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Iraqi military says its taken back full control of the key city of ramadi from the Islamic State of iraq and the levant or i. S. I. L. Iraqi flag is now flying over a government complex there, soldiers have been celebrating their victory, but some reports indicate that there are still pockets of i. S. I. L. Resistance in the city. Osama ben javad records from erbil in northern iraq. A major battle is over. These soldiers have been celebrating after they took control of a key compound in the central part of the city. Provincial and Council Buildings is symbolic. Whoever controls these administrative buildings holds the city. Yes, ramadi is now a free city. The hero of the armed forces have put the iraqi flag over the government complex in el anbar. The el hos neighborhood someone area. Downtown ramadi, in the north iraqi forces havent been able to cross the Euphrates River and i. S. I. L. Attackers continue from the east of the city. Presence here crumbled when i. S. I. L. Fighters moved into much of the city. It is also the first battle that the iraqi army has fought without the direct dispowrt of f the popular mobilize forces, also known as the shia militias. Wont predict when the force he will completely take over ramadi but these soldiers have cleared hundreds of road side bombs planted by i. S. I. L. A major challenge once the city is cleared of all fighters will be to clear the home made explosives and booby trapped buildings. Thats the final challenge for the military in ramadi. Its taken them months of battles with i. S. I. L. And days of direct offensive to get this far. While theyve won this battle against the group, it will take them longer to win the battle against i. S. I. L. Osama ben javad, al jazeera, iraq. Latest developments against the fight in i. S. I. L. There is still plenty of work to do in ramadi. We still need to stabilize the remainder of the Euphrates River valley. We still need to work on the rest of the tigris river valley. So this is going to be a process. I want everyone to be clear that there is still a lot of work ahead of us. This enemy is still dug in very deeply, in portion he os of ira. They still have the capability to fight, they still have the capability to do harm. This is going to take time. The deal is carried out to allow 450 fighters and civilians out of three besieged town in syria. A group of rebel fighters and their families have been under siege by Government Forces for months. They were allowed safe passage out and into lebanon before they boarded a trie train to turkey. Shia villages have been given a safe route to turkey to travel on to damascus which is mostly held by the government. In the past year there have been similar agreements with in the city of homs and yarmouk, after the killing of a rebel leader put the yarmouk deal on hold. Hashem ahelbarra has more. Wounded rebel fighters and their families cross into lebanon from syria. The end of months of anxiety and uncertainty about their future. They were trapped in zabadani near the lebanese border. The city has been the focal point of intense fighting but after a series of set backs, the rebels lost most of it to the army. It has been laying siege to the area. The wounded and their families will be taken to turkey, their final destination is unclear. They could be sent to refugee camps on the border with syria or moved to areas under opposition control inside the country. Also, as part of the deal, shia militia fighters were given safe passage out of small towns in northern syria. These progovernment fighters were evacuated to turkey. It is the first leg in a journey that will take them to lebanon and then syrias capital which is still largely a stronghold of president bashar alassad. This complex movement of people was made possible because of a deal brokered by iran and turkey. Its seen as a Significant Development in a country battered by more than four years of violence. The United Nations hopes this deal will create some level of trust between government and the rebels, ahead of a crucial meeting in geneva next month. There is a growing sentiment that no party can decisively win this war in syria, that a compromise may be the only way to bring and end to this phase of the conflict, hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera, southern turkey. U. S. Secretary of state says iran has started fulfilling the end of its nuclear deal with six world powers, after a ship carried more than 11,00 11,000 z o11,00011,000kilograms of low ed uranium. Removing much of its uranium enrichment structures, as well as rendering inoperable the core. Agency is continuing its own preparations to implement the extensive monitoring and verification of irans program. Lets get more from rosiland jordan, hi there roz, this has plenty of doubters but is this viewed as a good step forward . Certainly the Obama Administration says this is a good step forward but its not all that iran has agreed to do under the terms of the joint comprehensive plan of action or jcpoa. First off, the estimation that with the transfer of the low enriched uranium from iran to russia only brings the time loin to about nine months out before iran theoretically could produce a nuclear weapon. Thats not what the jcpoa calls for. It calls for at least a year of breakout period and thats what the u. S. And the other members of the p5 plus one wants to see. Second, the u. S. Wants to make certain that the iaea, the International Atomic energy agency, has supplemente implemes robust inspection routines. In order for it to be in compliance and to get the sanction he relief which the iranian government says it very much wants. It had said that it could maybe achieve this by sometime in january but there are a lot of moving parts, julie and so its probably going to be later into 2016 before the International Community can sign off and say, lets go ahead and actually call for implementation day. Roz jordan there joining me live from washington, d. C. Roz, thank you. A cleveland grand jury has decided that the Police Officer who shot dead tamir rice will not be indicted. Shot rice within two seconds of his car pulling up. This video