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asid cameron described it standing shoulder to shoulder with franÇois along.the british prime minister stead that with an international framework against the islamic state group. >> on friday, the united nations unanimously backed action against isis in syria and iraq. action president hollande has taken and it is my firm conviction that britain .hould do so, too >> david campbell make his case on thursday at the house of commons before a vote expected for early december. the labor opposition will be given time to study his strategy on how to bring long-term security in the region once operations are over. on prime minister explained sunday it was his country's duty to intervene in syria. >> britain is not a country that allows others to do its work for it. this organization has killed killed agents and has people in the streets of paris, and has blown up a russian airliner. this is a threat against us all. >> the british prime minister cannot afford to see a repeat of the 2013 vote when mps refused to back his plan to bomb the as sad regime. this time mps app
asid cameron described it standing shoulder to shoulder with franÇois along.the british prime minister stead that with an international framework against the islamic state group. >> on friday, the united nations unanimously backed action against isis in syria and iraq. action president hollande has taken and it is my firm conviction that britain .hould do so, too >> david campbell make his case on thursday at the house of commons before a vote expected for early december. the labor...
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if we believe we should be part of that action, not standing aside from it. >> cameron stressed the need to further support the u.s.-led coalition. he cited the recent attacks in paris claimed by the islamic state. >> if we won't act now when our friend and ally france has been struck in this way, then our allies in the world can be forgiven for asking if not now, when. >> many in britain have been wary of getting drawn into another middle eastern conflict after the war in iraq in 2003. a labor leader questions if cameron's plan could lead to the deployment of british troops given there are no credible ground forces in syria. cameron said the deployment of ground forces could be count he -- counterproductive. >>> pressure is mounting ahead of u.n.'s climate conference in paris on monday. leaders will attend the annual meeting. over 20 years, delegates have never agreed on a legally binding universal agreement to slow the rise of global temperatures, but as nhk world's reporter tells us, that is the goal this year. >> reporter: u.s. weather officials released new details last week. they s
if we believe we should be part of that action, not standing aside from it. >> cameron stressed the need to further support the u.s.-led coalition. he cited the recent attacks in paris claimed by the islamic state. >> if we won't act now when our friend and ally france has been struck in this way, then our allies in the world can be forgiven for asking if not now, when. >> many in britain have been wary of getting drawn into another middle eastern conflict after the war in...
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action can help protect us, with our allies we should be part of that action, not standing aside from it. >> cameron stressed the need to support the u.s.-led coalition in syria. britain is already carrying out air strike in the group against iraq. >> if we won't act now, when our ally france is struck in this one, then our allies could be forgiven for asking, if not now, when? >> many are we'ry of getting drawn into another conflict after 2003. he asked if ground troops will be deployed and cameron insisted that won't happen, saying western troops there would be counter productive. >>> leaders in germany are stepping up the efforts against the militants, cabinet members have decided to deploy jets and warships to syria but only in a noncombat role. >> the terrible attacks by islamic state militants deeply affected france. we know such an inhumane act can also hit germany or another country at any time. >> local media say germany will send four to six tornado reconnaissance jets and a german frigate will provide backup to a french aircraft carrier deployed to waters off syria. >>> a poll conducted b
action can help protect us, with our allies we should be part of that action, not standing aside from it. >> cameron stressed the need to support the u.s.-led coalition in syria. britain is already carrying out air strike in the group against iraq. >> if we won't act now, when our ally france is struck in this one, then our allies could be forgiven for asking, if not now, when? >> many are we'ry of getting drawn into another conflict after 2003. he asked if ground troops will...
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aside from it. >> reporter: two years ago david cameron wanted to launch air strikes to oust syrian president basharsad and the vote was defeated but after attacks in paris france has been assembling a coalition of willing to destroy i.s.i.l. and seen as many more of a direct threat to national security. this was the scene in 2003 when a different british government led by the former prime minister tony blair wanted to invade iraq and the biggest protest in british history against a war many saw as illegal. today the prime minister says air strikes are needed for self-defense. growing number of people believe him. despite this opposition it's a vote the british government thinks it can win. barker in london. ♪ saudi-led coalition carried out air strikes the on smuggling supplies to houthi rebels in yemen, military official says weapons up loaded from two fishing vessels in the province when they were hit killing three smugglers and imposed a blockade on yemen to stop weapons reaching the houthis and loyal to president saleh and al jazeera correspondent sent this update from the yemeni city. >> trans
aside from it. >> reporter: two years ago david cameron wanted to launch air strikes to oust syrian president basharsad and the vote was defeated but after attacks in paris france has been assembling a coalition of willing to destroy i.s.i.l. and seen as many more of a direct threat to national security. this was the scene in 2003 when a different british government led by the former prime minister tony blair wanted to invade iraq and the biggest protest in british history against a war...
