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but today the number of syrian refugees registered in the middle east is 5700000. this happens to be today. exactly the same number as the ukranian refugees that have left their country, 5700000. and in a way it gives a sense of the magnitude of the challenge is that towards basic millions of people in different parts of the world. a lot of attention on ukraine that of course detracts from other crises. and there's not just syria, i'm just back from africa. there's many crises there and in other parts of the world. unfortunately, we need my job. the job people like me in the united nations, in the 8 community, is to keep the world's attention focused on all these crisis. because all these people that are affected need help and need support as well. and we're going to talk in just a moment about the crisis in ukraine, but i'd like to get your take on. some countries have resist taking in the syrian refugees. others have gone above and beyond one of them being, of course, a turkey which is home to nearly $4000000.00 syrian refugees, but it's now facing a public backl
but today the number of syrian refugees registered in the middle east is 5700000. this happens to be today. exactly the same number as the ukranian refugees that have left their country, 5700000. and in a way it gives a sense of the magnitude of the challenge is that towards basic millions of people in different parts of the world. a lot of attention on ukraine that of course detracts from other crises. and there's not just syria, i'm just back from africa. there's many crises there and in...
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refugees back toki has taken in more than 3700000 syrian refugees. so al, one is really serious about sending at least 1000000 back, because the students are being blamed as scapegoats for the economic crisis in turkey, for example. so there are some in the city within the society. there's some yes, a changing atmosphere that is turning against the seo refugee. so if anyone wants to deliver on that, that is a christian hell. burger. many, many facts. christian. thank you. in formula one motor, racing red ball teen driver. sergio perez was the surprised winner of the monaco grand prix after delayed start on a monte carlo circuit lashed by heavy rain. and there was more disappointment for local boy schall the clare, who again failed to win his own race. despite starting from pole position. dark clouds on the monte carlo horizon and they proved a bad omen for home favorite charley clerk. after a delay of over an hour, due to the deluge, the monocle grown pre got under way and with clerk was flying. until ferrari called him in for a 2nd tire change on 22
refugees back toki has taken in more than 3700000 syrian refugees. so al, one is really serious about sending at least 1000000 back, because the students are being blamed as scapegoats for the economic crisis in turkey, for example. so there are some in the city within the society. there's some yes, a changing atmosphere that is turning against the seo refugee. so if anyone wants to deliver on that, that is a christian hell. burger. many, many facts. christian. thank you. in formula one motor,...
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is the syrian national army. it's some islam militia that take over these areas. now the idea to settle, they are mainly arab syrians that come from completely different areas from damascus from hammer, from hans from it'll, it means that you changed the demographic reality along the border. you displace curts, you settle arabs, which means demographic engineering, and this will cause major unrest within the searing society that is already deeply divided due to the war 10 years of war and violence and atrocities. demographic engineering, you say, how likely is it that president or to one will be successful? he's very serious about it. he has already started to build some $57000.00 houses, further west along the border. he's under major internal pressure within turkey. he wants to win the parliamentary and presidential elections next year and then moved within the society has turned against you in refugees because they are being blamed for that economic crisis within turkey. and the nationalist, a position within
is the syrian national army. it's some islam militia that take over these areas. now the idea to settle, they are mainly arab syrians that come from completely different areas from damascus from hammer, from hans from it'll, it means that you changed the demographic reality along the border. you displace curts, you settle arabs, which means demographic engineering, and this will cause major unrest within the searing society that is already deeply divided due to the war 10 years of war and...
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now syrians and iraqis live there.eporter: he explains how groups close to turkey destroyed his own house and sold it for the equivalent of 115 u.s. dollars, but he says it is not just property at stake, but also culture. >> we have not just been here a couple decades. this is where our history and culture are. strangers coming to our city are threatening that. reporter: the chance of his family ever being able to return to the place where he was born seem low. what is more likely is that more kurds will soon seek shelter in the camp as turkey has announced fresh military operations in syria. phil: our middle east correspondent told dw why the turkish president is trying to resettle northern syria now and why his nato partners won't stop him. >> he is under internal pressure within turkey because the turks are blaming their economic crisis more and more on refugees. turkey has taken more than 3.7 million syrians inside the country and they serve as scapegoats for economic problems. and president erdogan is under pressu
now syrians and iraqis live there.eporter: he explains how groups close to turkey destroyed his own house and sold it for the equivalent of 115 u.s. dollars, but he says it is not just property at stake, but also culture. >> we have not just been here a couple decades. this is where our history and culture are. strangers coming to our city are threatening that. reporter: the chance of his family ever being able to return to the place where he was born seem low. what is more likely is that...
