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we are going to defeat daesh. we wa nt here. we are going to defeat daesh. da es h we want to make sure what comes after daesh is stable. if you look at the record to date we have now, coalition backed operations in iraq and syria, have cleared out 60,000 square kilometres of territory. we have liberated 4 million people. as the coalition advances into raqqa families are fleeing. many end up in this camp. all lived under the harsh rule of the group that calls itself islamic state, not all against their will. 0ne corner of the camp is reserved for the wise and shorter of eye as fighters. —— is fighters. this woman left lebanon for raqqa two years ago to join her husband, a jihadi. when he was killed she married a tunisian and so she joined the ranks of a relatively privileged group — the wives of foreign fighters. there seems little sympathy here for the treatment of sex slaves at the hands of their ca ptors. the caliphate maybe be weakened but its mentality persists. if and when raqqa falls, it will be thanks in large part to the american military and their
we are going to defeat daesh. we wa nt here. we are going to defeat daesh. da es h we want to make sure what comes after daesh is stable. if you look at the record to date we have now, coalition backed operations in iraq and syria, have cleared out 60,000 square kilometres of territory. we have liberated 4 million people. as the coalition advances into raqqa families are fleeing. many end up in this camp. all lived under the harsh rule of the group that calls itself islamic state, not all...
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but that united states is committed to defeating daesh, that is why here we are going to defeat daeshaesh and we want to make sure whatever comes after da es h want to make sure whatever comes after daesh is stable. and if you look at the record to date, we have now coalition back operations in iraq and syria have cleared out 60,000 square kilometres of territory. we have liberated over 4 million people. as the coalition advancesin million people. as the coalition advances in the raqqa, families fleeing. many end up in this camp. all lived under the harsh rule of the group that calls itself islamic state. not all against their will. one corner of the cap is reserved for the wives and children of is fighters. this woman left lebanon for raqqa two years ago, to join fighters. this woman left lebanon for raqqa two years ago, tojoin her husband, haji hadi. when he was killed, she married a tunisian and so killed, she married a tunisian and so shejoined a killed, she married a tunisian and so she joined a relatively privileged group, the wives of foreign fighters —— jihadi. there seems lit
but that united states is committed to defeating daesh, that is why here we are going to defeat daeshaesh and we want to make sure whatever comes after da es h want to make sure whatever comes after daesh is stable. and if you look at the record to date, we have now coalition back operations in iraq and syria have cleared out 60,000 square kilometres of territory. we have liberated over 4 million people. as the coalition advancesin million people. as the coalition advances in the raqqa,...
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the question is being asked — the end of daesh? the answer has to be known.any kind of celebration or anybody saying this isa celebration or anybody saying this is a milestone victory. the analyst says, quite rightly, that this organisation has morphed, and it's trying to become an underground, global movement, if it hasn't already. we all appreciate this. we only have to look at the way terrorist attacks are, if not organised, then inspired by the rhetoric that this organisation seeks to put out all over the world. so it may have moved from that physical entity that was looking to have that geographical ownership to that narrative that is inspiring the kinds of horrible things we are seeing all over the world. i'm really interested in this tax reform! why don't you do it? tax—free form in india. until now their whereabouts 29 different areas, and if you put a truck full of goods at one end of the country and drove through all 29, that would be a roundabout route, but you pay tax in each bit you went through, which seems quite difficult and open to corruption
the question is being asked — the end of daesh? the answer has to be known.any kind of celebration or anybody saying this isa celebration or anybody saying this is a milestone victory. the analyst says, quite rightly, that this organisation has morphed, and it's trying to become an underground, global movement, if it hasn't already. we all appreciate this. we only have to look at the way terrorist attacks are, if not organised, then inspired by the rhetoric that this organisation seeks to put...
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. >> this young boy and his father have managed to escape daesh and flee.ce the 10th day of ramadan, there has been no bread. you do not see any daesh members anymore, they are all fighting. >> for his motorcycle, determined to go back into the area to get his family. >> to the comrades who can hear me, do not shoot at the motorbikes behind us. they are civilians. >> we advance toward central raqqa. our destination is less than 400 meters from the war. clara is one of the battle's main commanders. she is in charge of coordinating with the international coalition. she wants to make sure they get the chance to succeed. >> if you would like to leave your son with us, the time it takes to do your return trip. >> it is. safer if he stays with me. >> are you going by bike? >> yes. >> i will give you something to take with you. the man and his son ride off for the islamic state stronghold. this time, they are alone. they hope to return alive with the whole family. spf has promised cover cured as they leave, heavy fighting starts. are you there? take cover. can you
. >> this young boy and his father have managed to escape daesh and flee.ce the 10th day of ramadan, there has been no bread. you do not see any daesh members anymore, they are all fighting. >> for his motorcycle, determined to go back into the area to get his family. >> to the comrades who can hear me, do not shoot at the motorbikes behind us. they are civilians. >> we advance toward central raqqa. our destination is less than 400 meters from the war. clara is one of...
