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talks aimed at stopping the fighting between government forces and rebels in southern syria have ended in failure. the opposition forces were attempting to negotiate a ceasefire with the government's russian allies in order to stop a major offensive by syrian military forces in deraa province, near the border with jordan. but the rebels have reportedly rejected what they called a humiliating demand to surrender. bill hayton reports. daraa was one of the first cities to rise up against president assad seven rise up against president assad seve n years rise up against president assad seven years ago. since then it has been a battleground and now it is being pounded into submission. from there and the ground, russian jets and government soldiers are close to destroying the last major rebel stronghold in southern syria. —— from the air. around half the city is reported to be in government hands and another eight nearby towns fell to the regime on saturday, according to local reports. translation: we have successfully fulfilled our mission in the region. 0ur soldiers' health, ourfaith i
talks aimed at stopping the fighting between government forces and rebels in southern syria have ended in failure. the opposition forces were attempting to negotiate a ceasefire with the government's russian allies in order to stop a major offensive by syrian military forces in deraa province, near the border with jordan. but the rebels have reportedly rejected what they called a humiliating demand to surrender. bill hayton reports. daraa was one of the first cities to rise up against president...
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show you a celebration of syrian forces claiming control global whole towns and daraa province syria's state media showed these images allegedly showing unwavering support.
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against syria's government began seventy years ago now it's fair. eight may have international implications it has a very important strategic value for israel because it's about its north ern border the un warns the situation could turn into a humanitarian crisis many of those who try to flee now have nowhere to go katia lopez so there jaan al-jazeera. and al-jazeera correspondent tom else well they has this update from the jordanian side of the city. well. the cease fire announced friday and i mean not only held for a few minutes there's been uninterrupted shelling across billy just south of syria namely in the eastern and western countries sod's of daraa province according to eyewitness accounts we received the areas were all residential homes and makeshift hospitals which is no longer operational as a result of the intense bombardment as we speak we can still hear the shelling a true massacre took place in the town of possum in dars western countryside the ceasefire collapsed in this town where residents of neighboring areas have taken refuge ove
against syria's government began seventy years ago now it's fair. eight may have international implications it has a very important strategic value for israel because it's about its north ern border the un warns the situation could turn into a humanitarian crisis many of those who try to flee now have nowhere to go katia lopez so there jaan al-jazeera. and al-jazeera correspondent tom else well they has this update from the jordanian side of the city. well. the cease fire announced friday and i...
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talks aimed at stopping the fighting between government forces and rebels in southern syria have ended in failure. the rebels were attempting to negotiate a ceasefire with the government's russian allies in order to stop a major offensive by syrian military forces in deraa province. but the rebels have reportedly rejected what they called a humiliating demand that they surrender. thousands of people have been holding demonstrations across the united states, to protest against president trump's immigration policies. the rallies were organised before mr trump ordered an end to the widely criticised practice of separating the children of suspected illegal immigrants from their parents. the protesters say government efforts to reunite those families are completely inadequate, as our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. no trump, no kkk, no fascist usa. a nation that was built on the back of immigration seems more than ever divided by the issue. vote them out! no hate, no fear. no trump, no kkk, no fascist usa. across america, tens of thousands gathered, to protest at how people
talks aimed at stopping the fighting between government forces and rebels in southern syria have ended in failure. the rebels were attempting to negotiate a ceasefire with the government's russian allies in order to stop a major offensive by syrian military forces in deraa province. but the rebels have reportedly rejected what they called a humiliating demand that they surrender. thousands of people have been holding demonstrations across the united states, to protest against president trump's...
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troops in syria. i think it will be a disaster. i think you'll be obama 2.0. president obama withdrew troops in iraq in 2011. gave rights to isis. it provided an open path for iran to continue its activity in the middle east. i think it president trump withdrew the u.s. troops from syria, it would be giving up all of the leverage, will be creating an opportunity for iran to finish the land bridge between tehran and the mediterranean. and i believe would give rise to isis again. this would be obama 2.0. of the president does not go down that path. >> that are some interesting words in a message that you have. in the next hour we will adjust and cover the huge anti-regime demonstrations going on in paris. about exactly that. co the foundation of the defense of democracies. always good to see you. >> good to see you. >> speaking of the demonstrators in paris, their gathering for pre-iran rallies today. a high-profile delegation from the u.s. joining the protest. details on that story straight ahead. plus, a showdown building on capitol hill as president trump wil
troops in syria. i think it will be a disaster. i think you'll be obama 2.0. president obama withdrew troops in iraq in 2011. gave rights to isis. it provided an open path for iran to continue its activity in the middle east. i think it president trump withdrew the u.s. troops from syria, it would be giving up all of the leverage, will be creating an opportunity for iran to finish the land bridge between tehran and the mediterranean. and i believe would give rise to isis again. this would be...
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reported that more than one hundred sixty thousand syrians have fled to jordan is borderline with syria jordan's government said it cannot open the borders as it's already home to one point five million syrian refugees and due to political economic and security issues jordan is in no position to accommodate more negotiations also kicked off in the regime held areas south of syria between representatives of the free syrian army and russian forces we have learnt that the rebels would propose to give up crossing on jordan's border while the syrian regime laid a precondition that the f.s.a. must lay down arms withdraw from the south then integrate into the police force these demands were turned down when you can see on this map how much territory rebels had twelve days ago that territory in green is shrinking by the day a syrian government forces continue to push south more now from our colleagues over at a.j. plus. really worried about the situation we expect that the number of displaced people could more than double the violence escalates. for more in-depth analysis of the situation in so
reported that more than one hundred sixty thousand syrians have fled to jordan is borderline with syria jordan's government said it cannot open the borders as it's already home to one point five million syrian refugees and due to political economic and security issues jordan is in no position to accommodate more negotiations also kicked off in the regime held areas south of syria between representatives of the free syrian army and russian forces we have learnt that the rebels would propose to...
