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you can now go live to international relations professor hussain bag from the middle east technical university and welcome to the program now in your opinion is it wise for the u.s. to treat a nato ally such as turkey in this manner. i think yes first time in turkish american relations and i don't mean by literally but also in the context of nato we have a crisis which both probably continue to increase and the turkish reaction is very strong and it is to be expected the american president will further undertake certain measures about the fact is the public in turkey is in anger and they do consider this as an act against the turkish national interest and it is considered as an economic war where the americans money play to the economy just as the passage of about what is more important of course this type of crisis between america and turkey will have further consequences for the regional and global developments i think donald trump is playing with fire for the american interest in the long run despite the fact that americans are very strong economy and they will destroy the troops it's going
you can now go live to international relations professor hussain bag from the middle east technical university and welcome to the program now in your opinion is it wise for the u.s. to treat a nato ally such as turkey in this manner. i think yes first time in turkish american relations and i don't mean by literally but also in the context of nato we have a crisis which both probably continue to increase and the turkish reaction is very strong and it is to be expected the american president will...
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at ten o'clock mishal hussain will be here with a full round up of the day's news.st ....0urworld: norway's silent scandal. norway. two years ago i came here to meet parents whose children had been taken away. they said the state was far too quick to put children into care without good reason. now i'm back and there is still more anger in families torn apart. at one point i was thinking if i was mad, if i had in my madness harmed my family without really knowing it. and now one of norway's top child protection experts stands disgraced, forced to reveal a secret he had been hiding all his working life. if he had told a judge he had been downloading child pornography for all those years of course he would never have been appointed an expert. what does that mean for the troubled system he worked in? this expert reviews all the cases in the country, he was one of these people. he was one of these people in this commission? oh, my dear. i didn't know. cecilie runs every day in the woods above her home in oslo. runs to calm herself, to forget. but she can't forget the day
at ten o'clock mishal hussain will be here with a full round up of the day's news.st ....0urworld: norway's silent scandal. norway. two years ago i came here to meet parents whose children had been taken away. they said the state was far too quick to put children into care without good reason. now i'm back and there is still more anger in families torn apart. at one point i was thinking if i was mad, if i had in my madness harmed my family without really knowing it. and now one of norway's top...
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during the yemen civil war they are expected to release their report in the next several weeks zehava hussain told al-jazeera that while he does know generally what might be in this report he said it's much more important for the international community to focus on the efforts to end the civil war and protect the lives of yemeni citizens. but the reaction hasn't been as strong from the u.s. state department as reports from washington they say. fairly muted criticism from the u.s. state department in regards to this latest attack in yemen keep in mind the u.s. is part of the coalition that is led by the saudis and the united arab emirates still the state department said they think it's up to the saudi government to come . what they said would be a credible transparent investigation they rejected the idea that anyone from the outside of saudi arabia should be involved in that and they did point out that they have criticism for those that are opposing saudi the hoodoo rebels let's look at some of the things that have been happening in yemen you have the who the rebels who continue to attack saud
during the yemen civil war they are expected to release their report in the next several weeks zehava hussain told al-jazeera that while he does know generally what might be in this report he said it's much more important for the international community to focus on the efforts to end the civil war and protect the lives of yemeni citizens. but the reaction hasn't been as strong from the u.s. state department as reports from washington they say. fairly muted criticism from the u.s. state...
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hussain says they had stopped to buy water when they were attacked.he attack unconscionable, a low point in yemen's brutal war. it says its calls for humanitarian law to be respected, for children to be protected, have been met with utter disregard. the saudi—led coalition, which buys arms from britain and the us, defended the air strike. saudi arabia called it a legitimate action against houthi militants. it says it will investigate. the un security council says a credible investigation is needed into what happened here. a houthi—affiliated television station said the children had been visiting a cemetery to see the graves of other houthis killed in yemen's war. these pictures were filmed by one of the victims of the attack. this man lost three children in the air strike. ahamed, yousef and ali are already being commemorated as martyrs to the houthi cause. translation: they were very happy, even from the night before, they were all very excited, preparing for the trip. they wanted to take their smartphones with them to take photos. they were so excit
hussain says they had stopped to buy water when they were attacked.he attack unconscionable, a low point in yemen's brutal war. it says its calls for humanitarian law to be respected, for children to be protected, have been met with utter disregard. the saudi—led coalition, which buys arms from britain and the us, defended the air strike. saudi arabia called it a legitimate action against houthi militants. it says it will investigate. the un security council says a credible investigation is...
