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against ethnic and religious minorities and cited specific examples regarding christians and muslims. they passed a resolution naming the actions as genocide. this is just under 15 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. in 2014, the terrorist group began to seize the territory overrunning major cities and committing atrocities the united states responded quickly by announcing these acts. taking the coordinating actions to. there was an international now 60 members strong to hold and reversed the momentum and that is what we are doing. in the 18 months since, the airstrikes hoped to did liberate and create other key cities and towns. we have degraded the leadership, attacked the revenue contact the revenue sources and disrupted the supply line and currently we engaged the initiative aimed at trying to end the war. that fuels -- dash and we are going to weaken and ultimately defeat them. we are working to stop the spread and its affiliates within and beyond the region. all of this constitutes an effort by the large segment of the community in the united states and that effort is warranted
against ethnic and religious minorities and cited specific examples regarding christians and muslims. they passed a resolution naming the actions as genocide. this is just under 15 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. in 2014, the terrorist group began to seize the territory overrunning major cities and committing atrocities the united states responded quickly by announcing these acts. taking the coordinating actions to. there was an international now 60 members strong to hold and...
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embracing policy preferred by the ethnic group and it really doesn't work. so the republican party has run african-american, not for for president but has run african-american candidates for high office, governor in michigan, ohio, senate in maryland, michael still ran against -- people may remember in pennsylvania. that's not really make a big impact. they were not seen as representing the interests of the community. so not sure that ted cruz running on build a wall would have a big positive impact for republicans among latino voters, or even to be nominated which to seems unlikely right now. >> we have time for two more questions. one here. >> sorry, if i could i could just add on the african-americans icon just for where we are right now, of very rich african-americans stayed in south carolina lloyd rutherford also african-american is the only lieutenant african-american in the country. also i think you're going to see this trending further and more positively as we move. >> sir, your name please. >> hi, michael mccarthy from the center for latin american
embracing policy preferred by the ethnic group and it really doesn't work. so the republican party has run african-american, not for for president but has run african-american candidates for high office, governor in michigan, ohio, senate in maryland, michael still ran against -- people may remember in pennsylvania. that's not really make a big impact. they were not seen as representing the interests of the community. so not sure that ted cruz running on build a wall would have a big positive...
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, and tyson -- uni-ethnic, anti-semitic governments.t opposed cosmopolitanism and humanism of the habsburg empire. now, it's democracy is as good as can be expected. rates a 4% economic growth . it has a government, middle-of-the-road. johas got a president, klaus hannes, who is an ethnic saxon german. an incredibly repressed minority under the area of nicolae ceau?escu. even know he was underfunded and considered a dark horse, they elected him because of his message. and his message was, even closer relations with the west and moving forward to developing a government institution that is clean and transparent. brian: romania's relationship with nato? robert: their relationship is unambiguous. romania wants nato to be as strong as possible. --y have been a number member since 2000. there are two things here. one of the understated reasons we have never said openly why he was electedhannes was because they had another experience with another german, king harald v first, who ruled romania from 1866-1914. he built the modern romanian state
, and tyson -- uni-ethnic, anti-semitic governments.t opposed cosmopolitanism and humanism of the habsburg empire. now, it's democracy is as good as can be expected. rates a 4% economic growth . it has a government, middle-of-the-road. johas got a president, klaus hannes, who is an ethnic saxon german. an incredibly repressed minority under the area of nicolae ceau?escu. even know he was underfunded and considered a dark horse, they elected him because of his message. and his message was, even...
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he was talking about genocide, ethnic cleansing. he was saying there is a lock of access, which means they can't get a complete record. that lock of access idea did you have tailing with what diplomatic editor james bays is telling us. these are people getting into different areas from a humanitarian perspective in northern syria, particularly. he went on to say how isil has killed tens of thousands have yazidi's, there were rescue efforts, many have saved, isil has killed christians, and raped women in front of their own families. he made the point that isil sees yazidis as devil worshipers, people who believe in the shia muslim faith as disbelievers and people are told to abandon your faith or you will be killed. he said the reality of genocide means that the international community must work together. we must destroy isil by military force, but there are other ways to pursue that end game. he went on to talk about how the international community is funding those other ways, choking off the funding, the money and also the ability
he was talking about genocide, ethnic cleansing. he was saying there is a lock of access, which means they can't get a complete record. that lock of access idea did you have tailing with what diplomatic editor james bays is telling us. these are people getting into different areas from a humanitarian perspective in northern syria, particularly. he went on to say how isil has killed tens of thousands have yazidi's, there were rescue efforts, many have saved, isil has killed christians, and raped...
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regions in the who. >> who was the top ethnic vehicle? >> toyota corolla. >> what did you learn as a result of that? >> my biggest takeaway it comes from the top that diversity is an imperative, it resonates within that company. it trickles dealer representation is, what they do with minority spend with their ad agencies and also resonates with their minoritiesbase. so it brings everything full circle. >> that a strong diversity rings forth increase in market share within the diversity buying power. >> dammann lester, mark bland, thank you us. >> thank you. >> we really appreciate the work you're doing. keep going. >> hey, thank you. >> thanks, brother. >> okay. >>> when we companies drawing crowds with its minivan makeover. stay with us. cpick 2 listen up! there's a brand new mix on mcdonald' s mcpick 2 menu. lemme get a mcpick 2. hurry in now and pick your 2 hot ' n' tasty for just $5 dollars. mix n match. share n savor. 2 for $5. name your flavor choose your favoritesmade with 100% beef, a flaky filet-o-fish, seared quarter pounder wit
regions in the who. >> who was the top ethnic vehicle? >> toyota corolla. >> what did you learn as a result of that? >> my biggest takeaway it comes from the top that diversity is an imperative, it resonates within that company. it trickles dealer representation is, what they do with minority spend with their ad agencies and also resonates with their minoritiesbase. so it brings everything full circle. >> that a strong diversity rings forth increase in market share...
