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for took on ahmed this is a whole new way of thinking. there are two sides to married life and it's good that we're dealing with both religious and the secular i thought it would be all about religion which i'm very interested in because in my view that's more important but i think it's good that they brought the two topics together that article is. as they prepare for married life took on ahmed are learning that it's all a matter of finding the right balance thanks surprisingly to cairo's normally very conservative fatwa house. and that's all from us this week but don't forget we love hearing from you send us an e-mail to global strace thousand at d w dot com and check us out on facebook d w women see you next week. more. dangerous dealings with medical supplies. pacemakers that have hardly been tested. in prosthetics that poison their way around. it makes you feel like a guinea pig. more and more people are suffering harm or even dying from unsafe medical products and cases from the implant finals. in fifteen minutes on g.w. . fresh veg
for took on ahmed this is a whole new way of thinking. there are two sides to married life and it's good that we're dealing with both religious and the secular i thought it would be all about religion which i'm very interested in because in my view that's more important but i think it's good that they brought the two topics together that article is. as they prepare for married life took on ahmed are learning that it's all a matter of finding the right balance thanks surprisingly to cairo's...
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took on ahmed are not quite sure what to expect from. their life together so they're also keen to get some marriage guidance before the wedding they're turning to the dar ifta a government institute that provides guidance for many sunni muslims it's also known as the fatwa house as it's responsible for drafting religious edicts as well the couple is interested to see what the classes will be like at the very conservative institution. saudi shaykh amara is something of a star among the clerics here today's giving advice to young people who want to marry with a mixture of the ology knowledge of human nature and a good dose of humor. neither of us is what i have a question. of the how who is more able to deal with suffering a man or a woman maybe want to raise your hand if you think it's a man. if. only the men are raising their hands not a single woman not. so much fun at the venerable fatwah house is unusual a theologian who not only preaches but gives advice without talking down to people and he even hands over to a woman to a non theolo
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for to colonel ahmed this is a whole new way of thinking. there are two sides to married life and it's good that we're dealing with both the religious and the secular and i thought it would be all about religion which i'm very interested in because in my view that's more important but i think it's good that they brought the two topics together the particles that are as they prepare for married life took on ahmed are learning that it's all a matter of finding the right balance thanks surprisingly to cairo's normally very conservative fatwa house. and that's all from us this week but don't forget we love hearing from me send us an e-mail to global straight thousand at d.w. dot com and check us out on facebook d w women see you next week. small scale in smaller big changes. people making it possible to go africa fantastic right. as they set out to save the environment. good learn from one another. and work together for a better future. d.w. . feelings no longer break in through the window at night more often than not we hand them our kids via t
for to colonel ahmed this is a whole new way of thinking. there are two sides to married life and it's good that we're dealing with both the religious and the secular and i thought it would be all about religion which i'm very interested in because in my view that's more important but i think it's good that they brought the two topics together the particles that are as they prepare for married life took on ahmed are learning that it's all a matter of finding the right balance thanks...
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we''ll speak with ahmed d abu artema, the palestinian poet, journalist, and peace activist who inspired the march. continuing their protesting because this is their only choice. when the people shared in the march of return in this process, they came near the fence that separated them from their villages and cities. and the people could live peacefully. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the trump administration announced it i is cutting off fd to el salvador, guatemala and honduras in what he says is a bid to stem migration into the united states. the move would cut over $500 million in funding from programs designed to curb immigration, such as those addressing education, employment, and violence. democratic lawmakers condemned trump's move, calling it counter-productive and warning it would exacerbate the humanitarian crisis at the border. it's unclear whether trump and the state department can unilaterally redirect the funds designated for the central american countries without congressional appr
we''ll speak with ahmed d abu artema, the palestinian poet, journalist, and peace activist who inspired the march. continuing their protesting because this is their only choice. when the people shared in the march of return in this process, they came near the fence that separated them from their villages and cities. and the people could live peacefully. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the trump...
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new prime minister we've come back to them now to get their thoughts on key media aspects of abbey ahmed ethiopia. if you are ready to be held accountable he has to start talking to the media. but they have not been accessible not been as open as they promised to be they. promised the press office with the whole been partners and all of this weekly or biweekly press conferences they had just one thing and they did not do it other than he has also not made the media so far. to face our questions so that makes me worry of whether he is genuine or not if you wanted to have. requests for interview you don't get that opportunity we see more and more government officials using the social media which makes them directly accessible to people however i'm very disappointed that the distribution of this information is highly choreographed so it's very frustrating that we're limited into the kind of information government authorities want us to hear.
new prime minister we've come back to them now to get their thoughts on key media aspects of abbey ahmed ethiopia. if you are ready to be held accountable he has to start talking to the media. but they have not been accessible not been as open as they promised to be they. promised the press office with the whole been partners and all of this weekly or biweekly press conferences they had just one thing and they did not do it other than he has also not made the media so far. to face our questions...
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for to colonel ahmed this is a whole new way of thinking. there are two sides to married life and it's good that we're dealing with both the religious and the secular i thought it would be all about religion which i'm very interested in because in my view that's more important but i think it's good that they brought the two topics together the particle. as they prepare for married life took on ahmed are learning that it's all a matter of finding the right balance frank surprisingly to cairo's normally very conservative fatwa house. and that's all from us this week but don't forget we love hearing from me send us an e-mail to global strace thousand at d.w. dot com and check us out on facebook d.w. women see you next week. fresh vegetables growing rich less water less space and no pesticides. hydroponic farming in mumbai. but on these greens really healthy what about the costs and can farmers afford the equipment. in thirty minutes upon v.w. . asis heat in ruins morocco a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims and t
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fourth protesters are also calling on some of the military's top leaders to resign including general ahmed going home protesters accused of not doing enough to rid the country of what they call look for the power a group which they say has been secretly running algeria in the shadow of former president bush of flicka if you go to jail algeria has its men algeria doesn't need you there are plenty of people that can rule geria we want them all to leave. all the garden they all need to go we want to tell. they need to know that the people have empowered you to get rid of the gangs. it's not needed speaking it's forty million algerians women men all people young people are on the streets all of these people are asking you in the name of everything that's holding to leave the country to leave its people be. a great nation it's greater than any of. the interim government maybe hoping that electing a new president will be enough to satisfy the protesters but the economy is struggling unemployment is high and demonstrators like these say they'll stay on the streets until all those they blame it al
fourth protesters are also calling on some of the military's top leaders to resign including general ahmed going home protesters accused of not doing enough to rid the country of what they call look for the power a group which they say has been secretly running algeria in the shadow of former president bush of flicka if you go to jail algeria has its men algeria doesn't need you there are plenty of people that can rule geria we want them all to leave. all the garden they all need to go we want...
