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allied to the syrian government the newly appointed minister saw the first act in office was to visit damascus it further politicized the issue there are some politicians who criticize. the government policy of being in the lead they believe in return for normalized direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an international political solution is reached. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from staying. beirut in the u.s. relatives of a black man shot dead by california police say they will fight for justice after prosecutors decided not to bring criminal charges against the officers involved stephen clark was unarmed when police gunned him down in sacramento in march last
allied to the syrian government the newly appointed minister saw the first act in office was to visit damascus it further politicized the issue there are some politicians who criticize. the government policy of being in the lead they believe in return for normalized direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an international political solution is reached. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say...
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i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view. i think if. he is said to be to have won it is a matter of shame because who who was your. counterpart or who did you when you're one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a people actually two things are. facts about syria no going back to two thousand and eleven or before and assad did not win. and another thing no life for this country. syria with the continuation of this regime. the basic thing that we are talking about here is the base of the original slogan that started in syria with this war against the people in the rose and said no against the regime. actually it is. either a rule it or ruin it he ruined it but he doesn't rule it ok let me bring in iraq in washington d.c. as we stand here is on with no one really knows the true figure but possibly half a million people dead is this a textbook case of the international community completely failing the syrian people . short answer is absolutely the inter
i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view. i think if. he is said to be to have won it is a matter of shame because who who was your. counterpart or who did you when you're one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a people actually two things are. facts about syria no going back to two thousand and eleven or before and assad did not win. and another thing no life for this country....
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all the gigs we did in damascus, mortar shells were dropping.were dropping. i won't even express how it is. so what explains the global appeal? volume isa explains the global appeal? volume is a part of it. heavy metal has to be loud. but it is also a way of life to dig a community. heavy metal gets a bad rep. it revels in the imagery of firebreathing dragons and that sort of stuff but it is welcoming and inclusive. we really are. but i think the fact that we are. but i think the fact that we are is what makes it such a wonderful genre and culture because eve ryo ne wonderful genre and culture because everyone is invited to dig so 50 yea rs everyone is invited to dig so 50 years on, a celebration of the global appeal of a great british invention. # god bless you all. we should all celebrate with some headbanging. but maybe not now. stay with me on bbc news, i'll be back with the business briefing in just a few moments. stay with us here on bbc news — so much more to come. 18 degrees in the sunshine in yorkshire on thursday but for much of the uk
all the gigs we did in damascus, mortar shells were dropping.were dropping. i won't even express how it is. so what explains the global appeal? volume isa explains the global appeal? volume is a part of it. heavy metal has to be loud. but it is also a way of life to dig a community. heavy metal gets a bad rep. it revels in the imagery of firebreathing dragons and that sort of stuff but it is welcoming and inclusive. we really are. but i think the fact that we are. but i think the fact that we...
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for him in damascus thank you. let's discuss this further with our panel of guests who are joining us and in istanbul we have afridi he's spokesman for the syrian hide negotiations commission which is in opposition to assad's government in washington d.c. we're joined by y. l. . former senior syria adviser to the former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power and in new york richard gowan a senior fellow at the united nations university yeah if i can go to you first you heard our interview from damascus i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view. i think if. he is said to be to have one it is a matter of shame. because who who was your. counterpart who who did you win over you one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a people actually two things are. facts about syria no going back to two thousand and eleven or before and assad did not win. and another thing no life for this country. syria with the c
for him in damascus thank you. let's discuss this further with our panel of guests who are joining us and in istanbul we have afridi he's spokesman for the syrian hide negotiations commission which is in opposition to assad's government in washington d.c. we're joined by y. l. . former senior syria adviser to the former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power and in new york richard gowan a senior fellow at the united nations university yeah if i can go to you first you heard our interview...
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i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view i think if. he is said to be to have one it is a matter of shame because. who was your. counterpart or who did you when you're one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a people actually two things are. facts about syria no going back to two thousand and eleven or before and assad did not win. and another thing no life for this country. syria with the continuation of this regime. the basic thing that we are talking about here is the base of the original slogan that started in syria with this war against the people in the rose and said no against the regime. actually it is. either a rule it or ruin it he ruined it but he doesn't rule it ok let me bring in iraq in washington d.c. as we stand here is on with no one really knows the true figure but possibly half a million people dead is this a textbook case of the international community completely failing the syrian people . short answer is absolutely the international commun
i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view i think if. he is said to be to have one it is a matter of shame because. who was your. counterpart or who did you when you're one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a people actually two things are. facts about syria no going back to two thousand and eleven or before and assad did not win. and another thing no life for this country....
