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indian government hasn't commented on it but sources say one of the key reasons that could be the indian armyre the indian government wanted its own weapons agency. to procure this over the next 2—3 yea rs. procure this over the next 2—3 years. that is why there is pressure from a section of the army that it would be too long, it could delay the process. so in a way, it's good news for israel because the prime minister won't be going back empty—handed but clearly, some people in the indian ministry might not be happy with this decision because they wanted the indian army to manufacture these arms. prime minister netanyahu is in the home stretch of his tour of india. how significant so far? it's been a 6- day long tour, quite significant. we have seen both prime ministers netanyahu have seen both prime ministers neta nyahu and have seen both prime ministers netanyahu and modi travel to the state of gujarat, which is the home state of gujarat, which is the home state of gujarat, which is the home state of prime minister modi. their friendship has been on display. the defence deal is back on the
indian government hasn't commented on it but sources say one of the key reasons that could be the indian armyre the indian government wanted its own weapons agency. to procure this over the next 2—3 yea rs. procure this over the next 2—3 years. that is why there is pressure from a section of the army that it would be too long, it could delay the process. so in a way, it's good news for israel because the prime minister won't be going back empty—handed but clearly, some people in the...
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parts of kashmir under india's control something puck ystem denied it followed an attack on an indian army base in new jersey that left eight hundred soldiers did some an indian administered kashmir hoping bunkers will protect them when the next shells fall. regards the line of control is only about fifty or sixty metres away from where we are standing a number of community bunkers have been installed here and we believe the government to build even more many here say the region hasn't felt safe e.u. is officials have closed some schools and definitely impacting a new generation that's only ever known the hostilities still ities that recent the fragile cease fire forged around fifteen years ago and the well being of people on both sides of the border maybe on the hand al-jazeera. the united nations is blaming inaction and leadership faily is for the shop rise in the number of its peacekeepers being killed at least fifty six of them died last year the highest tally since one nine hundred ninety four a new report warns there iconic blue helmets and un flags no longer offer them protection an
parts of kashmir under india's control something puck ystem denied it followed an attack on an indian army base in new jersey that left eight hundred soldiers did some an indian administered kashmir hoping bunkers will protect them when the next shells fall. regards the line of control is only about fifty or sixty metres away from where we are standing a number of community bunkers have been installed here and we believe the government to build even more many here say the region hasn't felt...
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parts of kashmir under india's control something purkis down denied it followed an attack on an indian army base in new jersey that left eight hundred soldiers did some an indian administered kashmir hoping bunkers will protect them when the next shells fall. regards the line of control is only about fifty or sixty metres away from where we are standing a number of community bunkers have been installed here and we believe the government to build even more. many here say the region hasn't felt safe e.u. is officials have closed some schools and diffidently impacting a new generation that's only ever known the hostilities still ities that threesome the fragile ceasefire forged around fifteen years ago and the well being of people on both sides of the border maybe on the hand al-jazeera. the conflict in yemen and if located by the sounding led military coalition has left millions of people without food and clean water doctors say hospitals are running out of supplies as they struggle to contain outbreaks of diphtheria and cholera as well as manner attrition. has our report. it's been a tough s
parts of kashmir under india's control something purkis down denied it followed an attack on an indian army base in new jersey that left eight hundred soldiers did some an indian administered kashmir hoping bunkers will protect them when the next shells fall. regards the line of control is only about fifty or sixty metres away from where we are standing a number of community bunkers have been installed here and we believe the government to build even more. many here say the region hasn't felt...
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into parts of kashmir under india's control something pakistan denied it followed an attack on an indian army base in new jersey that left eight hundred soldiers did. some an indian administered kashmir hoping bunkers will protect them when the next shells fall. on a sense of bridges the line of control is only about fifty or sixty meters away from where we are standing a number of community bunkers have been installed here and we need the government to build even more. many here say the region hasn't felt safe e.u. is officials have closed some schools and definitely impacting a new generation that's only ever known the hostilities still ities that's reason the fragile cease fire forged around fifteen years ago and the well being of people on both sides of the border million hardened al-jazeera doubletree forces in the united arab emirates have been told to avoid escalating the blockade of qatar a brigadier in the u.s. air force also told reporters and their r.t. aircraft will fly a whole turn to route over saudi arabia to avoid being intercepted by qatari warplanes qatar denied intercepting
into parts of kashmir under india's control something pakistan denied it followed an attack on an indian army base in new jersey that left eight hundred soldiers did. some an indian administered kashmir hoping bunkers will protect them when the next shells fall. on a sense of bridges the line of control is only about fifty or sixty meters away from where we are standing a number of community bunkers have been installed here and we need the government to build even more. many here say the region...
