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john carlos and tommy smith and kareem abdul-jabbar, craig hodges and many others. and criticized and hate it, to create negative association because they agree with our presentation of his message. during the national anthem he took a knee, that represented the captivity of brown and black people in the so-called land of the free. veterans thought we would have the right to be in -- or so they say. oh say can you see. if they cared about their well-being, homeless veterans and medical treatment for posttraumatic state. we wouldn't have veteran sleeping on sidewalks and other bridges or put food on their family's plate or take off their hats to honor those who served in the military during the game. fighting for the united states, they kick them to the curb, kicked them out my trash cans on garbage day. they had a lot on their plate, they attacked his character, ridiculed and mocked, chastised and criticized. said he was anti-american using the television to pin him down because he called out what wasn't right. they say something they don't like. i see them doing wh
john carlos and tommy smith and kareem abdul-jabbar, craig hodges and many others. and criticized and hate it, to create negative association because they agree with our presentation of his message. during the national anthem he took a knee, that represented the captivity of brown and black people in the so-called land of the free. veterans thought we would have the right to be in -- or so they say. oh say can you see. if they cared about their well-being, homeless veterans and medical...
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right let's have a look at the top stories here about jazeera general abdul fattah al gore has been sworn in as chairman of the newly created so friend council in sudan he'd been head of the military giunta that took power a few months ago and that's when the army pushed out the longtime leader omar al bashir. protests as in hong kong gather in front of the british consulate to appeal for the release of a man detained on the mainland earlier china's foreign ministry said simon trying employee of the u.k. consulate had violated the law and they'll spend 15 days in what they call an administrative detention the fall of vatican treasurer a cardinal george pell has lost an appeal against his criminal conviction in australia he was jailed for 6 years in march for abusing 2 choir boys 20 years ago . a case of the british lying to oil trying to seize by iran a month ago is making its way through the country's cold there had been speculation that the stana impair or could be freed. following gibraltar which is a british territory release of an iranian tanker however the iranians say the 2 cases a
right let's have a look at the top stories here about jazeera general abdul fattah al gore has been sworn in as chairman of the newly created so friend council in sudan he'd been head of the military giunta that took power a few months ago and that's when the army pushed out the longtime leader omar al bashir. protests as in hong kong gather in front of the british consulate to appeal for the release of a man detained on the mainland earlier china's foreign ministry said simon trying employee...
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muhammad, ally, john carlos, kareem abdul-jabbar and many other stood up. criticizing. hated. who wants a creator a negative association because that's differ agree with the overall appreciation -- presentation of miss message. during thank you man an them the took a knee, repping the can't different of the brown and black people in the so-called land of the free, where veterans fought for the trying be the home of the brave or so shay say. 0, say can you see? they try to say he was disrespecting the military but if they real cared we wouldn't have so many homeless veterans unable to get medical treatment for the post traumatic state, seeping on sidewalks and under bridges, unable to get jobs or foot food on their family's plate. stand and took of their hat odd but when they come back for more, actually fighting for the united states, they kicked them to the curb. push them out like trash cans on garbage day but didn't like capperer nick to call foul. theying a tack he hid character, pointed fingers and talked, said he was antiamerican. using the television to tear him down be
muhammad, ally, john carlos, kareem abdul-jabbar and many other stood up. criticizing. hated. who wants a creator a negative association because that's differ agree with the overall appreciation -- presentation of miss message. during thank you man an them the took a knee, repping the can't different of the brown and black people in the so-called land of the free, where veterans fought for the trying be the home of the brave or so shay say. 0, say can you see? they try to say he was...
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sudan's new leaders have taken office after months of political uncertainty general abdul fattah al the hon the sworn in as head of the sovereign council for the 1st 21 months the new prime minister abdullah says he's ready to work on the economy. brazil's right-wing president has dismissed criticism of his environmental policies are not a is being widely blamed for a record number of wildfires in the amazon rain forest this year around 75000 have been detected this year alone gabriel. fires engulfing large swaths of the amazon rain forest. the smoke is traveling far and wide it darkened the skies over sao paulo which is more than 2000 kilometers south of the burn area the scope of the fires is massive these satellite images from nasa show how the smoke has covered most of the northern half of brazil which is larger than the whole of europe. the amazon produces 20 percent of the world's oxygen and is home to more than 3000000 species of plants and animals fires in the amazon are a natural occurrence often started by lightning strikes but that doesn't explain the sudden increase in fires
sudan's new leaders have taken office after months of political uncertainty general abdul fattah al the hon the sworn in as head of the sovereign council for the 1st 21 months the new prime minister abdullah says he's ready to work on the economy. brazil's right-wing president has dismissed criticism of his environmental policies are not a is being widely blamed for a record number of wildfires in the amazon rain forest this year around 75000 have been detected this year alone gabriel. fires...
