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america's complicity in ferguson isles and ultimately turkey's denials ultimately turkey's denials we're going to see army itself be safer because the army cannot be safe they bordered by an unrepentant over armed robber traitor of the nile a perpetrator of genocide rather seizing right mr beyond the immediate national committee of america mr important and we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you very much. thank you thank you. of the united states is not the only nato member concerned about turkey you may remember germany along with france and the u.k. restricted weapons sales to turkey when the military offensive against the kurds began but germany and turkey have walked nato horns before in 2017 turkey banned german lawmakers from visiting german servicemen and women stationed at injury like air base and that is just the beginning but it helps to explain why most germans now say that turkey should no longer be a member of nato that's right a majority of germans surveyed 58 percent say that turkey should be kicked out of nato there's even stronger german support for
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in this region at the moment so a very difficult situation for turkey because turkey's original plans of securing the border well damascus will say that has been achieved but beyond that their ideas of resettling millions of syrian refugees that's far from clear now what that will be able to occur ok during we want to take a broader look now about the fighting and how it's not only affecting northern syria but i was also spilling over into turkey our correspondent yulia han has this report on turkish towns that have also been hit by the fighting. in the turkish border town of. the public outpouring of grief. the women mourn the death of their village chief he and 2 other men were killed in a more says shelling an apparent reprisal attack from across the border in syria. we want this work to stop nobody should die no soldiers no civilians we just want peace. of course we're scared we're scared for the whole country turks are kurds for everyone no one should be killed. or never think you were people show us where the weak tims died. within a radius of 20 meters traces of bomb fragments.
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today with an open border before them and a green light from donald trump turkey's military begin moving into northern syria the only thing standing in the way the kurds which turkey considers to be terrorists global public opinion which is overwhelmingly against plans and the 10s of thousands of isis prisoners the us president says that turkey will take care of this he also says that turkey will take good care of the kurds bring golf in berlin this is the day. when raise effect any town i am to run the point calling on the united nations and international organizations to intervene and stop these chronic attacks on. our mission is clear. we will bring down the corridor of terror. what we want to build is a peace corridor that is our aim plus h. so. it is just induce me to be next he said look to leave the. good result to took the script. to creation of the so-called safe zone don't expect. too painful and the more turkey goes into syria they're not going in to fight isis they're going in to kill the kurds just with garth against we have to make a guess that it's. great to be. present tr
today with an open border before them and a green light from donald trump turkey's military begin moving into northern syria the only thing standing in the way the kurds which turkey considers to be terrorists global public opinion which is overwhelmingly against plans and the 10s of thousands of isis prisoners the us president says that turkey will take care of this he also says that turkey will take good care of the kurds bring golf in berlin this is the day. when raise effect any town i am...
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a project of turkey. dimensions almost well we know that turkey has already sent some people back to syria not to this current zone but to so some people are said to have gone on their own willingly some are said to be forced to go back to syria but we're talking about the current safe zone what one at the moment is talking about is about 220 kilometers long 30 to 32 kilometers deep safe zone so when you look at it in that sense it does not cover too well to the end points to closer to the iraq border then you see where the i ask camps are so right now trying to keep it in a smaller area if you will but exactly how he wants to send these people over who are these people of course this is creating a certain insecurity in syrian refugees living in turkey it's going to be it's never going to go to work and it's actually a typical example of a brace of a middle eastern power that believes that deportation policy can work it is against all international conventions where conventions to deport ethnic groups fro
a project of turkey. dimensions almost well we know that turkey has already sent some people back to syria not to this current zone but to so some people are said to have gone on their own willingly some are said to be forced to go back to syria but we're talking about the current safe zone what one at the moment is talking about is about 220 kilometers long 30 to 32 kilometers deep safe zone so when you look at it in that sense it does not cover too well to the end points to closer to the iraq...
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president says that turkey will take care of this he also says that turkey will take good care of the kurds i'm bringing off in berlin this is the day. until we're ready for any attack by antiphon the point calling on the united nations and international organizations to intervene and stop these pump our i.q. tanks. our mission is clear. we will bring down the corridor of terror. what we want to build is a peace corridor that is our aim a safe zone it has been discussed immediately thinks he's looked leading to a good result to toast peace plan involves the creation of. don't expect to be new and to pay for the more turkey goes into syria they're not going to fight isis they're going to kill the kurds just because the games we have makes a good as it is not a puppet and i mean. it's great to be caught. onto. the whole present trumps right every military person is told and don't do this. also coming up to people are dead here in germany after an attack on a synagogue filled with worshipers it had all the makings of another christ church massacre with 2 big differences. the place and th
president says that turkey will take care of this he also says that turkey will take good care of the kurds i'm bringing off in berlin this is the day. until we're ready for any attack by antiphon the point calling on the united nations and international organizations to intervene and stop these pump our i.q. tanks. our mission is clear. we will bring down the corridor of terror. what we want to build is a peace corridor that is our aim a safe zone it has been discussed immediately thinks he's...
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but we have coverage tonight from turkey and the united states g.w. correspondent dorian jones he is in istanbul and oliver salat is on the story for us from washington to both of you good evening oliver let me start with you u.s. president donald trump is describing the agreement the truce that we're seeing between russia and turkey as a major breakthrough made possible by his policy in syria is that true. well that was a very typical a donald trump move essentially what we've been seeing here today is something we've seen before many many times president trump to clear victory on a crisis that he created in the 1st place and let's just remember how this all unfolded there was a phone call between president wretch of type every one of turkey and president trump and as a result of that phone call president trump decided to pull out the u.s. troops of syria that created a power vacuum in syria and essentially and eventually lead it to a deal splitting of syria between russia and turkey and they the outcome of that is that russia became stronger assad b
but we have coverage tonight from turkey and the united states g.w. correspondent dorian jones he is in istanbul and oliver salat is on the story for us from washington to both of you good evening oliver let me start with you u.s. president donald trump is describing the agreement the truce that we're seeing between russia and turkey as a major breakthrough made possible by his policy in syria is that true. well that was a very typical a donald trump move essentially what we've been seeing here...
