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News Wrap: UN criticizes humanitarian aid delays to Syria

Clip: 9/15/2016 | 2m 16s

The U.N. blamed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for delays in getting humanitarian aid.

In our news wrap Thursday, the U.N. blamed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for delays in getting humanitarian aid into his country despite the cease-fire. The U.N. wants to deliver convoys into Aleppo, but says Syria is not providing permits. Also, a self-described hit man in the Philippines says that President Rodrigo Duterte ordered killings by death squads when he was mayor of Davao.

09/15/2016 | Rating NR

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