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an unconstitutional. thanks for what you france before we're gonna start to act it's nine pm -- bulletin with exclusive france twenty four report by at a reporter's james andre and romeo longer one of the game's access. to interment camps for foreign female jihadists they're from canada the from germany from france from all over the world and they ended up. in syria for a variety of reasons that you'll see at during the reports they speak about their life. underr the caliphatete whicf course is now almost a completely finished up. and that the prisison sentences that could well.
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await them take a look. i have a huge interference and we are. this camp is home to twenty five to thirty thousand refugees. most of them have fled the battle against the islamic state so called caliphate. to one side there is a special section fenced off from the rest. then watched closely by kurdish soldiers. here everyone is searched. even the children. one of these women of foreign jihadi bride to travel to syria during the islamic state's heyday. they fled to surrender than the loss phases of battle. that husbands awry the still fighting dead families from around the world. i'm from trinidad canada
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[inaudible] give [inaudible] money. please tell me. seventy i'm brazilian from germany. and me. these women and not allowed to leave the camp will have telephones are the refugees all prisoners. the legal situation is unclear. they will complain about life in the camp [inaudible] yeah [inaudible] this year [inaudible] if you. it is. what it? this. was nineteen to not. until. we have a lot of problems in this camp. for short on everything. we lack water food bathrooms toilets. the conditions are that i don't have a lot of attention. for the kurds who run the camp.
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some of these women a clearly dangerous. let me let me so we can put them together with the syrians and iraqis. they would adapt well to their ferocious. they burn some of the syrians tents and they will call them crossfire's infidels. consider themselves as the only true muslims so we had to separate them play a plu. most of these women claim they've abandon the islamic state's ideology -- just some part that there were some. sense of wonder though what. has. been that the there have been. when i did get some of them as you know we? generally don't get them.
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did you happen. to have been there for what happened and that we demand that [inaudible] it's good. systemic initiate against. the volume. in their defense most of these women insist they didn't know what they were getting into. like kimberly a forty six year old canadian. who has just arrived in the camp of the three and a half and not? as an islamic organization the time they were doing some really good things -- i don't think that negates the negatives but it's a i mean. i tried to leave and they put me in prison when i tried so. i end up being trapped. as it is. when can be moved to the caliphate's mid? twenty fifteen the jihadi terror campaign was well on ththe way.
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yes i i knew about surely he [inanaudible] yeah. again we had an attack on canadian soioil as well. i chalked it up to beining. a a handful off individuals that were kind of acting on their own. this large tenent is for newcomers. amongst them a french woman matches. she says she was disappointed with life in the caliphate. in shocked by certain practices. such as the enslavement of using with. them i know was mostly goin. to the coming home sick on the this room. was mom's entry. the pelicans on tv. yes and then only when he sent me to the front. the ones you [inaudible]
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defense officials. he said he could tend to tend. to that -- will discuss. their husbands full to brutal battle against the kurds did these women. decent tree [inaudible] sears [inaudible] not. off camera many women tell us the most radical of them wrecked terra within the camp. they even burn the tents of those who criticize the islamic state e group. i just. these europeans dreamt of being treated like princesses along side that proud which i eighteen husbands. now they're afraid they might have to spend years under these tents. and want to be repatriated.
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i don't even have. to research what i do by my check because he's coughing blood now. hi dj has been waiting here for over a year now she would do anything to return to germany i did a mistake i came hear. my children out here. if i have to sit twenty years in prison and i have to pay for it. even the money for that i stay in prison i would do both for two years in priso. read the last few psychologic more testing one ton of i don't. know. what? the problem is their intentions they tell us what we want to hear but we have no idea about what they really think. that's a problem that must be addressed by experts only let me give themselves up some of them told us the islamic state group brief them telling them to surrender go back home to your countries get your
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strength back and i will start again jonathan instea. the kids are overwhelmed with these jihadi brides and that children. they have sacrificed a lot in the battle against the islamic state and say they are tired of working his jailers for that western allies. they are now calling upon the countries of origin. to take responsibility. now moving on to have venezuela for president nicolas maduro on friday rejected a call by european and latin american ministries to holdld. new w presididential electis as soon as possible meanwhile trucks filled with humanitarian aid from the u. have been blocked at the colombian border. self proclaimed interim leader of one cueto requested that the other merchants he ate at be brought to venezuela thing it's necessary because of desperate. shortages of basic goods between venezuela and colombia with maduro rejecting any us assistance here's what he had to say earlier today.
