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, daesh on the territory of syria. as i understand, the same aim that united states has the same aim to fight against daesh. it's also clear for us that some guys from the russian federation as well as from the republic on the space of former soviet union left our countries and joined in syria. it's clear for us it would be better to solve this issue outside of my country. i would like to say to you that the united states, yes, is leaving, but you are not protected from a potential terrorist attack and you already suffered from this disaster. many times on many occasions we tried to persuade our american colleagues to cooperate together. we did a lot of after attack on the united states by terrorists. and i am sure that we are doomed for cooperation in this fear in syria. in syria we are very close to defeat daesh. maybe we need a little more time, not just only time, that was mentioned by some officials from your administration when they mentioned that you would need just only one or two days, please don't forget that
, daesh on the territory of syria. as i understand, the same aim that united states has the same aim to fight against daesh. it's also clear for us that some guys from the russian federation as well as from the republic on the space of former soviet union left our countries and joined in syria. it's clear for us it would be better to solve this issue outside of my country. i would like to say to you that the united states, yes, is leaving, but you are not protected from a potential terrorist...
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based on which we are fighting against daesh in the territory of syria. understand, the same thing the united states has the same aim, to fight against daesh. us that somear for guys from the russian federation republics from the countries and our joined bandits in syria. and of course it's better for us solve this issue outside of my country. i would like to say you that possible,tes, yes, if is living on an island. at you are not protected from potential terrorist attack and you already suffered from this disaster. times, on many occasions, we try to persuade colleagues to cooperate together. lot of that, after an attack on the united states by terrorists. sure that we are doomed sphere.eration in this in syria, we are very close to defeat daesh. maybe we need a little more that not just only time was mentioned by some officials from your administration when you wouldoned that need just only one or two days. wease, don't forget that region.ib you'll see that i decided to be prepared for you. mapsn brought some maps, for you. it depends upon what kind of
based on which we are fighting against daesh in the territory of syria. understand, the same thing the united states has the same aim, to fight against daesh. us that somear for guys from the russian federation republics from the countries and our joined bandits in syria. and of course it's better for us solve this issue outside of my country. i would like to say you that possible,tes, yes, if is living on an island. at you are not protected from potential terrorist attack and you already...
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of course, daesh is another name used for islamic state. the british people, our allies and partners from the threat daesh poses. tens of thousands of people are marching through london to demand another referendum on leaving the european union. mps from across the political spectrum have joined the demonstration, while more than four million people have signed an online petition to revoke britain's notice that it's leaving the eu. this is the live pictures in central london this lunchtime, you can see some of the demonstrators. put it to the people is the slogan used on this occasion, and this march has made its way down park lane and heading towards parliament square where a rally will take place. the rally will be addressed by the deputy labour leader tom watson, who has made his support for the brexit deal conditional on mrs may agreeing to put it to a referendum. the first minister for scotland, to put it to a referendum. the first ministerfor scotland, nicola sturgeon, and the mayor of london, sadiq khan, our other speakers. let's now
of course, daesh is another name used for islamic state. the british people, our allies and partners from the threat daesh poses. tens of thousands of people are marching through london to demand another referendum on leaving the european union. mps from across the political spectrum have joined the demonstration, while more than four million people have signed an online petition to revoke britain's notice that it's leaving the eu. this is the live pictures in central london this lunchtime, you...
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isis or daesh remains a significant threat in the region, the united states, and our partners and allies been won back, after a major offensive earlier this week, with syrian forces advancing on the ground, backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to, unused suicide vests, crumpled flags and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. well, there have been parades and cavalcades in towns, in cities, up and down this region of the news but it has all come at a huge cost to people here. while they celebrate now, they also recognise thatjust because the territory has been taken back from the islamic state group, that doesn't mean the fight is over. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in northern syria. an operation in norway to rescue more than 1,000 people from a cruise ship in stormy seas is continuing into the night. the first passengers have already been airlifted to safety. the viking sky sent out a distress call after suffering an engine failure off the southwestern coast. an eyewitness says the ship is being battered by waves up to
isis or daesh remains a significant threat in the region, the united states, and our partners and allies been won back, after a major offensive earlier this week, with syrian forces advancing on the ground, backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to, unused suicide vests, crumpled flags and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. well, there have been parades and cavalcades in towns, in cities, up and down this region of...
