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violence between the residents there let us come that we meet locals from one island on the very front of the migrant crisis. like you did we all know what about that behind this part situational village we know they do this for money. and hysteria over the corona virus outbreak people of asian descent find themselves on the receiving end of racism globally over it. either a good evening from moscow life or marty's world news h.q. here this wednesday 24th of february kevin i am with you for the next half hour stick around to take you through the day's news as we're reporting it to you 1st off the fighting breaking out between american troops the number of armed locals at a checkpoint near the northeastern syrian city of. this wednesday according to local media want person was killed in what's there let's get across more details he goes down of has been a busy day with news from there either isn't it a lot of developments we got threats from turkey's president threatening government troops in italy and now what's come in the last hour or so news of this violent outburst these clashes near this place called commission tell us well 1st well there was a lot of action for a very very small strip of land and there was complete mayhem and disarray i should say because the american forces were on patrol there now to get you an idea as to where that is happening it's right in this in syria's north right on the border with turkey between syria and turkey so it is already a volatile region and so the american forces were there on patrol when they came under attack they were receiving fire so it's not clear exactly who was firing at that patrol car because the way the americans are putting it we can show you a statement they're saying they're just calling them identified attackers just going into some no names essentially they're they're not specifying who that is but the local media is saying that those were just residents just armed locals who were apparently not so happy with the americans just being there and the so eventually the americans launched airstrikes on that village from where the fire was coming from and the only thing the only the whole thing was only resolved when the russian forces the russian patrol vehicles came there arrived there and they managed to put an end to this to this violence i mean some pictures that we've seen from the scene there very well they're perplexing as you have to say i mean there you can see russian flags american flags syrian flags it looked like complete mayhem and disarray remind us really briefly why america resilient has been such a lot going on there over the last couple is how to keep track is there but why the u.s. is there and also this news from turkey. more statements from the president again today well indeed americans they have been president for a long long time in this century there in the turkey world turkey is not under control there but turkey is overseeing what's going on in that region and so we've kind is it has welcomed us patrols on that territory which is interesting because syria it's a different it's a different country but from the ones standpoint the american some more welcome there than the syrians because for instance they've effectively just today earlier one has told 1 syrians to get out of syria don't take my word for it. we're determined to drive back syrian regime forces from our observation posts by the end of february we will do whatever is necessary both on the ground and in the air without any hesitation and without any delay. so that's because turkey's convinced that troops are being attacked by the syrian but the syrian army by the government forces and so they are retaliating and they're essentially that's why other one is so angry but the united states washington is sure happy to see such strong words and some jabs taken at russia too because for instance washington is already sending their man to try and the world sit behind the steering wheel and steer this conflict into a direction that is favorable for the united states. my condolences to the families of the soldiers killed in yesterday's attack in the ongoing assaults by the assad regime and russia must stop i've sent jim jefferies to ankara to coordinate steps to respond to this destabilizing attack we stand by our nato ally. so harsh words in special given the rocky relations between washington and ankara lately and keep in mind that earlier ones a statement about syrians having to get out of syria came right after on the right next day after the statement one might compare. all this said all this rhetoric going out the talks are still continuing the politics still continues oneness what russia's stance is on all this indeed because russia is heavily involved in essentially russia and turkey they have been kind of the government who was and it was up to russia and turkey to bring peace to russia has been outlining a simple fact that syria took a response or excuse me turkey took responsibility for putting a clear distinction between which groups in libya are ready to talk with the government and are ready to engage in dialogue and move this peace process forward and which other factions just want to do something like that than just keep warring with with bashar assad's forces so right now this is what the russia's foreign ministry has been saying have a listen. about italy and the reason for the escalation the reason is the militants control totally or nearly to italy by just how it all nusra and i shan't which all nusra has turned into and uses as a cover constantly bring this ceasefire the ceasefire arrangements create corridors for noncombatants so they can leave the combat zone by the way the terrorists keep striking those corridors hindering the departure of peaceful civilians trying to retain them as human shields so the northern province of idlib indeed has become a shelter for some of the most radical groups militant factions that are left on the syrian soil so it's no surprise that they are resorting to terrorist tactics trying to defend their stronghold but now that. president early one has talked to vladimir putin after those