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not clear if that means there will be a free and fair trial or any sort of try really for president ahmed bashir or if he will be handed over to the international criminal court as for the arrest warrant that has been issued under his name so it's not clear right now but what we do know is that the announcement that people have been waiting for for more than five hours has been finally made people now know that it's official the army is in control and people are outside celebrating. for just a moment we have lots of coverage of this fast moving situation in sudan here on al-jazeera will be breaking into our regular shuttle programming to bring you this. right now it is twelve hours g.m.t. this is al jazeera live from doha with breaking news live coverage of fast moving developments in sudan where it's been announced by the army just a few moments ago in sudan that the army is taking control of the country it's going to take power it's arrested president obama bashir as our correspondent is saying just a few moments ago we don't know what his fate will be this two year transitional council
not clear if that means there will be a free and fair trial or any sort of try really for president ahmed bashir or if he will be handed over to the international criminal court as for the arrest warrant that has been issued under his name so it's not clear right now but what we do know is that the announcement that people have been waiting for for more than five hours has been finally made people now know that it's official the army is in control and people are outside celebrating. for just a...
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ahmed sewehli an activist for a democratic libya, speaking to me earlier.ing to cope with some of the worst flooding in decades. a number of towns and villages are urgently being evacuated —— iran emergency services are struggling to cope. at least so many people have lost their lives. one of the worst affected areas is khuzestan province, in the south—west. and now neighbouring iraq has closed one of its border crossings with iran due to the flooding. adam hancock reports. after three weeks of unprecedented rainfall and, with more bad weather forecast, six more towns and cities are being evacuated in the south—west of iran. people living alongside the swollen karkheh river are currently most at risk. and those forced from their homes willjoin the tens of thousands already displaced. the extreme rains began in mid—march, affecting nearly 2000 villages, towns and cities. here in this north—eastern city of mashhad rats have been seen avoiding floodwaters on the streets and the city's religious sites have been battered by the relentless downpours. some have re
ahmed sewehli an activist for a democratic libya, speaking to me earlier.ing to cope with some of the worst flooding in decades. a number of towns and villages are urgently being evacuated —— iran emergency services are struggling to cope. at least so many people have lost their lives. one of the worst affected areas is khuzestan province, in the south—west. and now neighbouring iraq has closed one of its border crossings with iran due to the flooding. adam hancock reports. after three...
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names sent by the international criminal court, president bashir, omar al—bashir, and ahmed haroun.ou don't appear on any list like that. but can i ask you, can you fully defend your actions in darfur? in a statement via spokesman mutasim mohamed saleh, thejem, justice and equality movement, have made a demand that all the war—related detainees in darfur be released. and he says "not releasing them is a call for the continuation of the war and a further rupture of the country," sudan. have you released all detainees? can i ask you now to the circumstances of the removal of omar al—bashir, what made you and your senior army colleagues decide that it was time for bashir to go? was there any danger at any time that force was going to he stepped up against the protesters? was that something that omar al—bashir, at the time, was asking for? and did you personally tell him, no, that's not acceptable? there are reports that you are one of three army officers who personally told president bashir that he was no longer in power. can you confirm that? what did you say to him? and what did he s
names sent by the international criminal court, president bashir, omar al—bashir, and ahmed haroun.ou don't appear on any list like that. but can i ask you, can you fully defend your actions in darfur? in a statement via spokesman mutasim mohamed saleh, thejem, justice and equality movement, have made a demand that all the war—related detainees in darfur be released. and he says "not releasing them is a call for the continuation of the war and a further rupture of the country,"...
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but first now we're heading to ethiopia where the prime minister abi ahmed is marking one year in power the country faces daunting challenges millions of internally displaced people ethnic conflicts and growing frustration the politics isn't changing fast enough but he's also chalked up some notable achievements and enjoys wide support among the country's people. addis ababa the capital of ethiopia there's a new energy here people have invested their hopes in their prime minister. he said no good he brought us chains and that's why i call him a prophet you don't have a you know. there's men don't much happiness in the country now because of abi but i'm. going to get my leg this time on. this is the man they're talking about be ahmed he's been prime minister in ethiopia for year and in that time he's opened up the country and undertaken radical reforms and concluded a peace treaty with arch enemy eritrea and released thousands of political prisoners now he's treated like a pop star. some however are still withholding judgment like teacher made some muhammad she was active in the oppositi
but first now we're heading to ethiopia where the prime minister abi ahmed is marking one year in power the country faces daunting challenges millions of internally displaced people ethnic conflicts and growing frustration the politics isn't changing fast enough but he's also chalked up some notable achievements and enjoys wide support among the country's people. addis ababa the capital of ethiopia there's a new energy here people have invested their hopes in their prime minister. he said no...
