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say hezbollah militant of murdering his former prime minister the court in the hague. in the 2005 truck bombings that killed. but 3 other detained in the case have been acquitted. i'm good to have you with us we begin with breaking news from mali where soldiers have arrested both the president and the prime minister of the west african nation of this comes after shots were heard earlier in the day at a military base its trucks carrying. soldiers some were met by cheering crowds as they drove through the mali in capital. now both president. and the prime
say hezbollah militant of murdering his former prime minister the court in the hague. in the 2005 truck bombings that killed. but 3 other detained in the case have been acquitted. i'm good to have you with us we begin with breaking news from mali where soldiers have arrested both the president and the prime minister of the west african nation of this comes after shots were heard earlier in the day at a military base its trucks carrying. soldiers some were met by cheering crowds as they drove...
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reporter: the trial was held in the hague beirut was too dangerous.cost almost $1 billion and produced a single conviction. he is a well-connected hezbollah operative. like all the suspects, never arrested, not in crt, always protected by his organization. the acquittal of the three others disappointed supporters. thbut no have a leader against -- >> the trial chamber is of the view that syria andezbollah may have had motives to eliminate mr. hariri and some of his political allies. but there is no evidence that hezbollah leadship had any involvement in his murder, and there's no direct evidence of syrian involment in it. reporter: demands fhange have redoubled in beirut since the port explosion a fortnight ago pushed lebanon closer to national collapse. another hariri son believes power is slipping away from hezbollah and its lebanese allies. >> we need the heat of the intenal community. that there is a full divorce d between us e confederation. reporter: you mean hezbollah? >> hezbollah and the warlords and all that supported them. we have massive e
reporter: the trial was held in the hague beirut was too dangerous.cost almost $1 billion and produced a single conviction. he is a well-connected hezbollah operative. like all the suspects, never arrested, not in crt, always protected by his organization. the acquittal of the three others disappointed supporters. thbut no have a leader against -- >> the trial chamber is of the view that syria andezbollah may have had motives to eliminate mr. hariri and some of his political allies. but...
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say hezbollah militant of murdering his former prime minister the court in the hague. in the 2005 truck bombings that killed. but 3 other detained in the case have been acquitted. i'm good to have you with us we begin with breaking news from mali where soldiers have arrested both the president and the prime minister of the west african nation of this comes after shots were heard earlier in the day at a military base its trucks carrying. soldiers some were met by cheering crowds as they drove through the mali in capital. now both president. and the prime minister are thought to have been sheltering in the president's private residence when they were detained. mali was last taken over by the military in 2012 when a coup unleashed years of chaos allowing islamic extremists to seize control of the northern tell us. why for more on this now let's go to remi from africa i mean it's good to see you so what are you hearing from bombing. so what we know that is that people out on the street so they are gathered on the street and they're just waiting for a statement of the milit
say hezbollah militant of murdering his former prime minister the court in the hague. in the 2005 truck bombings that killed. but 3 other detained in the case have been acquitted. i'm good to have you with us we begin with breaking news from mali where soldiers have arrested both the president and the prime minister of the west african nation of this comes after shots were heard earlier in the day at a military base its trucks carrying. soldiers some were met by cheering crowds as they drove...
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tribunal convicts a hezbollah militant of murdering lebanon's former prime minister the court in the hague says salim. orchestrated the 2000 truck bombing that killed one fico really 3 other defendants in the case were acquitted. and german chancellor angela merkel tells president lukashenko a bill will rue said his government must release political prisoners and stop using violence against peaceful protesters. it's. good to have you with us we start with breaking news from mali where soldiers have arrested both the president and the prime minister of the west african nation this comes after shots were heard earlier in the day. a military base trucks carrying muteness so drew is were met by cheering crowds as they drove through the capital bamako now both the president and the prime minister are thought to have been sheltering in the president's private residence when they were detained today the u.n. security council plans to hold an emergency session on wednesday to address the crisis in mali. journalist a moment to talk healy is covering developments for us in boma co he gave business u
tribunal convicts a hezbollah militant of murdering lebanon's former prime minister the court in the hague says salim. orchestrated the 2000 truck bombing that killed one fico really 3 other defendants in the case were acquitted. and german chancellor angela merkel tells president lukashenko a bill will rue said his government must release political prisoners and stop using violence against peaceful protesters. it's. good to have you with us we start with breaking news from mali where soldiers...
