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ok ali fatah into jordan don't have thank you very much for that. you know to some of the other stories making news around the world a woman who's accused u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault has agreed to testify in front of a senate panel lawyers for christine blasi ford are said to be negotiating the conditions of her testimony the committee had earlier delayed a vote on kavanagh's confirmation. and an indian bishop accused of raping a nun has been refused bail in order to remain in police custody to face questioning bishop franco wilkow was arrested in southern carolla state after the pope suspended him from office the lookout has denied the accusations. the death toll in the ten's anea ferry disaster has risen to two hundred and nine but on saturday rescuers pulled a man alive from the upturned vessel two days after it capsized on lake victoria the badly overcrowded ferry was traveling between the islands of the. way when it sank on thursday tanzania's president has ordered the arrest of the ship's captain and declare fo
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fatah and the p.l.o. had gradually gained strength in jordan and some of them began to call for the overthrow of king hussein's regime itself. in mid september one thousand nine hundred seventy hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like a man and only bid an attack to the fighters in the events known as black september it took three years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed. since then. and. with nestle passion for fun what if they were. ever heard of. or filter. both under thirty two of the for the horrid london would unload only just a matter a good and for less than the i'm going to hear. a dork. a spot field of detail and the mess to see in the not from the top not wound up moment of awesomeness idea that we should hold the little one lot of eyelet either that she looked at such for the measures listen audibly listen or be as if at that in or in him he could there was nothing at all to. me struck my la
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a monopoly on virtue or sin and, you know, the democrats are quick to forget corrine brown, shaka fatah, ruben, who has serious allegations. elizabeth esty who covered things up and had to step aside. while neither party has a monopoly on virtue or sin, i am never going to be shy about providing moral leadership. we have gotten some of our folks that have more challenging issues be willing to step away. i will continue to make sure we provide moral leadership. that said, people in america, they're innocent until proven guilty. i want to use facts and not allegations. francine: rick kline, abc. rick: thanks for doing that, mr. chairman. within the last 12 hours or so, stories came about about the breakdown talks between your side and dccc about not using hacked material. why did that go south on it? what is the policy now 60 days if hacked material comes out, will the nrcc use it or encourage candidates to use it? mr. stivers: i feel bad those negotiations broke down. in the end, negotiations are about trust. at the very beginning, we said we wouldn't play this out in the media. and for
a monopoly on virtue or sin and, you know, the democrats are quick to forget corrine brown, shaka fatah, ruben, who has serious allegations. elizabeth esty who covered things up and had to step aside. while neither party has a monopoly on virtue or sin, i am never going to be shy about providing moral leadership. we have gotten some of our folks that have more challenging issues be willing to step away. i will continue to make sure we provide moral leadership. that said, people in america,...
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was there yeah but i think it was structured one of here us are wired a youth member of the ruling fatah faction the agreement was a worthwhile effort we're still today in the table yet also has lots of positive sides to puts us geographically and politically on the international map also the return of some fifty five thousand palestinians including arafat gave us interim self rule one thousand nine hundred sixty seven borders with east jerusalem as capital unfortunately it was supposed to last five years it wasn't expected to drag for twenty five years that's a lifetime of. the accords which was supposed to be the starting point of a path toward statehood were immediately disrupted by a hamas bombing campaign and by the killing of the israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin by an assassin with far right views all the while the israeli right was gaining political ground promoting the inexorable expansion of illegal settlements on the palestinian side came the split between hamas in gaza and fatah in the occupied west bank and a growing disillusionment with the leadership whose democratic ma
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fatah and the p.l.o. had gradually gained strength in jordan and some of them began to call for the overthrow of king hussein's regime itself. in mid september one thousand nine hundred seventy hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like a man and out of it and attacked the fighters in the events known as black september it took three years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith. since then. and. with nestle fashion fun what if they were so informal. or filter. both under thirty two of the for the horrid london would unload only just a matter a google for less than the i'm going to hear. a dork. a spa feel up to chad and the mess to see in the. wound up moment as necessary and that we should hold his little one lot of eyelet either that she looked at such for the measures listen audibly listen or be as if at that in the dim him he could there was nothing but a hurdle to be. struck my lad he had to set up
