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to me off military mindset to be both in great shape and brain at the same time as neda celebrates its 70th anniversary isn't it finally time to think it's not about retirement done at least a change of course to discuss that i'm now joined by yusuf political analyst for turkey state broadcaster tara tara world is to everyman's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you now turkey has been a member of nato since 9 to 52 year it's the 2nd largest military in deadlines it's taken part in many of its operations including the one in libya which triggered the largest gratian crisis of did take it with a profound effect on turkey and south as nato celebrates its anniversary is it more of a reason for celebration or perhaps contemplation in turkey. well i definitely think it's a time for contemplation because nato right now is lacking a strategic vision many of the allies inside nato right now have very did different threat perceptions inside of their own domestic national security apparatus and when nato comes together as the 29 members it has a problem agreeing on who t
to me off military mindset to be both in great shape and brain at the same time as neda celebrates its 70th anniversary isn't it finally time to think it's not about retirement done at least a change of course to discuss that i'm now joined by yusuf political analyst for turkey state broadcaster tara tara world is to everyman's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you now turkey has been a member of nato since 9 to 52 year it's the 2nd largest military in deadlines it's...
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talking about nader's need for a new vision and this is not just wishful thinking in fact every day keep neda is supposed to produce a concept its vision for a decade to come and the next one from what i understand is supposed to be out in 2020 but the work hasn't even started yet. do you personally believe that nato will avar reconsider read just saying its main purpose which is confronting containing moscow. i'm hoping it happens i'm hoping it happens because if it doesn't happen this alliance is slowly losing its mandate and reason for being and it would be very very sad because it's a very strong alliance that can get a lot done together these 29 countries when they come together there's no political or military force that can stand in their way it's incredibly powerful but it needs this vision it needs to be able to address the threats that these $21.00 countries are facing right now and these threats right now are mainly non-state actors instability in the middle east instability in the north africa these are the areas that the nato should be concentrating on we look at what europe's do
talking about nader's need for a new vision and this is not just wishful thinking in fact every day keep neda is supposed to produce a concept its vision for a decade to come and the next one from what i understand is supposed to be out in 2020 but the work hasn't even started yet. do you personally believe that nato will avar reconsider read just saying its main purpose which is confronting containing moscow. i'm hoping it happens i'm hoping it happens because if it doesn't happen this...
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to me off military mindset to be both in great shape and brain at the same time as neda celebrates its 70th anniversary isn't it finally time to think it's not about retirement done at least a change of course to discuss that i'm now joined by yusuf political analyst for turkey state run broadcaster tara tara world is to everyman's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you now turkey has been a member of nato since 9 to 52 year it's the 2nd largest military in deadlines it's taken part in many of its operations including the one in libya which triggered the largest migration crisis of did take it with a profound effect on turkey and south as nato celebrates its anniversary is it more of a reason for celebration or perhaps contemplation in turkey. well i definitely think it's a time for contemplation because nato right now is lacking a strategic vision many of the allies inside nato right now have very did different threat perceptions inside of their own domestic national security apparatus and when they don't comes together as the 29 members it has a problem agree
to me off military mindset to be both in great shape and brain at the same time as neda celebrates its 70th anniversary isn't it finally time to think it's not about retirement done at least a change of course to discuss that i'm now joined by yusuf political analyst for turkey state run broadcaster tara tara world is to everyman's good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you now turkey has been a member of nato since 9 to 52 year it's the 2nd largest military in deadlines...
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side by side but that ended with a wave of unrest through a con state in 2012 when neighbor turned on neda and muslims were forced from their homes. for the past 7 years they've lived here under armed guard in this muddy camp denied proper housing jobs and medical care muslims are still permitted to visit the town but only for 2 hours and under police escort . this camp resident who wishes to remain anonymous says he said about the loss of his old life. it upsets me to look at where we used to live he says i never imagined this would happen. he and most others in the camp a common muslims unlike the ranger there are recognized minority but that hasn't saved them from segregation before the attacks many work the fishing boats or transported cargo from the beach now those jobs and others in town are exclusively carried out by buddhists. for muslim homes and mosques have been stripped of all religious symbols. but the buddhist woman who lives here says she hasn't forgotten her all. the money i have in many muslim friends. when they come into town. many of the people here don't even give them
side by side but that ended with a wave of unrest through a con state in 2012 when neighbor turned on neda and muslims were forced from their homes. for the past 7 years they've lived here under armed guard in this muddy camp denied proper housing jobs and medical care muslims are still permitted to visit the town but only for 2 hours and under police escort . this camp resident who wishes to remain anonymous says he said about the loss of his old life. it upsets me to look at where we used to...
