Are trying to enter europe and in the United States the former front runner and progressive champion Elizabeth Warren ends her campaign for the democratic president ial nomination. I will not be running for president in 2020 but i guarantee i will still be in the fight for the hard working folks across this country who have gotten the short end of the stick over and over thats been the fight of my life and it will continue to be said endorsing either Bernie Sanders or joe biden could be crucial in the race for the white house but martin says shes not ready to give her support to anyone just yet and after a historic peace deal between the u. S. Intelligence forces afghan filmmaker dot says women in the country may now face new threats and shes determined to tell their stories. I bring golf to our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome well there may be a possible end to the fighting in northwestern syria tonight turkish president richard to one and russian president Vladimir Putin say theyve agreed to a cease fire for the countrys did live province that cease fire takes effect at midnight tonight the deal was announced after 6 hours of talks between the 2 leaders today in moscow. Earlier we heard from russia correspondent sure when about that meeting but these talks seem to have been rather tense they went on for over 6 hours 1st there was a tete a tete meeting between putin and then ministers from both sides from both countries joined those talks theyve agreed on a ceasefire to come in to force at midnight theyve also agreed to create some sort of a security corridor or in is live and theyve also agreed to start carrying out in joint patrols between russian and Turkish Forces in the province they the 2 leaders also emphasize the importance again of fighting terrorists in syria fighting terrorists in that in that province and as well of the territorial sovereignty of syria now of course as one expert who i spoke to the head of these talks said there has been cease fires in italy before the question is really whether this one will actually last. And that was emily sure when theyre reporting from moscow Foreign Ministers from the European Union met today in the croatian capital zagreb to discuss the situation in syria i worry you correspondent. He is on the story for us tonight he joins me now from zagreb good evening to you georg so how did the ceasefire agreement how did it go down in zagreb where you are any cease fire at that eases the suffering of the people in syria will be welcomed is what a high diplomat judge just told me here in zagreb so over all the minister and content with what they see but it is there as as emily just pointed out that the number of details will just still have to be hammered out well have to see within the next couple of days and ministers will look into that when they meet again on friday here in soccer very closely into the details of this agreement and they do hope that is sustainable that it will be sustainable if there is a ceasefire georg is there and easy you plan on for how the situation in libya can be improved. Well the European Union already yesterday announced an extra 170000000 euros to Financial Aid of foreign aid organizations in syria 60000000 of these will be directly targeting people in the eclipse so there is extra Financial Aid on the table and then a number of ministers here set for instance that they would be strongly in favor of a no fly zone knowing of course and the i representative the Foreign Policy chief morale for instance made clear that he knows of course very well that any such resolution for a no fly zone would go have to go via the United Nations and would need russia to agree to Something Like that and we know that turkey has always called for support from the European Union and from nato for air to ones policies in syria do you think now that we are closer to seeing the europeans backing airtel one in. One arm or foreign minister said that one has to recognize that no one is dealing with a lot of refugees some 4000000 refugees and migrants from from other parts of of that region and so that is why there is a lot of money going already in to aid organizations in turkey to help out and what the German Foreign minister today ruled out is direct Financial Aid something at a 11 to a from europe to the a turkish state he said that money will not come and its also unclear whether the European Commission may put some extra money on the table for turkish aid organizations so that and that is unclear the very quote of what is very clear is that the European Union made clear that mike retore pressure cannot be used to protect me the European Union are our correspondent on the story for us tonight in zagreb. Thank you. Well the Syrian Government which is backed by russia has been conducting a massive offensive to displace rebels from the province of idlib is the last rebel stronghold in syria the violence has displaced about a 1000000 people from their homes and driven them towards the Turkish Border our next report highlights the plight of ordinary syrians who continue to bear the brunt of this conflict. With this vehicle serving as both a getaway car and a home tarps are the only shield against the cold families live cook and sleep crowded together. At this camp north of aleppo 200 families are stranded in no mans land. Of duma and his Fine Brothers are among those who fled bombing and destruction and. We live here in this 3 wheeler we dont have anything else