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expansion of illegal settlements on the palestinian side came the split between hamas in gaza and fatah in the occupied west bank and a growing disillusionment with the leadership whose democratic mandate had long. byard. was once an activist but now she's given up on politics and i think have teams however everything's becoming even worse and worse as a listing and a lot of other palestinians are just fed up of the case and they're getting themselves out of politics and they just one of their life a poll released of leader this anniversary suggests nearly three quarters of palestinians believe conditions were better before or slowed the two thirds feel the process has damaged the national interest such numbers may be unsurprising right now with the us administration carrying out punitive measures against the palestinians and the prospects of a two state solution being at a particularly low but they also reflect the legacy of what many here believe to have been twenty five last years are a force that al-jazeera ramallah in the occupied west bank. well the all slue agreement was a pact b
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is backed by the pro iranian fatah blog led by the former prime minister nouri al maliki the speaker election indicates the group is likely to have enough votes to form a governing coalition here is rob mattson with more from baghdad. iraq's parliament has a new speaker it is name is mohamed al ho boosie he's a former governor of a province and he is now the man in the start of the process which will see iraq's parliament begin to take formation over the next few days his appointment basically triggers a succession a cascade if you like of different job jobs that are filled over the next few days and one of those will be the job of a president that president will be somebody who will be from the kurdish community here in iraq that's part of iraqi parliamentary standard procedure when the president will then ask the leader of the biggest block the biggest political bloc in the iraqi parliament to be prime minister and to form a government and it's still very early days to really say in what way the government is the parliament is likely to be heading whether it's going to shift furthe
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ok ali fatah in the jardin don't have thank you very much for that. the death toll in the tens anea ferry disaster has risen to two hundred and nine but on saturday rescuers pulled a man alive from the upturned vessel two days after it capsized on lake victoria a badly overcrowded ferry was traveling between the eyes of a car a car a way when it sank on thursday tanzania's president has ordered the arrest of the ship's captain and declared four days of national mourning. they are preparing to bury their dad picking graves without knowing how many they will eventually need. days after the tragedy a welcome moment of hope. this man an engineer was found alive and an air pocket having reportedly shot himself inside the faeries engine room other survivors have begun to talk about their ordeal. what about. just about to dock when the ferry overturned due to the load it was carrying then we found ourselves in the water but i thank god that i was able to jump overboard and hold on to something nearby that's how i survived. the boat was transporting passenger
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suspended prison sentence for criticizing the government's failure to protect women earlier this year amal fatah posted a video online in which she spoke out about sexual harassment in egyptian society amnesty international have condemned the verdict calling it an outrageous case of injustice german chancellor angela merkel has attacked u.s. president donald trump accusing him of undermining the united nations last week trump used his second address to the assembly to criticize multilateralism saying each country must look out for its own interests speaking at a joint appearance with the various state premiers on sunday that one trump against destroying the u.n. she said trump was dangerous and a stronger europe is needed. right now what does europe need to do as a result of fact it means that europe needs to defend its own interests in the global community but only if we have a common foreign and security policy. with the chancellor in bavaria and she joins us now michela how strong and how unprecedented was the chancellor's attack on president trump. but we've seen or heard talk about this bef
suspended prison sentence for criticizing the government's failure to protect women earlier this year amal fatah posted a video online in which she spoke out about sexual harassment in egyptian society amnesty international have condemned the verdict calling it an outrageous case of injustice german chancellor angela merkel has attacked u.s. president donald trump accusing him of undermining the united nations last week trump used his second address to the assembly to criticize multilateralism...
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grid looks for sunday's race behind the two mercedes drivers are hamilton's closest rival sebastian fatah all of ferrari and communicant and kevin magnussen and esteban o'con follow in the third row. and here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you at least three hundred eighty four people are reported dead in indonesia after an earthquake triggered a tsunami on the island of pseudo received officials warn the death toll could rise significantly as rescuers found bill to reach the stricken region. president rejected he is in the german city of canola where opponents and supporters staged dr will demonstrations head of his opening of a giant new mall. and don't forget you can always get news on the go just download from google play all from the apple store and that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news now you can also use the d.w. app to send us photos and videos. they're watching the news from berlin thank you for watching. the to. the. attorneys beautiful and some solar energy. to give you a
grid looks for sunday's race behind the two mercedes drivers are hamilton's closest rival sebastian fatah all of ferrari and communicant and kevin magnussen and esteban o'con follow in the third row. and here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you at least three hundred eighty four people are reported dead in indonesia after an earthquake triggered a tsunami on the island of pseudo received officials warn the death toll could rise significantly as rescuers found bill to reach...
