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much of mosul remains in ruins amid sluggish reconstruction efforts, years after the battle to retake the city from isis. and, rethinking college. tribal universities begin to recover from the pandemic that exacerbated their unique struggles to reach students. >> we were far behind, in terms of the underlying infrastructure, the operating infrastructure, because the federal government has never lived up to its responsibility to adequately fund our tribal colleges. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provid byde >> c.f.o. care-giver. eclipse-chaser. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life, well-planned. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. >> johnson & johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> fidelity wealth management. >> the john s. and james l
much of mosul remains in ruins amid sluggish reconstruction efforts, years after the battle to retake the city from isis. and, rethinking college. tribal universities begin to recover from the pandemic that exacerbated their unique struggles to reach students. >> we were far behind, in terms of the underlying infrastructure, the operating infrastructure, because the federal government has never lived up to its responsibility to adequately fund our tribal colleges. >> woodruff: all...
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imad khudra: there's no reconstruction in mosul, it's all just promises.they'll rebuild, and nothing. >> imad and his family fled their home in the old city after years under isis rule, when his son was injured by shrapnel from a mortar during the battle. his son is too traumatised to go back to their ruined neighbourhood, where they'd live amongst rubble; imad now works 15-hour days in a pizza parlour to pay the rent on a house in east mosul. imad khudra: i can never take my son back to that area again or else he'd breakdown. >> the old city suffered some of the worst destruction in the battle to rid mosul of isis. a lot of time, money and effort was put in to level this place to the ground. but many who live here say the same can't be said for the efforts to rebuild it. laith still lives amidst the battered stones and broken bodies of the community his has lived in and loved all his life. the fall of the destruction is the result of airstrikes. laith: all of it due to airstrikes, mortars, and cannons, all of it. leila: do you believe there are dead bodie
imad khudra: there's no reconstruction in mosul, it's all just promises.they'll rebuild, and nothing. >> imad and his family fled their home in the old city after years under isis rule, when his son was injured by shrapnel from a mortar during the battle. his son is too traumatised to go back to their ruined neighbourhood, where they'd live amongst rubble; imad now works 15-hour days in a pizza parlour to pay the rent on a house in east mosul. imad khudra: i can never take my son back to...
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ron calling out 0 mosul. a canadian man accused of deliberately running over a muslim family with his truck will also be facing terrorism challenges. the 20 year old hit for members of the family in the city of london in ontario, just over a week ago only and 9 year old survived. but he is still in hospital with serious injuries. so they say they were targeted because they were muslims, police in nicaragua have arrested 5 more opponents of president. daniel ortega, in what critics calling and assault on democracy in the a dozen people have been detained this month, including 4 hoping to run against ortega in the election in november is allies. so the candidates breach rules on foreign financing. opponents say the president just trying to eliminate the competition to extend his 14 years in power. jerry, as president mohammed hurry surprised many when he said an 18 month border closure to restrict illegal weapons had failed. land bordered, been shut since 2019, but he said illicit arms continue to flow into the
ron calling out 0 mosul. a canadian man accused of deliberately running over a muslim family with his truck will also be facing terrorism challenges. the 20 year old hit for members of the family in the city of london in ontario, just over a week ago only and 9 year old survived. but he is still in hospital with serious injuries. so they say they were targeted because they were muslims, police in nicaragua have arrested 5 more opponents of president. daniel ortega, in what critics calling and...
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but many say they have no way to go in wrong calling as this report from mosul. the 7 years, but her k camp and others like it to become home for those who fled, i feel the salt and takeover of large parts of iraq in 2014. now the iraqi government wants the people to go home and these camps are the threat of closure. but those here, so they have nowhere to go. marge, alana was so i can't go back because here we have some help, at least i'll houses destroyed. there's nothing to return back to. if we go back, where do we live under the sky? here, at least we have a tent. the government wants us. how did this camp? but they haven't helped us to go anywhere else. families after his being set up 7 years ago, but her k is become home to many babies, have become children, families for bonds with each other. the camp provides basic services such as water and limited electricity, but still off is more of a community than the destroyed houses they left behind. the iraqi government is shot 16 of 20 camps. it controls down and he's putting pressure on the autonomy as a kurdi
but many say they have no way to go in wrong calling as this report from mosul. the 7 years, but her k camp and others like it to become home for those who fled, i feel the salt and takeover of large parts of iraq in 2014. now the iraqi government wants the people to go home and these camps are the threat of closure. but those here, so they have nowhere to go. marge, alana was so i can't go back because here we have some help, at least i'll houses destroyed. there's nothing to return back to....