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we need to continue to fight daesh in the middle east and elsewhere.city, train local forces so they can stabilize their own country, the better. you allude to the very real political problems between turkey and the united states — two key members of your organization. turkey is intent on buying russian 5400 missiles — very sophisticated missiles which the americans believe would fundamentally compromise their security as part of the nato alliance. are you worried about that missile purchase? that is a difficult issue because we have not discussed it and addressed it for a long time... do you want the turkish government to abandon... it is a national decision... ..the missile purchase... ..what kind of equipment different nato allies are buying at the same —— at the same time we know that this is something which creates difficulties in the relationship between turkey and the united states, not least related to the f45 fighter jets which turkey also want to buy. therefore, again, ijust welcome the fact that we continue to address the issue, and turkey a
we need to continue to fight daesh in the middle east and elsewhere.city, train local forces so they can stabilize their own country, the better. you allude to the very real political problems between turkey and the united states — two key members of your organization. turkey is intent on buying russian 5400 missiles — very sophisticated missiles which the americans believe would fundamentally compromise their security as part of the nato alliance. are you worried about that missile...
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the territory that isis controlled — islamic state so—called "daesh" in arabic — the territory they controlledideological wellsprings of what became a much stronger movement than al-qaeda was 20 or 30 years ago have got to be addressed. that is why i'm putting emphasis to you, on recognising that there are issues and dilemmas in respective foreign fighters. but also making the point to you that unless we address the humanitarian development, political conditions, across syria and iran, then we are asking for difficulty if not trouble further down the line. just to give you a sense of how delicate the situation is, you've got the assad forces to the east of the kurdish area, you've got the kurds in the middle, you've got iraq on the eastern side... sorry you've got the assad forces on the west, the iraqis on the east, the turks to the north and the trump administration threatening to withdraw the 2000 american troops who are holding the reign at the moment. as a humanitarian organisation, it is ourjob to bear witness to what is happening on the ground. what is happening is that there are desper
the territory that isis controlled — islamic state so—called "daesh" in arabic — the territory they controlledideological wellsprings of what became a much stronger movement than al-qaeda was 20 or 30 years ago have got to be addressed. that is why i'm putting emphasis to you, on recognising that there are issues and dilemmas in respective foreign fighters. but also making the point to you that unless we address the humanitarian development, political conditions, across syria...
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. >> the top difficult shoubt it she used the term daesh, an act nism for isis. >>> she knew when shee the decision to join daesh she was going to a country where there was no embassy and i'm afraid those decisions, they have consequences. >> that was british foreign secretary jeremy hunt. peek spobing of, she left the uk to. >>> president trump is not backing down his 2020 budget proposal includes billions to include a border wall. leaders have a predictable response. we're back to that, in a moment. we just got married. we're all under one roof now. congratulations. thank you. how many kids? my two. his three. along with two dogs and jake, our new parrot. that is quite the family. quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan they sold me before. well your situation's totally changed now. right, right. how 'bout a plan that works for 5 kids, 2 dogs and jake over here? that would be great. that would be great. that okay with you, jake? get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs ch
. >> the top difficult shoubt it she used the term daesh, an act nism for isis. >>> she knew when shee the decision to join daesh she was going to a country where there was no embassy and i'm afraid those decisions, they have consequences. >> that was british foreign secretary jeremy hunt. peek spobing of, she left the uk to. >>> president trump is not backing down his 2020 budget proposal includes billions to include a border wall. leaders have a predictable...