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area wasn't touched for those two weeks when they're the ones who carried out the attack moscow and damascus per said the it was for their own safety right but so you're saying that they they must have cleared the sarin gas but they left the chlorine there the chlorine is for one harder to to remove and oh b.t.w. is citing and at the same time the o.p.c. w even corroborated white helmet report of of the chlorine attack is as well as why it's easier to remove sarin than it is to remove chlorine well simply because the evidence from the medical centers was reporting that the smell of chlorine was very strong so that by that same of the c w report they're saying that. they're saying that the medical centers in duma were reporting that the ship one the smell of chlorine was very strong on the victims and that the symptoms of the victims were consistent with a chlorine attack and at that same time the c.w. was. also corroborating the reports from the white house minutes in saying that there was a clearing attack and in this same of the c.w. report they're saying that it's reasonable that there wa
area wasn't touched for those two weeks when they're the ones who carried out the attack moscow and damascus per said the it was for their own safety right but so you're saying that they they must have cleared the sarin gas but they left the chlorine there the chlorine is for one harder to to remove and oh b.t.w. is citing and at the same time the o.p.c. w even corroborated white helmet report of of the chlorine attack is as well as why it's easier to remove sarin than it is to remove chlorine...
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called on donald trump to bomb syria after the april twenty eight hundred tack on duma just outside damascus assam welcome to going underground we just heard from a syrian m.p. is n.p.r. says the duma attack was faked by rebel groups like the white helmets they staged scenes and there was no sarin gas used when you make of that he's referring to the o.p.c. w. report that came out and have that report by its own admission is saying that they weren't able to. examine any of the dead bodies were harmed in that attack they say that there was a reasonable our attack through chlorine as well in that in. that same attack which by the chemical weapons convention is still a chemical weapon when chlorine is weaponized it's still a crime of war crime you're saying that and you're right the report is full of witnesses said and so on and even the casualty figures so it's not as well because they found no evidence of sarin whatsoever but you're saying chlorine was there but sarin could have been but wasn't when the o.p.c. w. were there as regards tried to get evidence sure so they obviously w. was barred
called on donald trump to bomb syria after the april twenty eight hundred tack on duma just outside damascus assam welcome to going underground we just heard from a syrian m.p. is n.p.r. says the duma attack was faked by rebel groups like the white helmets they staged scenes and there was no sarin gas used when you make of that he's referring to the o.p.c. w. report that came out and have that report by its own admission is saying that they weren't able to. examine any of the dead bodies were...
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right a clarksburg, damascus. if you live in damascus right now maybe you're barbecuing as you're watching me. you have the grill going outside and it's up because you're watching the meat. close it because here comes a nice shower on top of you. let's zoom on in. i want tohow youxactly where it is. it's right around clarksburg the shops and 270. going up 27. what's coming our way next? you can kin of tell, can't you? 37 chicago.n 46lexington. it was in the 70s here yesterday. we are thearmest on the map right now. i'm covering up orlando at 84 right now c so we be the warmest on the map. but the cold air is moving in for the weekend. not quite as cold as the 40s but still quite chilly. here's the storm. the main part is way up into canada right now. this is a secondary area of low pressure. for us the storm system is moving through andt behind much cooler conditions. breezy tomorrow, a high of 56, right around average it's not going to feel that warm because we are going to have good wd coming from the opposite d
right a clarksburg, damascus. if you live in damascus right now maybe you're barbecuing as you're watching me. you have the grill going outside and it's up because you're watching the meat. close it because here comes a nice shower on top of you. let's zoom on in. i want tohow youxactly where it is. it's right around clarksburg the shops and 270. going up 27. what's coming our way next? you can kin of tell, can't you? 37 chicago.n 46lexington. it was in the 70s here yesterday. we are thearmest...