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suspended prison sentence for criticizing the government's failure to protect women earlier this year amal fatah posted a video online in which she spoke out about sexual harassment in egyptian society and most international have condemned the verdict calling it an outrageous case of injustice. lewis hamilton has extended his lead in the formula one driver standings after taking victory in the russian grand prix now the british driver took first place thanks to a little help from his mercedes teammate valter able to as you look at the action from sochi. with mercedes taking pole and second during saturday's qualifying this was their race to lose red bulls max pushed up and was intent on stealing the headlines however a stunning drive saw him climb twelve places to eventually seal a fifth place finish. terry potter set a record breaking lecturing qualification and was on course for victory in the main event but the slaves chief toto wolff ordered him to allow hamilton's a pass that extended the british championship lead over sebastian vettel a president of the fins hopes of glory post-race a visi
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that younger generations feel much more likely belong and fatah are. quite well off you asked my father where he was from he wouldn't take it as an insult i think. he's from turkey in my thinking a lot if you ask my generation the second generation. fifty of them were the of the flock cept the question. an answer it accordingly but we find it annoying. when thinking about if you ask my nieces generation the third generation. then you get a snotty reply like where do you think i'm from i'm from germany just like you. thought . i was that people don't want to concern themselves with such banal questions anymore because they unquestionably feel part of society. and that's what. this. what if so many identify with germany why do two thirds of the turkish community in germany back the turkish president he's dismantling the same rights in turkey that turkish people take for granted in germany. is this an example for how integration has failed. i'd say it's a perfect example of how we've pursued a failed integration policy for decades but if you say two third
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speaking of differences last night we did see some some tension of the dinner with a president from fatah steinmeyer diplomatic tensions seemingly spilling out in the open can you tell us more about that well yes president. made a speech and where he said he's worried about the german citizens that are in prison turkey but then he said i'm not only worried about them but i'm also worried about the turkish people that are in prison that the journalists the lawyers the politicians and of course the present are gone did not like this criticism so he fired back and then he said well you know we're also not happy that there are according to our don terrorist walking in the streets of germany for that's how it all started ok which begs me to ask why is one such a diplomatic challenge for germany what he's an important partner he's a person that germany has to deal with the two countries are tied together historically economically culturally so germany has to find a way to deal with the turkey at the same time turkey needs germany in multiple issues turkey's economy is in trouble it needs suppor
speaking of differences last night we did see some some tension of the dinner with a president from fatah steinmeyer diplomatic tensions seemingly spilling out in the open can you tell us more about that well yes president. made a speech and where he said he's worried about the german citizens that are in prison turkey but then he said i'm not only worried about them but i'm also worried about the turkish people that are in prison that the journalists the lawyers the politicians and of course...
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largest city he's one of the few to have minded town to reeducation camp inching jang these camps of fatah. awning muslim minorities into chinese patriots and over a million people are thought to be detained there kyra is trying to ensure that the world does something about it. not long ago it would have been dangerous for kyra to watch a video of a kazakh hit on his phone he was in a reeducation camp until march he's an ethnic but was born in china he lived in kazakhstan for a few years before being detained. but i was in the village they summoned me to the police station. by i went there on the nineteenth of october they kept asking me what i had done in kazakhstan who i'd mag and they searched my phone my social media user name was k.z. short for kazakhstan they told me i was to first do it here. in chinese communist party jargon someone who is two faced is loyal to their own ethnic group and not to the chinese nation kyra is trying to show the activist kid or ali or as early exactly where the camp was located but look. with this economy in it i want to talk about what i know also that
largest city he's one of the few to have minded town to reeducation camp inching jang these camps of fatah. awning muslim minorities into chinese patriots and over a million people are thought to be detained there kyra is trying to ensure that the world does something about it. not long ago it would have been dangerous for kyra to watch a video of a kazakh hit on his phone he was in a reeducation camp until march he's an ethnic but was born in china he lived in kazakhstan for a few years before...
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it was their god i think it was structured want to hear us are wired a youth member of the ruling fatah faction the agreement was a worthwhile if it was that they didn't get to be also has lots of positive sides to puts us geographically and politically on the international map also the return of some fifty five thousand palestinians including arafat also gave us interim self rule one thousand nine hundred sixty seven borders with east jerusalem as capital unfortunately it was supposed to last five years it wasn't expected to drag for twenty five years that's a lifetime of. the accords which was supposed to be the starting point of a path toward statehood were immediately disrupted by a hamas bombing campaign and by the killing of the israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin by an assassin with far right views all the while the israeli right was gaining political ground promoting the inexorable expansion of illegal settlements on the palestinian side came the split between hamas in gaza and fatah in the occupied west bank and a growing disillusionment with the leadership whose democratic ma
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fatah party in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's to become one of yasser arafat's most trusted men. he also founded the black september armed group which killed eleven israeli athletes at the munich olympic games in one nine hundred seventy two. this put him on an israeli hit list and mossad attacked the p.l.o. in beirut in april nine hundred seventy three killing three senior figures but they failed to get to either arafat or salama. however mossad continued to target salaam and in the process committed a major blunder in july in one nine hundred seventy three in what became known as the little how much affair. it's. me. remarked that of their mark on the medina trail hi i'm maria and her. little hole of the little. small. creek the one built there will be able to see you at the bottom of who she killed how you're able. and he can under the diplomacy. which you have a sense with. who are in the family. when you. can . go and he has. been in the us in in france. here's a funny thing yes. bob i'm going to town but it wo
fatah party in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's to become one of yasser arafat's most trusted men. he also founded the black september armed group which killed eleven israeli athletes at the munich olympic games in one nine hundred seventy two. this put him on an israeli hit list and mossad attacked the p.l.o. in beirut in april nine hundred seventy three killing three senior figures but they failed to get to either arafat or salama. however mossad continued to target salaam and in...
