Against racism, more than two decades after the end of apartheid plus. Translator the person who only thinks about making walls and not bridges is not a christian. Reporter pope francis and his stinging review with Donald Trumps views on immigration. Military experts and diplomates from russia, the u. S. And several other countries are discussing how a ceasefire might be implemented in syria. The meeting in geneva following last weeks agreement in munich and they reacted to comments from president Bashar Alassad and they will continue fighting until all rebels are defeated and kremlin warning that a difficult situation could arise in assad doesnt follow russia in accepting diplomacy, the u. N. Is planning aid drops of humanitarian supplies to the syrian city which is besieged by i. S. I. L. Fighters, 200,000 people are in desperate need of food and medicine and daniel lack has more. Reporter convoys of badly needed food and medicine began rolling into five besieged towns in syria this
Continue. A legal battle sparks a new debate about Race Relations in south africa. Officials from russia, the u. S. And several other countries are ee meeting in geneva today to discuss how a ceasefire might be implemented in skir i cant. They syria. The turkish government wants the u. S. To clarify its stance on the Syrian Kurdish y. P. G. Fighters. Turkey is blaming the y. P. G. For the attacks in ankara on wednesday, although there has been no claim on responsibility. Humanitarian aid air drops to besieged syrian city. 200,000 who have been cut off by i. S. I. L. Are in need of food and medicine. Reporter convoys of badly needed food and medicine began rolling into besieged towns. Aid trucks were allowed into government and rebelcontrolled areas. There will be deliveries by road on others soon. Ground access is not possible to der azzor. The only way this is by air we will also hope then to have progress in reaching the poor people inside of the area besieged by islamic state, der a
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