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young girls compelled to marry after fleeing the war in syria share their stories and talk to. hello and welcome to rewind on the radio over the last ten or so years here at al-jazeera english we've built up an incredible library all award winning documentaries and on rewind we're taking another look at some of the best of them and seeing what's happened in the years since they were first shown this week we're going back to two thousand and twelve and a remarkable film from africa's oldest republic the west african country of liberia and its capital monrovia where less than half the population can read and write and sixty four percent live below the poverty line so with many of those people cut off from normal news sources one man decided to tackle the problem using just a bit of chalk and a large blackboard called the daily talk blackboard lists all the latest news in a simple language used by monrovia's disadvantaged poor from the witness series in two thousand and twelve here is alfred's free press. hello. hello. what we're doing is like this our responsibility. to measure t
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on the jordanian side of the border with syria with this report. the ceasefire announced broad i mean not only held for a few minutes there's been uninterrupted shelling across billy just south of syria namely in the eastern and western countries saud's of day. province according to eyewitness accounts we received the areas were all residential homes and makeshift hospitals which is no longer operational as a result of the intense bombardment as we speak we can still hear the shelling a true massacre took place in the town of paulson in dars west and countryside the ceasefire collapsed in this town where residents of neighboring areas have taken refuge over the past few days was targeted by intense shelling this means more syrians will be fleeing for their lives towards the jordanian border as it also exacerbates the dark humanitarian conditions of the displaced as the u.n. reported that more than one hundred sixty thousand syrians have fled to jordan is borderline with syria jordan's government says it cannot open the borders as it's already home
on the jordanian side of the border with syria with this report. the ceasefire announced broad i mean not only held for a few minutes there's been uninterrupted shelling across billy just south of syria namely in the eastern and western countries saud's of day. province according to eyewitness accounts we received the areas were all residential homes and makeshift hospitals which is no longer operational as a result of the intense bombardment as we speak we can still hear the shelling a true...
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a lot of if you have it over and over when russia became directly involved in the war in syria curial expanded his investigation to the middle east. here. here it is. about cluster bombs eject sub munitions just before encounter to affect maximum damage they're prohibited according to international law. he said there's a ton more in a city you can hit a house with terrorists with a cruise missile with precision but you cannot have a precise attack with a cluster bomb as it can destroy an entire residential areas. russia is suspected of using cluster bombs curial searches russian state television you tube videos to try to find clues. in this but they certainly want intentionally filming the cost of bombs to show what russia is doing that they just didn't know what they were filming for and using their friends they met. curial used google's picture search to identify what sort of cluster bombs the russian fighter jets are equipped with. and. carol compares pictures of a russian cluster bomb and the bombing a video to see whether they match. some activist scientists the measurements of t
a lot of if you have it over and over when russia became directly involved in the war in syria curial expanded his investigation to the middle east. here. here it is. about cluster bombs eject sub munitions just before encounter to affect maximum damage they're prohibited according to international law. he said there's a ton more in a city you can hit a house with terrorists with a cruise missile with precision but you cannot have a precise attack with a cluster bomb as it can destroy an entire...
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before -- france wanted syria. before military operations, they were carving up the sick man in their minds. the british empire was setting the course for its own demise. i previously stated, there was a conflict in the leadership and governance of the british empire. the three capitals typically saw the world differently. initially, only the opinion of buton and delhi had weight, cairo was elevated with kitchener. he came to cairo and believed people who worked for him saw the middle east more clearly. was very few people at any of the capitals understood the region, had traveled to the region, or spoke the language is from the region. this was true even in cairo. rarelysted to cairo spoke with an egyptian other than a master-servant relationship and even fewer spoke with the turks. arab euro, which was not established until early 1916, as arab bureau,he which was not established until early 1916, as a result of a recommendation from one of the few individuals who spoke arabic -- head the koran identified the otto
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but isis still has remnants in syria. how important is it for president trump to hold the line and say, we are not completely pulling out of syria? we have to first destroy isis. >> when it comes to syria, president trump has defended his line. he defended his positions. i think we could expect some positive conversations about anti-terrorism. about turning the dials of conflict down in syria. if we come out of that summit, this meeting i should say, in helsinki, with an understanding that regard, i think it is a win. the key is, no one-sided giveaways but that is what putin is looking for and trump should not give it to him. >> .appreciate your insight. >> thank you. >> more on the innocent lives lost in a maryland newsroom this week. hundreds turning out for vigils paying tribute to the five victims killed at the shooting at the capital gazette. we are in annapolis reporting. >> it is hard to overstate the remarkable resilience and spirit of this tightknit community. now it is evident last night as hundreds turned out t
but isis still has remnants in syria. how important is it for president trump to hold the line and say, we are not completely pulling out of syria? we have to first destroy isis. >> when it comes to syria, president trump has defended his line. he defended his positions. i think we could expect some positive conversations about anti-terrorism. about turning the dials of conflict down in syria. if we come out of that summit, this meeting i should say, in helsinki, with an understanding...