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fatah and the p.l.o. had gradually gained strength in jordan and some of them began to call for the overthrow of king hussein's regime itself. in mid september one nine hundred seventy hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like a man and only bid an attack to the fighters in the events known as black september it took three years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed favorites are in a sense then this one and it. will nestle fashion for fun what is a looser in houma. over the. well final thought of slaughter for a lot of stuff will find out that the bill that the folks on the whoredom did with unload the neo what is the morale of the develops the road going to hear. about a door to. a spot field of defense and the mess to see in the. wound up moment as a message that we should hold the little one lot of eyelet i didn't shoot at some for the measures listen obviously listen or be as if at that in all to him h
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fatah and the p.l.o. had gradually gained strength in jordan and some of them began to call for the overthrow of king hussein's regime itself. in mid september one thousand nine hundred seventy hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like amman and out of it and attacks the fighters in the events known as black september it took three years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed fate was supreme sense and then this one and it. would nestle fashion fun what it was to be in home i want my mama it ends up over the. orphanage. and start a well founded thirty two in the to fulfill a horrid london with a load only just a matter a good and for less than the i'm going to hear. about a good. spot for you not to tell and to mess to see you know from the top now. the government as innocent now that. she ordered the whole lot of eyelet i've been struck at some of the measures listen let's not be let off at that. in here an
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fatah and the p.l.o. had gradually gained strength in jordan and some of them began to call for the overthrow of king hussein's regime itself. in mid september one nine hundred seventy hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like a man and only bid an attack to the fighters in the events known as black september it took three years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed. and since then. and. with nestle fashion for fun what if they were so informal. or filter. both under thirty two of the for the horrid woman with an orderly what is tamara a little more than follows from the urn. we're going to hear. about a door to. a spa feel up to chad and the mess to see in the. wound up moment as a message that we should hold a little one lot of eyelet either an issue of that sucks for the measures listen obviously listen or be less of a debt in all to him how could i wish that nothing i hope will be. struck my lad and he
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fatah and the p.l.o. had gradually gained strength in jordan and some of them began to call for the overthrow of king hussein's regime itself. in mid september one thousand nine hundred seventy hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like a man and out of it and attacks the fighters in the events known as black september it took three years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith. since then. and. with nestle fashion fun what if they were. in terms of over the. orphan. wealth under thirty two of the for the horrid london would unload only what is tomorrow a little more than for less than the i'm going to ear. a spot field of detail and the mess to see in the. from the wound up moment as ignis idea that we should hold the little one lot of eyelet i've been struck at such for the measures listen obviously listen or be let off at that in or in him how could i wish him nothing but a hopelessly. struck my lad y
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annual gathering is a crucial platform for leaders to defend their policies egyptian president of the fatah has sisi said the priority now should be the fight against armed group.
annual gathering is a crucial platform for leaders to defend their policies egyptian president of the fatah has sisi said the priority now should be the fight against armed group.
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fatah pro radian form a paramilitary fighters they secured forty eight seats in the election but through an alliance with former prime minister nouri al maliki's group they control a total of seventy two seats there are three hundred twenty nine seats in total in iraq's parliament will not hashmi as a direct is the director of middle east studies at the university of denver he says the stakes are high with the new alliance but iraq has a lot to be positive about this is a coalition government that is the most inclusive and i would say representative iraqi government since the two thousand and three american invasion it includes both iraqi shia sunni and members of various religious minorities and what's positive about that development is it marks a transition from previous iraqi governments that were very sectarian based most of the key players have a nationalist.
fatah pro radian form a paramilitary fighters they secured forty eight seats in the election but through an alliance with former prime minister nouri al maliki's group they control a total of seventy two seats there are three hundred twenty nine seats in total in iraq's parliament will not hashmi as a direct is the director of middle east studies at the university of denver he says the stakes are high with the new alliance but iraq has a lot to be positive about this is a coalition government...
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different types of talks going on the first one is between the palestinian factions themselves between fatah and hamas and who gets to lead the palestinian authority within the gaza strip then those talks between general talks with trying to be mediated by the egyptians between israel and the palestinians and then there's one very specific one that the u.n. are trying to do with israel and hamas within the gaza strip all of those talks seems to be failing at the moment they seem to be stalling however everybody is trying to risk trying to stop the risk of any kind of escalation escalation is really what both hamas and the israelis are worried about iran thanks so much. by them all still ahead on the news hour including legalizing witchcraft the senegalese his government's new plan to ease the burden on hospitals and the red defeat for the german football champions father who have the details coming up in sports. our coalition of opposition figures in the democratic republic of congo holding a rally in the capital kinshasa in the run up to presidential elections in december twenty one candida
different types of talks going on the first one is between the palestinian factions themselves between fatah and hamas and who gets to lead the palestinian authority within the gaza strip then those talks between general talks with trying to be mediated by the egyptians between israel and the palestinians and then there's one very specific one that the u.n. are trying to do with israel and hamas within the gaza strip all of those talks seems to be failing at the moment they seem to be stalling...