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[applause] daesh atrocities of threatens the order. they create chaos not only because of the carnage but because of the humanitarian crises and migratory explosions that follow. this is why the world has united .gainst this scourge wild extremism challenges our way of life. we will always oppose it. another key benefit for canada is free trade. well, it hits as hard. that is the impassable legend of the 1930's and the great depression. why do trade barriers hurt the people they are intended to help? they stifle innovation and kill employment. this is a lesson we should learn from history. we should not need to teach it to ourselves again through painful experiences. >> international order in earlier generations faces to be challenges. both unprecedented. this challenges the rapid emergence of the global - and asia, more particularly china. and they need to integrate the countries into the world's economic and political system in a way that is additive. it preserves the best of the old orders and addresses the existential threat of cli
[applause] daesh atrocities of threatens the order. they create chaos not only because of the carnage but because of the humanitarian crises and migratory explosions that follow. this is why the world has united .gainst this scourge wild extremism challenges our way of life. we will always oppose it. another key benefit for canada is free trade. well, it hits as hard. that is the impassable legend of the 1930's and the great depression. why do trade barriers hurt the people they are intended to...
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what is the choice, to leave the west bank for palestinianjihad and daesh. said the other day, we will get it done. his son—in—lanared kushner has been sent to negotiate. he himself has seen netanyahu and abbas. he says abbas is committed to peace. is the us president wrong, misguided? no, he now says different things about the reality on the ground. i believe this administration is more realistic regarding the situation on the ground. first of all they tried to convince abbas not to promote terror by paying salaries to terrorists or the families of jihadists and so forth. is it wise for donald trump to put a great deal of political credibility and capital on the idea that he can make peace between israel and the palestinians? let's try... so many presidents and secretary of states try. israeli prime ministers try to solve it. and they fail, why? because the gap is huge. you can talk about peace. he is reluctant to recognise our right to exist as a nationstate, as a jewish people in any boundaries. can you bridge the gap? we have to manage the problem from t
what is the choice, to leave the west bank for palestinianjihad and daesh. said the other day, we will get it done. his son—in—lanared kushner has been sent to negotiate. he himself has seen netanyahu and abbas. he says abbas is committed to peace. is the us president wrong, misguided? no, he now says different things about the reality on the ground. i believe this administration is more realistic regarding the situation on the ground. first of all they tried to convince abbas not to...
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terrorism by continuing the united king dm's leading role in international litary action to destroy daesh in iraq and syria. it will continue efforts to reform the system to continue the ability to tackle mass migration, alleviate poverty and end modern slavery. my government will continue to support international actions against climate change, including the implementation of the paris agreement. prince phillip and i look forward to welcoming their imagine -- majesties queen felipe -- king fee felipe and the quine of spain in july. we will host the summit in cement next year to its regiments to this and future generations. members of the house of commons, estimates for the public service -- services will be laid before you. my lords and members of the house of commons, other matters will be laid before you. i pry that the -- pray that the blessing of almighty god may rest upon your council. >> after the state opening of british parallel meant, members of the house of commons began debate on the queen's speech, rime minister may and were interrupted several times on issues not in the spee
terrorism by continuing the united king dm's leading role in international litary action to destroy daesh in iraq and syria. it will continue efforts to reform the system to continue the ability to tackle mass migration, alleviate poverty and end modern slavery. my government will continue to support international actions against climate change, including the implementation of the paris agreement. prince phillip and i look forward to welcoming their imagine -- majesties queen felipe -- king fee...
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the priority now is to make sure our missile hits that daesh artillery piece.piloted drone. he shows me video of one targeting an is or daesh mortar position, hidden in a house in mosul. can you honestly say to me that you can guarantee you won't cause civilian casualties? we will never guarantee that. what we can demonstrate through rigour and these videos is we do absolutely everything within our power. the raf has been carrying out these bombing missions against is for coming up to three years now, and in that time they've carried out more than1,000 airstrikes, dropping more than 3,000 bombs and missiles. and yet they say they've seen no evidence so far that they've been responsible for any civilian casualties. it's almost implausible to suggest that you haven't caused civilian casualties, isn't it? what i can say right now is the evidence that we have doesn't point to any uk involvement. but we are only human activity and we are not perfect, and even with our best efforts, i cannot hand on heart say that that would not happen, but we are doing our level bes
the priority now is to make sure our missile hits that daesh artillery piece.piloted drone. he shows me video of one targeting an is or daesh mortar position, hidden in a house in mosul. can you honestly say to me that you can guarantee you won't cause civilian casualties? we will never guarantee that. what we can demonstrate through rigour and these videos is we do absolutely everything within our power. the raf has been carrying out these bombing missions against is for coming up to three...
