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he is there in turkey. so phil, let's talk about the people on board this ship, because it appears they are mostly men. is that the case for all three of those ships? and what lies ahead for these men? >> reporter: rosemary, what we have seen here are two vessels approach very slowly at this final section of the journey. and now you can see behind us the first of them has come into dock. what we've been told from our teams on the greek side is that yes, they've only seen men board these vessels this morning. but we're not sure where they're from. we're going to zoom in and try to show you a little more closely what we can see here. you can see faces through the tinted glass there, those windows. so we know around 130 people. we know that those migrants that are traveling, they, themselves are escorted aboard with roughly an equal number of european officials, security escort, if you like, maintaining security a aboard the vessel. and from here they're going to disembark, and just beyond what i can show you
he is there in turkey. so phil, let's talk about the people on board this ship, because it appears they are mostly men. is that the case for all three of those ships? and what lies ahead for these men? >> reporter: rosemary, what we have seen here are two vessels approach very slowly at this final section of the journey. and now you can see behind us the first of them has come into dock. what we've been told from our teams on the greek side is that yes, they've only seen men board these...
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and turkey was all about repatriating or sending syrians back to turkey, classified by the e.u. as a safe country under the terms of this deal. turkey has to make some sorts of accommodations with the e.u., make some sort of things clear that it is a safe country and that on a one for one basis those syrians returned here, for each one returned a syrian in a refugee camp here in turkey would be resettled in europe on monday. we saw the first group of syrians sent from here to europe under the terms of this deal, but there is a huge lack of information as to exactly what's happening with the syrians currently in greece who are designd to come back here. one government official week spoke to on monday had said two had come back on monday, another had said none had come back on monday. so far with this returning we're being told by the turkish officials we're not expecting any syrians in this group of 145 that are being sent back here on friday. we know at least of one man who is currently in the island of kios who wants to come back, a syrian man with a family, saying he wants to
and turkey was all about repatriating or sending syrians back to turkey, classified by the e.u. as a safe country under the terms of this deal. turkey has to make some sorts of accommodations with the e.u., make some sort of things clear that it is a safe country and that on a one for one basis those syrians returned here, for each one returned a syrian in a refugee camp here in turkey would be resettled in europe on monday. we saw the first group of syrians sent from here to europe under the...
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-turkey relations right now. turkey has long been an especially important american ally, critical to american foreign and security policy. it has been an ally for 65 years. this is especially a difficult period for turkey, as it is for much of the world. turkey faces internal and external challenges, which all of us, whatever our perspectives and concerns, hope will be resolved in a way that contributes to regional peace, strengthens bilateral ties between our two countries, and upholds the democratic values of the transatlantic community. we look forward to hearing from the president his perspective. then, my colleague will conduct a conversation with the president, followed by an opportunity for him to take a few questions from our guests. mr. president, thank you once again for being back at brookings. [applause] president erdogan: and now, directors of the brookings , ladiese, valued guests and gentlemen, i would like to greet you with respect. brookings is celebrating its centennial this year. it is a pleasu
-turkey relations right now. turkey has long been an especially important american ally, critical to american foreign and security policy. it has been an ally for 65 years. this is especially a difficult period for turkey, as it is for much of the world. turkey faces internal and external challenges, which all of us, whatever our perspectives and concerns, hope will be resolved in a way that contributes to regional peace, strengthens bilateral ties between our two countries, and upholds the...
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germany is the only western ally who still has communication channels with turkey, which is in turkey's interest. forn't see any endgame turkey, we just dramatic actually, because if angela merkel does not open the door, it will be for the prosecution. it will be a good point for angela merkel politically. she will have great support. i don't think she will open it, but even if she would, she would not be punished -- it would not be considered a criminal offense. is for the court to decide, i would say. i would say clearly, if she opens the door for prosecution, it would be regarded as being submissive, by many germans, and she would clearly lose confidence in her own electorate. on the other hand, it is not that she is saying, i think jan bohmermann should be punished. it is just that i see the conditions have been met to open the court the procedural way. that is the only message she should make. the right to deny the turkish leader the right to every other leader and citizen has, it is not her duty to do that. just in legal terms, to give him the privilege to present, and say, angela
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turkeys terrorizing their town. we're live with details and one family's close encounter. >> reporter: chuck, usually you expect a turkey at the dinner table for thanksgiving, but a family had quite the scare when a turkey came flying through their window, breaking the glass and landing on their dining room table. it's incidents just like this one that sparked a down council meeting tonight where folks were discussing wild turkeys. >> i called 911. i told them there was a turkey in my house. kicked in. she grabbed her two kids and darted out of our home. >> my mom managed to just pull wherever she could on me and my sister and get us out of the house. >> reporter: a wild turkey like the ones seen in these pictures crash landed into her home on a saturday morning in january. it flew through breaking the glass landing on her dining room table. its talon prints still visible. >> it was so loud and so traumatic. glass was flying everywhere. he was -- the bird was freaking out. >> reporter: the turkeys had been roaming t
turkeys terrorizing their town. we're live with details and one family's close encounter. >> reporter: chuck, usually you expect a turkey at the dinner table for thanksgiving, but a family had quite the scare when a turkey came flying through their window, breaking the glass and landing on their dining room table. it's incidents just like this one that sparked a down council meeting tonight where folks were discussing wild turkeys. >> i called 911. i told them there was a turkey in...
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turkey. the migrants had either declined to ask for asylum or had their claims rejected. the eu has said it will take back in one refugee deemed legitimate for every person deported. but they are decrying the plan as dangerous. meanwhile, 16 syrian refugees have been flown to central germany to be resettled there is julia report -- resettled there. here is our report. for every syrian deported to turkey, eu will accept one syrian making a legitimate asylum claim from turkey. but for the first syrian refugees to arrive at the airport, it marks the end of a very long germany. journey. >> they are very excited. they don't know what awaits them. first migrants were deported to turkey from greece. what awaits them there is more pay cuts. >> they will be sent to the patch creation center dust to the repatriation center. thousands of migrants are worried about the implementation of the eu turkey deal. desk and in a rocking migrant -- for this iraqi migrants, europe is is only hope. >> the decision t
turkey. the migrants had either declined to ask for asylum or had their claims rejected. the eu has said it will take back in one refugee deemed legitimate for every person deported. but they are decrying the plan as dangerous. meanwhile, 16 syrian refugees have been flown to central germany to be resettled there is julia report -- resettled there. here is our report. for every syrian deported to turkey, eu will accept one syrian making a legitimate asylum claim from turkey. but for the first...
