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BBCNEWS BBC World News December 27, 2017

Aid workers and syrian volunteers have begun to evacuate dozens of critically ill patients from a rebel held suburb near damascus. Last week, International Aid agencies made an appeal to president assad to allow the evacuation of seven children with cancer. The first of the patients were taken out of Eastern Ghouta overnight by the red cross and the syrian arab red crescent. More patients should be evacuated in the coming days as part of a deal between the government and rebels. But hundreds more are in need of treatment. The medical situation for People Living in Eastern Ghouta is desperate after four years under siege. Martin patience reports from beirut. Seven year old imjy is preparing for a shortjourney, and it will almost certainly end up saving her life. She is suffering from haemophilia, but last night she was among four critically ill patients to be evacuated to damascus for life saving treatment. This is what shes leaving behind. Eastern ghouta is one of the last remaining rebel strongholds, fighting the government of bashar al assad. Its been bombed and besieged for four years, with fighting intensifing in recent weeks. I think its a combination of everybodys efforts, that at this really low time in syria there is a ray of light, and its the children. Its the children who are missing growing up in syria we must sort them out, to give syria a chance of a prosperous and peaceful future. But food is hard to come by. Malnutrition is now widespread. Human Rights Groups accuse the Syrian Government of trying to starve the rebels into submission. This evacuation may have the appearances of a humanitarian gesture, but thats simply not the case. Weve been told by two sources that the Syrian Government only agreed to it as part of a prisoner exchange. The main rebel faction in Eastern Ghouta agreed to free 29 Syrian Government hostages, and in return the same number of critically ill patients are being allowed to receive Urgent Medical care. But the United Nations says hundreds of others need to be evacuated. Among them, three month old karim, who was injured by government shelling. His mother was killed. Despite a prominent social media campaign, he is not being allowed to leave Eastern Ghouta. Translation karim is injured, hes going to lose his sight. Here in ghouta he cant get treated. The doctor wants to perform an operation, so that he doesnt lose the sight in his other eye. For some there is now hope, but for most, help is not coming any time soon. Martin patience, bbc news, beirut. We spoke to a spokesperson from the icrs and we spoke about the challenge that they are facing. Icrs and we spoke about the challenge that they are facingm is very difficult as you can imagine. In november it was clear that the situation was deteriorating and people were angry and frustrated. Mothers had to leave and look for food for frustrated. Mothers had to leave and look forfood for their frustrated. Mothers had to leave and look for food for their children on a daily basis. Now the weather has gone worse. With a lack of food and medical supplies the situation is practically impossible for the people there. The current operation being carried out by the syrian red crescent and my colleagues, it is in early stages and we realise it cannot solve all the issues. We hope it continues but first and foremost people in Eastern Ghouta need access to regular aid and they need unimpeded supplies of basic items. How much of a challenge is it to get these patients out, in terms of access to ambulances and aid convoys etc . Last night weve just started this operation with colleagues from the syrian red crescent and its been a long process and finally agreement was reached by parties to the agreement. We hope that in the coming hours and days that we are able to hold to the agreement that has been reached so far and in the coming weeks we hope we can do more. The former us president barack obama has issued a warning about the irresponsible use of social media. In an interview with the bbc by britains prince harry mr obama said such actions were distorting peoples understanding of complex issues. He did not mention donald trump, his successor, by name. But he emphasised that people in positions of leadership should exercise care when posting messages. Our royal correspondent, Nicholas Witchell has the story. Prince harry, first of all. You are very welcome to our studio. Good morning. Joining the today programme for the day had been a big learning curve, harry said, but he had enjoyed being the interviewer rather than the interviewed. It was quite fun, especially interviewing president obama. His principal scoop had been to persuade barack obama to give his first interview since standing down as us president. The word trump was never mentioned but may have been in mr obamas mind when he warned about the use of social media. All of us in leadership have to find ways in which we can recreate a common space on the internet. One of the dangers of the internet is that people can have entirely different realities. They can be just cocooned in the information that reinforces their current biases. Harry had also interviewed his father the main focus had been on Climate Change. The issue Prince Charles has championed for decades and for which he was sometimes derided. Maybe now, some years later, they are beginning to realise that what i was trying to say may not have been quite as dotty as they thought. I mean, the issue really that has to go on being focused on, big time, i think, is this one around the whole issue of Climate Change which now, whether we like it or not, is the biggest threat multiplier