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news live from berlin tonight native's dilemma what to do about turkey what to do about turkey and russia as nato headquarters defense ministers are faced with one of their own turkey suddenly patrolling northern syria together with a nato adversary russia can the alliance endure this major test of its unity also coming up tonight the european union's human rights prize. for his work defending china's rieger minority will speak to his daughter who says the family hasn't seen him since he was put in prison 2 years ago. our family members were no longer able to visit and we don't know if he still had. it when we don't even know. and it's more than 4 decades after his death he is a hero for some he haunts spain for others the remains of former dictator francisco franco exuded relocated and reburying easier than laying to rest the legacy of franco for good. it's good to have you with us at nato headquarters they have a problem with one of their own defense ministers are discussing turkey's actions in northern syria in the last 2 weeks unprecedented events. turkey a nato member is now closely
news live from berlin tonight native's dilemma what to do about turkey what to do about turkey and russia as nato headquarters defense ministers are faced with one of their own turkey suddenly patrolling northern syria together with a nato adversary russia can the alliance endure this major test of its unity also coming up tonight the european union's human rights prize. for his work defending china's rieger minority will speak to his daughter who says the family hasn't seen him since he was...
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turkey's president tired bad one has launched along the threatened offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria so why now and what's the goal and won't impact will the push out on the region as a whole while president out of one says the turkish air and ground offensive aims to prevent what he calls terror corrido meanwhile u.s. troops have been withdrawing from the area that turkey says it plans to turn into a safe zone but how destabilizing could the offensive be on an already volatile region and for security in europe and one syria offensive whilst the price. in a very warm welcome to the point with the focus on turkey's offensive in northern syria i'm peter craven and my guests. seders a t w foreign policy editor who say's a military operation in syria won't solve one's problems out. also with us is motor laming senior contributor at the berlin daily telegraph spiegel a meltzer argues that the middle east is facing further escalation the losers of the kurds and donald trump. and a very well welcome to sit down you know gala editor in chief of the middle east magazine sen if
turkey's president tired bad one has launched along the threatened offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria so why now and what's the goal and won't impact will the push out on the region as a whole while president out of one says the turkish air and ground offensive aims to prevent what he calls terror corrido meanwhile u.s. troops have been withdrawing from the area that turkey says it plans to turn into a safe zone but how destabilizing could the offensive be on an already volatile...
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look up and very candid about this turkey put us all in a very terrible situation the direction of turkey with regard the lot is heading in the wrong direction. on any number of issues we see them spinning closer to russia's orbit there is a new situation in terms of explaining ourselves and being understood as we see differences when the comes to the situation in northeast syria i think prison early on that was fixated on making this incursion now to them we share the values and missions of nato we completely abide by nato his concept of defense at the moment we'll. also coming up 39 chinese men and women found dead in the back of a truck outside of london police suspect human traffickers are to blame tonight you'll hear from a man whose wife was once in the hands of traffickers he was lucky he lived to tell about the traffic is paying that game in scenes of how they're actually accessing getting into vehicles and bringing my migrants 3 you know the trafficking there was simply not enough being done in terms of security. and to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around th
look up and very candid about this turkey put us all in a very terrible situation the direction of turkey with regard the lot is heading in the wrong direction. on any number of issues we see them spinning closer to russia's orbit there is a new situation in terms of explaining ourselves and being understood as we see differences when the comes to the situation in northeast syria i think prison early on that was fixated on making this incursion now to them we share the values and missions of...
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why should turkey just accept europe's position is we pay turkey the money everything is fine but this was the wrong i think. expectation of the european policy turkish people do not accept this long term threat that you just to keep people in turkey and receiving money from europe that is not the solution from turkey's perspective and professor of economics at the university of applied science and constance at all thank you so much and returning to our top story financial markets response to the latest developments surrounding. chelsea delaney at the frankfurt stock exchange british follow men has put of a final decision on breaks to begin but investors seem to be optimistic that an unregulated messy divorce is not an option any more why is. investors are seeing saturday's decision as a setback not necessarily the the end of this discussion so we've seen a lot of banks come out today a lot of analysts are sort of lowering their expectations for a note that goldman sachs now expects only a 5 percent chance of. that's down from 10 percent so a lot of investors are optimistic because the
why should turkey just accept europe's position is we pay turkey the money everything is fine but this was the wrong i think. expectation of the european policy turkish people do not accept this long term threat that you just to keep people in turkey and receiving money from europe that is not the solution from turkey's perspective and professor of economics at the university of applied science and constance at all thank you so much and returning to our top story financial markets response to...
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forces from turkey able to get today. well this is just it's a beginning this is a bombardment ahead of the expected ground operation which could start in the coming hours we have seen the turkish jets taking off from their bases all along turkey syrian border pounding syrian kurdish militia bases and also towns along turkey's border we've heard reports there's been a mass panic in some of these towns reports of civilian casualties and injuries many people are reportedly now leaving the area streams of refugees piling out of these towns of turkey ahead of what is specter to be a very potentially bloody operation given the fact that the kurdish militia saying they are on and fight. took a shit today we also has been pounding this area tombs of black smoke would be pulling up into the sky all along to the syrian border but the major operation is expected possibly the next hours will such think the next day the ground operation is when the real fighting will stop but this is the heart of a very long time operation and one in
forces from turkey able to get today. well this is just it's a beginning this is a bombardment ahead of the expected ground operation which could start in the coming hours we have seen the turkish jets taking off from their bases all along turkey syrian border pounding syrian kurdish militia bases and also towns along turkey's border we've heard reports there's been a mass panic in some of these towns reports of civilian casualties and injuries many people are reportedly now leaving the area...