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and this is what they don't want to return back to now and i still took over mosul in 2014. they killed or displaced most of the population. then when the iraqi forces took it back, whole neighborhoods like these were completely destroyed. but it's not just here. it's also in villages and towns surrounding mosul, where a lot of these displays people come from. now here the pace of rebuilding is slow, but in those small towns and villages is practically nonexistent. most of the rebuilding effort seems we focused on the unesco heritage site. the all new re mosque, the former headquarters of isolate, but with a few homes, even remotely livable, who might go to the rebuild, mosque it on the question. i have. i think that's 100 families move back the dealt homes and jobs. it will make the situation of earth video begging the street, and this will verse and the all of the bed economic situation. most of these families are eligible for compensation, but few families. kevin received anything on it. out of the 73000 families who have asked for help to rebuild and move home since 2018
and this is what they don't want to return back to now and i still took over mosul in 2014. they killed or displaced most of the population. then when the iraqi forces took it back, whole neighborhoods like these were completely destroyed. but it's not just here. it's also in villages and towns surrounding mosul, where a lot of these displays people come from. now here the pace of rebuilding is slow, but in those small towns and villages is practically nonexistent. most of the rebuilding effort...
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he was arrested by u.s. troops in mosul. he would spend most of the next five years imprisoned in camp bucca near the kuwaiti border. around 100,000 detainees came through bucca, including nine future al qaeda in iraq and isis commanders. >> in fact, it was the training ground for a whole new generation of middle eastern extremist terrorists. the most extreme elements had total control of the camp. the u.s. military didn't see bucca as a big problem. but what was happening in bucca was, it was a wholly owned subsidiary of al qaeda. >> smith: jolani was 23 when he arrived here. he says he used his time to write a 50-page paper on how to fight jihad back home in syria >> i definitely heard that from some of his key lieutenants, that he spent his time in bucca quite wisely, and that he did come up with a pretty long document about how he wanted to take the jihad to syria. >> jolani: >> smith: do you have a copy of that document? >> jolani: (people shouting) >> smith: then, after his release from custody, jolani became a command
he was arrested by u.s. troops in mosul. he would spend most of the next five years imprisoned in camp bucca near the kuwaiti border. around 100,000 detainees came through bucca, including nine future al qaeda in iraq and isis commanders. >> in fact, it was the training ground for a whole new generation of middle eastern extremist terrorists. the most extreme elements had total control of the camp. the u.s. military didn't see bucca as a big problem. but what was happening in bucca was,...
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s. led multinational coalition in the region. mosul was captured by iso in 2014 and only retaken 3 years later. after months of frenzied violence and residents don't want them back. the said good of others, we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction, whether we want them or not, their return will bring destruction and problems of the city. and the contra, generally of this area was not to be of service or even compensated, no electricity. we are suffering from lack of services. we all want, who am i going to? they does not fully control the cases of return in displaced. i feel families, this reality has been forced on the people, most of the way of getting rid of iso families. we have families of the month to reject their presence in the districts. we live in the state, you know, insisting on returning and integrating these families. but it's impossible to forget the blood of the month that just played the government night with families. the model that they destroyed us attacked our home off and our children took a beautiful young one sally. here she
s. led multinational coalition in the region. mosul was captured by iso in 2014 and only retaken 3 years later. after months of frenzied violence and residents don't want them back. the said good of others, we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction, whether we want them or not, their return will bring destruction and problems of the city. and the contra, generally of this area was not to be of service or even compensated, no electricity. we are suffering...
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the locals in iraq's 2nd city, mosul have reacted furiously to a deal to bring in hundreds of families, suspected of links to islamic state. around $300.00 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from syria is all whole refugee camp is the 1st repatriation under a deal between iraq's government and the us. led multinational coalition in the region. mosul was captured by i shall in 2014 and only retaken 3 years later, after months of frenzied violence and residents don't want them back good of others . we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction . whether we want them or not, their return will bring destruction and problems to the city. and the contra, generally in this area, was not to be of service or even compensated, no electricity. we are suffering from lack of services. we all went home because they did not fully control the cases of returning displaced. i feel families, this reality has been forced on the people, most of the way of getting rid of iso families. we have families of the month to reject their presence in the dis
the locals in iraq's 2nd city, mosul have reacted furiously to a deal to bring in hundreds of families, suspected of links to islamic state. around $300.00 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from syria is all whole refugee camp is the 1st repatriation under a deal between iraq's government and the us. led multinational coalition in the region. mosul was captured by i shall in 2014 and only retaken 3 years later, after months of frenzied violence and residents don't want...