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it has got a president, klaus johannis, who is an ethnic saxon german. get this, the ethnic romanians elected an incredibly repressed minority under the area of nicolae ceausescu. even know he was underfunded and considered a dark horse, they elected him because of his message. and his message was, even closer relations with the west and moving forward to developing a government institution that is clean and transparent. brian: romania's relationship with nato? robert: their relationship is unambiguous. romania wants nato to be as strong as possible. they have been a member since 2000. there are two things here. one of the understated reasons we have never said openly why he -- johannis was elected was because they had another experience with another german who ruled romania from 1866-1914. he built the modern romanian state. he built the institutions. yes, they became corrupt. but, he started them from scratch and romanians associate his role with a strong rule that built a modern apparatus and there was this vague hope that here we have another ethnic
it has got a president, klaus johannis, who is an ethnic saxon german. get this, the ethnic romanians elected an incredibly repressed minority under the area of nicolae ceausescu. even know he was underfunded and considered a dark horse, they elected him because of his message. and his message was, even closer relations with the west and moving forward to developing a government institution that is clean and transparent. brian: romania's relationship with nato? robert: their relationship is...
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one element of genocide is the intent to destroy an ethnic or religious group in whole or in part.know that daesh has given some of its victims a choice between abandoning their faith or being killed. and that for many is a choice between one kind of death and another. the fact is that daesh kills christians because they are christians. yazidis because they are yazidis, shia because they are shia. this is the message it conveys to children under its control. it is entire world view is based on eliminating those who do not subscribe to its perverse ideology. there is no question in my mind that if daesh succeeded establishing so-called caliphate -- >> we'll leave secretary's rememberkies remarks. -- secretary kerry's remarks. this is forum on influence of the u.s. this is institute for research. this is just getting underway. . .
one element of genocide is the intent to destroy an ethnic or religious group in whole or in part.know that daesh has given some of its victims a choice between abandoning their faith or being killed. and that for many is a choice between one kind of death and another. the fact is that daesh kills christians because they are christians. yazidis because they are yazidis, shia because they are shia. this is the message it conveys to children under its control. it is entire world view is based on...
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why it is important to encourage people of all walks of life and all ethnicities to participate. caitlin: this is also why katie encourages this because her son was born with a deadly disease that caused his bone marrow to fail. he did find a suitable donor but sadly later died of complications. they are grateful for the gift that donors gave them and now they are here to support others. katie: we met so many people who are still waiting for bone marrow donors to come through. anybody could be waiting for that match. andrea: such a simple thing to do that can just make all of the difference. steve. s.: all of the difference. that's good. andrea: not a bad day to go inside for that, either, because it was colder. steve. s.: tomorrow is a cold day. you're going to notice. northern counties. you think today was cool, roxboro, wait until you see tomorrow. look at fayetteville, it was 73 today. yes, you had some clouds and passing showers, but quite a gradient all the way down. it was really feeling nice. this made you want to go out and get some flowers, get some yard work done. keep
why it is important to encourage people of all walks of life and all ethnicities to participate. caitlin: this is also why katie encourages this because her son was born with a deadly disease that caused his bone marrow to fail. he did find a suitable donor but sadly later died of complications. they are grateful for the gift that donors gave them and now they are here to support others. katie: we met so many people who are still waiting for bone marrow donors to come through. anybody could be...
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many of these refugees are seeking asylum based on their ethnic or religious prosecution. that will continue. we are supporting the return and preservation of these ethnic populations and religious minority groups, identities and towns and communities in iraq and syria. katty: do you think these people ever see justice? mark: the greatest justice we can achieve is to destroy daesh. this decision only bolsters that recognition of what a truly monumental evil it represents. part of the reason behind this decision was to bolster international support that we need to destroy daesh. the secretary was very clear that we support any international court or tribunal to carry out prosecutions, to hold those accountable for these atrocities. katty: thanks very much. staying with the impact of that war in syria, turkey is warning this will not become a depot for migrants, even if it manages to do a deal with the crisis. negotiations are underway in brussels to resolve the situation, with particular attention to turkey and greece. since january last year, more than a million migrants a
many of these refugees are seeking asylum based on their ethnic or religious prosecution. that will continue. we are supporting the return and preservation of these ethnic populations and religious minority groups, identities and towns and communities in iraq and syria. katty: do you think these people ever see justice? mark: the greatest justice we can achieve is to destroy daesh. this decision only bolsters that recognition of what a truly monumental evil it represents. part of the reason...
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it has an ethnically based federal system that gives a degree of self-rule to the oromo people. the oromo opposition, some of whose members have been arrested and detained, says the system has been corrupted by the ruling party. the protests were sparked by the independent grated development plan that esaid aims at spreading and increasing infrastructure into the surrounding region. the oromo people have had longstanding issues with the government for decades now. cultural, political, economic. they say it's these issues that are not being addressed. >> >> reporter: this is an oromo politician who says his community deserves equal opportunity. >> in terms of politics, high marginalization. economy, the same. cultural, the same, including land, high marginalization. they have to have their proper place in this country. i don't think it is going to be. part of the problem is the government wants to rule in the old way. people are resisting to be ruled in the old way. >> reporter: the protests have come at a time when ethiopia has enjoyed economic growth in recent years. analysts s
it has an ethnically based federal system that gives a degree of self-rule to the oromo people. the oromo opposition, some of whose members have been arrested and detained, says the system has been corrupted by the ruling party. the protests were sparked by the independent grated development plan that esaid aims at spreading and increasing infrastructure into the surrounding region. the oromo people have had longstanding issues with the government for decades now. cultural, political, economic....