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oh, monica occurred lived in the syrian city, everest island. but 3 years ago, he and his family of 8 were forced to flee. he says that allies of turkey had attacked and wounded him when he tried to defend his home, hulu, because i already heard they threw me out of my house, stole my belongings, rama and beat me. no co googe who was that just to try to assist him while i missed the family looks at old photos of their former home, their neighborhood and their fields. they're distressed. they've heard that non kurdish syrians will be moving into their homes. well, i said that we're very angry. we can accept that refugees from huh. or italy are moving into our houses. it's not fair. we must be able to go home. the family now lives in the aisle how suck a camp in northern syria about an hour and a half strive from their home town. almost all of the roughly 14000 kurds in the camp fled from turkish attacks in recent years. most live intense in humble conditions. there is little water and few fresh vegetables. when turkish tanks rolled across the syr
oh, monica occurred lived in the syrian city, everest island. but 3 years ago, he and his family of 8 were forced to flee. he says that allies of turkey had attacked and wounded him when he tried to defend his home, hulu, because i already heard they threw me out of my house, stole my belongings, rama and beat me. no co googe who was that just to try to assist him while i missed the family looks at old photos of their former home, their neighborhood and their fields. they're distressed. they've...
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the syrian democratic forces. i. crosby in conflict with the current since 1970 eights and claims washington's move. well, quote, legitimized terrorist groups in the north of syria. we spoke to local to believe that the lifting of sanctions in one area but not another's won't help syrian people get out of poverty, rudy, and had if the aim is not at all to help the people of area as much as it is to stir up national strife between all the syrian provinces, the syrian people with their various national, religious and political components, demand the lifting of the siege on all of syria without any exception. what was the vision said that the sanctions will be lifted from northern syriac and this will not have an effect on prices because our goods come from damascus and the prices there have tripled after sanctions. i don't is that i am in favor of removing the sanctions for the entire syrian people and not for a specific area because they affect all syrian people multiple life was a big, significant issue on this st
the syrian democratic forces. i. crosby in conflict with the current since 1970 eights and claims washington's move. well, quote, legitimized terrorist groups in the north of syria. we spoke to local to believe that the lifting of sanctions in one area but not another's won't help syrian people get out of poverty, rudy, and had if the aim is not at all to help the people of area as much as it is to stir up national strife between all the syrian provinces, the syrian people with their various...
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but today the number of syrian refugees registered in the middle east is 5700000. this happens to be today. exactly the same number as the ukrainian rates, which is the top left, their country, 5.7. and in a way it gives a sense of the magnitude of challenges that towards basic millions of people in different parts of the world. a lot of attention on ukraine that of course detracts from other crises and there's not just syria, i'm just back from africa. there's many crises there and in other parts of the world. unfortunately, we need my job, the job. people like me in the united nations in the 8 community, is to keep the world's attention focused on all this crisis. because all the people that are affected need help. i need support. and a recap now of the top, a story for you. german foreign minister on a lena bear box has become the highest ranking member of the german government to visit ukraine since the russian invasion. her trip follows a diplomatic dispute between berlin and keith. jeremy agreed to send ukraine heavy weapons and back and you phase out of russ
but today the number of syrian refugees registered in the middle east is 5700000. this happens to be today. exactly the same number as the ukrainian rates, which is the top left, their country, 5.7. and in a way it gives a sense of the magnitude of challenges that towards basic millions of people in different parts of the world. a lot of attention on ukraine that of course detracts from other crises and there's not just syria, i'm just back from africa. there's many crises there and in other...
