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who are immediately affected by this refugees insentient and to libya for example the united nations refugee agency trying to use resettlement places to get people out of libya quickly as it can. but i think that without places they can't get even out of libya you know and people rent and ending up in temporary camps which will come filling up we heard ankle america thank you want to you know what she called illegal immigration and united nations refugee agency said around the world there are 1400000 people in need to resettle but in the coming years so the european union really wants resettlement be an alternative to people making a regular journeys across the mediterranean for example the guns have the numbers and the guns have to meet the promises that they've made and some sort of heard talking through those sort of figures and tom we'll see them use that data department thank you. now we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world indigenous leaders in ecuador have agreed to end their demonstrations after president member rayno agreed to reinstate fuel subsidies th
who are immediately affected by this refugees insentient and to libya for example the united nations refugee agency trying to use resettlement places to get people out of libya quickly as it can. but i think that without places they can't get even out of libya you know and people rent and ending up in temporary camps which will come filling up we heard ankle america thank you want to you know what she called illegal immigration and united nations refugee agency said around the world there are...
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say she wanted this to be an alternative to what she called illegal immigration and the united nations refugee agency says that around the world there are 1400000 people in need of resettlement in the coming years so if the european union really wants resettlement to be an alternative to people making a regular journeys across the mediterranean for example then the guns have to step up the numbers and they're going to have to meet the promises that they've made ok thanks for talking us through those figures tom will you don't lose that data department thank you for for take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world will start in ecuador where indigenous leaders have agreed to end protests after president a living moreno agree to reinstate a fuel price subsidies agreement came after nearly $2.00 weeks of violent street protests people were angry about austerity measures brought in to obtain a multi 1000000000 dollar love from the international monetary fund. the 29000 nobel prize for economics has been awarded to 3 researchers for their work to alleviate global poverty abija
say she wanted this to be an alternative to what she called illegal immigration and the united nations refugee agency says that around the world there are 1400000 people in need of resettlement in the coming years so if the european union really wants resettlement to be an alternative to people making a regular journeys across the mediterranean for example then the guns have to step up the numbers and they're going to have to meet the promises that they've made ok thanks for talking us through...
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bunch town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 25th teen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs the war is destroyed or most infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer almost always including my local hospitals . i think they're in the process of who the individuals all of them either to walk into that capacity the death supposed to. be germany's capital there's a barber like no other sort of what it is to have them on iraq not those from france which. but as he said he changes he's moving with it. and going on the road. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live down. the master barber of this is you know on al-jazeera. lebanon's capital it's approves emergency economic refor
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in south sudan and his steam operate on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominatedhim for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs the war is destroyed or most infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer. almost always including mother beetles of stewart living in the process of who are you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed. at night in a stalking somali moms patrolled the streets really skinny i'm not going to hire or lack of money i'm tired of gang violence they use the maternal approach to prevent crime beyond. a do a little bit by the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live mothers of rain could be this is europe on al-jazeera. the. fighting continues and northern syria as the u.s. vice presi
in south sudan and his steam operate on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominatedhim for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs the war is destroyed or most...
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northern syria at least 70000 people noice fleeing the turkish incursion according to the united nations refugee agency. international criticism of turkey is growing the u.s. defense ministry also reporting that turkish forces shelled u.s. troops in the syrian border area angry rejected the claim that washington has threatened turkey with sanctions if it does not withdraw turkey's president disregarding all foreign criticism. yes we will not stop no matter what the others say they are threatening us on all sides i have told trump and the others to stop it well those are the criticism also from turkey's neighbors at a meeting of the our oblique the organizations general secretary condemned the military operation as an invasion. for more on this i'm joined from istanbul by darren johns daryn there's been much criticism of this offensive also from arab states the kurds are now saying they simply can't and won't prioritize guiding militant detainees in the face of this occasion and passion excuse me what does that mean for security in the region. well it can be a major problem given the fact that this syri
northern syria at least 70000 people noice fleeing the turkish incursion according to the united nations refugee agency. international criticism of turkey is growing the u.s. defense ministry also reporting that turkish forces shelled u.s. troops in the syrian border area angry rejected the claim that washington has threatened turkey with sanctions if it does not withdraw turkey's president disregarding all foreign criticism. yes we will not stop no matter what the others say they are...