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running out of patience, protests in greek and turkey over the growing refugee crisis. we will take you to senegal where some syrian refugees have found a safe haven. turkey's president expresses concerns of a rising islamaphobia during his trip to the united states >>> dozens of people are dead in fighting between azerbaijan and armenia in the dispute acaucuses region. it is the worst violence there in more than 20 years. azerbaijan says 12 of its soldiers have been killed and armenia reported at least 18 dead. both sides there have been civilian deaths. the disputed region lies inside azerbaijan but it has been controlled by ethnic armenians since a ceasefire in 1994. >> reporter: violence has never been far away for the people of here. a ceasefire in 1994 didn't really bring the peace it promised, but the fighting has not been this brutal. azerbaijan and armenia accuse each other of firing the first shots. azerbaijan says its armed forces came under fire from ar till reand grenade launches and it has taken over two strategic hills and a village. armenia says azerbaij
running out of patience, protests in greek and turkey over the growing refugee crisis. we will take you to senegal where some syrian refugees have found a safe haven. turkey's president expresses concerns of a rising islamaphobia during his trip to the united states >>> dozens of people are dead in fighting between azerbaijan and armenia in the dispute acaucuses region. it is the worst violence there in more than 20 years. azerbaijan says 12 of its soldiers have been killed and armenia...
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deal to resettle in turkey. officials are transporting migrants back from greece back to turkey. police have searched the headquarters of utah's former governing body after names were mentioned in the panama paper's leak. >>> there are conflicting reports as to whether a cease-fire between azerbaijan and armenia is actually holding. they agreed to stop fighting after four days of heavy violence. armenia backed forces say that the cease-fire held overnight. but the azerbaijan defense ministry are reporting violations over the last 24 hours. they. >> i hope armenia will respond to stop the clashes. but if they do not respond, this crime is armenia's fault. russia said that turkey is taking sides. if you're looking for those who are taking sides the most significant country doing that is russia. it loves to take sides. russia took sides in ukraine, georgia and now in syria. >> al jazeera's has this update from the outskirts near the disputed enclave. >> i was walking through one incident that happened in the early hours last saturday when fighting broke out loose the front lines. of
deal to resettle in turkey. officials are transporting migrants back from greece back to turkey. police have searched the headquarters of utah's former governing body after names were mentioned in the panama paper's leak. >>> there are conflicting reports as to whether a cease-fire between azerbaijan and armenia is actually holding. they agreed to stop fighting after four days of heavy violence. armenia backed forces say that the cease-fire held overnight. but the azerbaijan defense...
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two boats have arrived in turkey with pakistani men on board. turkey's parliament has just approved the onward transfer enabling ankara to send the men back to pakistan. we're live in dikili on the turkish coast where the refugees are drew to arrive harry will join us in a moment, but first to lesbos where the first boat has set sail. tell us what you know and what you've seen. >> reporter: we understand a total of 124 people will be deported today. 45 people all male, all pakistani, they were sent in the are early hours of the morning. they are now in turkey. a second boat is at the port waiting for the 79 others to board. also frontex, the e.u. external border protection agency, confirming that the majority are pakistanis. who we understand is that all the people who were deported today did not want to request asylum. this was the case on monday because people who were sent on monday did not request asylum as well. this has been called voluntary returns. we were here. we watched the process. it was calm and smooth and orderly. the people were
two boats have arrived in turkey with pakistani men on board. turkey's parliament has just approved the onward transfer enabling ankara to send the men back to pakistan. we're live in dikili on the turkish coast where the refugees are drew to arrive harry will join us in a moment, but first to lesbos where the first boat has set sail. tell us what you know and what you've seen. >> reporter: we understand a total of 124 people will be deported today. 45 people all male, all pakistani, they...
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that they'll send people on to camps in turkey. potentially somewhere else in the country, and are not saying so far. the interior minister has been talking, saying the deal that came into force on march 20th had an impact in terms of numbers leaving, heading for greece. they dropped off steeply. there are several hundred picked up in the greek islands in since. the real assessment is the fairness of this, whether people's right will be observed. it is a big experiment in how to deal with the refugee crisis, and an experiment that will have a big influence on individuals lives of thousands. >> i'm joined by a researcher with amnesty international, and we are hearing from harry fawcett about the scale of the refugee crisis and the impact on turkey. it appears now that neither turkey nor greece has the infrastructure or resources to implement the deal. >> as next, we have serious concerns about the deal. it's contrary to international laws, and turkey's own legal provisions. we have uncovered credible evidence last week of forced ret
that they'll send people on to camps in turkey. potentially somewhere else in the country, and are not saying so far. the interior minister has been talking, saying the deal that came into force on march 20th had an impact in terms of numbers leaving, heading for greece. they dropped off steeply. there are several hundred picked up in the greek islands in since. the real assessment is the fairness of this, whether people's right will be observed. it is a big experiment in how to deal with the...
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turkey backing azerbaijan. if it escalates will you hope for the interference of armenia and russia. >> we hope the conflict will not flow over the boundaries. it's important to take steps to cool down the situation and cease of tire. -- cease the fire and stop negotiations and have a new forum implying resumption of full-scale and full-fledged communication. i want to underscore the republic and the russian federation. they don't have bilateral agreements. on this conflict we are on our own forces. we have the connections and are part of the armenian home. on various occasions we have places by the armenian soldiers. as of now we deal with the aggression, and we hope that it will take steps to make sure that this conflict doesn't spillover and lead to a bigger disaster. >> you are speaking to us from the u.s. as we heard in the reports, there's an interesting status, it's a de facto state. out not really. the u.s. doesn't recognise the republic. what is it that you hope to achieve with a piece process, indepen
turkey backing azerbaijan. if it escalates will you hope for the interference of armenia and russia. >> we hope the conflict will not flow over the boundaries. it's important to take steps to cool down the situation and cease of tire. -- cease the fire and stop negotiations and have a new forum implying resumption of full-scale and full-fledged communication. i want to underscore the republic and the russian federation. they don't have bilateral agreements. on this conflict we are on our...