in 2014 provoked outrage within the u. S. And became a protest point for the killings of african americans. Lets go straight to kristin saloomey in new york for more. Kristin can we understand why charges werent warranted . We did hear from the prosecutor in the case tim mcginty he said it was indisputable that tamir rice was reaching for gun when the two officers arrived on the scene and it was impossible for the officers to see that the gun was in fact a toy. Video that you just showed from security cameras, appears to show tamir reaching for his waistband, officers shoot him within one second of arriving on the scene. Thats what sparked the outrage around the country at a time as you say when there were protests and activists on the street on the issue of Police Violence and the extensive forc excessive fot black teenagers primarily. The mayor of cleveland said th e incident has caused the city to reexamine the way they handle calls. This has caused the city of cleveland to do a lot of soulsearching and in the midst of that soulsearching we have made some changes not only in terms of our policies, tactics, process, procedures, we have reached an agreement with the department of justice, in regard to the consent decree, all this is designed to ensure that an incident like this would never happen again. Kristin how has the rice family responded . They said in a statement they were saddened and disappointed but not surprised. They were very critical of the pace of the investigation and the action he of the prosecutor here. They say he rather than trying to prosecute the officers was trying to exonerate them by putting forward expert witnesses, releasing the witnesses statements before the grand jury was convened and so on. They are suing the city and the officers and also killing on the federal Justice Department to again investigate their sons killing. The Justice Department says it is still reviewing the case. Kristin saloomey, thank you. Still to come this nushz. Months of violence and death in burundi, peace talks in uganda, can they change the course of the conflict. Women used as war time sex slaves. Welcome back. A reminder of our top stories here on al jazeera. Iraqi flag is flying over a government complex in ramadi, soldiers have been celebrating their victory. Hundreds of trapped Syrian Rebels and civilians from villages part of a u. N. Backed truce deal reached in september. A u. S. Grand jury has decided that a cleveland Police Officer that shot dead tamir rice will not be indicted. Provoked outrage within the u. S. Talks are underway to uganda, fighting erupted earlier in the year when president of burundi Pierre Nkurunziza announced he would be running for a third term. Talks will are held in entebbe, but nkurunziza says he will not attend. Malcolm webb sends this report. Talks in entebb enches can the European Union union asked hymn to mediate the crisis, when president Pierre Nkurunziza announced his intention to extend his ten year rule in burundi. I encourage the two sides to sit down and have a political solution. Reporter activists in opposition says nkurunziza bid for reelection was against the 2006 peace deal that ended 13 years of civil war. They took to the streets earlier this year. But the crack down was violent. Since then police have been accused of dozens of extra judicial killings and the armed opposition is accused of provoking military fights. President ial palace in entebbe, within weeks they are due to be moved to jerusha. A number of conditions just for coming to the negotiating table. Government delegates have said they are not willing to negotiate with people involved in a failed coup attempted in may. They tell you they were not nonviolent when they were not. They continue to use weapons, killing grenades, rockets, this kind of way to is a no to say no something. Deny they are connected to any armed rebels. They are demanding that president nkurunziza abandon his third term which opponents say he won in elections in july. What we really ask is to stop nkurunziza to say to him, stop the killing. Stop because he this is not his mandate. So any compromise will be difficult. Talks only started after the u. S. And the eu imposed sanctions on both sides for alleged human rights abuses. And reaching a deal will likely require even more international pressure. Malcolm webb, al jazeera, entebbe, uganda. To nigeria where in the last 24 hours dozens of people have reportedly been killed in a wave of violence in the northeast. The town of madagali, two women suicide bombers blew themselves up in a busy fish and meat market. There have been a series of attacks in and around the city of maiduguri 150 cloments to thm north. Witness he say several female suicide bombers and fighters armed with rocket fired grenades. 26 people are known to have been killed across borno state. Nigeria says it now has the upper hand over boko haram, government announcement came just days above deadline it had set itself to defeat the group. Al jazeera was given exclusive access to film in once was the most fortified base. Ahmed idris has the story. On patrol with the Nigerian Military in the boko haram former stronghold. The zambesa forest is mired in myth and not notoriety. Its a vast territory seized by boko haram. A new government in military leadership took over this year. It is now declared that the group is no longer dominant. Its daily becoming more peaceful. A better place than it used to be and we believe that for every second for every minute for everybody things will continue to improve. Still, the military stepping up operations, mopping up and securing areas they have recaptured, no nigeria territory have pounded from the air for several months and were told it was safe to go deep in there because of continuing military operations and of course the presence of ordinances. Ordinar. Areas of destruction, a legacy of six years of violence. I dont think the army is going to stay here for a very long time due to the defeat. Because boko haram is no longer trusty. Bl before the military chased them out in fact girls who were taxicab from this town long before the chibok girls were abducted. For two years 70yearold fisherman mohammed