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sad that he was born in algeria but has lived in france all his working life including seventeen years teaching arabic language and literature at the university of paris. from there he's taking groups of students to spain every year to the region his ass sisters came from and for which he has a driving passion and. today is the region covering southern spain but for nearly eight centuries it was the most western part of the arab muslim world. and. occupied most of present day portugal and spain and beyond from seven eleven to fourteen ninety two. it was a place where there was relatively peaceful coexistence between muslims christians and jews were science thrived a cultural bridge between the east and the west been bad bally believes and endless was the only peace to europe when muslims jews and christians have lived harmoniously together and shared a common culture and that the period and the place has powerful lessons for today's fractured world i. mean your mind is your house and your gov republic. and fast win as well. don't you we. even our b. oh well even out of the couldn't bef
sad that he was born in algeria but has lived in france all his working life including seventeen years teaching arabic language and literature at the university of paris. from there he's taking groups of students to spain every year to the region his ass sisters came from and for which he has a driving passion and. today is the region covering southern spain but for nearly eight centuries it was the most western part of the arab muslim world. and. occupied most of present day portugal and spain...
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been badly originally came from a remote village in central algeria but his origins are probably and in a c.n.n. vanity. for the milf it's just me middles and petite. don't give it to snow minorcan don't if you love us to it's been badly you want to play live they've been bad and. i'm not allowed to not be going about it not that. i know what to be when. the only just on me but not on mood. us troops to. a spiritual journey so they attract followers from different religious cultural backgrounds. come on the staff who. also don't leave off at. the venue or much. city unless. city's. also new mall if you're going to see a separate sample on the. movie the savoy. the cement and on jimmy.
been badly originally came from a remote village in central algeria but his origins are probably and in a c.n.n. vanity. for the milf it's just me middles and petite. don't give it to snow minorcan don't if you love us to it's been badly you want to play live they've been bad and. i'm not allowed to not be going about it not that. i know what to be when. the only just on me but not on mood. us troops to. a spiritual journey so they attract followers from different religious cultural...
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sad that he was born in algeria but has lived in france all his working life including seventeen years teaching arabic language and literature at the university of paris. from there he's taking groups of students to spain every year to the region his ass sisters came from and for which he has a driving passion and. today is the region covering southern spain but for nearly eight centuries it was the most western part of the arab muslim world. and occupied most of present day portugal and spain and beyond from seven eleven to fourteen ninety two. it was a place where there was relatively peaceful coexistence between muslims christians and jews were science thrived a cultural bridge between the east and the west been bad bally believes an endless was the only peace to europe were muslims jews and christians have lived harmoniously together and shared a common culture and that the periods and the place have powerful lessons for today's fractured world was. when your will is your love and you have those of. us have a live for us when as well. don't you we. even our b. oh well it will be go
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to surrender and was captioning performed by vitac >> the way to get to cuba was take a flight in algeria to cuba and i was -- i actually got to -- got there and then i got a message, don't leave, wait, eldridge is coming to algeria. >> kathleen cleaver joining us in studio this morning. did you want to add something to it, mr. joseph. >> yes, when we think about the immediate aftermath of dr. king's assassination his funeral in atlanta is going to be seen by over 100 million americans, his coffin is carried by a mule, a mule train in atlanta. every major presidential candidate attends king's funeral, so that's eugene mccarthy, that's bobby kennedy, that's hubert had um free and richard nixon. president lyndon johnson because of security concerns does not attend the funeral, but king is really accorded the equivalent of a state funeral and when we think about what's going on on college campuses, in black communities, there's a huge sense of mourning, at times there is a sense of rage, there's over 125 cities that erupt in some kind of violence, but then there's also a sense of organizing
to surrender and was captioning performed by vitac >> the way to get to cuba was take a flight in algeria to cuba and i was -- i actually got to -- got there and then i got a message, don't leave, wait, eldridge is coming to algeria. >> kathleen cleaver joining us in studio this morning. did you want to add something to it, mr. joseph. >> yes, when we think about the immediate aftermath of dr. king's assassination his funeral in atlanta is going to be seen by over 100 million...
