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online ah, when i bought a with i alyssa, i have faced a lot of abuse. sometimes people don't accept me. i people have shouted at me and once someone pushed me, i didn't stay silent. i stood up and told him he shouldn't push me to push me with a heck of people. sometimes look at me in a weird way and talk about me. i can feel it. i used to be scared when i walked alone at
after a short break sports life gets in the ring with 2 sisters who fled syria as children. and now are boxers in berlin? a, michael oak, who in berlin from me in the news team here. thanks for watching every day campus for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our waste? we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling over...
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more all these people waging war in syria? oh yes, i don't know that, but the same thing is happening now in ukraine. lloyd, the youth we'll give many ukrainians don't know where to go label and no food with no clothes. visions just like and syria visited that every one lives in tents and follows why as a potent waging war, why, what the following fall? while we were shielding an ass explained how helping makes you feel stronger and find your place in society. just like these volunteers who have found a new home, they hope to lead by example and keep pitching in wherever they needed him. with modern design planes with historic buildings. ah valencia. the spanish pulled city is an el dorado from 3 to pico. and now world's capital of design. ah, new ideas set against old splendid invalid hero mx next on d w. o. world. to get to go beyond the obvious i as we take on the world 8 our, i do all this, we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes 5 police, my follow with you. we are, your is actually on fire. made
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more all these people waging war in syria. oh yes, i don't know english, but the same thing is happening now in ukraine. lloyd, the youth who get as many ukrainians don't know where to go. lay going, no food, i should be no clothes. visions just like and syria vis unit said that everyone lives in tents and for whom why is potent waging war? why within won't volume. while we were filming, and asked explained how helping makes you feel stronger and find your place in society. just like these volunteers who have found a new home, they hoped to lead by example and keep pitching in wherever they needed them. palm trees. c n n t. beaches. spring in my eureka before the holiday crowds take over. luca stay explores german torres. this favorite island moon. why is my orca so popular? that's what i want to find out. to. again. i did a loo. oh, magically. advancing spacious. the most importantly a wide range. the new mercedes e q e a. the electric vehicle has a lot going for it. but will the car hold us on a test drive? read? in 60 minut
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we are in syria, as far as i remember, we were in no hurry.cal there were no plans there for a week a month there we were solving the task of destroying this terrorist group, does this mean that it is possible, i'm talking about some specific deadlines a month, two or three, does this mean, perhaps, that there are no deadlines for something not really, and we will methodically deal with it. well, following the example, syria, again, there are no questions rests on the fact that deadlines are always deadlines. there is always. it's just that we are talking about the fact that this period, which i say, approximately for a month, it is dictated, firstly, e, based on the balance of forces of the parties that are there once, and secondly from the features. e theater of operations and proceeding from the features. uh, so to speak, the position of the enemy, which is located in the fortified area. by the way, i want to pay attention. a lot of people have asked questions there. why did we block kiev from the west, and from the east, kiev did not block
we are in syria, as far as i remember, we were in no hurry.cal there were no plans there for a week a month there we were solving the task of destroying this terrorist group, does this mean that it is possible, i'm talking about some specific deadlines a month, two or three, does this mean, perhaps, that there are no deadlines for something not really, and we will methodically deal with it. well, following the example, syria, again, there are no questions rests on the fact that deadlines are...
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it maintained its alliances, syria, and continue to support syria. while syria used chemical weapons. that itself did not engage and chemical weapons. he is the science. i'm aware, i think there is reason to be concerned about the possible use of chemical weapons . we've seen a lot of misinformation and propaganda from russia about a involving chemical and biological weapons in ukraine. that in itself though, does not mean that chemical weapons will be used. for example, you can go all the way back to the korean war where the communist alleged that the u. s. the biological weapons in korea, those were false allegations and those false allegations were simply for propaganda purposes. they were not to set up a false flag attack on the if i could ask you before we went on a time, let me ask you about how this all ties in with also the possible use of may be tactical nuclear weapons. when this invasion began, vladimir putin spokes person you'd have said in an interview that if there is an existential threat to russia, the use of nuclear weapons is certai
it maintained its alliances, syria, and continue to support syria. while syria used chemical weapons. that itself did not engage and chemical weapons. he is the science. i'm aware, i think there is reason to be concerned about the possible use of chemical weapons . we've seen a lot of misinformation and propaganda from russia about a involving chemical and biological weapons in ukraine. that in itself though, does not mean that chemical weapons will be used. for example, you can go all the way...