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the us forces are allegedly transporting syrian oil from the al jazeera region towards northern iraq . let's go through what we know about this. a convoy of around 70 vehicles, including tankers loaded with oil cross through the illegal i'll while lead border crossing to a rock. the convoy was allegedly accompanied by an additional 15 trucks carrying military equipment, buying for iraq, as well as 6 armored vehicles. now, all that comes after the u. s. decided to soften sanctions on the northern regions of syria that are outside government control. the us treasury department has approved activities in a dozen sectors including agriculture, construction, and finance that avoid any transactions with the syrian government itself. while us sanctions continue to affect the situation in syria where 90 percent of people live below the poverty line, turkey has condemned the removal of sanctions on the real have a region, an area controlled by the kurdish lead syrian demographic forces element of so i'm cra, has been in conflict with the kurds in thinking 78 and claims the u. s. move will leg
the us forces are allegedly transporting syrian oil from the al jazeera region towards northern iraq . let's go through what we know about this. a convoy of around 70 vehicles, including tankers loaded with oil cross through the illegal i'll while lead border crossing to a rock. the convoy was allegedly accompanied by an additional 15 trucks carrying military equipment, buying for iraq, as well as 6 armored vehicles. now, all that comes after the u. s. decided to soften sanctions on the...
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by took its proxy there, which is the syrian national army. it's a group of extremists in islamist militias. so displacing these kurdish people, mainly kurdish people and now wanting to resettle mainly era refugees from turkey means that they are really trying to change the demographic realities along the border. and this will create more social unrest within the searing society that is already deeply divided after 10 years of war and violence. and how likely is it the president add on will get away with us. he has already started to bid horns like 57000 homes have already been built. so the program is already underway. he's under internal pressure within turkey because the trucks are blaming their economic crisis more and more on the steering refugees. turkey has taken more than 3700000 syrians inside the country and they are kind of as scapegoats for this economic problems. and president outline is under pressure from his nationalist, a position that want to send even more serious spec. so he wants to deliver on that . he wants to send some
by took its proxy there, which is the syrian national army. it's a group of extremists in islamist militias. so displacing these kurdish people, mainly kurdish people and now wanting to resettle mainly era refugees from turkey means that they are really trying to change the demographic realities along the border. and this will create more social unrest within the searing society that is already deeply divided after 10 years of war and violence. and how likely is it the president add on will get...
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area because they affect all syrian people. i was a big, significant issue on this story as well. us forces are allegedly transporting syrian oil from the al jazeera region of the country into northern iraq, a convoy of around 70 vehicles, including tankers loaded with oil as cross through the illegal al, while lead border crossing into iraq. the fleet was allegedly accompanied by 15 trucks, with military equipment, again bolling for iraq and 6 armored vehicles historian and residents out the lebanese university in beirut. jamal what came believes that washington's plan is to defied syria into 2 parts. not the 1st time that the american smuggler, city and oil of northeast and syria, as well in order to sell this oil and finance the military operations, the u. s. military operations and not eastern syria. actually, the american plan as to kind of out of state in northern city, suffered from syria as a means to promote its own agenda. political agenda in the region, which is to divide this region into some states based on the cit
area because they affect all syrian people. i was a big, significant issue on this story as well. us forces are allegedly transporting syrian oil from the al jazeera region of the country into northern iraq, a convoy of around 70 vehicles, including tankers loaded with oil as cross through the illegal al, while lead border crossing into iraq. the fleet was allegedly accompanied by 15 trucks, with military equipment, again bolling for iraq and 6 armored vehicles historian and residents out the...
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they've heard that non kurdish syrians will be moving into their homes. well, i said that we're very angry. we can't accept that refugees from hama or italy are moving into our houses. it's not fair. we must be able to go home. the family now lives in the aisle house, sucka camp and northern syria, about an hour and a half drive from their home town. almost all of the roughly 14000 kurds in the camp fled from turkish attacks and recent years. most live in tensed, in humble conditions. there is little water and few fresh vegetables. when turkish tanks rolled across the syrian border into kurdish territory in 2019 their lives changed turkish allies control their towns and villages to this day. donald mohammed ali, who advocates for refugees. and rossa line says turkey is trying to systematically settle kurdish areas with non kurdish syrians, a la la that she would are a, get you. this is a targeted attempt at changing the demographics. turkey must be stopped going on plaza. there are no longer any kurds or any other minorities, such as the syrians or armeni
they've heard that non kurdish syrians will be moving into their homes. well, i said that we're very angry. we can't accept that refugees from hama or italy are moving into our houses. it's not fair. we must be able to go home. the family now lives in the aisle house, sucka camp and northern syria, about an hour and a half drive from their home town. almost all of the roughly 14000 kurds in the camp fled from turkish attacks and recent years. most live in tensed, in humble conditions. there is...