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turkey deal, three days before it is to be implemented. hundreds of migrants and refugees that anded on the shores since -- that landed on the shores since 24th march. the u.n. is concerned about conditions inside the detention facilities, which are basically conditions. it is overcrowded, lack of sanitation, it is not just that. the world organization is worried that the people, the asylum requests are not being processed because of the lack of time. and they are concerned that international law could be violated. >> today we are urging the parties to the e.u. and turkey agreement on refugees and migrants to ensure that all safeguards are in place before any returns begin. this is in light of continued serious gaffes in both countries. >> reporter: the u.n. is concerned about 50,000 migrants and refugees, they are not part of the e.u. turkey deal, and have been trapped since the u.n. closed borders. yes, tensions have been on the rise and we have heard of fights between the different communities on the ground. many of those stranded say t
turkey deal, three days before it is to be implemented. hundreds of migrants and refugees that anded on the shores since -- that landed on the shores since 24th march. the u.n. is concerned about conditions inside the detention facilities, which are basically conditions. it is overcrowded, lack of sanitation, it is not just that. the world organization is worried that the people, the asylum requests are not being processed because of the lack of time. and they are concerned that international...
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first on turkey, turkey it dissipates in the coalition fighting title. turkey provides military assets, but in addition turkey provides infrastructure basis and other facilities for the efforts of the coalition fighting title. so without turkey it would've been much difficult to conduct many fighting isil. second, turkey is nato allied most affected by influence -- influx of refugees. it hosts more than 2 million, posted 3 million press refugees, so turkey is heavily affected by the crisis in iraq, syria. when it comes to nato's role in addressing the migrant and refugee crisis, nato's mineral has been to do with instability in the region, trying to help stabilize the country's where the refugees are coming from. when it comes to managing for handling the refugee crisis in europe, nato is norman not a first responder because this is about border control, cold start, border controls, humanitarian aid and so on to the refugees. but when we were asked, we responded. we actually responded very quickly because of germany, turkey and greece ask nato for help.
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turkey deal. however he has been trying to encourage them to make the journey anyway because they can still claim asylum. there is a huge shortfall in the numbers needed to process the asylum applications on the other side of this short straight of sea water. there are some who are gambling on trying to get there. it's important for the e.u. and turkey to demonstrate that it works. so far it has been a stuttering start >>> thank you for that. there is growing anger at argentina's president because of a panama paper scandal. hundreds protesters have gather outside parliament house demanding the president resign. on thursday a public prosecutor asked for permission to investigate the president's role in offshore accounts after he was named in the panama papers. macri says he has nothing to ride. >> reporter: argentina's president won last year's election and promised to crackdown on corruption. now he is at the center of a probe on just that. it is over his connection with an offshore company in the
turkey deal. however he has been trying to encourage them to make the journey anyway because they can still claim asylum. there is a huge shortfall in the numbers needed to process the asylum applications on the other side of this short straight of sea water. there are some who are gambling on trying to get there. it's important for the e.u. and turkey to demonstrate that it works. so far it has been a stuttering start >>> thank you for that. there is growing anger at argentina's...
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deal to vettel them in turkey. both began transporting refugees back to turkey on monday. but many migrants are still hopeful they will be granted asylum in europe. >>> swiss police have searched the headquarters of european football's governing body. they are investigating a television rights deal signed in 2006 when fifa head was uefa's legal chief. he denies any wrongdoing. >>> ted cruz and bernie sanders have won the republican and democratic primaries in wisconsin. it may complicate things for front runners, donald trump and hillary clinton, who still, though, enjoy comfortable leads. >>> there are con flirting reports as to whether a ceasefire between azerbaijan and armia. they agreed to halt fighting after four days of conflict. armenian backed forces say the ceasefire held overnight. but the defense ministry is reporting 115 armenian violations in the past 24 hours. >>> turkey is an ally to azerbaijan and the turkish president says armenia's troops need to put down their weapons. >> translator: i hope armenia will respond to azerbaijan's efforts to stop the armed c
deal to vettel them in turkey. both began transporting refugees back to turkey on monday. but many migrants are still hopeful they will be granted asylum in europe. >>> swiss police have searched the headquarters of european football's governing body. they are investigating a television rights deal signed in 2006 when fifa head was uefa's legal chief. he denies any wrongdoing. >>> ted cruz and bernie sanders have won the republican and democratic primaries in wisconsin. it may...
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s plans to resettle them in turkey gets closer. residents want them gone, and those in turkey are against setting up a facility to house them. >> there has been fighting in the disputed roj joonls. both sides report casualties, and accused each other of violating a ceasefire that has been in place since 1994. two dozen protesters arrested, who were defying a ban on demonstrations. officers arrested a number of right wing protesters, where far right groups planned a demonstration. in other stories - a memorial service has been held in kenya from 148 killed in an attack on the university. fires from the eastern army group stormed the camp, parking a 15 hour siege. malcolm webb was at the commemorationent >>> the victims of the university attack came to learn, but their studies and their lives were brutally cut short. many complain the authorities did nothing to prevent the attack, in spite of being warned, and changes came too late. >> now the local government paid for a memorial inscribed with their names. >> we have elaborate measu
s plans to resettle them in turkey gets closer. residents want them gone, and those in turkey are against setting up a facility to house them. >> there has been fighting in the disputed roj joonls. both sides report casualties, and accused each other of violating a ceasefire that has been in place since 1994. two dozen protesters arrested, who were defying a ban on demonstrations. officers arrested a number of right wing protesters, where far right groups planned a demonstration. in other...