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hundred days since al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein was arrested and jailed in egypt without charge hussain is accused of broadcasting false news and receiving the foreign funds to defame state institutions here and there are strongly denied the allegations and the network is demanding his immediate release one of the us as most and vicious space missions has blasted off three two one zero left on the park a solar pro ball flight closer to the sun than any previous satellite it's designed to brave extreme temperatures of more than a thousand degrees at speeds of seven hundred thousand kilometers an hour. those are the headlines more news in half an hour daryn jordan next on al-jazeera its inside story to stay with us. relations between the u.s. and turkey are at crisis point donald trump and close a straight terrace on ankara and turkish president and no one warns of the consequences of such actions which ties between the countries deteriorate even further or can they be contained this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program how about that hamid tension is growing between the u.s.
hundred days since al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein was arrested and jailed in egypt without charge hussain is accused of broadcasting false news and receiving the foreign funds to defame state institutions here and there are strongly denied the allegations and the network is demanding his immediate release one of the us as most and vicious space missions has blasted off three two one zero left on the park a solar pro ball flight closer to the sun than any previous satellite it's designed...
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political the social problems every other problem they're all connected to the economic problems hussain says year after year they keep hearing the economy is improving when they finally believe it they hope to realize a dream put on hold by the economic crisis to give their daughter a sibling natasha going to aim al-jazeera erbil. the number of people indonesia who died in last week's earthquake has risen to three hundred ninety seven the country's force has delivered ninety tons of aid to the badly hit island of lomborg food medicine tents and blankets will be given out to residents in affected areas almost three hundred ninety thousand people us approximately ten percent of the island population and are homeless or displaced. many people in south africa have become impatient at land imbalance why roughly seven percent of the population owns about seventy percent of our a bull land and a direct challenge to the government hundreds of families from an informal settlement outside cape town have taken to illegally occupying private land for me to miller has more from stellenbosch. slivers
political the social problems every other problem they're all connected to the economic problems hussain says year after year they keep hearing the economy is improving when they finally believe it they hope to realize a dream put on hold by the economic crisis to give their daughter a sibling natasha going to aim al-jazeera erbil. the number of people indonesia who died in last week's earthquake has risen to three hundred ninety seven the country's force has delivered ninety tons of aid to the...
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political the social problems every other problem they are all connected to the economic problems hussain says year after year they keep hearing the economy is improving when they finally believe it they hope to realize a dream put on hold by the economic crisis to give their daughter a sibling natasha going to name al jazeera erbil the lever that is considering legalizing and cultivating the exportation of marijuana for medical purposes to help revive the economy it may take months before it comes to a vote in parliament this is the first time that the idea of capitalizing on the underground hashish market has been floated to has more from beirut. it's illegal but cannabis is planted almost everywhere in lebanon's northern because region in recent years the government stop destroying the crops because it couldn't provide the impoverished population with alternatives now it is considering legalizing cultivation for medical use but some farmers are concerned it could cut profits. the high supply means it's not very cheap so if they go lies the cultivation its will have no value we have bee
political the social problems every other problem they are all connected to the economic problems hussain says year after year they keep hearing the economy is improving when they finally believe it they hope to realize a dream put on hold by the economic crisis to give their daughter a sibling natasha going to name al jazeera erbil the lever that is considering legalizing and cultivating the exportation of marijuana for medical purposes to help revive the economy it may take months before it...