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in my view it is essential that we include turkey in the discussions because turkey undeniably has its own security interests. but russia has to be included to russia is one of the most important players in syria whether you like that or not that is a fact that we have to deal with to start. i believe that discussions are absolutely. every believed by the united nations but also through bilateral talks in this. alternative would be for europeans and nato to simply look on talks between turkey and russia continue to potentially risk turkey becoming permanently entrenched in northern syria because. of this is. something that we cannot allow within nato. that's why i believe that we must draw upon everything at our disposal to achieve a different result here. and then there are concrete so how far would germany go to implement that are you banking on the us like germany and europe have always done thoughts on the o.p.'s offer for a moment. in that's known to controlling this would be international cooperation meaning we would need an internationally viable foundational ideally with the un
in my view it is essential that we include turkey in the discussions because turkey undeniably has its own security interests. but russia has to be included to russia is one of the most important players in syria whether you like that or not that is a fact that we have to deal with to start. i believe that discussions are absolutely. every believed by the united nations but also through bilateral talks in this. alternative would be for europeans and nato to simply look on talks between turkey...
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promised turkey 6000000000 euros to essentially help limit the flow of refugees out of turkey toward greece all of that less than half has been paid out although the deal has been in place for several years now so i think it's fairly clear that that is what turkey wants and it sounds pretty clear that that also is what the e.u. is prepared to give so dorian a man who seems to be at the heart of this dispute at present politic this president has tried to do what he calls open the floodgates if he doesn't get more funding couldn't see a repeat of 2015 and see a massive flow of refugees coming into the e.u. . well yes i know he's definitely aris because it isn't just about money turkey is facing a massive problem of refugees itself it's the president is well aware that turkey talks patience is false running out he needs to point a solution himself and that is why he's looking for backing from europe and the u.s. to relocate a 1000000 possibly 2000000 syrian refugees to the north east syrian eric currently controlled by syrian kurdish militia that considers its terrorist turkish forces a
promised turkey 6000000000 euros to essentially help limit the flow of refugees out of turkey toward greece all of that less than half has been paid out although the deal has been in place for several years now so i think it's fairly clear that that is what turkey wants and it sounds pretty clear that that also is what the e.u. is prepared to give so dorian a man who seems to be at the heart of this dispute at present politic this president has tried to do what he calls open the floodgates if...
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troops they clearing the way for turkey to attack could use forces trump is now cold on turkey to halt its offensive he's called it dangerous and he's threatening sanctions against turkish officials the plan withdrawal of u.s. troops has led kurdish fighters to ally themselves with syria's government which they were previously fighting. well syrian troops heading towards the turkish border 8 years after a sad lost control over northern syria his army is moving back in the kurds who control the region for now will turn to other than to relinquish their hard won autonomy and a list of the syrian government's help. turkish airstrikes and artillery continue to rain down on the border town of ras al-ain for a sick day on the. long turkish track rebel groups have already expelled the kurds from taleb yet another town on the border but a nearby telemark troops arrived to halt the turkish advance. we came here to tell to merit or face a turkish attack against syria and to ensure the safety of families from the random turkish shelling. the development risks a direct confrontation between syrian
troops they clearing the way for turkey to attack could use forces trump is now cold on turkey to halt its offensive he's called it dangerous and he's threatening sanctions against turkish officials the plan withdrawal of u.s. troops has led kurdish fighters to ally themselves with syria's government which they were previously fighting. well syrian troops heading towards the turkish border 8 years after a sad lost control over northern syria his army is moving back in the kurds who control the...
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turkey is defiant demanding loyalty from its nato allies. it's our most natural and legal expectation that our allies show solidarity as per the principle of the indivisibility of euro atlantic security it is not enough to say we understand turkey's concerns we want to see the solidarity very clearly it should go to make its use now civilians who once fled the so-called islamic state are again desperately seeking safety as yet another humanitarian crisis looms in syria. correspondent julie haunch she is on the border with syria she sent us this account of the situation on the ground well i'm about 5 kilometers away from the syrian border which is towards this direction everybody here including us journalists has to keep a security distance as the turkish military has continued to hit the area old day they have actually fired the absolutely has actually fired from right behind me to woods at this direction that we heard the shelling the pounding very clearly very loudly today especially in the off soon now the turkish army says they have take
turkey is defiant demanding loyalty from its nato allies. it's our most natural and legal expectation that our allies show solidarity as per the principle of the indivisibility of euro atlantic security it is not enough to say we understand turkey's concerns we want to see the solidarity very clearly it should go to make its use now civilians who once fled the so-called islamic state are again desperately seeking safety as yet another humanitarian crisis looms in syria. correspondent julie...
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and turkey only because putin wants to one stuber the alliance between turkey and the west that's the only reason why the turks are allowed to remain in syria right now that's the new reality on the ground it has nothing to do whatsoever with us middle east analyst thanks for your perspective. it's it's in the u.k. investigators are trying to piece together a tragedy $39.00 people have been found dead in a truck container on the outskirts of london the vehicle was discovered at an industrial park and the driver has been arrested on suspicion of murder police say the container where the victims were found traveled to the u.k. . from belgium. the but far supplants there is nothing unusual about this cargo truck parked an industrial estate in the town of gray's east of london. but when police forced open its doors in the early hours of wednesday they made a gruesome discovery the lifeless bodies of thought to 9 people. in the. emergency services attended but sadly all 39 people inside the container had died. early indications suggest that one of these paper was a teenager the restimulate
and turkey only because putin wants to one stuber the alliance between turkey and the west that's the only reason why the turks are allowed to remain in syria right now that's the new reality on the ground it has nothing to do whatsoever with us middle east analyst thanks for your perspective. it's it's in the u.k. investigators are trying to piece together a tragedy $39.00 people have been found dead in a truck container on the outskirts of london the vehicle was discovered at an industrial...