left we hope someone can help us. Not a day goes by without fresh attacks suffering and death in england province as syrian and russian fighter jets prepare the ground for advancing government troops. Islam as militias bitterly fight back with the help of turkey which has been bombing Syrian Army Positions for days. And these satellite images show escalation at the expense of the most vulnerable who are now forced to live in cramped conditions a year earlier this region in Northern England was almost completely deserted. Well. The situation here is tragic theres no medical aid no medicine no clinic near here. We have nothing here. Families have even set up their tents on train tracks to protect themselves from flooding and insects its an improvised refuge in what the u. N. Says is the most dire crisis in the world and that i. Was in my the crisis on the border between greece and turkey is getting worse turkey is sending a 1000 riot police to the border their job is to block any return of refugees who have been pushed back by greek authorities after trying to cross into the European Union migrants and refugees headed to the border about a week ago after turkey said that it would no longer stop them from trying to enter your. Faces of dispatch thousands of refugees have gathered on the border the focus on the turkish town of adin many of forced to camp out in the open some of these people have been displaced by the long running conflict in syria. And in europe you can work there are jobs you get a decent salary the kids can go to school you can lead a normal human life thats all i want. To i made it to the great side then i took my phone my money took my clothes off by beat me and sent me back to turkey this is just wrong as money. We want to be able to breathe freely when i was 12 years old i had to leave school my parents were killed in the war. Others have come from afghanistan and pakistan they find shelter where they can dozens crammed into this abandoned bus station turkeys president has carried out his threat to open the border to europe if nato did not back his military operation in northern syria. The red crescent and red cross helping out where they can on the ground handing out food and water and providing basic shelter. We are ready to do what they need to. Be seen in this moment if you can before they get in the middle of the game and were ready to do whatever is necessary to provide security for the past. And korea for its part is determined that those who do make it across to greece will not be sent back into turkish territory. 40000. 00 special forces officers are being deployed to the river on the border fully equipped to prevent people being pushed back. Creases equally determined to prevent a flood of new arrivals the Authorities Say some 35000 migrants have tried to cross illegally into great territory in the past week athens insists those who reach its soil will be deported. With me here at the big table tonight is paul hawken a political scientist and writer based here in berlin he is also the author of an article entitled europes morality is dying at the greek border which was published today by the prestigious us news publication Foreign Policy dot com feels good to have you on the program the European Union is praising greece calling it a shield for europe protecting it from thousands of people trying to enter from turkey what is immoral about that well the European Union is itself is an organization grounded in liberal values it was a postwar project that site itself very much as a project to establish peace in in europe and. With human rights and Civil Liberties at the center there and now over the decades europe European Union has taken literally you know millions of politically persecuted people into its ranks and you know made them feel at home and protected them so i mean what happened here is that after the 20152016 refugee crisis when over a 1000000 refugees entered. European space i mean that was a really a phenomenal humanitarian act on the part of europe it was difficult and it raised a lot of shackles but at the same time it was a great tribute to what the European Union is all about and you are still people are still able to come to the European Union apply for asylum but has it changed well as a matter of fact that has changed so greece has said that for the next month it would no longer be accepting people as applicants for political asylum political silent is one of the human rights which the e. U. Takes serious it was based on which is very important particularly because of what happened during the 2nd world war what about the greek argument theyre saying that its just the sheer numbers of people coming over at once is overwhelming and their argument is we cant process. People in an orderly way therefore were going to stop it until we can reestablish order that seems reasonable i dont think there are that many that it can be done it is absolutely true that the Greek Administration is is overwhelmed years ago the European Union should have been in there helping greece and italy and spain en vogue area croatia much more than it has it hasnt stepped up there and so the greeks have felt left alone in the European Union. Immoral is it also dishonest to say that its a space of shared values because its been impossible so far to get all e. U. Members to agree to take a fair share of immigrants migrants and refugees and this is that a problem for the last 5 years the since the migration crisis in 