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i mean is syria now on syria up until say you know the drought is over now and you see the kurds have cut a deal with bashar assad it's over and drums of changes policies because when it comes to doubt we've been having here a thing where russia has been accused on a regular basis in the british parliament of assassinating people in britain well that's the case is sort of falling apart there's been some reporting from europe and i should say the books as you get older you start researching on w m d contexts for stories for decades now you've. got to have do you have for example there was a story about let's get let's get to the let me just say this there was a story in the press where syria was using chlorine in. the endgame in the isis and you know this spring there was an end game and there was stories that they were using sarin gas in korean together and so here's why hellman set foot. in the fifty's koreans are very volatile gas and it's of great interest to the use. not a word for it and there was a story just the other day about syria drop the un report going to drop this chlori
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we are going to be talking about syria. we'll be talking about elections. >> which elections. >> we don't want anybody tampering with elections. >> congressman, do you believe him, that he is going to hit putin with this when he meets him? >> well, here are the facts, as recent as two days ago the president tweeted in support of russia's view that they did not meddle in our elections. it's really disturbing that the president of the united states has taken a different view than american intelligence professionals who have told us russia hacked our elections in 2016. they're going to attack our elections again. so i'm glad the president is going to raise this issue with vladimir putin, but what he really needs is to get a commitment from putin to not attack america's elections ever again. >> congressman ted lieu of california, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you, ana. >> again, let's stay in california, los angeles. these are live pictures right now from the protests and speakers that are there preaching today, are
we are going to be talking about syria. we'll be talking about elections. >> which elections. >> we don't want anybody tampering with elections. >> congressman, do you believe him, that he is going to hit putin with this when he meets him? >> well, here are the facts, as recent as two days ago the president tweeted in support of russia's view that they did not meddle in our elections. it's really disturbing that the president of the united states has taken a different...
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be discussing a range of other issues with president putin including alleged election interference syria ukraine. relations with china and russia to possibly deescalate the conflicts going on in the world but until july sixteenth we won't know exactly what happened so we'll just have to wait until then. human rights activists have voiced concern over the creation of migrant processing comes a move decided upon by e.u. leaders on friday they fear such facilities could effectively become detention centers and lead to human rights violations while europe's leaders are touting the new deal as a breakthrough in dealing with the migrant crisis paula slip reports down still remain if this is a long term solution. having emerged after the nearly ten hour marathon summit e.u. leaders have been patting themselves on the back quite a lot for me this is a satisfying outcome it sends out a good message that we have a mantra to prepare the joint tax i'm optimistic that we can cooperate for the co has now brought a real breakthrough. a more responsible and more supportive europe is emerging from this e
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just after the war in syria you know i couldn't make it up because there was no job by then. and my friend calls me it's told me that they allowed. jerry civic and see they were recruiting guys so-called so it's also iraq if you just use weapons and who are well trained in it come for comply on. the first time i arrive to to this training camp can plan iraq's together with to two white men found from the security company. went driving out in this small track and what's towards the camp through this forest a landscape not so far away from from the airport and when we enter the camp and get out of the car the first thing we see is this a gunman instructor who isn't shouts of the training out there making the recruits line up in order to receive these guys from the past security company. their work marking for iraq. with marking from iraq you see that he needed. they were a shallow fighter who supposed to go to europe not on ice you know basic weapons uses only people that you can't qualify to go to europe. for michelle young government is active there in. couldn't was considere
just after the war in syria you know i couldn't make it up because there was no job by then. and my friend calls me it's told me that they allowed. jerry civic and see they were recruiting guys so-called so it's also iraq if you just use weapons and who are well trained in it come for comply on. the first time i arrive to to this training camp can plan iraq's together with to two white men found from the security company. went driving out in this small track and what's towards the camp through...
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reported that more than one hundred sixty thousand syrians have fled to jordan is borderline with syria jordan the government said it cannot open the borders as it's already home to one point five million syrian refugees and due to political economic and security issues jordan is in no position to accommodate more he goes also keep door from the regime held areas south of syria between representatives of the free syrian army and russian forces we have learnt that the rebels would propose to give up crossing on jordan's border while the syrian regime laid a precondition that the f.s.a. must lay down withdraw from the south then integrate into the police force these demands were turned down. hezbollah is actually general says the group will help return some of the syrian refugees in lebanon to their country. says he'll work with both the syrian and lebanese governments to coordinate voluntary returns with one million syrians have fled to neighboring lebanon to escape the violence rights groups fair return of refugees could be premature. it's now been a week since twelve young footballers
reported that more than one hundred sixty thousand syrians have fled to jordan is borderline with syria jordan the government said it cannot open the borders as it's already home to one point five million syrian refugees and due to political economic and security issues jordan is in no position to accommodate more he goes also keep door from the regime held areas south of syria between representatives of the free syrian army and russian forces we have learnt that the rebels would propose to...
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syria is the most tragic because of mistakes we made but this is 2011. demonstrations all over the middle east, and then at the last month in 2011, it happen friday russian. putin comes back and demonstrations. what happened here? normal election, falsified under normal levels. yeah, 5%, 6%. that's normal for russia back then. that was our assessment. but that wasn't their assessment. with their smartphones, with the contact, with twitter, facebook, they captured the evidence of falsification, sun it around and then 50, then 500, then 100,000, and eventually 200,000 people went on to the streets of moscow, first to say, give us back our vote, and then later, as what happens when you get that many peopling to, they started to criticize the putin regime. russia without putin became one of the cheers. and remember, the last time that many people were on the streets of moscow, 20 years earlier, the year, the soviet union collapsed. the event that putin called the greatest tragedy of the 20th 20th century. think about that. pretty tragic century. that's what
syria is the most tragic because of mistakes we made but this is 2011. demonstrations all over the middle east, and then at the last month in 2011, it happen friday russian. putin comes back and demonstrations. what happened here? normal election, falsified under normal levels. yeah, 5%, 6%. that's normal for russia back then. that was our assessment. but that wasn't their assessment. with their smartphones, with the contact, with twitter, facebook, they captured the evidence of falsification,...
