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especially to women in kosovo because in this very traditional society women are all too often treated like second class citizens and simply don't have the same rights as men but in the i'm in favor of women having equal rights but a woman should know that she belongs to me and no one else that must be clare. kosovo's constitution guarantees to abide by international agreements including the universal declaration of human rights but to decade after it declared independence kosovo still isn't fully recognized internationally so the european court of human rights in strasbourg has no jurisdiction to deal with such cases is basically a black hole in balco because it's the only state of the rich citizens of richard can apply to people in court for human rights when the state is found in violation of any human rights. watch a game a says if the police had help none of this would have happened after nine years behind bars she is now thirty when she is released she wants to go abroad she feels there's no future for her in kosovo. and i want to both knew i wanted to have a happy life when i go
especially to women in kosovo because in this very traditional society women are all too often treated like second class citizens and simply don't have the same rights as men but in the i'm in favor of women having equal rights but a woman should know that she belongs to me and no one else that must be clare. kosovo's constitution guarantees to abide by international agreements including the universal declaration of human rights but to decade after it declared independence kosovo still isn't...
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because of kosovo's on result of political status which gives it no access to international laws the situation continues to look bleak for human rights especially for women. for anyone who likes to party and dance the night away the first place in europe that often comes to mind is. known as the party island the belly eric off the east coast of spain attracts millions of tourists each year because of its stunning coastline relaxed vibe and wild nightlife. and now environmentalists are hoping that the local flamingo population on the beach of salt flats could entice another type of tourist but they fear that the exotic birds and clubbers just won't mix our reporter met with a bird expert who's watching for a solution. carefully and quietly sean carlists paul there approaches the flamingo watching from afar he doesn't want to startle the bird flemming those are his passion. if you know flamingos or old looking highly unusual bugs so it's easy to get people interested in them even those who don't care about environmental protection. and i got off. color miss happy to see the birds flock
because of kosovo's on result of political status which gives it no access to international laws the situation continues to look bleak for human rights especially for women. for anyone who likes to party and dance the night away the first place in europe that often comes to mind is. known as the party island the belly eric off the east coast of spain attracts millions of tourists each year because of its stunning coastline relaxed vibe and wild nightlife. and now environmentalists are hoping...
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after the use of humanitarian intervention by nato in kosovo do we re intervention by nato in kosovose discussions was a doctrine: responsibility to protect. a much more complex ideas than the blair doctrine. however although the responsibility to protect recognised that there could be situations in which states could intervene using blunt force against a state which was committing atrocities against the storm population, the consensus was that needed to be authorised by the security council. that takes us to the kind of second bit of the government's justification for this action, the idea that why we couldn't get action taken through the security council, therefore we had to act on our own, that is not convincing for two reasons. many thanks for your thoughts there. he is not just thanks for your thoughts there. he is notjust alone tonight. jeremy corbyn the labour leaders saying that the legality of the missile strikes is questionable to stop there will be a lot of debate about that on monday in parliament, i can tell you, plenty of debate, we will see how the papers are reacting
after the use of humanitarian intervention by nato in kosovo do we re intervention by nato in kosovose discussions was a doctrine: responsibility to protect. a much more complex ideas than the blair doctrine. however although the responsibility to protect recognised that there could be situations in which states could intervene using blunt force against a state which was committing atrocities against the storm population, the consensus was that needed to be authorised by the security council....
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in kosovo it is the exact opposite. do think one of the things that jeremy corbyn has drawn on here, he is saying that she has read donald trump's tweets. that is a weak argument. i don't think theresa may is going to be influenced by that. as we will see later, emmanuel macron was also a supporter of this action. we will come to him in a moment. first, let's look at the sun. the headline is back me or back brutality. that is back me or back brutality. that is the choice that the minister will present mps. i think there was a good chance of winning if there is a vote. she will be nervous about. we are seeing that some ministers have been recalled. tobias ellwood was supposed to be on a trip. she is clearly nervous that if there is a vote she will lose it. i think there isa very vote she will lose it. i think there is a very good chance that she would actually win this boat. the caparo boatin actually win this boat. the caparo boat in 2013, 30 labour mps voted —— conservative mps voted against it. seven of them are no lo
in kosovo it is the exact opposite. do think one of the things that jeremy corbyn has drawn on here, he is saying that she has read donald trump's tweets. that is a weak argument. i don't think theresa may is going to be influenced by that. as we will see later, emmanuel macron was also a supporter of this action. we will come to him in a moment. first, let's look at the sun. the headline is back me or back brutality. that is back me or back brutality. that is the choice that the minister will...