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rest in bail is the army man who has to escort a posse of cheyenne indians back to their natural homeland comanche indians. nobody comes out of it particularly well. it is quite brutal and bleak. but i think that is what it was like. so that realism, that revisionism of what the giroux is, going back to believe the kid, or dances with wolves with kevin costner. —— of what they hear row is. quite tough to watch? yes, and you don't get the payoff you usually do with a hero emerging. a bit more uplift in our third choice, i say with some hope? it's a comedy, but a maudlin one, about ben stiller experiencing a midlife crisis. i thought it was very funny, directed by mike whyte, who people might know as the director of school of rock forjet as the director of school of rock for jet black. this as the director of school of rock forjet black. this is about ben stiller having to take his son, troy, on a tour of colleges. americans do this, flying off to see which colleges they want to get into, one of which is harboured —— harvard. it sparks reminiscences by ben stiller of his childhood chums and
rest in bail is the army man who has to escort a posse of cheyenne indians back to their natural homeland comanche indians. nobody comes out of it particularly well. it is quite brutal and bleak. but i think that is what it was like. so that realism, that revisionism of what the giroux is, going back to believe the kid, or dances with wolves with kevin costner. —— of what they hear row is. quite tough to watch? yes, and you don't get the payoff you usually do with a hero emerging. a bit...
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it doesn't occur to her that the winchester was created to order by the army of the west to kill indians. that's what winchester was created for. she doesn't mention that so these, leaving out what is the real history of the united states, there's no way we can understand or control gun culture. when i started writing this book was actually two years ago when the mother manual slaughter by young white nationalists and you hadn't seen yet because trump was not elected yet but charlottesville came and charleston, this young man, i really studied him. i tried to go to his trial but i never did get there. he was very interesting. he was only 20 years old or something but already fully, full of this white nationalism and on his facebook page, he had flags from rhodesia, the government of rhodesia and no one knew, why does he have flags from rhodesia well, we should study white nationalism a little bit more because it is an undercurrent and i come from rural oklahoma, i have members of my family who are white nationalists, not many, but relatives, cousins and things and some who do gun shows,
it doesn't occur to her that the winchester was created to order by the army of the west to kill indians. that's what winchester was created for. she doesn't mention that so these, leaving out what is the real history of the united states, there's no way we can understand or control gun culture. when i started writing this book was actually two years ago when the mother manual slaughter by young white nationalists and you hadn't seen yet because trump was not elected yet but charlottesville...
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the s a wreath laying ceremony the soldiers killed during a rebel siege is an army training camp in indian administered kashmir and the attack took place and me but all full alert and it was because of our alert this that he was able to confine them to a particular building the operation started and the evacuation was done and you've already do this. earlier on sunday so just try to flush out the rebels extra police were sent to seal off the camp while the siege on folded. hands and the sound of grenades and automatic gunfire an indication that the rebels had no intention of surrendering rebel stormed the camp on saturday night the local police chief says he was already aware an attack was imminent i think. they were right probably not. but. these villagers who live near the camp shout pro-rebel slogans. that for decades indian administered kashmir has been at the center of a muslim separatist movement against hindu dominated indian rule separatist groups are fighting for the indian administered potion of kashmir to either become independent all merge with pakistan. and the killing of a pr
the s a wreath laying ceremony the soldiers killed during a rebel siege is an army training camp in indian administered kashmir and the attack took place and me but all full alert and it was because of our alert this that he was able to confine them to a particular building the operation started and the evacuation was done and you've already do this. earlier on sunday so just try to flush out the rebels extra police were sent to seal off the camp while the siege on folded. hands and the sound...
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actually check the relationship between the people of zimbabwe and indian police commissioner general the generals the rest of the army or the little. so the city secure crowds and the general indian. jury why do you think the police were magistrate to stand down why are they all in the right now as i'm talking to you start to dream patrol patrols with the army because the police were not trusted by the people they were not trusted by the army they were not trusted by this and they were trusted by only president mugabe why because the person that was second in command of the police is this cousin and and the war point was to save lives that presidents just about well what do you disturbing to many people young to be in your country the plenty of signs that the new president is no different from the old one you take he's warning about pluralism and political opposition those who oppose us will bark and bark he said they will continue to park but the zanu p.f. train will roll on ruling and ruling while they bark again it's all about the party there's nothing out of the crash last that's a misinterpretation of what he ac
actually check the relationship between the people of zimbabwe and indian police commissioner general the generals the rest of the army or the little. so the city secure crowds and the general indian. jury why do you think the police were magistrate to stand down why are they all in the right now as i'm talking to you start to dream patrol patrols with the army because the police were not trusted by the people they were not trusted by the army they were not trusted by this and they were trusted...