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says the fighting has displaced one hundred sixty thousand people in southern syria over the past five days the area is meant to be part of a deescalation zone negotiated by the united states and russia turkey's foreign minister says the two countries have a responsibility to end the fighting. the united states and russia have reached an agreement regarding this area and syria they reach an agreement for deescalation zones and according to the deal opposition forces would be deployed on one side while syrian regime forces would be on the other but syrian regime forces launched an attack on the other side so who made this agreement the united states and russia they both have responsibility and this needs to stop. divers have managed to go several kilometers into a flooded cave in thailand looking for twelve young footballers and their coach have been missing for a week local rescue crews have been joined by british divers and u.s. military personnel there's been no contact with the boys since they went into the caves last saturday or here are some of the latest images from inside the ca
says the fighting has displaced one hundred sixty thousand people in southern syria over the past five days the area is meant to be part of a deescalation zone negotiated by the united states and russia turkey's foreign minister says the two countries have a responsibility to end the fighting. the united states and russia have reached an agreement regarding this area and syria they reach an agreement for deescalation zones and according to the deal opposition forces would be deployed on one...
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has this update from the jordanian side of its border with syria. the cease fire announced friday and i mean not only held for a few minutes there's been uninterrupted shelling across billy just south of syria namely in the eastern and western countries sod's of daraa province according to eyewitness accounts we received the areas were all residential homes and makeshift hospitals which is no longer operational as a result of the intense bombardment as we speak we can still hear the shelling a true massacre took place in the town of hossam in dars west and countryside the ceasefire collapsed in this town where residents of neighboring areas had taken refuge over the past few days was targeted by intense shelling this means more syrians will be fleeing for their lives towards the jordanian border as it also exacerbates the dark humanitarian conditions of the displaced the u.n. reported that more than one hundred sixty thousand syrians have fled to jordan border along with syria jordan's government said it cannot open the borders as it's already home
has this update from the jordanian side of its border with syria. the cease fire announced friday and i mean not only held for a few minutes there's been uninterrupted shelling across billy just south of syria namely in the eastern and western countries sod's of daraa province according to eyewitness accounts we received the areas were all residential homes and makeshift hospitals which is no longer operational as a result of the intense bombardment as we speak we can still hear the shelling a...
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be discussing a range of other issues with president putin including alleged election interference syria ukraine relations with china and russia to possibly deescalate the conflicts going on in the world but until july sixteenth we will know exactly what happened so we'll just have to wait until then. it's not just crimea causing friction between russia and the west for example sanctions on the square pals poising have also soured ties russia's foreign minister touched on both of these issues in an interview with britain's channel four news. can. present he didn't give any assurances that the upcoming midterm elections if you know it's time will not be meddled with by the press or something because we can't look intelligent or discuss something which is based on highly unlikely will it might be. the best a geisha in the united states has been going for problem the euro because no. diary to the internet research the russian troll factory has a thirty second video in that is something which requires a thorough and then just. submitted their old case and their chips which quite a number of
be discussing a range of other issues with president putin including alleged election interference syria ukraine relations with china and russia to possibly deescalate the conflicts going on in the world but until july sixteenth we will know exactly what happened so we'll just have to wait until then. it's not just crimea causing friction between russia and the west for example sanctions on the square pals poising have also soured ties russia's foreign minister touched on both of these issues...
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to be talking to brush about a peace deal province under which they would hand areas they control to syria's government regime offensive backed by russia has killed one hundred civilians and space one hundred sixty thousand of those. divers have managed to go several kilometers into a flooded cave in thailand looking for twelve young footballers and a coach has been missing for a week ago rescue crews have been joined by british divers and u.s. military personnel. and a cease fire began a midnight on an on saturday in south sudan as a war where we nation wonders if this attempt to end years of conflict will hold president salva kiir and rebel leader rep michel signed the agreement and they bring suit on wednesday. uganda is shutting down hundreds of orphanages that don't meet legal standards the government suspects being used for profit or trial of child trafficking. and reports on a home in the northern city of trying to help the children nine year old appeals parents died from aids four years ago her grandmother took care of her until she passed away the little girl who has hiv was living
to be talking to brush about a peace deal province under which they would hand areas they control to syria's government regime offensive backed by russia has killed one hundred civilians and space one hundred sixty thousand of those. divers have managed to go several kilometers into a flooded cave in thailand looking for twelve young footballers and a coach has been missing for a week ago rescue crews have been joined by british divers and u.s. military personnel. and a cease fire began a...