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-- regime. -- the ethnic romanians elected ethnic saxon german. even know he was underfunded and considered a dark horse, they elected him because of his message. and his message was, even closer relations with the west and moving forward to developing a government institution that is clean and transparent. brian: romania's relationship with nato? robert: their relationship is unambiguous. romania wants nato to be as strong as possible. they have been a member since 2000. there are two things here. one of the understated reasons we have never said openly why he was elected was because they had another experience with another ethnic german, who ruled romania from 1866-1914. he built the modern romanian state. he built the institutions. yes, they became corrupt and abused, but he started them from scratch and romanians associate his rule with a strong rule that built a modern apparatus and there was this vague hope that here we have another ethnic german who can take this next stage. brian: in the middle of this book, you wander off, look at the mou
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reporter: the war may have ended but bosnia and herzegovina is still divided along ethnic lines.adovan lauding karadzic as a hero appeared. carved out and still exist today as an integral part of bosnia. and pro sentiment is commonplace. >> he was our first president. in biggest serbian hero the last 20 years. reporter: the current president spoke of this respect for the man accused of orchestrating mass killings. he opened a don't maturing named after the former leader. anchor: robert parsons is here for a bit more analysis. tell us more about this man, who was seen by some as a hero and others as a murderer. >> he is the most senior involved in the bosnian war to be brought to justice and put on trial and sentenced other than slowly than losses which, -- slow the lawn the loss of which. he di during the trialed and was never sentencedd. that makes him extremely important for a lot of people. he is on trial for a variety of charges, including genocide, extermination, forcible removal populations. serbs the leader and the set up to try to destroy the independent bosnia and tried
reporter: the war may have ended but bosnia and herzegovina is still divided along ethnic lines.adovan lauding karadzic as a hero appeared. carved out and still exist today as an integral part of bosnia. and pro sentiment is commonplace. >> he was our first president. in biggest serbian hero the last 20 years. reporter: the current president spoke of this respect for the man accused of orchestrating mass killings. he opened a don't maturing named after the former leader. anchor: robert...
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traffic.time for weather 3 3 wishes to expand waiting for an experiencncdinners, there is and ethnic art contests, and ethnic dinners, there is an experience waiting for everyone who wishes to expand 3 time for weather and traffic. 3 increasing clouds with spotty rain in the afternoon, followed by rain and storms this evening. some storms could be strong. highs reach 67 in the upstate and 61 in the mountains. tonight drops showers and tn border snow. wednesday slowly clears to sunshine, with highs in the 40s and 50s. thursday brings one more round of showers with highs in the mid-50s, followed by clearer skies friday, and warmer temperatures into the weekend. increasing clouds with spotty rain in the afternoon, followed by rain and storms this evening. some storms could be strong. highs reach 67 in the upstate and 61 in the mountains. tonight drops into the 40s and upper 30s, with lingering showers and tn border snow. wednesday with highs in the 40s and 50s. thursday brings one more round of showers with highs in the mid-50s, followed by clearer skies friday, and 3 warmer temperature
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and now he understands that she's gone. >> the aroma is ethiopia's largest ethnic group. it has a degree of self rule, but the the aroma opposition say that it has been corrupted by the ruling party. >> they say that it aims to spread infrastructure into the surrounding aroma region. but the aroma people have had longstanding problems with the government for decades now. cultural, economic, and it's these issues that are not being addressed. >> a politician said that his community defense equal opportunity. >> the protests come at a time when ethiopia has enjoyed stability. and the government is afraid of civil unrest. it is repeatedly accused the erteian government of stirring unrest. >> the government said it's listening. >> concessions are being made and will be made with the people not only to address islam, which is a smokescreen. >> for this family, their mother and daughter were victim of a government who has broken many promises before. >> authorities in pakistan say they have arrested a former indian naval officer for suspected spying. they say that the spy agenc
and now he understands that she's gone. >> the aroma is ethiopia's largest ethnic group. it has a degree of self rule, but the the aroma opposition say that it has been corrupted by the ruling party. >> they say that it aims to spread infrastructure into the surrounding aroma region. but the aroma people have had longstanding problems with the government for decades now. cultural, economic, and it's these issues that are not being addressed. >> a politician said that his...
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not just a question of ethnicity. obviously, most bosnia ask were right behind because they had been come 80% of the civilian casualties from the war had been bosnians, main victims. so they're very much in support among others, the nationalists were very much against it because they saw it as ceding sovereignty, we will take care of our own issues, thank you very much. having just gained independence they did want to be ceding sovereignty to some international court, plus they were complicit themselves. what changed was the arrival in office of people who saw the future in europe but also wanted to draw a line between those people that were responsible for the mass atrocities and the people as a whole. they did want them all to be seen as complicit in this. and so the way to get out of that once defined the guilty men, and all but one were men in terms of the hague id delis, and handed over but that was a question of political. >> thank you very much for coming. i look forward to reading the book. >> thank you. >> i
not just a question of ethnicity. obviously, most bosnia ask were right behind because they had been come 80% of the civilian casualties from the war had been bosnians, main victims. so they're very much in support among others, the nationalists were very much against it because they saw it as ceding sovereignty, we will take care of our own issues, thank you very much. having just gained independence they did want to be ceding sovereignty to some international court, plus they were complicit...
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successful manhunt with 161 individuals in connection with the balkan conflicts of the '90s when the term ethnic cleansing emerged it was a euphemism for the wholesale slaughter to take place in the heart of europe for those responsible to be identified by the international criminal tribunal aspecial court created in 1993 ready united nations. the first-ever global court has ben established in engaging in and all 161 of those invited were captured or killed or had surrendered or committed suicide. now lot of manhunt was conducted in secret involving special forces from spy agencies even the tracking units from inside the tribunal itself but they have set to a precedent how authorities carrying justice with other crimes against humanity. as an experienced journalist has pieced together an amazing story with intelligence officials and diplomats and others to obtain access to files to uncover for the bbc and living in sarajevo and the return to the balkans currently world affairs editor and part of the team from the pulitzer for coverage of the edward snowden file. his book "the buther's trail" has
successful manhunt with 161 individuals in connection with the balkan conflicts of the '90s when the term ethnic cleansing emerged it was a euphemism for the wholesale slaughter to take place in the heart of europe for those responsible to be identified by the international criminal tribunal aspecial court created in 1993 ready united nations. the first-ever global court has ben established in engaging in and all 161 of those invited were captured or killed or had surrendered or committed...