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the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved charles strafford al jazeera near the turkish syrian border well syrian rebel forces are sending reinforcements to fight with their turkish allies against the kurds then even turkish military bases near the border from well into the us all this and this report. i'm also doing some work on. the movement of the syrian national army affiliated with the armed opposition has started to. began to move from one of the turkish camps where such forces are gathered to ship that. they will enter syria towards the areas where the turkish army have made progress near tel. aviv at the same time hundreds of free syria army fighters are moving to the time. you have a look at the damage in the cording to the armed opposition the goal is to 1st bring order to the a
the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved charles strafford al jazeera near the turkish syrian border well syrian rebel forces are sending reinforcements to fight with their turkish allies against...
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colombia is trying to cope with its own displaced people and many more from venezuela the united nations refugee agencyu.n.h.c.r. is worried that the country cannot handle the strain something practiced in various parts of colombia venezuelans just sleep on the streets which makes them vulnerable to attack i was there all kinds of people lots of women with children pregnant women older women and people who need special care and. that's why they u.n.h.c.r. and other agencies are trying to at least offer some initial help displaced. we want to give them a chance to build a life here in colombia because as long as they can't return to venezuela we cannot put in. happiness when this man is one of the successful ones he's opened a venezuelan restaurant in bogota back home he worked in tourism but then things became unbearable. first i was planning to go back when the regime fell. but now i have my business here and my family. i have to think about it i'll probably wait a while. the restaurateur is a role model for some other friends as well as in colombia not just for his success but also because he provide
colombia is trying to cope with its own displaced people and many more from venezuela the united nations refugee agencyu.n.h.c.r. is worried that the country cannot handle the strain something practiced in various parts of colombia venezuelans just sleep on the streets which makes them vulnerable to attack i was there all kinds of people lots of women with children pregnant women older women and people who need special care and. that's why they u.n.h.c.r. and other agencies are trying to at...
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: after the attack, hundreds who made it out alive headed to a transit camp run by the united nations refugee agency. and here they remain three months on, stin, trapped in a war zone with their trauma. a 10-year-old keeps reliving what he witnessed. he was pulled from the wreckage by his father, rashid. >> i grabbededim up, put him here in my shoulder, and bring him out. but when i marching on the ground, i marched dead people. orla: when you are stepping on the ground you were stepping on bodies? >> yes, body, dead people. and they were my friends . so please, we need help. we need to leave libya because every day, what we hear and what . every day, what we hear and what we see, bombing many places. orla: th have found refuge here, but it may be temporary. the u.n. says the transit camp is severely overcrowded, and the soti is r the survivors to live outside voluntarily with aid but without protection. they say they have suffered enough and should be sent to safety abroad. these women from somalia begged us for help. >> i want you to tell them to help us, move us from libya. we survived an explosi
: after the attack, hundreds who made it out alive headed to a transit camp run by the united nations refugee agency. and here they remain three months on, stin, trapped in a war zone with their trauma. a 10-year-old keeps reliving what he witnessed. he was pulled from the wreckage by his father, rashid. >> i grabbededim up, put him here in my shoulder, and bring him out. but when i marching on the ground, i marched dead people. orla: when you are stepping on the ground you were stepping...
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the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved trial strafford al jazeera near the turkish syrian border but following thursday's u.n. security council meeting on syria diplomatic editor james bay sat down with the u.k.'s ambassador to the u.n. to discuss the turkish military operation. we've made it very clear that we didn't support the turkish military incursion we don't support the operation and we want to see it ended the turks say that they are acting under the u.n. charter article $51.00 which says that you can act in self-defense you're an expert on these things do you believe this is self-defense or do you believe this is a breach of international law when i'm not a legal expert it is true that the right to self-defense is in evidence and it's also in shrine in article 51 of the charte
the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved trial strafford al jazeera near the turkish syrian border but following thursday's u.n. security council meeting on syria diplomatic editor james bay sat...
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the united nations refugee agency says or than 10,000 people, mostly afghans and syrians, landed on the greek islands in september alone by way of turkey. one woman was killed. 17 people were injured last weekend after a fire broke out at an overcrowded greek migrant center. that center on the island of les pose is designed for 3000 people, but it currently houses 13,000. two dw reporters are at that camp and pick up the story from there. >> this tent outside greece's largest refugee camp is home to four people. this man has been living here close to a month. the camp is four times over its capacity, so thousands are forced to live in the surrounding olive grove. over a cup of tea, , he tells us what life in the camp is like -- crowded, dirty, dangerous. >> every day fight. that is normal now. you feel like fighting his life. that's normal. the way we came to hear to go out, we don't want fight. we don't want problem with anyone. >> a fire broke out at the end of september in the camp, and at least one person died. residents rioted in anger as firefighters put out the flame, and they br
the united nations refugee agency says or than 10,000 people, mostly afghans and syrians, landed on the greek islands in september alone by way of turkey. one woman was killed. 17 people were injured last weekend after a fire broke out at an overcrowded greek migrant center. that center on the island of les pose is designed for 3000 people, but it currently houses 13,000. two dw reporters are at that camp and pick up the story from there. >> this tent outside greece's largest refugee camp...