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this was a judicial trial in the hague they judged evidence and lebanon most people judge political positions. but because this was this happened 15 years ago. it's lost a lot of its sting that it used that it had for for many years and the other important thing is the how did it assassination which led to the withdrawal of the syrians following a big uprising and then lebanon and then allowed hezbollah to expand its power and . take over from the syrians and being the behind the scenes power in lebanon that helps create or break governments so the london is completely different today than it was back then and there's so many new problems people are suffering from and trying to deal with that in a way these little. just these little elements in the dream little decision are intriguing but particularly important for most people i would say all right now phyllis when you look at the wording of the statement you get the impression that the judges were somehow. the trying to be very careful as if they were tiptoeing in a mine field now off to where does it leave lebanon yeah i mean i th
this was a judicial trial in the hague they judged evidence and lebanon most people judge political positions. but because this was this happened 15 years ago. it's lost a lot of its sting that it used that it had for for many years and the other important thing is the how did it assassination which led to the withdrawal of the syrians following a big uprising and then lebanon and then allowed hezbollah to expand its power and . take over from the syrians and being the behind the scenes power...
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how did he son saad himself a former prime minister was in the court in the hague for the judgement he welcomed the verdict vowing not to rest until punishment was served and calling on hezbollah to cooperate. with them in the name of the leader's family the martyr rafique hariri and in the name of all the families of martyrs and victims we accept the court's ruling and wish for justice to be served to be clear that we are not giving up our blood right. judges did say there wasn't enough evidence to prove direct involvement by hezbollah's leadership or the syrian government which was in control of lebanon at the time of the murder they did note i asked his affiliation to the group and his communication with most of a better deal in a known hezbollah commander who died in mysterious circumstances in syria in 2016 is going to be very difficult. to believe that it. was high. well it's carried out. without any kind of green light. from the syrian regime. hezbollah secretary general has on the long denied any role in the massive bomb blast in beirut 15 years ago it's not clear how he will r
how did he son saad himself a former prime minister was in the court in the hague for the judgement he welcomed the verdict vowing not to rest until punishment was served and calling on hezbollah to cooperate. with them in the name of the leader's family the martyr rafique hariri and in the name of all the families of martyrs and victims we accept the court's ruling and wish for justice to be served to be clear that we are not giving up our blood right. judges did say there wasn't enough...
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as i say this is the opening of the proceedings in the hague in the special tribunal into the killing of iraq because the let's talk to a holder who's live for us in beirut the grave of rafik hariri just talk us through what this means for lebanon. well 1st of all you have the families of the victims it is a moment of truth they have been demanding justice and it's not just them many lebanese have been demanding justice and accountability the killing of her fickle heidi and his bodyguards as well as another minister really was a political earthquake it divided the country is polarized nation and ever since that day there has been political instability but the court the tribe you know there is no consensus in lebanon there are some lebanese who believe that this court is politicize this is in fact what hezbollah the group whose members have been indicted in the killing they have been saying that the court is a political tool used by the united states and israel what they've been trying to do really is try to discredit the outcome of any verdict but there is. other lebanese who believe
as i say this is the opening of the proceedings in the hague in the special tribunal into the killing of iraq because the let's talk to a holder who's live for us in beirut the grave of rafik hariri just talk us through what this means for lebanon. well 1st of all you have the families of the victims it is a moment of truth they have been demanding justice and it's not just them many lebanese have been demanding justice and accountability the killing of her fickle heidi and his bodyguards as...
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appeal hearing is underway at the hague for rocco ratko mladic. further back at his crimes. liked to compare himself to napoleon. a great general and a national hero. mladichis enemies, ratko had a diffeferent name. the butcher of bosnia. he was the commander of bosnian 19 90's civil the war. prosecutors claim he was instrumental in what became known as ethnic cleansing, plan to rid swathes of bosnian territitory of croats and muslis .nd carve out a serb only state 1990 five, serb troops under his command marched town, captured and executed 8000 muslim men and boys. it was europe's worst massacre since the second world war. many of their remains only susurfaced years later as more than 90 mass graves were discovered. the women, children and elderly were packed onto buses and expelled. denies he ordered the killing of the men. prosecutors alalso hold him responsible for the three year siege of sarajevo. shells and sniper fire rained down on the city already deprived of food, water and electricity. almost 10,000 people lost their lives. genie: ratko mladic is now the subject o
appeal hearing is underway at the hague for rocco ratko mladic. further back at his crimes. liked to compare himself to napoleon. a great general and a national hero. mladichis enemies, ratko had a diffeferent name. the butcher of bosnia. he was the commander of bosnian 19 90's civil the war. prosecutors claim he was instrumental in what became known as ethnic cleansing, plan to rid swathes of bosnian territitory of croats and muslis .nd carve out a serb only state 1990 five, serb troops under...