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unhappily when because of the power of the veto you could not get the united nations resolution in kosovo and i'm sure you do it hopeless to try to get it to this occasion what is the point of the united nations charter having oversea i'd expect you to back your decision when it came to the former yugoslavia you might change your brain diversity or the biased view days what is the point of the united nations should be if those two areas obviously the syria strikes are all about self-defense of britain. and if russia vetoed our stance why i've tried to persuade the. countries of the world the i.p.o. international political union parliamentary union. to change the charter i'd made a speech in cape town ten years ago and i made a speech in st petersburg last october but it's the bridge too far amending the charter is a bridge too far for the nations of the world is it less a bridge too far or than the fact that we know the case of the united states against nicaragua where explicitly in law. it states that the united states was unable to use the kind of mechanisms and and the arguments you us
unhappily when because of the power of the veto you could not get the united nations resolution in kosovo and i'm sure you do it hopeless to try to get it to this occasion what is the point of the united nations charter having oversea i'd expect you to back your decision when it came to the former yugoslavia you might change your brain diversity or the biased view days what is the point of the united nations should be if those two areas obviously the syria strikes are all about self-defense of...
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and we saw that in the balkans, in bosnia and in kosovo, throughout the 1990s. (ominous music) - [yelchenko] when the kosovo crisis was on the agenda, russia step by step started to come back to their own understanding of the place which russia should have in the world. - it was rocky, frankly, because one of the reasons that we went to nato was it was very clear that the russians were going to veto any mandate that was coming through the security council. - [williams] there was a lot of concern and aggravation in the kremlin over what they saw as revisionist behavior by nato intervening in russia's backyard. using the idea of crimes against humanity as a pretext to redraw the map of the world in this region to the detriment of russian allies. (suspenseful music) - [narrator] at home the appeal of democracy was wearing thin for many russians who witnessed a rise in organized crime, poverty, food shortages, homelessness, and corruption. - [lynch] something close to hyper-inflation hit the russian economy. the result being an increase in seventy-something-odd time
and we saw that in the balkans, in bosnia and in kosovo, throughout the 1990s. (ominous music) - [yelchenko] when the kosovo crisis was on the agenda, russia step by step started to come back to their own understanding of the place which russia should have in the world. - it was rocky, frankly, because one of the reasons that we went to nato was it was very clear that the russians were going to veto any mandate that was coming through the security council. - [williams] there was a lot of...
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unhappily when because of the power of the veto you could not get the united nations resolution in kosovo and i'm sure you do it hopeless to try to get it to this occasion what is the point of the united nations charter i mean i oversee i expect you to back your decision when it came to the former yugoslavia you might change your mind of a serial of the past few days what is the point of the united nations charter if those two areas obviously the syria strikes are all about self-defense of. and if russia vetoed. to persuade the. countries of the world the i.p.u. international political union polly meant. to change the charter i'd made a speech in cape town ten years ago and i just.
unhappily when because of the power of the veto you could not get the united nations resolution in kosovo and i'm sure you do it hopeless to try to get it to this occasion what is the point of the united nations charter i mean i oversee i expect you to back your decision when it came to the former yugoslavia you might change your mind of a serial of the past few days what is the point of the united nations charter if those two areas obviously the syria strikes are all about self-defense of. and...
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unhappily when because of the power of the veto you could not get the united nations resolution in kosovo and i'm sure you do it hopeless to try to get it to this occasion what is the point of the united nations charter i mean i oversee i'd expect you to back your decision when it came to the former yugoslavia you might change your mind of a serial of the past few days.
unhappily when because of the power of the veto you could not get the united nations resolution in kosovo and i'm sure you do it hopeless to try to get it to this occasion what is the point of the united nations charter i mean i oversee i'd expect you to back your decision when it came to the former yugoslavia you might change your mind of a serial of the past few days.
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they were members of the gulan movement. -- ina scandal and kosovo kosovo. what we have in turkey now is a government that is not only willing to suppress its own people, they have been arrested by the thousands, but now it is projecting itself into europe and conducting itself in instances like i just described. quite frankly, the tone of your testimony today was certainly someone that seemed to be alarmed about the misdirection of turkey. are we going to be giving them those f-35's? do you believe we should continue treating turkey, as it evolves into this radical and continuenment, let me start with the issue of kosovo and say that we stumbled -- followed that development closely. a very concerning development. would -- we have been in touch people inly with kosovo and understand the rule of the as it relates to matters of extraditions. >> have you been touch with the turkish? sec. mitchell: we are in ongoing conversations with the turkish and an ongoing number of matters. >> on the kidnapping of these people in kosovo, are we know confronting the church
they were members of the gulan movement. -- ina scandal and kosovo kosovo. what we have in turkey now is a government that is not only willing to suppress its own people, they have been arrested by the thousands, but now it is projecting itself into europe and conducting itself in instances like i just described. quite frankly, the tone of your testimony today was certainly someone that seemed to be alarmed about the misdirection of turkey. are we going to be giving them those f-35's? do you...