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cameron. it will be a difficult conversation anyway, because aside from issues of investment and economic developmenty will have to talk about stepping up cooperation in the fight against the so-called islamic state. they will have private conversations about egypt's progress toward greater democratic reforms, which, for david cameron and british officials, is essential in the fight against terrorism. this development with the statement from britain there could have been a bomb on board the russian airliner, that will add strain. i got off the phone with the foreign minister of egypt to his furious. he said britain had jumped to conclusions and put out a statement before the investigations were complete and then catastrophic for millions of egyptians who depend on tourism for their livelihood. i'm sure that his anger will not ease by the time he gets to 10 downing street tomorrow. statements are also coming out of the united states tonight, as well. babita: we know the region of sharm el-sheikh is almost completely reliant on international tourists. not only from the u.k., but elsewhere. lyse: after
cameron. it will be a difficult conversation anyway, because aside from issues of investment and economic developmenty will have to talk about stepping up cooperation in the fight against the so-called islamic state. they will have private conversations about egypt's progress toward greater democratic reforms, which, for david cameron and british officials, is essential in the fight against terrorism. this development with the statement from britain there could have been a bomb on board the...
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aside from it. >> reporter: two years ago david cameron wanted to launch air strikes to syrian president bashar al-assad. that vote was defeated. but after the attacks in paris, france has been assembling a coalition of the willing to destroy i.s.i.l. seen by many as posing a more direct threat to national security. this was the scene in 2003 when a different british government led by the former prime minister tony bla >> translation: r wanted to invade iraq. it was the biggest protest in british history against a war many saw as illegal. today the prime minister says air strikes are needed for self-defence. a growing number of people believe him. despite this opposition, it's a vote the british government thinks it can win >>> turkish police fired water canyons and tear gas on crowds protesting the shooting of a kurdish lawyer. thousands took to the streets after the prominent lawyer and activist was shot in the head in south east turkey. he was speaking to reporters when he was attacked. two officers were killed, 11 people wounded in a shoot out between the gunmen and police. turkey's prime minister h
aside from it. >> reporter: two years ago david cameron wanted to launch air strikes to syrian president bashar al-assad. that vote was defeated. but after the attacks in paris, france has been assembling a coalition of the willing to destroy i.s.i.l. seen by many as posing a more direct threat to national security. this was the scene in 2003 when a different british government led by the former prime minister tony bla >> translation: r wanted to invade iraq. it was the biggest...
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aside from it. >> reporter: two years ago david cameron wanted to launch air strikes to oust the president assad ands defeated but after attacks in paris they have been assemble coalition to destroy i.s.i.l. seen by many as a more direct threat to national security. this was the scene in 2003. when a different british government led by tony blair wanted to invade iraq and it was a war that many saw as illegal. today the prime minister says air strikes are needed for self-defense. growing number of people believe him. despite this opposition it's a vote the british government thinks it can win. nieve barker, al jazeera london. >>> coming up, in the news hour defying a travel ban the coptic pope provotes outrage on social media. violence in macedonia as the country begins building a metal fence along its border with greece and later in sport barcelona has a rich vain in la-lega and all the big leagues in europe coming up. ♪ saudi-led coalition carried out air strikes on boats they say were smuggling supplies to houthi rebels in yemen and weapons were being unloaded from two fishing vessels when they w
aside from it. >> reporter: two years ago david cameron wanted to launch air strikes to oust the president assad ands defeated but after attacks in paris they have been assemble coalition to destroy i.s.i.l. seen by many as a more direct threat to national security. this was the scene in 2003. when a different british government led by tony blair wanted to invade iraq and it was a war that many saw as illegal. today the prime minister says air strikes are needed for self-defense. growing...
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aside from it. >> reporter: two years ago, david cameron wanted to launch airstrikes to out of the the syrian presidental-assad. that vote was defeated. but after the attacks in paris, isil is seen my many as a more direct threat to national security. this is a scene from 2003, when the former prime minister tony blair wanted to invade iraq, it was the biggest protest in british history, against a war many saw as illegal. today the prime minister says air strikes are needed for self-defense. a growing number of people believe him. despite this op i think, it's a vote the british government thinks it can win. neave barker, al jazeera, london. >> about 5,000 people gathered in the spanish capital madrid to protest against the international air campaign in syria. some protesters say they don't want spain to become a target for attacks like those in paris two weeks ago. the prime minister has been holding off on a decision about whether to join the coalition ahead of elections later this month. and spain says it's arrested three people suspected of recruiting fight force isil. the interior ministry says tw
aside from it. >> reporter: two years ago, david cameron wanted to launch airstrikes to out of the the syrian presidental-assad. that vote was defeated. but after the attacks in paris, isil is seen my many as a more direct threat to national security. this is a scene from 2003, when the former prime minister tony blair wanted to invade iraq, it was the biggest protest in british history, against a war many saw as illegal. today the prime minister says air strikes are needed for...
