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when in istanbul. seddah tells me he has one last treat in store for me. we are off to one of the oldest turkish baths, or hamams in the city. this is rather grand. first opened in the 16th century, it is built on a site that dates back to roman times. beautiful. the first thing you really notice is that fit this in there. —— thickness in the air. it is so humid in here. cold water! he has got what looks to be a pillow sack and has just filled it with soapy water. once you squeeze it out, these subs come out. i have enjoyed my day here in istanbul. its history, food and culture are remarkable. but for me, it is perhaps its location which makes it special. on the border between europe and asia, there is undeniably something beguiling about a place that has seen so much change during its almost 3000 years of history, but remains unique whatever current problems it may face. next on the travel show, the first ina next on the travel show, the first in a series of films exploring the food and drink of my ho
when in istanbul. seddah tells me he has one last treat in store for me. we are off to one of the oldest turkish baths, or hamams in the city. this is rather grand. first opened in the 16th century, it is built on a site that dates back to roman times. beautiful. the first thing you really notice is that fit this in there. —— thickness in the air. it is so humid in here. cold water! he has got what looks to be a pillow sack and has just filled it with soapy water. once you squeeze it out,...
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istanbul really is a city like no other.the banks of the mighty bosporus strait, it was founded by the greeks, who named it by byzantium. later, the romans made it their capital of the eastern empire, changing its name to constantinople in honour of the emperor constantine. and for over 500 years it was the seat of power for the sultans, who ruled the ottoman empire. built at the crossroads of europe and asia, it is turkey's largest and best—known city. so i got in on the red—eye flight, which is about i! hours from singapore. but i had a bit of a rest, now i'm ready to explore the city. so i'm going to meet up with sedar, who promises take me around. following a spate of terrorist attacks and the failed military coup, 2016 was dubbed the year that tourists forgot turkey. traditionally around 10 million people visit istanbul every year, but those numbers have fallen drastically. now the city is keen to do all it can to reassure tourists and entice them back. you must be sedar! how are you? it's good to meet you, finally. tha
istanbul really is a city like no other.the banks of the mighty bosporus strait, it was founded by the greeks, who named it by byzantium. later, the romans made it their capital of the eastern empire, changing its name to constantinople in honour of the emperor constantine. and for over 500 years it was the seat of power for the sultans, who ruled the ottoman empire. built at the crossroads of europe and asia, it is turkey's largest and best—known city. so i got in on the red—eye flight,...
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in istanbul authorities have banned a 93v in istanbul authorities have banned a gay pride parade. participants have turned up, but they have been met with a heavy police presence. performances are in full swing for the third and final day of glastonbury, with ed sheeran providing the grand finale on the main stage this evening. it's been stop—start at the f1 grand prix in azerbaijan as head rest problems for lewis hamilton end his hopes of victory. and at 3:30, talking books is at the hay festival and speaks to the award—winning author sebastian barry. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. tests are continuing on cladding from tower blocks around the country after it was revealed every one of the 3a samples tested so far has failed to meet fire safety standards. the towers tested so far are in 17 local council areas. the tests were ordered following the grenfell tower fire in which 79 people last their lives. meanwhile, residents of four tower blocks evacuated in camden on friday evening are spending a second day in temporary accomodation as simon jones reports. i have to ask a
in istanbul authorities have banned a 93v in istanbul authorities have banned a gay pride parade. participants have turned up, but they have been met with a heavy police presence. performances are in full swing for the third and final day of glastonbury, with ed sheeran providing the grand finale on the main stage this evening. it's been stop—start at the f1 grand prix in azerbaijan as head rest problems for lewis hamilton end his hopes of victory. and at 3:30, talking books is at the hay...
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teargas has been released here in the centre of istanbul against those who try to ta ke of istanbul against this year. the authorities put a blanket ban on the parade for the third year running, thank there would be a threat to public order because of threats from ultranationalist because of threats from ultra nationalist groups that because of threats from ultranationalist groups that had vowed to disrupt the parade. they had banned mac pride from taking pa rt had banned mac pride from taking part but still people tried to u nfu rl part but still people tried to unfurl their rainbow flags and banners to say they should be allowed to march and yet at the police have clamped down hard. the scuffles ca m e police have clamped down hard. the scuffles came down here to the centre of istanbul and what started at the square, there were teargas and water guns fired as police tried to contain those protesters. what supporters of gay pride are saying is that the government has used the threat from ultranationalist groups asa threat from ultranationalist groups as a convenient scapegoat because the c
teargas has been released here in the centre of istanbul against those who try to ta ke of istanbul against this year. the authorities put a blanket ban on the parade for the third year running, thank there would be a threat to public order because of threats from ultranationalist because of threats from ultra nationalist groups that because of threats from ultranationalist groups that had vowed to disrupt the parade. they had banned mac pride from taking pa rt had banned mac pride from taking...