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, who was deputy chief of staff, didn't like hague. they tried to keep him off motorcades and out of the hotel the president was staying in, and hague said, what am i, a leper? and so the 42-year-old deputy chief of staff dresses up in a gorilla costume saying i'm baker -- [inaudible] which is just astounding to me. i could not imagine in an era of cell phones and twitter that somebody would do something like that, but obviously this was before that. so hague goes relatively quickly, but george shultz comes in who is, i think, an excellent secretary of state. i know he's a colleague of yours at hoover. and i think the stability there really helped. and the other thing is the idea of reagan rule. if you have a sense of what the president wants, then you are more likely to have aides, even if they interchange, know the direction the president is trying to go. and the person who succeeded reagan was george h.w. bush, and there you had the more conservative staffers and the more moderate staffers because push and shove was a little less ch
, who was deputy chief of staff, didn't like hague. they tried to keep him off motorcades and out of the hotel the president was staying in, and hague said, what am i, a leper? and so the 42-year-old deputy chief of staff dresses up in a gorilla costume saying i'm baker -- [inaudible] which is just astounding to me. i could not imagine in an era of cell phones and twitter that somebody would do something like that, but obviously this was before that. so hague goes relatively quickly, but george...
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tribunal convicts a hezbollah militant of murdering lebanon's former prime minister the court in the hague says. orchestrated the 2005 truck bombing that killed prophet career 3 other defendants in the case have been acquitted. and german chancellor angela merkel tells the president of fellow troops alexander lukashenko that his government must release political prisoners and ovoid using violence against peaceful protesters in the country was the us democrats wanting their national convention with top talk from big name. if we had any hope of ending this chaos we have got to vote for joe biden like on lives depend on it. the 1st ever virtual convention or culminates thursday with bardens nomination as double trump's challenger in the november election. i'm burnt off to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin tonight with breaking news from mali where soldiers have arrested both the president and the prime minister of the west african nation of this comes after shots were heard earlier today at a military base trucks carrying mutinous so
tribunal convicts a hezbollah militant of murdering lebanon's former prime minister the court in the hague says. orchestrated the 2005 truck bombing that killed prophet career 3 other defendants in the case have been acquitted. and german chancellor angela merkel tells the president of fellow troops alexander lukashenko that his government must release political prisoners and ovoid using violence against peaceful protesters in the country was the us democrats wanting their national convention...
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killed along with 21 other people in a bomb attack in beirut in 2005 the international court in the hague tried the 4 suspects in the censure they are members of the shiite militant group hezbollah which is now part of lebanon's government the islamist group denies any involvement the verdict was supposed to be given at the beginning of this month but was delayed because of the deadly explosion at beirut's airport. well for more on 'd the verdict let's cross over to our correspondent. who's been following developments from brussels what more can you tell us about the man who's been convicted some of . the 56 year olds terry has been convicted in absentia and the judge just said they were satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that he possessed one of the 6 mobile phones used by the assassination team and now the interesting detail here is that the evidence also a step lish that mr ayyash had affiliations to his thought but despite the fact that he belonged to a smaller writings and despite the fact that the court also established that the assassination has been a political act the courts did
killed along with 21 other people in a bomb attack in beirut in 2005 the international court in the hague tried the 4 suspects in the censure they are members of the shiite militant group hezbollah which is now part of lebanon's government the islamist group denies any involvement the verdict was supposed to be given at the beginning of this month but was delayed because of the deadly explosion at beirut's airport. well for more on 'd the verdict let's cross over to our correspondent. who's...
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you know what you know just here a reminder of our top stories this hour a un backed court in the hague has begun delivering its verdict on the assassination of former lebanese prime minister rafiq hariri in 20054 members of his ball are being tried in absentia the armed group denies any involvement. there are reports of a possible military mutiny in mali soldiers are moving from an army base in katine towards the capital bamako and there are indications the president and some ministers have been taken to a secure location. it's the 10th day of protests in the bell of hoops demonstrators are calling for president alexander lukashenko to step down after the disputed vote on august the 9th he says there won't be new elections. the u.s. democratic party has begun its national convention not the event usually packed the stadium with huge crowds but because of colbert 19 it's all being done online former 1st lady michelle obama and vermont state senator bernie sanders won among the number of prominent democrats and republicans who made speeches backing joe biden for president alan fischer re
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killing in 2005 set the stage for years of confrontation between rival political forces judges in the hague were found. guilty of committing terrorist acts and of homicide the. bought the explosives and coordinated surveillance on hariri beforehand the 3 other members of hezbollah were acquitted because of a lack of evidence none were in court today as barlow denies involvement and has refused to hand the man over the judges say that while hezbollah's leaders and the syrian government might have had motives to kill harry there's no direct evidence they did but they say the nature of the killing was clear the attack was an act of terrorism that was designed to spread fear among lebanese population it was committed for political and not personal reasons the trial chamber is of the view that syria and hezbollah may have had motives to eliminate mr hariri and some of his political allies however there was no evidence that this hezbollah leadership had any involvement in mr hariri is murder and there is no direct evidence of syrian involvement in it well rafik hariri son the former prime ministe
killing in 2005 set the stage for years of confrontation between rival political forces judges in the hague were found. guilty of committing terrorist acts and of homicide the. bought the explosives and coordinated surveillance on hariri beforehand the 3 other members of hezbollah were acquitted because of a lack of evidence none were in court today as barlow denies involvement and has refused to hand the man over the judges say that while hezbollah's leaders and the syrian government might...