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turkey's prime minister didn't want to disrupt his visit. part of the government's plan is to rebuild the historic part of the city. for months they have been hit by security forces and the outlawed kurdish workers party the pkk. there have been attacks and violence. >> your brothers have come here for the turkish flag would continue to wave. they gave their lives in order for it not to fall into ruin like damascus, like aleppo. >> turkey is increasingly being targeted. last month a suicide attack carried out by isil suicide-bomber killed several tourists in istanbul. both ankara and istanbul have seen spike attacks since last year. the security and the economy are the targets. several consolidates have closed their missions, and many western states have warned their citizens from visiting the country, especially southeastern turkey. thursday's car bomb attack will only increase fears of more attacks. al jazeera. >> syrian state media said state officials have uncovered a mass grave in palmyra. the remains of 40 people were found, 23 of them
turkey's prime minister didn't want to disrupt his visit. part of the government's plan is to rebuild the historic part of the city. for months they have been hit by security forces and the outlawed kurdish workers party the pkk. there have been attacks and violence. >> your brothers have come here for the turkish flag would continue to wave. they gave their lives in order for it not to fall into ruin like damascus, like aleppo. >> turkey is increasingly being targeted. last month a...
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weaving in and out of traffic. ♪ i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms®. we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms®. no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. rage video out of florida. in repeatedly being chased down by a ford fusion in and out of traffic and at one point goes against traffic over 100 miles per hour. he does admit to hitting the mir however he may have taken it all little far by trying to run down the car. he tried to file a police report but was later told it is far too common to worry about. >> naturally a game changer and leading the g.o.p. race. >> but the donald has $383 million even attracting outside exposure you will see a. [laughter] half naked girls. [laughter] but not everybody is a scene and. but stay away from the reach wheat. [laughter] >> that was funny. she was offering some advice to her husband. and although he may be attracting
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turkey's kurdish issue is like a bleeding wound. the pkk has been fighting for autonomy for over 30 years. a fragile peace process collapsed last year restoring trust will take much more than rebuilding homes and likelihoods t assada, al jazeera. >>> the head of the penal parliament has criticized the turkey's president for protesting against a sat issuecal song mocking his treatment of journalists. erdouan's response to the two-minute song has warnede morphed into a diplomatic awkward for the jrman chal s seller. >>> it's understood that airstrikes for the saudi-led coalition have hit an al-qaeda camp. several fighters from al-qaeda a in the arabian peninsula were killed near mokula. saudi coalition officials have not yet commented on the incident. members of the flight crew of egypt air 181 have spoken about the hijacking of their plane last tuesday. it's turned out that the hijacke hijackers' explosive did were fake and motivations were motivated by a feud with his ex-wife. at the time the crew was responding to a credible threat
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he joins us from turkey this morning. phil, bring us up to speed. >> reporter: so, christine, what you can see behind me is the second of three boats to pull in here to the turkish town of dikili. we are told 202 in total. mostly from pakistan and afghanis as well. this is the first batch of the returns. the reason for the policy which has been enacted, the eu says from necessity. european countries have closed their borders and created a backlog in greece with tens of thousands of migrants stranded in camps. that number growing by the day. they negotiated the deal with turk turkey. they will have to agree to come back on their own if they don't apply for protection in greece. the rest, according to the eu, will be allowed to stay. what we will see every day is boats like this arriving in turkey and unloading these people. there aren't many syrians aboard here, but the expectation that is to change in the coming days and weeks. for every syrian returned to turkey here, they will take one syrian directly from the refugee c
he joins us from turkey this morning. phil, bring us up to speed. >> reporter: so, christine, what you can see behind me is the second of three boats to pull in here to the turkish town of dikili. we are told 202 in total. mostly from pakistan and afghanis as well. this is the first batch of the returns. the reason for the policy which has been enacted, the eu says from necessity. european countries have closed their borders and created a backlog in greece with tens of thousands of...
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stay for the turkey's president's pledge to build a city in ruins. fighting for their culture, indigenous australians defend their right to fish. stay with us. stay with us. >>> welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera. dozens have been killed in the fighting between azerbaijan and armenia in the dispute region. it is the worst violence there in more than 20 years. people in the greek town of idomeni have been protesting over the refugee camp on the border. at least five people have been shot dead at a detention in libya. migrants were shot at while trying to escape the center. turkish prime minister has promised to rebuild the city. the his tore part of the city has been left in ruins. >> reporter: this man is in debt. his cafÉ has been closed. fighting has stopped and although his business is open again, he is not happy. >> translation: the people had nothing. they were australian agree. there was to work, nothing. i'm in debt. i'm relying on my credit card and i don't know how i will pay back the bank. the government has to help us. >> re
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the camps will house asylum seekers sent back to turkey from europe. in a moment, we'll speak so harry fossett standing by. first, lets cross to zeina hodor at the detention facility in lesbos. you've been speaking to some of the people. what did they say or what did they tell you about this ruling that's about to come into effect? >> as you can imagine, there's a lot of anxiety among refugees and migrants less than 24 hours before the deport is as are set to begin. the detention facility behind me, people are locked up there, people who land on the island post marsh 20 are being sent to detention centers. we're not allowed to film inside. we are not allowed to film the refugees close to the fence but spoke to a group of syrians. they are worried about their fate, asking what is going to happen to us, are syrians going to be deported or is it going to be the afghans, the pakistanis, i am a defector from the syrian army, i cannot go back. i won't be safe. at the end of the day, greek officials and e.u. officials are making it clear that there will be no
the camps will house asylum seekers sent back to turkey from europe. in a moment, we'll speak so harry fossett standing by. first, lets cross to zeina hodor at the detention facility in lesbos. you've been speaking to some of the people. what did they say or what did they tell you about this ruling that's about to come into effect? >> as you can imagine, there's a lot of anxiety among refugees and migrants less than 24 hours before the deport is as are set to begin. the detention facility...
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al jazeera, turkey. >> reporter: the migrants and refugees are protesting. they do not want to be departed back to turkey. chanting we want freedom, we are not illegal. they are increasingly worried that they will be sent back. that is a likelihood that that will happen. they are no now applying for asylum. if those claims are not send they will be sent back. this is a huge operation requiring assistance, the e.u. has sent more staff to try to speed up the asylum process. >> i know that a large amount of people which are here have expressed their willingness to apply for asylum. and we -- i need to emphasize here, that this is not an all return system. so this will not be automatically sent to turkey. it doesn't work like that. every case will be treated on its own merits. legislation in place terms that set the conditions where there is the article that sends them to a safe country. there is also an article about is al jazeera sue limb meaning they have been given protection to another state. so it becomes obvious that this person can be safe and practice t
al jazeera, turkey. >> reporter: the migrants and refugees are protesting. they do not want to be departed back to turkey. chanting we want freedom, we are not illegal. they are increasingly worried that they will be sent back. that is a likelihood that that will happen. they are no now applying for asylum. if those claims are not send they will be sent back. this is a huge operation requiring assistance, the e.u. has sent more staff to try to speed up the asylum process. >> i know...