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. >> reporter: four teenagers were charged at adults for sexually assaulting members of the damascus jv football team with a broomstick. last week, the judge ruled three juveniles.ould be tried as the judge quoted a psyrtologist re saying the 5-year-old defendant before him was assaulted in a similar manner when he was a freshman. he thought it was a tradition. after the hearing his defense lawyer explained it this way. >> heaid he didn't report it because he didn't want to be labeled a snitch or puck. >> reporter: she believes prosecutors overcharged the teenagers by alleging they sexually assaulted tenagers. >>hould have been charged as hazing. >> reporter: the prosecutors say these revolutions are knew, that some of the jv football players at damascus high school that say they were victims of team hazingla year. >> they did not tell that to the police that's new information. that information, this information that i think is hazing aracterized as is -- the details and the information, that is brand new information. >> reporter: proeycutors say ill fight to get the fourth teenageri
. >> reporter: four teenagers were charged at adults for sexually assaulting members of the damascus jv football team with a broomstick. last week, the judge ruled three juveniles.ould be tried as the judge quoted a psyrtologist re saying the 5-year-old defendant before him was assaulted in a similar manner when he was a freshman. he thought it was a tradition. after the hearing his defense lawyer explained it this way. >> heaid he didn't report it because he didn't want to be...
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intervening in the internal conflicts they believe he returned to normalize direct contacts with damascus should happen until an international political solution is reached. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from. beirut. still ahead on the program. there's an idea. out of the indian government's crackdown against separatist groups in the disputed region plus. i'm sunday i go in where a former monastery is set to become a school for the next generation's far right populist politicians. hello the rain is clearing away from china but it's not going to stay dry for long here's the latest system then you can see all of that marching its way eastwards for many of us as we head through the day on monday this should be plenty of dry weather won't be around for long though during the day we'll see the clouds begin to build once more by the time we get to lun
intervening in the internal conflicts they believe he returned to normalize direct contacts with damascus should happen until an international political solution is reached. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from. beirut. still ahead on the program....
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allied to the syrian government the newly appointed minister saw the first act in office was to visit damascus it further politicized the issue there are some politicians who criticize. the government policy of intervening in the internal conflicts they believe in return as well as normalize direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an international political solution is reached. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from. beirut all to the disputed region of kashmir now where there's been an exchange of fire between security forces and rebel fighters indian soldiers have launched an operation in northern to try to push out groups meanwhile funerals of an alpha some of the victims of recent fighting at least seven people were killed on saturday cross border shelling between india and pakistan tensions remain high after a suicide attack in the kash
allied to the syrian government the newly appointed minister saw the first act in office was to visit damascus it further politicized the issue there are some politicians who criticize. the government policy of intervening in the internal conflicts they believe in return as well as normalize direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an international political solution is reached. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and...
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all the gigs we did in damascus, mortar shells were dropping at the place that was like, i won't evenof a great british invention. # god bless you all.# time now for a look at the weather forecast. it is turning cooler as we move through today and into the weekend. a lot of cloud in this photo sent in by one of our weather watchers. we have brighter skies on the way. you can see this dotted colour on the map is some shower clouds and that is what is on the way as we move through tonight and into tomorrow. this cold front will sinking to the south. clearer skies behind and showers in the north and west. this afternoon, that cold front bringing outbreaks of rain. into northern england and northern parts of wales. behind it, some sunshine developing. fairly breezy. cloudy skies ahead of it. temperatures staying in the double figures. we have the clearer spells, temperatures starting to dip off. overnight, that cloud syncing to the south and east. behind it, clearer skies and further blustery showers to be had in the north and west. some of those falling as snow over higher ground. temper
all the gigs we did in damascus, mortar shells were dropping at the place that was like, i won't evenof a great british invention. # god bless you all.# time now for a look at the weather forecast. it is turning cooler as we move through today and into the weekend. a lot of cloud in this photo sent in by one of our weather watchers. we have brighter skies on the way. you can see this dotted colour on the map is some shower clouds and that is what is on the way as we move through tonight and...
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intervening in the legs they believe returned to normalise direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an international political solution is reached. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from stay. so the. high level talks between the united states and the taliban are continuing and doha u.s. envoy zalmay khalilzad said an earlier round ended with unprecedented progress to end the seventeen year war the taliban is refusing to directly negotiate with the afghan government and wants foreign forces to withdraw its delegation is led by the co-founder of the group. has more from. before has wrapped up here in doha without any specific agreement being reached between the taliban and the u.s. but the taliban spokesperson is optimistic that they're on the right path he said that the have made progress but they haven't finalized any kind of agreements
intervening in the legs they believe returned to normalise direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an international political solution is reached. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from stay. so the. high level talks between the united states...