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not showing any emotion on on national sovereignty is being made available with the show called. eat out boss and peace is being threatened by the government of mr donald trump [inaudible] all. there's a note of the long term. who last sunday in a televised interview ratified his threat of a military invasion against? the must feel me without a contrary to sort. a little earlier i spoke to france to the force and the herero in caracas i started by asking her the reasons. for me to refusal of humanitarian assistance. i have been doing that since a long time nonow and this s not asking price for anyone on you guys will go to nonot only doesn't recognize the crisis. but also denieies that but s one needs a anythining f fry other country although -- vessel that has several or
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hundreds of contracts witith china w with rsisia and othr countries -- allies of nicole es mother is government -- but definitelyy the people n the ground the ones were reallyly feeling the crisis are aiming for the military and we turn it. toto come to entry on there are there are hoping this is going to be possible we're talking about different stages this first stage that we're seeing i in the e border art will go directly to hospitals and they're ready to emergency rooms in hospitals -- two different -- the and to also get some real data about how deep the crisis says so there are people alrlreadyn the border waiting for t this to happen any good as well but it jus. doesn't i he he's still -- are he's the speech she goes around the fact that donald trump wants to invade but before tom eat. the same thing he didn't recognize the cries and he did and what any minute trying to help aid but of
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course the people actually needed. whatsoever hospitals children are mothers and baby formalized there's nothing here -- for many whoho are sufferin. the political crisis meanwhile and it continues and that nicolas maduro said that he's willing. to negotiate again to remind our viewers of one cuetoto basically claiming at to be president himself to man claiming the same position with lotots of different powers around the world taking sides. nemaju insists at the calling for new elections for ththe national honor for the nationonal aemembly. he's insistingng o on off wt is the government's a reaction. well actually this is the way our part we're talking a revenue but i'm always talking about a dialogue he's on the binding the opposition for out to this dialogue. he's on opening the door for that to happen although that opposition has a no -- there are not going again into a dollar table but the- we m mutes after that happened he insists o on
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having new elections for the national assembly becausesee feelss that the national someone doesn't really we present the people although i was elected -- in two thousand fifteen complex for the flamingo soccer team in rio de janeiro the young athletes. reportedly still is sleep in the center storm a tree when flames took over the building tennis or has the story. iron roofs distorted by the flames near piles of charred items and nearby trees also scorched. the fire began at five am local time mainly taking hold of ththe liviving quars whwhere the teenage athletes were sleeping. almost four wash down -- we roll schultz. this is without the towns the club's biggest tragedy. the most important thing right now is to minimize the suffering these families are going through. we are cooperating with authorities in their investigation. to find out
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the cause of the fire. from the c. act calls a this is up to date. families of the young athletes waited in agony outside the count for more information. flamamengo is one of the bet supported clubs in brazil. day currently set at second place in brazil's seri -- table and have won the league five times. former club player and world cup winner ronaldinho offered his condolences for the tragedy in a tweet. he was followed by former flamingo play forward he needs his junior. the complex recently underwent a major expansisin costing six point two million dollars. flamengo also has basketball rowing swimmingg andnd vovolleyball teams who train and sleep on the grounds. no it's a power play which is turned thalia politics on its head next month's election was supposed to keep rivals the king's party ininheck. but the resesult is no less less certain because the opposing party as named the
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kings is sister as their candidate. for prime minister the king has responded saying his sister's announcement is inappropriate. and on constitutional that's likely to sink. our candidacy can russia's more. princess nominated as candidate for prime ministe. the party that nominated her loyal to ousted prime minister thaksin should know what has defended her bit. she will be the whole of this country and i believe that. yeah this is a band that did the best and the only one that we think that the more speed with this situation right now. potentially short lived for a as the king denounced her bed in a ststatementt broadt on natioional televisisn. it read involvement of a highgh ranking member of the royal f family i in politicn whatever way i is an n act t conflictss w with the counts traditions custotoms and cultlture. and therefofore considered highly inappropriate. and at the king's opposition may leave the electoral commission to disqualify princess von rot.
