From london and brussels that of brechts it deals with a breach but sticking points over the irish border remain. And protests continue and. The leader of. The violence must stop. A high level u. S. Delegation is on its way to turkey to meet president of the one hoping to convince them to call off an offensive in northeast and syria secretary of state and Vice President mike pence will try to broker a cease fire deal between the turks and the codes but president of the one insists his forces wont stop until his objectives are met what Turkish Forces and kurdish fighters a battling in the strategic border town of ras alain turkey says it took control of the area days ago but its hold appears uncertain charles traffic has more now from the turkish Syrian Border. Street to street fighting in the Syrian Border town of russell i mean. These are kurdish fighters men and women in a force the s. D. F. Leadership says is around 70000. 00 strong. Many of whom were trained by International Coalit
Caused by runoffs from an illegal quarry operating nearby Marine Research as say the increase in jellyfish off the coast of penang is an indicator that the sea water is becoming more polluted but say their studies suggest that thats not enough to cause fish to die as the same basic know its difficult for us to actually pinpoint on one factor the ocean is a very dynamic environment. Is a bore and to avoid any effect as well as climate there the Climate Change that causes course the pollution its not just those in the fishing and Aquaculture Industries who are affected. Waterfall operators as well as hotel you tell us that on some days the pollution from this river is so bad that a foul smell hangs in the air and the water turns into a dark almost black color on those days they tell customers to avoid swimming in the sea the local government says residents have to do their part these Illegal Discharge into the british system the people thats not good or for duration this point to the swi
A mediator between to ron and washington now we know that iran is open to negotiations iran is open to talks as president rouhani said but were not entirely sure how they are going to move forward president rouhani said that the acknowledge pakistans gestures that dialogue is the way forward but any country that thought that it could cause instability in the region was terribly mistaken he also said that this should be an end to the war in yemen that civil war thats been going on for 4 years with Saudi Arabian emirates supporting one side and iran are supporting the rebels he said that this should be an immediate cease fire and humanitarian assistance but he also called on the United States to return to the j. C. P. O. It that important 2 1015. 00 nuclear deal that the United States pulled out of last year and he called the sanctions economic terrorism and said that those sanctions should be lifted so iran connie is trying very hard to put together some talks between riyadh and that ir
More you know badly injured or maimed for life and really the outside world paid very very little attention and certainly not sustained attention and certainly attention thats not making any difference or bringing over that resolution any closer review this collective shrug this lack of International Action to try to stop all of this do you think this is because of russias veto powers on the Security Council or is or does it go beyond that. Well certainly is Security Councils been you know effectively paralyzed on syria its had 8 years to to try and sort out this this problem and its failed and you know there are 5 states with the to the new year in takes one to be to block any kind of resolution so as Curator Council has not succeeded but i think its not just the Security Council is really the powerful states you mentioned russia but the other powerful states also could have influence on the situation. And they simply havent succeeded in making that that count and what were calling fo
Threatened to impose tariffs on the Central American country. And concerns over severe ice melts in greenland, as europes recordbreaking heat wave moves north. Reporter in sport, a freak hailstorm. Also abandon fridays estate 30 kilometers from the finish. Anchor hello. The uns human rights chiefs condemns what she calls International Indifference to the rising death toll in syrias rebel held province. Michelle says those targeting civilians should be charged with war crimes, this as human Rights Groups say more children have been killed in the middle of this month than all of 2018. The past 10 days have been particularly violent. During that time, the United Nations says at least 104 civilians have been killed in airstrikes. Of those deaths, 27 were children. The u. S. Blames the Syrian Government and its allies. Hospitals, markets, and businesses have been hit. With the frequency of the attacks, it was unlikely they were struck by accident. 400,000 civilians were displaced in the pas