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e take a look at montgomery county, we've seen heavy rain up sround clarksburg around damascus well. frederick seeing heavier rain right now just north of frederick seein some very heavy rainfall as we see the rain moving out tonight aroundht midn that is when the winds pick up so theinds potentially king you up overnight tonight throughout the day tomorrow. gusts up to 40 miles an hour. we could certainly see some downed trees out there. maybe even some spotty power outages. now it's still windy on surday and tomorrow and saturday will have windchills in the 30s and 40s.ke look at what i mean. we start off the day around 42 degrees but with thtrong winds it's feeling right around freezing. high temperatures tomorrow in the mid-50s will feel more like 40s when you factor in the s. wi saturday morning, it's just cold. 35 degrees to start off the day will feel more like 20 outan the then as we move throughout the day on saturday, we warm to out 52 buthat will only feel about 40 degrees. again, maybe a spotty shower out there tomorrow, plenty of sunshine though over the weekend. it iee
e take a look at montgomery county, we've seen heavy rain up sround clarksburg around damascus well. frederick seeing heavier rain right now just north of frederick seein some very heavy rainfall as we see the rain moving out tonight aroundht midn that is when the winds pick up so theinds potentially king you up overnight tonight throughout the day tomorrow. gusts up to 40 miles an hour. we could certainly see some downed trees out there. maybe even some spotty power outages. now it's still...
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that i mentioned in damascus came on the heels of what some described as a historic visit by iranian president hassan rouhani to iraq and i know that you wrote recently that cheap raises important questions for israel what kind of questions. in israel it's our interest at the moderates in iran have a stronger hand not but they like israel they don't like israel it's just because the moderates in iran such as president rouhani know that iran faces one of the strongest and the most devastating drought it has ever faced an iranian looks inside more than outside rather than challenging israel needs to challenge its own problems so the question is will will will the trip to iraq strengthen his hand domestically and unfortunately no because in iran is the revolutionary guard and all the old you know regime affiliated organizations that have the stronger hand they have much better access in iraq they have the rocket fire not the iranian foreign minister unfortunately in israel for israel not because rouhani likes israel but unfortunately for us in iran who want to focus internally are not g
that i mentioned in damascus came on the heels of what some described as a historic visit by iranian president hassan rouhani to iraq and i know that you wrote recently that cheap raises important questions for israel what kind of questions. in israel it's our interest at the moderates in iran have a stronger hand not but they like israel they don't like israel it's just because the moderates in iran such as president rouhani know that iran faces one of the strongest and the most devastating...
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they tend to be less livable less less you know person friendly if you will and both caracas and damascus experiencing that terrible economic and political disruption last year inflation in caracas was a million percent they have since instituted a new currency but still very tough place to you know to want to go and live or even visit well i want to talk about that a little bit don't talk about it from a business perspective you know we talk about how paris is so expensive to live in but they've got the yellow best protestors what are the main industries in the first few of those on both the list and and how might they be impacted if at all by the survey well i took a look at tourism in the three cities on the most expensive list the three cities that were tied and no problem they're not affected really these are two thousand eight hundred numbers of course hong kong for the eighth straight year the most visited city in the world about half of those people by the way coming from mainland china so they they do have a a constituency close by that wants to come to singapore tourism had a re
they tend to be less livable less less you know person friendly if you will and both caracas and damascus experiencing that terrible economic and political disruption last year inflation in caracas was a million percent they have since instituted a new currency but still very tough place to you know to want to go and live or even visit well i want to talk about that a little bit don't talk about it from a business perspective you know we talk about how paris is so expensive to live in but...