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. >> reporter: colonel patrick commands most of the advisers helping to fight isis also known as daesh in mosul? do you know how many isis fighters? >> i'm not sure it really matters. because the daesh fighters in there will fight to death. >> reporter: we went to see the front line in mosul's old city. it's a moonscape and dangerous terrain with narrow alleys perfect for isis ambushes which is why u.s. troops have been striking this area so hard. you can see how powerful some of the american air strikes were. this is a crater. it must be 20, 30 feet deep. it appears that was the target. you can see in the garage there's an armored vehicle, an improvised vehicle, actually a car bomb built by isis. caught in this war zone are thousands of families now free from isis' reign of terror, its draconian laws and public beheadings. this man saying he was reborn, thanking everyone he saw, even us. three years ago isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi announced the start of his so-called caliphate in a mosque here. last week isis blew it up. today iraqi forces raised their flag on the spot. >> this i
. >> reporter: colonel patrick commands most of the advisers helping to fight isis also known as daesh in mosul? do you know how many isis fighters? >> i'm not sure it really matters. because the daesh fighters in there will fight to death. >> reporter: we went to see the front line in mosul's old city. it's a moonscape and dangerous terrain with narrow alleys perfect for isis ambushes which is why u.s. troops have been striking this area so hard. you can see how powerful some...
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"daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they destroyed life in the city, says ali mahdi,fe." here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that is what our intelligence tells us," says colonel falah al—abdan, "and also we heard them speaking on the radio — we can tell their nationality from that." now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above
"daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they destroyed life in the city, says ali mahdi,fe." here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that is what our intelligence tells us," says colonel falah al—abdan, "and also we heard them speaking on the radio — we can tell their nationality from that." now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded...
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"daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they destroyed life in the city, says ali mahdi, our duty is to bring mosul back to life." here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that is what our intelligence tells us," says colonel falah al—abdan, "and also we heard them speaking on the radio — we can tell their nationality from that." now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above with a series of air strikes. from above explosions from above we counted three in an hour. from above part of the final push to eliminate an enemy that once controlled a third of iraq. orla guerin, bbc news, mosul. a third of iraq. here, at least six people have been injured, including three children, after a car collided with pedestrians in newcastle. the vehicle mounted the pavement outside the westgate sports centre. police have arrested a 42—year—old woman and say what happened isn't terror related. on‘s isn't terror related. sport here is olly foster at the on‘s sport here is olly foste
"daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they destroyed life in the city, says ali mahdi, our duty is to bring mosul back to life." here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that is what our intelligence tells us," says colonel falah al—abdan, "and also we heard them speaking on the radio — we can tell their nationality from that." now their caliphate is turning to...
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from border security to the defense of north america through norad to the fight against daesh, nato and improving and nurturing our trade relationship which is the strongest in the world. at the same time will work with other like-minded people and countries that share our nterest. and that is as follows, first we will support the rules -based international order and all its institutions and seek ways to strengthen and improve them. we will strongly support the multilateral forum where discussions are held including the g7, g 20, oas, wto, commonwealth, the arctic council and of course nato and the un. a cornerstone of our multilateral agenda is our steadfast commitment to the transatlantic alliance. our bond s manifest in -- our agreement with the european union which we believe in and warmly support. in the military deployment. there can be no traffic that nato and article 5 are at the heart of canada's national security policy. we will strive for leadership in all of these multilateral forms. we are honored to be hosting the g7 next year and energetically pursuing a two-year term on
from border security to the defense of north america through norad to the fight against daesh, nato and improving and nurturing our trade relationship which is the strongest in the world. at the same time will work with other like-minded people and countries that share our nterest. and that is as follows, first we will support the rules -based international order and all its institutions and seek ways to strengthen and improve them. we will strongly support the multilateral forum where...
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mentioned macron's campaign, the french government announcing the creation of the so-called anti- daesh task force. as such, 20 or so officials, intelligence analysts and professionals will be working 24 hours a day reporting directly to the french president. the idea is that all this will lead to better oversight and better coordination between the newer elements of the intelligence infrastructure here considering in-, the past there has been rivalry groups these various which has led to delays and mistakes. the state of emergency has been in place since the november 13 attacks back in 2015 and it is a controversial measure as human rights organizations have protested about muslim communities being unfairly targeted. the state of emergency allows police much greater powers in terms of ability to arrest and retain people. a bill would going through parliament to decide where we go from there. the human rights organizations will be keeping a kenai on that bill. james: president donald trump on wednesday announced his pick for fbi director, christopher wray, a former justice department of
mentioned macron's campaign, the french government announcing the creation of the so-called anti- daesh task force. as such, 20 or so officials, intelligence analysts and professionals will be working 24 hours a day reporting directly to the french president. the idea is that all this will lead to better oversight and better coordination between the newer elements of the intelligence infrastructure here considering in-, the past there has been rivalry groups these various which has led to...