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hezbollah for the assassination of the country's former prime minister rafik hariri a court in the hague said salim orchestrated the 22005 operation to kill riri with a massive truck bomb but the tribunals cleared 3 other defendants finding they had no links to hezbollah leadership or aries assassination up ended life in lebanon setting the stage for years of unrest. a suicide truck bomb blasts ripped through beirut some valentine's day 2005 an explosion so powerful it was hurt and felt across the city 22 people lost their lives that day. including the targets of the attack. lebanon's former prime minister rafiq hariri it was an assassination that transformed lebannon removing an influential sunni muslim leader and allowing shiite forces led by the militant group hizbollah to come to dominate lebanese political life now over 15 years later a guilty verdict in connection with the killings trial chamber therefore finds mr guilty beyond reasonable doubt as a copa traitor of the intentional homicide of mr rafik hariri the same evidence also establishes beyond reasonable doubt his knowledge a
hezbollah for the assassination of the country's former prime minister rafik hariri a court in the hague said salim orchestrated the 22005 operation to kill riri with a massive truck bomb but the tribunals cleared 3 other defendants finding they had no links to hezbollah leadership or aries assassination up ended life in lebanon setting the stage for years of unrest. a suicide truck bomb blasts ripped through beirut some valentine's day 2005 an explosion so powerful it was hurt and felt across...
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capital killing prime minister rafik hariri and 21 others now the special tribunal for lebanon in the hague will deliver its verdict on august 7th find out what this means for lebanon and for those indicted and follow over development on a. capturing a moment in time snapshots of other lives other stories providing a glimpse into someone else's well out inspiring documentaries witness on al-jazeera. thank. you. just. i think one of the. general.
capital killing prime minister rafik hariri and 21 others now the special tribunal for lebanon in the hague will deliver its verdict on august 7th find out what this means for lebanon and for those indicted and follow over development on a. capturing a moment in time snapshots of other lives other stories providing a glimpse into someone else's well out inspiring documentaries witness on al-jazeera. thank. you. just. i think one of the. general.
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bags quite near the hague has been begun delivering its verdict on the assassination of former lebanese prime minister 20054 members of hezbollah are being tried in absentia group denies any involvement said huldah has more from beirut the families of the victims say finally justice is being served but this is symbolic justice this is of course if there is a guilty verdict because there has been a has made it clear time and time again that they are not handing over the men who have been accused and who have been on trial and now this is the 1st time that we're seeing an international investigation into a political murder in the country that in itself many see as a positive development because this country has seen many many assassinations and bombings and there has been little accountability. it is the 10th day of protests and bella reuss demonstrators are calling for president alexander lukashenko to step down after a disputed vote more than a week ago on monday he told striking state factory workers there won't be new elections michelle obama and barry sanders were among to speak is o
bags quite near the hague has been begun delivering its verdict on the assassination of former lebanese prime minister 20054 members of hezbollah are being tried in absentia group denies any involvement said huldah has more from beirut the families of the victims say finally justice is being served but this is symbolic justice this is of course if there is a guilty verdict because there has been a has made it clear time and time again that they are not handing over the men who have been accused...
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region to push back, including any legal means to do so, as you pointed out, and the decision by the hague. again i think this will be a tough problem but one that we have to go back in a concerted way working with those in the region who have much more at stake in an immediate and geographic way, but they are a specific power, not just atlantic said thi that this is e of great concern to us as bob. >> okay. one last quick question. >> can you hear me? thank you for your presentation. hopefully this is a simple one which is there's a lot of news out of the middle east not just of the explosion in beirut of saudi arabia making a deal with china if china making a deal. what do you think of the future of nonproliferation in the region and in the world more broadly from here on out? >> it is a concerning one. there is a piece in the new york review of books talking about the nuclear future reviewing workbooks that have come out recently and none of it looks very good. you point out one of the points that is really important we see a relationship between russia, china and iran has been a strate
region to push back, including any legal means to do so, as you pointed out, and the decision by the hague. again i think this will be a tough problem but one that we have to go back in a concerted way working with those in the region who have much more at stake in an immediate and geographic way, but they are a specific power, not just atlantic said thi that this is e of great concern to us as bob. >> okay. one last quick question. >> can you hear me? thank you for your...
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a un backed court in the hague is due to deliver its verdict on the four men accused of killing lebanon'sinister, rafik al—hariri. calls to licence commercial dog walkers in the uk — the rspca says it wants to see higher welfare standards. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. marks and spencer has announced thousands ofjobs will be cut in the uk over the next three months. 7,000 posts will goright across the business, including customer assistants and support centre management. the company expects a significant proportion to go through voluntary redundancy or early retirement. these cuts are on top of an additional 950 that were announced injuly, as part of a store management revamp. the company has just under 80,000 employees — that's around a tenth of the workforce that will be cut in total. marks and spencer says the coronavirus pandemic has made it clear there's been a "material shift in trade". group sales were down 19.2% year—on—year in the 19 weeks running up to 20th au
a un backed court in the hague is due to deliver its verdict on the four men accused of killing lebanon'sinister, rafik al—hariri. calls to licence commercial dog walkers in the uk — the rspca says it wants to see higher welfare standards. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. marks and spencer has announced thousands ofjobs will be cut in the uk over the next three months. 7,000...