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syria they have met in damascus to convene to oppose the u.s. role in the region we know that china and russia countries are both sanctioned by european union countries moving closer together can sanctions sometimes bring countries together against dominant nations more like the nonaligned movement almost out of sanctions. as i said earlier you know like sanctions the country usually consolidate the government that you're try to. stabilize. the case. i could also make sure the case of the sudan. see that. it was after the sanctions were lifted let the government them should have started going to drug demonstrations robyn's population. tried to prove what did back edition of live eight. so this is the lesson hey you guys if you want to say change of a political system in a country the last thing you should do is to apply sanctions because you'll likely bite but show that president to consolidate insist that you are trying to chance special robert thank you for the right when will the world's worst humanitarian crisis ever end we speak to a consul
syria they have met in damascus to convene to oppose the u.s. role in the region we know that china and russia countries are both sanctioned by european union countries moving closer together can sanctions sometimes bring countries together against dominant nations more like the nonaligned movement almost out of sanctions. as i said earlier you know like sanctions the country usually consolidate the government that you're try to. stabilize. the case. i could also make sure the case of the...
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are desperate for the forty thousand syrians stranded in this remote corner of syria last month damascus and its ally russia opened core doors to allow people to leave a few families left but the majority were too afraid the only route is to what are now government held areas of homs province according to the united nations damascus has yet to provide security guarantees despite people wanting to leave. protection comes to be addressed among these. families bringing some pretense their own people feel they could face legal challenges. military duty the united nations is now involved in the dialogue between the russian military the syrian government and representatives of the camp it calls the talks a positive first step but while it waits for a sustainable solution the u.n. wants to continue to have humanitarian access to the camp the last aid delivery was in february a united nations survey shows most of the camp's residents want to return to their homes in government controlled territories but they all expressed concerns about their safety and security the united nations says those con
are desperate for the forty thousand syrians stranded in this remote corner of syria last month damascus and its ally russia opened core doors to allow people to leave a few families left but the majority were too afraid the only route is to what are now government held areas of homs province according to the united nations damascus has yet to provide security guarantees despite people wanting to leave. protection comes to be addressed among these. families bringing some pretense their own...
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successfully counterattack the invading syrian forces within three weeks we were at the gates of damascus. outmanned, outgunned, our brave soldiers triumphed at one of the hardest fought tank -- after one of the hardest fought tank battles. we would have to wait nearly a half century until this moment here in this room to translate a military victory into a diplomatic victory. and that is why, mr. president, your decision to recognize israel's sovereignty on the golan heights is so historic. your recognition is a two-fold act of historic justice. israel won the golan heights in a just war of self-defense. and the jewish people's roots in the golan go back thousands of years. in the long sweep of jewish history, there have been a handful of proclamations by nonjewish leaders on behalf of our people and our land. cyrus the great, the great persian king. lord belfore, president harry s. produce treuman, and president donald j. trump. and you, mr. president, mr. president, you have done it not once, but twice. with your bold proclamation on jerusalem and with your bold proclamation today on t
successfully counterattack the invading syrian forces within three weeks we were at the gates of damascus. outmanned, outgunned, our brave soldiers triumphed at one of the hardest fought tank -- after one of the hardest fought tank battles. we would have to wait nearly a half century until this moment here in this room to translate a military victory into a diplomatic victory. and that is why, mr. president, your decision to recognize israel's sovereignty on the golan heights is so historic....
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contacts with damascus happen until an international political solution is reached. many have complained about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from staying there beirut new york times is reporting that a physician who holds jewel citizenship in the u.s. and saudi arabia has been tortured while in custody in saudi arabia newspaper alleges that the waleed foot was beaten and electrocuted during his imprisonment at a hotel in riyadh it was one of hundreds of people arrested in twenty seventeen and what the saudi crown prince mohammed bin someone said was a crackdown on corruption is still believed to be in detention saudi officials have denied any mistreatment of detainees. saudi arabia's public prosecutor says it will put several female activists on trial despite an international outcry they're accused of undermining the kingdom's security stability and natio
contacts with damascus happen until an international political solution is reached. many have complained about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from staying there beirut new york times is reporting that a physician who holds jewel citizenship in the u.s. and saudi arabia has been...