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if you look at daesh, daesh is now on its last legs, but it's been quite effective in terms of its online presence. we need to be saying to these big internet companies, what are you doing, what are you doing to share that information with the authorities. it's not so much the -- it's no good looking at the muslim community and saying, you're in the saying this. a lot of this is happening online. i work with the girls who went to syria. i spoke to the families. the families were totally unaware of what was happening. most youngsters will have a smartphone. you have a double whammy. you have people of my generation who aren't really that in tune with social media. then you have the language issue. a lot of these youngsters are now being groomed online. so i think the questions should be what are google doing with their vast profits, what are twitter doing with their profits to try and help people report that information to the authorities. >> dal babu, thank you very much for joining us. we're going to take a short break and be back with more developments. gies. try new flonase sensimist a
if you look at daesh, daesh is now on its last legs, but it's been quite effective in terms of its online presence. we need to be saying to these big internet companies, what are you doing, what are you doing to share that information with the authorities. it's not so much the -- it's no good looking at the muslim community and saying, you're in the saying this. a lot of this is happening online. i work with the girls who went to syria. i spoke to the families. the families were totally unaware...
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in the past year or two, it has seen a lot of spectacular attacks by terrorist groups, sometimes daesh or isis claims responsibility, and there are times when the taliban, or some taliban offshoots, claim responsibility. laura: in this case, afghan intelligence is suggesting is the work of a group linked to pakistan. what do you think of that? >> i think this is a credible assessment. if you look at the manner under which this was carried out, the signs of their footprint is not there. i believe they, who are affiliated closely to the linked to pakistani security establishment, they wanted to send a message. this message comes at a time that is very critical. thehe one hand you have u.s.-nato politicians who are going to decide on the fate of the afghan mission. laura: can we know that u.s. generals have said they want 3000 to 5000 troops. would that make a difference, especially if this is a work of that network? does that change the equation? >> from the afghan perspective, yes. these advisors and trainers are absolutely needed in afghanistan in order to make sure such attacks will n
in the past year or two, it has seen a lot of spectacular attacks by terrorist groups, sometimes daesh or isis claims responsibility, and there are times when the taliban, or some taliban offshoots, claim responsibility. laura: in this case, afghan intelligence is suggesting is the work of a group linked to pakistan. what do you think of that? >> i think this is a credible assessment. if you look at the manner under which this was carried out, the signs of their footprint is not there. i...
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"daesh came and killed civilians", says ali. "they destroyed life in the city."e." here's the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that's what our intelligence tells us", says this colonel. "and also we heard them speaking on the radio." "we can tell their nationality from that." and iraqi drones monitor their movements, if they dare to move at all. here, militants run from building to building in the vast medical complex, looking for cover. commanders tell us there are french, russians and chechens here, as well as the british. they say there are three senior is leaders along with them, trapped below ground. now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above with a series of air strikes. we counted three in an hour. it's the final push against an enemy that once controlled a third of iraq, and that tonight has begun a counter attack. orla guerin, bbc news, mosul. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. hopes are fading in china's sichuan prov
"daesh came and killed civilians", says ali. "they destroyed life in the city."e." here's the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that's what our intelligence tells us", says this colonel. "and also we heard them speaking on the radio." "we can tell their nationality from that." and iraqi drones monitor their movements, if they dare to move at all. here, militants run...
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we will always work tirelessly to keep australians safe, and we do that by destroying daesh in the field in the middle east and by destroying their networks here at home. we will keep australians safe. we have the best agencies, the best intelligence services, in the world. there are no guarantees, of course, but since september 14 when the threat level was raise thread have been 603 arresteds for terrorism relate offenses. another one this week. 12 major plots have been disrupted and we continue to use every avenue available at our disposal providing additional resources whether they be financial or legal, whether it relates to signals intelligence or human intelligence, we will do all we can as we always have, to keep australians safe to defend the liberty that this parliament is established to preserve. >> hear, hear. >> the foreign minister also strongly condemned those attacks and mentioned there is an upgraded travel warning for any australians in the united kingdom. >> the member for north sydney. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my question is to the minister of foreign affairs. will t
we will always work tirelessly to keep australians safe, and we do that by destroying daesh in the field in the middle east and by destroying their networks here at home. we will keep australians safe. we have the best agencies, the best intelligence services, in the world. there are no guarantees, of course, but since september 14 when the threat level was raise thread have been 603 arresteds for terrorism relate offenses. another one this week. 12 major plots have been disrupted and we...