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this territory is controlled by the united states, by daesh -- anti-daesh coalition, plus by some forcesby kurds as well as in turkey. but there are some jails over there. and 800 bandits are still there. so what should we do? there was a proposal from mr. trump to western european countries to take them back. and as i understand it, nobody would like to see those guys in their territory, as well as the russian federation. we would like to solve this issue far from the russian federation, it's clear. so there is, again, the u.n. security council resolution, 2254, in accordance with which we have to make joint steps leading us not just only to cease-fire, but to start a peace progress. we need a little more time, as i understand. very soon there will be some announcement by the u.n. regarding the constitutional commission, and i hope that this constitutional commission can start working. as i understand, there are some new answers regarding the composition of this constitutional commission. but they are very close to find a solution. also, i would like to mention that the united states ad
this territory is controlled by the united states, by daesh -- anti-daesh coalition, plus by some forcesby kurds as well as in turkey. but there are some jails over there. and 800 bandits are still there. so what should we do? there was a proposal from mr. trump to western european countries to take them back. and as i understand it, nobody would like to see those guys in their territory, as well as the russian federation. we would like to solve this issue far from the russian federation, it's...
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he mentioned daesh, we're talking about something that needs to be tackled globally, aren't we?that are trying to join themselves up to attend to islamic extremism and the right wing in the western uk is much more prevalent than elsewhere so i think there is certainly an element that needs to be doing more. one thing such as rehabilitation programmes which are broadly the same, maybe the messaging slightly different but they are notjust messaging slightly different but they are not just fighting messaging slightly different but they are notjust fighting ideology, oi’ they are notjust fighting ideology, or political ideology. her white supremacist ideology. so actually the tools are there and i think the government needs to come out with a strategy that really does start to attack the online space allows these people to put out youtube videos and allows them to talk on twitter, what has happened and things like that. there's a space on line being used and exploited. thank you very much for coming on. quarter past eight in the evening here. as the country wakes up in new zealand t
he mentioned daesh, we're talking about something that needs to be tackled globally, aren't we?that are trying to join themselves up to attend to islamic extremism and the right wing in the western uk is much more prevalent than elsewhere so i think there is certainly an element that needs to be doing more. one thing such as rehabilitation programmes which are broadly the same, maybe the messaging slightly different but they are notjust messaging slightly different but they are not just...
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this is odd given that daesh is a sunni terrorist organization. said we haveran he no better partner than saudi arabia and said we could be doing what we're doing the region without them. yet we know that funds from saudi arabia, donors, flow toward daesh. saudi arabia has also been implemented -- been implicated in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi and is largely responsible for one of the largest humanitarian disasters in recent history in yemen. comments like these and those from secretary pompeo and president trump last year trying to frame iran as a supporter of al qaeda and other sunni terrorists without proof should get our attention. announcing the u.s. last year, reuters reported that in withdrawing from the iran nuclear deal, trump said in may that iran supports terrorist proxies and malicious such as al qaeda. in a speech last week, pompeo said, "today, we ask the iranian people, is this what you want your country to be known for, being a co-conspirator with has been a lot, hamas, taliban, al qaeda." these claims, claims if true
this is odd given that daesh is a sunni terrorist organization. said we haveran he no better partner than saudi arabia and said we could be doing what we're doing the region without them. yet we know that funds from saudi arabia, donors, flow toward daesh. saudi arabia has also been implemented -- been implicated in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi and is largely responsible for one of the largest humanitarian disasters in recent history in yemen. comments like these and those from...
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isis or daesh remains a significant threat in the region, the united states, and our partners and alliest the land has been won back, after a major offensive earlier this week, with syrian forces advancing on the ground, backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to, unused suicide vests, crumpled flags and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. well, there have been parades and cavalcades in towns, in cities, up and down this region of the news but it has all come at a huge cost to people here. while they celebrate now, they also recognise thatjust because the territory has been taken back from the islamic state group, that doesn't mean the fight is over. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in northern syria. so what's been the international reaction to the elimination of so called islamic state in syria? in a statement, president trump was typically strident about the development. he said isis‘s loss of territory is further evidence of its false narrative. they are losers and will always be losers. we will remain vigilant by align
isis or daesh remains a significant threat in the region, the united states, and our partners and alliest the land has been won back, after a major offensive earlier this week, with syrian forces advancing on the ground, backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to, unused suicide vests, crumpled flags and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. well, there have been parades and cavalcades in towns, in cities, up and down...