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our route would also take us past mosul, the former stronghold of cardia is a reception camp in the middle of the countryside makes of tents and buildings for close 213000 survivors of genocide. almost all of those cds who were liberated from i s came here and i hello. are you? fine. right after entering the camp. national needs her cousin safe. martin? megan, i'm, i don't cry. i don't be sad. it's okay. let me know when was the last time you saw him 3 years ago the after we were captured by i yes, we will imprison together antenna affairs for 4 weeks. i will not. but after that i didn't see him again. this way. oh, national still haunted by images of the war. the memories of august 2014, when i as troops around the syndrome region, destroying everything in their path in the summer of 2014 the g. hardest to seize slaves of territory and iraq and syria. among the cities conquered by the heavily armed forces within jar, the center of s e d. life in iraq. in the eyes of the devil worshipping together with christian infidels. and muslim a post date deserve to die after occupying all public bui
our route would also take us past mosul, the former stronghold of cardia is a reception camp in the middle of the countryside makes of tents and buildings for close 213000 survivors of genocide. almost all of those cds who were liberated from i s came here and i hello. are you? fine. right after entering the camp. national needs her cousin safe. martin? megan, i'm, i don't cry. i don't be sad. it's okay. let me know when was the last time you saw him 3 years ago the after we were captured by i...
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islamic state established its headquarters in rocker with its forces later occupying the iraqi cities of mosul and to crete. it then continued to expand throughout the region, reaching the height of its territorial control in 2015 islamic states. conquests in iraq and syria caused concern in turkey, which borders both countries. refugees were pouring in while would be jihadists were using it stumble as a transit point to enter the region. turkey saw an opportunity to expand its influence in the region. turkish president, friendship tie of air to one is and was closely associated with the conservative muslim brotherhood movement which was gaining influence in several countries in the middle east. and north africa area was sought to take advantage of this situation and make turkey the dominant regional power. it had been in the 19th century. so let's your key of a function need on our 1st on turkey, a nature member state supported the syrian revolution against. on the one hand, a lot of western aid for the syrian rebels came through turkey. but on the other, a number of young europeans were cros
islamic state established its headquarters in rocker with its forces later occupying the iraqi cities of mosul and to crete. it then continued to expand throughout the region, reaching the height of its territorial control in 2015 islamic states. conquests in iraq and syria caused concern in turkey, which borders both countries. refugees were pouring in while would be jihadists were using it stumble as a transit point to enter the region. turkey saw an opportunity to expand its influence in the...
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again, we knew nothing about mosul. we weren't supposed to be there. we didn't even have maps until 36 hours prior to the big air assault north from baghdad, and they were absolutely indispensable. and beyond that, again, they have risked their lives not just on the battlefield interpreting and translating, but then because of the fact that they worked for our forces, they are marked men or, in some cases, women, and they have family members who are also targeted by the taliban. so, again, it's both a moral obligation that we have to discharge. it is also the right obligation to discharge because if others around the world see that we don't live up to our obligations to these individuals--and everyone knows about the special immigrant visa process -- then we're going to find it very hard to recruit that kind of assistance in other situations around the world. david: let me ask you a final grim question, general petraeus. what do you think are the consequences for the region, for the united states posture around the world, if the government of afghanist
again, we knew nothing about mosul. we weren't supposed to be there. we didn't even have maps until 36 hours prior to the big air assault north from baghdad, and they were absolutely indispensable. and beyond that, again, they have risked their lives not just on the battlefield interpreting and translating, but then because of the fact that they worked for our forces, they are marked men or, in some cases, women, and they have family members who are also targeted by the taliban. so, again, it's...
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much of mosul remains in ruins amid sluggish reconstruction efforts, years after the battle to retakes. and, rethinking college. tribal universities begin to recover from the pandemic that exacerbated their unique struggles to reach students. >> we were far behind, in terms of the underlying infrastructure, the operating infrastructure, because the federal government has never lived up to its responsibility to adequately fu o
much of mosul remains in ruins amid sluggish reconstruction efforts, years after the battle to retakes. and, rethinking college. tribal universities begin to recover from the pandemic that exacerbated their unique struggles to reach students. >> we were far behind, in terms of the underlying infrastructure, the operating infrastructure, because the federal government has never lived up to its responsibility to adequately fu o
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the u.s .senate takes on election reform in a contentious fight then rebuilding iraq -- much of mosulid sluggish reconstruction efforts, years after the battle to retake the city from isis. and rethinking college -- tribal universities begin to recover from the pandemic that exacerbated their unique struggles to reach students. >> we were far behind in terms of the underlying infrastructure, the operating infrastructure, because the federal government has never lived up to its responsibility to adequately fund our tribal
the u.s .senate takes on election reform in a contentious fight then rebuilding iraq -- much of mosulid sluggish reconstruction efforts, years after the battle to retake the city from isis. and rethinking college -- tribal universities begin to recover from the pandemic that exacerbated their unique struggles to reach students. >> we were far behind in terms of the underlying infrastructure, the operating infrastructure, because the federal government has never lived up to its...