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going to him is standing by for us in west jerusalem but 1st let's go to need to bring him in ramallah neda the palestinians have been pushing for this is talk us through the significance of this today. personally and see it as a very important move one that could potentially grant them justice they've became members of the i.c.c. around 45 years ago and they've been waiting for that move to happen of course phatty been sued to said that she's going to the pretrial chambers to see whether the i.c.c. has jurisdiction to work in palestine but of course about the stimulus have been talking about many issues including illegal israeli settlements in the west bank and occupied east jerusalem as one of the main issues that they're facing on a daily basis the u.n. has said that israel has advanced around plans for around 22000 new settlement units in the past 3 years which is the time when the united nations security council has announced a decision and said that really adopted a resolution that said that settlements are illegal under international law and made a what's the p.l.o. i had to say abou
going to him is standing by for us in west jerusalem but 1st let's go to need to bring him in ramallah neda the palestinians have been pushing for this is talk us through the significance of this today. personally and see it as a very important move one that could potentially grant them justice they've became members of the i.c.c. around 45 years ago and they've been waiting for that move to happen of course phatty been sued to said that she's going to the pretrial chambers to see whether the...
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a lot of that has now worked its way up into the sierra neda where it's collecting up in the sira foothills resulting in very wet conditions traveling up 80 todayalso some very high snow levels it's wa this morning. we're going to be warm this ternoon two's this is a bi rain ent, not so much a snow evt today. we are seeing continued push of moisture on fm the west on into the bay. this means contued shower and today. we're going tsee these often on through much of the morning showers across the bay by the time we work towards a 09:45am spotty showers continue. and it's going to be that way for mu of the day today one 15 continuing to see some isolat areas of rainfall on the radar. the spots ofain continue to pop up on into the evening tonight when itoes look like we should see conditions died down just a bit and then this is tomorrow for you at 5 04:45pm oking at widespread rain making its way in some heavy rain up in the sierra foothills and spots of moderate to heavy rainfall in the bay area tooby 11:00pm friday continuing to look at some light swers and we'll continue to see a few of tho
a lot of that has now worked its way up into the sierra neda where it's collecting up in the sira foothills resulting in very wet conditions traveling up 80 todayalso some very high snow levels it's wa this morning. we're going to be warm this ternoon two's this is a bi rain ent, not so much a snow evt today. we are seeing continued push of moisture on fm the west on into the bay. this means contued shower and today. we're going tsee these often on through much of the morning showers across the...
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president donald trump nato leaders are meeting in london to mark 70 years since neda was found. the teenage climate activists gratitude has arrived back in europe after crossing the atlantic by boat she'll be attending the u.n. climate summit in madrid on friday at that summit meteorologist announced the last decade is almost certain to have been the hottest decade on record. typhoon come already has barreled over the philippines rains and winds of more than 150 kilometers per hour at least 2 people have killed more than $200000.00 fled to safety the mill is international airport was forced to suspend operations. in the sudanese capital khartoum an explosion inside a tile factory has killed at least $23.00 people police say more than $130.00 are being treated for injuries officials say the blaze erupted when a gas tanker exploded while unloading cargo with effect. this is d.w. news from berlin for more you can follow us on twitter at news or you can visit our website. www dot com. you're watching the w. news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by th
president donald trump nato leaders are meeting in london to mark 70 years since neda was found. the teenage climate activists gratitude has arrived back in europe after crossing the atlantic by boat she'll be attending the u.n. climate summit in madrid on friday at that summit meteorologist announced the last decade is almost certain to have been the hottest decade on record. typhoon come already has barreled over the philippines rains and winds of more than 150 kilometers per hour at least 2...
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donald trump claims he got along well with fellow leaders on the 2nd day of neda's london summit in his latest tweet us president hit back at a viral video showing some of the world leaders having an exchange or trying to expense the meeting was being held to mark the 70th anniversary of the world's most powerful military alliance artie's is how he was at the london gathering for us. this summit is going to be defined not by the unity shown on the surface not least by all the leaders but by all of them very very big and have cracks between many of those coming into this summit one thing world leaders have regularly here seems to be agreed on is that russia is always the bad guy however the nato generally general secretary himself saying that what was needed was a more confrontation but dialogue with the major eastern neighbor nato essentially rodolfo to shop because russia is our. closest neighbor our biggest neighbor we need to strive for a better relationship with russia. on even if we are head not able to. get a better relationship with russia in the near term we need to manage a dif
donald trump claims he got along well with fellow leaders on the 2nd day of neda's london summit in his latest tweet us president hit back at a viral video showing some of the world leaders having an exchange or trying to expense the meeting was being held to mark the 70th anniversary of the world's most powerful military alliance artie's is how he was at the london gathering for us. this summit is going to be defined not by the unity shown on the surface not least by all the leaders but by all...