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police in istanbul have fired rubber bullets to stop a gay pride march.d for the third year running. mark allen has followed events in the city. this has been the scene in istanbul afternoon, armed police standing guard, water cannon vehicles at the ready, tear gas has been unleashed in the centre of istanbul against those who attempt to take part in the gay pride march. the authorities have put a blanket ban on the parade for the third year running saying that a threat to public order is a threat from ultranationalist groups who are bound to disrupt the parade and they had banned the parade, yet still some people tried to unfurl rainbow flags and banners to say that they should be allowed to march, yet the police have clamped down hard. the march came down to this part of istanbul, attacks started in taksim square and some rubber bullets were fired as the police tried to contain those protesters. there were scuffles as the police clamped down. supporters of the gay pride march say that the government has used the threat from ultranationalist government h
police in istanbul have fired rubber bullets to stop a gay pride march.d for the third year running. mark allen has followed events in the city. this has been the scene in istanbul afternoon, armed police standing guard, water cannon vehicles at the ready, tear gas has been unleashed in the centre of istanbul against those who attempt to take part in the gay pride march. the authorities have put a blanket ban on the parade for the third year running saying that a threat to public order is a...
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we will go to washington and istanbul to find out why.hat and business headlines on the other side of a 62nd break. see you then -- 60 second break. see you then. ♪ >> to be black and living in germany, what does that mean? dw presenter meets people with stories to tell. find out more in our web special on dw.m afteafro germany. >> they y th need training,g, skills, innovation, and dedication. this is one game we cannot afford to lose. helping people help themselves. michael is zero anger --- myy gl is zero anger. ♪ >> welcome back here with dw news live from berlin. british police have named the third suspected killer in saturday's terrorist attack on london a as moroccan italian youssef zaghba. earlier today, people across the u.k. stopped for a minute of silence to remember the seven victims who lost their lives. another friend has opened in the battle against so-called islamic state. the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces have launched an offensive to recapture the key city of raqqa. that is is's self-proclaimed capital in syria. th
we will go to washington and istanbul to find out why.hat and business headlines on the other side of a 62nd break. see you then -- 60 second break. see you then. ♪ >> to be black and living in germany, what does that mean? dw presenter meets people with stories to tell. find out more in our web special on dw.m afteafro germany. >> they y th need training,g, skills, innovation, and dedication. this is one game we cannot afford to lose. helping people help themselves. michael is...
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for more than a decade it took place in istanbul with tens of thousands taking part and istanbul withig rainbow istanbul with tens of thousands taking part and big rainbow flags, the largest such march in the middle east and now conservatives in turkey have taken over east and now conservatives in turkey have ta ken over and east and now conservatives in turkey have taken over and are planning to clamp down hard. 0ne extra point is that some eu delegations arrived here because they say that turkey is a candidate for eu membership and will need to improve its record on human rights. that criticism is likely to fall on deaf ears in a country where the more secular liberal side of turkey is increasingly ostracised. mark lowen, thank you. the headlines on bbc news. it's just after 18 minutes past six. the number of high rise buildings to have failed fire safety tests rises to 60 across 25 council areas. brexit secretary david davis says he is pretty sure the uk will be able to reach suitable deal with brussels on leaving the eu. officials in pakistan say that 150 people have died after an
for more than a decade it took place in istanbul with tens of thousands taking part and istanbul withig rainbow istanbul with tens of thousands taking part and big rainbow flags, the largest such march in the middle east and now conservatives in turkey have taken over east and now conservatives in turkey have ta ken over and east and now conservatives in turkey have taken over and are planning to clamp down hard. 0ne extra point is that some eu delegations arrived here because they say that...
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well, this has been the scene in central istanbul all through the afternoon.ere in the centre of istanbul against those who try to take part in the gay pride march this year. the authorities put a blanket ban on the parade for a third year running, saying there was a threat to public order because of threats from ultranationalist groups that had vowed to disrupt the parade and they had banned the pride from taking part but still some people tried to unfurl their rainbow flags and banners to say that they should be allowed to march and yet the police have clamped down hard. it started off at the square, there were some plastic bullets, fired as the police try to contain those protesters and there have been some scuffles as the police have clamped down hard. now, what supporters of the gay pride are saying is that the government has used the threat from ultra nationalist groups as a convenient scapegoat because the conservative, increasingly islamist, religious government sees the gay pride parade as anathema to their social values so they have called it off, sa
well, this has been the scene in central istanbul all through the afternoon.ere in the centre of istanbul against those who try to take part in the gay pride march this year. the authorities put a blanket ban on the parade for a third year running, saying there was a threat to public order because of threats from ultranationalist groups that had vowed to disrupt the parade and they had banned the pride from taking part but still some people tried to unfurl their rainbow flags and banners to say...
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turkish police have fired rubber bullets and tear gas at gay pride activists in istanbul, after authoritiesanned the annual parade for the third year running. on meet the also this week my guest is the bestselling crime writer martina cole, and we will be talking about her new novel, betrayal, 25 yea rs about her new novel, betrayal, 25 years after the first dangerous lady. now on bbc news — sportsday hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm tim hague. coming up this evening: formula i has its most eventful race of the season so far in azerbaijan. daniel ricciardo wins it for red bull, and sebastian vettel extends his championship lead over lewis hamilton. it's the t20 trophy for england — they outplay south africa in cardiff, to win the series 2—1. and at the age of 35, feliciano lopez prepares for wimbledon in the perfect manner — by winning the queens club title. good evening and thank you for
turkish police have fired rubber bullets and tear gas at gay pride activists in istanbul, after authoritiesanned the annual parade for the third year running. on meet the also this week my guest is the bestselling crime writer martina cole, and we will be talking about her new novel, betrayal, 25 yea rs about her new novel, betrayal, 25 years after the first dangerous lady. now on bbc news — sportsday hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm tim hague. coming up this evening: formula i has its...