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syria and iran are in effect close allies of the russians. i don't think that vladimir putin has any intention actually of forcing the iranians to pull back or indeed put any pressure on the assad regime itself. liz: what are his intentions and what are his goals. we talk about election interference being brought up. we talk about arms control, ukraine, national security. what does he want out of this meeting? >> well, i think certainly for vladimir putin, he wants to be seen as the equal to the united states president. so putin wants to be seen as the leader of a super power, in effect of course russia has been in decline for many decades. it still has nuclear weapons but it's not a super power on par with the united states. i think it's all about prestige for vladimir putin. he wants to see of course concessions on the u.s. side with regard to sanctions, with regard to ukraine, and of course there are many risks involved with the summit. it's very important i think that president trump projects strength and resolve in the face of his russia
syria and iran are in effect close allies of the russians. i don't think that vladimir putin has any intention actually of forcing the iranians to pull back or indeed put any pressure on the assad regime itself. liz: what are his intentions and what are his goals. we talk about election interference being brought up. we talk about arms control, ukraine, national security. what does he want out of this meeting? >> well, i think certainly for vladimir putin, he wants to be seen as the equal...
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in gothenburg we have now from the sweden three hundred jihadists the winter to syria and iraq to slight mistake and now they are coming back to sweden of course there is going to be a problem because there are hundreds of people and many of them from this city and these are people who have been trained to kill to have fun but i believe this swedish government. and its weakest system which it's like is it is swedish boy is this truth unless i don't understand that those people who should be our leaders look our floors and those people should protect us they're not protect our borders are basically wide open for contraband for smuggling not politics guns and also criminals organized criminals we should not fool ourselves we cannot be naive about this to not attract more gangsters rapists and these birds actually that are tearing down the city if we could see the consequence this trip those who commit crimes for instance send them back rape someone out if you if you lie about your age out if you can with what we have i don't think we would protest. i think. so. what politicians do somethin
in gothenburg we have now from the sweden three hundred jihadists the winter to syria and iraq to slight mistake and now they are coming back to sweden of course there is going to be a problem because there are hundreds of people and many of them from this city and these are people who have been trained to kill to have fun but i believe this swedish government. and its weakest system which it's like is it is swedish boy is this truth unless i don't understand that those people who should be our...
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describing his childhood in syria under the assad regime. christopher wall and walter look for with that the current state of international and domestic terrorism in the future of terrorism. in the promise of the grand canyon, john ross recalled the life of explorer john leslie powell, the first person to navigate the entire colorado river through the grand canyon and in the northland travel writer porter fox explores america's northern border. also published this week the story in chamberlin writing the history of the cold war in, the cold awards-- cold war killing field and in 1968 richard feynman expense help her chest that throughout the western world impacted politics sports years to come. look for these titles and bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> for the 34th annual chicago tribune printers faster, to give a special thank you to our sponsors. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2 look to the. there will be time at the end of the event for questions an
describing his childhood in syria under the assad regime. christopher wall and walter look for with that the current state of international and domestic terrorism in the future of terrorism. in the promise of the grand canyon, john ross recalled the life of explorer john leslie powell, the first person to navigate the entire colorado river through the grand canyon and in the northland travel writer porter fox explores america's northern border. also published this week the story in chamberlin...
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syria is in the. with russia who is actually doing the talking to the negotiating. i mean. there are trying to negotiate a settlement or a cease fire but this cease fire has no chance to. be it's not applicable what we are seeing in reality is the same scenario that we've seen in april at first and we have seen in goot up which means that the. syrian regime back by its own sort of russia and iran will throw in to the rebel areas and they dislocate they will destroy. under their control a full surrender of the opposition it's now will clear the. battleforce are left on their own their main sponsor. us said said it very clearly that they cannot support them it's not like they did with the kurds in the north square and at two to threaten this area was faced by a strong response from the american here every things seem to indicate that that is if not. the nation between america israel on one side and russia on the other side and if there is if there is a deal this he would mean. on one side russia will control the border between syria and jordan and in exchange they get an east
syria is in the. with russia who is actually doing the talking to the negotiating. i mean. there are trying to negotiate a settlement or a cease fire but this cease fire has no chance to. be it's not applicable what we are seeing in reality is the same scenario that we've seen in april at first and we have seen in goot up which means that the. syrian regime back by its own sort of russia and iran will throw in to the rebel areas and they dislocate they will destroy. under their control a full...
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be discussing a range of other issues with president putin including alleged election interference syria ukraine relations with china and russia to possibly deescalate the conflicts going on in the world but until july sixteenth we will know exactly what happened so we'll just have to wait until then. human rights activists are voicing their concerns over the creation of migrant processing camps something to started on by e.u. leaders on friday they fear these facilities could effectively become detention centers and lead to violations of human rights the deal on tackling the migrant crisis struck by european leaders may look good on paper but as paul flair explains it's anything but a silver bullet. having emerged after the nearly ten hour marathon summit e.u. leaders have been patting themselves on the back quite a lot for me this is a satisfying outcome it sends out a good message that we have eventually prepared to join text i'm optimistic that we can cooperate for them i believe that the preparatory work of presidents and the federal chancellor merkel has now brought a real breakthr
be discussing a range of other issues with president putin including alleged election interference syria ukraine relations with china and russia to possibly deescalate the conflicts going on in the world but until july sixteenth we will know exactly what happened so we'll just have to wait until then. human rights activists are voicing their concerns over the creation of migrant processing camps something to started on by e.u. leaders on friday they fear these facilities could effectively...
