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Still has a popular base after a week of antigovernment protests unprecedented in their size and the august heat told the crowd batteries is being threatened from outside. The tanks the jets are on standby within 15 minutes reachable border this is not for nothing nato forces a rattling tank tracks at our doors military power is building up on the western border of our country lithuania latvia poland and unfortunately our brother ukraine its leadership are telling us to hold a new election. Nato has denied the accusations of a military buildup in the region. Yet just a short distance across the capital a much bigger demonstration followed perhaps the largest of the Antigovernment Movement so far better russians repeating the call theyve been making since what they say was the rigged election on august the 9th that the man whos ruled batteries for 26 years has no legitimacy he should leave and there should be a new and free vote. I was earlier that the Russian Ambassador to slovakia became the 1st senior official to back the protests in a video posted online. I stand in solidarity with those who have taken to the streets of belorussian cities would peaceful marches so that their voices could be heard yes. I sincerely hope that the future of my country will be based on the positions of all sectors of society in representatives of various political forces. Have suffered for this right since his plea on saturday that russian president Vladimir Putin should help him quell the protests theyve had to phone calls the kremlin says its willing to assist batteries militarily in accordance with a collective security pact. For the moment the protesters are much concerned with possible russian intervention nor are they obviously pro western this is an emotional uprising spurred on by the beatings and alleged torture inflicted by state security their focus is getting out and writing a new chapter for batteries. Aljazeera but in our other top stories thousands of people have joined. In thailands capital calling for political reform and cuts to the morning kate students have been meeting a day protest for the past month sundays demonstration was the largest since the coup in 2014. Somali Security Forces have just ended a 5 hour siege on a hotel in the capital mogadishu a suspected car bomb and shootout at the elite hotel in light of beach story 6 People Killed and 40 others injured Security Forces say 2 gunmen are among the dead government officials often stay at that facility the head of the u. S. Postal service has been summoned to testify at a Congressional Committee later this month we join was appointed postmaster general by President Donald Trump and now facing accusations of trying to sabotage the mail network ahead of novembers election by withholding funding and limiting its operations on saturday the Postal Service won millions of mail and when the millions of maine and ballots will not arrive in time to be counted for election day. Are new coronavirus measures of come into effect in the colombian capital the capital despite protests against the countrys 5 month lock down Business Owners rallied in bogota after 2 more weeks of strict measures were imposed in 7 of the citys neighborhoods protest as want the mayor Claudia Lopez to find ways to revive a struggling economy colombia has more than 450000 confirmed cases of covert 19. World war one through our eyes is the program coming up next but there will be more news after that oscillator. World war 1. 4 years of bitter conflict. Known as the great war. All the war to end all. Its grim trains warfare. With europe the main feature. But this was a war fault on many fronts. So theres another story rarely told. Of huge importance during the war. Kind of lost in the significance. Of a story of troops in fault and die but who are often forgotten. Im driven outcome that shaped the middle east of today. This is going more one through our local high school. Malick to rekey the 2 new zealand writer and broadcaster is taking is on a personal journey across a dozen countries. His grandfathers Generation Force in the war. So far hes explored how thousands of arabs were conscripted by the british and French Colonial powers in north africa. And how arabs were forced to fight on both sides for the european allies and the central powers setting muslim against muslim. And the vital role played by arab troops in the ottoman army again literally. In this episode he looks at the roots of why the autumn ones joined the war at home. How the european powers viewed the Ottoman Empire as right for division and exploitation. And the suffering when they also mean government of young turks cracked down on the arab provinces. And the little known story of a future zionist leader in the ultimate world. Bullish jewish student walked along here 911 his name david had been guardian or would become the 1st Prime Minister of israel. Cannot live there how to go after half a year let the kid. We must say to him you mr bennett him by the dont think its funny a horrible