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isis or daesh remains a significant threat in the region.es, our partners, and oui’ the united states, our partners, and our allies. the land has been won back after a major offensive earlier this week with syrian forces advancing on the ground backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to. un—used suicide vests, crumpled flags, and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. well, there have been parades and cavalcade is in towns and cities up and down this region on the news. but it has all come at a huge cost to people here. and while they celebrate now, they also recognise that just because celebrate now, they also recognise thatjust because the territory has been taken back from the islamic state group, that doesn't mean the fight is over. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in qamishli in northern syria. an operation to rescue over a thousand people from a cruise ship in trouble off southwest norway is set to continue through the night. more than a hundred passengers have so far been a
isis or daesh remains a significant threat in the region.es, our partners, and oui’ the united states, our partners, and our allies. the land has been won back after a major offensive earlier this week with syrian forces advancing on the ground backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to. un—used suicide vests, crumpled flags, and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. well, there have been parades and cavalcade is in...
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isis or daesh remains a significant threat in the region, the united states, and our partners and alliesn won back, after a major offensive earlier this week, with syrian forces advancing on the ground, backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to, unused suicide vests, crumpled flags and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. well, there have been parades and cavalcades in towns, in cities, up and down this region of the news but it has all come at a huge cost to people here. while they celebrate now, they also recognise thatjust because the territory has been taken back from the islamic state group, that doesn't mean the fight is over. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in northern syria. in the united states, there are calls for the full publication of the report into alleged collusion between russia and donald trump's presidential campaign. special counsel robert mueller submitted his long awaited report yesterday after a two—year inquiry. republicans claim it vindicates president trump. here's our north america correspondent
isis or daesh remains a significant threat in the region, the united states, and our partners and alliesn won back, after a major offensive earlier this week, with syrian forces advancing on the ground, backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to, unused suicide vests, crumpled flags and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. well, there have been parades and cavalcades in towns, in cities, up and down this region of the...
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isis or daesh remains a significant threat in the region to the united states and our partners and alliesand cavalcades in towns and cities up and down this region at the news. but it has all come at a huge cost to people here. and while they celebrate now, they also recognise thatjust because the territory has been taken back from the islamic state group, that doesn't mean the fight is over. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in qamishli in northern syria. a teenage boy has been stabbed to death in isleworth, in west london. the 17 year—old was given first aid but died at the scene. following the attack, police in the area have been given increased powers to stop and search anyone they suspect of carrying a knife. ben ando reports. inch by inch, brick by brick. searching for clues and answers, after another teenager is stabbed to death in london. the youngster involved, who's not yet been formally named, was with friends in nearby syon park. police say a car pulled up, a gang of men got out and gave chase. the youngster ran into this residential estate and was stabbed by the front door of one of t
isis or daesh remains a significant threat in the region to the united states and our partners and alliesand cavalcades in towns and cities up and down this region at the news. but it has all come at a huge cost to people here. and while they celebrate now, they also recognise thatjust because the territory has been taken back from the islamic state group, that doesn't mean the fight is over. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in qamishli in northern syria. a teenage boy has been stabbed to death in...