we face. And then, at the end of the programme, it was time to face questions rather than ask them. First about his fiancee, Meghan Markle, and herfirst christmas at sandringham. She really enjoyed it. The family loved having her there. And yeah, its. Theres always that family part of christmas. Work element as well and i think, you know, together we have an amazing time. Great fun, staying with my brother and sister in law. Harrys commitment to issues he cares about like the armed forces and Mental Health had come through strongly. So how does he see his future . Part of my role and part of myjob is to shine a spotlight on issues that need that spotlight, whether its people, whether its causes, whether its issues, whatever it is. So i will continue to play my part in society and do myjob to the best of my ability, so i can wake up in the morning and feel energised, and go to bed hopefully knowing ive done the best that i can. Not so long ago, harry admitted to having doubts about a royal role. Clearly no longer. Nicholas witchell, bbc news. Stay with us for some analysis on how the interview is going down in the us. Well be crossing live to orlando, florida. Lets take a look at some of the other stories making the news. An improvised explosive device has gone off in a supermarket in the russian city of st petersburg. The city Governors Office says ten people are in hospital, one of whom is in a serious condition. They say the incident is being investigated as attempted the ukrainian authorities are transferring more than 260 people back to rebel held territory and in return 7a prisoners being detained by rebels are being freed. A court in bosnia has sentenced a croat woman known to her victims as the mistress of life and death to 14 years in prison for atrocities committed during the bosnian war in the 1990s. Azra basic, a former member of the Bosnian Croat forces, was found guilty of war crimes, including murder and the torture of ethnic serb civilians. An arctic cold snap is bringing sub zero temperatures and heavy snow to large parts of North East America and canada. Temperatures have been reported as low minus 15 in toronto. While the us Lakeside City of erie, in pennsylvania, has had a record 1. 5 metres of snow in 48 hours, with more on the way. Demarco morgan from cbs news has the story. Eight snow emergency is in effect in erie after a record 53 inches of snow in less than 36 hours. You cant even tell how bad it is. Snow is piling up on the roads, burying ca is is piling up on the roads, burying cars and bringing traffic to a halt. All i could do was laugh, its a bit ridiculous. I keep picking away at it. As people try and dig out, more snow is building up over the lakes. More snow is coming. Emergency management coordinators and says that plough drivers are working around the clock to clear the streets. Theyve been doing a fantasticjob with the elements, its hard to keep up with this amount of snow. It is a tough commute. I could only do about 20 mph. Snow and ice led to about 40 accidents in the zurich on tuesday and six people were killed in three separate crashes. In missouri. The wind chill could reach 40 below zero in some parts of the region today. The wind is the worst part, you cant do anything. Officials arent sure when they will be out of arent sure when they will be out of a state of emergency but they are asking everyone to stay inside until ciews asking everyone to stay inside until crews clear the streets. Snow and ice are also causing disruption in many parts of the uk, with thousands of homes without power and dangerous conditions on the roads. The runway at Stansted Airport was closed twice during the day with a number of flights cancelled. Phil mackie reports from kenilworth, warwickshire in the english midlands. Horn blasts. The motorway at a standstill. Its always busy here anyway, but throw in five centimetres of snow and youve got chaos. On the a14 things were even worse. This lorry span out of control, leaving drivers stranded. Good morning. Its just gone past ten oclock in the morning. As you can see, were stationary here on the a14, not going anywhere. Ive been here for five hours, and. So have these my name is tara, im on the a14 trying to go eastbound to northampton. I set off from my house in hinckley at 6am this morning, ive been on the a14 for three hours now. As you can see, theres nothing going in the other direction. Im a bit cross, im canadian so im used to this kind of weather. I know you guys are not. In the end, they were stuck for seven hours before the road was cleared. There have been problems all day here at this interchange, which is where the m6, the m1 and the a14 alljoin. Its the snow that has caused accidents and jackknifed lorries which has led to long delays, notjust here but elsewhere on the motorway network. And it wasntjust the roads. Stansted airport had to close twice to clear snow from the runway. Birmingham airport had to do the same for a short while too. And the weather kept ground crews busy, as planes had to be constantly de iced. A swathe of central and southern england was worst affected, from gloucestershire, to warwickshire, to the chilterns. And it didntjust lead to hazardous driving conditions. Thousands of homes lost power, too. Obviously the snow came in, it settles on our overhead conductor. Then, with the cold wind chill, it freezes into ice and therefore that takes the conductors down. Likewise, its the same with tree branches. Normally they would not be near the line but theyve taken our conductors down. As the snow started to melt, there was a new danger. Flood warnings followed the thaw as streams became swollen and rivers started to rise. That meant more hazards to negotiate, and not