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this is e w news live from her legs turkey and russia strike a deal on northern syria must go in and cover agree to set up a safe zone and extend a cease fire in the region turkey's president aaron wants and the kurdish forces have 6 days to leave the syrian border. also coming up to the emperor in a sense his throne japan's now key to formally proclaimed himself the new head of the world's oldest breaded tarried monarchy. i'm sorry kelly walk into the program russia and turkey have reached an agreement on the future of northern syria and of meeting in the black sea resort of sochi letter reputing and wretch of type the presidents of russia and turkey say that they are adding another 6 days to a cease fire that was due to expire this evening turkey wants to establish a 30 kilometer wide safe zone along the syrian turkish border which kurdish forces would be excluded but the announcement came just as the kurds insisted they had already pulled out of the border regions. we have team analysis our correspondent you are shadows in moscow dorian jones is in istanbul and yuri i'd like to be
this is e w news live from her legs turkey and russia strike a deal on northern syria must go in and cover agree to set up a safe zone and extend a cease fire in the region turkey's president aaron wants and the kurdish forces have 6 days to leave the syrian border. also coming up to the emperor in a sense his throne japan's now key to formally proclaimed himself the new head of the world's oldest breaded tarried monarchy. i'm sorry kelly walk into the program russia and turkey have reached an...
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turkey migrant deal the e.u. on the other hand is very dependent on turkey when it comes to preventing more migrants coming into the european union and many e.u. member states are very worried that this could change if it cannot make sanctions are imposed on turkey so what we're expecting to see here today is a strong condemnation of what turkey is doing in northern syria but nothing more and max how's the e.u. reacting today to the news that kurdish forces have agreed a deal with syria that would see syrian government troops joining them in their fight against. foreign ministers of course reacted to that upon arrival here in luxembourg including the german foreign minister and he said this does not set the to pacify the region to stabilize the region and that's always been the most important goal of the e.u. to pacify and stabilize the region but the e.u. can't really do much in its current role because it does have the economic muscle to pressure other countries but it does not have the military muscle to do an
turkey migrant deal the e.u. on the other hand is very dependent on turkey when it comes to preventing more migrants coming into the european union and many e.u. member states are very worried that this could change if it cannot make sanctions are imposed on turkey so what we're expecting to see here today is a strong condemnation of what turkey is doing in northern syria but nothing more and max how's the e.u. reacting today to the news that kurdish forces have agreed a deal with syria that...
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so isis has always been a threat to turkey it carried out attacks in turkey it killed so many people incurred in turkey as well but at the end of the day it's the white p.g. that turkey is prioritizing its mission into so and it was folk who let all these foreign fighters pass through turkey to reach during during the war you also said the syrian opposition to take part in the in the northern syria ok but also speculation one thing is for sure developments in recent weeks have certainly played into the hands of god i'm a poet and as we see. turkish president rate chip air to one needed a favor from russian president putin. turkey a nato partner found itself asking its old bold russia for permission to intervene militarily in northern syria. the images make plain the new balance of power in the region blatta mir putin's russia is now the dominant peacekeeper in syria the agreement between putin and gives a boost to syrian president bashar assad through him putin can secure his position in the region and return assad's getting nearly one 3rd of his territory back while the station's tr
so isis has always been a threat to turkey it carried out attacks in turkey it killed so many people incurred in turkey as well but at the end of the day it's the white p.g. that turkey is prioritizing its mission into so and it was folk who let all these foreign fighters pass through turkey to reach during during the war you also said the syrian opposition to take part in the in the northern syria ok but also speculation one thing is for sure developments in recent weeks have certainly played...
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given turkey has a very sophisticated developed the fence industry such for its being little to turkey. in poland exit polls suggest that the governing right wing populist party has clinched a 2nd term in power in sunday's general election it now remains to be seen whether the law and justice party gains enough votes to govern alone or if it will have to form a coalition the vote was held amid concerns within the european union over the party's commitment to democracy opposition parties say the outgoing government has undermined the independence of the judiciary and media as well as making poland less welcoming to ethnic minorities and the community. here is law and justice party leader jaroslav shortly after the result of the exit poll was announced. our main strengths our credibility and keeping our word. work me will be more difficult in the 4 years ahead than it was during the previous 4 much national. but we must maintain credibility. and dispel does that what we are doing is good real and responsible. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world. thousands ga
given turkey has a very sophisticated developed the fence industry such for its being little to turkey. in poland exit polls suggest that the governing right wing populist party has clinched a 2nd term in power in sunday's general election it now remains to be seen whether the law and justice party gains enough votes to govern alone or if it will have to form a coalition the vote was held amid concerns within the european union over the party's commitment to democracy opposition parties say the...
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being reliable inside nato so this russian alignment with turkey might defeat turkey inside nato further this is not a sign of stability at the side of weakness for nato ok martin speckle mideast analyst for slate thanks very much for that marcus thank you. now turkey advanced into northern syria last week to eject a kurdish militia which considers to be a terrorist organization in the process at least $160000.00 ethnic kurds civilians have been uprooted as the turkish army presses forward we have this report from a syrian town near the border with turkey. i. a few boxes and some clothes that is all they could rescue from the house and russell i know after days of bombing a classroom is the new home their old one is now just rubble schuchat in his family found shelter in this school with dozens of others mostly kurdish refugees from russia and the border town is now under the control of the turkish army and the allied militias. joe know what they leave our homeland and we will return to turkey and their allies have come to plunder they don't want to rebuild they want to destroy their yea
being reliable inside nato so this russian alignment with turkey might defeat turkey inside nato further this is not a sign of stability at the side of weakness for nato ok martin speckle mideast analyst for slate thanks very much for that marcus thank you. now turkey advanced into northern syria last week to eject a kurdish militia which considers to be a terrorist organization in the process at least $160000.00 ethnic kurds civilians have been uprooted as the turkish army presses forward we...