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s role in the nato intervention in kosovo. our intervention in 1991 with the u.s. and france and in 1992 with the u.s. to create safe havens and enforce the no-fly zones in iraq following the gulf war were also justified on the basis of humanitarian intervention. so governments of all colors have long considered that military action on an exceptional basis, where necessary and proportionate and as a last resort to overt an overwhelming humanitarian catastrophe is permissible under international law. mr. speaker, i set out why we are convinced by the evidence and why there was no practicable alternative. let me set out how this military response was also proportion at. this was a limited, targeted and effective strike that would significantly degrade syrian chemical weapons capabilities and deter their future use. as was clear boundaries that expressly thought to avoid escalation and did everything possible to prevent civilian casualties. as a result, the coordinated actions of the u.s., u.k. and france were successfully and specifically targeted at three sites. con
s role in the nato intervention in kosovo. our intervention in 1991 with the u.s. and france and in 1992 with the u.s. to create safe havens and enforce the no-fly zones in iraq following the gulf war were also justified on the basis of humanitarian intervention. so governments of all colors have long considered that military action on an exceptional basis, where necessary and proportionate and as a last resort to overt an overwhelming humanitarian catastrophe is permissible under international...
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the united nations resolution in kosovo and i'm sure you do it hopeless to try to get it to this occasion what is the point of the united nations charter being oversee i'd expect you to back your decision when it came to the former yugoslavia you might change your mind of a serial of the past few days what is the point of the united nations should be if those two areas obviously the syria strikes are all about self-defense of britain. and if russia vetoed stands why i've acquired to persuade the. countries of the world the i.p.o. international political union parliamentary union.
the united nations resolution in kosovo and i'm sure you do it hopeless to try to get it to this occasion what is the point of the united nations charter being oversee i'd expect you to back your decision when it came to the former yugoslavia you might change your mind of a serial of the past few days what is the point of the united nations should be if those two areas obviously the syria strikes are all about self-defense of britain. and if russia vetoed stands why i've acquired to persuade...
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cambodia and kosovo and set up halo usa. and palestinians established a unique peace community. of thes is a remarkable picture. two 10—year—olds who share a desk at school. they are friends. what is remarkable is that she is an arab and tom is a jewish boy. they are the product of a place called oasis of peace. the community was formed by four families. 0ne palestinian family and three jewish, islamic jewish families. we wanted to try to live in an alternative way. in one piece of land. i am an israeli jewish woman and i came to live here in 1979. i'm a palestinian arab. i'm a resident here. we had a big dream. who are enlightened, who are accepting of who we are. you fooling yourself? where it is not really realistic? that it's actually possible because this is why we are here. passed through attending its peace workshops. until they came here. it's really powerful to see a moment of change. before is not the reality. and we learned a lot. this is how we started the school for peace. and discussions and debates. compulsory service. you cannot really say no. for the other side. becaus
cambodia and kosovo and set up halo usa. and palestinians established a unique peace community. of thes is a remarkable picture. two 10—year—olds who share a desk at school. they are friends. what is remarkable is that she is an arab and tom is a jewish boy. they are the product of a place called oasis of peace. the community was formed by four families. 0ne palestinian family and three jewish, islamic jewish families. we wanted to try to live in an alternative way. in one piece of land. i...
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analyst cokie to exist let's go live on some new satellites the gold chain the british consul in kosovo side by the first coasts playing people who put big dreams on the big story. to cool the magazine on the dummy. who moved to blow to the focus of the above the first. hi welcome to kino special on german director wolfgang pedrosa he made movie history with his anti war film dust boat before heading to hollywood to direct blockbusters like air force one outbreak or the perfect storm pearson is a master of big budget action but his movies always wrestle with the real issues of our top. both gun pitocin started his career directing crime thrillers he focused on topics such as hit and run accidents blackmail and rate more than twenty five million viewers watched his one nine hundred seventy seven t.v. movie if i thought so i guess about a sexual relationship between a teacher and pupil. four years later came the feature film that attracted the attention of hollywood does sport it was nominated for six oscars and although it didn't win any it did open plenty of doors for paid as. the germa
analyst cokie to exist let's go live on some new satellites the gold chain the british consul in kosovo side by the first coasts playing people who put big dreams on the big story. to cool the magazine on the dummy. who moved to blow to the focus of the above the first. hi welcome to kino special on german director wolfgang pedrosa he made movie history with his anti war film dust boat before heading to hollywood to direct blockbusters like air force one outbreak or the perfect storm pearson is...