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your challenges are a reminder of our top stories this hour a un backed court in the hague has begun to live and its verdict on the assassination of former lebanese prime minister rafiq hariri in 20054 members of hezbollah are being tried in absentia. denies any involvement. it is the 10th straight day of protests and ballard's demonstrators are calling for president alexander lukashenko to step down after a disputed vote over the night he says there won't be new elections. and michelle obama and bernie sanders were among the speakers on day one of the virtual democratic national convention which will formally name joe biden as presidential candidates. of south africa is easing coronavirus restrictions in an effort to revive its economy one survey found that they are right cause more than $3000000.00 job losses only essential workers were allowed to leave their homes when one of the world strictest lock downs was imposed in march nationwide travel is being allowed now and the ban on alcohol and cigarettes lifted. well before coven one tame some african countries were already dealing
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of preventing them they were active participants and the burning of full streets in belfast at the hague more than a 100 innocent civilians were murdered as the you can see in years and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currents which the collusion was involved in some of those cases that killers would later be named into in a gang i think it went to the very very top i think it is crossed the water where politicians you thought was going on and gave the go ahead. an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water then escaping climate change is the same threat right now alaska has seen some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer than how ben was or i think were part of her thirst for. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain believe that
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al-jazeera news hour why former bosnian serb commander of that community she's back in court at the hague and in sport the tennis world number one feels the pain as he plays his 1st competitive match in 6 months. the hot and dry throughout much of the middle east all the time it does have me quite as high as usual over the last few days and that's really the trend as we continue on was now the winds a little bit stronger on wednesday through iraq so that will kick us in sand and dust but these winds do not travel very far south of the time which is not as high as we've seen but certainly the winds like a winds i should say make it really feel quite human so 42 in doha although wednesday 46 still quite a bit of cloud in showers across to the fall south and west of yemen nothing particularly have a similar scenario a little bit heavier later in the day but then we will see some strong winds that really just pick up the sand and say no really making a false out 36 very light winds and if there are any sort of breezes about the tending to come in off those very warm water so it's a feeling ve
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and it wants turkey to commit to arbitration at the international court at the hague if the dialogue doesn't ultimately succeed those are 2 tough conditions could turkey which hasn't signed on to the international law of the sea under the un auspices and which does not therefore recognize the international court of the hague as a fait court to educate these masses. john psaropoulos in athens with that update thank you so in is stan bill jones pointed out there that the greeks and the europeans would certainly like this to be more of an international thing and show you were telling me yesterday that the view this as a bilateral issue they will not like hearing what they have to say today. well yes. actually many parties say that this is a bilateral issue even the e.u. put e.u. commission puts it through like this for instance. when one of the turkish mainstream newspaper asked that question to the e.u. commission with regard to this question the your commission reply to them as reported topics like the limitation and the use of resources can only be a result through good intentions ba
and it wants turkey to commit to arbitration at the international court at the hague if the dialogue doesn't ultimately succeed those are 2 tough conditions could turkey which hasn't signed on to the international law of the sea under the un auspices and which does not therefore recognize the international court of the hague as a fait court to educate these masses. john psaropoulos in athens with that update thank you so in is stan bill jones pointed out there that the greeks and the europeans...
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don't want to show the hague and their. well course all talk you know. i want to not allow so you know i can you know how. do you know. something judy hall. you know most seem most of them just a lot but i. don't want to put them on what i'm harping on something or string you know they don't know what i mean is that you might know you think you're going to. need to show i was using those safeguards and i know this guy. back in tahrir the students are learning how the faith in habits had in their war lead to disaster. not the same kind of thing my son the. new bicycle summit the most money does you get out of the what the mother unit up although you don't need it on the go. you know what i thought what i what i have to look at out of the boat i'm not good to them you're sort of the not done enough you know. it wasn't about this because i got the most i wasn't so much on your own to your according to the clinic i mean you're not going to cause i wasn't going to have to say i said i. could not going to so many people standing up on a keyboard you know that
don't want to show the hague and their. well course all talk you know. i want to not allow so you know i can you know how. do you know. something judy hall. you know most seem most of them just a lot but i. don't want to put them on what i'm harping on something or string you know they don't know what i mean is that you might know you think you're going to. need to show i was using those safeguards and i know this guy. back in tahrir the students are learning how the faith in habits had in...