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certainly is the civilian population on the other side that's the big concern and the united nations refugee agency and around 15 or 15 aid agencies operating inside syria have come together and said how concerned they are calling for restraint by all sides involved trying to put international pressure on ankara and in the meantime saying that it will continue this military operation targeting so it says s.d.f. positions trying to avoid civilian casualties until it's until its objectives are achieved charles that you very much for that for now that is child strength and with the latest live in chocolate a on the turkish syrian border. and as charles touched on syrian rebel forces are sending reinforcements to fight with their ticket allies against the kurds and even turkish military bases near the border from where al jazeera is mancow this sent this report. from. the movement of the syrian national army affiliated with the armed opposition has started. to move from one of the turkish camps where such forces are gathered to ship that. they will enter syria towards the areas where the turkish army h
certainly is the civilian population on the other side that's the big concern and the united nations refugee agency and around 15 or 15 aid agencies operating inside syria have come together and said how concerned they are calling for restraint by all sides involved trying to put international pressure on ankara and in the meantime saying that it will continue this military operation targeting so it says s.d.f. positions trying to avoid civilian casualties until it's until its objectives are...
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dispersing a sit in by refugees and asylum seekers they had been camped for weeks outside the united nations refugee agency asking to be resettled abroad following a wave of attacks on foreigners this year. swedish teenage climate activist tune berg has declined an environmental prize worth almost $50000.00 euros from a scandinavian enter problem entry body to bird who is currently on a tour of north america that quote the climate movement does not need any more prizes. 4 testers in lebanon are removing their camps and roadblocks after the resignation of prime minister said that heavy the protests fueled by anger over rising living costs and corruption have brought the country to a standstill for the past 2 weeks the president has asked the government to stay on in a caretaker role until a new cabinet can be formed it's unclear who will take over from haiti as there is no obvious candidate to succeed him as prime minister. if. soldiers dismantle a protest camp to let through the morning traffic this one blocked a major highway north of beirut. the night before thousands stayed on the streets to celebrate h
dispersing a sit in by refugees and asylum seekers they had been camped for weeks outside the united nations refugee agency asking to be resettled abroad following a wave of attacks on foreigners this year. swedish teenage climate activist tune berg has declined an environmental prize worth almost $50000.00 euros from a scandinavian enter problem entry body to bird who is currently on a tour of north america that quote the climate movement does not need any more prizes. 4 testers in lebanon are...
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sit in white refugees and asylum seekers is they have been camped for weeks outside the united nations refugee agency asking to be resettled abroad following a wave of attacks on foreigners this year. turkish president richard tayyip erdogan has condemned a u.s. resolution that recognizes the mass killings of armenians by ottoman forces during world war one as genocide he said turkey does not recognize the vote calling it worthless u.s. house of representatives is also calling for sanctions against turkey for its military incursion into syria. and the war in syria has raged now for 8 years despite numerous peace initiatives aimed at ending the conflict there a political solution has remained elusive but one promising proposal to emerge from those talks is a new constitution for syria delegates from the syrian government opposition and civil society have now started work on a draft in geneva the process is being described as syrian own and syrian led and it's hoped it can help to build the trust needed for a future peace deal. i'd like to welcome now here in the studio on a flesher sea she is a syria
sit in white refugees and asylum seekers is they have been camped for weeks outside the united nations refugee agency asking to be resettled abroad following a wave of attacks on foreigners this year. turkish president richard tayyip erdogan has condemned a u.s. resolution that recognizes the mass killings of armenians by ottoman forces during world war one as genocide he said turkey does not recognize the vote calling it worthless u.s. house of representatives is also calling for sanctions...