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s role in the nato intervention in kosovo our intervention in one nine hundred ninety one with the us and france and in one thousand nine hundred two with the us to create safe havens and enforce the no fly zones in iraq following the gulf war but also justified on the basis of humanitarian intervention so governments of all colors have long considered that military action on an exceptional basis where necessary and proportionate and as a last resort to avert an overwhelming humanitarian catastrophe is permissible under international law. mr speaker i set out why we are convinced by the evidence and why there was no practicable alternative let me set out how this military response was also proportionate this was a limited targeted and effective strike that would significantly degrade syrian chemical weapons capabilities and deter their future use and with clear boundaries that expressly sought to avoid escalation and did everything possible to prevent civilian casualties as a result of the coordinated actions of the u.s. u.k. and france was successfully and specifically targeted at th
s role in the nato intervention in kosovo our intervention in one nine hundred ninety one with the us and france and in one thousand nine hundred two with the us to create safe havens and enforce the no fly zones in iraq following the gulf war but also justified on the basis of humanitarian intervention so governments of all colors have long considered that military action on an exceptional basis where necessary and proportionate and as a last resort to avert an overwhelming humanitarian...
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encourage us to take specific measures on saturday they demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chancellor and i spoke over the phone about our position which is now public it's our tradition to bring people together especially in difficult situations british broadcaster and journalist john gone to told us he's surprised by the u.k.'s actions. i never thought i'd be living in a country where we delete checks from the foreign office and the foreign secretary boris johnson either exaggerates if we're being polite or laurie's not just to russia but lies to the u.k. population we were told we were led to believe that poor and down would definitely back up again what boris centuries has been say she was it more careful with the words but boris johnson in that german injury said he'd been told categorically this was the case so it was not a joke and it came from russia there's no other way of interpreting that and i thought the moment that hit the fan they would start damage limitation and that is what they're doing that's what the attacks on call been about now as well you know p
encourage us to take specific measures on saturday they demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chancellor and i spoke over the phone about our position which is now public it's our tradition to bring people together especially in difficult situations british broadcaster and journalist john gone to told us he's surprised by the u.k.'s actions. i never thought i'd be living in a country where we delete checks from the foreign office and the foreign secretary boris johnson...
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he spoke today during a joint news conference with kosovo's president.ficultthis is a issue for both sides. but there is no viable alternative to normalization. in fact, it comes down to a strategic choice that i 100% think will pay off in the long run. mark: he said after speaking with the presidents of both countries, he is cautiously optimistic. commemorations were held in ukraine today to mark 32 years since the worst nuclear disaster in the world. in 1986, an explosion at the chernobyl nuclear power plant called nuclear fallout to begin spewing into the atmosphere. dozens were killed in the immediate aftermath, while the long-term death toll from radiation poisoning is believed to number in the thousands. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. crumpton -- i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thank you. the trump administration may have resolved one personal problem with the withdrawal of ronnie jackson, but it is not out of the woods on its current head of the epa, scott pru
he spoke today during a joint news conference with kosovo's president.ficultthis is a issue for both sides. but there is no viable alternative to normalization. in fact, it comes down to a strategic choice that i 100% think will pay off in the long run. mark: he said after speaking with the presidents of both countries, he is cautiously optimistic. commemorations were held in ukraine today to mark 32 years since the worst nuclear disaster in the world. in 1986, an explosion at the chernobyl...
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they were members of the gulen movement and it's somewhat of a scandal in kosovo. we have in turkey now is a government that's willing not only to oppress its own people, which as we know they've been arrested by the thousands, but now is projecting itself into europe and conducting itself in like -- in instances like i just described. quite frankly, the tone of your -- of your testimony today was certainly not someone that seemed to be alarmed about the misdirection of turkey and are we going to be giving them those f-35s and do you believe that we should continue treating turkey as it evolves into this radical islamic government and continue to treat them as if they were our allies of 10, 15, 20 years ago? >> thank you for those questions, sir. let me start with the issue of kosovo and just say that we followed that development very closely. it was a very concerning development and we have been in touch closely with officials in kosovo on this matter and underscore the importance of the rule of law as it relates to matters of extradition. >> have we be in touch w
they were members of the gulen movement and it's somewhat of a scandal in kosovo. we have in turkey now is a government that's willing not only to oppress its own people, which as we know they've been arrested by the thousands, but now is projecting itself into europe and conducting itself in like -- in instances like i just described. quite frankly, the tone of your -- of your testimony today was certainly not someone that seemed to be alarmed about the misdirection of turkey and are we going...
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>> one of the issues of legality of force, this is something to what happened in kosovo. they were going to veto whatever we were going to go through the united nations. so we went through nato. it was a multilateral action. i think there is press department in trying to figure out how else to respond. >> syria is not part of that alliance? >> no. but it doesn't -- it's us working as nato partners or with some other organization that is multilateral. so i just use kosovo as an example. but i do think the following aspect is this is not brand-new. there are many different problems that actually started a long time ago but very specifically with the war in iraq. then it spread into syria. and i think that what has happened is the united states has to be more involved. it is unfortunate. president obama did have a plan. i do think, and i have spoken to this, is that i do wish there had been more of a reaction after the red line was crossed. but president obama was trying to stay within the law and went to congress to get support. >> this is something we have been pounding on
>> one of the issues of legality of force, this is something to what happened in kosovo. they were going to veto whatever we were going to go through the united nations. so we went through nato. it was a multilateral action. i think there is press department in trying to figure out how else to respond. >> syria is not part of that alliance? >> no. but it doesn't -- it's us working as nato partners or with some other organization that is multilateral. so i just use kosovo as an...