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abdul qadeer has converted an entire house in the mali in capital bamako also with financial help from germany. it is here that the manuscripts have been digitized catalogued and archived for several years now in order to secure them once and for all from mali and the world. someone is going to. we can't live without the manuscript. off it everything we do has to do with them. not into question when we talk about education or health when we talk about our intellectuals our history everything we know about this comes from the manuscripts. there are reports that the scope and course of the manuscript rescue operation may have been exaggerated embellished perhaps also to help raise funds. whatever the truth is the smuggling story has revived the myth of timbuktu and the timbuktu manuscripts are undoubtedly an important cultural heritage. but the situation in the city is still too insecure to bring the manuscripts back to their home. we're not here and by marco because we want to be here and that we have to be here when security is restored we'll go back to timbuktu with the manuscript. th
abdul qadeer has converted an entire house in the mali in capital bamako also with financial help from germany. it is here that the manuscripts have been digitized catalogued and archived for several years now in order to secure them once and for all from mali and the world. someone is going to. we can't live without the manuscript. off it everything we do has to do with them. not into question when we talk about education or health when we talk about our intellectuals our history everything we...
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about a chieftain with four wives and a p(m"abdul bey" plays ) ♪ ♪ marcin masecki started learningh whwas three years old. he's a multi-talented classical and avant-garde musician. ♪ jan emil mlynarski trained as a drummer, but he also plays the banjo mandolin and sings. >> for us, there's a definitein feof something that was developing, brutally cut, you know. the american jazz stans like classical music in the states. for us, it was cut by the war and then covered by 50 years of communism. so, we never had a chance to build a relationship with that epoch. and it seems to me that we're doing this now. ♪ >> my family comes from warsaw. i heard stories about the old days. ♪ the warsaw scene was huge. it's a beautiful, very complex music. i always wanted to be one ofth these guys fe, you know, black and white photograph. ♪ >> this is a very important part of my life. of course, i'm a traditionalist. i love to wear a tuxedo and just be in that time. ♪ >> just how important is history? history creates your identity. so, for me, it's a w of scovering our national identity. i'm not trying
about a chieftain with four wives and a p(m"abdul bey" plays ) ♪ ♪ marcin masecki started learningh whwas three years old. he's a multi-talented classical and avant-garde musician. ♪ jan emil mlynarski trained as a drummer, but he also plays the banjo mandolin and sings. >> for us, there's a definitein feof something that was developing, brutally cut, you know. the american jazz stans like classical music in the states. for us, it was cut by the war and then covered by 50...
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and even smuggled as far as the capital bamako including the collection belonging to the family of abdul qadeer hideout who has become known as the savior of the manuscripts. the mama collection is one of the most extensive and important in timbuktu and is said to contain about 42000 handwritten documents. only. we packed the manuscripts in metal boxes to keep them safe before smuggling them out. and we started transporting them little by little. i rode in jeeps or in small boats. there are also new genre river. this would turn out to be just the beginning securing the manuscript has since become a mammoth task. abdul qadeer has converted an entire house in the mali and capital also with financial help from germany. it is here that the manuscripts have been digitized catalogued and archived for several years now in order to secure them once and for all from mali and the world. someone. we can't live without the manuscript. off it everything we do has to do with them. when we talk about education or health when we talk about our intellectuals our history not everything we know about this
and even smuggled as far as the capital bamako including the collection belonging to the family of abdul qadeer hideout who has become known as the savior of the manuscripts. the mama collection is one of the most extensive and important in timbuktu and is said to contain about 42000 handwritten documents. only. we packed the manuscripts in metal boxes to keep them safe before smuggling them out. and we started transporting them little by little. i rode in jeeps or in small boats. there are...
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a pack to be chin seuss' abdul hamid karzai says that's exactly how it looked here that notorious summer 4 years ago he does friend mohammed to working as hotel security guards when suddenly a young man armed with a kalashnikov rifle began a killing spree that ended 38 lives. this is the 3rd year he was a true terrorist many of the tourists died right here on the beach it was a black day for his or. after that tourism here collapsed it's taken a long time to recover police patrol regularly to try and impart a sense of security here and it's working this year the tourists returned to near 0 as especially attractive to package holiday makers and it could turn out to be a record year. in 2015 the year of the attack just 5000000 tourists came to visit tunisia this year 9000000 are expected to arrive. you can see there are even more security officers and i say that there are no more problems here with security or that. life became very hard for the people of susumu recent years like many others security guard abdel-hamid lost his job now the city's cafes are counting on the upswing and up til
a pack to be chin seuss' abdul hamid karzai says that's exactly how it looked here that notorious summer 4 years ago he does friend mohammed to working as hotel security guards when suddenly a young man armed with a kalashnikov rifle began a killing spree that ended 38 lives. this is the 3rd year he was a true terrorist many of the tourists died right here on the beach it was a black day for his or. after that tourism here collapsed it's taken a long time to recover police patrol regularly to...