statement. and he's sending his foreign minister to moscow as well to sort out the situation and hopefully soon we will see an end to this violence or ego frankly exploding it difficult complicated want to know but thanks for put a little light on it for us he goes down of. people from one resolve conflict to another the palestinian president has formally rejected donald trump's middle east peace plan and it resolving the israel palestine conflict it was described at the u.n. security council as a reward for occupation and mahmoud abbas became metaphorical indeed about where it leaves his state sovereignty. this is the state that they will give us which is like swiss cheese which of you will accept such a state. palestinian leader mahmoud abbas spoke before the 15 member body that leads the united nations and made his case about why palestine is rejecting the proposal put forward by the white house and israel take a listen i have come to you to call for a just peace on behalf of the palestinians that is all i have come to you today to reaffirm the palestinian position which rejects the israeli american proposal this is supported by the results of meetings of the arab league the organization of islamic cooperation and the african union they have all concluded that this plan must be completely rejected that's in addition to statements by the e.u. russia china japan and others now abbas did mention he was open to negotiations with israel as long as the negotiations were sponsored by what is referred to as the international quartet united states the un russia and the european union now the israeli representative got up and spoke and indicated that israel feels that in the past negotiations with palestinians have been unsuccessful here's what we heard from the israeli representative president abbas few the to be plugged. if you do this to negotiate even into this did in finding the values to clue to the conflict with the president. let's not beat around the bush progress toward peace would not be made of longer than the musical vision. only when he steps down. in the move forward already on the very day when this u.n. security council meeting was taking place there were clashes taking place on the west bank between palestinians and israeli security forces near the palestinian city of ramallah there was conflict at this point there were jewish settlements there was tear gas dispersed against palestinian protesters rocks were thrown quite a heated and intense exchange a lot of injuries took place it seems that this proposed peace plan is not leading to peace and stability plus it's not just palestinians who it seems are unhappy with the so-called deal of the century is proving divisive in the new to the blocs foreign policy chief voiced his skepticism over trump's plan and its ability to end the long lasting conflict in the middle east while stating that the majority of the union's members don't consider the plan to be a good starting point. your proposals table 2 weeks ago really challenges international law. and it is difficult to see how this initiative can bring both parties back to the table the u.s. proposal would formalize its recognition of jerusalem as israel's undivided capital and claims to double palestine territory it also offers 50 $1000000000.00 worth of investment in the new state to we heard from a senior political advisor to president abbas those unconvinced by that and says in fact the being offered next to nothing. this is not a deal this is an attempt to liquidate the palestinian problem because given a big part of our land the as a banker to israel for peace. israel who sponsor force our security. with us. and take over all of the east to serve and stop giving annualize to the kiddies there is nothing call for the really focused our best to accept in the security council he was very clear. i am i want based on a 2 state solution i want to negotiate directly with israel not through america i want the quartet which includes russia and the rubin union and the united nations and the united states but i will not submit to be knighted states and make it the sole all not of this peace process because it is so totally biased with israelis. will continue to follow the twists and turns of that one this next to increase the migrant crisis ongoing it's become a real battleground between authorities named geo is there and of all things operating there as organizations have been accused of inciting hatred and violence between locals and those very refugees. there is a galaxy of dodgy n.g.o.s operating alongside a network of doctors lawyers and other people making a mint out of the human misery of these people they are leeches and these practices must all of this contributes to illegal migration. the island of lez boss has been a constant scene a process since comes to establish to try to handle the migrant influx at the start of all this and more recently large rallies have often turned violent just last week of police were called into action to disperse crowds we asked local residents there who agree with the government's stance that n.g.o.s are fueling this situation. and we all know what about their behind this bad situation our village we can understand the migrants but we cannot leave just watching them killing our animals setting fire to the fields and do it destroying all the trees that we had here for years and years now. but yes the ngos are behind this bad situation we know they do this for money of course they are not all the same it. so here's more about that big makeshift camp in question on the other lesbos was originally built to host a maximum of 3000 migrants that's enough in itself but the number of people currently being held there is 6 times higher you can imagine the conditions with little or no access to health care the u.n. is called for agent action stress in the camp should be moving some of those residents out now and then as the bigger picture the refugee crisis across greece a country that's been very much on the front line of it and the worry is the problem is deepening last year it was estimated that $74000.00 migrants had reached greek shores more than half of them remain in makeshift camps scattered