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there is an agreement to advances turkey's eu membership bid. in a moment, we will go live to zeina hodr who is in le sp os but first to harry fawcett who is standing by in the coastal town in turkey. harry, so we are hearing now that two boatloads of people have arrived in turkey. how prepared are the turkish authorities? >> reporter: well, that's something that we were trying to establish over several days. this has been, i think, on both sides, the greek and the turkish side something of a rush to get everything ready. there is a huge amount weighing on this first day of this operation proper both in terms of trying to process these people properly but also the kind of signal that this all send. it's meant to show to the wider world and especially to those trying to come to europe that such a voyage may well be futile. what's happening is the second of those three boats is currently in port. those people are being processed. we understand 202 will be coming in total. there is a third boat from hios, still waiting to make landfall here what ha
there is an agreement to advances turkey's eu membership bid. in a moment, we will go live to zeina hodr who is in le sp os but first to harry fawcett who is standing by in the coastal town in turkey. harry, so we are hearing now that two boatloads of people have arrived in turkey. how prepared are the turkish authorities? >> reporter: well, that's something that we were trying to establish over several days. this has been, i think, on both sides, the greek and the turkish side something...
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and turkey isn't very good for us. maybe the soldiers and police are good, but there are criminals taking our money. >> as part of the eu's deal with turkey which was signed last month. the eu border control agency chartered two bodes for monday's deportation but has only received 1/10 of the personnel promised by eu member states. each migrant is being accompanied by an officer for security reasons. they say the procedure to place in an orderly fashion and migrants willingly left. they are migrants who don't ask for asylum and i think that was the majority who left today. and there are those who ask for asylum and their claim can be admitted or not. that's a much longer procedure. >> those being sent back are among the over 5000 have derived -- have arrived in lesbos since -- syrianwill accept one making an asylum claim from turkey. before marchrived 20 are still on the greek mainland stuck in makeshift neighborsr greece's closed their borders and shut off the balkans. natalie is covering this story from the port on t
and turkey isn't very good for us. maybe the soldiers and police are good, but there are criminals taking our money. >> as part of the eu's deal with turkey which was signed last month. the eu border control agency chartered two bodes for monday's deportation but has only received 1/10 of the personnel promised by eu member states. each migrant is being accompanied by an officer for security reasons. they say the procedure to place in an orderly fashion and migrants willingly left. they...
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these people are not part of the eu and turkey deal. they have been trapped since europe closed it's borders. and the frustration is growing, and the tensions have been on the rise. the fact that we have heard of fights between the different communities on the ground. and many of those stranded in greece say that they have not been able to apply for asylum. no one picks up their calls. and the u.n. is worried that greece does not have the capacity to process all of asylum requests. >> without further urgent support, the capacity of the greek service to register and process, hours of registration, daily ceilings on registrations, and lack of access to the skype system for registration, whereby people receive their appointments and interviews via skype, this is adding to the anxiety. >> it will be an important show of force to show the migrants that they're serious, especially since the deal came into effect on march 20th. but the arrivals continue. a much lower number than in the past. but people still continue to land on greece's shows.
these people are not part of the eu and turkey deal. they have been trapped since europe closed it's borders. and the frustration is growing, and the tensions have been on the rise. the fact that we have heard of fights between the different communities on the ground. and many of those stranded in greece say that they have not been able to apply for asylum. no one picks up their calls. and the u.n. is worried that greece does not have the capacity to process all of asylum requests. >>...
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our suppliers have moved to turkey and we try to continue our work as best as we can. trade is the lifeline of our people. >> reporter: news some syria is just a few swipes away. again, it's not good, pictures of his home or what is left of it. this feeling of loss is only broken by the arrival of a number customer. a chance to forget the war for just a moment and focus on life here in senegal >>> the front runner for the republican party nomination to become the next u.s. president has reiterated his stance on syrian refugees during a meeting. he said he would send them back to syria >> we have people coming in from syria on the migration. thousands and thousands of people. we have no idea who they are, where they come from, there's no documentation. we have to be crazy. no, i will tell you, they're going home. if i become president t we have to. we have to. we have no choice. where are these people coming from. where are our leaders coming from? what are they doing? >>> the turkish president made comments while open an ignores islamic center. >> reporter: turkey's pr
our suppliers have moved to turkey and we try to continue our work as best as we can. trade is the lifeline of our people. >> reporter: news some syria is just a few swipes away. again, it's not good, pictures of his home or what is left of it. this feeling of loss is only broken by the arrival of a number customer. a chance to forget the war for just a moment and focus on life here in senegal >>> the front runner for the republican party nomination to become the next u.s....
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europe begins deporting migrants back to turkey. it's part of a controversial agreement aimed at ending the migrant crisis. human rights groups say the deal puts refugees in danger. and as the world marks international day for mine awareness, we'll go beyond the statistics to see the danger of these lethal weapons. >> i'm brent. it's good to have you with us. the tax man has his work cut out for him. tonight, tax authorities around the globe are launching investigations after millions of leaked documents revealed how tens of thousands of wealthy and powerful people are hiding their money in offshore companies. 12 current and former heads of government have been implicated. the information was leaked to an international coalition of media outlets. >> ice lan dick prime minister sigmundur davio gunnlaugsson is not normally in the world's media spotlights. but following the document leak linking him and his wife to an offshore company in the british virgin islands, he may become the highest casualty of the so-called panama papers. he p
europe begins deporting migrants back to turkey. it's part of a controversial agreement aimed at ending the migrant crisis. human rights groups say the deal puts refugees in danger. and as the world marks international day for mine awareness, we'll go beyond the statistics to see the danger of these lethal weapons. >> i'm brent. it's good to have you with us. the tax man has his work cut out for him. tonight, tax authorities around the globe are launching investigations after millions of...