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he was trying to leave bologna for istanbul in march 2016.lian police stopped him from travelling. they say at that point he was put on a watchlist which should have been available to all the various authorities across europe including the uk authorities. and yet when the metropolitan police confirmed they knew youssef zaghba was one of the three men who carried out this attack on saturday and shot by their officers, they say he wasn't on a counterterrorism or m15 subject of interest. so there is possibly signs of a communication breakdown, or possibly despite the information from italy that youssef zaghba was trying to go to syria, he wasn't regarded as a serious enough concern that he became a subject of interest for the security services here. particularly difficult
he was trying to leave bologna for istanbul in march 2016.lian police stopped him from travelling. they say at that point he was put on a watchlist which should have been available to all the various authorities across europe including the uk authorities. and yet when the metropolitan police confirmed they knew youssef zaghba was one of the three men who carried out this attack on saturday and shot by their officers, they say he wasn't on a counterterrorism or m15 subject of interest. so there...
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bbc news, istanbul. laura: the battle for raqqa is underway. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, a new twist in the battle between the haves and have nots. the top 20% of americans ruining it for everyone else. australian believe they are treating a siege on an apartment in melbourne as a terrorist incident. they shot and killed a lone a womanhat was holding hostage. another was found dead in the foyer. reporter: wounded in a crossfire , the armed police who ended a siege carried out in the name of islamic extremism. 29-year-old tyree had a long history. he was accused of planning to attack an australian military base but was acquitted. he had been imprisoned for violent crimes. last night he came to this apartment block to meet a female escort. he shot a male apartment worker taking the woman hostage. he called a local tv station claiming the islamic state and al qaeda. the islamic state has claimed he was acting for them. they always tend to jump up and claim responsibility any time something happens. afterer: the siege
bbc news, istanbul. laura: the battle for raqqa is underway. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, a new twist in the battle between the haves and have nots. the top 20% of americans ruining it for everyone else. australian believe they are treating a siege on an apartment in melbourne as a terrorist incident. they shot and killed a lone a womanhat was holding hostage. another was found dead in the foyer. reporter: wounded in a crossfire , the armed police who...
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. >> my brother, the price is 200 euros from didimotico to istanbul. i'll come and pick you up tonight. reporter: we didn't want to risk any more, and stopped here. just hours later, we heard from the syrians we met on the way. they made it to the border. then a video by the smuggler appeared on facebook. >> now we're off to istanbul, turkey. these boys came from germany. it's reverse immigration. i'm putting this online. was it alright, boys? are you satisfied with your smuggler? >> yes, it was a good trip. >> yes, you boys are really nice. and this is the river. michelle: unfortunately for some refugees, europe failed to live up to their dreams of a better life. and yet again, it's the human traffickers who profit from their desperation. for a struggling artist waiting for their big break, the chance to perform in one of the most watched singing shows in the world is too great to pass up. the annual eurovision song contest is huge. since moving to europe, i've been invited to countless eurovision parties where debates over points have at times threat
. >> my brother, the price is 200 euros from didimotico to istanbul. i'll come and pick you up tonight. reporter: we didn't want to risk any more, and stopped here. just hours later, we heard from the syrians we met on the way. they made it to the border. then a video by the smuggler appeared on facebook. >> now we're off to istanbul, turkey. these boys came from germany. it's reverse immigration. i'm putting this online. was it alright, boys? are you satisfied with your smuggler?...
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from bombing aircrafts to attacking airports on the ground as we saw in brussels and istanbul. however, we're not standing on the sidelines. the u.s. government is focused on deterring, detecting and disrupting these threats. that is why in march i made the decision to ban electronic devices larger than a cell phone from the passenger cabins of u.s.-bound commercial flights from the ten airports in the middle east and north africa. i made this call based on evaluated intelligence and real concerns that i had about terrorist plotting. make no mistake, our enemies are constantly working to find new methods for disguising explosives, recruiting insiders, and hijacking aircraft. i've made a point to talk with everyone i can about securing aviation. i've met with our international partners, i've met with our industry leaders, i've met with our private sector stakeholders. my conclusion is this. it is time that we raise the global baseline of aviation security. we cannot play international whack a mole with each new threat. instead, we must put in place new measures across the board
from bombing aircrafts to attacking airports on the ground as we saw in brussels and istanbul. however, we're not standing on the sidelines. the u.s. government is focused on deterring, detecting and disrupting these threats. that is why in march i made the decision to ban electronic devices larger than a cell phone from the passenger cabins of u.s.-bound commercial flights from the ten airports in the middle east and north africa. i made this call based on evaluated intelligence and real...