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after the attack, hundreds who made it out alive headed to a transit camp run by the united nations refugee agencymonths on, still trapped in a war zone with their trauma. this ten—year—old keeps reliving what he witnessed. he was pulled from the wreckage by his father, rashid. i've put his head on my shoulder. they bring him out. but when a watching the ground in watching dead people. so when you are stepping on the ground you are stepping on bodies. yes, bodies, dead people. and they are all my friends because we are each together, we are all together with them. so, please, we need help. we need to leave libya because every day what we hear, what we see is not 0k. because we hear coming from all the sides, many places. please. some lost relatives. he tells us his stepbrother survive the genocide in darfurfor but stepbrother survive the genocide in darfur for but did stepbrother survive the genocide in darfurfor but did not stepbrother survive the genocide in darfur for but did not survive the slaughter in tajoura.|j darfur for but did not survive the slaughter in tajoura. i never found his head.
after the attack, hundreds who made it out alive headed to a transit camp run by the united nations refugee agencymonths on, still trapped in a war zone with their trauma. this ten—year—old keeps reliving what he witnessed. he was pulled from the wreckage by his father, rashid. i've put his head on my shoulder. they bring him out. but when a watching the ground in watching dead people. so when you are stepping on the ground you are stepping on bodies. yes, bodies, dead people. and they are...
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dispersing a sit in by refugees and asylum seekers they've been camped for weeks outside the united nations refugee agency asking to be resettled abroad following a wave of attacks on foreigners this year. thousands of anti-government demonstrators have taken to the streets in chile's capital santiago for a 12th day of protests demonstrators clashed with police who used tear gas and water cannon the protesters are demanding most socio economic equality and better product services. britain will be heading to the polls on december the trial after lawmakers voted for a snap election from mr barnes johnson pushed for the election this failing to get his drugs of plans through parliament he's hoping the election will give him a majority and allow him to deliver practice it. the report of a public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire in london has said the emergency response had serious shortcomings to 72 people died in the fire more than 2 years ago today's report only covers the emergency response which the john she led inquiry says had systemic failures and was gravely inadequate our correspondent in london
dispersing a sit in by refugees and asylum seekers they've been camped for weeks outside the united nations refugee agency asking to be resettled abroad following a wave of attacks on foreigners this year. thousands of anti-government demonstrators have taken to the streets in chile's capital santiago for a 12th day of protests demonstrators clashed with police who used tear gas and water cannon the protesters are demanding most socio economic equality and better product services. britain will...
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the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved charles struck at al jazeera near the turkish syrian border well the u.n. security council has discussed the turkish offensive on diplomatic james bays has more on what was said behind closed doors from u.n. headquarters in new york. the un security council ambassadors had been talking about colombia in open session and named by their cousin members to you for my quince itis in but when they headed to the deliberations on syria they were held in the closed consultation room next to the chamber perhaps they didn't want yet more division on the latest phase of syria's long war to be seen in public behind closed doors they couldn't agree on words for a joint statement instead the us ambassador tried to sum up her country's position after days of cont
the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved charles struck at al jazeera near the turkish syrian border well the u.n. security council has discussed the turkish offensive on diplomatic james bays has...
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hospital in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate in around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country among ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan spinout state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs. has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are specially in. almost all the way including beetles obstruct. the process of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. a young girl gonna be for the last 5 years wendy says indication. when the harvest approach anything is the limit so the young girls born through secondary school with us to be able to see and progress that's one thing able to change have fun. meet the women in going out who are going places when it comes to education women make change on al-jazeera. up. and tell you. some of their life. security forces used live
hospital in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate in around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country among ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan spinout state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs....
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the united nations' refugee agency reports some 166,000 civilians, many of them syrian kurds, have flediolence. aboua thousand of the displaced crossed into nthernir . >> ( translated ): we don't trust turkey and the ceasefire agreement.ey re talking about a ceasefire while the bombardment is still going on.: >> nawck in washington, defense secretary mark esper said today that cos. forces are inuing their withdrawal from northeastern sia. and, he said the troops will not be helping to enforce the turkish "safe zone." atmeanwhile, secretary of e mike pompeo was in jerusalem, eting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. pompeo sought to reaffirm u.s. support, en as president trump vows to reduce the overall american troop presence in the middle east. for the pbs newshourm amna nawaz. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, several more republicans w druff: mr. trump faced discontent in republican ranks after acting white house chief acknowledged the president did tie military aid for ukraine to an investigation ofe dmocrats. mulvaney later denied any "quid pro quo." but today, repu
the united nations' refugee agency reports some 166,000 civilians, many of them syrian kurds, have flediolence. aboua thousand of the displaced crossed into nthernir . >> ( translated ): we don't trust turkey and the ceasefire agreement.ey re talking about a ceasefire while the bombardment is still going on.: >> nawck in washington, defense secretary mark esper said today that cos. forces are inuing their withdrawal from northeastern sia. and, he said the troops will not be helping...