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ababout half of f the sahrawii population f fled the invavasioo neighboring algeria,a, where thy settled inin refugee camamps ine middle of f the desert.. the moroccan invasion seoff a 16-year-r-long war witith the sahrawi i liberation m movement known n as the polario front. morocco's army, with the help of u.s. military aid, drove t the polilisario to wesestern sahar's eaststern sert.. momorocco then created t woror's longest m minefield and b builte secondnd-longest wall l on eart, with the h help of u.s. weapons companies northrup and westinghouse. the nearly 1700-mile wall divides sahrawis who remain under occupation from those who fled into exile. the moroccccan governmenent begn decades of torture disappearances, killings and repression against pro-independen s sahrawis livi in the occupd d terrory.y. in 1 1991, the u.n. sponsored a ceasefefire and prpromised sahas a referendum on self-determination, organized by its peacekeeping mission known as minurso. since then, morocco has blocked attetempts to organize the vote, and the un security council has refused to implemement its own
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i'm sam is a down in dar with a look at the headlines here in algeria and now iran is back under u.s. sanctions after dawn trump ruinate on the nuclear deal the president is warning the international community it to must sever ties with iran tweeted the sanctions were the most biting ever imposed and he adds anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states. malaysia's former prime minister najib razak has been granted bail on new money laundering charges he denies allegations he transferred public money from a state investment fund into.
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let me know if that's just a minority i'm sick of this campaign to talk about slavery in algeria and workers being exploited if i there's exploitation in spain just like in the rest of europe when we uncover it we punish it. but our workplace inspections reported very high quality compared to other countries in the world look at it took the place of that look. but official figures show there were only twenty inspectors for over seventeen thousand plantations and now maria. none of the workers we spoke with ever questioned. whether they're. going. back to germany in berlin representatives of the fruit and vegetable sector attend the fruit loop a stick or trade fair the fresh produce business is booming with a record breaking turnover of fourteen point seven billion euros in germany last year alone. over three thousand companies are on show here many are from maria. was a bore also as a stand here in spain workers from this company had complained to us one of them was. a greenhouse worker with a bad guy. in our maria the company boss didn't want to speak with us now he can't avoid us w
let me know if that's just a minority i'm sick of this campaign to talk about slavery in algeria and workers being exploited if i there's exploitation in spain just like in the rest of europe when we uncover it we punish it. but our workplace inspections reported very high quality compared to other countries in the world look at it took the place of that look. but official figures show there were only twenty inspectors for over seventeen thousand plantations and now maria. none of the workers...
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mean already if that's just a minority i'm sick of this campaign to talk about slavery in algeria and workers being exploited by those exploitation in spain just like in the rest of europe when we uncover it we hunnish it at the most but our workplace inspections reported very high quality compared to other countries in the world look at the place at the window. but official figures show there are only twenty inspectors for over seventeen thousand plantations in ameria. none of the workers we spoke with ever questioned. the validity of them get. back to germany in berlin representatives of the fruit and vegetable sector attend the fruit of the sticker trade fair the fresh produce business is booming with a record breaking turnover of fourteen point seven billion euros in germany last year alone. over three thousand companies are on show here many are from. rio's or more also as i stand here in spain workers from this company had complained to us one of them was our girl gabby a saudi king the greenhouse worker with a bad eye. in armory other company boss didn't want to speak with us n
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it's a metaphor for her mother whose jewish ancestors were driven out of spraying morocco and then algeria before finally settling in north eastern friends. it's. not all col feels a deep connection to north africa. now is like night on marilyn may have a close relationship with my mother and grandmother they're both very big hearted women it's a typically north african warmth heat comes when i say i feel africa in my body i mean this and so much more. to me when i write songs i feel the travels the force migrations and everything that my ancestors had to enjoy that was afghans are now our own things it's in her d.n.a. that she still feels cold even in mild temperatures and always needs to wrap up in warm clothing still she has no desire to move to north africa she feels quite at home in a city of no see. to move to said i know this town like the back of my hand i've got friends him my family and my hangouts i love living here. especially if you don't see. snork own musical career is only just beginning but with her spellbinding born charming manner her future looks bright. and when that i
it's a metaphor for her mother whose jewish ancestors were driven out of spraying morocco and then algeria before finally settling in north eastern friends. it's. not all col feels a deep connection to north africa. now is like night on marilyn may have a close relationship with my mother and grandmother they're both very big hearted women it's a typically north african warmth heat comes when i say i feel africa in my body i mean this and so much more. to me when i write songs i feel the...