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the rifts right now between hamas and fatah this is another puzzling question and i think the president the palestinian leader has not really answered he just imprecise that he has always always always been ready to talk to the israelis and he's always always been ready to engage in peace process directly so my question is if he's ready to engage with his enemies if he's ready to engage with those who betrayed him. why isn't he engaging directly with ham us his own people people who share the ages of cancer with people who share the same cause people with whom he share the same prison the same occupation the same dispossession why isn't one with the bad speaking directly to the palestinians ahem us why does he need egypt and saudi arabia and qatar to speak to him us that's a big question that he's is yet to answer because once he is answers that question then we will get to the next stage which is if he does really have a strategy beyond appealing with his sad story it's becoming actually a boring story to most of these diplomats at the united nations if he has an alternative path meani
the rifts right now between hamas and fatah this is another puzzling question and i think the president the palestinian leader has not really answered he just imprecise that he has always always always been ready to talk to the israelis and he's always always been ready to engage in peace process directly so my question is if he's ready to engage with his enemies if he's ready to engage with those who betrayed him. why isn't he engaging directly with ham us his own people people who share the...
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politician mohammed boosie was previously the governor of iraq's anbar province is by by the pro iranian fatah bloc led by the former prime minister nuri al maliki . and egyptian court has arrested former president hosni mubarak's two sons on charges of insider trading and gamal mubarak are accused of illegally benefiting from the sale of a national bank and rwanda's president paul kagame has ordered the release of an opposition leader who's been in jail since two thousand and thirteen accused of terrorism and that there is one of more than two thousand prisoners who sentences have been commuted prominent musician kizzy to me he go is also being freed. if you find a latin america is next. on counting the cost this week ten years later why young people are picking up the bill for the global financial crisis could a seismic economic event be brewing at emerging markets plus behind gated walls bubbles and crashes in the global housing market counting the cost on al-jazeera. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe . so many are not around by last his pri
politician mohammed boosie was previously the governor of iraq's anbar province is by by the pro iranian fatah bloc led by the former prime minister nuri al maliki . and egyptian court has arrested former president hosni mubarak's two sons on charges of insider trading and gamal mubarak are accused of illegally benefiting from the sale of a national bank and rwanda's president paul kagame has ordered the release of an opposition leader who's been in jail since two thousand and thirteen accused...
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of here us are wired a youth member of the ruling fatah faction the agreement was a worthwhile if it was to do what they can do to be also has lots of positive sides to puts us geographically and politically on the international map also the return of some fifty five thousand palestinians including arafat also gave us interim self rule one thousand nine hundred sixty seven borders with east jerusalem as capital unfortunately it was supposed to last five years it wasn't expected to drag for twenty five years that's a lifetime of. the accords which was supposed to be the starting point of a path toward statehood were immediately disrupted by a hamas bombing campaign and by the killing of the israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin by an assassin with far right views all the while the israeli right was gaining political ground promoting the inexorable expansion of illegal settlements on the palestinian side came the split between hamas in gaza and fatah in the occupied west bank and a growing disillusionment with the leadership whose democratic mandate had long expired gin in our boots was
of here us are wired a youth member of the ruling fatah faction the agreement was a worthwhile if it was to do what they can do to be also has lots of positive sides to puts us geographically and politically on the international map also the return of some fifty five thousand palestinians including arafat also gave us interim self rule one thousand nine hundred sixty seven borders with east jerusalem as capital unfortunately it was supposed to last five years it wasn't expected to drag for...
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daniella has returned to where the killings took place he works as a journalist for what it is fatah which is funded by angola's largest opposition party. he wants to speak to the victims' families and find out what has happened since the shooting. in the family home danielle meets allows you well and fabio they witnessed the fatal shooting of their friend severino he was just twenty one. i saw their guns and i just started to run they saw us running and shot at us without warning or anything so i really started shooting they got him right here. in the us they killed two of our friends. because one of them didn't belong to a gang but he was killed in iraq. you know so that's placement in justice or nothing was done about it. because there was no investigation and no one spoke to the family nothing. they killed our friend like a dog. did this by short while later severino his father arrives a year has passed since the shooting but his grief over losing his eldest son is still raw. but it was the good members of our try not to think every mother was all fall into depression and die. my
daniella has returned to where the killings took place he works as a journalist for what it is fatah which is funded by angola's largest opposition party. he wants to speak to the victims' families and find out what has happened since the shooting. in the family home danielle meets allows you well and fabio they witnessed the fatal shooting of their friend severino he was just twenty one. i saw their guns and i just started to run they saw us running and shot at us without warning or anything...