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political the social problems every other problem they are all connected to the economic problems hussainsays year after year they keep hearing the economy is improving when they finally believe it they hope to realize a dream put on hold by the economic crisis to give their daughter a sibling natasha going to aim al-jazeera erbil. jordan confirms an improvised explosive device was used in friday's attack and for hayes the ministry of interior has said the homemade bomb was planted at the spot where the security bus was scheduled to park the unit was guarding an annual cultural festival in the says he attacked left one officer dead and injured six people. iran's government says it's sewing the united states over sanctions that target the sale and export of hand waving persian rugs last year tehran sold one hundred twenty six million dollars worth of persian rugs to the american market wavers say it's not just an attempt to block an important revenue stream but the attack on iranian culture so mr avi reports from kharaj. in iran there is a saying carpet weavers sacrifice their eyes for peo
political the social problems every other problem they are all connected to the economic problems hussainsays year after year they keep hearing the economy is improving when they finally believe it they hope to realize a dream put on hold by the economic crisis to give their daughter a sibling natasha going to aim al-jazeera erbil. jordan confirms an improvised explosive device was used in friday's attack and for hayes the ministry of interior has said the homemade bomb was planted at the spot...
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hundred days since al-jazeera journalist mahmud hussein was arrested and jailed in egypt without charge hussain is accused of broadcasting false news and receiving foreign funds to defame state institutions hussein is among at least thirty two journalists currently being detained in egypt according to reporters without borders twenty two are being held without charge now they're all egyptian nationals and half of them say they face abuse and health problems in prison the government also increased online censorship it's estimated nearly five hundred news websites have been blocked over the last year and a hussein and al jazeera strongly deny the allegations against him the network demands his release laura manley has more. locked up in solitary confinement al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein is yet to have any formal charges brought against him the egyptian national was stopped questioned and detained in december two thousand and sixteen after traveling from doha where he was based to visit his family in cairo he's been held in the notorious tour a maximum security prison where he's complained
hundred days since al-jazeera journalist mahmud hussein was arrested and jailed in egypt without charge hussain is accused of broadcasting false news and receiving foreign funds to defame state institutions hussein is among at least thirty two journalists currently being detained in egypt according to reporters without borders twenty two are being held without charge now they're all egyptian nationals and half of them say they face abuse and health problems in prison the government also...
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rights are under more pressure than ever and what should be done to protect them when say that hoddle hussain talks to al-jazeera. thank you for talking to al-jazeera thank you summer we're coming up on the end of your tenure and i wanted to ask you first just to get this out of the way he didn't ask for a second term you didn't think you would get the backing of the permanent five members of the un security council and the thinking is a hussein is just too vocal zaid speaks his mind too much he's not diplomatic enough. why not get the p five on the record and say we needed someone who wasn't going to be so forward leaning on trying to get the world to respect human rights it's a good question i never really assume when i took this job that i would need to supplicate or need to prostrate myself before governments. because the office itself yes it's a part of the u.n. but it's also part of a broader human rights movement and the job of high commissioner is to be effectively the ambassador of human rights and what does that mean it means that you have human rights law and you have all been gay
rights are under more pressure than ever and what should be done to protect them when say that hoddle hussain talks to al-jazeera. thank you for talking to al-jazeera thank you summer we're coming up on the end of your tenure and i wanted to ask you first just to get this out of the way he didn't ask for a second term you didn't think you would get the backing of the permanent five members of the un security council and the thinking is a hussein is just too vocal zaid speaks his mind too much...
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hussain told al jazeera that while he does know generally what might be in this report he said it's much more important for the international community to focus on the efforts to end the civil war and protect the lives of yemeni citizens. hamas the palestinian group which controls the gaza strip has told al-jazeera that a truce has been agreed to with israel the israeli government has yet to comment though a flare up in cross border violence has seen three palestinians killed in israeli airstrikes and hamas rockets fired into southern israel. the same as a way in opposition figures being banned from addressing rallies or news conferences while he faces charges for inciting violence and unlawfully announcing the election results ten diabetes of the movement for democratic change was arrested on thursday after being denied asylum in zambia he has been granted bail. we said very. daring to speak to. mr standards but we said very very. difficult just no issues at all what you've been to me. iraq's top of the action bodies as a recount of votes as reaffirmed that populist cleric mokhtar that
hussain told al jazeera that while he does know generally what might be in this report he said it's much more important for the international community to focus on the efforts to end the civil war and protect the lives of yemeni citizens. hamas the palestinian group which controls the gaza strip has told al-jazeera that a truce has been agreed to with israel the israeli government has yet to comment though a flare up in cross border violence has seen three palestinians killed in israeli...