everyone made it. And tonight, theres another warning as temperatures have fallen, snow and slush is beginning to freeze. Coming up berto Van Dijk Virgil van dijk moving to liverpool in a deal that makes him the worlds most expensive defender. We saw this enormous tidal wave approaching the beach and people started to run. It was complete chaos. Us troops have been trying to overthrow the dictatorship of manuel neuer jaeger. Overthrow the dictatorship of manuel neuerjaeger. The overthrow the dictatorship of manuel neuer jaeger. The pentagon overthrow the dictatorship of manuel neuerjaeger. The pentagon said the operation was 90 successful but failed to capture general noriega and taking to the us to drug charges. The hammer and sickle were taken away, the russian flag was hoisted over what is no longer the soviet union but the commonwealth of independent states. They broke slowly over lockerbie, over the cockpit of the pan am flight. You can see what happens when a plane falls from 35,000 feet. Prisoners return to albania after a coming is banned lasting many years. Thousands we nt banned lasting many years. Thousands went to Midnight Mass where there we re went to Midnight Mass where there were anti communist riots ten days ago. Syrian volunteers have evacuated the first group of critically ill children from a rebel held suburb near damascus. Snow has fallen on the us city of erie, burying homes and cars under deep drifts. More now on Barack Obamas First Interview Since Leaving Office. He spoke to britains prince harry here on the bbc. For some analysis of how is being perceived im joined from orlando by Julia Manchester from the perceived im joined from orlando by Julia Manchesterfrom the hill. They spoke about many Different Things but the focus has been on the president , the former president s comments about social media, specifically about misinformation. How significant an issue is it and even though obama never mentioned him, how much of those comments are targeted at the current president . Its very notable that he didnt mention trump. Weve heard president obama say this in the past since hes left office, constantly warning about the dangers of social media and people staying in their own microcosm and not looking at outside information. It is safe to say that it was clearly focused on President Trump. President obama talked about people staying in their own social media niche, and he warned about the danger of that. That is something that President Trump has done in his presidency, we see him constantly tweeting about a programme in america called fox and friends, which is quite favourable to him, co nsta ntly which is quite favourable to him, constantly mentioning stories they put up there. That is an example. How Many Americans have watched this interview between the prince and the former president . What has the reaction been committed there i say, on social media and otherwise . think americans were very interested given the upcoming Royal Wedding with Meghan Markle and prince harry. Americans were interested in obamas comments, i think a lot of americans look to president obamas comments which seems to be geared towards trump as interesting. There is a bit ofa trump as interesting. There is a bit of a former president s club and former president s tend not to talk about the current president in office. It is seen as a ticket it is etiquette. George w bush did not say anything about barack obama even though obama man against his platform in 2008. However this rule seems to have been broken because so many personal things have been set between obama and trump. You hinted at it, this fixation with Meghan Markle, prince harrys fiance. We know that this is obamas First Interview Since Leaving Office but how much interest is there from americans on Meghan Markle and prince harry. There obviously is, americans are fascinated with the world family, its something we dont have and i think a lot of americans probably wish we had Something Like that. However with Meghan Markle it is interesting because she is american. The political side of things, before her relationship with the prince became public she was very critical of President Trump. She said in an interview over a year ago that he was mrjinnah stick and divisive. She obviously wont be able to say that saying he was a misogynist. That is getting some attention in the country. Thank you forjoining us. Mark edwards has all the sport. Well, weve got one game on in the English Premier League on wednesday. Newcastle welcoming Manchester City to st jamess park. Pep guardiolas league leaders, on the hunt for an unprecedented 18th straight win in the league. They re currently 1 0 up, courtesy of a Raheem Sterling goal after half an hour. A win for city would see them go 15 points clear of Manchester United at the top. It isio it is 1 0 withjust it is 1 0 with just over ten minutes to play. Meanwhile its the milan derby in the quarterfinal of the coppa italia at the san siro. Ac milan on an appalling run of form with just1 win in 6 matches in serie a while inter are challenging for the title. There is no reprieve for ac milan, it is currently goalless with just over 15 minutes left. Liverpool have finally got their man after announcing this evening that southamptons Virgil Van Dijk is joining the club at the beginning of the year in what will be a world record dealfor a defender at £75 million. The Dutch International was expected to make the move to anfield last summer after he handed in a transfer request. But a move eventually collapsed when liverpool had to apologise for making an alleged illegal approach for the 26 year old. Vitaly mutko has stepped down

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