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. >> we have a report on one of ethiopia's largest ethnic groups and rocking havana, the rolling stones play a historic free concert to record crowds. in cuba. >> welcome back and a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. isil fighters have killed 18 iraqi soldiers in attacks on the largest military bases. ten suicide-bombers storm northwest of baghdad. syrian state media said that government forces have retaken control of three areas inside the ancient city of palmyra from isil fighters. and belgium prosecutors have charged three suspects in connection with tuesday's bombings in brussels. at least 12,000 refugees remain at the greek macedonia border living in a makeshift camp hoping that macedonia will soon let them in. many refugees are worried that moving away from the borders will cost them their chance to reach northern europe. we follow the latest developments. >> at first i thought the other camps would be better. but then i realized it might be the same. it makes no difference. all we do is change locations. it's better here because it's closer to the border. >> some refugees
. >> we have a report on one of ethiopia's largest ethnic groups and rocking havana, the rolling stones play a historic free concert to record crowds. in cuba. >> welcome back and a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. isil fighters have killed 18 iraqi soldiers in attacks on the largest military bases. ten suicide-bombers storm northwest of baghdad. syrian state media said that government forces have retaken control of three areas inside the ancient city of palmyra from isil...
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. >>> myanmar's new government said peace in ethnic minority areas is a priority. rebel armies have been fighting for autonomy or independence. despite a ceasefire signed last year, the situation is worsening. >> in the northern state, a buddhist monastery can provide protect. communities are being torn apart and young people are suffering the most. at this time of day, his youngest son should be helping her on the farm. in november, the 16-year-old and two others from his village were taken by a group of men and they haven't been seen since. >> of course i miss him. he still wants to finish school and he's learning how to be a mechanic. his father is not feeling well, so he stopped going to school to take care of his father, then this happened to him and we're helpless. >> it's likely they were taken by one of the rebel armies operating in the area. allegations of abduction are becoming increasingly common. accusations of rape and torture have also been made against government soldiers. one armed ethnic group told al jazeera it doesn't force people to join its ran
. >>> myanmar's new government said peace in ethnic minority areas is a priority. rebel armies have been fighting for autonomy or independence. despite a ceasefire signed last year, the situation is worsening. >> in the northern state, a buddhist monastery can provide protect. communities are being torn apart and young people are suffering the most. at this time of day, his youngest son should be helping her on the farm. in november, the 16-year-old and two others from his...
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ethiopia has ath ethnically based federal system that dwifs a degree of self rule to these people. the opposition, whose members have been arrested and detained, says the system has been corrupted by the ruling party. the process was sparked by the government so-called development plan, a plan that it says aims at spreading and increasing development into the surround possessing region. the people have had longstanding issues with the government for decades now. cultural, political, economic and they say it's ease issues that are not being addressed. >> these are people. >> reporter: this man is a politician who says his community deserves equal opportunity. >> politics, high marginalised. in terms of the economy, marginalization. i don't think it is going to work. partly the problem is that the government want to rule in the old way. people are resisting to the ruled in the old way. >> reporter: protests have come at a time when ethiopia has enjoyed stability and economic growth in recent years. analysts say that civil unrest might be exploited by al-shabab. it has accused the gov
ethiopia has ath ethnically based federal system that dwifs a degree of self rule to these people. the opposition, whose members have been arrested and detained, says the system has been corrupted by the ruling party. the process was sparked by the government so-called development plan, a plan that it says aims at spreading and increasing development into the surround possessing region. the people have had longstanding issues with the government for decades now. cultural, political, economic...
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cleansed and murdered individuals who were not of the same ethnic group. furthermore, as of a few days ago, the current president, the ,eader of republica serbska opened up a student dormitory named after radovan karadzic. currently, the full consequences of this ruling have yet to be felt by the victims or those who are still living in bosnia-herzegovina. tribunal's.: the powers only stretched so far. in terms of helping the region to move on from what happened during the 1990's, what body would you expect to get involved in that? what measures could be taken? >> the un security council is one, of course, but also those on the dayton accords, the signatories, the negotiators. for a long time, we used to call it --, until people in france were not particularly proud of the results of this accord. unfortunately, the accord themselves legitimized many of -- manyes of karadzic' of the crimes for which karadzic has now been found guilty. they are all condemned to a future that is still defined by the dayton accords and by the division that were created by fore
cleansed and murdered individuals who were not of the same ethnic group. furthermore, as of a few days ago, the current president, the ,eader of republica serbska opened up a student dormitory named after radovan karadzic. currently, the full consequences of this ruling have yet to be felt by the victims or those who are still living in bosnia-herzegovina. tribunal's.: the powers only stretched so far. in terms of helping the region to move on from what happened during the 1990's, what body...
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if you don't fly the ethnic flag. that has deepened the division and made it hard to function as a state as contributed to paralysis and the highest unemployment rate in the world by figures. no, i don't don't think it will lead to war like we saw in the 90s because they have had enough and because i think europe cannot a allow it at this time. but that does not mean that everything is fine. it's a festering sore. it is remarkable to me there is not more jihadists coming out of both because it's a miserable place. many of the muslim citizens have to live in a situation where what happened to them is being denied by their neighbors and they're not allowed to talk about it. people who went back or not allowed to talk about what happened if they want to get along. so it amazes me there is not a bigger jihadist threat. isis is trying very hard to have very high-end production videos aimed at the area to recruit people. i don't think europe is going to get away with it for much longer. it may not be warlike we saw in the m
if you don't fly the ethnic flag. that has deepened the division and made it hard to function as a state as contributed to paralysis and the highest unemployment rate in the world by figures. no, i don't don't think it will lead to war like we saw in the 90s because they have had enough and because i think europe cannot a allow it at this time. but that does not mean that everything is fine. it's a festering sore. it is remarkable to me there is not more jihadists coming out of both because...