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organisers of istanbul's annual gay pride march say it will go ahead despite a ban by the authoritiesf turkey's largest city. turkish police have fired rubber bullets. performances are in full swing for the final day of glastonbury, where ed sheeran will bring the show to a close on the pyramid stage later tonight. and after a chaotic race, red bull's daniel ricciardo wins the azerbaijan grand prix. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. camden council in london says around 200 residents from 120 households are still refusing to leave several tower blocks that have been judged by the fire services too dangerous to live in. the council says those residents risk holding up work to make their homes say. —— safe. tests are continuing on cladding from tower blocks around the country after it was revealed every one of the 34 samples tested has failed to meet fire safety standards. the cladding tested so far is from buildings in 17 local council areas. i have to ask a supervisor whether they will let me back in if i leave... despite being told his tower block isn't safe, roger evans is refu
organisers of istanbul's annual gay pride march say it will go ahead despite a ban by the authoritiesf turkey's largest city. turkish police have fired rubber bullets. performances are in full swing for the final day of glastonbury, where ed sheeran will bring the show to a close on the pyramid stage later tonight. and after a chaotic race, red bull's daniel ricciardo wins the azerbaijan grand prix. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. camden council in london says around 200 residents from...
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police in istanbul have moved in to prevent the city's gay pride march from going ahead.
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but there are other gatherings in istanbul and other big cities in turkey with no problems at all.d at the government here, saying there is a security threat for this particular gathering or any opposition protests. but pro—government protests are allowed to go ahead with huge numbers. and really, you have to remember that this is a country still negotiating eu membership, it still officially once tojoin the eu membership, it still officially once to join the eu even though many believe it will never achieve that. so at this pride march today, we have representatives from denmark and the netherlands, saying that if turkey wa nts and the netherlands, saying that if turkey wants to be seen as a forward—thinking pro—western democracy, it needs to allow a peaceful pride parade to take place. as frequently happens in this country, that criticism will fall on deaf ears. mark, we will come back to you if there are any developments. thank you. the headlines on bbc news — cladding on 3a tower blocks in 17 council areas in england fails safety fire tests — as some residents in north london w
but there are other gatherings in istanbul and other big cities in turkey with no problems at all.d at the government here, saying there is a security threat for this particular gathering or any opposition protests. but pro—government protests are allowed to go ahead with huge numbers. and really, you have to remember that this is a country still negotiating eu membership, it still officially once tojoin the eu membership, it still officially once to join the eu even though many believe it...
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he joins us live from istanbul. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, christine, there is a lot of concern about how this dispute is going to affect the ongoing war against isis. qatar is home to the largest u.s. airbase in the middle east. air operations take off from the base. it's also home to the combined air operation command which overseas the airstrikes the air operations in iraq and syria against isis. this also comes as mosul is on the verge of being completely liberated and rajka, that operation is about to getnd way as well. we we heard from secretary of defense james mattis saying he doesn't believe this will affect isis. how did we get here? one is qatar is supporting terrorist organizations like isis, although, saudi arabia has been accused of supporting these groupsch one is iran. qatar has cordial relationships with eastern. for saudi arabia, it's their arch rival in the region. we saw that last month when president trump visited saudi arabia and talked about this coalition against iran. kuwait is
he joins us live from istanbul. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, christine, there is a lot of concern about how this dispute is going to affect the ongoing war against isis. qatar is home to the largest u.s. airbase in the middle east. air operations take off from the base. it's also home to the combined air operation command which overseas the airstrikes the air operations in iraq and syria against isis. this also comes as mosul is on the verge of being completely liberated and...
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natal natalie. >> thank you, gul, in istanbul. george. >>> saudi arabia foiled an attack near the holy site on friday. a suspect planned the attack at mecca mosque. he was surrounded by security fou forces when he blew himself up. five people have been arrested in connection to the plot. >>> recap of the news in china. a family of three has been rescued alive from the rubble of the landslide. the couple and baby are treated at a hospital. 141 people are still missing. 46 houses were buried. >> this disaster happened in the village in southwestern china in the sichuan province. the chinese president xi jinping has called on rescuers to do all they can to reach the people trapped in the rubble. our meteorologist derek van dam is following the story. >> reporter: george and natalie, landslides are common in this part of world this time of year. we get annual rains and mountains tower over 5,000 meters. the pitches are between 45 degrees to 60 degrees. communities are built at the bottom of the mountains. that is a recipe for disaster
natal natalie. >> thank you, gul, in istanbul. george. >>> saudi arabia foiled an attack near the holy site on friday. a suspect planned the attack at mecca mosque. he was surrounded by security fou forces when he blew himself up. five people have been arrested in connection to the plot. >>> recap of the news in china. a family of three has been rescued alive from the rubble of the landslide. the couple and baby are treated at a hospital. 141 people are still missing. 46...
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police cracked down on a pride march in istanbul, firing gas, rubber bullets. and detaining marchers. more on the pride celebrations and demonstrations here in the u.s. from coast to coast pride marches. >> in minneapolis, police officers were allowed to march in this year's parade. initially been exclued over the acquittal of an officer in the shooting death of castile. protesters upset with the verdict tried to stop the march. in san francisco, crowds celebrated political gains like same-sex marriage. while some expressed anxiety that president trump could roll them back. marches follow one in los angeles earlier this mun the. dubbed the resist march. focused on adversity and resistance to president trump. adam schiff encouraged the crud to speak out against the administration. >> mr. president, we are here by the hundreds of thousands t not let you roll back progress without a fight. >> president trump stance on lgbtq issues is unclear. critics point out his administration blocked the protection for transgender students from discrimination and not yet recogn
police cracked down on a pride march in istanbul, firing gas, rubber bullets. and detaining marchers. more on the pride celebrations and demonstrations here in the u.s. from coast to coast pride marches. >> in minneapolis, police officers were allowed to march in this year's parade. initially been exclued over the acquittal of an officer in the shooting death of castile. protesters upset with the verdict tried to stop the march. in san francisco, crowds celebrated political gains like...