across various locations and as i was saying greece doesn't see much of an end in sight or light at the end of the tunnel either the country is expecting up 210-0000 more asylum seekers in the coming year we heard from regional and local officials and one area heavily affected by the crisis they share their concerns about some of the humanitarian activity happening or rather not their. we have about 450 and c.e.o.'s act in and around the country many of them are very active on the islands where the immigration problem exists and some of them are doing a very good job with the help of the our government they helped out people but also some of them are really very obscure and ceo's we don't know where they coming from how they deal with the money where they receive money from how they spend the money so we have been asking the government to act strictly and to right to control all the sector would use of this and and this government has passed a new low in the parliament a few days ago i couldn't do it's there would be a strict control of the indios a pot of corn my personal opinion is that everybody knows we have n.g.o.s that help with the situation and others that help the migrants to protest there are also religious n.g.o.s who are helping by giving food to poor and vulnerable people i don't have evidence to prove that they are behind any negative actions but i am sure that there is more here than meets the eye. several n.g.o.s to comment on the situation we'll let you know what they say when i get back to us let's move on from the times exactly 60 minutes past the hour for watching the clock stick around ahead of red marks the 41st anniversary of the islamic revolution and a day mixed with celebration and also mass protests to. seem wrong. but all. just all. me all get to shape out this day become educated and engaged but equals betrayal. when somebody find themselves worlds apart. just of the common ground. as the election cycle rages on the media highlights or even invents what they deem to be important even radical what they don't tell you is how the political center is collapsing in today's campaign is what voters think about the status quo. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to us on the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. hello again thousands of iranians have turned out for the empty u.s. rally in the capital to run it comes as the country mark the 41st anniversary of the islamic revolution and choose day as tensions continue to spiral with the united states this day here's a look back at how the republicans molded by events back then in the late 1970. s. arad relations hits a real new low in early january after the top running command of money was killed in that american air strike in baghdad less than a week after that tally $18.00 with missile attacks against u.s. bases in iraq addressing arabians during the rally president rouhani struck a defiant. only card that he was solly it was actually in the past 2 years. america has put so much pressure on our beloved people and all of our treat all of our exports all of our imports and all of the countries needs to exhaust the patience of our people the americans did not understand the grievances of the remaining people the united states believes it is facing 41 years of civilization no the americans are facing thousands of years of rain civilization if we discuss washington's possible goals with a number of experts now is whether or not there's any hope for deescalation there's the u.s. ramps up the pressure on to iran do you see a chance here for iran to mend relations with the united states with europe or things through improvement terms of foreign policy or things just going to get tough for us things go on if the united states continues down this path that they will get nowhere with iran if they think that they can overthrow this comic republic of iran they're deeply misguided i think the american people are ill informed about the reality because the media in the united states is controlled by their leaders and those are leads have their own interests as well as talking points directly from ayatollah khamenei but i see a bright future for you ryan i think you take it's hard for all of the deposed or. i see their famous or within i mean if they are typical of the polls or maybe they don't really like that or as an. i don't think so now where you try to treat people are flocking to. the united states to america populating ted what you all really don't follow is nobody really wants to go and live in iran iran is a is a viable nation state it has a legitimate role to play in the region we can debate whether or not this is malign or otherwise but it is a legitimate role just like any nation has a legitimate role the problem isn't iran per se the problem is the united states the united states needs to learn how to deal with with iran i think it's a miscalculation in the united states to even imagine that iran is in any way or form unstable iran has been able to stand firm despite u.s. sanctions despite the fact that the united states is trying to strangle the iranian economy it's a tension that is to make ordinary people suffer i think president trouble stated very clearly in the policy is that iran will ma develop. a nuclear program and he will do everything he can to stop the policy is not regime change but rather a regime. for the current regime of kamini to change course and stop destabilizing its neighbors and offer you know a brighter future for the people of iran it was the united states that withdrew from the. iran nuclear agreement not iran what iran has been doing since the american withdrawal is exercising exercising its rights in accordance with the the agreement to back off of its commitments so long as one party or multiple parties are not in compliance. the world health organization is the media not to cause hysteria surrounding the coronavirus breaking stuff to report now citing a medical expert from hong kong warning that nearly is the worry 2 thirds of the world's population could be risk of contracting the disease. some concerning instances of onward transmission from people was not travel history to china could be the