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republic and the police commissioner general the generals the rest of the army or the letter of the second secular kratz and the general indian. jury why do you think the police were metal strip to stand down why are they want to know right now as i'm talking to your talking train patrol patrols or the army because the police were not trusted by the people they were not trusted by the army they were not trusted by this and they were trusted by only president mugabe why because the person that was second in command of the police is this person and and the war point was to serve god that presidents grow well what do you disturbing to many people young to be in your country there are plenty of signs that the new president is no different from the old one you take is warning about pluralism and political opposition those who oppose us will park and park he said they will continue to park but the p.f. train won't. role on ruling and ruling while they bark again it's all about the party there's nothing about the crash last that's a misinterpretation of what and that's a direct quote of what you say yes but i will tell you any cours
republic and the police commissioner general the generals the rest of the army or the letter of the second secular kratz and the general indian. jury why do you think the police were metal strip to stand down why are they want to know right now as i'm talking to your talking train patrol patrols or the army because the police were not trusted by the people they were not trusted by the army they were not trusted by this and they were trusted by only president mugabe why because the person that...
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infuriated, the new indian government rallied its troops. the news started coming that the armye tanks and trucks and jeeps and artillery and guns and everything is there. junagadh state was besieged on three sides also. an economic blockade was ordered, cutting off supplies of foot and resources into the region. —— food. eventually, junagadh acceded to india and the nawab fled to pakistan. yet to this day, 70 years on, his great grandson still lays claim to junagadh. and the episode lingers as a reminder of the last days of the raj in india. and 65 kilometres down the road, the nawab‘s legacy as an animal lover extraordinaire continues, with the most regal of creatures. now, lions may have iconic status here. they're a royal symbol. they're in hindu mythology. but at the beginning of the last century, they were threatened with extinction. i'm going somewhere now, which is the only natural abode of the asiatic lion. the nawab preserved vast tracts of this land to provide a habitat. these lions are smaller and paler than their african relatives. and these are their modern day pro
infuriated, the new indian government rallied its troops. the news started coming that the armye tanks and trucks and jeeps and artillery and guns and everything is there. junagadh state was besieged on three sides also. an economic blockade was ordered, cutting off supplies of foot and resources into the region. —— food. eventually, junagadh acceded to india and the nawab fled to pakistan. yet to this day, 70 years on, his great grandson still lays claim to junagadh. and the episode...
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indians the ohio valley. generally, the delaware are neutral but a lot service coutts for dunsmore's army. dunmore'ss scouts for army. the virginians fight a defensive war. for the buzz part, they are told to build forts, patrol their communities, some limited offensive actions but mainly to defend their communities and attack more parties that cross into the south bank. this goes from march until july and it is not very effective. dunmore thinks something has to be done was just standing on the defensive trying to stay them off as they tried to attack the settlements. he authorizes rangers and scouts across the ohio. he says of their in pursuit of an enemy what party they can cross the ohio but basically at this point, it is a defense of war. also, to company things come in the time and you can ask me later how it affected that. some people make a big deal of it. it is not as big of a deal as it seems. even though the militia law was expired, lord dunmore assured people who join for active duty would get paid by the general assembly. this is the area of conflict we're talking about. see,
indians the ohio valley. generally, the delaware are neutral but a lot service coutts for dunsmore's army. dunmore'ss scouts for army. the virginians fight a defensive war. for the buzz part, they are told to build forts, patrol their communities, some limited offensive actions but mainly to defend their communities and attack more parties that cross into the south bank. this goes from march until july and it is not very effective. dunmore thinks something has to be done was just standing on...
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1774 battle of point pleasant between a virginia militia and an indian coalition led by the shawnee tribe. the cedar story at the u.s. army center of mathilde her -- of theory argues that colonists soon turned their attention to revolution. this event is about an hour.
1774 battle of point pleasant between a virginia militia and an indian coalition led by the shawnee tribe. the cedar story at the u.s. army center of mathilde her -- of theory argues that colonists soon turned their attention to revolution. this event is about an hour.