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this is the man they're talking about be ahmed he's been prime minister in ethiopia for a year and in that time he's opened up the country and undertaken radical reforms our friend concluded a peace treaty with arch enemy eritrea and released thousands of political prisoners now he's treated like a pop star. some however are still withholding judgment like teacher made some muhammad she was active in the opposition and was arrested multiple times and demonstrations against the old regime. who were shouting again missed that different it was. just like. it's now artists i'm not on the streets i'm not shouting i'm not of the months which. may it's a comments online on current politics she finds that he has made many changes to the political system but says it's time for concrete change. as an ordinary citizen change still there is social problem that a lot of those she doesn't hold is involved job. one reason mates are stays involved is her little daughter macy hopes that ethiopia will become a more just and equitable country. the success is also shattered by ethnic conflicts that have
this is the man they're talking about be ahmed he's been prime minister in ethiopia for a year and in that time he's opened up the country and undertaken radical reforms our friend concluded a peace treaty with arch enemy eritrea and released thousands of political prisoners now he's treated like a pop star. some however are still withholding judgment like teacher made some muhammad she was active in the opposition and was arrested multiple times and demonstrations against the old regime. who...
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we have had names sent by the international criminal court, president bashir, 0mar al—bashir, and ahmedt like that. but can i ask you, can you fully defend your actions in darfur? in a statement via spokesman mutasim mohamed saleh, thejem, justice and equality movement, have made a demand that all the war—related detainees in darfur be released. and he says "not releasing them is a call for the continuation of the war and a further rupture of the country," sudan. have you released all detainees?
we have had names sent by the international criminal court, president bashir, 0mar al—bashir, and ahmedt like that. but can i ask you, can you fully defend your actions in darfur? in a statement via spokesman mutasim mohamed saleh, thejem, justice and equality movement, have made a demand that all the war—related detainees in darfur be released. and he says "not releasing them is a call for the continuation of the war and a further rupture of the country," sudan. have you released...
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amy: we'll have more on n the ga protests with ahmed abu artema, palestinian poet, journalist, and peace activist who inspired the great march of return, later in the broadcast. in ukraine, comedian volodymyr zelenskiy has received the most votes in the first round of a presidential election, garnering more support than incumbent petro poroshenko and former prime minister yulia tymoshenko. on his television show, the comedic actor plays an ordinary citizen who becomes president by chance and fights against corruption. he has no prior political experience, but has expressed pro-eu views. zelenskiy will face the second vote-getter, currently believed to be poroshenko according to exit polls. meanwhile, voters in slovakia elected their first woman president. anti-corruption candidate and environmentalist zuzana caputova vowed to counter nationalist rhetoric. in 201016, she won the prestigis goldman environmental prize for her fight to shut down a toxic waste dump in her hometown, earning her the nickname "erin brockovich of slovakia." the president holds a primarily ceremonial role in slova
amy: we'll have more on n the ga protests with ahmed abu artema, palestinian poet, journalist, and peace activist who inspired the great march of return, later in the broadcast. in ukraine, comedian volodymyr zelenskiy has received the most votes in the first round of a presidential election, garnering more support than incumbent petro poroshenko and former prime minister yulia tymoshenko. on his television show, the comedic actor plays an ordinary citizen who becomes president by chance and...
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olympic team and in toronto canada shereen ahmed a sports activist and co-host of burn it all down a feminist sports podcast with a great name welcome everyone to this stream i hope i want to start with you i want to just dive right in there because you have lived experience with this i know so in your experience what do you think is the most striking difference between the way that football associations treat the women's game versus the men's well i think it is quite simple it all comes down some and at the end of the day money is what's most important to market the game money is let's most important. harder to make huge growth in the women's game and when you look at the men's game they are so much further along but many many moons ago several decades ago they were where the women's game is that to get it and it took investment it's that marketing and it took money to get where they are and it's exactly what the women need in this hope as you were speaking there i just said it's quite simple we also have someone on twitter eyes saying i mean clearly it shouldn't be like that but th
olympic team and in toronto canada shereen ahmed a sports activist and co-host of burn it all down a feminist sports podcast with a great name welcome everyone to this stream i hope i want to start with you i want to just dive right in there because you have lived experience with this i know so in your experience what do you think is the most striking difference between the way that football associations treat the women's game versus the men's well i think it is quite simple it all comes down...
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ahmed soliman from chatham house.hundred years since british troops opened fire on hundreds of unarmed men, women, and children in amritsar — considered one of the darkest episodes of the colonial era. 0pposition leader rahul gandhi and britain's high commissioner have laid wreaths at the site of the massacre. theresa may has stopped short of offering a formal apology for what happened. she described the events as "a shameful scar on british indian history". sangita myska reports. at the site of the amritsar massacre, 100 years on... ..a ceremony to remember the dead. among those gathered, politicians in the throes of india's general election campaign laying wreaths to mark one of the nation's darkest chapters. elsewhere, india's prime minister added his thoughts. completion of 100 years since the jallianwala bag massacre. i pay my respect to the martyrs of this incident. it was here, at the jallianwala bag public gardens, that on the 13th of april 1919 thousands had gathered to celebrate a holy festival. tensions in
ahmed soliman from chatham house.hundred years since british troops opened fire on hundreds of unarmed men, women, and children in amritsar — considered one of the darkest episodes of the colonial era. 0pposition leader rahul gandhi and britain's high commissioner have laid wreaths at the site of the massacre. theresa may has stopped short of offering a formal apology for what happened. she described the events as "a shameful scar on british indian history". sangita myska reports....