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la fosa descubierta el aÑo pasado se encuentra al oeste de la ciudad de mosul.icos sin fronteras. el presidente de este organismo hablÓ sobre la gravedad de esta situaciÓn en donde hasta el pasado 10 de junio mÁs de 15.000 personas habÍan llegado a las costas italianas y al menos 675 personas murieron o desaparecieron. felix: vamos ahora con la informaciÓn deportiva. la selecciÓn de brasil comandada por neymar y colombia con un golazo de cardona comienza con pie derecho en el grupo b de la copa amÉrica. guadalupe nos tiene las imÁgenes de los partidos. guadalupe: asÍ es. quÉ gusto saludarlo. hay muchÍsima informaciÓn en el mundo deportivo y finalmente se vio la inauguraciÓn de la copa amÉrica 2021 en brasilia, capital de brasil. en el estadio nacional se escucha el silbato del partido inaugural entre las selecciones de brasil y venezuela con anotaciones de marco correa por la vÍa penal de neymar y para finalizar el encuentro de gabriel barbosa. la selecciÓn argentina le dio el 3—0 y asÍ brasil sumÓ sus primeros tres puntos en el grupo a. en otro encuentro, tambi
la fosa descubierta el aÑo pasado se encuentra al oeste de la ciudad de mosul.icos sin fronteras. el presidente de este organismo hablÓ sobre la gravedad de esta situaciÓn en donde hasta el pasado 10 de junio mÁs de 15.000 personas habÍan llegado a las costas italianas y al menos 675 personas murieron o desaparecieron. felix: vamos ahora con la informaciÓn deportiva. la selecciÓn de brasil comandada por neymar y colombia con un golazo de cardona comienza con pie derecho en el grupo b de...
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s. led multinational coalition in the region, mosul was captured by iceland, 2014, and only retaken 3 years later. after months of frenzy violence and residents don't want them back. the good of others, we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction, whether we want them or not, their return will bring destruction and problems of the city. and the contra, generally, this area was not to be of service or even compensated, no electricity. we are suffering from lack of services. we all went home, governments and they did not fully control the cases returning displaced. i think families, this reality has been forced on the people, most of the way of getting rid of, i still families, we have families of the month to reject their presence in the districts. we live in state, you know, insisting on returning and integrating these families. but it's impossible to forget the blood of the mouth. it's just to plead the government night with the model that they destroyed us attacked our home, opened our children, took a beautiful young one sally. here she was take
s. led multinational coalition in the region, mosul was captured by iceland, 2014, and only retaken 3 years later. after months of frenzy violence and residents don't want them back. the good of others, we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction, whether we want them or not, their return will bring destruction and problems of the city. and the contra, generally, this area was not to be of service or even compensated, no electricity. we are suffering from...
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our route would also take us past mosul, the former stronghold of cardia is a reception camp in the middle of the countryside. makes us tense and buildings for close 213000 survivors of genocide. almost all of those who were liberated from i came here. i. how are you? fine. right after entering the camp. national needs her cousin safe. martin? megan megan, don't cry. i don't be sad. it's okay, let me know when was the last time you saw him 3 years ago after we were captured by? yes, we will imprison together intel affairs for 4 weeks. but after that i didn't see him again. this way. oh, nation is still haunted by images of the war. the memories of august 2014 when i as troops of around the syndrome region, destroying everything in their path. in the summer of 2014 the jihad is through the seas, slaves of territory in iraq and syria among the cities conquered by the heavily armed forces within jar, the center of the life in iraq. in the eyes of the devil worshipping together with christian infidels, and muslim a post date deserved to die after occupying all public buildings. the do you how
our route would also take us past mosul, the former stronghold of cardia is a reception camp in the middle of the countryside. makes us tense and buildings for close 213000 survivors of genocide. almost all of those who were liberated from i came here. i. how are you? fine. right after entering the camp. national needs her cousin safe. martin? megan megan, don't cry. i don't be sad. it's okay, let me know when was the last time you saw him 3 years ago after we were captured by? yes, we will...