irony of the way oh well im proud of our daughter. Ill be right there as he ought to be another one of the. Without her judgment also to give him a business with the edges monarchy and so karl. Is it because. I let the kind of that even when i do. Have the ability one at the about how the hell beat out in a courage when he derek a spotted been nabbed as mike to study how dare. You have that whether you don. How the hell how to land at the unhappy how when our german name than a poor new mayor the color and it to how do you. A very good question and one with roots deep in autumn in history. Before eating 30 the Ottoman Empire stretched from mesopotamia in the east to the red sea and most of the north african coast. But over the next 80 or so heres the ottomans lost algeria tunisia egypt and in 1912 libya. Then the last territories much closer to home and the balkan wars at 912913. So britain france and russia began plotting how to exploit the potential collapse of salt on our block a means empire for their own individual benefit. Not to have made the 2nd will rule the empire from 87629000 or 8 or 9000 or 9 felt that western european powers were playing dirty games. In his mind and the minds of the advisers around him and many ottoman ops are mere appeal powers were supporting nationalist Independence Movement within the Ottoman Empire he thought that the great powers were using religion especially christianity to mobilize those nationalist movement in an effort to undermine the Ottoman Empire. The sultans view was not wrong the european powers so on rest in the arab world after nearly 400 years of ultimate rule as an opportunity. But there was a stumbling block provincial arab leaders and intellectuals were thinking about gaining independence from the ultimate. But for ordinary arabs the sultan in istanbul was the kaleb of islam the leader of the muslim world. Whichever side you were on there was a close bond with the calle of respect and loyalty for him across the arab world. An incident later in the war illustrated this clearly. The british captured 700 iraqi soldiers in 1917 and sent them to egypt. The british offer to free the prisoners if they would support an arab revolt against the ultimate ends led by sorry for the saying of mecca but few iraqis accepted most were uneasy at the idea of challenging the kale of. Books such as the 1938 work by George Antonius the arab revolt exaggerated the support of shoddy preuss ains 1916 report against the ottomans and exaggerated and painted a very negative image up on a minute rule of 400 years of ottoman rule and even many european colonialists tended to denigrate the ottoman past and to the point of referring to it as so despotic and backward that it almost welcomed the arrival of european colonialism. The ultimate army was also diverse in november 914 up 2300000 of their troops were arabs from greater syria. Of the armies 9 most senior commanders 2 were all brainy and 2 from the caucasus and 2 arab. And in politics Saeed Halim Pasha the grand vizier all Prime Minister was from egypt. The british had to find a way to challenge this holy bond between the kaleb in istanbul and his loyal arab muslim citizens. They approached hussein bin ali the sheriff of mecca he was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad leader of the hush my people and ruler of islams most holy place. The british thought he alone could challenge the kale of an istanbul. But he would not be straightforward. On the eve of world war one most arabs were largely supportive of the Ottoman Empire. They regarded it as a protector of the of an islamic identity in an era of expanding european colonialism even many arab christians and jews especially after 1008. 00 welcomed the liberal reforms and wrote glowingly hand the of these reforms have left these iraq and rarely ever call for independence for the arab people. Tonight you know it was a significant here in this unfolding story that was when the new leaders of the committee of union and progress the young turks staged a coup removing sultan of though from it the 2nd from power. They started out in 1000. 00 each with a project of trying to hold that empire get there on the basis of question. But at the same time they found themselves in the position of trying to defend their maintain their time against both great fortunes and east new nationalist president s fall within. When the young turks reconvened parliament they created optimism in the arab world but this soon turned to disillusionment. Over all they may not have intended it that they found themselves fighting to me in n. P. P. Treat. From 9. 11 hours from italys in the nation only on once then came the balkan wars and then there came the great and this change this transformed the issue actually. Promising and bringing freedom to not peoples in to one of meeting in. Defeat in the balkans hard in the young turks and they tighten their grip on their arab possessions the balkan wars of 191213 catastrophic defeat and finally the action from what had become of all kinds brought about and enormous fun to jump in the development and education of turkish nationalists and also they became more and more dictatorial. The young turks had hoped to stay out of the war and ally themselves with britain and france but neither of these 2 countries would go against russia so they were not an option. Besides the autumn ins and germany had a history of friendship. Geyserville him the 2nd 1st visited istanbul in 889 to befriend sultan. 