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. —— 100 kilometres east of istanbul. you're watching bbc news.re going to bring you more on the breaking news this evening from north london. 800 households in camden are being told to leave their homes tonight because of safety fears. we know that five residential blocks on the chalcot estate in camden are being evacuated after tests showed that the cladding was similarto tests showed that the cladding was similar to that used on the grenfell tower. georgie gould is a leader of camden council. we have been doing everything we can to track the safety of our blocks. 0n everything we can to track the safety of our blocks. on wednesday we we re safety of our blocks. on wednesday we were first in the queue to check the safety of the cladding on our blogs. we found that most the installation was safely external cladding was not after the standard he wanted and was not fire. 0bviously he wanted and was not fire. obviously this was disappointing. we share back news with residents. 0n thursday night we had a public meeting with local residents were they
. —— 100 kilometres east of istanbul. you're watching bbc news.re going to bring you more on the breaking news this evening from north london. 800 households in camden are being told to leave their homes tonight because of safety fears. we know that five residential blocks on the chalcot estate in camden are being evacuated after tests showed that the cladding was similarto tests showed that the cladding was similar to that used on the grenfell tower. georgie gould is a leader of camden...
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so the fact that he lost his istanbul is very telling. they are very happy with his authoritarian tendencies and also, in the run-up to the referendum, he pleaded to the nationalists and the strategy was galvanizing so he employed a degree and get that strategy didn't pay off. instead, he increased his votes in the kurdish region compared to that of them were elections which is surprising. it's very fluid and very difficult to be sure about the numbers, but what you're hearing from the officials and local journalists is hundreds of thousands of people in the ruling party increased votes by around 400,000 which is almost and i think they are taken outtt of that. the victory speech before that for the referendum set to increase the votes if he wants to return the favor i think that is good news. so instead of aligning with the nationalists, you might have to recalibrate the strategy. i know my friend and colleague disagrees me and he must go back to the negotiations and resume the peace talks. of course if he chooses to. instead of aligning
so the fact that he lost his istanbul is very telling. they are very happy with his authoritarian tendencies and also, in the run-up to the referendum, he pleaded to the nationalists and the strategy was galvanizing so he employed a degree and get that strategy didn't pay off. instead, he increased his votes in the kurdish region compared to that of them were elections which is surprising. it's very fluid and very difficult to be sure about the numbers, but what you're hearing from the...
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stronghold here like istanbul. i think this would require a recalibration of strategy and also they will have to it is not sustainable. i mean especially we have been saying this. i mean - economies grow. under erdogan's rule. that is the most important reason for this report he is receiving. in the absence of that, the coalition that he has will fracture. yes, i agree i will add to it. i decided not to give you any more civets for my book because i want you to buy it but i will give you one more. i argue in my book that the time in turkey for ataturk has passed. one of the reasons is that you can't shake the societies and that was unique to ataturk's time. it doesn't work anymore. that's why erdogan has to give up on it. it's not that i like or dislike what he's doing but it will not work. he cannot shape is decidedly top-down in your image. especially if that it will become universally literate. it becomes the first large muslim majority on earth history to attain universal literacy. in a society which is complet
stronghold here like istanbul. i think this would require a recalibration of strategy and also they will have to it is not sustainable. i mean especially we have been saying this. i mean - economies grow. under erdogan's rule. that is the most important reason for this report he is receiving. in the absence of that, the coalition that he has will fracture. yes, i agree i will add to it. i decided not to give you any more civets for my book because i want you to buy it but i will give you one...
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turkey's main opposition party has set off on a grueling march from ankara to istanbul covering 425 kilometersf ground for -- of ground. thousands of people from the republican people's party have taken to the streets in a so-called march for justice. one person was slapped with a 25 year sentence for revealing state secrets. how the critics of the government say it is politically motivated. earlier, we spoke to our correspondent in ankara. >> from the reaction it is gotten so far, the march is condemned by president erdogan and his political ally in parliament, the leader of the ultra-right nationalist movement party. the two of them are clearly unhappy about this march. i do not think that is enough. you know, president erdogan only changes direction when he sees he is losing the support of his own voters. his own voters, unfortunately, are not overly concerned about human rights. -- it is time for our business update. brian quinn joins us. what is top news stories. donald trump's plan to walk the u.s. back from relations with cuba. p expected to announce tighter restrictions on travel betwe
turkey's main opposition party has set off on a grueling march from ankara to istanbul covering 425 kilometersf ground for -- of ground. thousands of people from the republican people's party have taken to the streets in a so-called march for justice. one person was slapped with a 25 year sentence for revealing state secrets. how the critics of the government say it is politically motivated. earlier, we spoke to our correspondent in ankara. >> from the reaction it is gotten so far, the...