couldnt go to the river but now his new fish traps are ready to be laid. Translator now we can go to the river, and with the troops around things are Getting Better and better. Is thing are have improved but fear remains. As boko haram has carried out a series of suicide bombings recently. Like many people in the northeast mohammed knows the fight for stability may continue for some time to come. Ahmed idris al jazeera northeastern nigeria. Al jazeera investigation into performance enhancing drugs is still in the spotlight tonight. The investigation includes the claims of a pharmacy who previously interned at an antiaging clirchg i clinic in. He claims to al jazeera that the clinic shipped Human Growth Hormone to the wife of an nfl player. Under cover athlete liam collins first met actuarial sly as part of al jazeeras investigation, sly immediately demonstratehi his knowledge of drugs, offered liam an anabolic stroitd. More than 27 hours of recorded conversations sly gradual opened up about his connection with sleets. Statements he now denies. His most controversial allegation was when depart of his pharmacy training at an antiaging clinic, Human Growth Hormone was shipped to Peyton Mannings wife. All the time we would be shipping to ashleigh planning. Never under his name, ald hers name. After the mannings moved to colorado, not 2011 as al jazeera originally reported. Now al jazeera is releasing the phone call we made almost a month ago to confirm the dates of slys rotation. Thank you for calling the Guyer Institute of molecular medicine. This is heather, can i help you . I need the do an employment verification on a gentleman called charles sly, east a pharmacy and pharmacist and i be a rotation with you. Yes. Can you give me the precise dates . I can it will be just a minute. To remain on the line a representative will assist you directly. Den11017 of 11. How long did he stay with you . A couple of months anyway. That was a month ago. Now dr. Del guyer who never responded to al jazeeras request for comment says charlie sly has fabricated his whole story. Sly says everything he said when he didnt know he was being recorded was untrue. Peyton manning has issued his own angry denial saying hes never used performance enhancing drugs. However, the allegation in the program, the growth hormone was shipped from the guyer clinic to Ashleigh Manning has not been denied by either Peyton Manning orthe clinic. That leaves several questions to be answered, was growth hormone shipped to Ashleigh Manning and can they confirm that Ashleigh Manning does not suffer from any of the three conditions for which Human Growth Hormone is legal. Forcing hundreds of thousands of korean women to be comfort women or sex slaves for soldiers. The apology is part of a landmark deal with south korea on an issue thats long soured relations. Tokyo is also paying 8. 3 million in compensation to the victims. Abe says he hopes the agreement could be a new era of agreement. I hope this agreement will search as a memento between south korea and japan to open up a new era. Suicide car bomb attack near kabul airport. 18 children who were studying at a school niche are thought to be amongst the wounded. The attack happened near a military entrance used by nato forces in the afghan exam. The leader of spains leftist podemos party, Pablo Iglesias met monday and told him he wouldnt be part of a coalition. Failed to get a parliamentary majority. His Coalition Options are dwindling after the main Opposition Socialist Party also ruled out helping him. Storms and floods in the United States have killed at least 43 people in recent days. Texas has been badly affected with 11 killed over the weekend by tornadoes that left a trail of destruction. Some areas were hit by a strong blizzard as temperatures dropped and the extreme weather is forecast to continue over the next few days. More than 160,000 people have been displaced by flooding in south america, its prompted argentinas new president to warn that the country needs to be ready to combat Climate Change. Teresa vo has the story. On the boat on the streetle ostreets ofconcordia, jorge is o make it back to the street. This is my mothers house, my brothers house, everything is under water. Concordia is located in the province of enterrios, it is in paraguay, your uruguay and bra. Ive lost everything, im so angry so frustrated. I work every day to try to get something but then this happens and everything is gob. Were on the second floor of this house and the city says this area is completely flooded. There is the poorest area in this city and many are afraid of leaving their property because they fear that whatever they have left will be stolen. Argentinas new president Mauricio Macri visited the affected areas and said argentina and the surrounding area will have to get ready for Climate Change. This frequency of rainfall has everything to do with Climate Change. We have to use less energy and water. Building more infrastructure. Thats what people here have been waiting for years. Around 10,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in concordia. Many live on the river banks because it is cheaper and they have nowhere else to go. Estella has been in this center for weeks, authorities tell her it will be weeks before she can go home. Translator we are very thankful for all the help we are getting but what we really need is a house far away from the water. My children are sick. Bewe have nothing left. People here say they are used to floods but this is the first time they have been forced out of their homes. Flooding in argentina is affecting the most vulnerable and many here are saying that only Government Action can help them deal with the effects of cliemeClimate Change. Teresa vo, al jazeera, concordia, al jazeera. Can you find more at our website, the address is aljazeera. Com. The warm blue waters off the coast of hawaii, a scene of incredible beauty but a world in transition. Ironically this piece of coral, delicate as fine china, is also a sign of trouble. Today, we are facing the potential loss or massive degradation of all of our reefs. Down here, Climate Change is

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