9 years later he landed at haifa on a state visit to the ottoman east. They made a ceremonial entry into jerusalem. And visited the tomb in damascus of salahuddin the famous mediaval muslim oreo who defeated the crusaders. There was mass celebration when he announced the germany would pay for the renovation of his grave. The kaiser also declared his friendship of the worlds 300000000 muslims and gained the nickname. Vilhelm so germany was a natural ally. But the young turks were also gambling that the european war might be over quickly. At the time there were series and. Prospect of voice in europe that in fact the civilized european powers would not fight each other for very long that this was a crisis but a cry for that might. Come to an end funeral rather than later ultimately it is for that they would be able to favor the alliance with germany which they had signed for 7 years not necessarily a protection but an alliance with germany that would help the ottoman state to consolidate its. Its borders its institutions and to restrain finn and that period under which there would have germany as an ally. However germany needed this deal as much as the ultimate. And. They were outnumbered on the ground in europe and could open a new Eastern Front against russia and the british. The german general era gluten doff wrote that ultimate entry into the war enabled the central powers to soldier on for another 2 years otherwise the war might well have been over by 916. This is the house in istanbul of anwar pasha he led the secret negotiations with germany on behalf of the young turk or unionist government. Here on the night of the 1st of august 1914 he secured his treaty of alliance. Unwarped pasha was a fan of everything german he spoke the language trained in Military College there and admire the way chancellor autobahn bismarck had modernized the state. They had enormous admiration for passion is for be spark in is and for the germans on that rick germany had to follow its own special path and it was envisioned as and it became a path in which the German Military the german army played god to the nation and the state it was perceived and it really was true to a large extent that the german nation and the german state were called prof in a very strong sense by pressure and the pressure an army and this is what the spark in his was all about the union ists perceive themselves as pursuing a kind of oppression path in the context of thought to manpower. And it wasnt just the young turks who admired germany some arabs were impressed by its achievements National Unity military expansion Scientific Research and economic development. The lebanese why to this layman that he wrote a poem called the 20th century was. Well in my knee feels more as he said to. Me and to me and to sit. Down and feed him a few gave me. 11 feet to leave that in the. Festival. Hall who would look to. The booming food to move north dad. In august 114 and one persons treaty was still a secret. But in the 2nd week of november came the formal ultimate entry into the war. And the grand mufti has called for muslims to join a jihad against the own powers fatah mosque in istanbul. It was a call for a holy war to old listenings including arabs who supported the canaan. The germans believed that this cold could undermine their enemies war efforts. There were millions of muslims in the british and french colonies where the germans hoped for mass uprisings. They launched a campaign to influence muslims fighting for the allies. It was led by german lawyer diplomat and ancient historian. Of his obviously very dear to his heart because of his german pictures and so on. And his interest in the middle east but in a very specific way by 899. Was it no one had a reputation as an experienced and really very well informed travel are. Open haim was an adventurer and archaeologist but was also involved in planning the route of the ballon to Baghdad Railway. The German Government wanted to build the line to compete with the british to give them access to oil and bring the region under stronger influence. Nothing unusual about the fact that siemens who was then the director of the dogshit bank which was largely in charge of the financing of the border into Baghdad Railway should contact him about the extension of the line from a low. To muzzle has fought that particular strange and he asked him if he would do some prospecting and advise them on what was the best route and he wrote about all the advantages that the best and most efficient lying to follow for the railroad and all the advantages that would accrue from following this route rather than that route. After