2015 i mean above all the german chancellor Angela Merkel has pushed for there to be. A distribution countries according to population that has not worked so i mean as far as im concerned what i argue in the article is that a coalition of willing countries has to come to kill their countries is that going to be because germany is not going to open the gates not anymore they mean theres been made clear that in the past week germany ever really opened the gates in the 1st place but i mean i think that germany can and should take a number i mean were talking about right now is to you know alleviate the crisis at the border that would mean 20 or 30000 there are 140 municipalities towns and cities in germany that are that are will ready and willing to take those refugees could any political leader in germany do what youre advising when you look at the latest polls which show basically the public is divided you know basically 5050 in mourning to accept new migrants new refugees if you dont have a mandate how can they go out on the limb and open the gates of all this is a quick. Of fundamental human rights and its not open to be swayed by opinion polls secondly the 140. 00 communities that are willing to take refugees in them probably among them 50 percent who are willing so there should be no problem there is only has only americal and her interior minister horst they hope for would have to greet give the green light there the political silence as a federal prerogative and they need the green light from them to do it you know. What your advisor is what they say is a political hot potato right now here in berlin organise we appreciate you coming in and sharing your insights paul thank you thank you. I lets take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world at least 11 people have died and more than 20 are injured after a building collapsed in the pakistani port city of karachi rescue teams are searching for several people believed to be trapped under the rubble Authorities Say an additional floor had recently been added to the 4 story complex an explosion in fire at a refugee camp in the gaza strip have killed at least 9 palestinians and injured more than 50 Officials Say the blaze broke out at a bakery before engulfing a crowded market initial investigations suggest a leak from gas cylinders may have called the explosion the climate campaigner gratitude barragan other activists from europe have demonstrated outside the European Commission in brussels the protest comes a day after the e. U. Unveiled a new climate law that proposes making the e. U. Carbon neutral by the year 2015 the activists are calling for swifter action. But now for the latest on the coronavirus the planaria session of the European Parliament will be rescheduled from straw spurred to brussels next week as a result of the outbreak in the United States california joins Washington State and florida and declaring a state of emergency as the number of new infections rises meanwhile australia has banned travel from south korea the country with the highest number of cases outside of china and the u. N. Calculated that almost 300000000 students globally have been affected by School Closures because of the coronavirus. Well south korea is reporting another spike in new virus rivaled cases as it battles the biggest ill break of the disease outside of china today beijing offered south korea all necessary assistance to fight the epidemic china points to his expertise treating tens of thousands of patients in the city of will han the global epicenter of the outbreak but doctors on the front lines say theres still a lot they do not know. Weve discovered special cases such as asymptomatic areas and tests positive for the virus but have no symptoms whats the reason behind that and weve had reports that some patients test negative off the treatment but after a period of time a few of them test positive again that still unsolved mystery so thats. Sticking with south korea cases there have now ballooned to more than 6000. 00 in the capital seoul transport officials are taking extraordinary measures sending disinfectant teams into trains in train stations and forcing commuters to wear masks and to wash their hands. So 3 is Transit Networks are using strong medicine to combat that deadly covert 90 epidemic special teams are working overtime to sanitize the entirety of seoul metro with stations prepared to shut down if anyone with the coronavirus is confirmed to have been there and theres a good bit of Public Outreach going on as well. Among the measures taken by small metro to prevent the spread of the virus are Public Service announcements in 4 languages promoting containment several times for our commuters are encouraged to wear their mess sanitize their hands and practice healthy safe hygiene. Subway authorities have brought in extra staff to cope with decontamination efforts there keeping a watchful eye on overall working conditions. The health of our workers is a top priority so were making sure they win mosques and fairly wash their hands and in the course of their work minimize unnecessary contact with passages of truth to the michaelson was when the call was from the subway rider ship in seoul has significantly drop since the onset of the virus but commuters have also changed their behavior cant be that long as all i find myself avoiding anyone whos coughing and doesnt have a mask on so using the subway has become a bit disturbing and i used to hold on to a handrail but