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no conflict, turkey-backed sirrians groups. things got worst for the two countries last year after turkey shut down a russia fighter jet it said had entered its airspace. russia's intervention in syria is the latest example of how president vladimir putin continues to increase the role of his military when and where he sees fit. >> until 2014, after the annexation of crimea and support for pro-russian rebels in eastern crain, moscow faced isolation and deepening sanctions. putin wasn't deterred. aside from the conflicts, the country is militarily involved in, there are also numerous long standing political and ethnic tensions that continue. chechnia is one example. now many wonder if another foreign war may be looming for moscow and what president putin, whose actions have repeatedly surprised the work will do next. mohammed jam joom, al jazeera. >>> same with russia al fire has broken out in moscow. several hundred fire fighters and several cranes are battling the plays near the kremlin. the frames spread and destroyed part of
no conflict, turkey-backed sirrians groups. things got worst for the two countries last year after turkey shut down a russia fighter jet it said had entered its airspace. russia's intervention in syria is the latest example of how president vladimir putin continues to increase the role of his military when and where he sees fit. >> until 2014, after the annexation of crimea and support for pro-russian rebels in eastern crain, moscow faced isolation and deepening sanctions. putin wasn't...
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and could be a key to many important developments in the region and turkey, turkey and israel had ups and downs. have had ups and downs in their relationship since the founding of israel and now it was a down period. he is known because of his own domestic and down problems key of normalizing the relationship. it's not going to be a close relationship that we had in the 90s and into power but if turkey and israel were to collaborate this would be a formidable partnership. >> thank you. the first one we talked about has gri on power in lebanon that's strong after the involvement in syria. we hear so many statements from israeli officials talking about possibility of another war in lebanon. do you think this is a possibility with the israeli war in south golan? my second question is concerning the story in politico about a letter from ten senators to the state department about human rights abuses with the israeli military and egyptian military. what do you think this is turning point in congress? how do you read they? thank you. >> thank you. okay. on the first question, the prospect of
and could be a key to many important developments in the region and turkey, turkey and israel had ups and downs. have had ups and downs in their relationship since the founding of israel and now it was a down period. he is known because of his own domestic and down problems key of normalizing the relationship. it's not going to be a close relationship that we had in the 90s and into power but if turkey and israel were to collaborate this would be a formidable partnership. >> thank you....
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deal to settle in turkey, boats began to settle back from greece and turkey on monday. many are hopeful they'll be granted asylum in europe. >> ted cruz and bernie sanders win wisconsin. it may complicate things from for donald trump and clinton. >> and former secretary-general named in the panama papers leak, from fifa >>> workers from outside the e.u. has been living in the u.s. for less than 10 years and learn 30,000, to protect british jobs and others say it will hurt the economy. >> reporter: in a pub over the road from downing street, a party that is a protest against new immigration rules making it harder for non-europeans to stay in the country, rules that are cruel and ill-conceived. alison has a first-class degree from the royal academy of music. she found it a therapeutic programme for refugee children. so a valuable member of the society. it's not easy making a living playing the flute. under the new rules alison, who is american, will soon have to leave the u.k. . >> this is my home, i should not be forced to leave. the big problem of this visa legislation,
deal to settle in turkey, boats began to settle back from greece and turkey on monday. many are hopeful they'll be granted asylum in europe. >> ted cruz and bernie sanders win wisconsin. it may complicate things from for donald trump and clinton. >> and former secretary-general named in the panama papers leak, from fifa >>> workers from outside the e.u. has been living in the u.s. for less than 10 years and learn 30,000, to protect british jobs and others say it will hurt...
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i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised. to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma, and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. for all their new devices. you can't break me. you wanna piece of cake? our switchers guarantee makes it easy to get 100 meg internet. cable can't offer these speeds at this price. . >>> remember you can join the conversation on facebook, twitter and instagram using the #abc7. >>> and the primary. jimmy kimmel is next eyewitness news is in >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, hillary clinton. from "the catch," peter krause.
i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised. to...
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dari: wild turkey terrorize a new jersey neighborhood. steve: they are not too pleasant, they are massive. what happened when one crashed into window of a home. dari: road rage on a florida highway on camera, car versus motorcycle in turns tragic. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. come back today. you'll get 100 meg internet, tv, phone and more for $89.99 a month. and now, get a $300 reward card. call today. dari: people who live in teanec
dari: wild turkey terrorize a new jersey neighborhood. steve: they are not too pleasant, they are massive. what happened when one crashed into window of a home. dari: road rage on a florida highway on camera, car versus motorcycle in turns tragic. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have...
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they're saying that they do not wanted to go to turkey. as a result, there's a lot of tension in the existing camps. there have been fights between different groups, specifically between migrants and refugees. [ inaudible ] those who can qualify and those who do not qualify to be able to be readmitted, people have been leaving camps. they've been in one particular island, one of the main entry points into europe for thousands of these migrants and refugees. people left the camp, went there for two days now, just protesting saying that they will not get on the boats. the agreement itself is quite controversial. those who do not qualify for asylum will be turned back. but at the moment, greece itself is saying it does not have the facility, is not able to process these asylum applications. we hear that on the other side, turkey is not really ready to receive them. and we're looking at something that's about to start in less than 24 hours from now, george. >> the protests that are playing out, when it comes to migrants who are there, trying t
they're saying that they do not wanted to go to turkey. as a result, there's a lot of tension in the existing camps. there have been fights between different groups, specifically between migrants and refugees. [ inaudible ] those who can qualify and those who do not qualify to be able to be readmitted, people have been leaving camps. they've been in one particular island, one of the main entry points into europe for thousands of these migrants and refugees. people left the camp, went there for...