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the saudis have suffered a lot from al-qaeda—type terrorism, daesh—type terrorism, radicalization, and comparison. you have called for a monitoring mechanism of where the money is going — is this one of the new possible solutions to this crisis? in 2014, the gcc countries raised their concerns about qatar's support for extremist terrorists and this resulted in an agreement that was signed by the emir of qatar. unfortunately, words were not kept, promises were not kept. as a result, it is, i would say, logical that any new solution, as it transpires, has to be monitored. we have to see where the money goes. is this about regime change? it is about behavioural change. it is about behaviour change, it is about taking out one of the major, major supporters of the extremistjihadist narrative in the region and one with a lot of financial resources to make a difference. these tensions have simmered for years. has the arrival of president trump emboldened you then? with the trump administration we see the prioritisation of the fight against extremism and against terrorism. 0n the macro level t
the saudis have suffered a lot from al-qaeda—type terrorism, daesh—type terrorism, radicalization, and comparison. you have called for a monitoring mechanism of where the money is going — is this one of the new possible solutions to this crisis? in 2014, the gcc countries raised their concerns about qatar's support for extremist terrorists and this resulted in an agreement that was signed by the emir of qatar. unfortunately, words were not kept, promises were not kept. as a result, it is,...
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daesh came and killed civilians says ali.ng mosul back to life. here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up including some britons. that's what our intelligence tells us says the kernel. and also we had them speaking on the radio. we could tell their nationality from bart. —— from fat. now they're caliphate is turning to ash. their positions being pounded from above with a series air strikes. we counted three in one hour. part of the final push to eliminate an enemy that once controlled one third of iraq. 0rla guerin bbc news mosul. at least seven people have died in the high—altitude tourist resort of gulmarg in indian—administered kashmir, when the world's second highest cable car crashed. police say the cable snapped in strong winds. hundreds are still stranded in the cabins. a rescue operation is under way. hundreds of people in spain have been evacuated from the path of a huge forest fire. the blaze broke out in a pine forest near the city of huelva last night. windy condit
daesh came and killed civilians says ali.ng mosul back to life. here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up including some britons. that's what our intelligence tells us says the kernel. and also we had them speaking on the radio. we could tell their nationality from bart. —— from fat. now they're caliphate is turning to ash. their positions being pounded from above with a series air strikes. we counted three in one hour. part of the final...
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"daesh came and killed civilians", says ali.bring mosul back to life." here's the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that's what our intelligence tells us", says this colonel. "and also we heard them speaking on the radio." "we can tell their nationality from that." and iraqi drones monitor their movements, if they dare to move at all. here, militants run from building to building in the vast medical complex, looking for cover. now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above with a series of air strikes. we counted three in an hour. it's the final push against an enemy that once controlled a third of iraq, and that tonight has begun a counter attack. well here in the uk, more residential tower blocks have failed safety checks on their exterior cladding in the wake of the grenfell tower fire in west london. 60 high rise buildings in 25 local authority areas have now been checked, and the results: all of them, so far, have failed
"daesh came and killed civilians", says ali.bring mosul back to life." here's the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that's what our intelligence tells us", says this colonel. "and also we heard them speaking on the radio." "we can tell their nationality from that." and iraqi drones monitor their movements, if they dare to move at all. here, militants run from building to building...
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"daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they destroyed life in the city, our duty is to bringe britons. "that is what our intelligence tells us," says colonel falah al—abdan, "and also we heard them speaking on the radio — we can tell their nationality from that." now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above with a series of air strikes. we counted three in an hour. part of the final push to eliminate an enemy that once controlled a third of iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, mosul. the united nations says the number of suspected cases of cholera in yemen has now passed 200,000. the world health organization and the un children's agency, unicef, say the country is facing the worst cholera outbreak in the world. rylee carlson reports. this child is being taken care of at a camp. unicef says the country has the worst cholera outbreak in the world. health officials are worried a lack of access to medical care will mean more people will be affected, and more will die. this is double the caseload of two and a half weeks ago. we fear that the number will
"daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they destroyed life in the city, our duty is to bringe britons. "that is what our intelligence tells us," says colonel falah al—abdan, "and also we heard them speaking on the radio — we can tell their nationality from that." now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above with a series of air strikes. we counted three in an hour. part of the final push to eliminate an enemy...
