a bipartisan stopgap failed to avert the shutdown or. the u.n. security council has agreed to deploy cease fire monitors to yemen the cats are unanimously approved an initial thirty day deployment to the flashpoint city of her data is a truce came into effect in her date on tuesday but it s been marred by sporadic outbreaks of fighting between the government and hooty rebels. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the hungry in capital budapest for another night of anti-government protests demonstrations began last week over controversial reforms to labor laws and the judiciary but protests as a night voicing why did just contend with prime minister viktor orban over limits on academic and press freedom and increasing corruption. dozens of people have been injured and thirteen arrested as police clashed with protesters in barcelona thousands of catalan independence supporters were protesting against a meeting of the spanish cabinet being how that instead of madrid separatist
america s withdrawal from syria sends the wrong message to america s friends and emboldens its phone. i m calling aspen welcome to the program people are gathering in the hungary and capital budapest for another night of protest over labor rules and corruption braley is the latest in a string of demonstrations which started last week stoked by a controversial labor reform dubbed the slave long introduced by a minister viktor orban he does r.t. the protests have since come to include in a ray of grievances such as limits on the free press and increasing corruption. now to some of the other stories making news around the world u.n. security council has agreed to deploy ceasefire monitors to yemen the council unanimously approved an initial thirty day. deployment to the flashpoint city of
lists of prison this. listen closed more than fifteen thousand captives and to tell you need is from all warring parties in yemen and. we hope the obvious are just being serious we are serious and ready at the moment. the huge prisoner swap is set to take place in january marking a success in the un brokered peace talks which into and devastating four years civil war the conflict has killed at least ten thousand people and pushed millions to the brink of stuff asian children are bearing the brunt of the suffering. on every bed in this hospital twice a tiny victim of the civil war the flashpoint city of her data is still held by the rebels but undergoing a massive government offensive seventy percent of the country s food imports come through the port here today yemen is hell on there for millions of yemeni children
following right now, a dispute over what was said in phone conversations, adding tension between two nato allies. white house says president trump told turkey to deescalate its military operations in syria. but saying the president didn t express that concern at all. the u.s. backs the kurdish fighters, regarding them as key fighters in the fight against isis. turkey considers that same group to be considered terrorists and trying to drive them out of the town of afrin. damon arwa is joining us now. she s back in turkey. you were there in that flashpoint city in syria. tell our viewers around the world what you saw. reporter: we did manage to get up to what is considered to be the outer perimeter of the territory that is controlled by
uniform acknowledging what is so obvious to them and that is that u.s. troops are in harm s way. we ve seen the first american soldier killed in action. and of course it s combat. that is what they are saying. the politicians not so willing to embrace those words. and the real question now is how far will all of this really go. helicopter forces loyal to syrian president bashar al assad pounding a damascus suburb. bodies retrieved from mountains of rubble. in the north near the flashpoint city of aleppo syrian army units repelled an isis attack according to iranian state media. russia has focused many of its attacks here across western syria. part of its campaign to boost assad s forces. but the cia director insists the russians know there is no military solution. i do believe paradoxically