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i'm joined now by ahmed head of the africa division of the foundation for signs and politics in berlin thanks for your time now you've done extensive research in the region after five years of civil war in south sudan is the pope the solution. well we would hope that maybe there is no moral boost that he can bring but for sure it cannot be the solution because the problem is much more deep rooted than having a spiritual visit in sound to you spiritual retreat steve hold it for could that be wow i hope that there is more than a spiritual retreat the proper reading. you know you cannot be responsible as a leader of your country and let the country go down as they have done in the last five years and i think hopefully calling are on their responsibility to basically start building that country rather than destroying now i destroy any different. talks. well. he will not have any mandate to negotiate any talks because the peace talks are negotiated peace deal is done they have to implement so what we hope of course is that he will push them. you know to take responsibility to implement the
i'm joined now by ahmed head of the africa division of the foundation for signs and politics in berlin thanks for your time now you've done extensive research in the region after five years of civil war in south sudan is the pope the solution. well we would hope that maybe there is no moral boost that he can bring but for sure it cannot be the solution because the problem is much more deep rooted than having a spiritual visit in sound to you spiritual retreat steve hold it for could that be wow...
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it's been a good first year for prime minister ahmed at forty two the ethiopian leader is the youngeston the african continent when the ruling with european peoples with lucian a democratic form of coalition elected him prime minister last pull him back on a decisive shift away from decades of tight government control is i think prime minister abhisit arrival on the african stage is commensurate with the arrival of president mandela he is a breath of fresh his outlook is amazing he's tapped into the mood not only of ethiopians but of people all across the continent so far but such events include freeing thousands of political prisoners and closing the country's infamous torture chambers in the capital addis ababa ethiopia had long been known as one of the world's wast jailers of journalists within months of taking office released them or he has appointed women to half the cabinet posts parliament has also accepted his female nominees for president and head of the supreme court it's the speed with which he ended a twenty year conflict with neighboring at a trade and established ties wit
it's been a good first year for prime minister ahmed at forty two the ethiopian leader is the youngeston the african continent when the ruling with european peoples with lucian a democratic form of coalition elected him prime minister last pull him back on a decisive shift away from decades of tight government control is i think prime minister abhisit arrival on the african stage is commensurate with the arrival of president mandela he is a breath of fresh his outlook is amazing he's tapped...
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stories this hour now the head of sudan's military transitional council has announced his resignation ahmed ahmed been sworn in as the country's interim made on thursday after the military removed president tomorrow the shia protest isn't hard celebrated the announcement saying his departure is a victory of the people's will define crowded spent thursday night on the streets of sudan's capital ignoring a curfew declared by the military and our other top story this hour police in algeria say they've arrested one hundred eight people off the clashes in algeria's hundreds of thousands of demonstrators returned to the streets of the capital ward eight successive friday. well in other stories we're following closely at least twenty people have been killed in a blast in the pakistani province of pollution but he say it happened in a fruit market in the southwestern city of quite a the market is owned and run by members of the minority has been targeted by sunni groups in the past and. hider reports now from karachi. the explosion is believed to be triggered by a suicide bomber. operating in the o
stories this hour now the head of sudan's military transitional council has announced his resignation ahmed ahmed been sworn in as the country's interim made on thursday after the military removed president tomorrow the shia protest isn't hard celebrated the announcement saying his departure is a victory of the people's will define crowded spent thursday night on the streets of sudan's capital ignoring a curfew declared by the military and our other top story this hour police in algeria say...
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want to say ahmed we have to leave it there because unfortunately i've run out of time it was a privilege to have you on we wish you and your countrymen all the best someone to see or. met spokesperson for the sudanese a professional association thank you so a very much thank you for spending this part of your day with us we'll be back at the top of the hour. europe has a big chain reaction crash. again around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance the revolution in fast this means that people became aware of their abilities and strengths and a new way there was an outpouring of self-confidence i mean that's the first. part. darkest hours into it. the renaissance factor. started people twenty six. w. . the from. the world bank says we need to stop depending on fossil fuels. lending so much money to nigeria to build the biggest oil refinery on the globe. and. suspends classes across the country. protests. to business africa's richest man just found a way of getting even richer. is building the world's biggest oil refinery in nigeria and he's got the backing of the world bank itself itse
want to say ahmed we have to leave it there because unfortunately i've run out of time it was a privilege to have you on we wish you and your countrymen all the best someone to see or. met spokesperson for the sudanese a professional association thank you so a very much thank you for spending this part of your day with us we'll be back at the top of the hour. europe has a big chain reaction crash. again around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance the revolution in fast this means that...
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and the khartoum dalia rubi is a member of the sudanese congress party and here in our studio ahmed could do a ph d. student at george washington university welcome to the stream everyone it's good to have you here let's start with the sentiment in sudan summed up for many by this tweet on my laptop this is from inside it's a bittersweet day it had the potential to be the greatest day in our lives the sudanese but unfortunately we are still ruled by the military so there's a lot of work to be done by people at the sit in but then there's an aside here he wants us to still know we are happy bashir is gone for good. describe for us what that moment in the defense minister announced the toppling of the regime unquote what was that like for you. i mean i think the build up to it was more a story. we woke up pretty early in the morning thinking that we were going to hear some great news it took six hours we had the t.v. on and unfortunately we were faced with. and actually a us sanctioned. i'll show. from two thousand and seven he's telling us that you know this is transition two years militar
and the khartoum dalia rubi is a member of the sudanese congress party and here in our studio ahmed could do a ph d. student at george washington university welcome to the stream everyone it's good to have you here let's start with the sentiment in sudan summed up for many by this tweet on my laptop this is from inside it's a bittersweet day it had the potential to be the greatest day in our lives the sudanese but unfortunately we are still ruled by the military so there's a lot of work to be...