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this quake was also felt in western turkey, including istanbul, but no serious injuries have been reported. around here it is the heat, the heat, and the heat. >>> and a little more humidity. we're going to add that in. just a bonus. >> a little something extra. >> but not lasting long. we're going to be okay by wednesday. a live look outside. it is our live weather cam. it's still toasty. 91. which is why we say exercise in the morning. you factor in the humidity, only brings it up to 92. for tonight, muggy, and dry. again, look to the east and south. 9:04 to 9:19. launching a rocket tonight. you could see cool colors between that timeframe. bus stop temperatures, 68 to 82. again, that's 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. that's how warm it's goin be how fast. very hot again tomorrow. more humid, then the best chance for thunderstorms will be wednesday. we'll monitor wednesday for a yellow weather alert. stay hydrated with water. if you're outside working, you have to take frequent breaks. eat light meals. try to get some ac if you can. one or two hours a day. keep the pets indoors, and check their p
this quake was also felt in western turkey, including istanbul, but no serious injuries have been reported. around here it is the heat, the heat, and the heat. >>> and a little more humidity. we're going to add that in. just a bonus. >> a little something extra. >> but not lasting long. we're going to be okay by wednesday. a live look outside. it is our live weather cam. it's still toasty. 91. which is why we say exercise in the morning. you factor in the humidity, only...
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the latest innocents to suffer at the hands of terrorists in manchester, kabul, paris, istanbul, brussels, berlin, san bernardino. they have our prayers. they have our unwavering resolve. as the president said two nights ago, this bloodshed must end. and this bloodshed will end. [applause] but to be with you today is deeply meaningful to me. i'm truly honored to join this year's national catholic prayer breakfast. my mom would be so proud. [laughter] [applause] since 2004 the national catholic prayer breakfast has brought together leaders in church, leaders in public life, leaders from across the globe to live out st. john paul ii's ll for a new e-- evangelization, giving comfort to the weary. this honestly feel like coming home to me. [cheers and applause] i'm the son of two devout american catholics. i'm the grandson and the and the f an namesake of an irish immigrant. and his wonderful wife. and i just learned from father jenkins that notre dame, where i had the opportunity to speak, that even though my official biography says i was raised in a large catholic family, i'm actually from
the latest innocents to suffer at the hands of terrorists in manchester, kabul, paris, istanbul, brussels, berlin, san bernardino. they have our prayers. they have our unwavering resolve. as the president said two nights ago, this bloodshed must end. and this bloodshed will end. [applause] but to be with you today is deeply meaningful to me. i'm truly honored to join this year's national catholic prayer breakfast. my mom would be so proud. [laughter] [applause] since 2004 the national catholic...
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quake also shook buildings along the turkish coast in was felt more than 300 kilometers away in istanbulitish prime minister theresa may has told lawmakers in her own conservative party, i am the person who got us into this mess , i am the one who was going to get us out of it. the minister in charge of negotiating britain's exit from the european union has warned that formal talks which are to start on monday might be delayed because of this mess. despite the upheavals caused by losing her majority last week's election, members of theresa may's cabinet lane they are uniting around their prime minister. reporter: a party under strain. in public, boris johnson is rallying support for theresa may. this include a senior conservative who was once may's archrival. >> we are a team united by teresa. she is doing a fantastic job. reporter: the behind the scenes, may's problems are mounting. she has reportedly had to delay between speech -- the clean -- queen's speach. there's also brexit. >> we have said from the beginning what want a free trade area, a customs agreement and a special relations
quake also shook buildings along the turkish coast in was felt more than 300 kilometers away in istanbulitish prime minister theresa may has told lawmakers in her own conservative party, i am the person who got us into this mess , i am the one who was going to get us out of it. the minister in charge of negotiating britain's exit from the european union has warned that formal talks which are to start on monday might be delayed because of this mess. despite the upheavals caused by losing her...
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meanwhile, turkish police shutdown a pride marsh in istanbul, siting, safety and public order, but activists, women, they marched anyway. the governor's offers said the event did not have a permit. organizers deny the claim. officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets into the crowd and made several arrests. >> no one was injured after a car goes up in flames on the garden state parkway in ocean county. a local resident took this video near the toms river toll plaza last night. a red suv was up in flames and smoking on the side of the road there. police say the driver was not in the car at the time. >>> olympic athletes from around the worlds come for it, but this year a penn state grad has won the 13th annual philadelphia triathelon. thousands of professional and amateur athlete alike raised yesterday in fairmount park, the swim portion was canceled due to recent heavy rain. organizers replace that portion with more running, the distance of the race, stayed the same at ooh killometers. winner jason west completed the course in just under 90 minute. >> fighting and fighting and fighting. it's
meanwhile, turkish police shutdown a pride marsh in istanbul, siting, safety and public order, but activists, women, they marched anyway. the governor's offers said the event did not have a permit. organizers deny the claim. officers fired tear gas and rubber bullets into the crowd and made several arrests. >> no one was injured after a car goes up in flames on the garden state parkway in ocean county. a local resident took this video near the toms river toll plaza last night. a red suv...