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the values they upheld so we could live in freedom, from bunker hill to gettysburg, to iwo jima, to mosulifice as an example for all of us to never forget and to always honor. at the first official memorial day ceremony held here in 1868, children who had been orphaned by the civil war moved throughout the cemetery laying flowers on the graves of our soldiers. since that day, 153 years ago, on this date in may we come together as americans to mourn. but more importantly, we come together as americans to remember that we owe the brave men and women who have lost their lives in service to this nation. and remember that behind every: comrade is a family. a family whose sacrifices and body of the soul that is america. reflect on the dreams never realized, the pain of a parent who has lost a child. the pain of a child who has lost a parent. for every day is memorial day for the families of our fallen. today is also a day to celebrate the courage and how they lived and why they fought. to remember that they lived for something bigger than themselves. they fought for the values and traditions of
the values they upheld so we could live in freedom, from bunker hill to gettysburg, to iwo jima, to mosulifice as an example for all of us to never forget and to always honor. at the first official memorial day ceremony held here in 1868, children who had been orphaned by the civil war moved throughout the cemetery laying flowers on the graves of our soldiers. since that day, 153 years ago, on this date in may we come together as americans to mourn. but more importantly, we come together as...
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i experienced a little taste of that on the battlefield in mosul.r who was being hunted it's very terrifying and effective. they use the cell phone jammers to stop those attacks. they use them to prevent people from calling for help and calling for their families. and they use them for sophisticated maneuver's. they can mark the way they exit a situation. they have a lot of training and it's a real threat. jesse: you mentioned off air there has been a hostile takeover of one of the major cartels south of the border. >> the gulf cartel has been around since the 1980s. they control much of the texas border. but around roma, texas, the most important smuggling route. and they have absorbed much of the gulf cartel. that's one of the reasons you are seeing an uptick in fentanyl along the border. jesse: so it's a merger. it's like a corporate takeover in the united states. the big companies get bigger, they take them over and the profit far gins get higher because they have vertical lines of distribution. did people pay attention to the biden-putin summit
i experienced a little taste of that on the battlefield in mosul.r who was being hunted it's very terrifying and effective. they use the cell phone jammers to stop those attacks. they use them to prevent people from calling for help and calling for their families. and they use them for sophisticated maneuver's. they can mark the way they exit a situation. they have a lot of training and it's a real threat. jesse: you mentioned off air there has been a hostile takeover of one of the major...
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berkeley structural engineering professor khalid mosul. um says modern technology could help identify problems early, he says. some structures have sensors that can detect movement and potential stress on the building's integrity. in an earthquake country like in california. uh there are sensors that we put in buildings and on bridges, which they can monitor vibration of buildings or bridges. um for that kind of has a but with asian infrastructure. that would be it would be wise to do something like that. fire alarms and other safety measures, structural sensors are not widespread and the construction industry right now, and you can find much more on the florida collapse and the search for survivors on our website ktvu .com. we have the latest developments right on our homepage, celebrating pride in silicon valley coming up later tonight, the exhibit opening in the south bay that honors lgbt q trail blazers and yet another problem made worse by the pandemic. how hospitals are working to get more doctors to the bay area it's time for sleep
berkeley structural engineering professor khalid mosul. um says modern technology could help identify problems early, he says. some structures have sensors that can detect movement and potential stress on the building's integrity. in an earthquake country like in california. uh there are sensors that we put in buildings and on bridges, which they can monitor vibration of buildings or bridges. um for that kind of has a but with asian infrastructure. that would be it would be wise to do something...
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local any rocks and 2nd city, mosul have reacted furiously to a deal to bring in hundreds of families suspected of links to islamic state. around $300.00 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from syria is all whole refugee camp was the 1st at repatriation under a deal between iraq government and the us. led. multinational coalition in the region also was captured by iceland, 2014, and only retake in 3 years later, after months of frenzied violence and residents don't want them back and i said good of others. we can them this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction, whether we want them or not, their return will bring destruction and problems of the city. and the contra generally of this area was not to be of service or even compensated electricity. we are suffering from lack of services. we all went home because they did not fully control the cases of returning displaced. i feel families, this reality has been forced on the people, most of the way of getting rid of iso families with families of the month to reject their presence in the di
local any rocks and 2nd city, mosul have reacted furiously to a deal to bring in hundreds of families suspected of links to islamic state. around $300.00 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from syria is all whole refugee camp was the 1st at repatriation under a deal between iraq government and the us. led. multinational coalition in the region also was captured by iceland, 2014, and only retake in 3 years later, after months of frenzied violence and residents don't want...
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that actually at the end of the day, money fame and power not to the most locals in iraq's 2nd city, mosul have reacted furiously to a deal to bring in hundreds of families, suspected of links to islamic state, around $300.00 people from 90 families are planned to be returned to iraq from syria is all whole refugee camp.
