Soon be dusty exhibits in museums or in the midst of change and thats our theme today are made from a to b. The mobility of the future its good to have you with us well theyre among the most popular Passenger Vehicles of the present s. U. V. S what began as a bare bones military vehicle the Sport Utility vehicle or as u. V. Is now one of the most popular set of wheels on the road todays versions may be better engineer than their predecessors they are still expensive large and not very economical critics say they clog up traffic and pollute the air they are huge earner for the Automobile Industry just why are s. U. V. S so popular what is it that fascinates so many drivers my colleague malta wrote a column on when to take a look. Faster. Stronger. Bigger. All of the worlds people are crazy about s. U. V. S. Being used as a status signifiers. Just the greatest feeling driving around in the flesh. Other problems that they cause. They know youre. Trying to. So lets get into gear and check
To crack down on palestinian media and political activity in the west bank. And currency moves as capital well look at whether the ambitious transition will benefit its people. And the homeless with all the sport the Italian Football League is facing another public backlash over its handling of racism syria have used images of monkeys in a new campaign to tackle the problem causing even more controversy. Kids are happy with this on the news our former president for pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has been sentenced to death in a high treason case the sheriff led pakistan for 9 years after seizing power in a military coup. 2 in 999 now he has served as the countrys former chief of army staff just before that his case relates to the nationwide emergency he imposed after suspending the constitution in november 2007 while the former leader and i live in exile in dubai and was tried in his absence in islamabad well lets get more nigh on this from our correspondents come out hi there he
And the people have still not started to return to their homes of course many of them dont have homes to return to they were destroyed but many others are still afraid to return and if it works will it work because the deescalation zone works because thats been such a difficulty its been such a Sticking Point when it comes to setting them up and making sure that they are policed and implemented properly. It libya is supposed to be a deescalation zone but what happened was last year in september turkey and russia reached the socalled sochi memorandum agreement in that agreement Demilitarized Zone was supposed to be created around the southern edges of provinces zone free of fighters and free of weapons and turkey was given the responsibility to create this zone but it faced a lot of difficulties because there is a group especially the share which many in the International Community believe is still linked to al qaida refused to withdraw its fighters have heavy weapons from the area and
Ground the government was not able to make any significant advances the russians and the Syrian Government were targeting civilian areas killing civilians pressuring the rebels to try to surrender so there was a need to reach some sort of an agreement especially since turkey and russia dont want to rupture their relationship but whether or not it will be short term or long term well we have to wait and see. How the u. N. Has awoken the ceasefire. According to the office of coronation of humanitarian Affairs North strikes have been reported since midnight but there are reports of artillery shelling in northern hama the pause comes after 3 months of intense hostilities that have resulted in close to 500 civilians killed and the displacement of more than 440000 people the un reminds all parties to the conflict and those who have influence over them of their obligations to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure and the principles of distinction and proportionality enshrined in the I
A population of more than 2000000 people and its right on the border with neighboring rwanda the 1st case was identified just over 2 weeks ago it was a priest who traveled from the from the north of the city into the city that was the 1st case identified he died in 2 days ago the 2nd identified patient also died in 2 more have been identified since that patient who died 2 years ago the government says or rather so the World Health Health Organization Says theyve traced more than 500 primary 2nd secondary contacts people hed come into contact with the government says that they vaccinated more than 200 of them with the vaccines given in time it can prevent people from from getting the virus you mentioned the sister of that patient traveled to a city in a neighboring province a car which also has a population of millions of people the officials have managed to trace her and swiftly back to go to try and prevent the spread of the disease because the city is so densely populated so many peo