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don't want to show the hague and their. well course all talk you know. i want to know how so you know i can you handle them . you know it came about. something just to name all you know was she. just up that i. walked up on the moment i'm hopping on something in the street you know you don't know what i missed that you might all be making i'm not. sure i was he was safe and this guy. back in tahrir the students are learning how the faith in habits had in their war lead to disaster. but the single. most on the. new bicycle summit the most money does give a lot of the what the mother unit of although you don't need it on the go you know what will doing with it that you know what i thought what i'm with i have to look at other little boy jordan i'm up it's not your minister so look at the not done enough you know. it wasn't about this because i could be myself i wasn't some time you're not going to you're going to quit don't tell me i mean you're not going to cause i wasn't going to say i said i. could not going to so many people standing up on a kibbutz yo
don't want to show the hague and their. well course all talk you know. i want to know how so you know i can you handle them . you know it came about. something just to name all you know was she. just up that i. walked up on the moment i'm hopping on something in the street you know you don't know what i missed that you might all be making i'm not. sure i was he was safe and this guy. back in tahrir the students are learning how the faith in habits had in their war lead to disaster. but the...
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her mentor was frank "i am the law" hague. he promoted her career. as she comes into the house in 1925, the same year as edith noures rogers. the interesting thing about her is that she, like rogers and other women from this generation, really pursued a strategy of gaining power in the house by assimilating. they did not push women's issues per se. they really try to minimize gender differences. and norton was extremely successful moving up the committee leadership ladder. she chaired four congressional committees by the time she retired from the house and nearly 1950's. and one of them was the labor committee during the new deal, which was a major committee. and her signal piece of legislation was the fair labor standards act of 1938 which set a 40-hour workweek, outlaw child labor and set the minimum wage. she later said, i am prouder of getting that bill to the house of any -- than anything i've ever done. she was a no-nonsense legislator. early on in her career, maybe the year this picture was snapped, she was on the house floor and a bill was be
her mentor was frank "i am the law" hague. he promoted her career. as she comes into the house in 1925, the same year as edith noures rogers. the interesting thing about her is that she, like rogers and other women from this generation, really pursued a strategy of gaining power in the house by assimilating. they did not push women's issues per se. they really try to minimize gender differences. and norton was extremely successful moving up the committee leadership ladder. she chaired...
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about the type of people who turned out so the march what unites them if you will is a come on the hague treaty come on distress distress to come on dislike of how german government east. and the pandemic but they come from all walks of life there are conspiracy theory. is not so current as skeptics are quite so a mixed group of people oh so the thing is how we kind of tweeted talk about where we had citizens here when you see german imperial flags neo nazi flags white supremacist class being waved. a crowd oh so there's a use of slogans and off chance and symbols of another time there's been some people are wearing a star of david they get one by jews during world war 2 so they like the actions of the current german government to dot's of the nazi regime they've also used the slogan of the us in that's fucked which means we are the people which was used against the east and german government another day using it as a rallying cry though it is also used by a rightwing pot has been used for some years now so it's a very very diverse group of people but also wearing wearing me there's a lo
about the type of people who turned out so the march what unites them if you will is a come on the hague treaty come on distress distress to come on dislike of how german government east. and the pandemic but they come from all walks of life there are conspiracy theory. is not so current as skeptics are quite so a mixed group of people oh so the thing is how we kind of tweeted talk about where we had citizens here when you see german imperial flags neo nazi flags white supremacist class being...
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capital killing prime minister graffiti and 21 others now the special tribunal for lebanon in the hague will deliver its verdict on august 7th find out what this means for lebanon and for those indicted following all the developments on al jazeera. it's a family that has been at the heart of power in sri lanka for years now that aim to strengthen the whip as voters go to the polls so how crucial is the election this time and why does sri lanka matter this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. or not to buy on behind the. 2 brothers who have long shaped sri lanka's politics they're known for their role in and during the 26 year war against time as separatists now seeking to extend their families are all over the island nation president as party aims to win a 2 thirds majority in wednesday's parliamentary election hinted or to a man the constitution and restore presidential powers curve and the changes to legislation into 1015 the prime minister mahinda wants to be reelected many fear fractures within the opposition could help the road when trite such a victory would concern defe
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along with 21 other people in a bomb attack in beirut in 2000 times you know national court in the hague tried the 4 suspects in absentia they are members of the shiite militant group hezbollah which is now part of lebanon's government the isn't the scrutinize any involvement verdict was supposed to be given the beginning of this month but was delayed because of the deadly explosion beirut's airport. well for the story of doubt to our correspondent in brussels georg the tribunals found one of the 4 accused guilty what does this mean for hariri is family and the 21 other victims who were killed in that 2000 pipe bomb attack. terry the 6 year trial which i just followed for hours or t.v. and with the trials taking place in the netherlands trials for people in of stench i was hailed as a historic trial in a country deeply divided by patronage klein ships by a deeply divided society on religious grounds on ethnic grounds and so let's bear in mind not just for the family of hariri but also for the 21 other people who lost their lives the dozens of injured at the time this is of course not the
along with 21 other people in a bomb attack in beirut in 2000 times you know national court in the hague tried the 4 suspects in absentia they are members of the shiite militant group hezbollah which is now part of lebanon's government the isn't the scrutinize any involvement verdict was supposed to be given the beginning of this month but was delayed because of the deadly explosion beirut's airport. well for the story of doubt to our correspondent in brussels georg the tribunals found one of...