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of families was suspected. links to the law mixed, a terror grew spark fair and the iraqi city of mosul. around $300.00 people from 90 families are returning to iraq from series a hall refugee camp. it is the 1st part creation under a deal agreed between the iraqi government on the us led coalition in the region. most of course was captured by so back in 2014 and held under the brutal regime for 3 years. but now resident say they don't want any of the job is to return the good of others. we condemn this and will not accept the return of the reason for the destruction, whether we want them or not, their return will bring destruction and problems of the city. and the contra, generally, this area was not to be of service or even compensated, no electricity. we are suffering from lack of services. we all want the government, they does not fully control the cases returning displaced. i feel families. this reality has been forced on the people, most of the way of getting rid of iso families. we have families of the month to reject their presence in the districts. we live in state, you know, i
of families was suspected. links to the law mixed, a terror grew spark fair and the iraqi city of mosul. around $300.00 people from 90 families are returning to iraq from series a hall refugee camp. it is the 1st part creation under a deal agreed between the iraqi government on the us led coalition in the region. most of course was captured by so back in 2014 and held under the brutal regime for 3 years. but now resident say they don't want any of the job is to return the good of others. we...
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it's in the cover delgado province, which is of course, something i still managed to do back in mosul in 2014. well yes, it looks like a new conflict, but it actually is all grievances, there's been a conflict there since 2007 with young people feeling that the state isn't delivering its fair share of, of delivering it basic necessities hospitals. schools also, it's a place where there is mineral and hydrocarbon deposits, police, minerals, the wealth that is being exploited. again, young people feeling that they're not getting the dividends of this exploitation that's largely conducted by international corporations. and this is happening, this new front here in covered got it was happening just as there are election in 20242024 planned in boost beacon. last wednesday. the 16 countries of southern africa had decided to step into deploy forces to help the forces the security forces and move them big to try to stem out what's happening, cub delgado. because there's this fear in this sense that what is starting just in this region could spread further into the region as a whole. molly and
it's in the cover delgado province, which is of course, something i still managed to do back in mosul in 2014. well yes, it looks like a new conflict, but it actually is all grievances, there's been a conflict there since 2007 with young people feeling that the state isn't delivering its fair share of, of delivering it basic necessities hospitals. schools also, it's a place where there is mineral and hydrocarbon deposits, police, minerals, the wealth that is being exploited. again, young people...
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am ron kon, out 0, mosul. now, hollywood actor that bt has died at the age of $83.00 b. t rose to fame. as bobby trippy and the 972 film deliverance. he went, told her in more than 150 movies and tv shows and leaving an oscar nomination. 977 pe supporting role as a corporate executive in the film network. he died of natural causes that his home in los angeles ah, you'll show deservedly. so rom, the reminder of all top stories is roles. parliament has approved. a new coalition government ending benjamin netanyahu 12 year run his prime minister. alright, leader of tale balance. his county meeting without getting present, reuben wrestling, stephanie decker housman from west jerusalem says bennett is facing several challenges, including the immediate one of a right wing flag march due to take place soon. we're expecting tens of thousands of right wing israelis flying the flag. they're expected to a live dance outside of damascus gate. they're not allowed this year to pause through the damascus gate into the old city through the muslim quarter because it is seen as so provoca
am ron kon, out 0, mosul. now, hollywood actor that bt has died at the age of $83.00 b. t rose to fame. as bobby trippy and the 972 film deliverance. he went, told her in more than 150 movies and tv shows and leaving an oscar nomination. 977 pe supporting role as a corporate executive in the film network. he died of natural causes that his home in los angeles ah, you'll show deservedly. so rom, the reminder of all top stories is roles. parliament has approved. a new coalition government ending...
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in the kurdish region of north, in iraq's our route would also take us past mosul, the former stronghold of cardia is the reception camp in the middle of the country side. make sure the tense and building so close to 13000 survivors of genocide. almost all of those. yes. cds who were liberated from i came here. i hello, you. fine. right after entering the camp, national needs her cousin, safe. martin? negative. don't cry. meeting that joe. i don't be sad. it's okay. and was the last time you saw him 3 years ago? the after we were captured by? yes, we will imprison together antenna fan for 4 weeks. i was good enough, but after that i didn't see him again. this way. oh, nation i still haunted by images of the war. the memories of august 2014, when i as truths around the syndrome region destroying everything in their path. in the summer of 2014, the g hard is to seize slaves of territory in iraq and syria. among the cities conquered by the heavily armed forces with sin jar the center of s e d life in iraq. hello. in the eyes of the devil worshippers, who together with christian into those a
in the kurdish region of north, in iraq's our route would also take us past mosul, the former stronghold of cardia is the reception camp in the middle of the country side. make sure the tense and building so close to 13000 survivors of genocide. almost all of those. yes. cds who were liberated from i came here. i hello, you. fine. right after entering the camp, national needs her cousin, safe. martin? negative. don't cry. meeting that joe. i don't be sad. it's okay. and was the last time you...