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in sudan with general abdul fatah has been sworn in as chairman of the newly created sovereign council but han had been head of the military genter that took power a few months ago that's when the army pushed out the longtime leader omar al bashir now these are the latest pictures of him being sworn in within the last hour or so . right let's talk to correspondent he's there in khartoum. morgan and hey. this is the same man of course who was head of the military joint days now head of the suffering council but power essentially is going to be shared on this council with civilians as well as military. yes indeed marcin 5 representatives from the former military council because once sovereign council has since morning and with observers that were on hand as its head then that transition military council no longer exists the 5 members from the former military council 5 members from the opposition coalition and 11 members that has been agreed upon by both sides the general just as one has already been pouring in just under 2 hours ago right now the remaining 10 members of that program coun
in sudan with general abdul fatah has been sworn in as chairman of the newly created sovereign council but han had been head of the military genter that took power a few months ago that's when the army pushed out the longtime leader omar al bashir now these are the latest pictures of him being sworn in within the last hour or so . right let's talk to correspondent he's there in khartoum. morgan and hey. this is the same man of course who was head of the military joint days now head of the...
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in the region so dan's new leaders have taken office after months of political uncertainty general abdul fatah al gore harm the sworn in as head of the sovereign council for the 1st 21 months the new prime minister abdullah says he's ready to work on the economy brazilian president diable sonata has dismissed criticism of his environmental policies activists blame his government for a record number of wildfires in the amazon rain forest this year around 75000 have been detected in 2019 alone president is accusing groups of life in the fires in order to make him look bad writer today those are the very latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera coming up next it's people in power america's guns arming mexico's cartels. millions of people across india miss out on medical but a hospital train is delivering doctors and hugs to those most in need one i want to east towards india is a lifeline explained on al-jazeera. the usas constitutionally in trying to love affair with firearms has given it the highest levels of private gun ownership in the world and a truly staggering rate of gun related
in the region so dan's new leaders have taken office after months of political uncertainty general abdul fatah al gore harm the sworn in as head of the sovereign council for the 1st 21 months the new prime minister abdullah says he's ready to work on the economy brazilian president diable sonata has dismissed criticism of his environmental policies activists blame his government for a record number of wildfires in the amazon rain forest this year around 75000 have been detected in 2019 alone...
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abdul has patients, to come in two or three times a week for dialysis, but getting through the securityictions imposed since august 5 have made that difficult. i have a bad kidney. they say, sure. how? -- they say, show us. help? in the seven years i have come for treatment, it has never been like this before. >> even medical staff say they have trouble getting to work. we faced difficulties. >> indiana authorities say while restrictions have been difficult, they are necessary to prevent violence, but those selling medicine say, with disruptions to internet services, they have not been able to place new orders in weeks. >> [indiscernible] >> several protesters have been injured in clashes with security forces but few are going to hospitals for treatment. medical staff told us they have been ordered to report anyone with pellet gun injuries to authorities. many protesters are avoiding hospitals. some of the most serious injuries have been inflicted on those caught in the middle. two weeks ago, he was struck in marble thronelass by security forces when they were heading home on her uncles
abdul has patients, to come in two or three times a week for dialysis, but getting through the securityictions imposed since august 5 have made that difficult. i have a bad kidney. they say, sure. how? -- they say, show us. help? in the seven years i have come for treatment, it has never been like this before. >> even medical staff say they have trouble getting to work. we faced difficulties. >> indiana authorities say while restrictions have been difficult, they are necessary to...
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the grief problem abdul ali is one of the handful of people who works on solving the problem of noise pollution let's look at the story of another citizen of mumbai who's made it his mission to take the city's young in the world closer to its rich marine biodiversity and of course their armies. who would expect rich biodiversity off the coast of mumbai. the 1st became aware of it while doing his regular work teaching water sports nowadays he documents and helps conserve the rich marine life that thrives along the city's coastline. in recent years he's photographed more than $250.00 species including the 2 bomb. the 50 a crab the sunset shell and a blue button jellyfish. these are the only really big one. a month he also conducts shore walks during late china helping raise awareness and sensitized people. more t.v. is like a popular raising my life i don't know but ok more people walk on the beach and if they see and if they find or die with marrying late i don't wait very definitely not to. start restricting abortion nobody knows i mean people think i'm in. an oil field comes in to go
the grief problem abdul ali is one of the handful of people who works on solving the problem of noise pollution let's look at the story of another citizen of mumbai who's made it his mission to take the city's young in the world closer to its rich marine biodiversity and of course their armies. who would expect rich biodiversity off the coast of mumbai. the 1st became aware of it while doing his regular work teaching water sports nowadays he documents and helps conserve the rich marine life...
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kojo abdul karim is one of approximately 5000 workers who collect scrap an electronics televisions fridges and vacuum cleaners all these discarded and they contain valuable components. abdelkarim has learned to drive a hard bargain at across vast electronic waste dump known as ag he resells the scrap for a profit it's the only way he can on a living. i'm fine with you for probably you under we are good and sometimes you know reach. you get or you know get. i'm lucky i always see. always yeah and you know if i just want to often i was i don't think. at the scrapyard metalworkers dismantle everything manually and find a new use for all the components copy parts for example can be taken to a workshop melted down and transformed into a bracelet. out of many i'm. covered from old fridges also gets melted down he says i'm bearable and the smoke stings the work his eyes and fills their lungs. their results are now the 1000000 balls he used to make cooking pots and all shapes and sizes. the toxic side effects of all this recycling are impossible to overlook the ground is visibly polluted. life sto
kojo abdul karim is one of approximately 5000 workers who collect scrap an electronics televisions fridges and vacuum cleaners all these discarded and they contain valuable components. abdelkarim has learned to drive a hard bargain at across vast electronic waste dump known as ag he resells the scrap for a profit it's the only way he can on a living. i'm fine with you for probably you under we are good and sometimes you know reach. you get or you know get. i'm lucky i always see. always yeah...
