Ones in a Russian Military plane crash in the black sea. We promote the skill of. The International Live from moscow on. Happy christmas and welcome to the program. I was the dust settles to the operation to liberate the iraqi city of mosul the cost to its residents is becoming painfully clear. Has been to the city to assess the real scale of the civilian tragedy. Weening isnt always pretty. Is testament to that its being almost half a year since they declared this a victory and it was despite its ugliness there. This than isis but no one mentioned the smell five months on mosul still stinks of death the stench of decaying and decayed bodies is everywhere it permeates the old city its nowhere near as strong as it was back during the summer for obvious reasons but there are still calculus bodies buried and all this rubble and no one knows how long it will take to get to all of them they are everywhere the corpses of isis fighters buried under the wreckage together with civilians woman c
And see it when i see it in this state i wish id never come back and hand i feel completely destroyed i dont feel like coming back to this home ive lost all hope of living here after seeing all this devastation. This was iraqs second largest city founded thousands of years ago and its been a pillar of religion architecture and culture ever since its reconstruction will never be the same if it even happens and its population will be massively diminished official sources the iraqis and the u. S. Have all vasili understated the sheer volume of civilians suffering and death a thousand they said investigative journalists put the figure around ten thousand Senior Health chief in mosul who didnt want to be filmed told us. The number much higher. This book alone contains the names of seven thousand dead victims i have four or five of these every day we got two or three more bodies victims of new explosions. So where does iraq even begin and who will help foot the bill the answer is simple if g
Provinces but in the end who decides putting pressure on the kurdish region on friday it takes back control of the airports i think that the money of the votes is yet to happen and madrids doing all it can to stop it but both regions under the microscope also on the ground dont find out from his feuds with the n. F. L. In the media and actually gets down to some policy hes on by what he calls a once in a generation chance to reform the u. S. System were going to look at whether its what the democrats are just tax cuts for the wealthy and well have part two of our exclusive look at the contact of tribes of the amazon on wednesday we told you about the tribes people reportedly killed in the name of Natural Resources today we find out why brazilian government level of tension for them thats fallen so that. Hell have the head of the playboy bunny empire has died leaving behind a mixed legacy but how will you remember with him powering for women or massage honest i mean a hard. You with the
Sirjohn hurt, who has died at the age of 77. A giant of both stage and screen, he won an oscar nomination for his role in the elephant man, and more recently appeared in dr who on tv. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Martin Bentham Home Affairs Editor at the Evening Standard and the journalist and broadcaster, rachel shabi. A quick look at some of tomorrows front pages, starting with the observer leads with what it calls the global fury in reaction to Donald Trumps Immigration Ban preventing people from seven mainly muslim countries from entering the united states. The sunday times says theres a diplomatic rift between President Trump and the prince of wales over their views on climate change, which the paper says could disrupt the president s state visit to the uk injune. The Sunday Express says Prince William and harry are to unveil a statue of Princess Diana in the grounds of Kensington Palace to mark the 20th Anniversa
Sirjohn hurt, who has died at the age of 77. A giant of both stage and screen, he won an oscar nomination for his role in the elephant man, and more recently appeared in dr who on tv. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Martin Bentham Home Affairs Editor at the Evening Standard and the journalist and broadcaster, rachel shabi. A quick look at some of tomorrows front pages, starting with the observer leads with what it calls the global fury in reaction to Donald Trumps Immigration Ban preventing people from seven mainly muslim countries from entering the united states. The sunday times says theres a diplomatic rift between President Trump and the prince of wales over their views on climate change, which the paper says could disrupt the president s state visit to the uk injune. The Sunday Express says Prince William and harry are to unveil a statue of Princess Diana in the grounds of Kensington Palace to mark the 20th Anniversa