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the united states has denied entry to prominent palestinian activist ahmed about a whole team despite him having of these three co-founded the boycott divestment and sanctions movement he was prevented from boarding a plane in tel aviv he was due to speak at several venues including a chicago synagogue and attendees daughter's wedding u.s. officials say the refusal was based on an immigration matter. u.s. president donald trump says a third summit with north korea's leader kim jong un could still happen he made the comments of the meeting south korea's president in washington in was in the u.s. to talk about pyongyang's commitments to disarm dismantling its nuclear program kim jong un wants the u.s. to lift sanctions before more talks can happen this agrees we want sanctions to remain in place and frankly i have the option of significantly increasing their might is want to do that because of my relationship with kim jong un i did not want to do that i didn't think it was necessary as you know a couple of weeks ago i held it back but i think that sanctions are great now at a level that
the united states has denied entry to prominent palestinian activist ahmed about a whole team despite him having of these three co-founded the boycott divestment and sanctions movement he was prevented from boarding a plane in tel aviv he was due to speak at several venues including a chicago synagogue and attendees daughter's wedding u.s. officials say the refusal was based on an immigration matter. u.s. president donald trump says a third summit with north korea's leader kim jong un could...
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don't want and you wonder from those who are working with the previous to the previous regime with ahmed rashid so they actually i don't expect that they will accept actually those individuals should be running the transitional period you think they don't they were nuts and they will know they will not be accepted and that which which open the door before morsi now is maybe confrontation will be imposing using power against civilians. but what we hear so far the the messages want us to stay outside in the streets until they hear what is actually respond to their needs and their demands there has been this sentiment from the streets of sudan and the middle ranking. brass of the army is perceived differently from the top brass in reality is there any split. we saw this in the last few days we showed those were so-called second line of the military they were nice to the civilians do it in touch with the civilians this is underground but we are not sure about the leadership level who are those actually running the show who aren't making decisions if we compare now from what what we hear so f
don't want and you wonder from those who are working with the previous to the previous regime with ahmed rashid so they actually i don't expect that they will accept actually those individuals should be running the transitional period you think they don't they were nuts and they will know they will not be accepted and that which which open the door before morsi now is maybe confrontation will be imposing using power against civilians. but what we hear so far the the messages want us to stay...
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helo sudan's president to depose president that is ahmed best here has reportedly been moved from house arrest to a maximum security prison he was kept at the presidential residence since he was ousted in a military coup last week military leaders have also arrested dozens of former officials who are part of the shearers government. i guess you know. and that's the scene on the streets of khartoum were protests as including hundreds of doctors are continuing their demonstrations asking the military leaders to give up power to a civilian authority and live to mohammad values joining us from khartoum to first tell us what more you're hearing about ahmed and bashir. and we have those reports from inside our sources started as you are confirming that former president omar bashir has been transferred to that jail the cold the most famous jail in sudan it is in the north of khartoum and we also have indications there like a maximum security being raised around prison. t.v. cameras in front of the gates of the prison that's an unusual situation. that we have been gauging reactions from the pro
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understand i want to say ahmed we have to leave it there because unfortunately i've run out of time it was a privilege to have you on we wish you and your countrymen all the best time to see a. spokesperson for the sudanese a professional association thank you so very much. thank you for a spending this a part of a day with us we'll be back at the top of. your requests a big chain reaction of the press. began around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance the revolution in fall to enable this many people became aware of their abilities and strengths and a new way there was an outpouring of self-confidence i mentioned the first.
understand i want to say ahmed we have to leave it there because unfortunately i've run out of time it was a privilege to have you on we wish you and your countrymen all the best time to see a. spokesperson for the sudanese a professional association thank you so very much. thank you for a spending this a part of a day with us we'll be back at the top of. your requests a big chain reaction of the press. began around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance the revolution in fall to enable this...
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and if you need me, i'll be in my pod. she all the hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmedn london over the past couple of weeks have put climate change on the agenda of bbc news, but should it be at the top of that agenda more frequently? and if the president of the united states uses bad language, is the news at ten entitled to broadcast his words in full? for much of the past fortnight, climate change protesters have made their presence felt in locations across london. last wednesday, tom symonds caught up with some of them on waterloo bridge. this is normally one of the busiest bridges across the thames. extinction rebellion, a new direct—action protest group, hoped to take control of this — and other key london locations — for up to two weeks. but today, police moved in and made more arrests. by the time the protest had finished this thursday, more than 1,000 people had been arrested. 0pinions about the bbc‘s coverage of the demonstrations was divided, with ken sturt asking... but other viewers last week had the opposite perspective. here is stephen sterling and, first
and if you need me, i'll be in my pod. she all the hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmedn london over the past couple of weeks have put climate change on the agenda of bbc news, but should it be at the top of that agenda more frequently? and if the president of the united states uses bad language, is the news at ten entitled to broadcast his words in full? for much of the past fortnight, climate change protesters have made their presence felt in locations across london. last...
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on lead counsel was a little known army colonel was court martialed and ahmed shafik a former air force commander withdrew from the race after being held in a luxury hotel for a month. before president el-sisi expressed regrets that no one was willing to run against him but the situation became increasingly embarrassing for cairo's partners in the west. parts of the us government were communicating to sisi into those around him that we were concerned about his.
on lead counsel was a little known army colonel was court martialed and ahmed shafik a former air force commander withdrew from the race after being held in a luxury hotel for a month. before president el-sisi expressed regrets that no one was willing to run against him but the situation became increasingly embarrassing for cairo's partners in the west. parts of the us government were communicating to sisi into those around him that we were concerned about his.
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changes over the coming days and weeks but for the you for joining us a sudanese activist and artist ahmedthe south think. but take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the international red cross has ended a media blackout to seek information about a nurse from new zealand who's been missing in syria for five years and isolation said it was acting on the thoughts that louisa coffee may still be alive she and two syrian drivers were abducted in the northwestern city of well delivering aid supplies in twenty thirteen. activists have been demonstrating outside london at the london offices of oil giant royal dutch shell calling for action on climate change protesters also briefly a block several key locations in the british capital of events begin the two weeks of climate change protests organized by a group calling itself extinction rebound. not just on its reminder the top story this hour a fire is raging out of control at the paris is the cathedral and the spot house collapsed they say it could be linked to an official french president emanuel has canceled a
changes over the coming days and weeks but for the you for joining us a sudanese activist and artist ahmedthe south think. but take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the international red cross has ended a media blackout to seek information about a nurse from new zealand who's been missing in syria for five years and isolation said it was acting on the thoughts that louisa coffee may still be alive she and two syrian drivers were abducted in the northwestern...