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but today the number of syrian refugees registered in the middle east is 5700000. this happens to be today. exactly the same number as the ukranian refugees that have left their country, 5700000. and in a way it gives a sense of the magnitude of the challenges that we're facing. millions of people in different parts of the world. a lot of attention on ukraine that of course detracts from other crises and there's not just syria, i'm just back from africa. there's many crises there and in other parts of the world. unfortunately, we need my job. the job of people like me in the united nations in the 8 community, is to keep the world's attention focused on all these crises. because all the people that are affected need help and need support. philip a guarantee they will at least 8 people have been killed in protest against us against the sri lankan government's handling of the economic crisis. that prime minister may hinder russia. poxy announced his resignation on monday, bought his brother, president, go to bay. russia pox is refusing to step down a curfew has been a
but today the number of syrian refugees registered in the middle east is 5700000. this happens to be today. exactly the same number as the ukranian refugees that have left their country, 5700000. and in a way it gives a sense of the magnitude of the challenges that we're facing. millions of people in different parts of the world. a lot of attention on ukraine that of course detracts from other crises and there's not just syria, i'm just back from africa. there's many crises there and in other...
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the restoration of the syrian.ra is engaged in a large team of military topographers specialists from of the russian geographical society, archaeologists of st. petersburg and their syrian colleagues completed the second preparatory stage, the removal of debris, the entire project is designed for 3 years. in the meantime, we are carrying out the preparatory stages. this is the so-called post- traumatic response according to the rules of unesco, we must examine in detail each collapsed block we must number it, we must fully perform all the necessary analyzes, in addition to scientists on the site and local residents also help, we workers live here help restoring the triumphal arch is my duty as a resident, we are proud of our participation in the work, as we are proud of the ancestors who once built this arch, we hope that life will return to our city again. farms are becoming and tourists will come thanks to the russian syrian team, the restoration process will take several years, the destroyed elements will be rec
the restoration of the syrian.ra is engaged in a large team of military topographers specialists from of the russian geographical society, archaeologists of st. petersburg and their syrian colleagues completed the second preparatory stage, the removal of debris, the entire project is designed for 3 years. in the meantime, we are carrying out the preparatory stages. this is the so-called post- traumatic response according to the rules of unesco, we must examine in detail each collapsed block we...
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area because they affect all syrian people most of the light. well, lots of us forces are allegedly transporting syrian oil from the al jazeera region into northern iraq that show you this. it's a convoy of around 70 vehicles, including type curves loaded with oil, apparently as cross through the illegal aisle while lead border crossing into right now, what you're seeing, in fact, the fleet was allegedly accompanied by 15 trucks with military equipment. again, bowen for iraq, 6 armored vehicles, history and international relations professor of the lebanese university and jamal what he told me earlier. he believes the u. s. plan is to divide syria in 2 parts in order to promote its own or not the 1st time, the american smuggler city and oil of ne, in syria, or as well in order to sell this and finance the military operations, the u. s. military operations and not eastern syria. actually the american plan as to kind of out of state in northern city, suffered from syria as a means to promote its own agenda. political agenda in the region, which is
area because they affect all syrian people most of the light. well, lots of us forces are allegedly transporting syrian oil from the al jazeera region into northern iraq that show you this. it's a convoy of around 70 vehicles, including type curves loaded with oil, apparently as cross through the illegal aisle while lead border crossing into right now, what you're seeing, in fact, the fleet was allegedly accompanied by 15 trucks with military equipment. again, bowen for iraq, 6 armored...