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six years ago raf fats was a student in damascus since then his dad's been killed he's traveled to jordan and egypt before finding himself of all places in lisbon now he runs a restaurant stops by other refugees it's quite a story but he's happy. i really like being here for different reasons i like the country the people the climates like home and the way they treat us i don't feel like a stranger here i can speak portuguese now and to make things much simpler. there's been has become similar taney asli the most welcoming and yet least well known potential destination for refugees everything happening here is the opposite to the rest of the european union portugal finds itself in a minority of war on the inside the european union the only country actively trying to encourage refugees to come and settle here the problem is trying to get them to do it and then trying to get them to stay portugal has reached out to greece and italy and is in advance talks with germany about relocating thousands of people the country has accepted many more from turkey and egypt portugal's interior minister m
six years ago raf fats was a student in damascus since then his dad's been killed he's traveled to jordan and egypt before finding himself of all places in lisbon now he runs a restaurant stops by other refugees it's quite a story but he's happy. i really like being here for different reasons i like the country the people the climates like home and the way they treat us i don't feel like a stranger here i can speak portuguese now and to make things much simpler. there's been has become similar...
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not intervening in the gulf that they believe in return as well as normalize direct contact with damascus should not happen until an international political solution is reached. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from staying in. beirut more than fifty people are missing after an oil pipeline exploded in southern nigeria the blast caused a stampede in resulted in a huge spill. in the niger delta clear if the pipeline which carries crude oil to the nearest export terminal has been shut. conservationists on the kenyan coasts poaching is putting turtles species at risk it working with local fishermen to try to stop the endangered reptile being caught on purpose or in the nets but the turtles are also losing their breeding grounds due to erosion and construction catherine sawyer reports from. a green tart all carefully covers eggs she's just laid down we
not intervening in the gulf that they believe in return as well as normalize direct contact with damascus should not happen until an international political solution is reached. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from staying in. beirut more than fifty...
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allied to the syrian government the newly appointed minister salih first act in office was to visit damascus it further politicized the issue there are some politicians who criticize the visit reach the government policy of intervening in the hope that they believe return as well as normalize direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an internationally backed political solution is reached in syria. many complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and. that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them. from london. where. for the next generation right populist politicians. maintain the connection to their land. and. the details. hell of a sunday night and probably a good part of monday windell feel exceedingly strong in the british isles particularly england and wales of winds over one hundred kilometers per hour as a storm a named storm for a year develops and runs through now it is at the moment still developing as a hump of cloud on the satellite
allied to the syrian government the newly appointed minister salih first act in office was to visit damascus it further politicized the issue there are some politicians who criticize the visit reach the government policy of intervening in the hope that they believe return as well as normalize direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an internationally backed political solution is reached in syria. many complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and...
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of intervening in the legs they believe refuge return as well as normalize direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an internationally backed political solution is reached in syria. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from stay in. beirut venezuela's opposition leader insists he will return home despite threats of being arrested one quiet though is in ecuador where he met with president lenin modern europe is on a tour of latin america which took him to colombia brazil and argentina is drumming up support against venezuelan president nicolas maduro the european union has urged the middle government not to arrest quiet though for violating a court order not to leave the country saying that could escalate the crisis international aid continues to sit on the colombia venezuela border that's after president maduro cut off relations with bogot
of intervening in the legs they believe refuge return as well as normalize direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an internationally backed political solution is reached in syria. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from stay in. beirut...
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policy of intervening in that they believe he returned as well as normalize direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an internationally backed political solution is reached in syria. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from. beirut all right back now to our top story and the latest developments all math algerian president abdelaziz bouteflika saying that he will call for elections within a year to replace him if he is reelected in the upcoming elections in april we're going to now bring back. becker who is a research fellow at the school for advanced studies in the social sciences in paris she is in algeria where she joins us now via skype want to get your reaction to this stand now this might be seen as kind of an olive branch to the protesters out there but is that going to be good enough for them. i don't think so in one of the main dem
policy of intervening in that they believe he returned as well as normalize direct contacts with damascus should not happen until an internationally backed political solution is reached in syria. many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from. beirut all right...
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normalized direct contact with damascus should not happen until an international political solution is reached in syria many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from. beirut. in turkey have denounced the recent executions of nine men in egypt hundreds of people demonstrated outside the egyptian consulate in istanbul saying wednesday's killings were illegal turkish president has criticized egypt's leader abdel fatah el-sisi over the executions rights groups have also condemned the death saying the men were convicted in trials marred by torture allegations really elected president says he wants to free political prisoners within ten days he told supporters at a rally that includes those who were detained in the run up to the election and. he was pronounced winner of the vote that's been contested by the opposition. conservationists on the kenyan coast say
normalized direct contact with damascus should not happen until an international political solution is reached in syria many in lebanon complain about the refugee populations impact on the country's economy and infrastructure those who hold power say they will push ahead with what they call voluntary and safe returns for many syrians that could mean more difficult conditions to discourage them from. beirut. in turkey have denounced the recent executions of nine men in egypt hundreds of people...