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he went on to work for the halo trust in afghanistan, cambodia and kosovo and set up halo usa.le east where a group of israeli jews and palestinians established a unique peace community. the first of its kind, our witnesses are two of the early pioneers. this is a remarkable picture. two 10—year—olds who share a desk at school. they are friends. what is remarkable is that she is an arab and tom is a jewish boy. they are the product of a place called oasis of peace. the community was formed by four families. one palestinian family and three jewish, islamic jewish families. we wanted to try to live in an alternative way. jewish people and palestinians together in equality in one piece of land. i am an israeli jewish woman and i came to live here in 1979. i'm a palestinian arab. i'm a resident here. it was a very small, tiny community with no trees, no running water, no connection to electricity, but we had a big dream. here, we found hope and we wanted to start a life with people who are enlightened, who are accepting of who we are. when we came there were some questions about ar
he went on to work for the halo trust in afghanistan, cambodia and kosovo and set up halo usa.le east where a group of israeli jews and palestinians established a unique peace community. the first of its kind, our witnesses are two of the early pioneers. this is a remarkable picture. two 10—year—olds who share a desk at school. they are friends. what is remarkable is that she is an arab and tom is a jewish boy. they are the product of a place called oasis of peace. the community was formed...
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the bay muse on the bush the insubstantial stole the british consul in kosovo side by side from the saddam. blow to be played puts a big dreams on the big screen the b. magazine on the w. . the dangerous battle for images five women. from exceptional stories. one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the frontlines capturing fateful moments in time and even risking death she gave her life to other stories of people who ended up killing. women more photographers starting may third on t.w. . the dawn of islamism is bangladesh on the brink of civil war. we are scared we are very scared we have to stay and libya to fight for this fight against it are. torn by domestic power struggles and the influence of islamist extremists from the country's democratic institutions now face a serious threat. to the saddam gave the we call for the rule of law of islam of violence dominates the headlines. you just couldn't get it. down love it should be . a pretty. enough to show. bangladesh the dawn of islam is on starting april twenty first column d. w. . play. play. play. this is the w. news live f
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the uk government did it in regard to kosovo. the legal advice we have seen to kosovo. the government issued in 2013 when david cameron tried and failed to get parliament to approve military action against president assad for use of chemical weapons then, five years ago. so the humanitarian argument is one that the uk government has used for some time, and is almost alone among countries making this sort of case. that is particularly because in the uk, since the iraq war in 2003 and the controversy around the government's legal advice, which wasn't published, the legal justification for action has become a very big part of the political debate. that's the conversation on the legal side of things, but also the legal side of things, but also the discussion about parliament is not getting to talk about this or vote on it. theresa may has talked today about prerogative power. yes, which she does have. the government is entitled to use the crown prerogative powers to go to war. that is a right that it has. in recent yea rs that is a right that it has. in recent years it has
the uk government did it in regard to kosovo. the legal advice we have seen to kosovo. the government issued in 2013 when david cameron tried and failed to get parliament to approve military action against president assad for use of chemical weapons then, five years ago. so the humanitarian argument is one that the uk government has used for some time, and is almost alone among countries making this sort of case. that is particularly because in the uk, since the iraq war in 2003 and the...
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necessary all united states the on fighting the terrorists through the world and in central africa and kosovo and ukraine together. we are partners, allies and trustful allies. of that, we are sure reforms of nato we are the ring together will be result as before because we see state and i can be probably open we talked to the president and i will joke a we need t about leadership sometimes for ision making even unpredictable to make enough pressure for the rivals to can make a we decision. this listen in president trump, this is good the leverage and pressure there will be no in our al spending defense in nato, there will be for ditional decisions having forces in our countries will be no willingness to look into the matter of which we need very much. from all of this point of view our partner and lly is investing seriously in the future of our defense, not nly our regions but nato territory defense and in the peace and security of the world before.as of course, their businesses are coming together. in military cooperation and those with economic cooperation our 'm very happy today in busine
necessary all united states the on fighting the terrorists through the world and in central africa and kosovo and ukraine together. we are partners, allies and trustful allies. of that, we are sure reforms of nato we are the ring together will be result as before because we see state and i can be probably open we talked to the president and i will joke a we need t about leadership sometimes for ision making even unpredictable to make enough pressure for the rivals to can make a we decision....