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but today the number of syrian refugees registered in the middle east is 5700000. this happens to be today. exactly the same number as the ukranian refugees that have left their country, 5700000. and in a way it gives a sense of the magnitude of the challenge is that towards basic millions of people in different parts of the world. a lot of attention on ukraine, that of course detracts from other crises and there's not syria, i'm just back from africa. there's many crises there and in other parts of the world. unfortunately, we need my job. the job. people like me in the united nations, in the 8 community, just to keep the world's attention focused on all these crisis. because all these people that are affected need help. i need support. that was phillip or grandy, the un high commissioner for refugees speaking to us a little bit earlier. well, for only the 3rd time in her 70 years on the throne, britons, queen elizabeth, has missed this ceremonial opening of the u. k. parliament in london. instead she handed over the duty to prince charles air. he delivered her tr
but today the number of syrian refugees registered in the middle east is 5700000. this happens to be today. exactly the same number as the ukranian refugees that have left their country, 5700000. and in a way it gives a sense of the magnitude of the challenge is that towards basic millions of people in different parts of the world. a lot of attention on ukraine, that of course detracts from other crises and there's not syria, i'm just back from africa. there's many crises there and in other...
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was not you know if a syrian gets to germinate that syrian can stay in western europe as the european union was at that point, but they were not able to enter britain because britain was not a part of kind of that part of the agreement. so my point here is that farage was able to tell a lie by and large to the public in the uk that there was a an invasion of syrian refugees when that was the furthest thing from the truth. you know one of the whether it's you know across the globe or here here at the states. there's you know, and there's the last panel just mentioned this as well. is that there's this, you know, and this goes even many decades back before the trump administration. there's this loss of civility in our political discourse and you write in your book about how human dignity of immigrants and immigrant labor has not been respected and the lack of respect you write leads to ultimately to poor and dangerous decision-making on border security management. you know, what is the what is that impact if we've lost our ability to engage in respectful discourse? what's the impact on
was not you know if a syrian gets to germinate that syrian can stay in western europe as the european union was at that point, but they were not able to enter britain because britain was not a part of kind of that part of the agreement. so my point here is that farage was able to tell a lie by and large to the public in the uk that there was a an invasion of syrian refugees when that was the furthest thing from the truth. you know one of the whether it's you know across the globe or here here...
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cultural heritage, which is part of the heritage of mankind by the restoration of the syrian. palmyra is engaged in a large team of military topographers , specialists from the russian geographical society, archaeologists of st. petersburg and their syrian colleagues the second preparatory stage of debris removal has been completed; the entire project is designed for 3 years. ah, but for now, we are doing the preparatory steps. this so -called post-traumatic response, according to the rules of unesco, we must study in detail. each collapsed block we have to number it , we have to complete all the necessary analyzes, in addition to the scientists on the site and the locals also help. uh, we are workers here, helping to restore the triumphal arch is my duty as a citizen, we are proud of our participation in the work, how proud we are of the ancestors who once built this arch, we hope that life will return to our city again, farms will be restored and tourists will come thanks to the russian syrian team, the restoration process will take several years destroyed elements. experts
cultural heritage, which is part of the heritage of mankind by the restoration of the syrian. palmyra is engaged in a large team of military topographers , specialists from the russian geographical society, archaeologists of st. petersburg and their syrian colleagues the second preparatory stage of debris removal has been completed; the entire project is designed for 3 years. ah, but for now, we are doing the preparatory steps. this so -called post-traumatic response, according to the rules of...
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petersburg and their syrian colleagues . meantime, we are carrying out the preparatory stages. this is the so-called post- traumatic response according to the rules of unesco, we must examine in detail each collapsed block we must number it, we must complete all the necessary analyzes, in addition to the scientists on the site and the locals also help. uh, we workers here live to help restore the triumphal arch, my duty as a resident, we are proud of our participation in the work, as proud of the ancestors who once built this arch, we hope that life will return to our city again, farms will be restored and tourists will come. the russian syrian team will take several years to restore the destroyed elements specialists will recreate anew now samples taken from a quarry of romarized limestone are being studied. this stone is the closest to the original in the autumn , russian archaeologists will begin the next stage of restoration . krasnodar voronezh krasnoyarsk perm 4 more cities joined the club of cities and millionaires of
petersburg and their syrian colleagues . meantime, we are carrying out the preparatory stages. this is the so-called post- traumatic response according to the rules of unesco, we must examine in detail each collapsed block we must number it, we must complete all the necessary analyzes, in addition to the scientists on the site and the locals also help. uh, we workers here live to help restore the triumphal arch, my duty as a resident, we are proud of our participation in the work, as proud of...
