A small part documentary starts nov 14th w. This is news to live from berlin the pro and Anti Government demonstrators take to lebanon streets for a weekend of rally. Supporters of president michel owen try to canter antigovernment sentiment that is paralyze the country for more than 2 weeks. Authorities in delhi declared a Public Health emergency as Air Pollution reaches the highest levels this year
heavy smog closer schools and causes dozens of flights to be diverted. In the bundesliga a fiercely fought and historic saw it. Secure the capital city for Bragging Rights to the one nil victory over local rivals her top. A michael thanks for joining us nationwide protests are underway in lebanon as demonstrators keep up their demands for reforms in political change and one rally outside beirut thousands have gathered in support of president michel own hes been under heightened pressure to step down after the Prime Minister did so earlier this week. Antigovernment rallies are also taking p
marjah is enveloped by past loss, future pain and, for his mother, anger and grief. two more of her sons were arrested, forced into the afghan army, and died fighting. a fourth was killed in an airstrike. they said they were here to make a better afghanistan for women as well. why did your son join the taliban?
to make their families safe at home and to help afghans build a nation that would never again be a haven for groups like al-qaeda. one of the biggest battles was in helmand in 2010, in the cotton and opium fields around marjah. cultures collided. you can see their fear as british troops took over their home. the plan quick victory turned into grinding guerrilla warfare. after three months, the us commander called marjah a bleeding ulcer . this is marjah now. the war ebbed and flowed across it until the end. now it s over, this man went back to the war damaged home he is too poor to repair. his brother, who planted the tree, was killed fighting for the taliban.
this is marjah now. the war ebbed and flowed across it until the end. now it s over, this man went back to the war damaged home he is too poor to repair. his brother, who planted the tree, was killed fighting for the taliban. marjah is enveloped by past loss, future pain and, for his mother, anger and grief. two more of her sons were arrested, forced into the afghan army, and died fighting. a fourth was killed in an airstrike. they said they were here to make a better afghanistan for women as well.
with a clear enough mission to destroy al-qaeda and to punish the taliban for harbouring them. it is what happened next that is harder to understand and to justify a war that could not be won, that cut across all the hopes they said they had to make afghanistan into a better place. the troops in afghanistan were told they were fighting to make their families safe at home and to help afghans build a nation that would never again be a haven for groups like al-anda. one of the biggest battles was in helmand in 2010, in the cotton and opium fields around marjah. cultures collided. you can see their fear as british troops took over their home. the plan quick victory turned into grinding guerrilla warfare. after three months, the us commander called marjah a bleeding ulcer .