not so much now everything has become more challenging and i think its. The money knowledgeable kind of thing that few people on the subway now which makes it more comfortable to use but i think about the people who try to come out and how inconvenient that must be to be stuck and doles from them out on. The National Railway has also seen its ridership and schedule drastically reduced with the government discouraging nonessential travel hygiene is a top priority there too with co rail cleaning its trains several times a day and disinfecting stations on average twice a day. To prevent the spread of the coronavirus handrails tables response rooms and other areas that come into frequent contact with passengers authority disinfected in addition. As of monday we are selling window seats 1st to keep passengers as far apart as possible. Some Government Officials had earlier suggested locking down the city of daegu the source of the vast majority of cases now cleanliness containment and mitigation have come to define south koreas strategy against the coronavirus well in the United States senator Elizabeth Warren has announced that she will drop out of the race for the white house her decision comes after a poor performance in the latest round of Democratic Party primary elections more and surged to the top of the field west summer with a Progressive Agenda but her failure to win primaries in any states including her home state of massachusetts left her campaign reeling and speaking outside of her home in cambridge massachusetts today warren said that she had misjudged her place in the democratic field. I was told at the beginning of this whole underclass that there are 2 world a progressive one brought birth anderson 3 incumbent for only a moderate. Fork and theres no room for anyone else in the month and i thought it was possible that that wasnt the case that there was more room and more room to run another kind of campaign but evidently that wasnt in the senate you know it was a bit boring there and why shes ending her president ial bid we will have more on Elizabeth Warren coming up in the day right after this news broadcasts are now into afghanistan where just last week the u. S. Signed a historic peace deal with Taliban Forces aimed at ending 19 years of war even though an afghan Peace Process sounds like it should be a good thing many women in the country such as the filmmaker royals to dot are fearful of a return to power of the taliban and what it could mean for the few gains that women have made. For all the royals sidetracked with her team the filmmaker is considered one of the best in afghanistan shes busy planning a new project with her Production Company lawyer fell. Office is already full of international awards. So that is worried by the political changes happening in her country how will the peace treaty agreed with the taliban affect her and other willing. To seek a muslim i get on as tommy has. Concerned when i remember how women in our country was simply forgotten during the talibans 5 year grew up to 911 to them because of the International Community views afghanistan as an open and shut case and abandons us again there will undoubtedly be grave consequences. For years sundance has documented the empowerment of afghan women in films like a letter to the president s. The drama follows soraya a Government Official who rescues a young girl from being stoned by villagers. Actions incite the fury of local warlords and her husband. Soraya is imprisoned and to to be executed only a letter to afghanistans president can save her. Own accomplishments. And that of the embankment the film was afghanistans entry for the best Foreign Language film oscar in 2017. But i tend to fail when i had a lot of things to say we were emerging from a very oppressive period so i strongly believe in cinema i think its one of the most important art forms for transforming society. Roya said thats work has always been risky in parts of her country film and cinema going are still taboo and cranky 17 she was awarded the International Woman of courage award shes not the only woman afraid of a potential taliban resurgence. Within 2 or 3 months the future of afghanistan will be in the hands of the taliban the taliban who have suppressed women freely as so how will they give women rights when they believe women should stay a total and shouldnt even be allowed to go out show yet. We might not witness more suicide attacks or explosions in afghanistan. Instead afghan women like me could lose their freedom. For years the return of fundamentalism but shes not giving up she says shell continue making films and hopes to remain a mouthpiece for half fellow afghans both women and men. And we certainly do wish her the best youre watching the news after a short break ill be back to take you through the day stick around the wreck that. Small acts can inspire big change the people making us all go africa fantastic right. Join them as they set out to save the environment learn from one another and Work Together for a better future. Many times do you all for tuning in africa. On d w. They were forced into a nameless mass. Their bodies near tools of. The history of the slave trade is an effort. Because history. Describes how the greed for power and profit plummeted an entire continent into chaos and violence the slaves system created the greatest planned accumulation of wealth the world had ever seen up to that moment. 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