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the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved charles struck at al-jazeera near the turkish syrian border. our being go live now to our correspondent who's there in that border area pacifically jackle a on the border area between turkey and syria and zaina. with day 3 has now dawned over this operation as far as the turks are concerned it's going rather well. yes they're saying that the operation is moving ahead and it has been successful in fact of there has been a lot of military activity over the past few hours heavy artillery bombardment targeting 2 towns 2 syrian border towns the towns of tel aviv and russell and ground forces the turkish army as well as their local allies the opposition syrian national council are close to storming those 2 border towns now these 2 towns are significant
the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved charles struck at al-jazeera near the turkish syrian border. our being go live now to our correspondent who's there in that border area pacifically jackle...
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bunch town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agencynominated him for the prestige just nansen the award she won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan spilling out states even this remote town and looked it up and hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer. almost always including mother beetles of stewart living in the presence of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. taki ignores u.s. sanctions pushing on with its offensive in northeastern syria while russia moves into the void left by retreats. hello i'm mr and this is al-jazeera live from doha also coming up. violent clashes in boston on the 2nd day of protests over the jailing of 9 separatist regions.
bunch town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agencynominated him for the prestige just nansen the award she won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan spilling out states even this remote town and looked it up and hospital for all their medical needs they would...
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in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operated on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and look to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are in the upper layer. almost all the way including my local hospital was obstructed living there in the presence of you know vision of the mother to working to the capacity that they're supposed. to the right 322. to the left $306.00. another road block for bricks it's up to m.p.'s vote for an amendment that could delay a deal with the e.u. boris johnson says he won't let up. hundreds of thousands make their voices heard outside the parliament demanding a 2nd referendum on any brics it deal. hello and welcome i'm peter w. watching the al-jazeera news our live fro
in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operated on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and look to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would...
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hospital in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate in around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestige just nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would is destroyed almost the infrastructure which are specially in. almost all the way including mother cutlass bottles of stewart living in the presence of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. this is techno a show about innovations that can change lives the science of fighting wildfires we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it the unique way. this is a show about science. are known by scientists. tonight like. techno in search of the great american prairie where in the current state yeah ironically we have such little of i
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the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved shall stop at al-jazeera near the turkish syrian border. all right we'll go live now to istanbul where that meeting between you. and the president of turkey as well as the foreign minister is due to take place is our correspondent there and jamal given that the europeans have been pretty critical of this operation as have the americans after a fashion sort of message are we expecting them to come from the head of nato. not quite sure exactly because the meeting that was that is taking place now one has been scheduled prior to the operation beginning however obviously turkey has been warning its allies that it would be embarking on this incursion for several months now in fact if not even more than not however what the turks are more concerned with
the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved shall stop at al-jazeera near the turkish syrian border. all right we'll go live now to istanbul where that meeting between you. and the president of...
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the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved charles strafford al jazeera near the turkish syrian border well they know how to joins us live now from kali that's near turkey's border with syria the turkish foreign minister has been giving details on the scope of this operation how significant is what he's been saying and how far as this operation likely to go that. yes the turkish foreign minister making it clear that the initial phase of this operation will be to create a safe zone along the 120 kilometers of the border and it will be 30 kilometers deep and there are 2 syrian border towns that are key here raso line and they will be the limits of this safe zone yesterday there was a lot of military activity around these 2 towns the turkish army and their local allies are closing in and that
the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved charles strafford al jazeera near the turkish syrian border well they know how to joins us live now from kali that's near turkey's border with syria the...
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hospital in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country among ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs there was destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer almost all work including mother beetles still living there in the process or who you know vision of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. plant it's really the home of the climate an ecological emergency the world's leading scientists are warning of an existential crisis in the face of it reversible changes to the islands all be with you throughout as well our environment correspondent nick clark will have reports from the front lines of the crisis and showcase new solutions to help through al-jazeera brings
hospital in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country among ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs...