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for a specific area because they affect all syrian people local the life. gen. listen at its a martin j questions, the u. s. involvement in the region. from the russian side, i think we've been a major partner of serial since 2015. it could be interpreted as violation. you know what rights america have to take? who's kind of actions? what right does murder have even to be in serial is you know, of the question, we know we keep hearing reports of a 1000 or 1200 troops. i would imagine it's more one of those troops under, under the some international law have no right whatsoever to be seen. they were not invited by the government. so i think this could be seen in the similar likes. it's america, which tends to be the sole superpower once again. that was once previously, perhaps in the ninety's, but some over stepping some box so insane in such a long time is less interested in just the nor now he's, he's farming a similar idea about keeping well out of the region, but still grappling in soft power and politics, this is another one of those examples. you know, he t
for a specific area because they affect all syrian people local the life. gen. listen at its a martin j questions, the u. s. involvement in the region. from the russian side, i think we've been a major partner of serial since 2015. it could be interpreted as violation. you know what rights america have to take? who's kind of actions? what right does murder have even to be in serial is you know, of the question, we know we keep hearing reports of a 1000 or 1200 troops. i would imagine it's more...
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the syrian people with their various national religious and political components demand the listing of the siege on all of syria, without any exception. with the vision it is said that the sanctions will be lifted from northern syriac and this will not have an effect on prices because our goods come from damascus and the prices there have tripled. after sanctions. i said, i am in favor of removing the sanctions for the entire syrian people and not for a specific area because they affect all syrian people local, below light journalist and that it's a martin j questions. the u. s. involvement in the region. from the russian side, i think it has been a major partner of serial since 2015. it could be interpreted as violation. you know what rights america have to take these kind of actions. what right does murder have even to be in serial is you know, of the question, we know we keep hearing reports in a 1000 or 1200 troops. i would imagine it's more in those troops under, under the some of international law have no right, whatsoever to be in, in soon they were not invited by the government
the syrian people with their various national religious and political components demand the listing of the siege on all of syria, without any exception. with the vision it is said that the sanctions will be lifted from northern syriac and this will not have an effect on prices because our goods come from damascus and the prices there have tripled. after sanctions. i said, i am in favor of removing the sanctions for the entire syrian people and not for a specific area because they affect all...
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petersburg and their syrian colleagues, is part of the heritage of mankind, the restoration of the syrian a large team of military topographers . in the meantime, we are carrying out the preparatory stages. this is the so-called post- traumatic response according to the rules of unesco, we must examine in detail each collapsed block we must number it, we must fully perform all the necessary analyzes, in addition to scientists on the site and local residents also help, we workers here live to help restore the triumphal arch, my duty as a resident, we are proud of our participation in the work, how proud of the ancestors who once built this arch, we hope that life will return to our the city will recover farms and tourists will come thanks. for the russian syrian team, the restoration process will take several years . the destroyed elements will be recreated by specialists . now, samples taken from the quarry of romarized limestone are being studied. this stone is the most close to the original in the fall, the next stage of restoration will begin russian archaeologists will conduct a full-
petersburg and their syrian colleagues, is part of the heritage of mankind, the restoration of the syrian a large team of military topographers . in the meantime, we are carrying out the preparatory stages. this is the so-called post- traumatic response according to the rules of unesco, we must examine in detail each collapsed block we must number it, we must fully perform all the necessary analyzes, in addition to scientists on the site and local residents also help, we workers here live to...