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similar ahmed train different to north korean leader with his visit to russia kim jong un is following in its forefathers footsteps. his grandfather kim il sung went to the soviet union numerous times to secure moscow support during the cold war. his father kim jong il also met with russian presidents the last time was with dmitri medvedev in two thousand and eleven shortly before the korean leader's death. north korea has few friends in the world russia is one of them but they used to be close the soviet union was once pyongyang's main trading partner taking over half its exports today trade is just a trickle worth about two million dollars a year jute international sanctions against north korea's weapons programs taking steps towards each other moscow has called for sanctions to be eased that would allow the restart of trade and joint infrastructure projects which would profit both countries. the first ever meeting between putin and kim invited vos talk could put the diminished alliance back on track. joining us now is very long call from open university incirlik is a professor of hi
similar ahmed train different to north korean leader with his visit to russia kim jong un is following in its forefathers footsteps. his grandfather kim il sung went to the soviet union numerous times to secure moscow support during the cold war. his father kim jong il also met with russian presidents the last time was with dmitri medvedev in two thousand and eleven shortly before the korean leader's death. north korea has few friends in the world russia is one of them but they used to be close...
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made that bashir was no longer president we've seen him once again voicing anger at his replacement ahmed out of no of yesterday just around ten hour local time when it was announced that that one hundred is taking over people started celebrating they were dancing there was singing all the sudanese songs a reminder of the old times but before president bashir this morning a lot of them have been going back home they're sort of cleaning the streets they're saying that they're hopeful and they're expecting this new leader of the military council to hold talks he's expected to give a statement in about an hour to outline what he has in plans and in stores for sudan now that he's effectively the leader so are the protesters seem to have an expectation that leads that there will be talks between the sudanese professionals association and the military can you confirm is anything actually scheduled along those lines. well at the moment no nothing is scheduled we haven't even heard from the new leader yes he will be speaking in a few hours in less than an hour he will be speaking to the people of
made that bashir was no longer president we've seen him once again voicing anger at his replacement ahmed out of no of yesterday just around ten hour local time when it was announced that that one hundred is taking over people started celebrating they were dancing there was singing all the sudanese songs a reminder of the old times but before president bashir this morning a lot of them have been going back home they're sort of cleaning the streets they're saying that they're hopeful and they're...
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said you know we live in a country where most of the people have never known a president other than ahmed in the shia so it seems to be. the protesters seem to be largely made up of young people looking for a change in their country and looking for. a better future and whether that will happen with the take over a possible takeover. the transitional military council remains to be seen but that's a big question with bashir having been in power for thirty years with the military's backing what can we expect assuming that the military are actually in control now what can we expect them to do in this situation given their close alliance with the it would appear old regime well one has to remember that i'm going to share his he's not he's not an original the civilian president he himself came into power in one thousand nine hundred ninety with a military coup his entire thirty year rule has been marred by famine poverty and conflict he is the he's the first sitting president of the world to be indicted by the i.c.c. for alleged crimes in darfur under his rule we saw the separation of independe
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let's bring in deals reporter nabila ahmed. this has been a tough quarter.what the nitty-gritty is? meetingthey had a with d.o.t. staff where they laid out concerns and questions. what my sources tell me, the companies came away from that not super-nervous, thinking they could answer the questions and meet their concerns. and the things they would like to point out is that the review clock, 180 days, that is still within the timeframe period. they have stopped and started, but they are still within the initial 180 day period. joe: obviously one fewer player in the market is not great for competition. what is the contrary view? what are the main issues that would prevent a deal from happening? nabila: well, that's the main issue. the states have come out and said that as well, that it is dangerous for the consumer. saidber, the states have even if the doj approves of the deal, they will challenge it at the state level as well, so this deal was already facing those hurdles. the other side of the argument, which sprint has made, and has also been criticized, is
let's bring in deals reporter nabila ahmed. this has been a tough quarter.what the nitty-gritty is? meetingthey had a with d.o.t. staff where they laid out concerns and questions. what my sources tell me, the companies came away from that not super-nervous, thinking they could answer the questions and meet their concerns. and the things they would like to point out is that the review clock, 180 days, that is still within the timeframe period. they have stopped and started, but they are still...
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country so declared the president one quite out just the army to help him topple nicholas but don't know ahmed government vehicle drove headlong into a crowd of demonstrators outside the checkpoints in time as protesters were answering a white house call the take to the streets against the president he said he secured the backing of several mention figures of the u.s. house out of focus we're supposed. to. up today doubly news africa with any michael is next. take it personally you end with wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. because more than football on line what's the connection between bread flour and the european union dinos. w correspondent alan baker can stretch this. thank you why would the rules set by the deep. cuts mean no. small thing recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d w. this is the news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes millions have been displays of home and abroad due to the young going civil war now south sudan's government and un agencies are trying to help them return home but is it too
country so declared the president one quite out just the army to help him topple nicholas but don't know ahmed government vehicle drove headlong into a crowd of demonstrators outside the checkpoints in time as protesters were answering a white house call the take to the streets against the president he said he secured the backing of several mention figures of the u.s. house out of focus we're supposed. to. up today doubly news africa with any michael is next. take it personally you end with...