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hariri the assassination changed politics forever in lebanon where today a special tribunal at the hague convicted a hezbollah militant for the attack and yet 15 years later after international investigations we still cannot say with certainty who ordered hariri killing in a moment i'll ask what today's verdict means for the lebanese people is this justice delayed justice delivered how much does the verdict matter anyway here's our 1st report. a suicide truck bomb blasts ripped through bay ridge some valentine's day 2005 an explosion so powerful it was heard and felt across the city. 22 people lost their lives that day including the targets of the attack. lebanon's former prime minister rafiq hariri it was an assassination that transformed levanon removing an influential sunni muslim leader and allowing shiite forces led by the militant group hizbollah to come to dominate lebanese political life now over 15 years later a guilty verdict in connection with the killings trial chamber therefore finds mr i guilty beyond reasonable doubt as a copa traitor of the intentional homicide of this te
hariri the assassination changed politics forever in lebanon where today a special tribunal at the hague convicted a hezbollah militant for the attack and yet 15 years later after international investigations we still cannot say with certainty who ordered hariri killing in a moment i'll ask what today's verdict means for the lebanese people is this justice delayed justice delivered how much does the verdict matter anyway here's our 1st report. a suicide truck bomb blasts ripped through bay...
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the cypriot republic has already requested a ruling from the international court of justice in the hague on its and turkey's overlapping claims and both parties have much to gain from cooperation however as it stands a single incident couldn't rival this tense and fragile peace triggering a cascade of events that could easily draw the region into a devastating war but could this rush for gas turn out to be a costly mirages or oil and gas companies put off drilling due to the coronavirus and nation's turn towards renewables joining me now from budapest is thomas cosmos thomas heads the asian and african relations department of the put a past based think tank antonios of knowledge center towers good to have you with us so trillions of dollars worth of oil and gas it's a big prize for all nations in the eastern mediterranean but with the current economic climate and big oil's desire to cut back on drilling is this just a pipe dream for a nation i would say hopes used to be very high and now they are fading away to some extent we have to see that pandemic has slowed down the economy the glob
the cypriot republic has already requested a ruling from the international court of justice in the hague on its and turkey's overlapping claims and both parties have much to gain from cooperation however as it stands a single incident couldn't rival this tense and fragile peace triggering a cascade of events that could easily draw the region into a devastating war but could this rush for gas turn out to be a costly mirages or oil and gas companies put off drilling due to the coronavirus and...
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capital killing prime minister graffiti and 21 others now the special tribunal for lebanon in the hague will deliver its verdict on august 7th find out what this means for lebanon and for those indicted follow all the developments on the. concerns about food security in lebanon after tuesday's explosion at beirut's port in the midst of the coronavirus and economic crises. comes the rommany what you want is there a lot more headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes twitter and facebook take down a post by president donald trump accusing it of being harmful information about covert 19. counting the votes in sri lanka's parliamentary elections a poll that could cement the president's grip on power.
capital killing prime minister graffiti and 21 others now the special tribunal for lebanon in the hague will deliver its verdict on august 7th find out what this means for lebanon and for those indicted follow all the developments on the. concerns about food security in lebanon after tuesday's explosion at beirut's port in the midst of the coronavirus and economic crises. comes the rommany what you want is there a lot more headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes twitter and...
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capital killing prime minister graffitti and 21 others now the special tribunal for lebanon in the haguewill deliver its verdict on august 7th find out what this means for lebanon and for those indicted follow over developments on. the us is the richest country in the world yet it still doesn't have a universal health care system i'll be asking why not to influential republican lani chan some top democrats say it in a special edition of head to head in 68500 lives a year we would save under medicare so on study this doesn't happen in canada or spain full of australia people don't die because they can't afford insulin well they die because they can't get access to care head to head on algis iraq. i'm convinced the top stories on al jazeera specialists from my man china have been deployed to hong kong to help contain a resurgence of corona virus 125 cases were confirmed on saturday the 11th day in a row cases have been in the triple digits the territory is expanding testing and making it free for its 7 and a half 1000000 residents difficult holland has more from hong kong on the latest res
capital killing prime minister graffitti and 21 others now the special tribunal for lebanon in the haguewill deliver its verdict on august 7th find out what this means for lebanon and for those indicted follow over developments on. the us is the richest country in the world yet it still doesn't have a universal health care system i'll be asking why not to influential republican lani chan some top democrats say it in a special edition of head to head in 68500 lives a year we would save under...