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going on out there mohammed abdul must have an hour past him i mean home omaha role model of a missile but drive home a problem obvious with. the army. and cops or it's member of the slow other kicker for the fee if you. can if you were able not really been to the well in the heart of them universe of libya and. egypt and. she has he would have had accused me of. a future to have if i could work our martyrs are my demi has ever had to grab a who and who are not god perfect. and if the heartache of it and i say me that is really haven't figured out of the up it will have a kind of idea in this really give me any hostility in a can we have a home in a fit how to can islamiya know who can and what they had in a bill that the colleague would be glad officer daniel. would have been left with i but if you could have and this article not.
going on out there mohammed abdul must have an hour past him i mean home omaha role model of a missile but drive home a problem obvious with. the army. and cops or it's member of the slow other kicker for the fee if you. can if you were able not really been to the well in the heart of them universe of libya and. egypt and. she has he would have had accused me of. a future to have if i could work our martyrs are my demi has ever had to grab a who and who are not god perfect. and if the heartache...
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going on out there with mohammed abdul mossad and now passing a mean momma khalid almihdhar female slave but drive home one of the markets with than we do not know yet alone a cash with tips for its members of. the. civilian. well if you wait another hour to really been to the well in the heart attacks that me and others to read and. she has she with what i have for how to stay means. death you are to rag me for that but what can i put on my to set my demi has ever had to grab me who i know not god had fixed. and if this article has been a semi. they haven't figured out of the up it will get it done friday as in this really. hustler the unicron we had a home in the 5th had a canoe slam you know kind of what the year the inability that the police were below that officer daniels or the liberal left to do that but if you listen to that try to come up with. humans now on your own you know oh i see the vatican both good and what the problem is now a lot. you know long. i love all your. memoirs you can probably get the army on the bomb again you know if you heard that. i love you and i see a l
going on out there with mohammed abdul mossad and now passing a mean momma khalid almihdhar female slave but drive home one of the markets with than we do not know yet alone a cash with tips for its members of. the. civilian. well if you wait another hour to really been to the well in the heart attacks that me and others to read and. she has she with what i have for how to stay means. death you are to rag me for that but what can i put on my to set my demi has ever had to grab me who i know not...
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and civilian sovereign council has been sworn in to rule for the next 3 years is headed by general abdul fatah alba high on the military joint of which took power in april after months of protests over rising food and fuel prices prompted the ousting of president omar al bashir protesters immediately demanded a civilian government and continued there sitting outside the headquarters in the capital on june the 3rd paramilitary forces attacked and killed more than 100 demonstrators talks between the 2 sides very down but ethiopian an african union mediators brought them back together and they finally signed a power sharing agreements on saturday with economist abdullah him the prime minister of the government he has pledged to solve the country's economic crisis as it was have a morgan reports from the capital khartoum. well. with those words today and military junta came to an end and a transitional suffering council took its place the council has 5 members from the coalition known as the forces of freedom and change and 5 from the military an 11th member agreed upon by both sides makes u
and civilian sovereign council has been sworn in to rule for the next 3 years is headed by general abdul fatah alba high on the military joint of which took power in april after months of protests over rising food and fuel prices prompted the ousting of president omar al bashir protesters immediately demanded a civilian government and continued there sitting outside the headquarters in the capital on june the 3rd paramilitary forces attacked and killed more than 100 demonstrators talks between...
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we'll have a free for all in yemen and the strongest will win this it's a stalemate yemen is renowned abdul nasser went into yemen in the fifty's and sixty's the egyptian army at the time was the most powerful in the region they were defeated hated this will turn into 1009 he wanted to show off to become king his father was a crown prince at the time the whole thing is annihilated him in the in northern yemen no one goes into yemen to fight it because they know that the yemeni tribes who fees in the history that i had with qatar saudi iran and the u.a.e. it's incredible they always there are like the alliance is always shifting yemen is a quagmire saudi didn't want to get involved in the 1st place the u.a.e. saw an opportunity to take control of the ports iran is using yemen just to poke saudi they're not really interested in taking over yemen either and who is believe finally our time has come from the 60s we've been fighting to try to become the main power this is our golden chance and the sudden separatists say.
we'll have a free for all in yemen and the strongest will win this it's a stalemate yemen is renowned abdul nasser went into yemen in the fifty's and sixty's the egyptian army at the time was the most powerful in the region they were defeated hated this will turn into 1009 he wanted to show off to become king his father was a crown prince at the time the whole thing is annihilated him in the in northern yemen no one goes into yemen to fight it because they know that the yemeni tribes who fees...