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encourage us to take specific measures on saturday to demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chancellor and i spoke over the phone about our position which is now public it's our tradition to bring people together especially in difficult situations another development is that it is now said to be awake and talking this should hopefully provide clues to the poisoning investigation which of course is still ongoing meanwhile the russian foreign ministry has called on the u.k. to respond to fourteen and key questions. a presentation that sums up the basis for why the us and a half of the e.u. backed britain's expulsion of russian diplomats has been revealed with old six slides focusing on accusations against moscow that describe the no of agent allegedly used while blaming russia for the attack the so-called evidence includes claims of previous well militia activity by moscow such as cyber attacks alleged interference in elections and what the presentation calls the occupation of crimea . well the british embassy in russia was quick to respond to the liko by thanking moscow f
encourage us to take specific measures on saturday to demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chancellor and i spoke over the phone about our position which is now public it's our tradition to bring people together especially in difficult situations another development is that it is now said to be awake and talking this should hopefully provide clues to the poisoning investigation which of course is still ongoing meanwhile the russian foreign ministry has called on the u.k. to...
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"as the attorney general that gave the go—ahead to bombing in kosovo in 1999 on the grounds it was anty about our actions, but was satisfied there was an argument for our forces to act safely. nine other nato countries back then did the same, and we were sued by yugoslavia in the international court at the hague, where i was leading counsel for the uk. to my deep regret, the court did not make a ruling on the legal position." from nail bars, car—washes and construction sites — slavery and human trafficking is a problem in this country. now, the uk's helpline for modern slavery has told this programme it dealt with cases involving around 5,000 potential victims in its first year alone. the charity unseen — which operates the helpline — says the volume of calls was significantly higher than expected and claims this demonstrates how prevalent slavery may be in the uk. this is one woman's story of being forced to work — including in a british college — against her will — she's been talking to our reporter anna collinson. every single minute is fear. in your heart, in your mind. you can't
"as the attorney general that gave the go—ahead to bombing in kosovo in 1999 on the grounds it was anty about our actions, but was satisfied there was an argument for our forces to act safely. nine other nato countries back then did the same, and we were sued by yugoslavia in the international court at the hague, where i was leading counsel for the uk. to my deep regret, the court did not make a ruling on the legal position." from nail bars, car—washes and construction sites —...
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into the rest i'll visit lusted for two hours and in that time twelve people but in kosovo i took every cell is occupied and take out what. do you do. every day our jail is beyond full we have a capacity of two hundred forty three beds that we can house here in this facility and at any given day we have between seventy five and a hundred twenty five inmates that are in other jails across the state of louisiana . i'm sure would knock her hard time. and send the cattle market a corridor in the old analogy only when a correctional officer has access to it with him walking a perimeter next. to the system has one twisted detail funding is based on occupation. said the sheriff compete to collect the most state every prisoner means cash. here's the uniqueness of the sheriff in the louisiana is that we are a separate constitutional unit of local government we are a ton of must from the state and we were autonomy as from other branches of government we have our own budget we are able to raise our own funds we kin buy lease purchase property and we can keep self generated revenue the next biggest
into the rest i'll visit lusted for two hours and in that time twelve people but in kosovo i took every cell is occupied and take out what. do you do. every day our jail is beyond full we have a capacity of two hundred forty three beds that we can house here in this facility and at any given day we have between seventy five and a hundred twenty five inmates that are in other jails across the state of louisiana . i'm sure would knock her hard time. and send the cattle market a corridor in the...
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encourage us to take specific measures on saturday they demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chancellor and i spoke over the phone about our position which is now public it's our tradition to bring people together especially in difficult situations. another development is that. is now said to be awake and this should hopefully provide clues to the poisoning investigation which of course is still ongoing meanwhile russia's foreign ministry has called on the u.k. to respond to fourteen key questions. a presentation that sums up the basis for why the u.s. and. britain. was leaked earlier this week with all six slides focusing on accusations against. describe the nerve agent allegedly used while blaming russia for the attack the so-called evidence includes claims of. such as for example the cyber attacks. in various elections as well and what the presentation. of crimea the british embassy in russia was quick to respond to the leak. raising awareness about the case adding that the full version is now available online the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman expressed surprise
encourage us to take specific measures on saturday they demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chancellor and i spoke over the phone about our position which is now public it's our tradition to bring people together especially in difficult situations. another development is that. is now said to be awake and this should hopefully provide clues to the poisoning investigation which of course is still ongoing meanwhile russia's foreign ministry has called on the u.k. to respond...