troubleshooting for siemens at Deutsche Bank hed made a historic archaeological discovery in Northern Syria in 1909. It was in a certain sense by accident that he made the greatest discovery of his career that she discovered tell her laugh. Because really what he was trying to do was do this prospecting on his own. On officially for the village of baghdad really and she did write he did write a brief to report and devoted many more pages of that from the report to route from aleppo towards wholl than he did. To that he had discovered to tell how tough. Open heim returns to excavate tell her life in 1007 and discovered a city built in 6000 b. C. The bell into baghdad will be took 37 years to complete by which time europe would be at war again. Still to come the devastating impact of the war on greater syria and its people. We think about world war one we think about the british and french and the germans but really the Ottoman Empire suffered far more than any of the continental powers. The terrace. The facts of the ottoman repression over our of nationalists. And a modern greek city and 8 story of one of the funders of israel. And judah in center these are all to me that all of this was mainly the jewish city it was called the jews a limb of the balkans. As countries begin easing coronavirus restrictions scientists warn of a 2nd wave of infections in the last few days. In front of the neighborhood and many feel the economy is be prioritised about for human life until fall to pull your claim the focus is on doubt here because i can pull that 1000 places we bring you the latest developments from across the globe coronavirus condiment special coverage on the. All new counting the cost how powerful banking and political plans destroyed let all this economy controversy about trumps troys to oversee latin americas recovering from the deming plus a Company Awarded billions for a gas plant that wasnt even. Counting the cost on aljazeera on the deserted streets of bogota theyve become familiar figures couriers on bicycles delivering food or medicine to lock down colombians most of them here are venezuelan migrants they might go amiss a mother of 4 says contagion is always on her mind none of them receive Health Insurance for their work and exposing themselves and very few seem to have it yet there may be a bright side people who look down on them as a skilled migrants now say theyre essential to control the virus and receive messages on the out saying that we are you know as i was a nurse back home what i am doing is not all that different from my past. Helping others rewind returns with a new series. And brand new updates on the best about his heirs documentaries it. Was nice. To get a green wind continues we have to be an afghan and other citizen ive read about and this is the proudest day of my job my life that was a real turning point for goes that give them a lot of confidence that they can beat any team in a show on aljazeera one half scottish and half lebanese so diversity is really important to me and aljazeera is the most diverse place ive ever worked we have so many different nationalities and this is east brought together in this one News Organization and this diversity of perspectives is reflected in our coverage giving a more accurate representation of the world we report on and thats a key strength of aljazeera. Bottles in cameroons with as. An england street. Plastic is everywhere. But if bottles can be fishing boats. Im bubble gum wellington boots what more can be done with this plague of palmas. Earthrise reimagining plastic. On aljazeera. And disease because 50 percent of all deaths of children and. Such a bus stop. Was linked to sleep and childhood education. Believe it does not seem to. Be a. Top 11. Such ceasefire. Am. A little when. Hello im Maryam Namazie in london the headlines now a rusa seen its largest antigovernment protests yet some 7 days after the disputed reelection of president lukashenko across the capital minsk tens of thousands gathered for what they described as a day of freedom opposition supporters say last weeks vote was rigged and theyre demanding schank oh stand down after nearly 3 decades in power. Follows as a different country than it was just a week ago and election day and violence happened on the street a Police Crackdown torture beatings and now these unprecedented scenes are happening here tens of thousands up to 100000 people here on the square the Independence Square not only the now to the violence but also asking for change this history is a live making we are going to go we want. To leave. Meanwhile there was a separate rally in the capital as well today the longtime leader told his supporters he wont be calling a new election and accuse nato of mobilizing forces at the border backplane was quickly rejected by the military Alliance Russian president Vladimir Putin has offered assistance and part of a collective military pact. And other top stories thousands of people have joined a student led rally in thailands capital calling for political reform and curbs to the more nikki students have