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integration proposal has led to protests by ethiopias largest ethnic community. six people have been arrested in a series of police raids across brussels as investigation into tuesday's attacks continues. the i a brusselss suburb was in lock down on thursday after police seized an apartment. some residents found access to their homes blocked. >> translation: i was coming back it from school and i found the entire area looked. so i couldn't get home. i asked and they said the police had to do some work mere, but i don't know what's going on exactly. i live very close to here, next to number 20 where they searched the house >>> the brother of one of the brussels suicide bombers, najim laachraoui, has spoken out about his shock and sadness after the attacks. he said that his brother who graduate in electronics had no sign. they said a police raid after the november paris attacks. he has requested for his fa face not to be shown. >> translation: he was a nice boy, clever. there you are. that's how i will remember him. i'm sad, overwhelmed and touched by what happened
integration proposal has led to protests by ethiopias largest ethnic community. six people have been arrested in a series of police raids across brussels as investigation into tuesday's attacks continues. the i a brusselss suburb was in lock down on thursday after police seized an apartment. some residents found access to their homes blocked. >> translation: i was coming back it from school and i found the entire area looked. so i couldn't get home. i asked and they said the police had to...
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anger among ethiopia's largest ethnic group was sparked by the government's development plan. the government says it wants to improve roads, development and services in the region. they say it is land grab. the government has now canceled the plan. it says it wants to consult the people on how to move forward. but the people have for decades accused the government of corruption and ignoring their
anger among ethiopia's largest ethnic group was sparked by the government's development plan. the government says it wants to improve roads, development and services in the region. they say it is land grab. the government has now canceled the plan. it says it wants to consult the people on how to move forward. but the people have for decades accused the government of corruption and ignoring their
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sellers said quote, also include language we neglected to add, that is, we welcome people of all ethnicities to audition for "hamilton." >>> real estate is booming in bed-stuy brooklyn. for some people, that's not a good thing. one man is so fed up with all the offers to buy his home he posted a sign out front that reads, not for sale. cbs 2's vanessa murdoch reports. >> every week we get 20 to 30 people come in want to buy the house. >> reporter: 20 to 30 people a week. >> easily. >> reporter: jeffrey says the phone cause, letters and knocks on the door by people wanting to buy his home became a big bother. this sign became a necessity. and it's drawing attention. >> i said maybe i should keep walking. that's a cool sign. >> reporter: it reads home not for sale. don't ask. beware of sassy mouth owner. >> that's your wife. that's not you. >> she is the sassy mouth owner. so we gave her a ring. >> leave us alone. >> reporter: the sign is working. sort of. inquiries are down by half but just yesterday he got this handwritten note from another somebody wanting to buy. >> they would come up to t
sellers said quote, also include language we neglected to add, that is, we welcome people of all ethnicities to audition for "hamilton." >>> real estate is booming in bed-stuy brooklyn. for some people, that's not a good thing. one man is so fed up with all the offers to buy his home he posted a sign out front that reads, not for sale. cbs 2's vanessa murdoch reports. >> every week we get 20 to 30 people come in want to buy the house. >> reporter: 20 to 30 people...
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. >> why ethnic groups feel persecuted. there is another big win. we'll have the details a little later. >> first, according to estimate afghan security services suffered a 30% increase in casualties last year. the u.s. saying those numbers are not sustainable. with the taliban gaining ground and provinces including helmands there are fears that a spring offensive could hit government offenses even harder. now the afghan army calls it simply brigade. they pulled out 18 months ago and took their technology with them including vital air cor. >> if they supply us and pay attention to our air force we could show to the world that we're brave and we can defend our country independently. >> it's a different picture being shown these days nestled behind the hills where american suffered their heaviest casualty. of a damagafghan soldiers have suffered more. they're up against experts in guerrilla warfare. they control more territory than at any time in the last 14 years. the afghan military does not have high-tech equipment. since the u.s. scaled down its o
. >> why ethnic groups feel persecuted. there is another big win. we'll have the details a little later. >> first, according to estimate afghan security services suffered a 30% increase in casualties last year. the u.s. saying those numbers are not sustainable. with the taliban gaining ground and provinces including helmands there are fears that a spring offensive could hit government offenses even harder. now the afghan army calls it simply brigade. they pulled out 18 months ago...
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can audition. >> they all specify actor of any race or ethnic group are permitted to attend auditionse considered equally for the rolls. >> that was tony reporting. new producer of the musical defended the diversity of the hamilton cast and the legality of the none in white casting net is. he says he stand by it and believes that it is lawful. >>> meanwhile, coming up in the next half an hour of "eyewitness news" another delay for bill cosby, why one of his cases is being put on hold, right now. >>> donald trump continues to draw criticism over his abortion remarks, and what hillary clinton is asking of bernie sanders, that story is coming up. >>> and from now, things are nice and dry here in the delaware valley but it will not stay that way. we have another round of rain on the way and i'll tell you when your ceiling fan.allsaid he couldn't. and that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series
can audition. >> they all specify actor of any race or ethnic group are permitted to attend auditionse considered equally for the rolls. >> that was tony reporting. new producer of the musical defended the diversity of the hamilton cast and the legality of the none in white casting net is. he says he stand by it and believes that it is lawful. >>> meanwhile, coming up in the next half an hour of "eyewitness news" another delay for bill cosby, why one of his cases...
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say, their ethnicity. some people will be motivated because somebody knocked on their door and somebody talked to them and actually communicated a message. and so you can't really tell exactly what it is that drove that voter to the ballot to an exact science for each individual but i think a combination of many positive influences help the overall campaign. james: you could control for the impact of the stand of a party on immigration policy. i know, glen, you polled on this. how important is immigration policy to the hispanics compared to other voters you're surveying? glen: well, it's one of multiple issues. it's certainly not a stand-alone, by itself way at the top issue. there are concerns about the economy, jobs, national security, concerns that other ethnic groups have as well. obviously the hispanic voters are very sensitive when candidates talk dismissively about immigrants. that does not rebound well, but just going back to the question, i do want to add two things to that. number one is i think
say, their ethnicity. some people will be motivated because somebody knocked on their door and somebody talked to them and actually communicated a message. and so you can't really tell exactly what it is that drove that voter to the ballot to an exact science for each individual but i think a combination of many positive influences help the overall campaign. james: you could control for the impact of the stand of a party on immigration policy. i know, glen, you polled on this. how important is...