spark that becomes a bigger fire but for no. it's only a spark objectivity remains containment so it's now got a name to stop confusion say the scientists the coronavirus has now been named covert 19 is going to mortality rate of 2 percent now compare that for a minute with the sars epidemic back in 2003 that killed 10 percent of all those record it and the more recent health emergency in africa the a bowl a virus was also much more deadly than the corona virus all stuff to put it in perspective all that said though against the backdrop of panic an exaggerated report people of asian descent now say they're increasingly becoming the target of racist abuse across the globe over coronavirus fears so we asked people in london's china turned if they'd noticed a change in attitude of late towards the. terrible loss i feel but sadness so. i don't think people should be targeted or hated on because i. think you. put in people into a category into a box and think it's a dangerous way of thinking this is chinatown in the center of london it's known to be one of the most popular destinations by locals and tourists alike but today as you can see it's very quiet and the reason for that well after talking to locals and people on the streets they say it's plain and simple xenophobia the oldest chinese community group in chinatown has been handling the backlash against the corona virus and the fear factor is clear. you have. come into these things here what about your personal experiences i think it was last thursday i was to trying to work a normal guess what happened is also beside me and i thought 1st. mother because we were standing. on the part of the day i got to sort of myself because i'm chinese and people think oh i mean he be a potential carrier. what kind of reaction have you had from own members of your community people just upset especially for young children because i. get to hear a lot of complaining from the parents the children got picked up. children just don't understand that students here hear from their own parents when the call school or when they see chinese student or young children these are so the you you because so you you might have for virus education for important lawless' of important people understand that. the. transport and the global problem here so other one thing the people with the thing that just because you're trying to or your piece of chinese your potential terrorists the way that we documented the things that go on in the eastern world has always it's always been it's home like that anyway it's always been around to think the moment that something like this happens like there's a virus it just allows people to see the things that they're actually being fed for a very long time are probably out that they harbor they have experience anyway and it just gives people a platform to say what they want is this very i feel like it's just a very boring hard time right now for the chinese people i feel like using the disease. way to be here for this is just terrible. if it was someone from the usa i don't think it would treat people americans coming over the same way as they are treated in chinese or in chinese students in central mosque racey i mean i mean you can see that we see here the 1st 2 cases chinese today are the cases in which people come from singapore so you can see that they did they don't get on kind of you could be and human being can be can be carry we have seen this before and now the coronavirus has instigated and the wave of racism despite there being only as. small number of cases confirmed in the u.k. and there's no doubt that the effect on the party's chinese community has had huge implications. to. reporting from london's chinatown the problem is that if i was staying in london to the studios there for a few times the latest going underground for you after the break coming up but for now though. so much more for you to check out more news because so many stories. across so social media just don't have time to bring you on this side of it the t.v. side but really watching a great rest of this wednesday. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids ask and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's a lot of conflict in the game between the 2 most of the conflicts i would say. and most of them money has made. us one on each of those he knows each other this could cost the state of california alone to make $6000000000.00 a year of prison complex just to get some point in your life where. you don't care and. so you don't care might anything. what politicians do. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. wanted. to go right to the press this is what the 43 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. city. time after times are we going underground internationally at the same times but don't know if you gave the new times of 830-1430 an $830.00 g.m.t. broadcasting from the heart of the westminster establishment every monday wednesday and saturday coming up with a show. victory in southern island marks the death of celtic neoliberalism and the beginning of the end of ambitions for a post breakfast at the united kingdom as the republican movement prepares for the reunification of the island and we talk to all the major parties now in talks to form a government both a civil coming up in today's going underground the 1st allegations of produce a liberal bias in nature a nation media continue to rage in the usa over perceived me as against bernie sanders in new hampshire that will of the smearing of jeremy poole been at britain's december election and the island ahead of sion feigns victory is arguably be no different. the stronger shouldn't get the more their people respond to our message the sooner their power and privilege will come to an end and i'm not one to pass much value. opinion polls but it is clear that the 2 most recent opinion polls pichon thin neck and neck with for the kill yet all cheney and version media still plan to exclude from the final televised debate of this campaign and needs to and. not the chin fane winners of the popular vote in south days general election isn't a strong.

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