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seas, but you remember -- what you remember is raddick marching his army pennsylvania being ambushed and practically destroyed by the indians and the rench, saved only by the courage of the colonial troops led by george washington. a terribly have thatimpression of the part the british military played in winning this war. a think more of it being colonial victory. has been the victory won, future looks great. presence outooding there in the forest, that's laying like a shadow over your gone now. the french are out of america. they aren't coming back as far as you're concerned. french without the indians, are less ench help, able to oppose colonial expansion. the future looks great. mississippi.o the your world now. well, across the atlantic in westminster, things don't look good. that i mean, they are glad to have won the war, of course, who ouldn't be glad to beat the french. your traditional enemy but the victorypleteness of the means the friendch will be all hat more anxious for re -- french will be all that more anxious for revenge. -- can't say hot dog, we won, let's go home. who knows n britain about the state of the
seas, but you remember -- what you remember is raddick marching his army pennsylvania being ambushed and practically destroyed by the indians and the rench, saved only by the courage of the colonial troops led by george washington. a terribly have thatimpression of the part the british military played in winning this war. a think more of it being colonial victory. has been the victory won, future looks great. presence outooding there in the forest, that's laying like a shadow over your gone...
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his -- what you remember is erratic -- braddock marching his army through pennsylvania being ambushed and practically destroyed by the indians and the french, saved only by the courage of the colonial troops led by george washington. so you don't have a terribly good impression of the part that the british military played in winning this war. you think more of it being a colonial victory. and since the victory has been won, the future looks great. that dark, brooding presence out there in the forest that is laying like a shadow over your future is gone now. the french are out of america. they aren't coming back as far as you're concerned. the french without -- the indians without french alps -- without french help are less able to oppose colonial expansion. the future looks great. all the way to the mississippi. this is your world now. well, across the atlantic in westminster, things don't look quite that good. i mean, they are glad to have won the war, of course, who wouldn't be glad to beat the french? your traditional enemy. but the very completeness of the victory means the french are going to be all that much more anxio
his -- what you remember is erratic -- braddock marching his army through pennsylvania being ambushed and practically destroyed by the indians and the french, saved only by the courage of the colonial troops led by george washington. so you don't have a terribly good impression of the part that the british military played in winning this war. you think more of it being a colonial victory. and since the victory has been won, the future looks great. that dark, brooding presence out there in the...
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army would say yes we did these ten but nothing about the thousands more. well recently in last month they have arrested two journalists. the busy indian village and they have i believe they have got the strong evidence that is the reason they revealed this mas great although there were there are many musgrave among them they rebuilt this one because of that this writer journalist they have got all the evidence of immediate arrest of this journalist the they have closed the news on commandeer and chief of his face both to. this mosque group but yesterday according to their announcement he said these people connecting with the insurgency group actually that is the false story i know i have spoken with many eye witness they were arrested from the indian we on august thirty first two thousand and seventeen and they are there villager and there were no any communal violence as the describe and you and also the villager were on the on their own since august twenty ninth because all this indian very issue were under attack by the military from august twenty ninth to thirty four hours so i have also posted the video on on my twitter that peop
army would say yes we did these ten but nothing about the thousands more. well recently in last month they have arrested two journalists. the busy indian village and they have i believe they have got the strong evidence that is the reason they revealed this mas great although there were there are many musgrave among them they rebuilt this one because of that this writer journalist they have got all the evidence of immediate arrest of this journalist the they have closed the news on commandeer...
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army. they were not the marines of south carolina or new york, they were indians, tennessee and kentucky militiamen, sharpshooters that just didn't miss and the british knew that. you can get all the accounts. they are available. event men of color and you i don't care, you are treated the same way. they said we can't give them guns they want to fight a fight and that is how they were treated as if it is the symbolism which helps me conclude a couple things. we know the belief even though the odds say we are supposed to lose, if you believe yourself we find a way to win. america doesn't always start off doing the right things but we adjust until we win. it's the washed up officers and the troops not to protect baltimore or excuse me, washington we would have lost that we called on the major general andrew jackson. he wasn't part of the in crowd but when they need someone to fight they called on him. they got james munro and he said i'm getting jackson. great americans rise at the time they need it most. the best they got this jackson who worshiped jackson but unlike washington he taught him how to
army. they were not the marines of south carolina or new york, they were indians, tennessee and kentucky militiamen, sharpshooters that just didn't miss and the british knew that. you can get all the accounts. they are available. event men of color and you i don't care, you are treated the same way. they said we can't give them guns they want to fight a fight and that is how they were treated as if it is the symbolism which helps me conclude a couple things. we know the belief even though the...