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that's ultimately you have to face reality which is basically that the military establishment and the fatah has sisi of the ones who call the final shots well there is no reality to look forward to there is no space for any democratic participation easy is basically trying to convert the country into a full blown military. dictatorship there is no we can be a should in any way shape or form and he doesn't seem to allow to be thumbs based at least for some sort of control and then there is no room or any disagreement so i don't know what they would be a any political or activist. moment ok if everything is notion that mohammed it was quite interesting that we look at the latest developments in egypt the establishment does not seem to tolerate opposition that does not this is how we should not necessarily confined to the islamists or to the muslim brotherhood we've seen the case of a son who was sent to jail just because he was seen as a potential rival bustle muscle. going in or sent to jail because they express their views what does it tell about the about about it ceases situation in egypt
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and other north african countries to slow the influx of refugees and migrants turning to have that fatah has c.c. would be a new sign of the determination to outsource the migration challenge but what will that mean for people fleeing war persecution and poverty also on the grid singing it from the mountain top leaders of north and south korea put on a final show of unity after three days of talks.
and other north african countries to slow the influx of refugees and migrants turning to have that fatah has c.c. would be a new sign of the determination to outsource the migration challenge but what will that mean for people fleeing war persecution and poverty also on the grid singing it from the mountain top leaders of north and south korea put on a final show of unity after three days of talks.
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political direction after disputed elections back in may a little boosie is backed by the pro iranian fatah block which is led by former prime minister nouri al maliki you have today with the headlines here on al-jazeera inside stories next. confronts rye of the wrongs of its colonial past for the first time since the war of independence in algeria sixty years ago a french president admits freedom fighters were systematically. doesn't matter well because recognition of what he calls crimes against humanity change anything this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. it's an admission of guilt that's been shrouded in secrecy and denial for around sixty years of this week french president in knowledge for the first time the widespread use of torture during algerian war of independence algeria was a french colony for a hundred and thirty two years until nine hundred sixty two during eight years of fighting which started in one nine hundred fifty four val jury and government says more than a million were killed france says four hundred thousand were killed on both sides french coloni
political direction after disputed elections back in may a little boosie is backed by the pro iranian fatah block which is led by former prime minister nouri al maliki you have today with the headlines here on al-jazeera inside stories next. confronts rye of the wrongs of its colonial past for the first time since the war of independence in algeria sixty years ago a french president admits freedom fighters were systematically. doesn't matter well because recognition of what he calls crimes...
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suffered from you know it's just a con artists just to come out and now five years later president fatah el-sisi this government has decided to kill seven. five more is about over the hour is mine mohammed rush one and your theme haematoma men are sentenced to death. they were part of the mass trial of seven hundred thirty nine people all arrested as they protested against cc's twenty thirteen take over most were detained during the robot massacre the group was charged with murder incitement to break the law illegal gathering and membership of an illegal group that group is the muslim brotherhood and now. a former president morsi its spiritual leader mohammed badie a is one of forty seven people who received a life seem to nearly four hundred others will spend at least ten years in prison you consider trying to be a completely unfair one because of its nature it's a master if you're prosecuting a large number of people let's say it's impossible to prove individual responsibility in that case one of the most well known of the detainees is photojournalists mahmoud known to show he was deta
suffered from you know it's just a con artists just to come out and now five years later president fatah el-sisi this government has decided to kill seven. five more is about over the hour is mine mohammed rush one and your theme haematoma men are sentenced to death. they were part of the mass trial of seven hundred thirty nine people all arrested as they protested against cc's twenty thirteen take over most were detained during the robot massacre the group was charged with murder incitement to...
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annual gathering is a crucial platform for leaders to defend their policies egyptian president of the fatah has sisi said the priority now should be the fight against armed groups and building strong nation states to prevent chaos in the region. while ashoka and then want to cut a lot of there is no doubt the arab region as one of the most vulnerable to the dangers of a nation state disintegration of this often creates a fertile environment for terrorism and six tarion conflicts preserving and reforming the foundations of the state is a fundamental priority of egypt's foreign policy in the arab region assisi has said his country was committed to consolidate in human rights but international here by its organizations blame egyptian authorities for clamping down on dissent the middle east is home to some of the world's biggest oil and natural gas producers and this explains why it remains strategically important for global peace and prosperity of a.
annual gathering is a crucial platform for leaders to defend their policies egyptian president of the fatah has sisi said the priority now should be the fight against armed groups and building strong nation states to prevent chaos in the region. while ashoka and then want to cut a lot of there is no doubt the arab region as one of the most vulnerable to the dangers of a nation state disintegration of this often creates a fertile environment for terrorism and six tarion conflicts preserving and...