been leading a daily protest now for the past month but sundays demonstration was the largest since the coup in 2014 somali Security Forces have just ended a 5 hour siege on a hotel in the capital mogadishu a suspected car bomb and shootout at the elite hotel in light of beach sore at least 6 People Killed and 40 others injured Security Forces say 2 gunmen are among the dead government officials often stay about facility the armed Group Al Shabaab has said it was behind the attack. The head of the u. S. Postal service has been summoned to testify at a Congressional Committee later this month lewis to joy was appointed postmaster general by President Trump and now facing accusations of trying to sabotage the mail network ahead of novembers election by withholding funding and limiting operations on saturday the Postal Service won millions of mail in ballots my not arrive in time to be counted on election day. So while one through our eyes continues but the news hour is off to that 2100. 00 g. M. T. Man. The chin is even wider one broadcast is looking at the ultimate his role in the 1st world war. When istanbul entered the war in mid november 914 arab troops were forced to fight on both sides. Of the ultimate means and as conscripts for the european allies occupying egypt morocco algeria and sion is here. Hundreds of thousands died. Egypt was still technically part of the Ottoman Empire but had been under British Occupation since 882. 00. When the ultimate zen to the war britain declared a protective over egypt. The most populous arab country offered britain 1000000 200000 recruits in different rooms during the war across 3 continents. 500000 all of them died. Ordinary arab people knew this war had little to do with them but were caught up in it. The jordanian capital amman was then in greater syria. Malik went in search of what happened there. Or show any of us a battle but they hear and already look at how to move out of that and also that album here to join. And you either know that and move or what are your l. N. And how to get a corner where Barren Island there are only if you give me an 100. 00 there are many. In the hall at the end how to cut out on could be. And show me 1st scene was proved right the young to a government appointed as governor of great to syria he acted ruthlessly against anyone suspected of Arab Nationalist sympathies. His nickname was all. The bloodshed. There kenya and of their. General bacha wily and. What can i feel like they dont feel as you are a little barry what kind of. A new york having that kind of scary at the end really must have been an active party. In late january 915. Marched alterman troops from greater syria into the Sinai Peninsula. In february they tried to cross the suez canal east to west. But the british troops guarding the canal good peled the attacked and the ottomans withdrew but it was another just war love mary and youre going to have a lot just doesnt appear how it is a player joining the parliament are up alcohol able inglese which are very big but overall are probably not going to be a euro bother them. As jamal pasha and the ultimates face defeated suez scenes revolt was gaining momentum. The british who promised hussein and his family feud to control over a greater arab state in present day syria lebanon palestine and jordan. And the edge of the. Yes but how do you walk. In with a cough would not be a smart really. Thinking about. It dont let the money out of that well. Id be about a. Mile and with a lot of men. To move one would you be going to. Burn with a. Morning machine or question to. Come home and mojo wow i do assure you i have done or did know. During the 915. Condemned dozens to death in beirut and damascus he sentenced hundreds to long jail times and sent thousands more into exile. A lot of people think that it. Son. It was less will settle magazine it was said shraddha or aught but as ive done behind come in visit blood yanni. Catalog delusions along the way. But the war did not just affect Arab Nationalists thousands of men were conscripted crops and livestock were requisitioned arabs suffered disastrously in egypt iraq and bill of the shah greater syria. You know when we think about world war one we think about the western front in the trenches the british and french and the germans but really the Ottoman Empire suffered far more than any of the continental powers got 9 percent of the german population died about 11 percent of the french population guide but anywhere from between 40 percent and 25 percent of the arctic population guy. As numbers then the disappeared meant to them as well didnt. Will tell. A lot knowledge at all yet he has mounted cannons and im going to be yolland of them than the vehicle i became 1000000 in the guardian when i became the bad one and. Now had a lot of well to be done. He said i. Know my you mean give me a bottle of well the olive job ill be good to hear about you willie de ville a lot of. People saw. Me and that khalil billet is the right color bill most a lot. But. It was a hell of not a lot im not to. Be. An emergency