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christian bale is the army man who has to escort a posse of cheyenne indians back to their natural homeland it particularly well. it is fairly brutal and bleak landscape. but i think that is what it was like. so that realism that is coming into the western, that revisionism of what the hero is, pat garritt, and going back to billy the kid or dances with wolves with kevin costner. but it doesn't quite tell it from the point of view of the indian. quite a tough watch? it is. and you don't get the payoff that you usually get with the hero emerging. a bit more uplift in our third choice today, i say with some hope? it's a comedy, but a maudlin one, about ben stiller experiencing a midlife crisis. i thought this was very funny, directed by mike whyte, who people might know as the director of school of rock forjack black. this is about ben stiller who has to take his son, troy, on a tour of colleges. americans do this, flying off to see which colleges they want to get into, one of which is harvard. ben stiller was never able to get into it, as brad but his son troy harbours great ambitions of get
christian bale is the army man who has to escort a posse of cheyenne indians back to their natural homeland it particularly well. it is fairly brutal and bleak landscape. but i think that is what it was like. so that realism that is coming into the western, that revisionism of what the hero is, pat garritt, and going back to billy the kid or dances with wolves with kevin costner. but it doesn't quite tell it from the point of view of the indian. quite a tough watch? it is. and you don't get the...
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christian bale is the army man who has to escort a posse of cheyenne indians back to their natural homelandhink that is what it was like. so that realism that is coming into the western, that revisionism of what the hero is, pat garritt, and going back to billy the kid or dances with wolves with kevin costner. but it doesn't quite tell it from the point of view of the indian. quite a tough watch? it is. and you don't get the payoff that you usually get with the hero emerging. a bit more uplift in our third choice today, i say with some hope? it's a comedy, but a maudlin one, about ben stiller experiencing a midlife crisis. i thought this was very funny, directed by mike whyte, who people might know as the director of school of rock forjack black. this is about ben stiller who has to take his son, troy, on a tour of colleges. americans do this, flying off to see which colleges they want to get into, one of which is harvard. ben stiller was never able to get into it, as brad but his son troy harbours great ambitions of getting into it. but it sparks in brad, a reminiscence about all of his co
christian bale is the army man who has to escort a posse of cheyenne indians back to their natural homelandhink that is what it was like. so that realism that is coming into the western, that revisionism of what the hero is, pat garritt, and going back to billy the kid or dances with wolves with kevin costner. but it doesn't quite tell it from the point of view of the indian. quite a tough watch? it is. and you don't get the payoff that you usually get with the hero emerging. a bit more uplift...
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suddenly the israelis rained down say gas canisters israeli army came in and i looked around and i have to say there was no provocation from the west indians in fact earlier in the day the palestinians been saying to us that they were looking for a peaceful nonviolent movement and this was what the theme of the speeches was and then suddenly out of nowhere these canisters came in that really engage the palestinians uptick in palestinian young people with anything they have to fight with is rocks they started throwing rocks and that's when things escalated that white smoke you saw in that picture is the thick cloud of take us and this is just something that happens every week within the occupied west bank whenever there's a protest whether it's peaceful or not the israelis use quite so they crowd control methods right disperse the crowds a man thank you so much looking forward to seeing our posts and we appreciate you being here on the stream and with us from ramallah to the streets of a nation angered by the pootle killing of a little girl. so the mother after the seven year old center has joined it on a fox and rightly so the picture of h
suddenly the israelis rained down say gas canisters israeli army came in and i looked around and i have to say there was no provocation from the west indians in fact earlier in the day the palestinians been saying to us that they were looking for a peaceful nonviolent movement and this was what the theme of the speeches was and then suddenly out of nowhere these canisters came in that really engage the palestinians uptick in palestinian young people with anything they have to fight with is...
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army launched a crackdown in northern state in august last year. at least seventeen people have been killed in a factory fire just outside the indian capital new delhi the blaze started in the basement of a plastic manufacturing facility it took rescuers do two hours to contain the fire and the search and rescue operation continued late to the night the government says it will investigate the course of the blaze. francis has condemned the killings of women which he says has turned lashon america into the most violent place on earth for women the leader of the catholic church also spoke out against drug violence during mass in the northern peruvian city of he then returned to lima and spent time speaking with followers and blessing children. now jamaica's government has declared a state of emergency in parts of its north west because of violent crime police and soldiers have been given extra powers in and around montego bay more than three hundred murders were committed in the area last year tourists have been warned to stay in their resorts the measures will last until the fifteenth of february. now the two thousand and sixteen presidential election
army launched a crackdown in northern state in august last year. at least seventeen people have been killed in a factory fire just outside the indian capital new delhi the blaze started in the basement of a plastic manufacturing facility it took rescuers do two hours to contain the fire and the search and rescue operation continued late to the night the government says it will investigate the course of the blaze. francis has condemned the killings of women which he says has turned lashon...
