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Hello to you. The conflict in syria is on the verge of a dangerous escalation, according to a senior un official, who warned that the cost to civilians could be instant and huge. He made his comments as turkey threatened to launch a new military offensive. Talks between turkey and russia, which backs the syrian government, failed to Reach Agreement on how to calm fighting in idlib, the last mainly rebel held region in syria. This report from our international correspondent, orla guerin in istanbul contains some distressing images. Ducking for cover. Even if you can barely stand its time to run. With bombs falling nearby, this family are trying to pack up this family are trying to pack up and go, for the fourth time. Take the children inside, says ibrahim. A parents instinct. But he knows they arent safe there either. Ibrahim says they fled their village in idlib because of bombing, but the war keeps catching up wherever they go. ....
For the us presidency. Harry and meghan announce theyll be stepping back from their royal duties at the end of march. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Good morning. Its 8 00am in singapore, midnight in london, and 9 00am in yokohama,japan, where another 79 people on board the diamond princess cruise ship have tested positive for the coronavirus. That brings the total number of cases on board to 621. Despite that, hundreds of passengers who were given the all clear have left the ship and were not put into further quarantine. Its prompted fierce International Criticism of the way japanese authorities handled the outbreak on board, as Rupert Wingfield hayes reports. As the news choppers hovered overhead, the first passengers released from the diamond princess began their long walk to freedom. Waving goodbye to friends ....
Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its nine am in singapore, one am in london, and ten am in yokohama, japan where another 79 people on board the diamond princess cruise ship have tested positive for the coronavirus. That brings the total number of cases on board to 621. Despite that, hundreds of passengers who were given the all clear have left the ship and were not put into further quarantine. Its prompted fierce International Criticism of the way japanese authorities handled the outbreak on board, as Rupert Wingfield hayes reports. As the news choppers hovered overhead, the first passengers released from the diamond princess began their long walk to freedom. Waving goodbye to friends still stuck on board. Yesterday, these people were virtual prisoners. Today, the first 500 who have tested negative we ....
The conflict in syria is on the verge of a dangerous escalation according to a senior United Nations official. He want the cost to civilians could be insta nt cost to civilians could be instant and huge. Cost to civilians could be instantand huge. He cost to civilians could be instant and huge. He made those comments as turkey threatened to launch a new offensive. Talks are yet to succeed. This report from istanbul has distressing images. Explosion ducking for cover. Even if you can barely stand, its time to run. With bombs falling nearby, the abdulaziz family are trying to pack up and go for the fourth time. Take the children inside, says ebrahim, a parents instinct. But he knows they arent safe there either. He says they fled their village in idlib because of bombing. But the war keeps catching up wherever they go. So they hit the road again, joining the exodus to camps at the border with turkey, which are already overflowing. S ....
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