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police in istanbul fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse activists who defied a ban on the annualarch for the third year in a row. but large crowds lined manhattan's fifth avenue for new york city's 48th annual pride march. the route wound up in greenwich village near the stonewall inn, considered the birthplace of the l.g.b.t. movement. leading the parade was grand marshal brooke guinan, the city's first openly transgender firefighter. san francisco and chicago also held their annual pride parades. june is pride month. the republican health care bill falls short of funding requests from two gop senators to fight the nation's growing opioid crisis. visit pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: tomorrow on "the newshour," judy woodruff sits down with investor and philanthropist warren buffett. that's all for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the chery
police in istanbul fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse activists who defied a ban on the annualarch for the third year in a row. but large crowds lined manhattan's fifth avenue for new york city's 48th annual pride march. the route wound up in greenwich village near the stonewall inn, considered the birthplace of the l.g.b.t. movement. leading the parade was grand marshal brooke guinan, the city's first openly transgender firefighter. san francisco and chicago also held their annual...
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i head to istanbul to take in the sights and sounds of a city that combines two continents and thousands world. after you have a good scrub you get a bit of water on the head... 0h, cold water! catch that if you can. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here deep underground in london, it's goodbye. good morning. contrasting weather conditions across the country. we still keep heat and humidity in the south—east, but this weather front sweeps eastwards today and brings a change to the story, as we move to the weekend. there will be some rain, it will move erratically eastwards and ahead with heat and humidity, we could see sharp downpours likely. here, we are likely to see 25—26d and fresh conditions behind. mid to high teens at the best. this fresh turn is set to continue through to the weekend, showers ease away, a quiet night to come, friday into saturday. we start saturday morning with comfortable temperatures for sleeping, 9—15d. dry with some showers, to the far north and west, fresh for all. top temperatures 12—21. indeed welcome to bbc news, broadcasti
i head to istanbul to take in the sights and sounds of a city that combines two continents and thousands world. after you have a good scrub you get a bit of water on the head... 0h, cold water! catch that if you can. but from me, henry golding, and the rest of the travel show team here deep underground in london, it's goodbye. good morning. contrasting weather conditions across the country. we still keep heat and humidity in the south—east, but this weather front sweeps eastwards today and...
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police have intervened on the streets of istanbul to stop the annual gay pride march going ahead.as been banned and authorities say it is because of security concerns after threats of far right groups. gay activist groups say that is an excuse. around 150 people have died in central pakistan, after an overturned oil tanker burst into flames. local villagers gathered around the vehicle, which had crashed in the city of ahmed—pur east, to siphon the oil, just before it exploded. secunder kermani has the latest from karachi. hundreds of local villagers flocked to the scene of the overturned tanker, despite being warned not to. in this impoverished area, they collected fuel in buckets, jerry cans, and even empty water bottles. but moments later, grief and anguish — thousands of litres of petrol went up in flames, engulfing those nearby. early reports suggest the blaze began when someone lit a cigarette. translation: the oil tanker capsized, people shouted, "oil, oil!" the local traffic police asked people to leave, warning it may explode, then suddenly there was fire. translation: i h
police have intervened on the streets of istanbul to stop the annual gay pride march going ahead.as been banned and authorities say it is because of security concerns after threats of far right groups. gay activist groups say that is an excuse. around 150 people have died in central pakistan, after an overturned oil tanker burst into flames. local villagers gathered around the vehicle, which had crashed in the city of ahmed—pur east, to siphon the oil, just before it exploded. secunder...
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aviation sector from bombing aircraft to attacking airports on the ground as you saw in brussels and istanbulpreocupado por el interes que hemos visto han retomado algunos grupos terroristas en el sector de aviación para hacer explotar aviones y atacar aeropuertos como sucedió en bruselas y estambul dijo kelly sot: vuela frecuentemente jose juan trejo no estoy de acuerdo maria gasca pues es una incomodidad pero es para nuestro bien vo; esta claro que estas medidas y otras que no se revelaran por cuestiones de seguridad, pueden crear una incomodidad para los pasajeros de las aerolíneas, pero serán peor si las compañías aéreas no acatan a tiempo las nuevas reglas de seguridad a seguir sot: "including a ban on electronic devices on aircraft or even a suspension of their flights into the united states." dentro de las sanciones estan ...... translation: sot: mientras sean amables todos podemos cooperar out; éste mensaje va dirigido a aproximadamente 180 aerolíneas que operan desde unos 105 países, que tienen vuelos directos hacia los estados unidos. en cuanto a cuando comenzaran a implementarse es
aviation sector from bombing aircraft to attacking airports on the ground as you saw in brussels and istanbulpreocupado por el interes que hemos visto han retomado algunos grupos terroristas en el sector de aviación para hacer explotar aviones y atacar aeropuertos como sucedió en bruselas y estambul dijo kelly sot: vuela frecuentemente jose juan trejo no estoy de acuerdo maria gasca pues es una incomodidad pero es para nuestro bien vo; esta claro que estas medidas y otras que no se revelaran...
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. >> mason: holly williams in istanbul, thanks. the supreme court ruled today in two free speech cases. the justicers said a ban on offensive trademarks is unconstitutional. that's a victory for the asian american rock band the slants, battling to trademark their name. it also gives a boost to the washington redskins in their fight to keep the trademark to their name. in the other case, the court struck down a north carolina law that banned sex offenders from social media web sites. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," the only thing rising in phoenix is the temperature. and later, a new study finds yoga a good alternative to physical therapy for back pain. won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. a lower a1c is a lot witabout choices.tes but it can be hard sometimes, 'cause different sides of you struggle with which ones to make. well, what if you kept making good ones? then? you could love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®, a pill used along with diet an
. >> mason: holly williams in istanbul, thanks. the supreme court ruled today in two free speech cases. the justicers said a ban on offensive trademarks is unconstitutional. that's a victory for the asian american rock band the slants, battling to trademark their name. it also gives a boost to the washington redskins in their fight to keep the trademark to their name. in the other case, the court struck down a north carolina law that banned sex offenders from social media web sites....