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we're here at the border crossing that many syrian refugees have used in the past to cross from syria into jordan today thousands of civilians mainly women and children again others along this border hoping to be able to cross into jordan. ever calls his highness the king of jordan to give them permission to cross over these families have nothing left for them to ask to cross that border to escape death they've been displaced from areas that have been hit by thousands of airstrikes in the past few days and they're now looking to cross to safety we've witnessed the tragic events the civilians have been through and their only demand now is to go in the direction of jordan the area is meant to be part of a deescalation zone negotiated by the united states and russia turkey's foreign minister says the two countries have a responsibility to end the fighting with the united states and russia have reached an agreement regarding the area in syria they reach an agreement for deescalation zones and according to the deal opposition forces would be deployed on one side while syrian regime forces
we're here at the border crossing that many syrian refugees have used in the past to cross from syria into jordan today thousands of civilians mainly women and children again others along this border hoping to be able to cross into jordan. ever calls his highness the king of jordan to give them permission to cross over these families have nothing left for them to ask to cross that border to escape death they've been displaced from areas that have been hit by thousands of airstrikes in the past...
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what i've often i know is that we cannot go back to syria we worry because some people went back and they were arrested so we cannot risk our lives by going back. approaches a similar fate if he goes back in two thousand and twelve he was detained and tortured under a drive by the assad regime to quell opposition and he is a pallet he ranks him a single man as a family unit official say he can't live with his mother and brother's family. says this is just a pretext to throw him out and many others say they were evicted from their houses with no reason at all feels like he's running out of options although levanon no but this is really just the latest step that the government or the government have taken to make life more difficult for syrians and we found that in some cases syrians are actually decided to go back to syria as a result of his affections. touch of allah contacted the ministry of refugees which admitted syrians were being targeted and illegally effected the minister of interior responsible for such cases was unavailable for comment. so i'd. have to feels he won't be safe
what i've often i know is that we cannot go back to syria we worry because some people went back and they were arrested so we cannot risk our lives by going back. approaches a similar fate if he goes back in two thousand and twelve he was detained and tortured under a drive by the assad regime to quell opposition and he is a pallet he ranks him a single man as a family unit official say he can't live with his mother and brother's family. says this is just a pretext to throw him out and many...
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the united states and russia have reached an agreement regarding the area in syria they reach an agreement for deescalation zones and according to the deal opposition forces would be deployed on one side while syrian regime forces would be on the other but the syrian regime forces launched an attack on the other side so who made this agreement with the united states and russia they both have responsibility and this needs to stop. meanwhile has been our secretary general says the group will help return some of the syrian refugees in lebanon to their country house in the stroller says he'll work with both the syrian and lebanese government to coordinate voluntary returns more than one million syrians have fled to neighboring lebanon to escape the violence it's now been a week since twelve young footballers and their coach went missing in a cave in northern thailand more than a thousand divers soldiers and border guards have joined the search a new opening to the underground cave complex was discovered on friday a cease fire deal that hopes to end south sudan's civil war has come into force p
the united states and russia have reached an agreement regarding the area in syria they reach an agreement for deescalation zones and according to the deal opposition forces would be deployed on one side while syrian regime forces would be on the other but the syrian regime forces launched an attack on the other side so who made this agreement with the united states and russia they both have responsibility and this needs to stop. meanwhile has been our secretary general says the group will help...
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describing his childhood in syria under the assad regime. christopher wall and walter look for with that the current state of international and domestic terrorism in the future of terrorism. in the promise of the grand canyon, john ross recalled the life of explorer john leslie powell, the first person to navigate the entire colorado river through the grand canyon and in the northland travel writer porter fox explores america's northern border. also published this week the story in chamberlin writing the history of the cold war in, the cold awards-- cold war killing field and in 1968 richard feynman expense help her chest that throughout the western world impacted politics sports years to come. look for these titles and bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2.
describing his childhood in syria under the assad regime. christopher wall and walter look for with that the current state of international and domestic terrorism in the future of terrorism. in the promise of the grand canyon, john ross recalled the life of explorer john leslie powell, the first person to navigate the entire colorado river through the grand canyon and in the northland travel writer porter fox explores america's northern border. also published this week the story in chamberlin...
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hundreds of thousands are dead in syria. they are including the united states. he wants this thing because he's meeting with the world's number one leader. this gives him legitimacy. this is something we should do regardless of how it helps putin, the issues out there are so serious on the international stage with ukraine and syria. north korea, certainly. this should be on the agenda and should be discussed. we have to deal with these issues. putin can do something about the issues. >> i hadn't had a chance to talk to you since the president maid those comments. i guess it prompted and lead him to getting kicked out from the g-8 and now the g-7. >> yeah, i think, you know, the president has made a number of comments not together. i know the tame surrounds him well. they talk to him on a regular bases. they are clear eyed, neil, on what they are dealing with in putin. he's a thug. >> who is clear eyed. >> who is? >> the president is. >> i haven't heard him say a bad word. he has been very tough on russia when it's come to the other issues and mentioning it and s
hundreds of thousands are dead in syria. they are including the united states. he wants this thing because he's meeting with the world's number one leader. this gives him legitimacy. this is something we should do regardless of how it helps putin, the issues out there are so serious on the international stage with ukraine and syria. north korea, certainly. this should be on the agenda and should be discussed. we have to deal with these issues. putin can do something about the issues. >> i...
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and let's take you through some of the headlines here now to syria now sporadic fighting has moderate temporary ceasefire in the syrian government's campaign to retake rebel controlled areas of the southern city of daraa the u.n. says the russian backed offensive has displaced one hundred sixty thousand people in the last five days rebels now say they're in negotiations with the russian officers to reach a peace deal. the area is meant to be part of a deescalation zone negotiated by the united states and russia turkey's foreign minister says the two countries have a responsibility to end the fighting. where they are russia the united states and russia have reached an agreement regarding the area in syria they reach an agreement for deescalation zones and according to the deal opposition forces would be deployed on one side while syrian regime forces would be on the other but the syrian regime forces launched an attack on the other side so who made this agreement with the united states and russia they both have responsibility and this needs to stop meanwhile has been lost secretary gen
and let's take you through some of the headlines here now to syria now sporadic fighting has moderate temporary ceasefire in the syrian government's campaign to retake rebel controlled areas of the southern city of daraa the u.n. says the russian backed offensive has displaced one hundred sixty thousand people in the last five days rebels now say they're in negotiations with the russian officers to reach a peace deal. the area is meant to be part of a deescalation zone negotiated by the united...