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our route would also take us past mosul, the former stronghold of cardia is a reception camp in the middle of the countryside. makeshift tense and buildings for close 213000 survivors of genocide. almost all of those who were liberated from i came here. i hello, you find right after entering the camp? national needs her cousin safe. martin magazine. don't cry. i don't be sad. it's okay. let me know when was the last time you 2 in 3 years again after we were captured by? yes, we will imprison together and tell affair for 4 weeks. but after that i didn't see him again. this way. oh, nation is still haunted by images of the war. the memories of august 2014, when i as troops around the syndrome region, destroying everything in their path in the summer of 2014, the jihad is through the seas, slaves of territory in iraq and syria. among the cities conquered by the heavily armed forces within the center of the life in iraq in the eyes of the devil, worshippers, who, together with christian infidels and muslim a post date, deserve to die after occupying all public buildings. did you how to set up
our route would also take us past mosul, the former stronghold of cardia is a reception camp in the middle of the countryside. makeshift tense and buildings for close 213000 survivors of genocide. almost all of those who were liberated from i came here. i hello, you find right after entering the camp? national needs her cousin safe. martin magazine. don't cry. i don't be sad. it's okay. let me know when was the last time you 2 in 3 years again after we were captured by? yes, we will imprison...
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islamic state established its headquarters in rocker with its forces later occupying the iraqi cities of mosul and to crete. it then continue to expand throughout the region, reaching the height of its territorial control in 2015 islamic states. conquests in iraq and syria caused concern in turkey, which borders both countries. refugees were pouring in. while would be jihadists were using a stumble as a transit point to enter the region. turkey saw an opportunity to expand its influence in the region. turkish president, friendship tie of air to one is and was closely associated with the conservative muslim brotherhood movement which was gaining influence in several countries in the middle east and north africa air to one side. to take advantage of this situation and make turkey the dominant regional power, it had been in the 19th century. so let your key of a function need on. first, on turkey, nato member state supported the syrian revolution against. on the one hand, a lot of western aid for the syrian rebels came through turkey. but on the other, a number of young europeans were crossing fr
islamic state established its headquarters in rocker with its forces later occupying the iraqi cities of mosul and to crete. it then continue to expand throughout the region, reaching the height of its territorial control in 2015 islamic states. conquests in iraq and syria caused concern in turkey, which borders both countries. refugees were pouring in. while would be jihadists were using a stumble as a transit point to enter the region. turkey saw an opportunity to expand its influence in the...
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islamic state established its headquarters in rocker with its forces later occupying the iraqi cities of mosul and to crete. it then continued to expand throughout the region, reaching the height of its territorial control in 2015 islamic states. conquests in iraq and syria caused concern in turkey, which borders both countries refugees were pouring in. while would be jihadists were using this down bowl as a transit point to enter the region. turkey saw an opportunity to expand its influence in the region. turkish president, friendship tie of air to one is and was closely associated with the conservative muslim brotherhood movement which was gaining influence in several countries in the middle east. and north africa area was sought to take advantage of this situation and make turkey the dominant regional power. it had been in the 19th century. so let your key function need on 1st, on turkey, nato members state supported the syrian revolution against. on the one hand, a lot of western aid for the syrian rebels came through turkey. but on the other, a number of young europeans were crossing from
islamic state established its headquarters in rocker with its forces later occupying the iraqi cities of mosul and to crete. it then continued to expand throughout the region, reaching the height of its territorial control in 2015 islamic states. conquests in iraq and syria caused concern in turkey, which borders both countries refugees were pouring in. while would be jihadists were using this down bowl as a transit point to enter the region. turkey saw an opportunity to expand its influence in...
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islamic state established its headquarters in rocker with its forces later occupying the iraqi cities of mosul and to create it then continued to expand throughout the region, reaching the height of its territorial control. in 2015 islamic states conquest in iraq and syria caused concern in turkey. which borders both countries refugees were pouring in while would be jihadists were using a stumble as a transit point to enter the region. turkey saw an opportunity to expand its influence in the region. turkish president, friendship tie of air to one is and was closely associated with the conservative muslim brotherhood movement which was gaining influence in several countries in the middle east and north africa air to one side. to take advantage of this situation and make turkey the dominant regional power, it had been in the 19th century. so let your key function need on our 1st on turkey a nature member state supported the syrian revolution on that against. on the one hand, a lot of western aid for the syrian rebels came through turkey. but on the other, a number of young europeans were crossin
islamic state established its headquarters in rocker with its forces later occupying the iraqi cities of mosul and to create it then continued to expand throughout the region, reaching the height of its territorial control. in 2015 islamic states conquest in iraq and syria caused concern in turkey. which borders both countries refugees were pouring in while would be jihadists were using a stumble as a transit point to enter the region. turkey saw an opportunity to expand its influence in the...