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in istanbul we met three activists who say they have risked their lives to smuggle these pictures outon: wherever you go there are tunnels. the city is on high alert. the mood is of war, of preparing for street fighting. civilians have been hit hard by us—led air strikes on raqqa. exact figures are hard to come by, but abu ahmed says no—one inside the city is safe. translation: people inside are the ones carrying the burden. they're being shelled and children are in a terrible mental state. the artillery shelling is close by. it's a city of death. anyone can die any time. fighting for the very survival of their self—declared caliphate, the odds are now stacked against is. the battle is likely to be long and bloody as they hang on to their last stronghold in syria. rami ruhayem, bbc news, in syria. one of the three london bridge attacks and now we investigate what the authorities knew. known to police, known to m15, and today the bbc has been told of another warning that khuram butt was an extremist. i had to run for my safety and perhaps for my life that day... this is usama hasan. he
in istanbul we met three activists who say they have risked their lives to smuggle these pictures outon: wherever you go there are tunnels. the city is on high alert. the mood is of war, of preparing for street fighting. civilians have been hit hard by us—led air strikes on raqqa. exact figures are hard to come by, but abu ahmed says no—one inside the city is safe. translation: people inside are the ones carrying the burden. they're being shelled and children are in a terrible mental state....
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in istanbul we met three activists who say they have risked their lives to smuggle these pictures outo there are tunnels. the city is on high alert. the mood is of war, of preparing for street fighting. civilians have been hit hard by us—led air strikes on raqqa. exact figures are hard to come by, but abu ahmed says no—one inside the city is safe. translation: people inside are the ones carrying the burden. they're being shelled and children are in a terrible mental state. the artillery shelling is close by. it's a city of death. anyone can die any time. fighting for the very survival of their self—declared caliphate, the odds are now stacked against is. the battle is likely to be long and bloody as they hang on to their last stronghold in syria. rami ruhayem, bbc news, in syria. police say that they've found significant forensic evidence in a car used by the manchester suicide bomber, salman abedi. the white nissan micra was seized by officers in the rusholme area of the city on friday. police said tonight that abedi made "repeated trips" to and from the car between the 18th and 22nd
in istanbul we met three activists who say they have risked their lives to smuggle these pictures outo there are tunnels. the city is on high alert. the mood is of war, of preparing for street fighting. civilians have been hit hard by us—led air strikes on raqqa. exact figures are hard to come by, but abu ahmed says no—one inside the city is safe. translation: people inside are the ones carrying the burden. they're being shelled and children are in a terrible mental state. the artillery...
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the woman, from north london, was arrested after arriving on a flight from istanbul.ce have also conducted searches of two addresses in london, and say the arrest is syria—related. the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, has declared a state of emergency on the city's subway. he says its dismal performance is "wholly unacceptable". two days ago, a subway train derailed in northern manhattan, injuring dozens and raising concerns about public safety. the governor has announced an extra billion dollars to improve the subway. south africa's ruling anc party is holding a 6—day policy conference in johannesburg amidst continuing infighting and factionalism over its future leadership. being discussed will be land reform, health and education, but much of the talk will also centre on the future of its leader, jacob zuma, with many of the delegates supporting his deputy cyril ramaphosa. forces opposed to the islamic state group have made significant advances against strongholds in both syria and iraq. in syria, kurdish and arab troops supported by the us have the city of raqqa
the woman, from north london, was arrested after arriving on a flight from istanbul.ce have also conducted searches of two addresses in london, and say the arrest is syria—related. the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, has declared a state of emergency on the city's subway. he says its dismal performance is "wholly unacceptable". two days ago, a subway train derailed in northern manhattan, injuring dozens and raising concerns about public safety. the governor has announced an...
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translation: in istanbul we met three activists who say they have risk their lives to smuggle these pictures for street fighting. civilians have been hit hard. exact figures are ha rd to been hit hard. exact figures are hard to come by but no one inside the city is said to be safe. people inside are the ones carrying the burden. children are in a terrible mental state. it is a city of death. anyone can die at any time. fighting for the very survival of the caliphate, the odds are now stacked against the oas. the battle is likely to be longer and hard. —— against is. back to the election now and one of the last debates before polling day has been taking place in manchester tonight. bbc newsbeat hosted the discussion with questions from young voters on security, health and housing. our political correspondent vicki young watched the exchanges. good evening and welcome to manchester. we heard a lot about the divide between the generations with any young people concerned that they will never have the same opportunities as their parents. this was their chance to put politician under their side. m
translation: in istanbul we met three activists who say they have risk their lives to smuggle these pictures for street fighting. civilians have been hit hard. exact figures are ha rd to been hit hard. exact figures are hard to come by but no one inside the city is said to be safe. people inside are the ones carrying the burden. children are in a terrible mental state. it is a city of death. anyone can die at any time. fighting for the very survival of the caliphate, the odds are now stacked...