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around the world. these are the headlines. two attacks on israel this morning. marked thes have worst street violence in years. upcomingys the elections planned will go ahead
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despite the worst terror attack there in years. saturday leftt close to 100 dead, prompting new against the ruling parties push to stay in power. and a new report today should confirm the flights that went down last year was brought on by a russian missile. beer buyout. the two biggest brewers agreed to joint forces at a deal that is one of the biggest in history. stephen will have the details in our business update. and as the migrants coming into europe this year top 700,000, some of them are giving back, the communities taking the men are being helped by their senior citizens.
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first we were go to israel -- we go to israel were near simultaneous attacks today. palestinian men attacked with guns and knives near tel aviv. it is the latest surge of violence marking the most serious outbreak of clashes the first round of tension broke out. inspoke to a taxidriver jerusalem. and i sawriving up, them at the bus stop office it -- opposite. i took out my gun, and i ran. i got in there were police and soldiers and i heard shots. i could have shot him myself. i thought i would, but by then
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there was no point. that texting driver was interviewed in jerusalem. here's more from her. >> it began with an attack in the west bank, but the focus has been jerusalem. what we have seen for about 18 months really is an increasing muslim suspicion. palestinian muslims are suspicious that israel plans to divide the compound to allow jewish prayer there. things that israel actually denies. those denials do not wash with the palestinian public. they continue to be a fearful people. those of the images that go across the social networks, those of the stories that are heard in the mosques, and it is the fear that they plan to divide and take over the compound. even though can ask any israeli leader, they will deny that. israelidula: the
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military says hundreds of palestinian protesters have gathered to the israeli border and are throwing stones and burning tires. it is using right dispersal means against the crowd. to syria were opposition fighters there have fired two shells of the russian embassy damascus. it happened as dozens of pro-government supporters gathered outside the compound to thank moscow for his intervention in syria. iny've targeted the embassy the past, and it was not clear if it was targeting that rally in pretty euler. the syrianahead of attackte being calm to moscow's troops. turkish prime minister
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says elections there will go ahead on november 1 despite what of the worst terror attacks in turkey in years. twin bombings saturday at a peace rally left close to 100 dead. security will be stepped up its campaign rallies ahead of the vote. both the main opposition party pro-kurdish hdp have canceled their offense. we have more now on the reasons why turkey was planning that vote in the first place, just a few months after the last one. was founded in parliamentary elections in june, hoping it pment party developin would burn a majority and beef up his executive powers. it was not to be. in a surprise result the left-wing party, one more than a
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10% threshold needed, expanding its support. the following month, they begin air against islamic state militant group. suspected islamic state suicide bomber killed. many on the border. today's attack has cast a shadow over that. the government says that is the aim to the islamic state group is the prime suspect and says it is investigated a number of people linked to the organization. attacks is of new really increasing.
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thatis why it is important they are brought up by the government so that other possible attacks are also prevented. the htp says they have blood on their hands for security failings and even suggest complicity. you will not gain the strong showing he so desperately wants. agoe godula: 15 months flight mh 17 went down in rebel held eastern ukraine killing almost 300 people on board. many were dutch nationals. and today the safety board is releasing its findings on what made that playing go down. they were presented to the victims families before being made public but they say a russian missile is to blame.
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seeking the truth about how their loved ones spend their 200 98 passengers were onboard mh 17 when their as struck down.i they have now confirmed that russian surface to air brought it down. we can say definitely and we will show it in our presentation that it the boeing 777 of the airlines had been hit by our missile and would be a 9:00 a.m. three missile, launched from
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within ukraine. moscow points the finger to creating government troops, but russian backed rebels say -- have been said to shut it down by mistake. families will have to wait until next year when the critical prosecutor's office reveals its conclusions. genie godula: the russian company that makes the missile rejects the claim that one of its weapons brought on the plane. it says its investigation than it did contradicts the dutch report. now iran's parliament has voted in favor of the nuclear deal struck with world powers made that vote was carried live by state radio. it allows around to withdraw from the agreement if world powers do not lift engines or impose new sanctions or restore previous ones.
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to tell us a little bit more about this, thank you for coming to walk talk to us. it does not see that they had .he same procedure >> we always knew despite the fact that there was no real public endorsement by the country's highest power, that it would not have gone through in the first place if he had not given it his actual stamp of approval. let's talk about this procedure you mentioned. it will be very different than the american congress. they have 200 33 lawmakers that reviewed this deal, but as you mentioned it still needs to go
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through the guardian council. of six clerics and six jurists. they were elected by the supreme leader. it is very likely it will all go through. once it does, they expect the sanctions to be lifted before the end of the year or in early 2016. genie godula: a process not at all straightforward. >> we have been following this since july since the agreement was actually announced. lawmakersmber of the are very much opposed to this. in statey to rein media was reporting that there were a lot of noisy scenes on the parliament floor to we have some photos here that i took from the arabian state media. a five that was going on. it was not just shouting. accused theawmakers arabian foreign minister of
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death.ening him with one of the kindest and columnist diplomats, he actually thought back on accusations that they had capitulated to the west. it was not a straightforward process but they are finally getting there. genie godula: thank you. next now, over 700,000 migrants have come into the european union this year alone. that is homered twice as many as came in for all of 2014. the conflicts in syria and beyond have pushed your andrefugee crisis since world war ii. while many ways for their segment claims to be processed some are giving back to the community. beh week smokers urge her to
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facility where they spend time with senior citizens. they say the visits give a sense of purpose and comfort. greeted with a handshake and friend. he makes a new he has come to visit the elderly . he waits for his asylum claim to be processed. the elderly and migrant populations face the same problems, of fear, and sometimes boredom. the volunteers say the elderly also volunteer -- benefit from
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the visits which have been going on for two years and helped to combat budget is and discrimination is a newly mixed community. nore is no racism, prejudice. understand that someone is coming to visit them and remembers them every week. rules -- asylum-seekers make sandwiches for homeless before returning to the migrant camp to always their fate. genie godula: new attacks in israel this morning. touches rise between israelis and palestinians. haveast 12 days o marked the worst street violence in years. turkey says the upcoming elections planned for november 1 will go ahead despite the worst
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terror attacks there in years. twin involves left close to 100 dead. new report coming out today confirms that the flight that went down over ukraine lester, killing everyone on board was indeed write down by a russian missile. is time for our business news with stephen carroll. the newstarting with of a megadeal in the bigger industry. >> something to cheer. the world's two biggest rumors have agreed in terms of a merger or over $100 billion or 19 billion euros. together the two firms will make one in every three beers sold around the world. that is current estimated value and will be one of the biggest mergers and history.