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calling the dead bengali terrorists it said the army will take action against those involved the bodies were found in a mass grave in the village of indian the one thing to note about the statement on the commander in chief's facebook page is what it doesn't admit which is that this incident is not an isolated incident that in fact we had amnesty the un and media outlets around the world who have documented how there's a much wider pattern of killings of sexual violence and the burning of villages across rakhine state and so we need to see justice and accountability for this enormous range of crimes and not a pretense that there's really just you know one or few isolated incidents the announcement comes two months after the military issued the findings of an internal investigation into its security forces following attacks by revenge rebels in august the military concluded no atrocities had taken place. the united nations has been prevented by the government from undertaking its own investigation into what happened inside rakhine state during august and september when an estimated six hundred fifty thousand people fled to neighboring ban
calling the dead bengali terrorists it said the army will take action against those involved the bodies were found in a mass grave in the village of indian the one thing to note about the statement on the commander in chief's facebook page is what it doesn't admit which is that this incident is not an isolated incident that in fact we had amnesty the un and media outlets around the world who have documented how there's a much wider pattern of killings of sexual violence and the burning of...
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have seen hundreds of soldiers and army vehicles travelling towards the border in the past few days at least four policemen have been killed by a bomb explosion in indian administered kashmir officers say rebel fighters planted the device inside a market shop in support town the policemen were patrolling the area when the blast was triggered surrounding shops were also damaged by that explosion the threat of political violence is casting a shadow over the lead up to mexico's twenty eight thousand presidential election following the murders of six more public officials in mexico is coming off its most violent year in history there were more than twenty three thousand homicides in twenty seventeen as drug cartels fought for territory aspiring political candidates worry they will be the next target and that's creating fears for the democratic process. reports from mexico city. local politics can be a dangerous business in mexico just ask people thirty year old political hopeful who wants to become mayor of the town of hope in the state of mortals. is new to the political scene but he knows that the risk of the. rassmann extortion and even death at the han
have seen hundreds of soldiers and army vehicles travelling towards the border in the past few days at least four policemen have been killed by a bomb explosion in indian administered kashmir officers say rebel fighters planted the device inside a market shop in support town the policemen were patrolling the area when the blast was triggered surrounding shops were also damaged by that explosion the threat of political violence is casting a shadow over the lead up to mexico's twenty eight...
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indian country. as tribes face severe housing shortages, close family ties result in overcrowding as families live with other families. the tribal hud program has become instrumental to get families into appropriately sized homes. when army infantry specialist returned to his reservation in arizona, he found himself sharing one room with his girlfriend and six children. but after receiving a hud voucher, his family now lives in a four-bedroom apartment. while most communities across the country showed a decline in veterans homelessness, sharp increases were in a few areas of extremely high housing cost needs and that led to the overall increase. based on the 2017 point in time count veterans homelessness increased by 1.5% between 2016 and '17. but the larger story here is that veterans homelessness has climbed by historic 46% since 2010. and the results are largely due to the success of the hud vash program. perhaps one of the best examples of federal partnership. together hud and the va and the u.s. interagency counsel on homelessness implemented a joint decision making structure to administer the policies and programs related to hud veterans homelessness and standards to evaluate whether communities endeded homelessnes
indian country. as tribes face severe housing shortages, close family ties result in overcrowding as families live with other families. the tribal hud program has become instrumental to get families into appropriately sized homes. when army infantry specialist returned to his reservation in arizona, he found himself sharing one room with his girlfriend and six children. but after receiving a hud voucher, his family now lives in a four-bedroom apartment. while most communities across the country...
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militia and an indian coalition led by the shawnee tribe. the cedar story at the u.s. army center of mathilde her -- of history argues that the colonists soon turned their attention to revolution. this event is about an hour.
militia and an indian coalition led by the shawnee tribe. the cedar story at the u.s. army center of mathilde her -- of history argues that the colonists soon turned their attention to revolution. this event is about an hour.