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but even while more than 200 people were deported to turkey, sent back to turkey, what we understand is that there have been new arrivals, we do not have the exact figures because greek authorities released that in the morning. at least 200. the majority of the people who made it to greece's islands are syrian families. and these people said that they had no idea about the deal, had no idea that they could be deported. true are not, we do know that many syrians are hopeful that they will be exempted and they will be qualified as refugees. but there are a few thousand people now locked up in detention centers, they would have definitely heard about the deportations. they have a lot of anxiety, a lot of uncertainty. and what we understand from the spokesperson of frontex the eu external border agency she made it very clear to us this morning that syrians won't be exempted and just because they are coming from a war zone if their asylum request are rejected they will be deported back to turkey. >> a huge data leak from a panamanian law firm has revealed how the super-rich hide their mon
but even while more than 200 people were deported to turkey, sent back to turkey, what we understand is that there have been new arrivals, we do not have the exact figures because greek authorities released that in the morning. at least 200. the majority of the people who made it to greece's islands are syrian families. and these people said that they had no idea about the deal, had no idea that they could be deported. true are not, we do know that many syrians are hopeful that they will be...
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greece is returning more migrants to turkey. two boats have arrived in dikili from lesbos with pakistani men on board. the deal came into effect on monday. a former lebanese government minister with close ties to syria's president bashar al-assad has been sentenced to nine years and nine months in prison. the former information minister was found guilty of smuggling explosives an planning attacks. voting is underway in djibouti. if the president wins he will extend his already 17 years of power. opposition party r parties say the campaign has been unfair >>> returning to the stop story of return of refugees to turkey. speaking to a middle east regional director for the refugee council. greek officials aare saying in the past 24 hours 149 migrants landed in lesbos. so it seems like they're new arrivals to some of the greek islands. what's your reading into this. does it mean that the deal is not setting out what is meant to set out which is meant no stem the flow of migrants and refugee refugees? >> i think the continued movement
greece is returning more migrants to turkey. two boats have arrived in dikili from lesbos with pakistani men on board. the deal came into effect on monday. a former lebanese government minister with close ties to syria's president bashar al-assad has been sentenced to nine years and nine months in prison. the former information minister was found guilty of smuggling explosives an planning attacks. voting is underway in djibouti. if the president wins he will extend his already 17 years of...
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for example, turkey needs to pass laws on temporary protections on people being sent back to turkey. we need to make sure that these protection meets are being met. sarah: that was unhcr's spokesman. the u.s. is hosting a nuclear conference about preventing nuclear weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists. north korea, south korea, japan, and europe were present. in talks with chinese president xi jinping, both presidents discussed sanctions on north korea. president obama praised the nuclear deal with iran, claiming it has been successful but more work is needed. earlier, washington correspondent, richard walker, spoke with rose go to molar. richard: the message here is that there has been progress made in terms of cutting out nuclear material and preventing it from falling into the wrong hands. but, given the desire of terrorist groups to conduct some sort of attack, do we have to assume it is inevitable? there will be some form of zack -- of attack? >> the purpose of the president's speech in prague was to raise international attention to this profound threat to internati
for example, turkey needs to pass laws on temporary protections on people being sent back to turkey. we need to make sure that these protection meets are being met. sarah: that was unhcr's spokesman. the u.s. is hosting a nuclear conference about preventing nuclear weapons from falling into the hands of terrorists. north korea, south korea, japan, and europe were present. in talks with chinese president xi jinping, both presidents discussed sanctions on north korea. president obama praised the...
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so turkey and when do you think air flights will resume to egypt and turkey? >> translator: well, first of all, regarding crimea, i was interested to see the latest update on the production of the bridge. usually there are a lot of contractors and aspiring contractors for this kind of project. this time, to be honest with you, it was difficult for us to find the right company that would be willing and also capable of undertaking this kind of construction. we were under budgetary restraints but also there were other concerns and other deliberations, but we have picked a company and it meets all of our string ent criteria. we spent several months debating the price of the cost of the contract and actually we have been able to even reduce the enterprient event you'lly and hoping everything will be completed on time and in due quality. as for traveling to turkey or egypt, this doesn't really depend upon us. this isn't up to us. the reasons for the existing construction is quite different. in egypt they are trying to combat the streamists that are operating in the
so turkey and when do you think air flights will resume to egypt and turkey? >> translator: well, first of all, regarding crimea, i was interested to see the latest update on the production of the bridge. usually there are a lot of contractors and aspiring contractors for this kind of project. this time, to be honest with you, it was difficult for us to find the right company that would be willing and also capable of undertaking this kind of construction. we were under budgetary...
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turkey on the other hand has been backing azerbaijan. turkey has imposed blockades on its border since the conflict began more than 30 years ago. live to our correspondent, just looking at that breakdown of who has got a vested interested in here, it looks like it has the making of some sort of proxy conflict and it has been like that for a long, long time. >> reporter: they could do. certainly the potential for this particular flare-up of violence is that it could spiral into a much wider regional war, but at the moment as far as we know it looks as if the triggers for this particular round of violence is local. we don't know much at the moment because this is a murky conflict that has been going on for decades and it is a hard to reach part of the world. there is a lot of information disemanation going on at the moment which is looking to muddy the waters. we've heard from the president of azerbaijan in the last few hours saying that this was a big victory for their people, but he says it was the armenians that started it although the
turkey on the other hand has been backing azerbaijan. turkey has imposed blockades on its border since the conflict began more than 30 years ago. live to our correspondent, just looking at that breakdown of who has got a vested interested in here, it looks like it has the making of some sort of proxy conflict and it has been like that for a long, long time. >> reporter: they could do. certainly the potential for this particular flare-up of violence is that it could spiral into a much...
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and turkey on refugees. on the greek island hundreds of refugees protested after clashes broke out at their holding center. at least ten people were injured. about 300 broke through a fence and ran away to avoid being deported to turkey. we have this update on the greece-macedonia border. >> reporter: the u.n. yet again expressing concern about the e.u. turkey deal just three days before this was to be implemented. hundreds of migrants and refugee who is landed on greece's shores since the 20th of march are now being held in detention facilities. the u.n. is concerned about the conditions inside those detention facilities, which are basically prisons. the u.n. said that they're overcrowded, lack of sanitation but it's not just that. the world organization is worried that these people, their asylum requests are not being processed because of lack of time. and they're also concern thad international law could be violated. >> today we're urging the parties to the recent e.u. and turkey agreement on refugees and
and turkey on refugees. on the greek island hundreds of refugees protested after clashes broke out at their holding center. at least ten people were injured. about 300 broke through a fence and ran away to avoid being deported to turkey. we have this update on the greece-macedonia border. >> reporter: the u.n. yet again expressing concern about the e.u. turkey deal just three days before this was to be implemented. hundreds of migrants and refugee who is landed on greece's shores since...