in cuba doing to me. Thought i would measure out that that theres a. Yanni. Led. He said. He said to be. There as around all day long but how to. Have. A deal sources of a. Militia or diane more able. To answer that physical algebra yes. My moon under me is lebanese shes over 100 years old. The war also left its mark on her she still remembers how men used to hide or even dress up as women to avoid conscription. But her most painful memory is of the terrible famine. Or. That you could do it. You have not yet. But family was not the only hold on the war inflicted on the arab worlds. Lets start with mesopotamia or iraq with the arrival of 600000 colonial soldiers so these soldiers coming in from for example to other port cities theyre all carrying to see typhus cholera dysentery something called a wasting fever which was devastating for you to seizures and coma what a lot of people suffered without ever having gone front was contagious and casualty rate from epidemic is much higher than the casualty rate for being at the front of the front page it played a role especially as refugees fled from the front and mesopotamia and the caucasus in particular they brought with. Us and the fleas on life support scary typhus and malaria was also a concern. On the battlefield however and to the surprise of the european powers the ultimate has proved a valuable german. Theyd attack the british if this is can all. Defeated the deliberately in 1950. 3 force the so. Render of the Indian Expeditionary force in mesopotamia in 1916. They contain challis fostanes arab revolt along the his as railway line. And they force the british to fight every step of the way in palestine in 1918. But alterman military commanders also committed catastrophic errors. Minister for war and government leader and what pasha sent tens of thousands of soldiers to fight the russians at sonic amish in eastern anatolia during the winter of 1914 and early 1950. He wanted to regain territory lost to russia in 878. Few of his troops had proper weapons or even boots to march him. As many as 60000 autumn and troops died of whom 2 thirds are likely to have perished from frostbite and typhus rather than fighting the russians. The disaster and sad accommodation is still marked by local people. Prayers are said every friday for the 3rd autumn an army. Some of the older members of the Community Like this village elders recall a popular poem from the time it accuses anwar pasha of betraying his own men a betrayal they say that bordered on treason. Wishing again yes salgado ive said all along dot. Gov letter and shuttle disregard the. Whole lot washable maal up not to be gay subject. Blame the defeat on armenians who he claimed had sided with the russians. In april 915 the government rounded up 250 armenian intellectuals and Community Leaders in istanbul. Armenian men were killed and Army Conscripts put into labor battalions. Women children and the elderly were deported and forced onto more marches into the syrian desert. The facts are still hard to agree on but some historians believe that the young turk government the unionists forced up to a 1000000 and a half armenians from their homes and that as many as 800000 dollars. Already at the time of the so come a champagne. We have and that cabling and thats the stamp its just its sacred charge interest the russians. Are pushing out all these muslim populations from caucasian towards our minds and theyre causing destruction far more effort do you think we should in turn we should be exiled and armenians into russia intended shes u. S. Troops you know in revenge and in not going to cause a similar degree of economy and incentive destruction and that says oh lets lets think about this its in time this german on it will be converted into a mass deportations towards that at 10 years old then it may be in south. And armenian small jews in uniform are separated into forced labor. But the idea has firmly and is that the armenians have become totally undeniable hostile population it seems that and that and come at more that jemma. Hes in a moment. And treacherous nation and lets not week for it to happen this time lets act 1st and then undertake massive preemptive. 100 years on these events are still a matter of debate. But one of the lasting effects of the armenian exodus to the arabian sun has been the racial diversity it brought to the region. In the 21st century their descendants are now part of the advance rich social fabric in areas like bush the moon in beirut. The measure was throughout the whole. Team. You would want to hire them and what was the. Link i had been on or how book but but you know how did with him him. I thought i was a kid i have an idea for so what a horror. And some of us might us were a month. Early has it all make. An economy. Thought about the certain. Ethnic diversity has also characterized this city and the northeast of the Ottoman Empire and the early 900. 