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neda just marked its 70th birthday after 7 decades of protecting the west and the global order as we know it what lessons what wisdom can we tap into i'm afraid today we received a reminder of what can happen when a microphone or a camera is nearby and political leaders allow their mouths to let down their guard and all court lesson that the leaders of france canada the netherlands and the u.k. apparently had to learn the hard way take a look. by the end of the meeting today like that's where all smiles we've had a tremendous 2 days i think nato is stronger than ever been a lot more money is being produced by a lot of countries and their enthusiasm about it trumps calls to members of the alliance to boost their military spending has added $130000000000.00 to nature's budget in just 3 years this is unprecedented it is making nato stronger. nate the remains still the platform where north america on europe discuss just saw it and take actions to get there every day to protect almost 1000000000 people. at 1st glance the nato leaders seem to be indeed among friends but it wasn't all rose
neda just marked its 70th birthday after 7 decades of protecting the west and the global order as we know it what lessons what wisdom can we tap into i'm afraid today we received a reminder of what can happen when a microphone or a camera is nearby and political leaders allow their mouths to let down their guard and all court lesson that the leaders of france canada the netherlands and the u.k. apparently had to learn the hard way take a look. by the end of the meeting today like that's where...
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disagreements within their lines and yet at the same time to turkish officials continue extolling the value of neda and how substantial turkey's role within they to has been if we look specifically at the last 3 decades what did he get out of nato for all its contributions frankly i over the last 3 decades i don't think turkey has gotten much out of nato besides a couple air bases inside the country at times a limited deployment of some air defenses turkey hasn't got much but when you look at what turkey has given nato whether it be supporting the afghanistan operation whether it be supporting kosovo or bosnia and when you look at the turkish military nato 2nd largest army you see a army with a very high operational capacity and a heavy experience when it comes to hot conflicts. geopolitically turkey's the long arm of nato that extends deep into these hot conflict zones and gives need to a border where it can operate militarily in these areas very very comfortably but what is turkey gotten out of it we're seeing that turkey has been isolated right now especially in syria when it has a serious natio
disagreements within their lines and yet at the same time to turkish officials continue extolling the value of neda and how substantial turkey's role within they to has been if we look specifically at the last 3 decades what did he get out of nato for all its contributions frankly i over the last 3 decades i don't think turkey has gotten much out of nato besides a couple air bases inside the country at times a limited deployment of some air defenses turkey hasn't got much but when you look at...
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president donald trump and nato chief have criticized the french neda ahead of the opening of the alliances summit in london they have taken issue with among your luck on his remarks that nato is brain dead. or serves the greater purpose. here for the state. and i heard the president. think it's very insulting to a lot of different. regards. to the lawyer for. the harder it is. the 1st thing i noticed throughout the. whole long. come along this thing more. devoted to terrorism well allie of the texas president said he would oppose a key nato defense plan for both take states if member states refused to recognize kurdish fighters in syria as terrorists you know. kind of nice or nice to act in a proactive manner against 3 it's processed by the terrorist organizations it's inevitable that nato is a made of readjusting itself against today's terrorist threats we expect our allies to display strong cooperation with us against the 3 pts we are facing and president trump has also warned the european union to.
president donald trump and nato chief have criticized the french neda ahead of the opening of the alliances summit in london they have taken issue with among your luck on his remarks that nato is brain dead. or serves the greater purpose. here for the state. and i heard the president. think it's very insulting to a lot of different. regards. to the lawyer for. the harder it is. the 1st thing i noticed throughout the. whole long. come along this thing more. devoted to terrorism well allie of the...
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within their lives and yet at the same time the turkish officials continue extolling the value of neda and how substantial turkey's role within they there has been if we look specifically at the last 3 decades what did he get out the nato for all its contributions frankly i over the last 3 decades i don't think turkey has gotten much out of nato besides a couple air bases inside the country at times the limited deployment of some air defenses turkey hasn't got much but when you look at what turkey has given nato whether it be supporting the afghanistan operation whether it be supporting kosovo or bosnia and when you look at the turkish military nato 2nd largest army you see a army with a very high operational capacity and a heavy experience when it comes to hot conflicts. geopolitically turkey is the long arm of nato that extends deep into these hot conflict zones and gives need to a border where it can operate militarily in these areas very very comfortably but what does turkey gotten out of it we're seeing that turkey has been isolated right now especially in syria when it has a seri
within their lives and yet at the same time the turkish officials continue extolling the value of neda and how substantial turkey's role within they there has been if we look specifically at the last 3 decades what did he get out the nato for all its contributions frankly i over the last 3 decades i don't think turkey has gotten much out of nato besides a couple air bases inside the country at times the limited deployment of some air defenses turkey hasn't got much but when you look at what...