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they have been helping to deal with daesh terrorism, helping to rescue migrants in the mediterranean,acekeeping in south sudan, all of that keeps us safer here at home. they are out of our sight but they should never be out of mind. and it is very important that we continue to thank them everyday, every year, on armed forces day. the main event has been taking place in liverpool, where a parade and raf fly—past have marked armed forces day. a short time ago, our correspondent danielle hewson gave us this update from liverpool. it is teaming on the dock behind me. over 100,000 have turned up to celebrate national armed forces day. there is a replica typhoon on the dock behind me. this is about marking the sacrifices of our servicemen and women and the event goes on all day, the chance that they would take a look on board and hms type 23 frigate called the iron duke, a dragon boat racing and also fly pasts, the red arrows have all ready loan and we will see the battle of britain memorial flight. it is an event which has attracted a great deal of attention, people have had the chance to
they have been helping to deal with daesh terrorism, helping to rescue migrants in the mediterranean,acekeeping in south sudan, all of that keeps us safer here at home. they are out of our sight but they should never be out of mind. and it is very important that we continue to thank them everyday, every year, on armed forces day. the main event has been taking place in liverpool, where a parade and raf fly—past have marked armed forces day. a short time ago, our correspondent danielle hewson...
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"daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they destroyed life in the city, our duty is to bringto life." here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that is what our intelligence tells us," says colonel falah al—abdan, "and also we heard them speaking on the radio — we can tell their nationality from that." now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above with a series of air strikes. we counted three in an hour. part of the final push to eliminate an enemy that once controlled a third of iraq. orla guerin, bbc news, mosul. years of conflict in yemen have destroyed the country's infrastructure. the collapse of water and sanitation systems has left almost 15 million people without access to basic health care. as a result, easily treatable diseases such as cholera are spreading at an unprecedented rate. more than 200,000 people are believed to be infected, and more than 1,300 people have already died — a quarter of them children. dr richard brennan is the world health organisat
"daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they destroyed life in the city, our duty is to bringto life." here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that is what our intelligence tells us," says colonel falah al—abdan, "and also we heard them speaking on the radio — we can tell their nationality from that." now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being...
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"daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they destroyed life in the city, our duty is to bringanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that is what our intelligence tells us," says colonel falah al—abdan, "and also we heard them speaking on the radio — we can tell their nationality from that." now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above with a series of air strikes. we counted three in an hour. part of the final push to eliminate an enemy that once controlled a third of iraq. orla guerin, bbc news, mosul. here in the uk, more tower blocks across england have failed safety checks on cladding in the way of the g re nfell checks on cladding in the way of the grenfell disaster in west london. 60 high—rise buildings in 25 authority areas have been checked and all of them so far have failed to meet fire safety sta nda rds. pendleton in salford, the latest location where tower—block cladding is being removed. it's unsettling sight for another group of residents who've lived here many years. it's left us, as resid
"daesh came and killed civilians," says ali mahdi, "they destroyed life in the city, our duty is to bringanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that is what our intelligence tells us," says colonel falah al—abdan, "and also we heard them speaking on the radio — we can tell their nationality from that." now their caliphate is turning to ash, their positions being pounded from above with a series of air strikes. we...
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they have been helping to deal with daesh terrorism, helping to rescue migrants in the mediterranean,h sudan, all of that keeps us safer here at home. they are out of our sight but they should never be out of mind. and it is very important that we continue to thank them everyday, every year, on armed forces day. the main event has been taking place in liverpool, where a parade and raf fly—past have marked armed forces day. 0ur correspondent danielle hewson gave us this update from liverpool. 0ver over 100,000 0ver100,000 people have turned out to celebrate. we have got people queueing to take a look inside a replica of typhoon, real version did a flyby to mark the start of the event earlier today. there was a parade which ended up down the way at the royal box where the earl of wessex was representing the queen, along with prime minister theresa may. now this has become an annual event. it is the ninth one and it's all about marking the sacrifices and the dedication of our service men and women. the event will be going on all day. there is a chance for people to take a look on board a
they have been helping to deal with daesh terrorism, helping to rescue migrants in the mediterranean,h sudan, all of that keeps us safer here at home. they are out of our sight but they should never be out of mind. and it is very important that we continue to thank them everyday, every year, on armed forces day. the main event has been taking place in liverpool, where a parade and raf fly—past have marked armed forces day. 0ur correspondent danielle hewson gave us this update from liverpool....
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daesh came and killed civilians, says harley.royed life in the city. 0ur duty is to bring mosul back to life —— ali. here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that's what our intelligence tells us," "that's what our intelligence tells us," says the kernel. "we also heard them speaking on the radio, we can tell their nationality from that." iraqi drones monitor their movements if they dare to move at all. here militants run from building to building in the vast medical complex looking for a cover. commanders tell us looking for a cover. commanders tell us there are french, russians and chechens here as well as the british. they say there are three senior is leaders along with them trapped below ground. now that the caliphate is turning to ash their positions, being pounded from above, with a series of air strikes. we counted three in an hour. it's the final push against an enemy that once controlled the third of iraq. 0 rla once controlled the third of ira
daesh came and killed civilians, says harley.royed life in the city. 0ur duty is to bring mosul back to life —— ali. here is the hospital building where commanders say about 200 foreign militants are holed up, including some britons. "that's what our intelligence tells us," "that's what our intelligence tells us," says the kernel. "we also heard them speaking on the radio, we can tell their nationality from that." iraqi drones monitor their movements if they...