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isis, or daesh, remains a significant threat in the region for the united states, our partners and ouren won back after a major offensive earlier this week with syrian forces advancing on the ground, backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to — unused suicide vests, crumpled flags, and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. horns blare. well, there have been parades and cavalcades in towns and cities up and down this region on the news, but it has all come at a huge cost to people here. and while they celebrate now, they also recognise thatjust because the territory has been taken back from the islamic state group that doesn't mean the fight is over. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in qamishli in northern syria. let's get some of the day's other news. there have been at least two explosions in the somali capital mogadishu. eyewitnesses say gunmen entered a building housing two government ministries and exchanged fire with somali security forces. it is not yet clear how many people were killed but officials say policemen wer
isis, or daesh, remains a significant threat in the region for the united states, our partners and ouren won back after a major offensive earlier this week with syrian forces advancing on the ground, backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to — unused suicide vests, crumpled flags, and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. horns blare. well, there have been parades and cavalcades in towns and cities up and down this...
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isis or daesh, remains a significant threat in the region for the united states, and our partners andafter a major offensive earlier this week with syrian forces advancing on the ground, backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to — unused suicide vests, crumpled flags, and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. horns blare. well, there have been parades and cavalcades in towns and cities up and down this region at the news, but it has all come at a huge cost to people here. and while they celebrate now, they also recognise thatjust because the territory has been taken back from the islamic state group, that doesn't mean the fight is over. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in qamishli in northern syria. an attack on the fulani ethnic group in central mali has left 134 people dead including many women and children. local officials say armed men dressed as traditional donzo hunters surrounded a village in the mopti region before attacking people in their homes. senior un officials have visited the country — calling for an immed
isis or daesh, remains a significant threat in the region for the united states, and our partners andafter a major offensive earlier this week with syrian forces advancing on the ground, backed by air strikes from the us—led coalition. in the end, this is what the so—called caliphate was reduced to — unused suicide vests, crumpled flags, and the squalid remains of a pitiful camp. horns blare. well, there have been parades and cavalcades in towns and cities up and down this region at the...
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so—called islamic state, daesh, proclaimed to be a global organisation, and their heartland is in iraqse the more successful they are, the more their ideology gains traction. this week has been a major setback for them. they've proven they're not a winning force, they are losing force. they cannot hold ground, one of the things they said they were going to do at the start of their incarnation. so we must do everything we can to combat their ideology and to prove not only to the region but to the world that this is an organisation that is in the past. major general, thank you for your time, we wish you the best with your operation. thank you, christian. son news that france is taking back some of the offence from that part of the world as well. i wonder how many other european countries are going to follow suit. the sackler trust, one of the art world‘s biggest benefactors, says it will stop giving gifts because of protests and legal action over its alleged links to the opioid crisis in the us. members of the sackler family own perdue pharma, which makes oxycontin. the company is the su
so—called islamic state, daesh, proclaimed to be a global organisation, and their heartland is in iraqse the more successful they are, the more their ideology gains traction. this week has been a major setback for them. they've proven they're not a winning force, they are losing force. they cannot hold ground, one of the things they said they were going to do at the start of their incarnation. so we must do everything we can to combat their ideology and to prove not only to the region but to...
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we saw that sort of material used by people like ange and choudhury, extremist inspired by daesh, othermaterial led to the terror attack in finsbury park, so how'd you get the social media companies because they will say we have a code, but what are you doing to ensure that material doesn't go on in the first place and ensures these people are capped off? but even if they are working 2a hours a day to take this down, how do they keep pace with it, and even before we talked about dark web? it was on the dark web that this individual posted his ideology, i know amber rudd was in the us to ensure we get this material before it comes onto the internet and internet providers use, that use artificial intelligence and that is what we need to be greater at, and also in society the government has put up prevent and channel and we all have a responsibility to challenge something when you see hatred. how far should regulation go? you get into the area of free speech and you don't want to clamp down on that but you don't want to give oxygen to extremists. quite clearly we have seen that the threat
we saw that sort of material used by people like ange and choudhury, extremist inspired by daesh, othermaterial led to the terror attack in finsbury park, so how'd you get the social media companies because they will say we have a code, but what are you doing to ensure that material doesn't go on in the first place and ensures these people are capped off? but even if they are working 2a hours a day to take this down, how do they keep pace with it, and even before we talked about dark web? it...