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or pressure her to drop out of the race. her nominating prochaine a watch party has been loyalist elites for decades. chin a water his allies have won every general election since. two thousandnd one exceptt r twenty fourteen when the vote was invalidated twowo months before the military took power. the royalists giunta also made political headlines friday. announcing it's cheap as its candidate for prime ministe. although the process relinquish turmoil titles decades ago after marrying an american she is still considered a member of the royal family. and performs well duties. to ivory coast next and political tensions ahead of presidential elections next year thehe former rebel lear do you own this sorrel has resigned on friday as national assembly speaker. of the move is a sign of his split w with president alassane ouattara. it also signals sorrel may intend to run for president himself next year.
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a standing ovation as gillam soro resigned as speaker of posted held since. twenty twelve day colleague. i would like to present to you now my resignation as speaker of the national assembly of ivory coast. i've decided to sacrifice my post. for the peace of ivory coast -- soros friday resignation came as no surprise. last week president alassane ouattara had said the formal rebel leader would step dow. sign of the growing rift between the two former allies. rips some say is partly due to soros refusal to back the r. h. d. p.. presidents new ruling coalition and partly due to sars potential plans to run for president in next year's election. plans or has not confirmed. a shipped from the previous power sure sir -- served as what tara's first prime minister and the president came to power in.
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twenty eleven in doing so s- broke with former president laurent gbagbo for whom it also served as prime minister under a power sharing peace deal. signed in two thousand sesen to bring an end to the country's five year civil war. stores resignation marks yet more shifting alliances ahead of next year's election. an election some see as a toss up. with neither what tara nor sorrow confirming their candidacy. and the potential return of gbagbo after his acquittal of crimes against humanity at the international criminal court last month deals jim but the owner of amazon jeff basil says he's been blackmailed by the u. s. tabloid. the national enquirer in a letter posted online on thursday basis is that the paper threatens to publish intimate photos. if he didn't pull out of an ongoing investigation at the publisher of the natitional enquirer has responded. saying that it will look into basil's claims earlier in january the tabloid published private messages of an extramaritital affffa. promptining him to open an
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investigation into how they obtained that personal information james was seen it takes a closer look. standing up to extortion is the latest in the battle between the owner of amazon and the us tabloid. in a letter posted online on thursday the ceo of the economists giants jeff basis says the national enquirer threatened to publish intimate photos if you didn't pull out of an ongoing invesestigation. earlier in january the tabloid published personall messages of bases his extramarital affair. prompting him to open investigation into summatio. the e. commerce mogul recently announced his divorce from m his wife mackenzie. the ends of the world's richest couple. in the opepen that's the bas who also owns the washington post newspaper. highlights links between the owner of the national enquirer david* and donald trump. a. m. i. the owner of the national enquirer led by david* recently entered into an immunity deal with the departmtment of justice related to theirr role in te
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so calleled catch and kill process on behalf of president trump in his election campaign. mister packeker has companyy have also b been investigatd for variouous actions they'e taken on behalf of the saudi government. the washington post covered the murder of its columnists amount show she extensively last year. meanwhilile donald trump has refusesed to o criticize the saudi crown prince is widely believed to have orchestrated the murder. basil sauce the world's richest man has vowed to stand up to the paper no matter the embarrassments it could cost him. now you can really is pocket in the studio -- with another business updates i again you can james now you're starting with a crisis in venezuela we were talking about this. earlier this kind of crazy situations where despite the amount a massive humanitarian crisis majuro survive at the border of rights maternal health is there he won't take it because it's coming from. of people he doesn't want to take the helelp from the u.. as in voicing concern we get the u. n.'s aid agencies say that the situation for ordinary venezuelans is
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becoming. increasingly critical. there watching what goes on in the bold and levels inside the country take a listen. just last year one point two million people we coming starving from columbia with no monday and no food no medicine been done no question what about the number of our yes of course it's a crisis in the countr. the ideal scenario is that humanitatarian aid is provi. independent. independent of any political or other. considerations than dip your communitarian and that is based on need a needle. well the economic and political crises have also dealt a blow to venice latest vital oil sector. more more skilled workers on leaving the country to find better living conditions in other oil producing nations. where they could expect salaries hundreds of times