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yemen's houthi rebels say the younger brother of their leader abdul malik unhealthy is being killed they issued a statement denouncing the death of brahim bed that had been healthy but they didn't specify the cause they're blaming agents of what they say is a u.s. israeli saudi coalition. u.s. president is preparing for another round of tariffs as he doubles down the trade war with china a mexico appears to be rethinking the benefits well there are reports mexico city. mexico has taken the top spot among the united states is international trading partners according to data from the 1st half of 2019. this potential gain from mexico is the result of a 12 percent drop in imports of chinese goods to the united states as a tariff war between the world's 2 largest economies plays out. uncertainty from international investors over the u.s. china trade conflict however has also rattled markets on august 1st the mexican stock exchange reacted with the worst trading day since the start of the year but casey it is because of these terrorist between the united states and china that we are seeing thi
yemen's houthi rebels say the younger brother of their leader abdul malik unhealthy is being killed they issued a statement denouncing the death of brahim bed that had been healthy but they didn't specify the cause they're blaming agents of what they say is a u.s. israeli saudi coalition. u.s. president is preparing for another round of tariffs as he doubles down the trade war with china a mexico appears to be rethinking the benefits well there are reports mexico city. mexico has taken the top...
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force it into the agreement then we'll have a free for all in yemen it's a stalemate yemen is renowned abdul nasser went into yemen in the fifty's and sixty's the egyptian army at the time was the most powerful in the region they were defeated. in 2009 he wanted to show off to become king his father was a crown prince at the time the whole thing is annihilated him in the in northern yemen no one goes into yemen to fight it because they know that the yemeni tribes who fees in the history that i had with qatar saudi iran and the u.a.e. it's incredible they always alliance is always shifting yemen is a quagmire saudi didn't want to get involved in the 1st place the u.a.e. saw an opportunity to control of the ports iran is using yemen just to poke saudi they're not really interested in taking over yemen either and who is believed finally our time has come from the sixty's we've been fighting to try to become the main power this is our golden chance and the sudden separatists are saying 94 we lost the war yemen became united we want to be our own independent state all our resources are going nort
force it into the agreement then we'll have a free for all in yemen it's a stalemate yemen is renowned abdul nasser went into yemen in the fifty's and sixty's the egyptian army at the time was the most powerful in the region they were defeated. in 2009 he wanted to show off to become king his father was a crown prince at the time the whole thing is annihilated him in the in northern yemen no one goes into yemen to fight it because they know that the yemeni tribes who fees in the history that i...
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time to take a look at the top stories here it out there general abdul fatah has been sworn in as chairman of the newly created sovereign council in sudan he'd been head of the military genter that took power a few months ago when the army pushed out a long time leader omar al bashir. protesters in hong kong have gathered in front of the british consulate to appeal for the release of a man who's been detained in mainland china earlier china's foreign ministry said simon chang an employee of the u.k. consulate violated the law and that he'd spend 15 days in administrative detention the spokesman urged the u.k. to stop stirring up trouble on hong kong. this u.k. consulate employee is a hong kong citizen he is not a u.k. citizen in other words that means he's chinese so it's entirely an internal matter for china so with regard to the recent series of mistaken comments the u.k. has made regarding hong kong china has openly expressed its stern position we want to once again urge the u.k. to stop making indiscreet remarks and stop stirring up trouble on the hong kong issue it is the highest rank
time to take a look at the top stories here it out there general abdul fatah has been sworn in as chairman of the newly created sovereign council in sudan he'd been head of the military genter that took power a few months ago when the army pushed out a long time leader omar al bashir. protesters in hong kong have gathered in front of the british consulate to appeal for the release of a man who's been detained in mainland china earlier china's foreign ministry said simon chang an employee of the...
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international abdulle following a hosea attack on an ad poles in the saudi city of on wednesday the houthi say they fired a cruise missile at the airport they've launched several drone attacks on saudi arabia. for them by almost a quarter on the government. says brazil will only accept international aid to help fight if he can control the money. hong kong police are being accused of sexually abusing female protesters during recent demonstrations. stay with us. concision jones has pulled in one tourney. to mistrust. the ship and. instead engineer a new clinic and you must give mission space. but this could have been if but. then you didn't then you. just go to the fair to try to head chief to get in and i did but no. i didn't it's. enough to. skim a little good to. be able to feel the need to smart with you from. one of the books that led up to this book at the extent that film that is quickly. welcome welcome. was that it. did us good at the bye. bye but i got up to chop and you know what i mean the top and cheap shot with body . by the bottoms it at the. top left new for you. they were no
international abdulle following a hosea attack on an ad poles in the saudi city of on wednesday the houthi say they fired a cruise missile at the airport they've launched several drone attacks on saudi arabia. for them by almost a quarter on the government. says brazil will only accept international aid to help fight if he can control the money. hong kong police are being accused of sexually abusing female protesters during recent demonstrations. stay with us. concision jones has pulled in one...