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kosovo now there's cynical media. us all up with only about a. vision of getting. it on what it. this you know i mean when you're not in the scene. is sort of a moment to notice. what i'm focused on emus you know what i'm with what it took and i said i know what it's a time of. this you know i mean you're my noticing gone you are going to get money because i don't want to. mean i'm going to enjoy. the show could go because i see a variety of sort of. pressure on us going on i've only said that i thought of going on with her game fun to. see it because i see her say i said. to me a. little v.w. news live from borough land tension and traffic in the german capital as authorities began working towards infusing a potentially deadly in world war two bomb the british device was found on a building site close to the central train station thousands are being evacuated from the surrounding area we'll go live to the scene also.
kosovo now there's cynical media. us all up with only about a. vision of getting. it on what it. this you know i mean when you're not in the scene. is sort of a moment to notice. what i'm focused on emus you know what i'm with what it took and i said i know what it's a time of. this you know i mean you're my noticing gone you are going to get money because i don't want to. mean i'm going to enjoy. the show could go because i see a variety of sort of. pressure on us going on i've only said that...
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kosovo come up to do and i've been here. yesterday afternoon i slept here and now i'm waiting to deliver my goods if the goods alight i give them to the women and they tie them to their banks as if the weight is more than sixty kilograms we give the goods to the men. near the city yet it is. not a l. cook who has been waiting in line for two hours now she makes a dash for it if she can get a bill quickly she'll be able to do several trips the packages the women carry off and do way more than sixty kilos today more and more men are also earning a living by transporting goods the competition is tough. both abdelkader air of fun she and roman yen are watching events each from his own perspective. of course it is not my personal responsibility to safeguard the health of the people here but it is the responsibility of the guardia civil there it is about the people from the men and the women we have to ensure that they stay physically sound you know syria africa. you know so many of. the men have to form one line the women another
kosovo come up to do and i've been here. yesterday afternoon i slept here and now i'm waiting to deliver my goods if the goods alight i give them to the women and they tie them to their banks as if the weight is more than sixty kilograms we give the goods to the men. near the city yet it is. not a l. cook who has been waiting in line for two hours now she makes a dash for it if she can get a bill quickly she'll be able to do several trips the packages the women carry off and do way more than...
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we saw sustained campaigns in kosovo and libya.ve seen one-offs before from this president and other places. what is the american military doing this morning aside from assessment of targeting? what happens next? >> i think at this particular point, we're watching the response of the syrians in particular. again, the message from general mattis was that we were going after these particular targets for a particular reason and only going to do it one time. so i think our orientation in addition to the assessments, as you mentioned, are looking to he see the behavior of the syrians. and if we see them, maybe ignore us and start mustering their chemical agents again, you will see us tool up to go after them one more time. >> the security council meeting, the one i watched before the invasion of iraq, was fascinating yesterday. but the french ambassador to the u.n. actually said the regime reached the end of the line. it has gone past that. there was a lot of apocalyptic rhetoric at the u.n. yesterday. do you think that's justified give
we saw sustained campaigns in kosovo and libya.ve seen one-offs before from this president and other places. what is the american military doing this morning aside from assessment of targeting? what happens next? >> i think at this particular point, we're watching the response of the syrians in particular. again, the message from general mattis was that we were going after these particular targets for a particular reason and only going to do it one time. so i think our orientation in...
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he went on to work for the halo trust in afghanistan, cambodia and kosovo and set up halo usa.of israeli dues and palestinians established a unique piece community. the first of its kind stop our witnesses are two of the early pioneers —— israelijewish people. this is a remarkable picture. 210—year—olds who are at school. they are friends. what is remarkable is that she is eric and tom is a jewish boy. remarkable is that she is eric and tom is ajewish boy. they remarkable is that she is eric and tom is a jewish boy. they are the product of a place called oasis of peace. the community was formed by four families. one palestinian family and three jewish, islamic jewish families. we wanted to try to live in an alternative way. jewish people and palestinians together in equality in one piece of land. people and palestinians together in equality in one piece of landlj people and palestinians together in equality in one piece of land. i am in israelijewish equality in one piece of land. i am in israeli jewish woman and they came to live here in 1979. , palestinian arab. i'm a residen
he went on to work for the halo trust in afghanistan, cambodia and kosovo and set up halo usa.of israeli dues and palestinians established a unique piece community. the first of its kind stop our witnesses are two of the early pioneers —— israelijewish people. this is a remarkable picture. 210—year—olds who are at school. they are friends. what is remarkable is that she is eric and tom is a jewish boy. remarkable is that she is eric and tom is ajewish boy. they remarkable is that she is...
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baby leaves are also pictured in the cuban kosovo's there is symbol of strength. to make up of yet the meat is boiled toe tender and then it's pulled apart and looks like drags you. to. the history of the dish has long been disputed some say it originated on the canary islands others say it comes from mainland spain. at the brothel it's something you can always eat meat and we broke the good makes a great family meal because it's so practical. in fact you can make two forces with the one piece of meat which will cause you first of a hearty soup with a little soap and then use the meat to make a delicious well. the restaurant isn't shit about a mainly residential neighborhood with lots of menus streetlife and cafes people have come here to enjoy themselves since the mid nineteenth century. let the kenya is not on the main road hordes of hungry people don't necessarily come in just by chance the start was difficult but its reputation has been growing and run even patrons are regulars now. the style love the atmosphere and the people to do this with it's not highly r
baby leaves are also pictured in the cuban kosovo's there is symbol of strength. to make up of yet the meat is boiled toe tender and then it's pulled apart and looks like drags you. to. the history of the dish has long been disputed some say it originated on the canary islands others say it comes from mainland spain. at the brothel it's something you can always eat meat and we broke the good makes a great family meal because it's so practical. in fact you can make two forces with the one piece...