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who took four years to get france out of algeria. >> these are the secret talks. this is the upper left-hand corner photo. kissinger and his counterpart led the talks. this is the number one guy of leduan. he is the only one he trusts. they are the ones talking secretly. there is a pictures of me when i had promise and a life full of hope and dreams. that have been getting crushed. with this old guy. do you know who he is? he is the little guy with the glasses and all these photos. the little guy between kissinger . he was the translator. he was the interpreter. in the secret talks, they each had an interpreter. at one point kissinger took the interpreter and i said we only need you. there would only be one interpreter and it was this guy. i tracked him down in hanoi and we became good friends and shared all these interesting stories about the peace talks. all he would say was, so difficult. very difficult. he talked about the one time that later made him angry. the americans started bombing when they were getting close. he was yelling and screaming at kissinger.
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athletes as they compete to bring home victory for each of the forty five countries participating algeria jakarta. as you saw in scott's report north and south korea are competing together in some events there women's basketball team lost again yesterday but one supporter was just happy to see the countries combine. the i think with the south they actually collaborated really loud leave me out like it's just one team made me write make certain they are not korean we all together each year got to get married talk to family feel like they're not going to say we are actually one major thing so important games for the koreans but also for the host nation indonesia author james dorsey says that in the modern world sport is a significant diplomatic weapon. so no longer many coat. pocket of. the public would be. one of the ways that companies rank is how they are both in the order it is the ability to hold. and how they perform in the in. the book e-sports jet skiing and bridge or some of the more unusual sports but these conventional ones too like swimming and the singapore star jones of school
athletes as they compete to bring home victory for each of the forty five countries participating algeria jakarta. as you saw in scott's report north and south korea are competing together in some events there women's basketball team lost again yesterday but one supporter was just happy to see the countries combine. the i think with the south they actually collaborated really loud leave me out like it's just one team made me write make certain they are not korean we all together each year got...
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previously gathered at least attacks are so often kind about people with links to north africa that algeria morocco sudan libya why well it's certainly is a geographical element there's just a lot of materials tunisians in europe in countries like france especially so we have usually in those countries they do tend to be the ones who are behind terror attacks but you can't really generalize that because in other countries you have a very different composition of who commits attacks so that makes it so difficult because there isn't just one element or just one solution that can explain why someone becomes a terrorist and that makes it so hard to find any solution so so wesley the european union seeks to try and offshore its migrant crisis where the holdings have just into north africa is that likely to have any effect well it could have an effect if we look at people who come to europe specifically to commit terror attacks but as we've seen over the last few years that hasn't really been the case usually we have seen attacks by perpetrators by terrorists who were radicalized here by by human
previously gathered at least attacks are so often kind about people with links to north africa that algeria morocco sudan libya why well it's certainly is a geographical element there's just a lot of materials tunisians in europe in countries like france especially so we have usually in those countries they do tend to be the ones who are behind terror attacks but you can't really generalize that because in other countries you have a very different composition of who commits attacks so that...