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after sanctions i added, i am in favor of removing the sanctions for the entire syrian people and not for a specific area because they affect all syrian people local, below light journalist and that it's a mos in j questions. the u. s. involvement in the region. from the russian side, i think it has been a major part of serial. since 2015, it could be interpreted as valuation. you know what right now is america, how to take these kind of actions? what right does america have even to be in syria? it's a big question. we know we keep hearing reports, 2001200 troops. i would imagine it's more that of those troops under, under the sums of international law have no right whatsoever to be seen. they were not invited by the government. so i think this could be seen the similar likes, it's america attending to be the sole superpower once again, that was, was previously going up in the ninety's. but over stepping some box, i would say to joshua biden is less interested just for now. he's. he's following a similar idea about keeping well out of the region, but still happening in our geo politic
after sanctions i added, i am in favor of removing the sanctions for the entire syrian people and not for a specific area because they affect all syrian people local, below light journalist and that it's a mos in j questions. the u. s. involvement in the region. from the russian side, i think it has been a major part of serial. since 2015, it could be interpreted as valuation. you know what right now is america, how to take these kind of actions? what right does america have even to be in...
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petersburg and their syrian colleagues .rying out the preparatory stages. this is the so-called post- traumatic response according to the rules of unesco, we must examine in detail each collapsed block we must number it, we must complete all the necessary analyzes, in addition to the scientists on the site and the locals also help.
petersburg and their syrian colleagues .rying out the preparatory stages. this is the so-called post- traumatic response according to the rules of unesco, we must examine in detail each collapsed block we must number it, we must complete all the necessary analyzes, in addition to the scientists on the site and the locals also help.
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the territorial integrity of the syrian, our republic. because there are still military units of states that were never invited, that in the u. s. military, for example, which has occupied a large part of the eastern bank of the euphrates, is openly crating cause i states directly encouraging separatism and exploiting the sentiments of a part of the kurdish population in iraq to their tenant. problems arise between the various entities that represent the iraqi and syrian cuts. naturally, all of this contributes to tensions in this part of the region which are tech is understandably getting involved as well. what we want to solve these problems exclusively on the basis of respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the syrian, our republic. as we speak with the codes, we have channels of communication with all of them. and we encourage them to look more closely at recent examples of how the united states promises things and how they keep those promises. ah, in ah, a or ah, he's described tale this alliance between the mar cuz
the territorial integrity of the syrian, our republic. because there are still military units of states that were never invited, that in the u. s. military, for example, which has occupied a large part of the eastern bank of the euphrates, is openly crating cause i states directly encouraging separatism and exploiting the sentiments of a part of the kurdish population in iraq to their tenant. problems arise between the various entities that represent the iraqi and syrian cuts. naturally, all of...
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area because they affect all syrian, most of the life for shop is story. the little journalist and it's martin j questions, the u. s. involvement in the region from the russian side, who's been a major partner officer since 2015, it could be interpreted as violation. you know, what rights the american have to take these kind of actions. what right does america have even to be in serial. there's no question we know we keep hearing reports of a 1000 or 1200 troops. i would imagine it's more of those troops under, under the sums of international law have no right to be seen. they were not invited by the government. so i think this could be seen the similar lights that it's america, which tends to be the sole superpower once again. that was once previously, perhaps in the ninety's. but some over stepping some box. i would say it's ashville or 5, is less interested in just the law. now, these is forming a similar idea about keeping well out of the region, but still dabbling in soft power and politics in this is another one of those examples. you know, he thinks
area because they affect all syrian, most of the life for shop is story. the little journalist and it's martin j questions, the u. s. involvement in the region from the russian side, who's been a major partner officer since 2015, it could be interpreted as violation. you know, what rights the american have to take these kind of actions. what right does america have even to be in serial. there's no question we know we keep hearing reports of a 1000 or 1200 troops. i would imagine it's more of...
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syrian land from terrorists, the unity of the people and to liberation from the occupiers.uch small, but very serious important steps will continue to press the syrian people today, a joyful event for our citizens. those who will are judged for 15 of their reputation. now they will not be afraid that someone will call them criminals. the amnesty, which our president announced is very important for the consolidation of society. on the first day, 100 people underwent the procedure. they received a certificate with which they can move around country to get a job and receive medical care. now reconciliation is also taking place in alep and neighboring provinces. this program. today we are following developments. we help businesses, in love with their situation, accept payments, enter into accounting, sell on the internet. our products will help you adapt to any circumstance bank of the year in russia tinkoff he is such one of the wellson presents insomnia often wake up, not getting enough sleep in the morning with these horrors , it's time to finish with welson. you can fall as
syrian land from terrorists, the unity of the people and to liberation from the occupiers.uch small, but very serious important steps will continue to press the syrian people today, a joyful event for our citizens. those who will are judged for 15 of their reputation. now they will not be afraid that someone will call them criminals. the amnesty, which our president announced is very important for the consolidation of society. on the first day, 100 people underwent the procedure. they received...