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on lead counsel was a little known army colonel was court martialed and ahmed shafik a former air force commander withdrew from the race after being held in a luxury hotel for a month. before the president and c.c. expressed regrets that no one was willing to run against him but the situation became increasingly embarrassing for kairos partners in the west. parts of the us government were communicating to sisi into those around him that we were concerned about his efforts to drive out every credible pawn and to his reelection i think it may even have been addressed by vice president and spun he went to cairo earlier and twenty eight team so that message was being conveyed. with no real contest the main focus for sisi became obtaining legitimacy to a high voter turnout. people were promised that they would get pilgrimage to mecca or they would get an approved electricity supply in their town or they would get and use water system. thank you bill for the little letter. i did. this with thanks. in twenty eleven the revolution in tahrir square put an end to hosni mubarak's thirty year regim
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explanation could be as this just wasn't worth it for the military anymore to support a figure like ahmed of bashir not you mention that the military has declared a curfew for one month at the same time getting thousands of people on the streets protesting and celebrating now you've lied about what might happen next a lot of the people that i've spoken to have said you know they are determined to stay on the streets. until their their their demands are met and until a civilian transitional government is put in place or at least the promise of such is issued the curfew officially starts at ten pm so there's still about five hours until until it officially comes comes into force the military or the state in general is not shy about using force so it remains to be seen what actually happens . when the curfew comes into force and how the protesters react to that and we hope that no one gets gets in danger because of that and hope for for a peaceful solution to this i have been him from d.w. thank you very much for monitoring those developments on that breaking news coming out of sudan. turnin
explanation could be as this just wasn't worth it for the military anymore to support a figure like ahmed of bashir not you mention that the military has declared a curfew for one month at the same time getting thousands of people on the streets protesting and celebrating now you've lied about what might happen next a lot of the people that i've spoken to have said you know they are determined to stay on the streets. until their their their demands are met and until a civilian transitional...
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civilians under fire in libya's capital and a group of ahmed french nationals are stopped as they tried to cross into tunisia. you know i'm fully back to boyer watching al jazeera live from doha also ahead counting is underway in indonesia's presidential elections as joker we don't know looks for another term in office. france's president lays out an ambitious plan to rebuild notre dame cathedral in paris after a status aided by fire plus. the mayor to describe seeing people buying and bill sold sometimes in the thousands due to the monster coltrane abuse we speak to the men and women who survived torture and abuse in ethiopia's most notorious prison. thank you very much for joining us we begin in libya where they have been air strikes in the past few hours with both sides in the battle for tripoli coming under attack u.n. recognized government forces have targeted warlow tiny for have tossed positions south of tripoli and have lost. three of their so own soldiers as as strikes pounded their troops meanwhile in tripoli at least five people have been killed by overnight shelling and rock
civilians under fire in libya's capital and a group of ahmed french nationals are stopped as they tried to cross into tunisia. you know i'm fully back to boyer watching al jazeera live from doha also ahead counting is underway in indonesia's presidential elections as joker we don't know looks for another term in office. france's president lays out an ambitious plan to rebuild notre dame cathedral in paris after a status aided by fire plus. the mayor to describe seeing people buying and bill...
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we have had names sent by the international criminal court, president bashir, omar al—bashir, and ahmed any list like that. but can i ask you, can you fully defend your actions in darfur? in a statement via spokesman mutasim mohamed saleh, thejem, justice and equality movement, have made a demand that all the war—related detainees in darfur be released. and he says "not releasing them is a call for the continuation of the war and a further rupture of the country," sudan. have you released all detainees? can i ask you now to the circumstances of the removal of omar al—bashir, what made you and your senior army colleagues decide that it was time for bashir to go? was there any danger at any time that force was going to be stepped up against the protesters? was that something that omar al—bashir, at the time, was asking for? and did you personally tell him, no, that's not acceptable? there are reports that you are one of three army officers who personally told president bashir that he was no longer in power. can you confirm that? what did you say to him? and what did he say? he said ok. ju
we have had names sent by the international criminal court, president bashir, omar al—bashir, and ahmed any list like that. but can i ask you, can you fully defend your actions in darfur? in a statement via spokesman mutasim mohamed saleh, thejem, justice and equality movement, have made a demand that all the war—related detainees in darfur be released. and he says "not releasing them is a call for the continuation of the war and a further rupture of the country," sudan. have you...
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hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.to be at the top of that agenda? and if the president of the united states uses bad language, is the news at ten entitled to broadcast his words in full? for much of the past fortnight, climate change protesters have made their presence felt in locations across london. last wednesday, tom symons caught up with some of them on waterloo bridge. this is normally one of the busiest bridges across the thames. extension rebellion, a new direct action protest group, hope to take control of this and other key london locations for up to two weeks. but today police moved in and made more arrests. by the time the protest had finished, this thursday can more than 1000 people had been arrested. 0pinions about the bbc‘s coverage of the demonstrations was divided. can asking... but other viewers last week had the opposite perspective of here is stephen serling and mel. during a
hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.to be at the top of that agenda? and if the president of the united states uses bad language, is the news at ten entitled to broadcast his words in full? for much of the past fortnight, climate change protesters have made their presence felt in locations across london. last wednesday, tom symons caught up with some of them on waterloo bridge. this is normally one of the busiest bridges across the thames. extension rebellion, a new direct...
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they joined one of the world's most notorious ahmed groups. but found a way out rebuild their lives and now help us. a tale of course for crude and child soldiers and the refit exploitation of women and daughters of bad part of the radicalized youth soon that's on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks as well as the police investigation the prime minister says there will also be a national inquiry with details coverage of the arms trade with saudi arabia is going to be a very important components of life in post-breakfast of britain. from around the world that outlines the simple also must multiplied and its europeans help caldwell for support behind. twenty one the teenage years left behind still trying to find my place trying to see where i fit in to the whole picture and adult hood begins to take form i did cook occasionally but great doesn't really want me to you once me to stay off my feet in two thousand and six south africa are revisits the children of apartheid for the third time and much has changed over the past fourteen menas twe
they joined one of the world's most notorious ahmed groups. but found a way out rebuild their lives and now help us. a tale of course for crude and child soldiers and the refit exploitation of women and daughters of bad part of the radicalized youth soon that's on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks as well as the police investigation the prime minister says there will also be a national inquiry with details coverage of the arms trade with saudi arabia is going to be a very important...