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politician hamad boosie was previously the governor of iraq's anbar province is backed by the pro rani and fatah bloc led by the former prime minister nouri al maliki those are the top stories i'll have more news for you a bit later on in about twenty five minutes time do join me then coming up next it's the listening post. it has charley and i'm manic monday on wall street there's a choppy headquarters here carrying out their auctions i was. asked. are you. sure. hello i'm barbara sarah and you're the listening post here are some of the stories we're covering this week the financial press didn't quite see the crash coming ten years ago are they better equipped to alert us to imminent economic disasters now another powerful media man is taken down by the me too movement on the trail of fake online accounts and bolts pushing an agenda of regime change in iran and then economic debate for the ages just. what can a government do when the reason economic crisis exactly a decade ago the world was hit by the worst economic crisis since the great depression in the us trillions of dollars were sucked ou
politician hamad boosie was previously the governor of iraq's anbar province is backed by the pro rani and fatah bloc led by the former prime minister nouri al maliki those are the top stories i'll have more news for you a bit later on in about twenty five minutes time do join me then coming up next it's the listening post. it has charley and i'm manic monday on wall street there's a choppy headquarters here carrying out their auctions i was. asked. are you. sure. hello i'm barbara sarah and...
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british neither of you can be that the no two will iraqi jews were in line with the british i met salim fatah in israel. many others like me in the pool class thought the british. robey. are or you. do you are trying to tell us what to do we don't want any foreigners here we want to rule ourselves by. grow up and go free you have nothing to go go. but when british rule ended in one thousand nine hundred two the oilman didn't go home. yet and am i did king of this have on their country to meet with directors of the air have to credit him company by shama shakes give the authentic that have touch. not to the pump station how many times have i let you know it was independence. on terms are worth. their reality lost. while the government the british. but the british were not the only ones after iraqi oil. as disaffection with the british grew the germans promoted hitler as a liberator. and in one thousand nine hundred eighty three mind comp was translated into arabic. i met sure the nash a was a child in basra. there was a famous say. but in the sky it closer on the ground this year was i missed
british neither of you can be that the no two will iraqi jews were in line with the british i met salim fatah in israel. many others like me in the pool class thought the british. robey. are or you. do you are trying to tell us what to do we don't want any foreigners here we want to rule ourselves by. grow up and go free you have nothing to go go. but when british rule ended in one thousand nine hundred two the oilman didn't go home. yet and am i did king of this have on their country to meet...
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annual gathering is a crucial platform for leaders to defend their policies egyptian president of the fatah has sisi said the priority now should be the fight against armed groups and building strong nation states to prevent chaos in the region. when i shut down the month to curtail our beer there is no doubt that the arab region as one of the most vulnerable to the dangers of nation state disintegration of this often creates a fertile environment for terrorism and six cerium conflicts preserving and reforming the foundations of the state is a fundamental priority of egypt's foreign policy in the arab region assisi has said his country was committed to consolidating human rights but international human rights organizations blame egyptian authorities for clamping down on dissent the middle east is home to some of the world's biggest oil and natural gas producers and this explains why it remains strategically important for global peace and prosperity but the region is barred by violence walls six tarion divides. by al qaida and his group's challengers world leaders meeting here of the u.n. fe
annual gathering is a crucial platform for leaders to defend their policies egyptian president of the fatah has sisi said the priority now should be the fight against armed groups and building strong nation states to prevent chaos in the region. when i shut down the month to curtail our beer there is no doubt that the arab region as one of the most vulnerable to the dangers of nation state disintegration of this often creates a fertile environment for terrorism and six cerium conflicts...
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very verge of collapse certainly there's been nothing to show for it so far the other front is with fatah the rival palestinian faction in the occupied west bank which controls the palestinian authority all sorts of rumors going around gaza that after an october the first deadline which has been imposed by the p.a. on hamas for some progress on reconciliation some sort of concessions from hamas about some kind of unified government with the p.a. that the p.a. is prepared to impose new financial pressures on the people of gaza so hamas is under pressure that could potentially explain why this protest is bigger than usual and there are still thousands of people prepared to come here despite the risks we spoke to one young man who'd lost one leg in an earlier protest and then in another protest was shot in the other leg the remaining leg and he's back here again today and there are hundreds of others if not thousands prepared to do the same thing. it's been more fighting in southern neighborhoods of libya's capital at least eleven people have been killed in tripoli most of them civilians att
very verge of collapse certainly there's been nothing to show for it so far the other front is with fatah the rival palestinian faction in the occupied west bank which controls the palestinian authority all sorts of rumors going around gaza that after an october the first deadline which has been imposed by the p.a. on hamas for some progress on reconciliation some sort of concessions from hamas about some kind of unified government with the p.a. that the p.a. is prepared to impose new financial...
