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which were which were under isis control and following the military operations have witnessed heavy destruction homes demolished areas where the basic services are not functional water electricity or cars or at least with the with the very basic supply so it's a long process a solution is needed we look forward and we hope that the kuwait conference which is in february will hopefully be a good ground for the international community to make the bludgers to commit to the support of the iraqi government and the iraqi people who have suffered over over the last two years but of course in the meantime these people are going to have to remain in these camps how do you assess the overall conditions that these internally displaced people are living in. well comes of
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are not pleasant places places to stay but these camps or at least provide that was the with the basic services many many international organizations many united nations agencies are actually serving these comes providing a regular supply of water some support to two to livelihood and income whether in inform of job employment or support for people to access drugs as for the assistance it's become is a place where people are meant to stay on the short term it is a place which is meant to maintain the basic survival conditions conditions the compass not there for people to live there for four years so all i can definitely say is that camps are not a pleasant place to stay at the end of the day with the weather conditions that
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these displaced population have one through being from the extreme summer temperatures that could reach fifty to fifty four degrees all the winter temperature where the temperature could reach the freezing level during the during the nights so it's very difficult. high standing car oxfam deputy country director in iraq thank you for your time. well the contribution of back to stay with us. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch put the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. so it's an experience like nothing else
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international olympic committee and the world anti-doping agency leaked e-mails suggest american officials were seeking want of independence from a limb pick chiefs so they could unilaterally apply sanctions. joins me this studio earlier to discuss the matter in detail well these emails leaks by the fancy bears hacking group allegedly from officials in the i.o.c. seem to show incredibly high tensions between international olympic committee officials and wada and by extension also richard mclaren whose reports on alleged doping across russian sport started all this back in two thousand and sixteen of course so where is the bond blood coming from between these two organizations well according to the e-mails it looks like wada is pushing back against the i.o.c. reportedly water at one point was actually making attempts to withdraw from the jurisdiction i mean they could both tast and punish athletes that they found to be guilty of any sort of doping violations and apparently the i.o.c. was strongly against the idea of water become becoming jury judge and executioner
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on that front and an email about a meeting where such a move was discussed detailed mistrust and tension aimed at i.o.c. members now we see that according to one of the leaked emails i.o.c. officials even accused mcclaren of flat out lying about their level of communication but. in the two organizations as well is that correct yes there's another email from the i.o.c. is director general to richard mclaren reportedly showing that the i.o.c. has been baffled by statements that mclaren was making to the press saying that the i.o.c. leadership had never gotten in touch with him and according to the i.o.c. that's one hundred percent false they claim to have reached out to a number of times offering assistance and further cooperation with him and if that is true that those statements to the press were completely false the question becomes why would mclaren be making statements such as that if they're not true what was the motivation behind such a lie and we talked about the i.o.c. it was talk about what they were talking about mclaren i'm going to assume russia comes into this somewhere yes that's one of the really interesting bits according
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to an e-mail allegedly written by i.o.c. officials in response to mclaren's reports they believe that those reports had a very very specific aim let's take a listen to an ex or a further problem was created by your report seemingly being used to try and justify total ban of the complete russian olympic team from the rio games in the chuang games when in fact the international olympic committee and the international sports federations would simply not of the view that a collective punishment should be or should have been imposed upon russian athletes . so there we have the i.o.c. concluding that the mclaren report's goal was to achieve a blanket ban against the russian team and the email goes on to say that that was something specifically that the i.o.c. was against that they wanted to be able to go after individual athletes found to have been using doping but want to force them into a corner and put them on the path of getting the blanket bans and then also further lamented the lack of cooperation between the two are going to say sions and it
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really shows a pair of potentially disturbing divide between those two huge anti-doping organizations such a complicated story isn't it but luckily we have an expert in the studio with us as alan moore sports radio host at moscow's capital f.m. thanks for coming in shed some more light on this convoluted story does this suggest that there's something of a rift between laws and the i.o.c. to be appointed to do it is kind of like a devoid in the doping world you call the anti doping business because it is big business are huge money you know you have water which overseas are supposed to oversees all anti doping efforts in sports in the world and on the other side then you've got this new kind of breakaway group call i nardo. who which is led by the nose by usada which you assign to doping water will be able to take over you'll see actors with you know the u.s. olympic committee they were going to take over water through the backdoor takeover and one of the emails that i was discussing earlier the i.o.c. official allegedly cast doubt on mclaren's intentions saying his reports were meant
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to achieve a total blanket ban on russia why would he be interested in something like that do you think and i don't think he had any modeless or a bad intention of trying to take over like you know to rubbish russia but a lot of what he said including saying that there was a state sponsored one state through and state into it russia was immediately guilty he used it and then after which he said oh well you know it's just language but language as we know was very very powerful and that's what they used to destroy bush i mean to prevent it by a blanket by which the o.c. themselves didn't want to fight against. by five ten years because now everyone get away with it and you say oh well the russians are worse. in other news now it's crunch time for germany's two largest parties as they try to hammer out a deal to form a coalition government on the final day of talks here's what the two party leaders had to say before they got down to business. there are big chunks we still have to clear out of the way i'm sure this will take you know there are still large chunks
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which have to be cleared out of the way it will be a tough day. and remain a number of stumbling blocks though in the way of a grand coalition astrology bensky reports from berlin. there is of course more than one hundred days since the german people went to the elections and since then angela merkel has been unable to form a coalition people saying this is her last chance saloon to do that with the s.p.d. that's because the talks with the coalition with smaller parties have already failed now angler merkel went into these discussions saying that her party was ready for compromise if it was in the interests of the german people but martin short's the leader of the s.p.d. has stressed that there has to be change. in the last day of exploratory talks we will make clear above this must be a new start for the european union if we join
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a government be on the condition that it makes europe strong. well there are some deep divisions between these parties notably over europe and the military but probably the most prickly division is that on the subject of refugees the social democrats would like to bring the families of those who are seeking asylum here in germany to the country well under merkel's party has look to hold the flow of refugees coming to germany the reality is that the social democrats know that anglo merkel is under pressure to form a coalition and they will you can expect be playing hardball over all of these issues now there is a chance that this is meant to be the final day of exploratory talks they could be extended there's also the chance that these could become formal coalition negotiations in the next few weeks all of the merkel's party could decide to go it alone and for minority government there is of course still also the chance that
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they could scrap it all and decide to go back to the german public for fresh elections. well jimmy's attention grabs by the coalition talks to a group of were just from just out of university found a link between a politician's appearance and how much support they garner they are asked people to rate different german politicians from zero standing for unattractive to six very attractive and here the schools.
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hundreds of people have been arrested with one killed and around fifty injured. was. mentally ill. when i witness in the third day of violent protests across china zero now the protests started peacefully but since monday night they have taken a violent nature of the army and the police have a truce protesters are attacking government officials of trying to take up the shopping centers of blockading roads for example whereas the protesters in response have accused the security for.
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