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really strike while in target these key military institutions as well as. security areas in kabul remains a serious source of concern for people living here in kabul today's attack. anyone for the afghan national security forces remember they were killed not on the front line somewhere in some of the more districts or in the province where this is every day of fighting i think that alone tells you that cities including kabul is becoming another. front in the afghan government just continues to struggle to prevent these militants from carrying out these attacks. the country seen a wave of deadly terrorist attacks recently with three of them in the past ten days alone.
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following the recent string of violence both president trump on the commander of u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan john nicholson said that washington would spare no effort to defeat the insurgents and to bring peace to the region the taliban responded threatening more attacks in retaliation to what it called a policy of aggression. the us has considerably stepped up its air campaign in the country over the past year in twenty seventeen washington dropped more than four thousand bombs on afghanistan between august and december of last year the u.s. carried out as many airstrikes as it did in the previous two years combined security and political analysts much stuff that i haint believe even though military action is important in the fight against extremists this alone will not
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bring peace to afghanistan. a military offensive is always needed because you have to keep the militant groups be from the main cities and from or from taking over the country and different provinces in different parts of the country but considering it as the sole response to the current situation or the only way to resolve the one conflict will be wrong understanding because at the end of that the end of conflict needs a political settlement and dialogue and that is where the of one government has tried to complement the american strategy which is mainly focused on fighting the militants or using the military might. israel and poland have agreed to hold talks over a controversial new law being proposed that would make it illegal to suggest polish people or any responsibility for nazi crimes during the holocaust. because last night i express my strong opposition to the law passed in the polish parliament last friday and i'm sure that all ministers would agree regarding the holocaust
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that befell our people on polish soil the law is due to go through two more stages before it's finally adopted expressed our clear position that it must be changed we will not accept any attempt whatsoever to rewrite history. israel's foreign minister has already summoned a polish envoy to express the country's anger at the bill the proposed law would forbid linking the polish nation to nazi crimes moreover anyone using phrases such as polish death camps could face up to three years in jail more than three million jews lived in poland prior to the second world war most of them were killed during the conflict the concentration camp auschwitz birkenau which was built in poland during the nazi occupation has become one of the defining symbols of the holocaust it was there alone that around one million jews were killed. the chief rabbi of moscow can just goldsmiths believes that the issue has been initiated by
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nationalist parties. in israel nobody is arguing that. the death camps were were created by the germans of one by the nazis nobody august what they argue about is saying that poland just saying none of the polish people had any responsibility or collaborated with the germans with the nazis during the war here the israelis and jews in specialists of divers have a problem because it we know of many stories of survivors from the warsaw ghetto leaving the ghetto going into the woods and being killed by polish partisans maybe it's. part of this new nationalist ideology in poland the nationalist party and in pa and i think that's part of the nationalist agenda there's a five groups all over europe it is a problem that i'm here to oversee you conference all just things are being discussed over here. now the word is not something you'd expect to find on children socks but clothing john they should have
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a spot criticism of rigs that they that will explain all after the break. when else should seem wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me i'll get to see pal it just didn't come out to. engage me equals betrayal. when somebody find themselves worlds apart we just look for common ground. tool of one british man using the rest of rated. g. so that is way. elice the see this.
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week just like. the retail giant h. and m. is recalled a series of children's socks and have to complaints that the pattern on them resembled the word in arabic never has apologized claiming that this was an intentional the clothing giant's been making plenty of headlines of late just a few weeks ago it was accused of racism after its catalog featured a black child wearing a hoodie with the words coolest monkey in the jungle the child's mother rejected claims that it was racist and you can traverse the over the sox tree plenty of reaction online this is ridiculous the next will be that they forbid the small w.