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out alive headed toa hundreds of made it out alive headed to a transit camp run by the united nations refugee agency what he witnessed. he was pulled from the wreckage by his father. i grabbed him and put him here on my shoulder and brought him out but when i walked i walked across the people. so when you were stepping on the ground you were stepping on the ground you were stepping on the ground you were stepping on bodies? yes, that people. they were altogether. so please, we need help because every day will be here and what we see, we hear bombing from the other side in many places. they have found refuge here but it may be temporary. the un says for a transit camp is severely overcrowded and the solution is for the survivors to the outside volu nta ry the survivors to the outside voluntary risk aid but without protection. they say they have suffered enough and should be sent to safety abroad. these women from somalia begged us for help. to safety abroad. these women from somalia begged us for helplj to safety abroad. these women from somalia begged us for help. i want you to tell them to help us,
out alive headed toa hundreds of made it out alive headed to a transit camp run by the united nations refugee agency what he witnessed. he was pulled from the wreckage by his father. i grabbed him and put him here on my shoulder and brought him out but when i walked i walked across the people. so when you were stepping on the ground you were stepping on the ground you were stepping on the ground you were stepping on bodies? yes, that people. they were altogether. so please, we need help because...
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after the attack, hundreds who made it out alive headed to a transit camp run by the united nations refugee agency keeps reliving what he witnessed. he was pulled from the wreckage by his father, rashid. i grab him up — put his head on my shoulder. i bring him out. but when i'm watching the ground i'm watching dead people. so when you were stepping on the ground you were stepping on bodies. yes, bodies, dead people. and they are all my friends because we are each together, we are all together with them. so, please, we need help. we need to leave libya because every day what we hear, what we see is not ok. because we hear bombing from all the sides, many places. please. some lost relatives, like this man who tells us his stepbrother, mohamed, survived the genocide in darfur for but did not survive the slaughter in tajoura. i never found his head. but then i found his body. and i knew him because there are many marks. i know him as my brother. even the clothes he was using was my clothes before. that is how i know he is my stepbrother. they have found refuge here, but it may be temporary. the un say
after the attack, hundreds who made it out alive headed to a transit camp run by the united nations refugee agency keeps reliving what he witnessed. he was pulled from the wreckage by his father, rashid. i grab him up — put his head on my shoulder. i bring him out. but when i'm watching the ground i'm watching dead people. so when you were stepping on the ground you were stepping on bodies. yes, bodies, dead people. and they are all my friends because we are each together, we are all together...
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like the united nations relief and works agency but it no longer is and this calls for the right to be closed down should one way close down how do you see the future of the the palestinian refugee should one way close down how do you see the future of the the palestinian refugee situation united states fault by stopping gets financing situation united states fault by stopping its finances to another one another war will die down fortunately the international community has come full is to another one another war will die down fortunately the international community has come forward and they have covered a lot of the budget deficit over another what's crucial for us that the water and they have covered a lot of the budget deficit over another what's crucial for us that another walk what do you do exist and. another walk what do you do exist and. that has to do it by the united nations has been a great help to these very poor people who do it by the united nations has been a great help to these very poor people who are living in the future if you. will that. another washer continue to exist you have said that $20.00 waiting forces into area a area going to exist you have said that
like the united nations relief and works agency but it no longer is and this calls for the right to be closed down should one way close down how do you see the future of the the palestinian refugee should one way close down how do you see the future of the the palestinian refugee situation united states fault by stopping gets financing situation united states fault by stopping its finances to another one another war will die down fortunately the international community has come full is to...
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refugees living in this country can be returned the turks also saying that they're doing their most not to hate vital civilian infrastructure certainly according to what aid agencies in the united nationsre saying that may not be the case. for their. child's thank you well boone and ali raises from the center for strategic and international studies he says it's unlikely they'll be an immediate cease fire in northern syria. it's difficult to conceive over a more complicated situation than the one we have where the syrian government. you know which the this administration as as well as the previous one has really fight they've called for an ounce there of president assad and because of his actions trump has cleared the way for the syrian government and the russian auspices to work out a deal with the syrian kurds and to return to northeast syria and now he's very late in the day he's. announcing some sanctions which are going to have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the turkish government and to compound the error he's sending writes president pence to ankara where he's sure to come in for a very difficult a series of negotiations it's mission impossible the turks will react with scorn
refugees living in this country can be returned the turks also saying that they're doing their most not to hate vital civilian infrastructure certainly according to what aid agencies in the united nationsre saying that may not be the case. for their. child's thank you well boone and ali raises from the center for strategic and international studies he says it's unlikely they'll be an immediate cease fire in northern syria. it's difficult to conceive over a more complicated situation than the...