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a hundred so factories like this just twelve are in operation today many manufacturers moved to damascus during the fighting across the border into neighboring turkey according to the bailey aleppo soap makers used to make around thirty thousand tonnes of it a year at the height of the conflict here he says that figure dropped to under one thousand tons since aleppo was retaken by the al assad government in twenty sixteen production has expanded again but it will take a long time for the traditional industry to return to what it was before the breakout of civil war in syria. the world's leading stock exchanges in new york and london could soon be playing second fiddle on the global financial it goes on to say that liquidity and a stable currency dictate where a company decides to float its shelves. for more let's bring in our financial correspondents and they are hanging in singapore and conrad and frank third starting with you andrea what's that study mean for singapore. well this means that we will see increased competition between the u.s. and china of course and that is going to spel
a hundred so factories like this just twelve are in operation today many manufacturers moved to damascus during the fighting across the border into neighboring turkey according to the bailey aleppo soap makers used to make around thirty thousand tonnes of it a year at the height of the conflict here he says that figure dropped to under one thousand tons since aleppo was retaken by the al assad government in twenty sixteen production has expanded again but it will take a long time for the...
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and also there are two possibly about turkey and damascus the battle for gas has been going on for weeks why hasn't taken the syrian defense forces so long to drive out i guess. inter-married a lot of the battle be over soon but there was an unexpected among the civilians still involved and in the refugee camp of all there is now around sixty dozen people and most of them right from the number of civilians that are still in buckles they still guard of offensives and that's why it took so long because they wanted to protect the civilians there what happened to these civilians were they all brought to refugee camps. you know are the woman most of the women and children are bob to the gap but most of the men who were present because most of the civilians that are still in buckles there are actually supporters of isis most of them for the war and so that's the situation. what about those i asked supporters and the i as fighters have they been taken into custody as you just said as the supporters and the fighters have been killed or driven out of what's what's the situation what's happening t
and also there are two possibly about turkey and damascus the battle for gas has been going on for weeks why hasn't taken the syrian defense forces so long to drive out i guess. inter-married a lot of the battle be over soon but there was an unexpected among the civilians still involved and in the refugee camp of all there is now around sixty dozen people and most of them right from the number of civilians that are still in buckles they still guard of offensives and that's why it took so long...
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successfully counterattack the invading syrian forces within three weeks we were at the gates of damascus. outmanned, outgunned, our brave soldiers triumphed at one of the hardest fought tank -- after one of the hardest fought tank battles. we would have to wait nearly a half century until this moment here in this room to translate a military victory into a diplomatic victory. and that is why, mr. president, your decision to recognize israel's sovereignty on the golan heights is so historic. your recognition is a two-fold -- twofold act of historic justice. israel won the golan heights in a just war of self-defense. and the jewish people's roots in the golan go back thousands of years. in the long sweep of jewish history, there have been a handful of proclamations by nonyou jewish leaders on behalf of our people and our land. cyrus the great, the great persian king. lord belfore, president harry s. produce treuman, and president donald j. trump. and you, mr. president, mr. president, you have done it not once, but twice. with your bold proclamation on jerusalem and with your bold proclama
successfully counterattack the invading syrian forces within three weeks we were at the gates of damascus. outmanned, outgunned, our brave soldiers triumphed at one of the hardest fought tank -- after one of the hardest fought tank battles. we would have to wait nearly a half century until this moment here in this room to translate a military victory into a diplomatic victory. and that is why, mr. president, your decision to recognize israel's sovereignty on the golan heights is so historic....