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if turkey is not. able to a secure isis fighters who are now still guarded by u.s. allies turkey kurdish forces if turkey is not able to scale back the on the horrible pictures you see on the civilians who get killed on the carnage which is happening with an invasion like this if turkey is not able to scale back one way or another with sanction without saying since with pressure from the european nato partners or not then turkey will have a basically a p.r. problem on their hands and a political problem because then nato partners and the united states could in some way or form turn against turkey which turkey cannot afford economically speaking at least you know it's definitely getting complicated by the day. from our washington studio stefan thank you. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the united states says it's approved the deployment of $3000.00 additional troops and military equipment to saudi arabia it's the latest in a series of what the u.s. calls
if turkey is not. able to a secure isis fighters who are now still guarded by u.s. allies turkey kurdish forces if turkey is not able to scale back the on the horrible pictures you see on the civilians who get killed on the carnage which is happening with an invasion like this if turkey is not able to scale back one way or another with sanction without saying since with pressure from the european nato partners or not then turkey will have a basically a p.r. problem on their hands and a...
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look up and very candid about this turkey put us all in a very terrible situation the direction of turkey with regard the alliance is heading in the wrong direction. on any number of issues we see them spinning closer to russia's orbit there is a new situation in terms of explaining ourselves and being understood remotely as we see differences when the comes to the situation in northeast serial i think in prison early on that was fixated on making this incursion now to them we share the values and missions of nato we completely abide by nato his concept of defense at the moment we. also coming up at 39 chinese men and women found dead in the back of a truck outside of london police suspect human traffickers are to blame tonight you'll hear from a man whose life was once in the hands of traffickers he was lucky he lived to tell about the traffic is all ripping that game in scenes of how they're actually accessing getting into vehicles and bringing my migrants 3 you know the trafficking there was simply not enough being done in terms of security. and so you our viewers on p.b.s. in the unit
look up and very candid about this turkey put us all in a very terrible situation the direction of turkey with regard the alliance is heading in the wrong direction. on any number of issues we see them spinning closer to russia's orbit there is a new situation in terms of explaining ourselves and being understood remotely as we see differences when the comes to the situation in northeast serial i think in prison early on that was fixated on making this incursion now to them we share the values...
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this is d w news live from president trump sends a top level delegation to turkey to demand an immediate cease fire in syria. trump is facing growing criticism for withdrawing u.s. troops from syria allowing turkey to try to crush kurdish forces in the north of the country and setting the stage for a resurgence of islamic state also coming up castle on separatists clashed with spanish police in wasilla just for a 2nd night back gruber of court ruling that sending 9 cattle out leaders to prison for their role in a 2017 independence day. and up the fall gary is football chief announces his resignation over racist abuse from fans to a fan now wants to cut you to answer for its players behavior european football's governing body says these military salutes considered potential provocative political intake via. place. blame. both. mccain and thanks so much for joining us the united states wants to broker a ceasefire in northern syria between turkey and the kurds u.s. vice president mike pence and. and secretary of state might pompei it will head to turkey on wednesday now this comes after the
this is d w news live from president trump sends a top level delegation to turkey to demand an immediate cease fire in syria. trump is facing growing criticism for withdrawing u.s. troops from syria allowing turkey to try to crush kurdish forces in the north of the country and setting the stage for a resurgence of islamic state also coming up castle on separatists clashed with spanish police in wasilla just for a 2nd night back gruber of court ruling that sending 9 cattle out leaders to prison...
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which has been waging a terrorist campaign against turkey for 35 years so. very well may be a significant military confrontation between syrian kurdish fighters and the turkish military regardless of what the u.s. congress does i should point out a couple of things about senator graham statement 1st there is no mechanism by which nato members can throw another nato member out turkey would have to decide on its own that it would just withdrawing from the north atlantic alliance the other thing it's important to recognize is that the same senator graham him just a few weeks ago was offering turkey a free trade agreement was trying to get turkey back into the f. 35 program which it had been kicked out of over the purchase of a russian air defense system so there's been a lot of enabling of turkey in washington. that has led president everyone but to believe that in the end the united states will always fold because there will always be people in washington say that turkey is too important we have to incentivize them rather than punish them to be a partner of a
which has been waging a terrorist campaign against turkey for 35 years so. very well may be a significant military confrontation between syrian kurdish fighters and the turkish military regardless of what the u.s. congress does i should point out a couple of things about senator graham statement 1st there is no mechanism by which nato members can throw another nato member out turkey would have to decide on its own that it would just withdrawing from the north atlantic alliance the other thing...
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and turkey belong to nato it's caution. i count on turkey to act with restraint. and sure that any action it may take in northern syria is proportionate and much should. we must not jeopardize the games we have made together against over common enemy isis but the residents of northeast syria aren't counting on words to save them they're escaping the border towns by any means possible to some it's only been a few years since they fled from the advance of i asked now they're back on the road with no clear destination t w correspondent yulia han is standing by for us in istanbul and here in the studio is our foreign policy editor save save our thank you very much to both of you to tell us more about the turkish military offensive that is now underway how is that expected to unfold. well the turkish army launched a ground offensive a lot just hours after the operation started with airstrikes and shelling since then some fierce clashes have been reported from border towns in northeast syria so that 6 pack to to continue today the turkish army get support from an anchor
and turkey belong to nato it's caution. i count on turkey to act with restraint. and sure that any action it may take in northern syria is proportionate and much should. we must not jeopardize the games we have made together against over common enemy isis but the residents of northeast syria aren't counting on words to save them they're escaping the border towns by any means possible to some it's only been a few years since they fled from the advance of i asked now they're back on the road with...