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i just got a very us review, ask you about syria because of the reports of his list. so previously to pull to the link to the joe government, what have you, what is that a does your hearing about the bombing of damascus? one of the oldest inhabited cities of, of the world, just this week by u. k. u. s. a you nation is ready warplanes. when there's right, a regime, damascus. they are violating international law. but in the western media find when they're starving yemen, a war which is far worse than ukraine and thousands of british advisors are helping keep the saudi or air force or float. we don't hear that in the media. these cheerleaders on the bbc and cnn and elsewhere are silent about that. it's either the races, but when it comes to syria, i think one of the interesting things is that 1st of all, these are not as far as just as the neo nazis and then not see this in europe or not christian. these are extremist groups that are used as tools by western powers, by the israelis, by add on, by nato, and by oil rich dest spots in the region that have been allies at the
i just got a very us review, ask you about syria because of the reports of his list. so previously to pull to the link to the joe government, what have you, what is that a does your hearing about the bombing of damascus? one of the oldest inhabited cities of, of the world, just this week by u. k. u. s. a you nation is ready warplanes. when there's right, a regime, damascus. they are violating international law. but in the western media find when they're starving yemen, a war which is far worse...
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more all these people waging war in syria? oh yes, i don't know that, but the same thing is happening now in ukraine lloyd, the youth will get as many ukrainians don't know where to go label and no food with no clothes. visions just like and syria visited that every one lives intense and vulgar. why as a potent waging war, why, what the following fall? while we were shielding an ass explained how helping makes you feel stronger and find your place in society. just like these volunteers who have found a new home. they hope to lead by example and keep pitching in wherever they needed them. if it omitting is big enough in the company that want to invest in betting inasmuch are these is that each time i looked at my list them, i mean what i really cool myself a bidding. i think it's hot because i needed me. that's like a job. what would become, does the kids 1st hope you're actually allowing someone to steal money from your phone knowingly, ah, to 77 percent. next on d, w o, this label has it all. hello. it identifies products tha
more all these people waging war in syria? oh yes, i don't know that, but the same thing is happening now in ukraine lloyd, the youth will get as many ukrainians don't know where to go label and no food with no clothes. visions just like and syria visited that every one lives intense and vulgar. why as a potent waging war, why, what the following fall? while we were shielding an ass explained how helping makes you feel stronger and find your place in society. just like these volunteers who have...
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he's known by some as "the butcher of syria."bc's anne thompson explains >> reporter: the brutality inflicted by russia in bucha and mariupol with the targeting of civilians is only expected to get worse now that this man, general alexander dvornikov, is russia's new ground commander in ukraine. >> this general will just be another author of crimes and brutality against ukrainian civilians. >> reporter: the 60-year-old dvornikov brings a fearsome reputationsend chicken war and syria. >> he is the goon called in by vladimir putin to flatten cities like aleppo in syria he is the worst of the worst. >> reporter: called "the butcher of syria" for his leadership of russian force in support of syrian president bashar al assad. >> his signature in war is simply attacking innocent civilians. flattening apartment buildings bombing schools. every imaginable war crime can be laid at his feet in syria >> reporter: for his service, russian president vladimir putin awarded dvornikov the hero of russia medal this relationship change comes after
he's known by some as "the butcher of syria."bc's anne thompson explains >> reporter: the brutality inflicted by russia in bucha and mariupol with the targeting of civilians is only expected to get worse now that this man, general alexander dvornikov, is russia's new ground commander in ukraine. >> this general will just be another author of crimes and brutality against ukrainian civilians. >> reporter: the 60-year-old dvornikov brings a fearsome reputationsend...