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and yar mac, near the syrian capital damascus, he studied music and says he was happy. but then the war began. he began playing piano in the war, torn the streets of syria, and became famous around the world as the pianist in the rubble. oh, so he wanted to convey a message of hope, despite the suffering and pain in the animal. when i was using my piano at a straight, you will because we don't have electricity. we have, we don't have any be pulling to ride down to thought on. looks like this was, this is was at a julia but in 2015 i as so called islamic state to control of your mac and burned his piano. he had to flee, leaving his wife and children behind. it was too dangerous for them to take the balkan route towards europe. together. i am, i might have written a book about his experiences, which has been translated into several languages. it was a year before he saw his children again. but because of his fame, the bureaucratic process was faster than it might have been for other refugees. ah, i am might have made a new life for himself and his family. he was also able
and yar mac, near the syrian capital damascus, he studied music and says he was happy. but then the war began. he began playing piano in the war, torn the streets of syria, and became famous around the world as the pianist in the rubble. oh, so he wanted to convey a message of hope, despite the suffering and pain in the animal. when i was using my piano at a straight, you will because we don't have electricity. we have, we don't have any be pulling to ride down to thought on. looks like this...
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due to human creativity, we made a ukrainian writer in exile and a palestinian syrian musician who played piano among the ruins of damascus. but 1st to a dystopian vision of the future when fiber warfare rings about an internet blackout or ever more, ever faster, ever more complex, ever more vulnerable? with cyber attack, i bought this nest, i shouldn't say, as he had done moves once of a vase is fillet solisco varden. it was now created for support in all of the pennies for processes are all of the corners far happened in all of the critical infrastructures and government services. everything was going on and it wasn't created for that. but we are hooked on this network wriggling on its fragile strands. what will happen if the strands break? oh, darkness smiles for an i've come to talk with spanish science journalists as their penny, og, why described help? imperiously dependent on the internet. we have become in her book, error 404 sees was sleeping. everything is connected to the internet and that man shops that means hospitals that mean every sort of public administration and governme
due to human creativity, we made a ukrainian writer in exile and a palestinian syrian musician who played piano among the ruins of damascus. but 1st to a dystopian vision of the future when fiber warfare rings about an internet blackout or ever more, ever faster, ever more complex, ever more vulnerable? with cyber attack, i bought this nest, i shouldn't say, as he had done moves once of a vase is fillet solisco varden. it was now created for support in all of the pennies for processes are all...
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and yar moke, near the syrian capital, damascus, he studied music and says he was happy. but then the war began. he began playing piano in the war, torn the streets of syria, and became famous around the world as the pianist and the rebel. oh, so he wanted to convey a message of hope, despite the suffering and pain in the animal. when i was using my piano at his radio because we don't have electricity. we have, we don't have any people to ride down to thought on. looks like this was, this is was at a julia woke, but in 2030, when i asked so called islamic state to control of your mac and burned his piano. he had to flee, leaving his wife and children behind. it was too dangerous for them to take the balkan route towards europe together. but he, i am, i might have written a book about his experiences, which has been translated into several languages. it was a year before he saw his children again, but because of his fame, the bureaucratic process was faster than it might have been for other refugees. ah, i am might have made a new life for himself and his family. he was al
and yar moke, near the syrian capital, damascus, he studied music and says he was happy. but then the war began. he began playing piano in the war, torn the streets of syria, and became famous around the world as the pianist and the rebel. oh, so he wanted to convey a message of hope, despite the suffering and pain in the animal. when i was using my piano at his radio because we don't have electricity. we have, we don't have any people to ride down to thought on. looks like this was, this is...