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daesh offer. —— offer.o have a look at the papers at 11:30pm but let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the i leads on tonight's tower block evacuation in camden as the local authority orders urgent safety work. the telegraph quotes the council leader in the borough saying grenfell changes everything. tonight's development in camden came too late for the mirror. the paper focuses on how a fridge freezer started the grenfell blaze. the express labels theresa may's critics eu bullies as the prime minister announced details of the uk's offer to eu nationals after brexit. according to the times, the manchester suicide bomber used videos from youtube and other websites to help to build the device that killed 22 people. and the mail serialises a biography of the duchess of cornwall. european union leaders have given a cool response to theresa may's proposal to guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the uk. the president of the european council, donald tusk, called the plans below his expectati
daesh offer. —— offer.o have a look at the papers at 11:30pm but let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the i leads on tonight's tower block evacuation in camden as the local authority orders urgent safety work. the telegraph quotes the council leader in the borough saying grenfell changes everything. tonight's development in camden came too late for the mirror. the paper focuses on how a fridge freezer started the grenfell blaze. the express labels theresa may's critics eu...
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he shows me video of one targeting an is, or daesh, mortar position, hidden in a house in mosul.alties? we will never guarantee that. what we can demonstrate through rigour and the use of these videos is we do absolutely everything within our power. every member of the crew wants to go home with a battle damage assessment that says "no civilian casualties". the raf has been carrying out these bombing missions against is for coming up to three years now. and in that time they've carried out more than 1000 air strikes, dropping more than 3000 bombs and missiles. and yet, they say, they've seen no evidence so far that they've been responsible for any civilian casualties. what i can say right now is that the evidence that we have doesn't point to any uk involvement. it's human activity and we're not perfect, and even with our best efforts i cannot hand on heart say that wouldn't happen. but there are those who already believe britain's paying a price for this war, with some linking this kind of military intervention to the recent terrorist attacks in the uk. i do struggle a bit to li
he shows me video of one targeting an is, or daesh, mortar position, hidden in a house in mosul.alties? we will never guarantee that. what we can demonstrate through rigour and the use of these videos is we do absolutely everything within our power. every member of the crew wants to go home with a battle damage assessment that says "no civilian casualties". the raf has been carrying out these bombing missions against is for coming up to three years now. and in that time they've...
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is it the daesh, isis, isil? >> having spent a little bit of time affiliated with law enforcement andwarfare, unless you wish to bolster your enemy, unless you wish to strengthen your enemy, in the world, you minimize, you might refer to them say for example as the jv team, right if that would be, but normally traditionally you don't want to build your enemy up, right? i guess whati'm driving at is the levant is larger than iraq and syria, and why someone would call them isil to give them greater credibility. it is beyond me, and yet it has been done. fisa, to talk about recent reports indicate up to 5% of fisa court applications, upstream information-gathering during the last previous administration was actually usedagainst american citizens. in section 702 of the code allows us to use fisa, it orders that american citizens be masked, wherein those citizens' identity might have been accidentally associated with a foreign intelligence target. because why? we don't know who's called whom, a wrong number or for ent
is it the daesh, isis, isil? >> having spent a little bit of time affiliated with law enforcement andwarfare, unless you wish to bolster your enemy, unless you wish to strengthen your enemy, in the world, you minimize, you might refer to them say for example as the jv team, right if that would be, but normally traditionally you don't want to build your enemy up, right? i guess whati'm driving at is the levant is larger than iraq and syria, and why someone would call them isil to give them...
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my main threat against country is coming from daesh, from isis, in terms of terrorism and also in termsf migration, so what we should do i guess with the russians and uranian's, really understanding first on the defeat of isis, but the defeat of isis is not enough. when isis is defeated, there's the question of the governor's, so we are willing to convince the russians and iranians that they cannot come back to these regions. these regions are populated by sunnis who are adversaries of aside. let's try to work on the political transition in the area controlled by assad, and on the other side, let's find the next step toward governance -- charlie: you think that are divided in syria? gerard: not legally, but on the period,or a transitory this country has suffered so maybe let's try first andppease the conflict after that will come a political transition. charlie cole and to the west make a mistake not to do more earlier? gerard: i think so, yes. charlie: history will judge harshly? gerard: i will let history decide. west lost its leverage on the ground. why when there was the strike, whe
my main threat against country is coming from daesh, from isis, in terms of terrorism and also in termsf migration, so what we should do i guess with the russians and uranian's, really understanding first on the defeat of isis, but the defeat of isis is not enough. when isis is defeated, there's the question of the governor's, so we are willing to convince the russians and iranians that they cannot come back to these regions. these regions are populated by sunnis who are adversaries of aside....