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something that president ad on has talked about focus on the specific comment by the by mr mccraw about neda supposedly brain death to which president. reacted very negatively how do you explain such a negative reaction by the turkish president to micron's assessment which i've done and of the day doesn't really contradict what they're doing himself has been saying about the lack of the he said this about the lack of 1st of prosody about the lack of me chill in the standing calling the brain dead right before it leaders summit is a very undiplomatic movement it's true and the president erred on likes to telling truth with voters and to his partners i suppose right if we look at the lead up into the nato summit president that one had stressed that there were problems with nato he stressed it himself he stressed that he wanted the y.p. jeep to be recognized as a terror group and as i just stated before he stressed many times that these old institutions need a restructuring they need to become more dynamic he said they need to become more in close all inclusive and this security structure it ne
something that president ad on has talked about focus on the specific comment by the by mr mccraw about neda supposedly brain death to which president. reacted very negatively how do you explain such a negative reaction by the turkish president to micron's assessment which i've done and of the day doesn't really contradict what they're doing himself has been saying about the lack of the he said this about the lack of 1st of prosody about the lack of me chill in the standing calling the brain...
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neda tawfik in new york will talk us through. the lowest point on land has been found in antarctica — 3,500 kilometres below sea level. democrats in the us are getting closer to making donald trump the third us president ever to be impeached. the housejudiciary committee is debating two articles of impeachment against donald trump: abuse of power and obstruction of congress, and they are expected to approve them in the next hour or two. this is what president trump thinks of the charges. the house democrats announced these two flimsy pathetic ridiculous articles of impeachment. the house democrats are walking back from everything they claimant. —— claimed. the democrats control the house of representatives, and today nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house, gave her response to the president. the president is wrong. we have put forth our articles of impeachment and we are very proud of all the committees, six committees have been working on this for a very long time. this is nothing swift. but it is urgent. last month the house ju
neda tawfik in new york will talk us through. the lowest point on land has been found in antarctica — 3,500 kilometres below sea level. democrats in the us are getting closer to making donald trump the third us president ever to be impeached. the housejudiciary committee is debating two articles of impeachment against donald trump: abuse of power and obstruction of congress, and they are expected to approve them in the next hour or two. this is what president trump thinks of the charges. the...
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kamala harris is someone who ostensibly would hav appealed to the diverse electorate like a state of nedacalifr nia. she ned a boatload ofif support in cania. sanders has the edge in california and else. where eve to talk about the candidates on the stage talking to african-american isss. african-americans, as we know, are so important within the democratic electorate. none of these candidates are going to be able to make it to the nomination without that support. obviously, we're seeing vice president biden has a lot offrican-american support in the crucial state of south carolina, but i would like to listen to whether they are going to speak to isues that are important to those voters. >> and that's something that, yeah, quickly, something that deval patrick, who is, along with cory booker, thing on two black candidates in this racee and i sp him last week and he said the big question he has for this debatage is whether or not issues important to black and brown voters will be ra by the white candidates. >> okay. thank you all. the smallest debate field and the nation's mostsopul state,
kamala harris is someone who ostensibly would hav appealed to the diverse electorate like a state of nedacalifr nia. she ned a boatload ofif support in cania. sanders has the edge in california and else. where eve to talk about the candidates on the stage talking to african-american isss. african-americans, as we know, are so important within the democratic electorate. none of these candidates are going to be able to make it to the nomination without that support. obviously, we're seeing vice...
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our north america correspondent neda tawfik explained earlier how although president trump is entitledard to elections in 2020. a teenager who harassed two women when they refused to kiss each other on a london bus has had his sentence increased from six months to eight months because a court found his actions were "homophobic". melania geymonat and her partner christine hannigan were pelted with coins and had a handbag stolen while on a bus in camden earlier this year. the 16—year—old and two others had already admitted to targeting the couple. a man who stabbed to death his three—week—old son and tried to murder the child‘s mother has been jailed for life and must serve a minimum of 23 years. denis beytula attacked andrei stefan with a kitchen knife as he lay in a moses basket, before turning on 21—year—old andreea stefan at their home in wallsend, in october. time for a look at the weather. the forecast now from chris fawkes. hello, we have two areas of heavy rain in quick succession pushing northwards across the uk. the first area of rain spreading northwards across england and wal
our north america correspondent neda tawfik explained earlier how although president trump is entitledard to elections in 2020. a teenager who harassed two women when they refused to kiss each other on a london bus has had his sentence increased from six months to eight months because a court found his actions were "homophobic". melania geymonat and her partner christine hannigan were pelted with coins and had a handbag stolen while on a bus in camden earlier this year. the...