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going on out there mohammed abdul muscle and now passing a mean momma hallmark of a missile but drive home the hallmark is so than we do not know yet the loan of course with alan tops for its members of the. other key purpose of the. c.b.s. surveys now. if you were not for a really been to the well in the circuit has them universal and. she has she would have had a system in this. future to have a few that have worked our melissa my demi has a visit to the abbey who i know not god has a fixed ally and if this article 5 and i semi 10 feel they haven't figured out of the why up it will return friday i think this really. hustler the economy how low home in a fit how to can islamiya that no one can what are you the inability that the police would be let off or so danny. always a bit left to do that but if you difficult to try to come up with.
going on out there mohammed abdul muscle and now passing a mean momma hallmark of a missile but drive home the hallmark is so than we do not know yet the loan of course with alan tops for its members of the. other key purpose of the. c.b.s. surveys now. if you were not for a really been to the well in the circuit has them universal and. she has she would have had a system in this. future to have a few that have worked our melissa my demi has a visit to the abbey who i know not god has a fixed...
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i'm thinking of maulana abdul aziz, the guy who was a prayer leader in the red mosque in islamabad, he'sms in pakistan because our kashmiri brothers and sisters are waiting for our help." is that the sort of language you can now identify with? the way voices of political moderation have been silenced in kashmir, i'm extremely worried it will give credence to the extremist elements and extreme ideologies are going to flourish in our part of the world. but when it comes to myself, i believe that a sustained non—violent political mass movement will have to be lodged in kashmir. it may take a lot of time, but my belief in non—violence stems from the fact most of the political movements in the rest of the world have succeeded as long as they've been non—violent, and i believe that we are going to fight for the rights of the people. it's going to take time, but kashmiris have now found clarity in their politics, and i think we're going to make it one day. butjust to be clear with me, would you today, despite everything we've discussed of your history, describe yourself as a kashmiri separatist
i'm thinking of maulana abdul aziz, the guy who was a prayer leader in the red mosque in islamabad, he'sms in pakistan because our kashmiri brothers and sisters are waiting for our help." is that the sort of language you can now identify with? the way voices of political moderation have been silenced in kashmir, i'm extremely worried it will give credence to the extremist elements and extreme ideologies are going to flourish in our part of the world. but when it comes to myself, i believe...
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peter, noelle and abdul, i have run out of time.n time to my colleague, kendis gibson right there. we see angela merkel of germany so it looks like there's only one world leader for you to keep track of. thanks, everyone. i'll see you back tomorrow at noon eastern time. >> angela merkel, who is not seeking re-election there, visiting with the french president. if we can get some lights on. boom. a good start to our day here. so we expect that the president of the united states will be there shortly greeting emmanuel macron. when we look back at the numbers, he's visited france, i believe, as president more than any other country because of many of the v-day celebrations as well as being there for bastille day. we've got team coverage, by the way, i should point out as we continue to watch these pictures. this is from the southwestern tip of france just a few miles, in fact, from the spanish coast. nbc's kelly o'donnell is in the south of france for us, carol lee as well following the president at the g-7 summit and also with me, by
peter, noelle and abdul, i have run out of time.n time to my colleague, kendis gibson right there. we see angela merkel of germany so it looks like there's only one world leader for you to keep track of. thanks, everyone. i'll see you back tomorrow at noon eastern time. >> angela merkel, who is not seeking re-election there, visiting with the french president. if we can get some lights on. boom. a good start to our day here. so we expect that the president of the united states will be...
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trains a squat is a must as the kidnapping guns get bolder and more sophisticated few places appear say abdul malik muhammad the siniora government official was abducted from his home in the city of could do. then they begin to say ok i should give the money as i don't have money they keep on asking are you have it because we saw cars in your ass country sell those cars we need money you have to give over if you don't you are going to kill you after 7 days in captivity of the malik was released after paying a ransom but not before being told to deliver a message to the world for 2 years then as they give you all that i should be able to tell the government that most of them only ploy that they are good with dimity placement if they are not employed or people kidnapping people. but it's not just frustrated youth who are timing to kidnapping it's now a free for all with both pity and 100 criminals joining in. reverend who was kidnapped and held in a forest by a group armed with machetes he says they tortured him until his family paid or not some of $200.00 they were drinking he said i want to g
trains a squat is a must as the kidnapping guns get bolder and more sophisticated few places appear say abdul malik muhammad the siniora government official was abducted from his home in the city of could do. then they begin to say ok i should give the money as i don't have money they keep on asking are you have it because we saw cars in your ass country sell those cars we need money you have to give over if you don't you are going to kill you after 7 days in captivity of the malik was released...
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civilian sovereign council have been sworn in to rule for the next 3 years heading the body is general abdul fattah al ghul han he previously led the jointer which took power in april but months of protests over rising food and fuel prices from to the military to oust president omar bashir protesters immediately demanded a civilian government and continued their sit in outside the army headquarters in the capital on june the 3rd paramilitary forces attacked and killed more than a 100 demonstrators talks between the 2 sides broke down but ethiopian and african union mediators brought them back together and they finally signed a power sharing agreement on saturday with economist abdullah one doc as prime minister he's due to be sworn in any time now to morgan reports from the capital khartoum. with those words advanced military junta came to an end and a transitional sovereign council took its place the council has 5 members from the coalition known as the forces of freedom and change and 5 from the military an 11th member agreed upon by both sides makes up the body that will lead sudan's 3 ye
civilian sovereign council have been sworn in to rule for the next 3 years heading the body is general abdul fattah al ghul han he previously led the jointer which took power in april but months of protests over rising food and fuel prices from to the military to oust president omar bashir protesters immediately demanded a civilian government and continued their sit in outside the army headquarters in the capital on june the 3rd paramilitary forces attacked and killed more than a 100...