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politician mohammed boosie was previously the governor of iraq's anbar province is by by the pro iranian fatah bloc led by the former prime minister nuri al maliki. and egyptian court has arrested former president hosni mubarak's two sons on charges of insider trading and gamal mubarak are accused of illegally benefiting from the sale of a national bank and rwanda's president paul kagame has ordered the release of an opposition leader who's been in jail since two thousand and thirteen accused of terrorism in that there is one of more than two thousand prisoners who sentences have been commuted prominent musician kasi to me he go is also being freed. if you find a latin america is next. on counting the cost this week ten years later why young people are picking up the bill for the global financial crisis could a seismic economic event be brewing at emerging markets plus behind gated walls bubbles and crashes in the global housing market counting the cost on al-jazeera. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe .
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politician hamad the was previously the governor of iraq's anbar province is backed by the pro runyan fatah bloc led by the former prime minister nouri al maliki over the top stories i'll have more news for you a bit later on in about twenty five minutes time do join me then coming up next it's the listening post. that has charlie and i'm manic monday on wall street there's a big choppy headquarters here carrying out their career auctions by hostile. for. the last. you know. shakespeare trust. hello i'm barbara sarah and you're of the listening post here are some of the stories we're covering this week the financial press didn't quite see the crash coming ten years ago are they better equipped to alert us to imminent economic disasters now another powerful media man is taken down by the me too movement on the trail of fake online accounts and bolts pushing an agenda of regime change in iran and the need for more make the vote for the ages just. what can a government do.
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as we make our way towards the weekend the weather will go downhill for southeastern parts of china fatah won and also for clues on we have of course got a tropical system making its way through this is typhoon man keeps the typhoon mangku started to push its way towards northern parts of the philippines ahead of that friday doesn't see babie getting up to thirty four celsius in the sunshine for hong kong may well sunshine and showers across much of southeast asia central southern parts of the philippines also seeing some lively outbreaks of rain for a time i think a little further south which as we go on through friday cloud also increasing into or thailand and turning rather wet by friday. it was a big problem because it was different people admired him he was the center of my bloodstream be rude and he married miss universe hugh was a buoyant character on the other hand a ruthless operative fighting for the palestinian cause some israeli intelligence sources claim that the planned operation in four years news really trying to find him and kill him al jazeera world examines the life of
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it really have the secret of fatah no life and it's not just the set who as we play said that this is a quick scots go it for a loving cup so you put the whiskey only scott said in a quick and then the last is very very easy indeed thank you so much for picking though it sounds. thank you very much indeed that night. i wish best drink it you have to supply the whiskey we have it. now the financial survival today was all about money laundering first to visit this cash into three different. good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas or cayman island it will all these banks are complicit in their tough talk recently just after did not call and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacey all beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury automobile again for max do you know what money laundering is highly illegal for a large kaiser of course. i don't think that. israel is trying to somehow destroy borrow i don't t
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female activists to two years in jail for a video she posted on social media earlier this year i'm a fatah complained online about the egyptian government's failure to protect women against sexual harassment but it was a member of the band april sixth group which demonstrated during the twenty eleven protests she was convicted of spreading false news that threatens national security a lawyer says she will appeal the ruling. still ahead an al-jazeera anguish in gaza this funerals take place for protesters killed on friday along with a barrier fence with israel. teaches a moral code debate which language is most suitable for students. hello again we're here cross united states and into canada we are watching one funnel system pushing across the great lakes and with that we are seeing a change in the temperature it's getting a little bit colder behind that front and you can see here on sunday fourteen degrees for toronto thirteen for ottawa but still warm here into the the south side and the eastern side of that front we're still pick you up a lot of showers down here towards texas and as we
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has called the attack another plot by the regional states that are puppets of the united states ali fatah political scientist and visiting fellow at the brookings doha center says it's impossible to know for sure who is behind the attack. it's difficult to say we cannot of course categorically dismiss isis claimed to be in the perpetrator of this attack isis usually claims a lot of attacks also to show its strength on the other hand we have the iranian security forces bringing. another group to be sponsored by the saudis to be behind the attacks and so it's difficult if you one has to be cautious and it is difficult to say because also to iran of course blames the usual suspects israel saudi arabia the united states being behind this attack as was the case last year when there was this to an attack in tehran against the most ileum of. khomeini and also the iranian parliament so there is a lot of questions because in both the whens those were highly securitized events and nevertheless those attacks could occur so there are a lot of security related questions. two days after a ferry capsize
has called the attack another plot by the regional states that are puppets of the united states ali fatah political scientist and visiting fellow at the brookings doha center says it's impossible to know for sure who is behind the attack. it's difficult to say we cannot of course categorically dismiss isis claimed to be in the perpetrator of this attack isis usually claims a lot of attacks also to show its strength on the other hand we have the iranian security forces bringing. another group to...