00. S. Alone eking salonica in modern greece. After a very expulsion along with the muslims from and then you see here the Southern Spain in 1492 as a father to jews found refuge here in salonika they do. In the center is an ottoman in all of this was mainly the jewish city it was called the jerusalem of the balkans. Salonica was one of the cities that benefited from a series of autumn reforms in the mid 19th century these included equality with muslims for both jews and christians. The nationalist leader of modern turkey most of our kemal was born and raised in this house its now a turkish museum. The story of utter talk as the founder of modern turkey is often told. Less well known is salonica spot in the life of another nationalist leader. One who would change the map of the middle east. Or polish jewish students there walked along here 911 he wore affairs like any other ottoman citizen he was here to learn ottoman turkish before going on to study law at the university or istanbul his name david been guardian all would become the 1st Prime Minister over there are. A. Good and was a student in salonica and istanbul he actively supported the autumn an army and encouraged around 40 jews to join a progovernment militia in jerusalem. He visited america to drum up support for the Ottoman Empire travelling via egypt and gori and toured 35 u. S. Cities and hope to recruit some 10000 men in support of the ottoman calls. But he failed and a major British Military advance changed his loyalties. In august 1960 the british went on the offensive against the autumn ones in suez under general edmund alamy. By early 1917 that removed the autumn ones from the Sinai Peninsula and continued their march towards palestine. In december allonby entered jerusalem on food out of respect for the holy city. As im all patia the bloodshed of greater syria was forced out alabang pressed on to take the whole of the levant and force a complete ottoman retreat. The signing of the armistice of mood ross took place on the 30th of october 980. 00 a month later the whole war was over. Once jerusalem fell David Ben Gurion joined the jewish regiment of the british army in london before returning to palestine to pursue his political career. Bengurion story typifies how the war presented opportunity it wasnt so much the speed at which he transferred his allegiance it was more that he recognized that a time of radical and far reaching change was dawning in the region. A new world order was about to take shape and he wanted to be one of its architects. The 1st world war gave birth to 3 nationalist movements turkish zionist and i. And the relationship between the turks and arabs changed forever as for centuries of autumn rule one ended by 4 years of conflict and. The awakening of consciousness that grew out of this shift in power was a foretaste of the arab nationalism that was to come. In the next episode. Britains contradictory promises that proved impossible to deliver. The secret agreements between britain and france that carved up the middle east for generations they see into these peoples can possibly believe that when the british or the french talks of National Freedom that it actually meant political independence. The hopes of that independence that were ignited by the war. And the crushing disappointment as these hopes were dashed by colonial self interest in the selfie and it was an untruth in them as that. In the final episode of world war one through our robot i said. We are going home to put the line when modern mankind origine. Many moons ago mankind migrated from the majestic. To begin the journey of the modern human across the worlds fair and at the dust settles everyone is welcome back home to with gladness. Up pride your destination. Hello there pens he will rain in the forecast across southern sections of australia got 2 main areas of weather this is the one with some thunderstorms just sitting off the southeast coast of victoria and then this this way the cloud here is well working its way across the great by the as the area of low pressure the winds a fairly strong along these coastal areas but a bad day the really in perth on monday quite cloudy the terminal to about 16 degrees but the rain is elsewhere really spreading across the great buys and pushing some heaviest spells across into central areas of victoria not a bad day in tasmania and of sandwiched in between these 2 systems a not a bad day monday across much of uneasily but the rain is on its way across the tasman sea the winds as well fairly strong really pushing those shadows on those west facing coast and again this is some here quite slow to move but again bring some strong winds on choosing across into at less also melbourne and again into hope with a full of warm a dry day in sydney with a high of 22. 00 and we want to cross into asia plenty more rain of course in the 4 cars that it has a clear skies that lee across much of south korea and this is our look him based on gosh what a difference a few weeks make but again conditions did should stay mostly fungi 3 monday the rain is very extensive the 3 essential western as a china but really the bulk of china is kiran and also very warm. 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