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was 20 years ago, roughly the same anniversary, that the dictatorship in serbia was removed, that kosovoge problems. today, you've got fortunately young leaders in serbia and albania who are determined to make it work, and i hope they will make it work. and both of them want a future in the european union. but my point is very simple. in exactly the same way, the end of the conflict didn't signal nirvana. the whole world didn't suddenly change. what it did do was give you an opportunity over time to put in place changes that are part institutional and then deeply cultural, and that requires time. you are concerned, you made it clear on a number of occasions, that brexit could really threatened matters. is that maybe too much of an exaggeration? this was tested, this argument, in the supreme court, and they said that brexit was not necessarily incompatible with the good friday agreement. of course, but the thing is this. i am deeply opposed to brexit for all sorts of reasons to do with the uk, its place in the world and the economy and so on and so forth. but, and if we do brexit, we are
was 20 years ago, roughly the same anniversary, that the dictatorship in serbia was removed, that kosovoge problems. today, you've got fortunately young leaders in serbia and albania who are determined to make it work, and i hope they will make it work. and both of them want a future in the european union. but my point is very simple. in exactly the same way, the end of the conflict didn't signal nirvana. the whole world didn't suddenly change. what it did do was give you an opportunity over...
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encourage us to take specific measures on saturday to demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chancellor and i spoke over the phone about our position which is now public it's our tradition to bring people together especially in difficult situations. and the other main line to this as well today is that the e.u. is meantime rejected occasion at a meeting of that chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w.-l. or brussels also accused russia of being unwilling to cooperate reporting from the hague or europe correspondent peter all of. well the special meeting of the o.p.c. w. got underway on wednesday with russia's permanent representative tabling a motion to start a inclusive unified in what was called a constructive civilized investigation all this was dismissed out of hand by both the united kingdom eighty years representatives we heard from the british side they referred to russia's proposal as perverted and they tend to divert attention away from the investigation and they also when told to said that it was in poor taste for russia to put this forward on this day saying it
encourage us to take specific measures on saturday to demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chancellor and i spoke over the phone about our position which is now public it's our tradition to bring people together especially in difficult situations. and the other main line to this as well today is that the e.u. is meantime rejected occasion at a meeting of that chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w.-l. or brussels also accused russia of being unwilling to cooperate reporting...
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encourage us to take specific measures on saturday they demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chancellor and i spoke over the phone about our position which is now public it's our tradition to bring people together especially in difficult situations. from ken livingstone the former mayor of london he believes that the reason why is government is more concerned about bashing russia that establishing what actually happened in the poisoning case. threesome i was up there virtually from day one and i'm not blaming russia and the president putin for this based on these claims before they've even been the first report on the people investigating the incident and we still haven't had their final report and i will be at all surprised if it is never made available to the public the british government has set out to blame all of this on president through russia from the very beginning but the simple fact is our country has a principle that you are innocent until proven guilty but here we had our prime minister on the television immediately denouncing russia and starting to order the
encourage us to take specific measures on saturday they demolish was repeated on monday while i was in kosovo the chancellor and i spoke over the phone about our position which is now public it's our tradition to bring people together especially in difficult situations. from ken livingstone the former mayor of london he believes that the reason why is government is more concerned about bashing russia that establishing what actually happened in the poisoning case. threesome i was up there...
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yugoslavia in kosovo in libya in afghanistan and with which results none of these countries today have i would say western type democracy there are and are unfortunately plagued with radical islam all these countries from playing with radical islam and it just shows that if any country has a lot of problems and not many can wish for so this means that international laws and international agreements and the un charter no longer stands for anything yeah and the public opinion doesn't seem to share either it seems for mr mccrone or to raise a million either had to take it to parliament they still went ahead with it but it seems certainly in britain at least according to the polls that the majority of the public were not for going in as she did at the weekend i think it's pretty similar in france as well don't these people want to listen to the electorate anymore do you think. well i mean this is quite scary because it seems they don't want to with the macro is heading toward some very difficult times now in france there isn't a major train worker strike going on tomorrow air france is goi
yugoslavia in kosovo in libya in afghanistan and with which results none of these countries today have i would say western type democracy there are and are unfortunately plagued with radical islam all these countries from playing with radical islam and it just shows that if any country has a lot of problems and not many can wish for so this means that international laws and international agreements and the un charter no longer stands for anything yeah and the public opinion doesn't seem to...