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cameron and urging parliament to join the fight. >> we should be part of that action not standing aside from it. and from this more point comes a fundamental question, if we won't act now, when ow friend in allied france has been struck in this way, then our allies in the world can be forgiven for asking, if not now, when. >> reporter: and in france and belgium the manhunt continues for salah abdeslam and mostefai who were spotted together two days before the terror attack. the terror threat in belgium has been lowered from 4, the highest, to 3. >> and 140 world leaders will begin to arrive for a u.n. climate conference happening sunday. we'll certainly stay on top of that for you this weekend. >>> meantime, tomorrow morning protestors in chicago will march through the city's busiest shopping district on the busiest shopping day of the year. the march the magnificent mile organized by reverend jesse jackson is in protest to this graphic video showing a police officer shooting 17-year-old dequon mcdonald 16 times. that video has sparked waves of protest and outraged a city that is battling gun vi
cameron and urging parliament to join the fight. >> we should be part of that action not standing aside from it. and from this more point comes a fundamental question, if we won't act now, when ow friend in allied france has been struck in this way, then our allies in the world can be forgiven for asking, if not now, when. >> reporter: and in france and belgium the manhunt continues for salah abdeslam and mostefai who were spotted together two days before the terror attack. the...
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cameron is urging parliament to join the fight. >> we should be part of that action, not standing aside from it. and comes a fundamental question, if we don't act know when other friends and ally france has been struck in this way, then our allies in the world can be forgiven for asking, if not now, when. >> reporter: in france and belgium, the manhunt continues for the eighth attacker and a possible accomplice who gathered two days before the terror attack. despite the absence of any break-through arrest, though, the terror threat in belgium has been lowered from 4 to 3. >> facing new security challenges, as 140 world leaders begin to arrive there this sunday for a u.n. climate conference. we'll stay on top of that. >> meantime, the members of the california metal band that was performing when terrorists attacked their concert in paris are recalling the more he was of that night. the eagles of death were on stage at the bataclan theater when terrorists opened fire on the crowds and now the band is talking about the carnage as well as the support from the community they received after the massac
cameron is urging parliament to join the fight. >> we should be part of that action, not standing aside from it. and comes a fundamental question, if we don't act know when other friends and ally france has been struck in this way, then our allies in the world can be forgiven for asking, if not now, when. >> reporter: in france and belgium, the manhunt continues for the eighth attacker and a possible accomplice who gathered two days before the terror attack. despite the absence of...
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aside from the military commitment there is an agreement for more intelligence-sharing. cameron himself saying that there was more information coming from outside the eu than what's shared between eu states. so some progress it would seem there because there's so much embarrassment both in france and belgium about nothing being no nonabout so many ahead of the attacks. >> russia says it hit 472 targets in syria. strikes helping the syrian government troops recapture locations in the central problems of of homs. started two months ago. tankers carrying crude oil to factories within i.s.i.l. were among the targets. >>> concerns ever cruise missiles, to close the air space over northern iraq to civilian flights. it will remain closed until wednesday morning. travel almost finally 00 kilometers over iraq and iran. >>> the russian president has been discussing the syrian conflict with iran's supreme leader. the war in syria is dominated the talks. al jazeera's rory challands has more from moscow. >> a jam packed diplomatic day for russian president in tehran. three main items on the
aside from the military commitment there is an agreement for more intelligence-sharing. cameron himself saying that there was more information coming from outside the eu than what's shared between eu states. so some progress it would seem there because there's so much embarrassment both in france and belgium about nothing being no nonabout so many ahead of the attacks. >> russia says it hit 472 targets in syria. strikes helping the syrian government troops recapture locations in the...
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cameron is urging parliament to join the fight. >> we should be part of the action not standing aside from it. and from this moral point, comes a fundamental question, if we won't act now, when our friend and ally, france, has been struck in this way, then our allies in the world can be forgiven for asking if not now, when? >> in france and belgium the manhunt continues for the eighth attacker, sulaw abslaum and a possible accomplice who was stopped together two days before the attacks. despite the arrests the terror threat in belgium has been lowered from four the highest, to three. the capital brussels has been locked down for the past five days. france will face a new security challenge as 140 world leaders begin to arrive sunday for a un climate conference. >> now, we've gotten word that german police have made two arrests in a mosque in berlin. the two men stand accused of planning to carry out a bombing attack, doug? >> steve harrigan with a brightly live eiffel tower behind him. things are not getting better between russia and turkey. harsh words about who should apologize to him over t
cameron is urging parliament to join the fight. >> we should be part of the action not standing aside from it. and from this moral point, comes a fundamental question, if we won't act now, when our friend and ally, france, has been struck in this way, then our allies in the world can be forgiven for asking if not now, when? >> in france and belgium the manhunt continues for the eighth attacker, sulaw abslaum and a possible accomplice who was stopped together two days before the...