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if i give you within example, applies to the other five examples, libya, example area cold by daesh,l qaeda, air controlled in tripoli controls airport and area that has jihadists. the government needs time to clarify, because iraq, which is off that list had a similar situation. we have an area with the kurds have airports. area in baghdad which is with whom we have a relationship. then an area in the middle. we have organized with iraq, the government of iraq, two governments actually in iraq, kurds and shia on the south. we have now a system. so that time is needed to be able to get a system with these countries. david: these countries are not even countries. as you described libya, you think of syria, i mean, there is no vetting that can take place in the country, no secure vetting that can take place in a country like that. lisa, the fact that the supreme court decided unanimously to allow the president to reimpose the ban, that had been held up by these lower courts, that says a lot about lower court decision and how they were not following the law, right? >> they didn't base i
if i give you within example, applies to the other five examples, libya, example area cold by daesh,l qaeda, air controlled in tripoli controls airport and area that has jihadists. the government needs time to clarify, because iraq, which is off that list had a similar situation. we have an area with the kurds have airports. area in baghdad which is with whom we have a relationship. then an area in the middle. we have organized with iraq, the government of iraq, two governments actually in...
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what i think the focus for the american's will be on daesh or isis in west asia. at its also -- if you look at pakistan is often seen by the u.s. as effectively he coming more and more in bed with beijing. bulwarkndia seen as a against that? neelam: often americans say they need india to balance the expansionism of china. now india is very concerned because with the china, pakistan economic corridor, going through what is indian territory, be concerned on the inside is very high. concern on the indian sisde is very high. rishaad: how would you describe relations between beijing and delhi? neelam: i would say i am comfortable. at this moment, the difficulties than earlier when it was more talk of trade, etc. at the summits everything seemed to go well. on the other hand, two days india'sna vetoed entry into the group and the naming of pakistani terrorists by the united nations remains unchanged. i would say the relationship is difficult at the moment. rishaad: ok. it is difficult, absolutely. on the one level they do make the right noises. very big a very, discrepa
what i think the focus for the american's will be on daesh or isis in west asia. at its also -- if you look at pakistan is often seen by the u.s. as effectively he coming more and more in bed with beijing. bulwarkndia seen as a against that? neelam: often americans say they need india to balance the expansionism of china. now india is very concerned because with the china, pakistan economic corridor, going through what is indian territory, be concerned on the inside is very high. concern on the...
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population of the world, which as we all know only increases the recruitment potential of something like daesh or isis to build strength in the franchises so we're facing a kind of alternative form of warfare, and as isis loses on the ground in syria and iraq, it turns increasingly to the new form of publicizing itself, the new form of affecting the work -- the west. perhaps a new form even of affecting election outcomes which is very worrying and seems to me the muslim ban in the six or seven countries plays entirely in their hands. we're not playing smart cards at all. i love the word smart but i wish he would listen to himself. >> thank you very much for your perspectives. >> nice to be here. >> thank you. >>> i guess it's somewhat of an interesting question. donald trump's tweets, are they official white house statements? are they policy? are they somehow something less than, because they're on social media? that will be part of our bottom line on this, and the london terror attack. we have fareed zakaria, some great perspective, coming up. no- to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so w
population of the world, which as we all know only increases the recruitment potential of something like daesh or isis to build strength in the franchises so we're facing a kind of alternative form of warfare, and as isis loses on the ground in syria and iraq, it turns increasingly to the new form of publicizing itself, the new form of affecting the work -- the west. perhaps a new form even of affecting election outcomes which is very worrying and seems to me the muslim ban in the six or seven...
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incredibly slick recruiting videos and manuals and propaganda in the same way we see in the is and daeshts, but produced in a way that takes advantage of the internet. that's one of the areas the prime minister is determined to tackle. it will take tough work with overseas internet providers, but that's the space i'm most concerned about, and that's why we have to adapt to deal with that. ben wallace, thank you. the minister of state for security. i want to introduce you to a couple of guests, chris and eleanor were here just of guests, chris and eleanor were herejust a of guests, chris and eleanor were here just a few minutes after it happened last night. chris, i think you helped one of the victims. what happened? we were there about 20 seconds after the van had ploughed into the barrier where it stopped. i didn't want to run in straightaway because i was worried people might because i was worried people might be running around with knives, it was a bit of a panic. i realised two people were trying to lift the van because somebody was stuck underneath, so i realised it was the right th
incredibly slick recruiting videos and manuals and propaganda in the same way we see in the is and daeshts, but produced in a way that takes advantage of the internet. that's one of the areas the prime minister is determined to tackle. it will take tough work with overseas internet providers, but that's the space i'm most concerned about, and that's why we have to adapt to deal with that. ben wallace, thank you. the minister of state for security. i want to introduce you to a couple of guests,...