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today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. turkish side will pause operation for peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of white p.g. forces from the safe zone. for $120.00. the americans claim to the 5 day cease fire as a diplomatic victory but the kurdish y p g militia was not at the table for the negotiations before the agreement to pause fighting syria's brossel lane was already the scene of heavy clashes local humanitarian groups say civilians were being caught between the fronts. the announcement to freeze combat surprised some observers turkish president recha tie affair to one had previously announced he would not agree to halt the offensive he's denied rumors that mike pence threatened turkey with new sanctions should he fail to support the plan. shortly after the vice president announced the cease fire the turkish foreign minister gave the press his government's view of the day's events. out of it it's not the end of the operation it's not a ceasefire you could only have a ceasefire between 2 legitimate go
today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. turkish side will pause operation for peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of white p.g. forces from the safe zone. for $120.00. the americans claim to the 5 day cease fire as a diplomatic victory but the kurdish y p g militia was not at the table for the negotiations before the agreement to pause fighting syria's brossel lane was already the scene of heavy clashes local humanitarian groups say civilians were...
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and turkey belong to nato it's caution. i count on turkey to act with restraints. and sure that the action it may take in northern syria is proportionate aren't measured. we must cloak jeopardize the gains we have made together against other common enemy forces but the residents of northeast syria aren't counting on words to save them they're escaping the border towns by any means possible to some it's only been a few years since they fled from the advance of ai ass now they're back on the road with no clear destination. let's go back to istanbul where dorian jones is standing by dorian how is the government's military operation in syria being received by people in turkey. well i mean there is his cross party support for the operation with the notable exception of turkey's pro-competition party all the main parties are supporting it they voted a motion that sanctioned this operation earlier this week and the media which is directly or directly under the control of the government has been putting forward a nationalist drive saying that this is an operation to defend
and turkey belong to nato it's caution. i count on turkey to act with restraints. and sure that the action it may take in northern syria is proportionate aren't measured. we must cloak jeopardize the gains we have made together against other common enemy forces but the residents of northeast syria aren't counting on words to save them they're escaping the border towns by any means possible to some it's only been a few years since they fled from the advance of ai ass now they're back on the road...
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to help him and and yes there is the turkey e.u. deal but of course all of the e.u. countries are extremely skeptical if not against the safe zone they've already said they want turkey to stop the military operations but at the same time at the moment i don't see anyone in the e.u. investing so what i don't want because who's going to finance. well i'm not so sure about that who's going to do is going to invest in these areas who's going to live there it has to be there has to be. you know according to. confirm ash residents have to run has frightened to open the floodgates for as he puts it some open the gates as he said it more neutrally for a few jews moving to europe and that could intensify he did that of course it could intensify of course there should be a plan for each and turkish to sit down and think of a plan how they want to take care of this the refugee crisis but that does not automatically mean that he is going to say ok well we agree on this inhumane way of finding a solution moving people to maybe even where they don't belong it's a very complex issu
to help him and and yes there is the turkey e.u. deal but of course all of the e.u. countries are extremely skeptical if not against the safe zone they've already said they want turkey to stop the military operations but at the same time at the moment i don't see anyone in the e.u. investing so what i don't want because who's going to finance. well i'm not so sure about that who's going to do is going to invest in these areas who's going to live there it has to be there has to be. you know...
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so turkey takes a free shot of the us tell us what you doing out so turkey says never so the us send some guys over turkey says ok we'll stop shooting except they don't. i'm feel this is the day. clashes this is all speculation and misinformation. and intermittent clashes continue to be reported around. a lot of vital. because. when the time is right we have a tremendous situation with dad in so many different ways it. happened in the last few days is a serious mistake. by the west. also coming up with a big deal or no deal for boris johnson after convincing the european union all eyes on now on the u.k. parliament. you. haven't destroyed the biggest toxic us far as north is concerned you can still get 1st dibs and yet why no one has goodness in the last. day with a ceasefire that wasn't shelling out the border between turkey and syria has continued despite the 5 day pause in hostilities agreement between ankara and washington turkish president. dismissed as misinformation and speculation reports of ongoing clashes in northeastern syria where his country has launched an assault again
so turkey takes a free shot of the us tell us what you doing out so turkey says never so the us send some guys over turkey says ok we'll stop shooting except they don't. i'm feel this is the day. clashes this is all speculation and misinformation. and intermittent clashes continue to be reported around. a lot of vital. because. when the time is right we have a tremendous situation with dad in so many different ways it. happened in the last few days is a serious mistake. by the west. also coming...
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as the fighting intensifies in syria turkey is facing heavy criticism heard. in istanbul nato calls for restraint the alliance also warned of the reemergence of the so-called islamic state. the few years ago they controlled significant territory in iraq and in syria working together in the global coalition we have liberated all this territory 1000000 so people. these skeins must not be chipper dorst turkey remain defiant demanding loyalty from its nato allies. it's our most natural and legal expectation that our allies show solidarity. per the principle of the indivisibility of your old mantic security it is not enough to say we understand turkey's concerns we want to see the solidarity very clearly. it should go to because just turkey is battling for territory held by its enemy the kurdish led syrian democratic forces says the offensive will secure turkey's border and create a safe zone for syrian refugees. civilians who once fled the so-called islamic state are again desperately seeking safety as yet another humanitarian crisis looms in syria and many fear t
as the fighting intensifies in syria turkey is facing heavy criticism heard. in istanbul nato calls for restraint the alliance also warned of the reemergence of the so-called islamic state. the few years ago they controlled significant territory in iraq and in syria working together in the global coalition we have liberated all this territory 1000000 so people. these skeins must not be chipper dorst turkey remain defiant demanding loyalty from its nato allies. it's our most natural and legal...
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this is t w news live from berlin a dilemma for nato as turkey expands its cooperation with russia is northern syria leaders are meeting to discuss a deal between nato member turkey and nato adversary russia to force kurdish militias out of the region but how much scope do they have to break in their ally ancora. also coming up russian president vladimir putin welcoming african leaders for their 1st ever summit focused on trade moscow is looking to expand its influence on the continent we'll tell you what state plus the european union's human rights prize goes through. for his work defending china's we go minority we'll speak with his daughter who says the family hasn't seen the jailed activist since 2017. our family members were and are no longer but able to visit him and we don't know if he still had to tell them just been caused enormous when we don't even tell if he's still alive. and africa's penguins making a splash or at least trying to we will look at efforts to save the dangers peace. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels to dis
this is t w news live from berlin a dilemma for nato as turkey expands its cooperation with russia is northern syria leaders are meeting to discuss a deal between nato member turkey and nato adversary russia to force kurdish militias out of the region but how much scope do they have to break in their ally ancora. also coming up russian president vladimir putin welcoming african leaders for their 1st ever summit focused on trade moscow is looking to expand its influence on the continent we'll...