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and them people have choices if you don't like them then done by them getting a little tired of saying you can't make this stuff up and things that cause offense is the latest topic of artie's new online project in case you missed it with polly boy you can follow her page on twitter. in case you missed it one of the great things about life in twenty eighteen is that you're free to be offended by anything . it's called confused and recently people have been offended by history literature being a man being a woman meat pro-immigration anti immigration the list is endless because it's actually hard to tell is our guide to being offended in the modern world if i'm sure assume you're offended twitter will always let you know what you're offended about if only one person out of one hundred is offended you need to pretend that you are offended to go to signaling will cover you every time there is no time
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limit shakespeare was writing four hundred years ago and still some of the one dickens that cambridge university had to be warned about the distressing sleeves and friends is too much for some millennial zeal to choose an italian american a guy with a transvestite dad a homeless twit and even throwing in a lesbian couple wasn't diverse enough but they're not used always about the nineteenth century imperialist sessile rhodes students at oxford university wanted his small barely noticeable start to go on why because he was bad one hundred fifty years ago who wasn't. there and so are these chances my grandfather is david possible weinstein's situation that your liberty immigrant and course the redeemer and possibly offensive to jews are on the muslims the little guy being in the
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fountain naked it's time to act what is great is there are places where everyone's mind can rest in peace these are the old bases these are places where freedom of thought speech and expression are going on hold in case anyone should have their feelings. america safe. the syrian war is not only about the fight against islamic state it's also about the political struggle between the opposition and the government and now damascus representatives and opposition groups are gathering in the russian city of sorts for a new round of peace talks aunties and i guess the has been previewing the event. minutes after landing in syria our camera man jokingly asked if we'd been diverted to beirut look at the banners he said. they're everywhere the entire city seems to be plastered in peace for the people of syria five hundred
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ten journalists were registered for the sochi peace conference in just four days representatives from seventy eight different channels as well as dozens and dozens of different news agencies most of them foreigners these army of journalists covering this event. only by the number of delegates one thousand six hundred delegates a descending on sochi to take part in these talks syrian politicians and opposition reconciled rebels and active ones commanders and thousands of men christians muslims need faiths and denominations aiming for peace. the hard work putting the finishing touches in place they even have special prayer rooms for both muslims and christians this is
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a new format no middle man has these a direct talks face to face the aim here isn't to replace other platforms like the geneva peace process it is to supplement them to get the bull ruling say as everyone's tired of this war. is about letting people admitted. the sochi peace talks get underway the reconstruction of syria city of aleppo continues the. holiest places in islam was badly affected by the syrian war . mosque was built between the eighth and thirteenth centuries but was damaged in clashes in twenty thirteen the minaret was brought down by shelling the whole complex is riddled with bullet holes on the most ancient mosques on the planet it's located in the old city which is unesco world heritage site as much as sixty percent of it was severely damaged some thirty percent completely destroyed by the
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war. cryptocurrency is a gaining more attention including among top computer specialists artie's maker francis santiago attended a cryptocurrency conference and caught up with leading antivirus developer job mcafee. today crypto is unique. crypto is empowering. crypto is on the verge of a global financial revolution group that was a direct challenge that a world banking system allows you to be the bank and make the money with no moves in the end crypto is bound to lead the world into the future. news now it's time to take a swim at the coins bank asian block chain crew. that a coin bank. blocked chain conference we're about to get acquainted with over a thousand different participants from fifty different countries including
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a hundred russian i think some of the hottest new stuff in the world the box chain let's go. to events like this allow you to mix and mingle with some of the top talent in the block chain industry one of the speakers happened to be a man who is considered by some as the block chain guru john mcafee what are some of the. criteria that you would suggest to look for in a good i.c.a.o. . first and foremost this is something that you would use if you would love to have what they're trying to build or break supported again number two is that the team and you can find this out to goes in in the white paper will be a list of the founders and developers have they had experience in building blocks of things if not you might think maybe they can produce it. and number four does it sound like the people who are doing this corner love it themselves and the story. one of the more unique ice ceo's i found here is
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a russian project called marc space it's intriguing to say the least a three d. and virtual reality space creating platform powered by block chained technology basically it's a way for businesses communities and really anyone to run and showcase their service or an idea in virtual reality for example to virtually take a walk through a flagship store in beverly hills or do a test drive in that cool car you always wanted so what's this hype and why why i think because you know people understand that we have existing company with more than ten years experience in our city and their p.r. and three dollars in additional and we all know who now have a. that know they can try you know they go to our website to try ogle constructor and they build the all in three d. but it will go upside they see that it's work and if you how does it actually work you go to a website you choose the place and now if you see steam you see unit it's a virtual space then you use all virtual constructor and you build it very fast and
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very easy so you know even kids can do that you build your own three d. and d. are compatible give side. in five years try over half of the world i promise you will be using to proconsul and the half that does a lot is going to be the half that probably doesn't have smartphones or any access to the other. and i'll bring you right up to date you joining us here and i'll say i'll be back with more at the top of the. losers do you mean you don't. see the teachers who are. there they could put it. to me not through only ten space. made. left alone they. said. siméon coming to know terminated
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this message that the. alex used to be friends. most of those are. the same. those send them what's new this morning is talk of posts on this busy the council itself they call see. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. or some want to be rushed. but you're going to be first to see what before three of the more people that i've been pushed to use in the waters of. their ship. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your
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last wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words and hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our archives and i secretly promised to never like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one quite different i speak to now because there were no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker.