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i mean in syria now on syria up until say you know the drought it's over now the kurds have cut a deal with bashar assad it's over and drums of changes policies because when it comes to doubt we've been having here a thing where russia has been accused on a regular basis in the british parliament of assassinating people in britain well that's the case is sort of falling apart there's been some reporting from europe and i should say the book says you get all the. w m d contexts for stories for decades now you've. got to be india for example there was a story and let's get let's get to the let me just say this there was a story in the press where syria was using chlorine in. the endgame in the isis and you know this spring there was an endgame. and there was a story that they were using sarin gas in korea together and so here's why hellman set foot. in the fifty's koreans are very volatile gas and it's of great interest to the it's not a lot of work for egypt and there was a story just the other day about syria drop the u.n. report going to drop this chlorine gas bomb there's no such thi
i mean in syria now on syria up until say you know the drought it's over now the kurds have cut a deal with bashar assad it's over and drums of changes policies because when it comes to doubt we've been having here a thing where russia has been accused on a regular basis in the british parliament of assassinating people in britain well that's the case is sort of falling apart there's been some reporting from europe and i should say the book says you get all the. w m d contexts for stories for...
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chemical attacks that news of which was beamed around the world as a reason why i say britain should bomb syria why do you think money journalists would just say no there is only one suspect the as that government and what that would happen is with the you're talking about an incident in which. bashar assad's use of nerve agents against his own people. which is a turkey that was in two thousand and thirteen was a very rich from his point of reactionary force there was very hostile to his his presidency. and of course there was constant conflict conflict it was. one of the gangs and isis later it was a stronghold as we all know now it's bombed and bombed to smithereens the war is awful we americans should maybe be a little more tolerant made to hatred for bashar he had a war it was an awful war and he fought it awfully but so do we everybody does that's the horrible thing about wars and they're not good when it was government funding the white helmets right now that say it's one sided here it's the only can we trust you there's no question there's a look there i'm sure there are some people in t
chemical attacks that news of which was beamed around the world as a reason why i say britain should bomb syria why do you think money journalists would just say no there is only one suspect the as that government and what that would happen is with the you're talking about an incident in which. bashar assad's use of nerve agents against his own people. which is a turkey that was in two thousand and thirteen was a very rich from his point of reactionary force there was very hostile to his his...
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there have been reports that russia is pulling back in syria. it is three weeks away. >> last week i went over to the state department and sat down with secretary pompeo. we talked candidly about flipping the script. whether or not president trump and the team could get vladimir putin to help us, vis-a-vis president xi and china. he went to beijing. what was that all about? >> it is the post singapore summit meeting. they had to talk about the initial exercises have been suspended, including the one with south korea. it's a large yearly annual exercise. and then they had to talk about the path forward. secretary mattis has not made a lot of news considering this is a newsy trip. the first visit to the region since the singapore summit. it seems like the theme has been continued strong alliance. strong military-to-military relationship with china, which of course will be very important going forward as the continued diplomatic relations with north korea unfold. >> i will come back to the dog that didn't bark in a moment, mattis. justice kennedy s
there have been reports that russia is pulling back in syria. it is three weeks away. >> last week i went over to the state department and sat down with secretary pompeo. we talked candidly about flipping the script. whether or not president trump and the team could get vladimir putin to help us, vis-a-vis president xi and china. he went to beijing. what was that all about? >> it is the post singapore summit meeting. they had to talk about the initial exercises have been suspended,...
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reports of violations in a temporary ceasefire in southern syria thousands flee the fighting stranded at the borders with jordan and israel. alone sam is a down this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. seven days and still no sign of the missing teenage footballers trapped in a flooded cave in thailand. a truce comes into effect in southern sudan in another attempt to end the five year old civil war plus. i'm andrew thomas name a little of all australia's east coast i'll be explaining how roads a transforming the white lifesavers rescuing people at sea. sporadic fighting has moderate temporary ceasefire in the syrian government's campaign to retake rebel controlled areas of the ceasefire came into effect at midnight on friday local time as fears grow over humanitarian catastrophe on the borders of israel and jordan where rebels now say they're in negotiations with russian officers to reach a peace deal with the syrian government the u.n. says the russian backed offensive has displaced one hundred sixty thousand people in southern syria over the last five days almost one hundr
reports of violations in a temporary ceasefire in southern syria thousands flee the fighting stranded at the borders with jordan and israel. alone sam is a down this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. seven days and still no sign of the missing teenage footballers trapped in a flooded cave in thailand. a truce comes into effect in southern sudan in another attempt to end the five year old civil war plus. i'm andrew thomas name a little of all australia's east coast i'll be explaining...