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the trial was held in the hague as beirut was too dangerous.ced a single conviction. salim ayyash is a well—connected hezbollah operative, like all the suspects never arrested not in court, always protected by his organisation. thejudge's acquittal of the three others disappoints hariri's supporters, but now saad hariri, rafik‘s son and political heir, has a lever against hezbollah‘s leader and backers though the judges found motive, not proof. the trial chamber is of the view that syria and hezbollah may have had motives to eliminate mr hariri and some of his political allies. however, there was no evidence that the hezbollah leadership had any involvement in mr hariri's murder and there is no direct evidence of syrian involvement in it. demands for change have redoubled in beirut since the port explosion a fortnight ago pushed lebanon closer to national collapse. another hariri son, bahaa, believes power is slipping away from hezbollah and its lebanese allies. we need the help of the international community, that there is a full divorce betwe
the trial was held in the hague as beirut was too dangerous.ced a single conviction. salim ayyash is a well—connected hezbollah operative, like all the suspects never arrested not in court, always protected by his organisation. thejudge's acquittal of the three others disappoints hariri's supporters, but now saad hariri, rafik‘s son and political heir, has a lever against hezbollah‘s leader and backers though the judges found motive, not proof. the trial chamber is of the view that syria...
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killing prime minister that feels heavy and $21.00 of those now the special tribunal for lebanon in the hague will deliver its verdict on august 7th find out what this means for lebanon and for those and i didn't follow all the developments on the. mistakes of california's progressive stomps on issues from climate change to immigration as long come to a potential as liberal opposition depressed phone call from the boxes this picture argue launch come back to reveal about the choices facing americans in the coming presidential election in the 2nd of 2 special reports bob's house has been finding out. as wildfires rage across california late last year scorching more than $100000.00 acres and driving tens of thousands from their homes u.s. president donald trump lashed out at the state's leadership and threatened to cut off federal and you've got fires eating away at california every year because that is just so bad the government is the no it's like if he doesn't know what he's doing that governor gavin newsome was the 1st in america to issue a stay at home order to combat cope with 19 saving m
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hague seems to suggest for the time being at least the united states will abide by the limits of the treaty. any hopes the soviet union will do. how long do you intend the united states should abide by the terms of an assault agreement which you consider inequitable and what you consider its greatest inequities to be. >> well, the treaty first of all, i think permits a continued buildup on both sides of strategic nuclear weapons. but in the main thing, it authorizes an immediate increase in large numbers of soviet warheads. there is no verification as the number of warheads on the missile. no way for us to do this. i don't think that a treaty salt means strategic arms limitation. that actually permits a buildup on both sides of strategic nuclear weapons is -- can probably be called that. and i have said that when we can and i'm willing for our people to go into negotiations or let me say discussions leading to negotiations, that we should start negotiating on the basis of trying to affect an actual reduction in the numbers of nuclear weapons. that would then be real strategic arms li
hague seems to suggest for the time being at least the united states will abide by the limits of the treaty. any hopes the soviet union will do. how long do you intend the united states should abide by the terms of an assault agreement which you consider inequitable and what you consider its greatest inequities to be. >> well, the treaty first of all, i think permits a continued buildup on both sides of strategic nuclear weapons. but in the main thing, it authorizes an immediate increase...
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killing prime minister rafik hariri and $21.00 of those now the special tribunal for lebanon in the hague will deliver its verdict on august 7th find out what this means for lebanon and for those indicted follow all the developments on the. hello i'm sam is a than this is counting the cost on al-jazeera your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week the wealth of banks prime ministers and parish vicars built on the backs of slaves how much does britain over in reparations millions pulled out of poverty tour in the commodity boom the pandemic could wipe out latin america's hard earned social and economic gains. plus why a card and its missing billions the german tech darling that wasn't all that was made out to be. the toppling of slave owner edward causton statue amid the black lives matter protests is raised among comfortable questions about britain's role in the slave trade questions live whether britain should pay reparations for more than 200 years of free labor the transportation of more than a 1000000 africans as part of the triangle trade helped build the british
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killing prime minister graphene a hobby and 21 others now the special tribunal for lebanon in the hague will deliver its verdict on august 7th find out what this means for lebanon and for those indicted and follow all the developments on a 0. to cope with our growing population we have tripled our exploitation of natural resources in just 40 years as a result of the vast expansion of mining industrial scale farming fishing and other human activities natural ecosystems have lost nearly half the area and $1000000.00 plant and animal species a facing extinction without the ecological networks which regulate our planet's from cleaning and water to providing food we simply cannot survive but there is still time we meet the pioneers striving to protect 2 of our most valuable remaining ecosystems. buried in sweden where an inventive clothing company is using groundbreaking technology to fight before station and i'm a man to borrow in tacking where one man is fighting to protect a wetlands haven for migrating birds. the fashion industry is worth $1.00 trillion dollars every year textile plant i
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