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authorities want to prevent but they need the moroccan side to cooperate as they need the broken to news in algeria and all sides really when they to. try to extradite some to send somebody back or something when they want to deport somebody and one of the indications that the moroccan side will cooperate and take back what was still due to get some kind of official statement but having spoken to this there is a growing concern also in moroccan society that people who are criminals who are essentially terrorists. is still seen as somebody who is dangerous who didn't move an inch reading when it came to his extreme islamist convictions also during his time in prison the debate there is why should they take them back and this will be very interesting to see this actually happening. in the political editor thank you you're welcome. turning now to france in the south of the country about six hundred people have been evacuated to escape flash floods caused by heavy rain the hardest hit region is god where helicopters had to take seven hundred fifty people to safety yes. flash floods reduced campsites to
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and let's take you through some of the headlines here in algeria now funerals are being held for some of the fifty three people killed in a saudi u.a.e. strike on thursday which hit a school bus forty of the victims were children the saudi amorality coalition initially said the strikes had conform to international laws and were aimed to thier rebels firing missiles. turkey's interior minister says it will take action against three hundred forty six social media accounts accused of posting about the plunging currency in a negative way the central bank is implementing measures to stabilize the euro it's fallen more than forty five percent this year against the us dollar president the rise of tiber as one says it's a plot against turkey's economy but critics blame his financial policies kenya's top prosecutor has had the heads of the public land and state railway agencies arrested as part of a crackdown on corruption it's related to the three billion dollar nairobi mombasa railway that was inaugurated last year the agency heads were among eighteen people arrested on saturday from this us
and let's take you through some of the headlines here in algeria now funerals are being held for some of the fifty three people killed in a saudi u.a.e. strike on thursday which hit a school bus forty of the victims were children the saudi amorality coalition initially said the strikes had conform to international laws and were aimed to thier rebels firing missiles. turkey's interior minister says it will take action against three hundred forty six social media accounts accused of posting about...
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hundred fifty nine in north africa in the past he said that he was from morocco and also from his from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or it could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to extradite people they could do it but they don't dare to do it because they're afraid of the left wing media. would protest and their. so-called human rights organisations they protest against of even try to prevent physically the extradition of people the most recent statistics for this year show that more than half of deportation orders were carried out the most common reason for this is that when authorities turn up at the door address where somebody was supposed to live. they're not there and they can't be found however this year we've seen a sharp rise in the number of people who've avoided deportati
hundred fifty nine in north africa in the past he said that he was from morocco and also from his from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or it could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to...
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nine hundred fifty nine in north africa in the past he said that he was from morocco and also from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or it could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of the system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to extradite people they could do it but they don't dare to do it because they're afraid of the left wing media. protest and their. so-called human rights organisations they protest against of even try to prevent physically the extradition of people the most recent statistics for this year show that more than half of deportation orders were carried out the most common reason for this is that when authorities turn up at the door address where somebody was supposed. live they're not there and they can't be found however this year we've seen a sharp rise in the number of people who've avoided deportation af
nine hundred fifty nine in north africa in the past he said that he was from morocco and also from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or it could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of the system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to...
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prize the popular but controversial writer penned more than thirty fiction and nonfiction books algeria's paul today reports there. are many you know it is true that kind of experiences through video. pool was born into an indian family in trinidad in the west indies in one nine hundred thirty two he was the son of a civil servant and won a scholarship to study english literature and oxford university. naipaul's early work focused on the caribbean he traveled the world and chronicled the histories of people whose stories had not been written he also focused on the themes of migration displacement exile and rootlessness i think we should remember in full swatches just lists i think what an exceptional writer he was in my opinion the greatest writer of english prose of the second half of the twentieth century and one of the things that happen to people who get the nobel prize is that they also get a lot of media attention naipaul received the nobel prize for literature in two thousand and one the swedish academy praised them as a philosopher who chronicled the stories of the vanquished to b
prize the popular but controversial writer penned more than thirty fiction and nonfiction books algeria's paul today reports there. are many you know it is true that kind of experiences through video. pool was born into an indian family in trinidad in the west indies in one nine hundred thirty two he was the son of a civil servant and won a scholarship to study english literature and oxford university. naipaul's early work focused on the caribbean he traveled the world and chronicled the...