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look at the dui rates, that mexicans are more prone to criminality and other groups or races or ethnicities. lets look at the fbi statistics for the bureau of justice. what i try to do with my call is find those stats, give a stats, get a serious answer, give out the stats, but just to liven it up with some humor, with a mexican cuss words. this is not an academic column. i love academia at academic columns suffer from having no humor at all. you have to next academic with a vulgar, with humor, within your face. at the heart called to do but it's a challenge to i love doing it. criticism of "ask a mexican" come from everywhere. it comes from the right wing, conservatives sync assistant at the american antiwhite column. you have criticisms from the left, this is an anti-mexican politics you are demeaning a very serious subject which is the treatment of mexicans read that into united states. some people think it's not funny. some people say it's not racist enough against mexicans or it's not racist enough against white people. to me that shows the call is doing its duty. i think the question
look at the dui rates, that mexicans are more prone to criminality and other groups or races or ethnicities. lets look at the fbi statistics for the bureau of justice. what i try to do with my call is find those stats, give a stats, get a serious answer, give out the stats, but just to liven it up with some humor, with a mexican cuss words. this is not an academic column. i love academia at academic columns suffer from having no humor at all. you have to next academic with a vulgar, with humor,...
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crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing by specific persons. ultimately the full facts must be brought to light by an independent investigation and through former legal determination made by a competent court or tribunal. but the united states will strongly support efforts to collect, document, preserve, and analyze the evidence of atrocities and we will do all that we can to see the perpetrators are held accountable. i hope that my statement today will assure the victims that the united states recognizes and confirms the despicable nature of the crimes that have been committed against them. i hope it will highlight the shared interest. underscoring more starkly the need for a comprehensive and unified approach to the feeding --dash part of our response must of course be to destroy it by military force, but other dimensions are important as well and we dare not lose track. in the past two and a half years the united states has provided more than 600 million in emergency aid to iraqis who have been displaced. we are working closely with local au
crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing by specific persons. ultimately the full facts must be brought to light by an independent investigation and through former legal determination made by a competent court or tribunal. but the united states will strongly support efforts to collect, document, preserve, and analyze the evidence of atrocities and we will do all that we can to see the perpetrators are held accountable. i hope that my statement today will assure the victims that the united...
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crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing. ultimately, the facts must be brought to light by an independent investigation and formal legal determination made by a competent court or tribunal . the united states will support document, collect, preserve, and analyze evidence of atrocities. we will do all we can to see the perpetrators held accountable. i hope that my statement will insure the victims of the atrocities that that the united states recognizes and confirms the despicable nature of the crimes against them. second, i hope that it will highlight the shared interest that otherwise diverse groups have in opposing daesh. the reality of genocide underscores more starkly the need for a comprehensive, unified approach to defeating in its core in syria and iraq, and broadly in its attempt to establish external networks. part of our response to daesh must be to destroy it by military force. other dimensions are important, and we dare not lose track of that. in the past two point five years, the united states has provided $6 mi
crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing. ultimately, the facts must be brought to light by an independent investigation and formal legal determination made by a competent court or tribunal . the united states will support document, collect, preserve, and analyze evidence of atrocities. we will do all we can to see the perpetrators held accountable. i hope that my statement will insure the victims of the atrocities that that the united states recognizes and confirms the despicable nature of...
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again, there is no ethnic palestinian. they are arabs. they are exactly as the jordanians and saudis. so people get this idea the palestinians are some kind of displaced ethnic minority. no, they are not. >> we need to defend israel at all costs. i mean if it comes to military might. with regard to hillary clinton. if she betrayed israel, she has not denounced that iranian deal. she betrayed the nation of israel. i talked to donald trump's close friend. he's a man who never turns his back on a friend. he wouldn't turn his back on israel. >> tonight is his opportunity to a sudden presidential. this is the moment, how he answers that neutral comment of his. this is not a rally. this is a presidential event. charles: we'll bring in the rest of the panel. we are waiting for donald trump and paul ryan is finishing up. i want to remind you you don't want to miss our primary and caucus coverage tomorrow. i can tell you i'm excited. i think it will be a great night. it begins at 8:00 p.m. on fox business. tweet me your thoughts. donald trump, neu
again, there is no ethnic palestinian. they are arabs. they are exactly as the jordanians and saudis. so people get this idea the palestinians are some kind of displaced ethnic minority. no, they are not. >> we need to defend israel at all costs. i mean if it comes to military might. with regard to hillary clinton. if she betrayed israel, she has not denounced that iranian deal. she betrayed the nation of israel. i talked to donald trump's close friend. he's a man who never turns his back...
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and they came and that's how ethnic communities have always started throughout our history. whether it's a chinatown, a koreatown, barreos, what have you. so things have changed. we are now a minority/majority. and it's asian-american. okay? but within that group, there are many different types of asians. it's not just chinese and indoamerican. there's vietnamese, cambodian, mong, mapakistani, afghans. there are just so many. what is the beauty of our city, i think, is that diversity that we celebrate. now, we've been a city for 60 years. we've had five council members of color. so i'm the first chinese-american female, and we've had two indoamericans and three other chinese-americans. so is it a reflection of our community? i would hope so. can it get better? absolutely. >> but is it a function in the case that you just laid out of still large numbers of people who are not naturalized and, thus, don't get counted in the eventual political outcomes? or are these people who haven't yet found their footing politically and said i want to be on that council, i want to see that c
and they came and that's how ethnic communities have always started throughout our history. whether it's a chinatown, a koreatown, barreos, what have you. so things have changed. we are now a minority/majority. and it's asian-american. okay? but within that group, there are many different types of asians. it's not just chinese and indoamerican. there's vietnamese, cambodian, mong, mapakistani, afghans. there are just so many. what is the beauty of our city, i think, is that diversity that we...