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what is it like playing a game day next gig in damascus when the war is on?on a celebration of the global appeal of a great british invention. # god bless you all.# they say if it is too loud you are too old. the headlines on bbc news... a brexit breathing space: eu leaders formally agree to delay the uk‘s withdrawal beyond next friday. at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago — a witness names four ira men he says were responsible police say they‘re treating the death of university student libby squire as an unlawful killing. more from us at nine p:m.. now on bbc news, it‘s time for the film review.
what is it like playing a game day next gig in damascus when the war is on?on a celebration of the global appeal of a great british invention. # god bless you all.# they say if it is too loud you are too old. the headlines on bbc news... a brexit breathing space: eu leaders formally agree to delay the uk‘s withdrawal beyond next friday. at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago — a witness names four ira men he says were responsible police say...
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legal change.or >> rr: the revelation came out in court, the teenage defendant thinking attacking damascusotball players with a broom was reg aded as tradition. a psychologist report said the 15-year-old charged with ltxually ass jv football teammates was himselfhe victim of a similar attack the previous year. >> he didn't report it because he didn't want to be labeled a snitch or punk. >> reporter: as of now three of the four players have had their casesferred to juvenile court. but the montgomery county prosecutor said he will fight to keep the fourth case in adult hicourt. >> i you'll hear some of that next tuesday regarding his contact with the criminal justice system as well as activities in schools. >> reporter: damascu is a tight knit community struggling tode with these cases. >> it's a horrific crime that happened, it was disappointing it happened so close to home. it's disgusting. >> they know what they're do even if they were 15 or younger, they knew what they were doing. >> reporter: montgomery county public schools will determine what action, if any, it will takefter the crimi
legal change.or >> rr: the revelation came out in court, the teenage defendant thinking attacking damascusotball players with a broom was reg aded as tradition. a psychologist report said the 15-year-old charged with ltxually ass jv football teammates was himselfhe victim of a similar attack the previous year. >> he didn't report it because he didn't want to be labeled a snitch or punk. >> reporter: as of now three of the four players have had their casesferred to juvenile...
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the kurdish forces have issued a threat from damascus, pledging to retake all the territory under their control. set to file a lawsuit against the french state aid is say humanitarian needed. of president dashed hopes those hoping to bring back all the children, saying each child would be treated on n a case-by-case basis. >> dozens of french children are being detained. their parents are islamic state group fighters. two lawyers are filing a lawsuit against the french state. the lawyers said the french the majority of ich are leless than six years to deadlylyxposed diseases. by refusing to repatriate all these children, france is the lawyers are condemning the case-e-by-case basis recommended by y emmanuel macron. repatriation must be evaluated, which the lawyers are calling this commentary. it's a dilemma many european countries are grappling with. he begged her return to o the u. afafter giving birth in februar. the government refused and stripped her of her citizenship when she refefused t to renouncr allegiance to the islamic state group. heavy criticism after her baby died in a ca
the kurdish forces have issued a threat from damascus, pledging to retake all the territory under their control. set to file a lawsuit against the french state aid is say humanitarian needed. of president dashed hopes those hoping to bring back all the children, saying each child would be treated on n a case-by-case basis. >> dozens of french children are being detained. their parents are islamic state group fighters. two lawyers are filing a lawsuit against the french state. the lawyers...
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. >>> now, for the alleged damascus assollt. a 15-yeaboy that was accused of sexual assault in the locker room, is going tn be tried asult. the teen is one of five charged last fall. he is the third of the teens whose case has been moved adis year frot court to juvenile court. a psychologist report says the 15-year-old was a victim of a similar attack the previous year >> he didn't report it because he didn't want to be labeled a snitch or a punk. >> one other 15-year-old still charged as an adult. prosecors say they will fight to keep his case in adult court. >>> he tas supposed be helping people in need but admitted to taking thousands in bribes. >> a caseworker took cash and sex in exchange for social services. justin finch has the shocking details. g >> reported morning. that's right. investigators say that dimitriuc mcmillled off a really deep scam here, fleecing the d.epartment of human services, where he worked for 13 years. his malfeasance having ripple effects across his former employer. mcmillan was a caseworker, worki
. >>> now, for the alleged damascus assollt. a 15-yeaboy that was accused of sexual assault in the locker room, is going tn be tried asult. the teen is one of five charged last fall. he is the third of the teens whose case has been moved adis year frot court to juvenile court. a psychologist report says the 15-year-old was a victim of a similar attack the previous year >> he didn't report it because he didn't want to be labeled a snitch or a punk. >> one other 15-year-old...