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who took four years to get france out of algeria. these are the secret talks. so this is, that upper left-hand corner picture, kissinger and his counterpart. le duc tho, this is le zuan's number one guy. the only one that le zuan trusts, just like kissinger is the only one nixon trusts, they're the ones talking secretly. so there's three pictures of them. and then there's a picture of me when i had promise and a life full of hope and dreams that -- i've been getting crushed. with this old guy. and yeah, any idea who the old guy is? he's the little guy with the glasses in all these pictures. you see that picture? the little guy with the glasses between kissinger and le d le duc tho? that guy was the translator. he was the interpreter. so in the secret talks, each le duc tho had their interpreter. at one point kissinger took a liking to the north vietnamese interpreter and he said i trust you enough. we only need you. so whenever le duc tho and kissinger would talk just the two of them. it would be only one interpreter. this guy. i tracked him down in hanoi, we b
who took four years to get france out of algeria. these are the secret talks. so this is, that upper left-hand corner picture, kissinger and his counterpart. le duc tho, this is le zuan's number one guy. the only one that le zuan trusts, just like kissinger is the only one nixon trusts, they're the ones talking secretly. so there's three pictures of them. and then there's a picture of me when i had promise and a life full of hope and dreams that -- i've been getting crushed. with this old guy....
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he took four years to get france out of algeria. these are the secret talks. so, this is that upper left- hand corner picture. kissinger and his counterpart who is least ones bff. is number one guy. is the only one that lace one trusts, just like kissinger is the only one that nixon trusts. they are the ones talking secretly. so there are three pictures of them. and then, there is a picture of me when i had promised and a life full of hope and dreams that have been getting crushed. with this old guy. you do you know who that old guy is? he is the little guy with the glasses and all these pictures. you see that picture? the little guy with the glasses between kissinger and --. that guy was the translator. he was the interpreter. in the secret talks, each -- and kissinger had their interpreter. but at one point, kissinger took a liking to the north vietnamese interpreter. is that i trust you enough. we only need you. when ever -- kissinger would just tell the two of them, he was the only one interpreter, and he was this little guy. i tracked him down in hanoi. w
he took four years to get france out of algeria. these are the secret talks. so, this is that upper left- hand corner picture. kissinger and his counterpart who is least ones bff. is number one guy. is the only one that lace one trusts, just like kissinger is the only one that nixon trusts. they are the ones talking secretly. so there are three pictures of them. and then, there is a picture of me when i had promised and a life full of hope and dreams that have been getting crushed. with this...
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some world was swept ashore here his mother was found dead on the other side of the mediterranean in algeria. it's outrageous there's so much power and money in the world and yet the rich don't invest more in the countries where migrants come from so they don't need to travel here like animals. until those in power he dad advice the grave diggers just help juggle the consequences. as i bury these migrants i told them that they didn't find a better world down here but i'll ask god to give them a better life up there they have sacrificed everything and this is what is left. and not the monument to a wandering song on the. name another. culprit whole lodges era to reef spain. a new film with an asian cough is signaling a big change for hollywood it's called crazy rich asians and it's drawing in the crowds and it's regarded by many as an effort to showcase a long neglected part of american society program notes reports now from hollywood . a gala opening night for a movie that's breaking barriers. the romantic comedy crazy rich asians is the first major hollywood film in a quarter century with a
some world was swept ashore here his mother was found dead on the other side of the mediterranean in algeria. it's outrageous there's so much power and money in the world and yet the rich don't invest more in the countries where migrants come from so they don't need to travel here like animals. until those in power he dad advice the grave diggers just help juggle the consequences. as i bury these migrants i told them that they didn't find a better world down here but i'll ask god to give them a...