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syria overcome with emotion, hugging his legal team as the judge overturned his conviction. he was exonerated by san francisco district attorney chesa boudin. >> i was waiting for him to actually walk out. he was very excited. he was pretty overwhelmed. he was really happy. >> reporter: paige worked on his case under the district attorney's innocence commission which reviews potential wrongful convictions. >> think about the ripple effects of each wrongful conviction. they're stolen from wives, children, mothers, sisters. >> reporter: syria was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison for the shooting death of his friend, who was shot in the head after an argument in a san francisco alley. for months, the commission searched for new witnesses and evidence and found a cascade of errors in how the case was handled, including police coercion of a key witness, who was a teenager at the time. >> i think the thing that really sealed it for all of us is when the eyewitness came forward and named the actual killer who matched the original descriptions. and hi
syria overcome with emotion, hugging his legal team as the judge overturned his conviction. he was exonerated by san francisco district attorney chesa boudin. >> i was waiting for him to actually walk out. he was very excited. he was pretty overwhelmed. he was really happy. >> reporter: paige worked on his case under the district attorney's innocence commission which reviews potential wrongful convictions. >> think about the ripple effects of each wrongful conviction. they're...
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why is it ok to strike in syria but not - it ok to strike in syria but not russia?hey proved there have been chemical weapons used and the allies launched missile strikes, why can't they do the same this time? whyjust leave it to the ukrainians? the the same this time? why 'ust leave it to the ukrainians?_ it to the ukrainians? the key thing is the direct _ it to the ukrainians? the key thing is the direct confrontation - it to the ukrainians? the key thing is the direct confrontation with - is the direct confrontation with russian forces, if it is proved this is a chemical attack it would be russian drones and aircraft that deliver them, and a direct confrontation between nato and russia would i expect extends this conflict. t russia would i expect extends this conflict. ., ., , ., conflict. i apologise for interrupting _ conflict. i apologise for interrupting that - conflict. i apologise for interrupting that we . conflict. i apologise for| interrupting that we are conflict. i apologise for - interrupting that we are just conflict. i apologise for _ interrupting t
why is it ok to strike in syria but not - it ok to strike in syria but not russia?hey proved there have been chemical weapons used and the allies launched missile strikes, why can't they do the same this time? whyjust leave it to the ukrainians? the the same this time? why 'ust leave it to the ukrainians?_ it to the ukrainians? the key thing is the direct _ it to the ukrainians? the key thing is the direct confrontation - it to the ukrainians? the key thing is the direct confrontation with - is...
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check issue for a number of years have been present in syria, which is also somewhere in state. your army conducted a ration there. despite the very clear objections of the sitting government, what is the difference here been defending its interest in syria and russia to funding it's interesting ukraine. 30 not started the inmate syria because there are numerous terrorist attacks missionary circling by everyone that is not an issue . this is a certain issue, just accepted by everyone. 30 is being attacked by p k y p g forces from the border . for this isn't the turkish operations on the more little syria is limited on the with to a 25, you know, meet their stuff from order in order to secure the area and turkish troops are not securing the area about the sodium portion now are securing the area which call themselves as it pretty story and are me for this reason the turkish operations, let's say on and just getting the border security with a very limited dep inside the sodium border. not that operation. you know, the car, you're, i left for the mass schools and other cities. but
check issue for a number of years have been present in syria, which is also somewhere in state. your army conducted a ration there. despite the very clear objections of the sitting government, what is the difference here been defending its interest in syria and russia to funding it's interesting ukraine. 30 not started the inmate syria because there are numerous terrorist attacks missionary circling by everyone that is not an issue . this is a certain issue, just accepted by everyone. 30 is...