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>> we have varied ethnicitys. we don't just surfb the city of san francisco, we get kids and families all over the place. mostly from northern california but people come from alaska, florida, utah and egypt. i say the majority are caucasian and well off but see variety of ethnic diversity. >> of the ones that are-you would know if the individualerize from san francisco or not? >> yes, we do. >> within that subgroup what does it look like? is it also majority white, majority people that have resources? >> i would say the answer is yes. one of the unfortunate realties is in order to come to the scene in the clinical program you have to have approval of at least one parent so that is something that factors into this. it doesn't predict what the ethnic background will be. i say it is very similar what is presented before among the people that are local residence. >> thank you. may we go to public comment? >> open tupe public common. i believe supervisor wiener has one speaker card. >> people that want to do public com
>> we have varied ethnicitys. we don't just surfb the city of san francisco, we get kids and families all over the place. mostly from northern california but people come from alaska, florida, utah and egypt. i say the majority are caucasian and well off but see variety of ethnic diversity. >> of the ones that are-you would know if the individualerize from san francisco or not? >> yes, we do. >> within that subgroup what does it look like? is it also majority white,...
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one armed ethnic group told al jazeera it doesn't force people to join its ranks. >> we don't do like that. we just organize them. we explain them you have to come by yourself. >> under almost 50 years of military rule, myanmar became economically isolated. the problems are magnified in areas where armies and militias fight for control. there is little opportunity. most of the areas where the rebel armies operate are remote and poor. there is hope being placed in the new government but there is a real concern that some groups might use this time to try to exert their power, particularly the myanmar army. >> renewed fighting and chance have seen thousands take shelter in nearby temples and monasteries. civilians are trapped between the armies. she has since received phone calls from her missing son but still doesn't know why he was taken. >> when he calls, he says i'm fine and tells us not to worry about him. he doesn't say where he is or what he's doing. >> the problems in the ethnic minority areas are complex, but there are big expectations for the new government to provide security,
one armed ethnic group told al jazeera it doesn't force people to join its ranks. >> we don't do like that. we just organize them. we explain them you have to come by yourself. >> under almost 50 years of military rule, myanmar became economically isolated. the problems are magnified in areas where armies and militias fight for control. there is little opportunity. most of the areas where the rebel armies operate are remote and poor. there is hope being placed in the new government...
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concerns that other ethnic groups have as well. obviously hispanic voters are very sensitive when candidates talk dismissively about immigrants. that does not rebound well. but just going back to the question, i do want to add two things to that. number one is i think it is amazing to me that the democratic party is all about diversity except when it comes to republicans and then they try and get it out there that, you know, people like marco rubio and ted cruz and brian sandoval and susana martinez are not real hispanics because they don't agree with what the democrats agree with. and to me that's a pretty bad indictment of the democratic party's, quote-unquote, diversity. and then the other observation is and reinforcing what ms. martinez said is that republican voters, they want to be able to vote for minority candidates, provided those minority candidates share their views on issues. marco rubio, brian sandoval, those are all good examples, you know, when you see -- ben carson, one of the reasons he did so well, until he showed
concerns that other ethnic groups have as well. obviously hispanic voters are very sensitive when candidates talk dismissively about immigrants. that does not rebound well. but just going back to the question, i do want to add two things to that. number one is i think it is amazing to me that the democratic party is all about diversity except when it comes to republicans and then they try and get it out there that, you know, people like marco rubio and ted cruz and brian sandoval and susana...
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reporter: prosecutors said that seselj set of paramilitary groups that carried out ethnic cleansing. he was granted temporary release from detention for treatment for cancer. he was received as a hero on his return, where many see the hague tribunal is biased against the country. he repeatedly refused to return to the hague. he campaigned with his radical party ahead of next month's is elections in serbia. brent: when we come back, more news in the busisiness headlines. stay tuned for that. brent: welcome back. you are with "dw news," live from berlin. our top story -- a multilateral summit in washington to reduce the fears of nuclear threats. fears that nuclear material could fall intnto the hands of terrorists will be high on the agenda. the summit is hosted by u.s. president barack obama. germany fell foreign minister has continued his tour of central asia and states. could you stand -- kurdistan is surrounded by autocratic regimes, not to mention heavyweights russia and china. he pledged help to a country that is in a "rough neighborhood." reporter: this could be any major wester
reporter: prosecutors said that seselj set of paramilitary groups that carried out ethnic cleansing. he was granted temporary release from detention for treatment for cancer. he was received as a hero on his return, where many see the hague tribunal is biased against the country. he repeatedly refused to return to the hague. he campaigned with his radical party ahead of next month's is elections in serbia. brent: when we come back, more news in the busisiness headlines. stay tuned for that....
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one critic says hamilton takes white guys and redefines it with black, latino and other ethnic performers playing america's founding fathers but as the blues cal musical looks to expand, this cast notice seeking non-white performers is a problem. >> what if they put an ad out that whites only need apply, other ethnicities would be outrage. >> reporter: he says it violates the new york city human rights law which makes it unlawful for an employee because of the actual or perceived race of any person to discriminate. >> you cannot advertise showing that you have a preference for one racial group over another. as an artistic question, sure, he can cast whoever he wants but he has to give actor eligible for the role an opportunity to try. >> reporter: the press rep for the show told meet the language in the notice seeking nonwhite performers was approved by actors equity the broadway union but the union and pointed out the union approved casting notice posted at back stage.com says all ethnicities can audition. >> they all specify that actors of any race are permitted to attend auditions and
one critic says hamilton takes white guys and redefines it with black, latino and other ethnic performers playing america's founding fathers but as the blues cal musical looks to expand, this cast notice seeking non-white performers is a problem. >> what if they put an ad out that whites only need apply, other ethnicities would be outrage. >> reporter: he says it violates the new york city human rights law which makes it unlawful for an employee because of the actual or perceived...