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you keep. one fact. that. it's him in the summer morning and i'm on a bus headed down south from chinatown new york there breathless driver speeds up on the ice who really it's i'm traveling across the states in a snowstorm because of a book. written over dishpan of twenty years back and forth from the mining area
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some eastern kentucky the book by italians corner. is a monumental collection of moral history it tells the struggle of the words bales to round mining of coal when amy grants were to come to the area to work well paid but often has faded jobs the book tells the story of harlan county that's where i'm going. to bury. this or part. own. land.
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i'm headed to the deep the mary kom of this book i want to see what's left of the. three years since his first visit now that the us is shifting to major and gas and coal mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find a ghost of the city where people are stuck like car turns from black and white picture their stories and there is this have not changed much from those recorded by pushed fields research and that they are leading me in this journey. was. well when
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are shallow. i got married when. i was sixteen years old and my husband was seventeen years old and the lead men married about six months when he went into the mountains and then six months after that dad and i went to korea accident. i had two week old son. played and lived down the street here only on. keel. wrote a bunch that he would hit reply with. oh no. where no. company wants to cold real it's gorgeous at all for the coal ready for the
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christmas they wanted him there and we. shot the whole deal but done it was done it was bad that it was. killed of me if. you know it much. to tell the pope that locket one through till it. shielded. that even if you. were right i would fairly. soon as. i. i find remnants of the mining history or longer memories of the casualties in the hard labor are alive in the stories told by the young and the like they're not just had the glory of collective struggle and hard work paid off. speaking to the
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local scene barson saloons you can see that their life was and still is mining mines harder now. relieve their collective legend and whether played a part where said when private sector survived the war it disappearing before day i ask for the rose parade rest. in their spot branded a bit of a work first see a racist and shield but first you have like i went six of them at meyers grill so. it was work and i got them as my grandpa grandma a six awful sweater. but maybe you mean you.
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will. come. in every lady made home a and at it. he always had peace because you know now we face the life that you'll say. you're going through. you won't want to hear that there's no water in the mine and soon you would have to drown through water it would get it over your knees and. the horses would have to pull through to homeowners from the inner and then they would lay to balfour's for tracks sometimes when they'd run out of traffic people here name were you know anywhere it's there's nothing for him to day and there have been all the young pay for the turning to.
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this or pop. eight point seven debbie m.t.v. to downtown weisberg this is john the brains in arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking to some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen reynolds playing the song but all. is holding it's all. in one thousand nine hundred i was the first woman to work in this one particular
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mine and my job was what they called the belt boy and then they started calling me the belt person because i was a female so when i would go underground everybody would be kind of gathered to see the. woman coming out of the mines you know and then i remember my face would be all black with the coal dust and i was a little bit vain so i would have a handkerchief and i would wipe my face off before i would come outside so it be all clean. so that it but the guys would always be looking for me to come out because it was just so amazing i guess to them to see a woman working in the mines. it's all true. for manalo no.
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i remember when i was in high school i loved earth science i love the mountains all of anything he was brock's and my earth science teacher back then said there's going to be eight hundred years of coal and when he said that that's when things were good you know where everybody was working like the guys that worked in the mines they always had the nice cars like the camero i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. we. tried it is what. now and it's time to check.
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