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into north africa largely fine picture here of the circulation across parts of and into libya and algeria that could give some lifted dust otherwise weather conditions five thirty eight in the sunshine in cairo central africa we've got some pretty decent showers quite a long way north we'll cross that down chad nish air and towards mali those expected to continue to in the course of monday into southern portions of africa weather conditions here largely fine we could see some showers affecting cape town . the weather sponsored by cat time piece. one is considered a war criminal now an aspiring presidential candidate and. the democratic republic of congo. after his conviction was overturned by the international criminal court in the hague jumpy talks challenges here. when we. welcome back you with al-jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories today the israeli cabinet is about to discuss the controversial nation state law this after the group's community led a huge rally against the new legislation which also downgrades the arabic language . students in bangladesh are protesting
into north africa largely fine picture here of the circulation across parts of and into libya and algeria that could give some lifted dust otherwise weather conditions five thirty eight in the sunshine in cairo central africa we've got some pretty decent showers quite a long way north we'll cross that down chad nish air and towards mali those expected to continue to in the course of monday into southern portions of africa weather conditions here largely fine we could see some showers affecting...
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seeing some showers pushing out of tunisia those will push into the mediterranean and really for algeria we could be seeing some clouds making their way into the forecast as we go from wednesday into thursday those showers making their way into algiers for twenty eight degrees for you over here towards morocco ribot we have six c. a temperature of twenty four degrees there then across much of central africa here along the coast we are going to see some heavy rain showers few temperatures there we're looking into the low thirty's. the weather sponsored by cats are nice. al-jazeera. where ever you. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera from doha just to recap your top stories italy's transport minister has ordered a check of major infrastructure across the country after the collapse of a motorway bridge in genoa rescue teams have pulled thirty seven bodies from the rubble hundreds of firefighters are digging through the steel and the concrete. turkey's raise tariffs on some u.s. imports and is calling for a boycott of american electronic goods the government says it's in retaliation for
seeing some showers pushing out of tunisia those will push into the mediterranean and really for algeria we could be seeing some clouds making their way into the forecast as we go from wednesday into thursday those showers making their way into algiers for twenty eight degrees for you over here towards morocco ribot we have six c. a temperature of twenty four degrees there then across much of central africa here along the coast we are going to see some heavy rain showers few temperatures there...
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temperatures here and rome at thirty three degrees we have seen some clouds rolling across parts of algeria over the next couple of days and that is going to continue for tonight as well twenty nine degrees for most locations along the coast will be seeing benghazi twenty nine cairo a little further inland at about thirty seven degrees there really staying the same as we go towards wednesday but clear skies across much of the coastal regions and over here towards much of the northwest ribot and morocco's coast is going to be seeing a nice day with a temperature there of about twenty nine degrees. look like you're watching under their arms the whole rubber reminder of our top stories afghanistan's presidential palace has come under attack after president danny pushed for a new ceasefire with the taliban he was delivering a message when rockets were fired towards the building where they landed in the surrounding streets and as yet no injuries have been reported is also turkey has filed a complaint with the world trade organization over u.s. tariffs on steel an element of imports donald trump
temperatures here and rome at thirty three degrees we have seen some clouds rolling across parts of algeria over the next couple of days and that is going to continue for tonight as well twenty nine degrees for most locations along the coast will be seeing benghazi twenty nine cairo a little further inland at about thirty seven degrees there really staying the same as we go towards wednesday but clear skies across much of the coastal regions and over here towards much of the northwest ribot and...
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nine hundred fifty nine in north africa in the past he said that he was from morocco and also from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or he could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to extradite people who. could do it but they don't dare to do it because they're afraid of the left wing media. protest and n.g.o.s so-called human rights organisations they protest against of even try to prevent physically the extradition of people the most recent statistics for this year show that more than half of deportation orders were carried out the most common reason for this is that when authorities turn up at the door address where somebody was supposed to live. if they're not there and they can't be found however this year we've seen a sharp rise in the number of people who've avoided deportation
nine hundred fifty nine in north africa in the past he said that he was from morocco and also from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or he could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to...