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they join one of the world's most notorious ahmed groups. but found a way out rebuild their lives and national help but it's. a tale of course for crude and child soldiers and they have rethink exploitation of women and daughters a bad part of the radicalized standards donal desire. what began as a small extremist group in africa's most populous country we learned that those infected from the government to just shoot him soon turned into a battle front for the nigerian government however why. the torrijos for abducting more than two hundred schoolgirls the killing of displacement of thousands of people al-jazeera investigates the origins and bloody rise of iraq on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. alone devika pollin you're watching the news hour live from doha it is good to have your company coming up in the next sixty minutes. we had that libya's u.n. backed government accuses warlords. of the trail as their troops fight for control of the capital tripoli. thousands of people marched near saddam's army headquarters and the presidential palac
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on the same page some of the some of the opposition parties like the sudanese congress party led by ahmed to gear he wants a reform of the national intelligence and security services whose director stepped down yesterday but other parties other sides especially the sudanese professional association which has been spearheading the protests for the past four months they won that body the intelligence body completely abolished and they want accountability for those who have been far as of president bush's regime who was who was in power just four days ago so at the moment we have talks still ongoing but the opposition and other political parties are in a different themselves so it's very hard to see how they can come together on one page and talk to the military council meanwhile process are ongoing on the streets people are saying that whatever happens they want to make sure that the transitional period should be led by a civilian majority counsel and speaking of the political and the opposition parties that are currently meeting right now with the military council how representative would
on the same page some of the some of the opposition parties like the sudanese congress party led by ahmed to gear he wants a reform of the national intelligence and security services whose director stepped down yesterday but other parties other sides especially the sudanese professional association which has been spearheading the protests for the past four months they won that body the intelligence body completely abolished and they want accountability for those who have been far as of...
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me i thought the neon in me at the way you wish although you beat or notat it rode out the way you ahmed ali at the taoiseach. it appears that when there are cases of exploitation and abuse the labor department expects the traffickers to look after the goals they traffic. we ask if myanmar and singapore are working together to solve the problem and in or never on monday in atlanta who don't want all of the hour when the film is on or seem to be at home in mt mom obama. back in singapore it's clear to see the band isn't working. every week hundreds of domestic workers from myanmar gather here to enjoy their day off. most if not all of them have managed to circumvent the ban. some of those like they are still in their teens. when we raised the issue with singapore's ministry of manpower they responded in writing saying the passport remains the primary document for identification and age verification it is thus important. in the source country to ensure the accuracy of the details in the passports. since us sister's death cho-cho is still grieving. when we first met at the funeral she told
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. >> and ahmed was happy to talk as long as we didn't show his face. >> we have done this before but never professionally. >> what's the feature story. >> i wanted to know what it's like to be a lyft driver. it's not hard to sign up. answer a few questions give them a license number, social security. the hardest part for me was figuring out what picture to use. >> would you ride with that man? >> no. >> are you trying to be a slightly scarey picture. >> a scarey picture might be appropriate when dealing with downtown traffic. >> okay we're making another right on harrison. okay. shush. >> one learns quickly out here that civilians rarely give ride smar drivers any break. >> are you kidding? i'm working man. >> the lyft app is simple and effective connecting you with passengers and shows you the best route for getting them where they want to go. but you have to find them first. and at rush don't go.ave to k anden god, i feel an obligation to commenting. >> while we look for cheng. lyft will lease a car like this for $219 plus taxes and fees. the driver pays for gas and has a $1,000 du
. >> and ahmed was happy to talk as long as we didn't show his face. >> we have done this before but never professionally. >> what's the feature story. >> i wanted to know what it's like to be a lyft driver. it's not hard to sign up. answer a few questions give them a license number, social security. the hardest part for me was figuring out what picture to use. >> would you ride with that man? >> no. >> are you trying to be a slightly scarey picture....
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they join one of the world's most notorious ahmed groups. but found a way out rebuild their lives and now help us. a tale of course for crude and child soldiers and the have refit exploitation of women and daughters a bad part of the radicalize you'd see in this tunnel desire. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. for the nomadic jacka tries to survival is about breaching their destination if we don't hurry well never be able to get the top of the story we follow the mongolian herdsmen on a treacherous migration find it's dangerous to the ices of them as they strive to preserve their traditional way of life a little bit clearer sometimes luser cattle there will die of cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. showdown in washington congress demands the full release of the mother report into russian meddling as well as donald trump's tax
they join one of the world's most notorious ahmed groups. but found a way out rebuild their lives and now help us. a tale of course for crude and child soldiers and the have refit exploitation of women and daughters a bad part of the radicalize you'd see in this tunnel desire. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. for the nomadic jacka...
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ahmed because very i was pronounced branded earlier this week after reportedly suffering blood poisoning from the court the asylum seeker was flown from an asylum to brisbane last week scott morrison says the immigration department would review the medical treatment for. myself in two of my colleagues very explicitly about medical concerns. in particular infection starting in the state. then a couple months later hominick is a still died of an infection starting in his foot and we had already told them months before and that's documented day time when everything what we had said is transcribed we had a senate inquiry into the death of reza berati and i don't see anything changing. i don't know what can help the man in man is sound. all the people in mary. we are telling the paper what's happening that nothing's changing. on put up a strong minister for immigration and border protection i've recorded this message to provide some important information you will know by now the plans are well underway for the first group of refugees to travel and settle in cambodia cambodian settlement prese
ahmed because very i was pronounced branded earlier this week after reportedly suffering blood poisoning from the court the asylum seeker was flown from an asylum to brisbane last week scott morrison says the immigration department would review the medical treatment for. myself in two of my colleagues very explicitly about medical concerns. in particular infection starting in the state. then a couple months later hominick is a still died of an infection starting in his foot and we had already...