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brewing beer buyouts that would flood the international markets. the agreement be household names, but the fears they own oare. miller genuine draft commitment six of the world's largest beer brands including budweiser. they would make for the world's biggest beer company, with their combined shares of global markets amounting to almost one third. it took six offers to step up their interest in a takeover. but now that they have accepted the latest offer, in principle, is not yet signed and delivered. they will now recommend the deal to shareholders, and overcoming weeks both sides will negotiate on terms. if regulators do not allow the billionthey pay out 2.6
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euros. if it does go through, it will be the third-largest merger deal in history. rise in customer shares after the news. not such an optimistic picture across the european markets though, midpoint in the trading day, the mining companies are among the big problems. genie godula: the prime minister is visiting as well. >> they have agreed to a 10 million euro deal. we will have more details of y.at later in the day t 11thse importance of the
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imports haverow -- fallen for the 11th month in a row. this is further's lines slowdown in the world's second-largest economy. expectation of growth at 6.7% this year. that is below the government target of 7%. on growth figures are out monday. genie godula: more trouble for uber belgium. andt is a defeat for them in paris and other cities it faces protest over unlicensed cars for loop or that continues to operate other services in the country and genie godula: you have the latest on the volkswagen scandal. to cutcar makers going
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spending on investment by one billion euros per year as it deals with the financial all of of the scandal. i have not given in the other details of the yet. the cheating scandal may turn a profit for some people. one of them is leonardo dicaprio. he bought the film rights to a abouthat has been written the scandal, despite the fact that the book is only a proposal for the new york times journalist. how it played into the crisis. genie godula: interesting. you have the story of what end up buyingou the most famous website on the internet >>. happened,believe this
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but a student managed to buy google.com briefly. for $12. it he started receiving technical messages as the owner of the website. a fewder was canceled moments later and he wrote about it on linkedin. they rewarded him with a cash payment for having managed to point out this flaw. he is donated that money to the educational charity. google actually doubles the money they thought they would give him with a i don't use giving in to charity. genie godula: timeout for the press review. what the papers are saying. that terrible
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twin bombing attack. papers are reporting how funeral after funeral was held yesterday across turkey. what corrupts and demonstrations against that attack. pressok at the turkish over their focusing on what the private history of saying. the islamic state group is the prime suspect in the attack. but interestingly, you can look at an article, it reports that some people are not only the pro-kurdish opposition party that even for new people suspect the states, and other words the justice and developing party. they suspect they are somehow involved in the bombing. it talks about how this angora bombing is actually a turkish
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classic even though it was the deadliest terror attack in turkish history. why a turkish classic? the long forgotten the state is back on the agenda, according to this article. their season of déjà vu in the country. this article is incredibly critical of the ruling. genie godula: let's move on to other papers across the country. they say that the u.s. has delivered weapons to rebel groups fighting in syria. we talk about washing delivering arms to rebel groups. also reporting on these ramifications. it urges greater say ever since russia began air attacks in support of the syrian government, they have been receiving us-made government
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weapons. this is turned into a proxy war between the u.s. and russia. it is now the u.s. versus russia in syria, and nails to talk about this proxy war that is starting to emerge. where papersrance are focusing on an announcement made yesterday that six inch jihadists were killed and a french airstrike. they talk about this anonymous but official france source that says the air raid was carried out late thursday night against an islamic state group. talking about french jihadists in the line of fire. the government has denied carrying out a policy of targeted killings, but it really does think the question that they asked today, can france kill french citizens fighting in syria? a grim cartoon on the front page. he is introducing the grim
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reaper to the anti-terrorism arsenal of friends. you're the police, the military, and judges. the grim reaper could join this team. genie godula: a bit of a parallel with the u.k. recently. they have justified the killings using the principle of self-defense. they're carrying out operations in syria to avoid attacks at home. this is very controversial both legally and ethically. in terms of international law and argument of self-defense is recognized as a legal and legitimate right eye article 51 of the u.n. charter, but according to international law this principle of self defense cannot be used in this case. you can see this interview, he proposes self-defense a preliminary armed aggression, but there has been no preliminary armed aggression against french troops by syrian
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troops. if france wanted to be coherent it would recognize the islamic group as an official group, but they refuse to recognize isis. it is illegal, we have slipped into the dangerous area of preventive self-defense, and that opens the door to all sort of military intervention on foreign soil. men's magazinehe playboy may no longer have naked pictures. the printg next month edition of playboy magazine will still feature women in provocative poses, but they were no longer be fully nude. you could see this article in the new york times. this is part of a radical redesign of the magazine that was presented to human affair himself, the very famous founder of playboy magazine.
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he actually gave this decision a green light according to this article and playboy executives. it is a necessary change from essentially typhoid has been overtaken by the changes it actually pioneered. youwc7@gow ú
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