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military in mosul. sam became a citizen and joined the u.s.o. >> what will happen if the u.s. doesn't bring them here? >> it's crystal clear to everybody. the bad guys will find them and they will kill them. >> i've seen this scenario in iraq. i'd hate to see it happen in afghanistan. i lost personal friends and colleagues that supported the americans. >> there's 18,000 afghans waiting for special immigrant visas. they're facing death threats from the taliban. the u.s. does not plan to evacuate them and we've learned the embassy and counselor section in kabul afghanistan is closed due to covid. >> charles: thanks, jennifer. what is the big deal about another state dropping jobless benefits? it's run by democrats. will more states start to follow? bipolar depression. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipolar depression can disrupt your life and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was pro
military in mosul. sam became a citizen and joined the u.s.o. >> what will happen if the u.s. doesn't bring them here? >> it's crystal clear to everybody. the bad guys will find them and they will kill them. >> i've seen this scenario in iraq. i'd hate to see it happen in afghanistan. i lost personal friends and colleagues that supported the americans. >> there's 18,000 afghans waiting for special immigrant visas. they're facing death threats from the taliban. the u.s....
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islamic state established its headquarters in rocker with its forces later occupying the iraqi cities of mosul and to create it then continue to expand throughout the region, reaching the height of its territorial control in 2015 islamic states. conquests in iraq and syria caused concern in turkey, which borders both countries. refugees were pouring in while would be jihadists were using a stumble as a transit point to enter the region. turkey saw an opportunity to expand its influence in the region. turkish president, friendship tie of air to one is and was closely associated with the conservative muslim brotherhood movement which was gaining influence in several countries in the middle east and north africa air. the one sought to take advantage of this situation and make turkey the dominant regional power it had been in the 19th century. now let's you, he will the function need on our 1st on turkey, nato member state supported the syrian revolution. adkins for on the one hand, a lot of width and aid for the syrian rebels came through turkey. but on the other, a number of young europeans were
islamic state established its headquarters in rocker with its forces later occupying the iraqi cities of mosul and to create it then continue to expand throughout the region, reaching the height of its territorial control in 2015 islamic states. conquests in iraq and syria caused concern in turkey, which borders both countries. refugees were pouring in while would be jihadists were using a stumble as a transit point to enter the region. turkey saw an opportunity to expand its influence in the...
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now, the white house is shifting its focus toward to propose mosul from a bipartisan group of 20 senatorsfor over the next 5 to 8 years but haven't released more details. officials say the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan could be completed by july. 4th the final removal of equipment and u. s troops will likely be done later in the summer, but the target is still independence day. the top u. s commander for the middle east is expected to speak with the defense secretary this week regarding military options for securing the u. s embassy in afghanistan and providing counterterrorism support from outside the country. well hundreds of accused criminals in more than a dozen countries have been arrested, fixed to a sting led by the fbi, the fbi and law enforcement agencies across the globe developed the messaging app for criminals and eventually tracked them down. foxes bendable hall has more now from washington. it sounds like a movie plot, but in reality, it was an unprecedented worldwide sting operation spearheaded by the fbi that took down dangerous crime rings by exploiting an encrypt
now, the white house is shifting its focus toward to propose mosul from a bipartisan group of 20 senatorsfor over the next 5 to 8 years but haven't released more details. officials say the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan could be completed by july. 4th the final removal of equipment and u. s troops will likely be done later in the summer, but the target is still independence day. the top u. s commander for the middle east is expected to speak with the defense secretary this week regarding...
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2002 aumf we were able to assist our allies to defeat isis and their capital, their stronghold in mosul and destroyed caliphate throughout the region. i me now colleagues who support the legislation have the right intentions in mind. even president biden's own statement of administration policy admits repeal would have an impact on our military operations. that is why we don't call for a blanket repeal but narrowly crafted replacement. do that fimplets the bleak reality without an authorization to fight terror, more innocent human beings will suffer. let us not forget the horrors that isis perpetrated on innocent men, women and children. men were beheaded for practicing their faith. women were stoned to death for trying to three a-- flee abusive relationships. children were made foot soldiers and suicide bombers. without this aumf this would still be happening. today we have militia groups attacking the american embassy in baghdad. maligned forces trying to destabilize the democratically elected iraqi government. we have dozens of terror organizations, including isis, that want to reviv
2002 aumf we were able to assist our allies to defeat isis and their capital, their stronghold in mosul and destroyed caliphate throughout the region. i me now colleagues who support the legislation have the right intentions in mind. even president biden's own statement of administration policy admits repeal would have an impact on our military operations. that is why we don't call for a blanket repeal but narrowly crafted replacement. do that fimplets the bleak reality without an authorization...