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being brought in to a nation where more than half a 1000000 people already struggle to get enough food abdul-rahim survived one of the attacks in which several people were killed he usually works as a driver during the night and says the case isn't helping business. 1 the whole street is closed there's nobody we the drivers can only get money at night during the day there's very few people the tension extends beyond these provinces just this week 11 people were killed in fighting in a dispute between herders and families over trampled crops and southern chad. the states of emergency is set to remain in place for another 10 days but some fear the measures aren't enough to end the violence this woman's relying on prayer to protect her community. brian al-jazeera. the u.s. secretary of state says he has reliable evidence in the rayney an oil tanker is heading to syria despite iranian promises it wouldn't the adrian daddy i want has been sailing around the mediterranean since it was released from the british territory of gibraltar on twitter might pompei or says foreign minister zarif guaranteed to th
being brought in to a nation where more than half a 1000000 people already struggle to get enough food abdul-rahim survived one of the attacks in which several people were killed he usually works as a driver during the night and says the case isn't helping business. 1 the whole street is closed there's nobody we the drivers can only get money at night during the day there's very few people the tension extends beyond these provinces just this week 11 people were killed in fighting in a dispute...
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we can go live to hong kong down our correspondent there harder abdul hamid and harder attention hasnow moved away from the international airport where are you and what's the situation.
we can go live to hong kong down our correspondent there harder abdul hamid and harder attention hasnow moved away from the international airport where are you and what's the situation.
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abdul-malik mccumber the siniora government official who was abducted from his home in the city of could do. then they begin to say ok i should give them money as i don't have money they keep on asking are you have it because we saw cause in your country still does cause we need money you have to give over if you don't you are going to kill you after 7 days in captivity of the money was released after paying a ransom but not before being told to deliver a message to the world for 2 years. then as they give you all that i should be able to tell the government that most of them only poit they are graduate they need employment if they're not employed or people kidnapping people. but it's not just frustrated youth will turn into kidnapping it's now a free for all with both pity and 100 criminals joining in. reverend who was kidnapped and held in a forest by a group armed with machetes he says they tortured him until his family paid or not some of $200.00 they were drinking he said i want to give it up for a life or soon those who are for us through a guitar said church so i was in between i
abdul-malik mccumber the siniora government official who was abducted from his home in the city of could do. then they begin to say ok i should give them money as i don't have money they keep on asking are you have it because we saw cause in your country still does cause we need money you have to give over if you don't you are going to kill you after 7 days in captivity of the money was released after paying a ransom but not before being told to deliver a message to the world for 2 years. then...
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being brought in to a nation where more than half a 1000000 people already struggle to get enough food abdul rahim survived one of the attacks in which several people were killed he usually works as a driver during the night and says the case isn't helping business. hold street is closed there's nobody we the drivers can only get money at night during the day there's very few people. the tension extends beyond these provinces just this week 11 people were killed in fighting in a dispute between herders and farmers over trampled crops and southern chad. the state of emergency is set to remain in place for another 10 days but some fear the measures aren't enough to end the violence this woman's relying on prayer to protect her community. brian al jazeera. hackers have taken over the twitter account of the social media company's chief executive and co-founder jack dorsey a stream of racist and offensive tweets were posted before twitter took back control and deleted them a serial hacking group has claimed responsibility meanwhile google security experts of uncovered a hacking operation that tar
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their house had collapsed in the back abdul's leg was injured one of his daughters was killed. imagine your child dying in front of your eyes and you can't do anything you can't carry her away i can't describe what kind of feelings 1st. since the end of april syrian forces had bombed the south of italy government troops are also on the ground despite a ceasefire. the province lies in the north west of syria on the border with turkey it's the last rebel stronghold turkey sides with the rebels and has a rated observation post in it that. turkey already controls areas in neighboring provinces it's from here they wish to keep kurdish forces in the north east of syria in chick russia syria's closest allies also involved in the offensive it has taken part in iraq and provided special forces. 400000 people have fled the fighting and they're now on the move north many are stranded in refugee centers like the at my camp in cramped quarters and without knowing what comes next. i don't know as a kid and his family want to flee to turkey or to europe in hope of a better future. they have a
their house had collapsed in the back abdul's leg was injured one of his daughters was killed. imagine your child dying in front of your eyes and you can't do anything you can't carry her away i can't describe what kind of feelings 1st. since the end of april syrian forces had bombed the south of italy government troops are also on the ground despite a ceasefire. the province lies in the north west of syria on the border with turkey it's the last rebel stronghold turkey sides with the rebels...