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so it's a thrash he is made before to silence criticism of turkey's offense of. well let's bring in our correspondent now tara schultz who is joining us from brussels terry as we heard. has just finished his press conference what did he have to say. what secretary-general stolzenberg can say is basically that there are different views within the alliance of course you have turkey on one side saying that its operations inside northern syria were completely legitimate that it has security concerns that everybody recognizes and that there was no way to satisfy these security concerns other than going in and moving some of the kurds now that's not a view shared by all allies including the united states the 2nd the 1st largest military inside nato and i'm told that also the french were extremely critical of the turkish operations but beyond that nato is an alliance that works by unanimity there's not really the opportunity to you know sanction turkey as an alliance and basically all they can do is let turkey know what they're thinking and hope for better days ahead an
so it's a thrash he is made before to silence criticism of turkey's offense of. well let's bring in our correspondent now tara schultz who is joining us from brussels terry as we heard. has just finished his press conference what did he have to say. what secretary-general stolzenberg can say is basically that there are different views within the alliance of course you have turkey on one side saying that its operations inside northern syria were completely legitimate that it has security...
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expanded its majority the result comes after introduced controversial judicial reform or so coming up turkey pushes on with its offensive in northern syria german chancellor angela merkel tells the turkey's president the assault must stop as mediately a syrian government troops get set to deploy along the border. at times the united base rips across japan and rescue efforts are in full force as large areas of the country face record rains flooding and landslides leaving thousands without power and with. my head on the humphrey glad you could join me we start in poland where exit polls suggest that right wing nationalist have clinched a 2nd term in power in sunday's sunday's parliamentary election now remains to be seen whether the lauren justice party will gain enough votes to govern the nation alone or if it will have to form a coalition about it was held amid concerns within the e.u. of the party's commitment to a future democratic system opposition party say that the outgoing government has undermined the independence of the huge issue in media as well as making poland less welcoming to u
expanded its majority the result comes after introduced controversial judicial reform or so coming up turkey pushes on with its offensive in northern syria german chancellor angela merkel tells the turkey's president the assault must stop as mediately a syrian government troops get set to deploy along the border. at times the united base rips across japan and rescue efforts are in full force as large areas of the country face record rains flooding and landslides leaving thousands without power...
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news live from berlin turkey is not convinced by a german plan for an international say so in northeastern syria germany's foreign minister heiko mohsin ankara for talks with his turkish counterpart who says the proposal is not realistic mawson's visit comes amid tensions over turkey's offensive against kurds in northern syria. also coming up on the president of mass protests in chile to a 1000000 people take to the streets of the capital santiago and elsewhere in the south american country in the biggest rallies yet in a week of protests in which at least 19 people have died. and is it a bridge is it a building and art gallery or a work of art in itself we go to a valley in that cave in of high design norway to take a look at the twist. i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us turkey has slammed a german proposal to create an internationally controlled safe zone in northern syria foreign minister who has been hosting his german counterpart heikal mosque in ankara this comes amid bilateral tension over turkey's offensive in the area. the turkish minister blasted germany over i
news live from berlin turkey is not convinced by a german plan for an international say so in northeastern syria germany's foreign minister heiko mohsin ankara for talks with his turkish counterpart who says the proposal is not realistic mawson's visit comes amid tensions over turkey's offensive against kurds in northern syria. also coming up on the president of mass protests in chile to a 1000000 people take to the streets of the capital santiago and elsewhere in the south american country in...
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now and what we know is that turkey is turkey said that they're open to the idea of having a u.n. mission in the region but again we don't know the details of this of this plan but what's really important is actually we see after the sochi meeting that turkey and russia have gotten closer just one day after the meeting russia news agency said that that they would be there they could deliver more as 400 air missile defense systems to turkey so we see these 2 countries getting closer this is of course not good for nato and so yeah we'll have to see how nato deals with turkey getting closer with russia do you have you say disorder thank you so much. for this weekend's the action sees shall co-host boost your dortmund in what is germany's disturbia game just one point separates the 2 local rivals in the table but have the encounter dortmund coach ease under pressure after a string of underwhelming results. this match is being billed as lucy in the fall for his date with destiny if some reports is to be believed that defeat against bitter rivals shall co would spell the end of his reig
now and what we know is that turkey is turkey said that they're open to the idea of having a u.n. mission in the region but again we don't know the details of this of this plan but what's really important is actually we see after the sochi meeting that turkey and russia have gotten closer just one day after the meeting russia news agency said that that they would be there they could deliver more as 400 air missile defense systems to turkey so we see these 2 countries getting closer this is of...
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turkey says that they went back willingly there are 3 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees living in turkey many of them in camps some 300000 of them have so far returned to syria and turkey plans to resettle a further 1000000. more on this i'm joined now by anna shea amnesties researcher on refugee rights thanks so much for coming in. are the areas where turkey according to reports is forcibly returning syrian refugees in fact safe and how many forced for attorneys are there now. no heart syria is safe for refugees to be hurt returned to the united nations is pretty clear on that the people i spoke with who they were sent to a province in northwestern syria and this is absolutely not safe or returns it's an area in which and it's international documented crimes against humanity by syrian forces in may 21000 it's been described as humanitarian nightmare so you know this is not safe in terms of numbers there are no official statistics from the church started as you mentioned they say that 300000 people have returned voluntarily and this international disputes this our research shows that at
turkey says that they went back willingly there are 3 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees living in turkey many of them in camps some 300000 of them have so far returned to syria and turkey plans to resettle a further 1000000. more on this i'm joined now by anna shea amnesties researcher on refugee rights thanks so much for coming in. are the areas where turkey according to reports is forcibly returning syrian refugees in fact safe and how many forced for attorneys are there now. no heart syria...