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don't see any showers or tow until you get to the sahara so it's all what direction is the breeze algeria's been hot anyway algiers not so much inland certainly the forty mark and coastal morocco twenty nine to thirty one pretty pleasant to be honest that he drops us to equitorial africa and points further north is where you find the biggest shows favor in the year this funnels i would talk about the two. august on al-jazeera european muslims today are facing the consequences of having their faith linked to on the tax even though day two of victims of the bonds the largest multi-sport event on the continent asian games in jakarta will host athletes competing in a mix of traditional and the limpid schools a vibrant new series of character led documentaries from immigrant neighborhoods across europe as a rainy and brace for u.s. sanctions due to get back in place on the six the bogost al-jazeera will cover the developments from town wrong in a three part series al-jazeera uncovers the motivations and impact of the brutal human exploitation system then laid the foundation of today's global pow
don't see any showers or tow until you get to the sahara so it's all what direction is the breeze algeria's been hot anyway algiers not so much inland certainly the forty mark and coastal morocco twenty nine to thirty one pretty pleasant to be honest that he drops us to equitorial africa and points further north is where you find the biggest shows favor in the year this funnels i would talk about the two. august on al-jazeera european muslims today are facing the consequences of having their...
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already seen this year, japan and south korea have already set new national temperature records, and algeriape be next? climate change is shifting the odds in favour of heatwave is becoming more frequent. extreme heat waves can become deadly. during the heatwave of 2003 that set the uk temperature record of 38.5 celsius in faversham in kent and the french record of 44.1 celsius, it estimated the extreme heat killed 35,000 people in europe. over the next few days, another concern is that high temperatures could trigger thunderstorms, which may not bring much in the way of rain, but lightning may bring the threat of igniting wildfires. if you are heading to the heat, the advice is to keep out of the midday sun and stay well hydrated. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willets.
already seen this year, japan and south korea have already set new national temperature records, and algeriape be next? climate change is shifting the odds in favour of heatwave is becoming more frequent. extreme heat waves can become deadly. during the heatwave of 2003 that set the uk temperature record of 38.5 celsius in faversham in kent and the french record of 44.1 celsius, it estimated the extreme heat killed 35,000 people in europe. over the next few days, another concern is that high...
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records, and algeria has equalled their temperature record with highs of 51 degrees. the big question is, will europe be next? climate change is shifting the odds in favour of heatwave is becoming more frequent. extreme heat waves can become deadly. during the heatwave of 2003 that set the uk temperature record of 38.5 celsius in faversham in kent and the french record of 44.1 celsius, it estimated the extreme heat killed 35,000 people in europe. 0ver people in europe. over the next few days, another concern is that high temperatures could trigger thunderstorms, which may not bring much in the way of rain, but lightning may bring the threat of igniting wildfires. if you are heading to the heat, the advice is to keep out of the midday sun and stay well hydrated. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willets. that is excessively hot, isn't it? and it is hotting up here, but not to that degree, and also not for all, so a more limited heatwave this time. for the next few days, the highest temperatures hottest weather will be gci’oss temperatures hottest weather wil
records, and algeria has equalled their temperature record with highs of 51 degrees. the big question is, will europe be next? climate change is shifting the odds in favour of heatwave is becoming more frequent. extreme heat waves can become deadly. during the heatwave of 2003 that set the uk temperature record of 38.5 celsius in faversham in kent and the french record of 44.1 celsius, it estimated the extreme heat killed 35,000 people in europe. 0ver people in europe. over the next few days,...
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he said that he was from morocco and also from his from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or it could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to extradite people they could do it but they don't dare to do it because they're afraid of the left wing media very would protest in their. so-called human rights organisations they protest against of even try to prevent physically the extradition of people the most recent statistics for this year show that more than half of deportation orders weren't carried out the most common reason for this is that when authorities turn up at the door address where somebody was supposed to live they're not there and they can't be found however this year we've seen a sharp rise in the number of people who've avoided deportation after they physically resisted at
he said that he was from morocco and also from his from algeria it could be that he is from one of those two countries or it could be from somewhere entirely different opposition figures say that this case shows the flaws in the current system in germany but i'm not surprised this is the most extraordinary case the most ridiculous case so to speak it's a failure of system it's a failure of the government i think if the government really wanted to extradite people they could do it but they don't...