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opportunity for peace and stability and we see same in iraq and the amazing work done over the skies in syria. a great white shark has been spotted near spain's balearic islands for the first time in around 40 years. the 5m shark was spotted by conservation workers on thursday. there have long been rumours of these sharks in the area — but this is the first sighting since a fisherman caught one in 1976. now when was the last time you used a video player? you probbly haven't rented a film on vhs for five years, since blockbuster closed its stores in 2013, due to the rise of dvds and the emergence of streaming services. but one man is trying to rewind time with the opening of a new vhs shop in liverpool. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been to take a look. it's one of the least likely openings of the year. liverpool has a brand—new video rental shop. meet the man who wants to rewind to a bygone era. here's the selection. it's really been a dream of mine for a long time. i used to work in a video shop. and then the crunch came when my dad was downsizing his house and it wa
opportunity for peace and stability and we see same in iraq and the amazing work done over the skies in syria. a great white shark has been spotted near spain's balearic islands for the first time in around 40 years. the 5m shark was spotted by conservation workers on thursday. there have long been rumours of these sharks in the area — but this is the first sighting since a fisherman caught one in 1976. now when was the last time you used a video player? you probbly haven't rented a film on...
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but out of fact signaling his displeasure with syria charles de gaulle tickets. within days of the departure of the last palestinian fighters lebanese president elect bashir gemayel was assassinated. breaking the american brokered agreement israeli forces moved into west beirut under the pretext of keeping the peace. is really is accused the p.l.o. of leaving two thousand of its fighters in beirut's refugee camps the charge was a fabrication. the israelis quickly encircled the refugee camps and brought in their allies from the christine lebanese forces militia. on september sixteenth one thousand nine hundred two dozens of lebanese forces militia men entered the some branch of the refugee camps. we knew of course that the israeli had surrounded the camp and we also knew that in the night that flares was there that the campus was lighted up we saw it from from distance and after i remembered that night it was very strange it was so quiet it was like a ghost town and we didn't realize that inside this ghost town was the killing and the shooting. under the watchful
but out of fact signaling his displeasure with syria charles de gaulle tickets. within days of the departure of the last palestinian fighters lebanese president elect bashir gemayel was assassinated. breaking the american brokered agreement israeli forces moved into west beirut under the pretext of keeping the peace. is really is accused the p.l.o. of leaving two thousand of its fighters in beirut's refugee camps the charge was a fabrication. the israelis quickly encircled the refugee camps and...
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syrian forces that had entered lebanon with only token representation from several other arab states syria had prevailed that fellow at the it had. been president assad's view was that syria and its ability to achieve strategic parity with israel had to be supported by two strong wings a lebanese wing and a palestinian wing that is if syria was to have influence on the political scene it had to become the sole legitimate representative of syria lebanon and the palestinians while lebanon was in the throes of conflict on another front there were moves towards peace. in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven egyptian president anwar sadat a longstanding ally of out of fat made a groundbreaking visit to israel to sue for peace in exchange for land artifact was done but i'd have thought had been making his own peace moves his representative in london cited how many had been promoting the palestinian vision of
syrian forces that had entered lebanon with only token representation from several other arab states syria had prevailed that fellow at the it had. been president assad's view was that syria and its ability to achieve strategic parity with israel had to be supported by two strong wings a lebanese wing and a palestinian wing that is if syria was to have influence on the political scene it had to become the sole legitimate representative of syria lebanon and the palestinians while lebanon was in...
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and syria today kayani hybrid is an s.u.v. with electric drive performance it does well under everyday conditions as a generous amount of trunk space and i can tell you have the three thousand five hundred kilograms and it is not a gas guzzler plus when it has they kind of performance you would expect from a porsche. but as with all hybrids unless you set up with a fully charged battery your fuel consumption won't be so great and if you're more of a racing driver your c o two emissions won't be that low either. fifty one made its premium sub brand vs a stand alone brand that focuses entirely on high end cars the d.s. three is the entry level we tested the convertible. they haven't seen a gasoline powered engine any manual she first has carp. it's about ninety six kilowatts or one hundred thirty horsepower and he says it has plenty of pick up when you reach three and a half to four thousand revs it really takes on. the turbo charge three cylinder engine pushes the d.s. three up to two hundred two kilometers per hour the manufac
and syria today kayani hybrid is an s.u.v. with electric drive performance it does well under everyday conditions as a generous amount of trunk space and i can tell you have the three thousand five hundred kilograms and it is not a gas guzzler plus when it has they kind of performance you would expect from a porsche. but as with all hybrids unless you set up with a fully charged battery your fuel consumption won't be so great and if you're more of a racing driver your c o two emissions won't be...
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syria found the idea of a p.l.o. backed regime in lebanon a recipe for disaster it feared such areas would provoke israel into military action that would drag syria into war. for their part israel and the united states also took a dim view of the rise of the lebanese left and its palestinian arabs in one of the more bizarre alignments of interest in the oven on syria decided to throw its weight behind the christians with a green light from washington and tacit israeli consent syria sent its army into lebanon in june of one nine hundred seventy six to stem the palestinian leftist advance. got a polygamy story out of the. and that's what it of syria was asked to intervene to curb the expansion of the palestinian and lebanese leftists. the lebanese left had become troublesome to arab regimes. the leader of the left come out jumblatt was viewed as a threat to lebanese and arab stability. another factor was the mutual dislike between arafat and syrian president assad. syria's military intervention was stepped up following
syria found the idea of a p.l.o. backed regime in lebanon a recipe for disaster it feared such areas would provoke israel into military action that would drag syria into war. for their part israel and the united states also took a dim view of the rise of the lebanese left and its palestinian arabs in one of the more bizarre alignments of interest in the oven on syria decided to throw its weight behind the christians with a green light from washington and tacit israeli consent syria sent its...