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political the social problems every other problem they're all connected to the economic problems hussain says year after year they keep hearing the economy is improving when they finally believe it they hope to realize a dream put on hold by the economic crisis to give their daughter a sibling natasha going to aim al-jazeera erbil. now many of south africa have grown impatient over a land imbalance where roughly seven percent of the population owns around seventy percent of the land and a direct challenge to the government hundreds of families from an informal settlement outside of cape town have taken to illegally occupying private land made a miller has more from stellenbosch. slivers of light shines through the simply furnished home of no one decent she's been living on this land illegally for three weeks there are dozens more roughly built homes dotted across this hill in still and bosh near cape town an area known for its affluent vineyards and estates. it's because of our government that we are here they have us for lent before but they have not helped us we have to make a lot of n
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cases of enforced disappearances between august twenty sixth dean and august twenty seventh in hera's hussain bomi who is an egypt researcher for amnesty international joining us on skype from tunis. the thing which strikes me here is that there is no accountability for this if it's the government that is forcibly disappearing people then who's going to police it. well i mean isn't a good question would have been asking that question for a long time but the issue is that this isn't actions that sanctioned by the political leadership isn't action it's supported by the political leadership it's not just individual members of the security forces that are getting having people forced disappearance in for their own personal gains it's not just gangs it's not just armed groups no it's the security forces acting as part of the state and as if it is protected because leadership is protecting them from any sort of questioning brick on timidity i mean when you are hundreds of people that have been forcibly said you cannot not a single individual into who security forces have been brought to trial even
cases of enforced disappearances between august twenty sixth dean and august twenty seventh in hera's hussain bomi who is an egypt researcher for amnesty international joining us on skype from tunis. the thing which strikes me here is that there is no accountability for this if it's the government that is forcibly disappearing people then who's going to police it. well i mean isn't a good question would have been asking that question for a long time but the issue is that this isn't actions that...
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a sick child and he said she was groomed and radicalised by people and sexually groomed by naweed hussaininimum of 13 years. thank you. the sister of a midwife who‘s been missing for a week has made an emotional appeal for information. samantha eastwood, who‘s 28, was last seen leaving her night shift at the royal stoke university hospital in staffordshire last friday morning. a 32—year—old man from stoke—on—trent arrested in connection with her disappearance has been bailed under investigation, while inquiries continue. police are searching a number of addresses, as phil mackie now reports. samantha eastwood was described by herfamily as happy, bubbly and smiley and an amazing midwife. today, her sister made a tearful appealfor help in tracing her. she is my best friend and partner in crime. without her, half of me is gone. samantha, if you are listening, please get in touch, we all love you and miss you very much. we just need you home where you belong. samantha is a fantastic woman and friend. she is warm, friendly, loyal, kind and generous with a great sense of humour. this was the la
a sick child and he said she was groomed and radicalised by people and sexually groomed by naweed hussaininimum of 13 years. thank you. the sister of a midwife who‘s been missing for a week has made an emotional appeal for information. samantha eastwood, who‘s 28, was last seen leaving her night shift at the royal stoke university hospital in staffordshire last friday morning. a 32—year—old man from stoke—on—trent arrested in connection with her disappearance has been bailed under...
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hussain says... are we going to need a visa for example? the european union will be in a legal limbo. they will have laws in place for eu citizens, they will have laws for citizens, they will have laws for citizens of other nationalities there will be no formal status for uk nationals in those countries because they haven't got the legislation in place yet because they are assuming a withdrawal agreement goes through. there will be uncertainty to start with and not should for the status of those people. we have heard already about airlines and one of the things if the certificate of airline safety is an eu matter at the moment. if we crash out, there will be a? in the short term but whether flights will be able to keep going. a business traveller might find for a variety of reasons that he or she is held up or has two building a bit more time into their journey. or has two building a bit more time into theirjourney. or may need to ta ke into theirjourney. or may need to take out health insurance or travel insurance because the card that we
hussain says... are we going to need a visa for example? the european union will be in a legal limbo. they will have laws in place for eu citizens, they will have laws for citizens, they will have laws for citizens of other nationalities there will be no formal status for uk nationals in those countries because they haven't got the legislation in place yet because they are assuming a withdrawal agreement goes through. there will be uncertainty to start with and not should for the status of...