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or to limit turkey without turkey's own acquiescence so any organization that works by consensus the european union run this runs into this as well is always going to be limited by those those members that sort of run astray so yeah nato is limited by that and everyone knows that at the same time on the sidelines there will be very very direct discussions as they say frank and constructive discussions with turkey about just what its plans are on the ground and you know secretary esper earlier called for investigations of potential war crimes so it will be interesting to see if he continues that harsh line after what president trump said yesterday that he was satisfied with how turkey is handling the situation in northern syria now our correspondent terry szell's covering that nato meeting for us in brussels thank you. let's check in on some other stories making news around the world 16 people have been sentenced to death in bangladesh for the murder of a teenage schoolgirl including the school's principal they set. on fire after she reported them for sexual harassment her murder spar
or to limit turkey without turkey's own acquiescence so any organization that works by consensus the european union run this runs into this as well is always going to be limited by those those members that sort of run astray so yeah nato is limited by that and everyone knows that at the same time on the sidelines there will be very very direct discussions as they say frank and constructive discussions with turkey about just what its plans are on the ground and you know secretary esper earlier...
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our relations to turkey are multi-layered turkey is a nato partner european neighbor and the situation in turkey at the very border doorstep if you like of europe impacts on us directly i have regularly in personal talks with the turkish president i have called. for a stop against the military. involvement against the kurds and i'd like to repeat it at this point. i only would also nuff would see just by all of the understandable security interests the military operation of turkey in syria in what is already a devastated country will only cause addition of human suffering it will bring many victims with it and drive thousands including thousands of children to flee their homes is a humanitarian drama with major geo political repercussions and this is why the german government under the current conditions will not be exploiting an. more weapons to turkey and i'm pleased that this is the view of our european partners as well. and if you are given. to talking about geopolitical repercussions we also have to think about the fact that the role of russia has increased hugely in this region t
our relations to turkey are multi-layered turkey is a nato partner european neighbor and the situation in turkey at the very border doorstep if you like of europe impacts on us directly i have regularly in personal talks with the turkish president i have called. for a stop against the military. involvement against the kurds and i'd like to repeat it at this point. i only would also nuff would see just by all of the understandable security interests the military operation of turkey in syria in...
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were forces from turkey able to get today. well this is just it's a beginning this is the bombardment ahead of the expected ground operation which could start in the coming hours we've seen the turkish jets taking off from air bases all along turkey syrian border pounding syrian kurdish militia bases and also towns of turkey's border we've heard reports that there's been a mass panic in some of these towns reports of civilian casualties and injuries many people are reportedly now leaving the area streams of refugees piling out of these towns that turkey is ahead of what is expected to be a very potentially bloody operation given the fact that the kurdish militia saying they are and fight. today we also has been pounding this area plumes of black smoke have been pouring up into the sky all along to the syrian border but the major operation is expected possibly the next well certainly the next day the ground operation is when the real fighting will start but this is the heart of a very long time operation and one in 2 weeks poss
were forces from turkey able to get today. well this is just it's a beginning this is the bombardment ahead of the expected ground operation which could start in the coming hours we've seen the turkish jets taking off from air bases all along turkey syrian border pounding syrian kurdish militia bases and also towns of turkey's border we've heard reports that there's been a mass panic in some of these towns reports of civilian casualties and injuries many people are reportedly now leaving the...
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and will worsen unless and until turkey. embraces an immediate cease fire stops the violence and agrees to negotiate a long term settlement of the issues along the border between turkey and syria the european union has. also condemned the operation the bloc agreed to limit sales of weapons to turkey but fell short of announcing sanctions. former morsi if the puppet formally it was not possible to have an embargo but all countries committed to no longer delivering omes to turkey and a pretty they. don't. don't ask me right now what is happening with the young going contracts. to see differently it's up to each country to see what they do it's nevertheless a very strong decision. but in ankara president added one vowed to press on. if it did over possible that all the guard most of the threats and pressures were determined to continue the operation until the end and i'm stating clearly we will absolutely finish the job we started. as turkey continues its advance its civilians who are left to pay the price. let's go straight no
and will worsen unless and until turkey. embraces an immediate cease fire stops the violence and agrees to negotiate a long term settlement of the issues along the border between turkey and syria the european union has. also condemned the operation the bloc agreed to limit sales of weapons to turkey but fell short of announcing sanctions. former morsi if the puppet formally it was not possible to have an embargo but all countries committed to no longer delivering omes to turkey and a pretty...
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and what we know is that turkey is turkey that they're open to the idea of having a u.n. mission in the region but again we don't know the details of this of this plan but what's really important is actually we see after the sochi meeting that turkey and russia have gotten closer just one day after the meeting russia news agency said that that they would be there they could deliver more as 400 air missile defense systems to turkey so we see these 2 countries getting closer this is of course not good for nato and so yeah we'll have to see how nato deals with turkey getting closer with russia if you don't use a disorder thank you so much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. in iraq at least 30 people are dead after police fired at anti-government demonstrators at several protester cross the country crowds gathered in cities including baghdad and basra and set fire to around 50 official buildings they want the government to resign and are calling for anti corruption reforms. the head of the world jewish congress ronald lauder has visited the german
and what we know is that turkey is turkey that they're open to the idea of having a u.n. mission in the region but again we don't know the details of this of this plan but what's really important is actually we see after the sochi meeting that turkey and russia have gotten closer just one day after the meeting russia news agency said that that they would be there they could deliver more as 400 air missile defense systems to turkey so we see these 2 countries getting closer this is of course not...