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human rights and democracy activist and senior advisor to the enough project welcome to the program abdul have let me start with you what happens next and how difficult or easy will this process be to get going. yes i think from now on maybe the idea that there is a power sharing is not accurate because what is going to happen is that there's going to be a civilian government which will have more of the powers to enact whatever it wants technically or at least theoretically and this government is supported by also a should be in 3 months a religious that if council which of which 2 thirds majority is also from the forces of freedom and change so i think we could say already there is a an impending transition to civilian government in the sense the council does not as was said in the introduction room for it to mass it only. it's only a few go ahead it does it's the headed by a military person but a dozen room. and the head of the council doesn't have any. any. supporting vote he's voted like anybody else so in this regard we're going to have a generally a civilian government of course man
human rights and democracy activist and senior advisor to the enough project welcome to the program abdul have let me start with you what happens next and how difficult or easy will this process be to get going. yes i think from now on maybe the idea that there is a power sharing is not accurate because what is going to happen is that there's going to be a civilian government which will have more of the powers to enact whatever it wants technically or at least theoretically and this government...
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being brought in to a nation where more than half a 1000000 people already struggle to get enough food abdul-rahim survived one of the attacks and die in which several people were killed he usually works as a driver during the night and says the curfew isn't helping business. the whole street is closed there's nobody we the drivers can only get money at night during the day there's very few people. the tension extends beyond these provinces just this week 11 people were killed in fighting in a dispute between herders and farmers over trampled crops and southern chad. the states of emergency is set to remain in place for another 10 days but some fear the measures aren't enough to end the violence this woman's relying on prayer to protect her community alexia brian al jazeera. now the death of a man deported to iraq even though he never lived there has added to the fears among iraqis in the united states jimmy a go with was sent to baghdad in june and died from medical complications she had reports from detroit. it was clear that jimmy out there would was in distress once he got to iraq i begged him
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abdul-rahim survived one of the attacks in which several people were killed he usually works as a driver during the night and says the curfew isn't helping. the whole street is closed there's nobody with the drivers can only get money at night during the day there's very few people the tension extends beyond these provinces just this week 11 people were killed in fighting in a dispute between her and farmers over trampled crops and chad. the states of emergency is set to remain in place for another 10 days but some fear the measures aren't enough to end the violence this woman's relying on prayer to protect her community. brian al jazeera. in the more than 2 years since. neighborhoods the governments also struggled to get basic infrastructure back up and running leading people wondering if it's worth returning. reports in. each. of the importance of perseverance after defeating i saw these blacksmiths in a city living. i came back for the love of my city and my people and i wanted to carry on my profession. as people children in this neighborhood spend their summer at the center and esca
abdul-rahim survived one of the attacks in which several people were killed he usually works as a driver during the night and says the curfew isn't helping. the whole street is closed there's nobody with the drivers can only get money at night during the day there's very few people the tension extends beyond these provinces just this week 11 people were killed in fighting in a dispute between her and farmers over trampled crops and chad. the states of emergency is set to remain in place for...
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different religious beliefs the shootings won't stop we shall hear another thought this one comes from abdul after says the greatest threat in modern america remains white supremacist males people who think they are better than their fellow humans slightly suppress use who can order guns online online with no checks whatsoever a couple of thoughts there as to what is causing this actual rai's in the number of white supremacy is to tax i don't have to take my word for it because there was a hearing earlier on this year in april and i want to share a little bit of that with you because these are where the hard stats come from have a listen have a look. white supremacists in the united states have experienced a resurgence in the past 3 years driven in large part by the rise of the right there is also a clear quarrel larry as our research shows to the rise in polarizing and hateful rhetoric on the part of candidates and elected leaders this is a particularly dangerous problem white supremacists have been responsible for more than half 54 percent of all to mess deck extremis related murders in th
different religious beliefs the shootings won't stop we shall hear another thought this one comes from abdul after says the greatest threat in modern america remains white supremacist males people who think they are better than their fellow humans slightly suppress use who can order guns online online with no checks whatsoever a couple of thoughts there as to what is causing this actual rai's in the number of white supremacy is to tax i don't have to take my word for it because there was a...
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demanding an end to the pro-democracy demonstrations which have plunged the city into turmoil and abdul hamid brings a small from hong kong. but now they get it under the banner of say phone calls to denounce recent violence during protests and to show support for the police here in tomar park just to china is clear but there's more than just that the crowd is mostly middle aged or older part of a generation that grew under british colonial rule and want to protect their lifestyle david chu works in the service industry he is one of $200.00 government supporters from to same neighborhood what he called the cellar i absolutely don't accept the demands of the protest of us troops not what the general public wants not that the months can be managed they are all nonsense and excuses. was the people here are calling on the police to uphold law and order and blame protesters for divisive outburst of violence. and we all love hong kong we all part of china will firmly believe that so i don't want this place to be ruined and that's why i came back and support and do the rally back cannot take a
demanding an end to the pro-democracy demonstrations which have plunged the city into turmoil and abdul hamid brings a small from hong kong. but now they get it under the banner of say phone calls to denounce recent violence during protests and to show support for the police here in tomar park just to china is clear but there's more than just that the crowd is mostly middle aged or older part of a generation that grew under british colonial rule and want to protect their lifestyle david chu...