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bigger busing corning reports? it's no secret that venezuela's economy has seen a catastrophic crash in recent years. and the country's oil industry has not been spare. inin two thousand eight venezuela pumped out approximately three point two million barrels of oil each day. ten years later it's down to less than half that. there are many reasons for the decline sanctions imposed on the country is one of them but another has been the master parcher of qualified oil workers who haveve seen their salalaries dwindlee. near a c city we n n. is amg those workers he will be moving to iraq's kurdistan his new job will offer salary two hundred and twenty five times higher than the one he was earning in venezuela. for less at the ceiling to vacate. thing to ever grace becausee of my situation watergate becaususe here i was only around twenty dollars a month on the other hand -- i'm going to work may be offering h hundred us dollas
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per month for letting me slightly. the situation is so dire that the federation of venezuelan oil workers estimates that less than 10% of trained p personnelel reremained inn the oil producing areas ofof the country. ththere will be a a couple several new this is a from. 201-422-0165 thousand five hundred colleagues and the oil industry resesigned. and as of augusust off tweny sixteen that number was going so fast that money that that right now in the oil producing areas of the country. you know how it is barely 80% of trained personnel left on a bus in town. accelerating exit ass of oil workers is bad news for the long term future of oil production in the country. even if a solution to the political crisis is found the large scale departure means venezuelan oil production is unlikely to rebound anytime soon. countries in the european union have agreed to tougher regulations o on a controversial gas pipeline from r russia to germany. no compromise deal. gas from small stream to is
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about twelve hundred kilometer pipeline which is set to pass on the wheels are from russia and emerge in a germann a at the b balc port city. from that gass will be diststributedd to other countries. he wants to regulate the pipelines under its own entity roles but germany was consensus strict oversight would make the project. economically unviable and could threaten the completion of the nine point five billion euro project. in a compromise germany agreed to please not stream t. under the e. u.'s control and in exchange is set to remain the blocks the negotiator. let's check i in on the days trading action on us stocks of fololding broadly t this friday on lingering concerns of the global growth o on te trace t the speeds. at chess of timee make a god idea plunged almost 9% of the reporting weaker than expecteded profit. the latest closer r as you n see dow jones send and the s. and p. down. that o of a percentage poin. european chest close the
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week on a pessimistic nights with f frank this tax off by more t than 1% on mondays bt see. at down us that a percentage point in paris cac hold down over his office at this point. now shares of german payments company by a cart plunged more than 12% this friday after police in singapore rated its offices that following reports of suspected accounting for o . a series of reports about the company's alleged wrongdoing have beeeen published by the financial times since late january. the paper cited preliminary findingsgs of anan investign by private little fan which found evidence of creative accounting. why because his rejected the financial times reports as defamatory and is threatening to sue the newspaper? in the united states a group of prominent democrats has launched a sweeping plan to transform the economy in a bid to tackle climate chana. a green new deal is likely to become a key campaign issue in the run up to the next presidential l race in.
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twenty twenty and on buying dyson rational resolution aims to revolutionize green energy in the us and create jobs in the sector. to counter the encounter the arguments by president donald trump withdrew from the paris climate accord saying it would cost the country millions of jobs. idea in a program we spoke sickness stuff a come on gay the coordinator of the green jobs program at the united nations international labor organization explained how wewe can combatt climate che while creating jobs. what the international labor office we have tried to understand how? dealing with climate change and indeed pursuing the objectives of the paris agreement on amateur. jobs -- now will cease in the war to known as screening ways joke shows that. doing a little company called to meet with the the twenty four million jobs by. twenty thirty with the key focus on the energy seseor.. by chahanging t the energy s
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a promoting a massive use of electric v vehicles a and massively increasing energy efficiency in pararticular n buildings would do the bookmark jobs than he destroyed. the climate change could become a campaign issue. hopefully as well thanks for that that you can't i will be back for shopping amy: from york, this is
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