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the new government will also have a ministry for ethnic minorities. party leader has first priority. amo >>> mongolia helped arrange a meeting between the parents abducty and the daughter two years ago. they met in tmongolia capital, called the abduction a bar bear rick crime and human rights violation. he would spare no effort to help japan resolve the issue. he discussed disappointment to dispan the special committee tasked with investigating the state of missing nationals there. >>> international human rights group about a railway china is building into the ti bet. culture integrity. the railway is part of the chinese government's new five year development plan. it will run 1,900 kilometers between chunda. end to end will take about 13 hours. the chinese government says the line will improve members say the line will enable rampant exploit tation of the natural resources. they say it will increase immigration by china's majority ethnic group. a railway already linked tibit, the members of the ngo say the new line will have a bigger impact and cultu
the new government will also have a ministry for ethnic minorities. party leader has first priority. amo >>> mongolia helped arrange a meeting between the parents abducty and the daughter two years ago. they met in tmongolia capital, called the abduction a bar bear rick crime and human rights violation. he would spare no effort to help japan resolve the issue. he discussed disappointment to dispan the special committee tasked with investigating the state of missing nationals there....
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>> we have varied ethnicitys. we don't just surfb the city of san francisco, we get kids and families all over the place. mostly from northern california but people come from alaska, florida, utah and egypt. i say the majority are caucasian and well off but see variety of ethnic diversity. >> of the ones that are-you would know if the individualerize from san francisco or not? >> yes, we do. >> within that subgroup what does it look like? is it also majority white, majority people that have resources? >> i would say the answer is yes. one of the unfortunate realties is in order to come to the scene in the clinical program you have to have approval of at least one parent so that is something that factors into this. it doesn't predict what the ethnic background will be. i say it is very similar what is presented before among the people that are local residence. >> thank you. may we go to public comment? >> open tupe public common. i believe supervisor wiener has one speaker card. >> people that want to do public com
>> we have varied ethnicitys. we don't just surfb the city of san francisco, we get kids and families all over the place. mostly from northern california but people come from alaska, florida, utah and egypt. i say the majority are caucasian and well off but see variety of ethnic diversity. >> of the ones that are-you would know if the individualerize from san francisco or not? >> yes, we do. >> within that subgroup what does it look like? is it also majority white,...
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cleansing, a euphemism for mass killing of other ethnicities.had overseen that killing on a large scale. >> warner: and you had a particularly horrible example. i mean 260 men and boys taken to the forest and just executed. >> yeah, that was the vukovar massacre and that was the first large scale massacre since the nazi era, so it came as a complete shock to europe. >> warner: so you cover these wars-- how typical was hadzic in terms of the perpetrator? in another war, what did you discover about what drove these people into the most grotesque, most savage brutality? >> a lot of them, a lot of the people who rose to prominence and ended up indicted war criminals, as war criminals, came from very ordinary backgrounds. and i think the lesson that i learned by going through their life stories is that there are these people all around us. and when a permissive atmosphere is created in which they can rule the roost, then they create the conditions for which these mass murderers can take part. >> warner: and how much of it was driven by ethnic hatreds
cleansing, a euphemism for mass killing of other ethnicities.had overseen that killing on a large scale. >> warner: and you had a particularly horrible example. i mean 260 men and boys taken to the forest and just executed. >> yeah, that was the vukovar massacre and that was the first large scale massacre since the nazi era, so it came as a complete shock to europe. >> warner: so you cover these wars-- how typical was hadzic in terms of the perpetrator? in another war, what...
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. >> now the oroma people may be one of ethiopia i can''s largest ethnic groups but they say they've been ignored and often persecuted by their own government. the government closed their school three months ago at the start of the crackdown on protests. we were here in january when the chirp's mother had been shot through the neck during a demonstration. despite receiving medical treatment she decide a couple of weeks ago. the little girl cries and keeps asking where her mother is. we feel her pain the older one seems to understand that she's gone. >> the oromo is ethiopia's largest ethnic group. it has a degree of self rule, but the oromo opposition, some of whose numbers have been arrested and detained said that the system has been corrupted by the ruling party. the protest was sparked by the integrated development plan, a plan that the government said aims at spreading and increasing development and infrastructure into the surrounding oromo region. but the oromo people have had long standing issues with the government, cultural, political, economic, and it's these issues that are
. >> now the oroma people may be one of ethiopia i can''s largest ethnic groups but they say they've been ignored and often persecuted by their own government. the government closed their school three months ago at the start of the crackdown on protests. we were here in january when the chirp's mother had been shot through the neck during a demonstration. despite receiving medical treatment she decide a couple of weeks ago. the little girl cries and keeps asking where her mother is. we...
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. >> turkey is at the heart of the sectarian factional and ethnic chasms that are ripping the area. turkey is fron r confronting the challenges from syria and now in a bloody confrontation with the kurdistan workers party or the p.k.k. they're facing a number of multiple security challenges it seems to be overwhelming its capacity to deal with them >>> thank you very much for joining us. now to an attack at a beach resort in ivory coast. forces raid a popular designation. 14 civilians and two soldiers have been killed. the government also says security forces have killed six armed men that attacked three hotels. the journalist is on the phone from the area. what is the situation at the moment? i believe you're where the attack happened. >> yes. i'm at the hotel that was attacked during the day. the situation is under control now. most of the army, the police was walking away from the site. so it is quite normalized by now. even the president was here. i'm hearing in the lounge there are a few tourists nearby heard the shootings going on for hours. it was eight hours of long gunfire
. >> turkey is at the heart of the sectarian factional and ethnic chasms that are ripping the area. turkey is fron r confronting the challenges from syria and now in a bloody confrontation with the kurdistan workers party or the p.k.k. they're facing a number of multiple security challenges it seems to be overwhelming its capacity to deal with them >>> thank you very much for joining us. now to an attack at a beach resort in ivory coast. forces raid a popular designation. 14...
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