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turkey? president putin: well, first president putin: well, first of all, regarding crimea, i was interested to see this latest update on the process of the construction of the bridge. usually there are a lot of contractors, a lot of aspiring contractors for this kind of project. but this time, to be honest with you, it was difficult for us to find the right company that would be willing and also capable of undertaking this kind of construction. we were under budgetary restraints but also there were other concerns and other deliberations. but we have picked a company. and it meets all of our stringent criteria. we spent several months debating the price of the -- the cost of the contract and actually, we have been able to even reduce the end price eventually. and we are hoping that everything will be completed on time and with the due quality. as for traveling to turkey or egypt, you know, this doesn't really depend upon us. this isn't up to us. the reasons for the existing disruption are qui
turkey? president putin: well, first president putin: well, first of all, regarding crimea, i was interested to see this latest update on the process of the construction of the bridge. usually there are a lot of contractors, a lot of aspiring contractors for this kind of project. but this time, to be honest with you, it was difficult for us to find the right company that would be willing and also capable of undertaking this kind of construction. we were under budgetary restraints but also there...
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turkey's prime minister has promised to build the city of diyarbakir. clashes with the pk have left the historic part of the city in ruins. >> reporter: this man is now in debt. his small shop and cafÉ were closed for months. fighting between security forces and the p.k.k. has stopped. although his business is open again, he is not happy. >> translation: the people have nothing. they were hungry. there was to work, nothing. i'm in debt. i'm relying on my credit card and i don't know how i will pay back the bank. the government has to help us. >> reporter: he is not alone. many people in diyarbakir's historic part have been affected. the district of soul is the hardest hit. the government imposed the curfew in late 2015 and launched a military operation targeting p.k.k. members and affiliated groups. the fighting went on for months. house to house, street by street. local aid groups say between 40,000 to 50,000 people were forced to leave. the damage is estimated to be tens of millions of dollars. over two weeks ago the curfew was lifted and life is slo
turkey's prime minister has promised to build the city of diyarbakir. clashes with the pk have left the historic part of the city in ruins. >> reporter: this man is now in debt. his small shop and cafÉ were closed for months. fighting between security forces and the p.k.k. has stopped. although his business is open again, he is not happy. >> translation: the people have nothing. they were hungry. there was to work, nothing. i'm in debt. i'm relying on my credit card and i don't...
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turkey is increasingly being targeted. last month a suicide attack carried out by an isil suicide bomber killed several tourists in istanbul. artem anisimov and istanbul has seen the attacks. the security and the economy are the targets. several consoleates closed the missions and many states warned citizens against visiting the country, especially south-eastern turkey. thursday the car bomb attack increased fears. >> a judge placed on israeli shoulder on open detention. the the officer shot and killed a palestinian man who had been wounded after stabbing another officer. stephanie dekker reports from west jerusalem. israel's military posterior appeared in court. to fight a decision. when it's called. he'll go to a military base. >> his appeal failed. to read you some of the quotes the jooef prosecutors said the video and testimony posed no threat. this is military words. however many movements made at the scene. none of the people, including the commanders were not alarmed. it has to do with the self-defence, they he felt
turkey is increasingly being targeted. last month a suicide attack carried out by an isil suicide bomber killed several tourists in istanbul. artem anisimov and istanbul has seen the attacks. the security and the economy are the targets. several consoleates closed the missions and many states warned citizens against visiting the country, especially south-eastern turkey. thursday the car bomb attack increased fears. >> a judge placed on israeli shoulder on open detention. the the officer...
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he is one of many journalists facing charges in turkey. the borders without borders press index. >> we can no longer accept the turkish authorities that would like to send a clear signal. brent: i am joined in the studio by the director of german reporters. this award, how important is it? and gestures like this? >> i think any public pressure, any public attention to help people fighting for press freedom in turkey, i have been to turkey as various times -- at various times. brent: where is the intimidation coming from? >> in the end, it's the government and the president who is responsible for the climate of intimidation, for the climate of fear. and very often, for the accusations, he is filing claims as well. of course, this causes a climate which makes party officials making offenses against journalists. brent: header they feel about this crackdown on independent journalism. >> there is still support for those independent journalist. of course, the government was elected by a majority of the people. >> a u.s. judge has approved a deal
he is one of many journalists facing charges in turkey. the borders without borders press index. >> we can no longer accept the turkish authorities that would like to send a clear signal. brent: i am joined in the studio by the director of german reporters. this award, how important is it? and gestures like this? >> i think any public pressure, any public attention to help people fighting for press freedom in turkey, i have been to turkey as various times -- at various times. brent:...
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a deal to send refugees back to turkey from greece. at least 750 people are expected to be returned to turkey on three different vessels in the coming hours. yemen's president has sacked his prime minister and vice president replacing him with two loyalists. he says his removal was due to government failures. syrian state media says government troops have taken over a town 100 kilometers west of palmyra. it felt to i.s.i.l. last year and considered to be a stronghold in the homs province. government forces were backed by russian air pour. it was said the capture of the town would secure oil routes between damascus and syria. the armed syrian group al-nusra leader has been killed. he was killed with his son and 20 fighters in northern syria near idlib. he was known as the media spokesman for the group. clashes between azerbaijani and armenian forces continue. it's the worst outlake of violence in more than 20 years over the disputed nagorno-karabakh region. our correspondent reports >> reporter: despite claims of a ceasefire by azerbaij
a deal to send refugees back to turkey from greece. at least 750 people are expected to be returned to turkey on three different vessels in the coming hours. yemen's president has sacked his prime minister and vice president replacing him with two loyalists. he says his removal was due to government failures. syrian state media says government troops have taken over a town 100 kilometers west of palmyra. it felt to i.s.i.l. last year and considered to be a stronghold in the homs province....