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and i think, i don't want to get into kurdistan independence in the medium or long-term the kurdistan regional government exists, and about exists in disputed territories exist. in terms of what i did say was yazidis and other minorities do want increased autonomy. i'm not sure what form that's going to take yet and i do think it should be acknowledged, and i think that we don't know whether it's going to be under baghdad or irbil. will they be a problem with sinjar again? we don't know yet. i would also say in terms of this minority region, it has to be negotiated with arab, sunni, shia, kurdish neighbors. we don't have any sort of backlash, exceptionalism, segregation. i would say that in response. it will happen but the borders, how they will ship in early is yet to be seen. people should pay a lot of attention to. u.s. policymakers. so it happens that these away under a framework not from conflict. we think about mosul, that question about mosul, when we think about the most liberation and the expertise is not in kind of politics of mosul but i will talk about this conference is a
and i think, i don't want to get into kurdistan independence in the medium or long-term the kurdistan regional government exists, and about exists in disputed territories exist. in terms of what i did say was yazidis and other minorities do want increased autonomy. i'm not sure what form that's going to take yet and i do think it should be acknowledged, and i think that we don't know whether it's going to be under baghdad or irbil. will they be a problem with sinjar again? we don't know yet. i...
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the turkish government blamed the attacks on kurdistan workers' party, knowown as the pkk. earlier this week, turkish authorities shut down a newspaper in istanbul and arrested some of its staff after claiming the paper supported the pkk. the newspaper's closure is part of an ongoing crackdown on dissent in turkey following a failed military coup in july. the australian government says it will close the manus island immigration detention center after reports of harsh conditions and rampant abuse there, including for child detainees. manus is one of the two offshore detention facilities australia uses for asylum-seeking migrants. many of those at the manus island facility have spent years in detention and suffer from mental health issues. the australian government has so far said none of those detained inmanus would be resettled australia, but the head said he would welcome the resettlement. >> particularly for families, as long as they don't present a security or safety risk, are
the turkish government blamed the attacks on kurdistan workers' party, knowown as the pkk. earlier this week, turkish authorities shut down a newspaper in istanbul and arrested some of its staff after claiming the paper supported the pkk. the newspaper's closure is part of an ongoing crackdown on dissent in turkey following a failed military coup in july. the australian government says it will close the manus island immigration detention center after reports of harsh conditions and rampant...
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and if the father of families in kurdistan. there is no party to pay for them because nobody has money to pay. nobody gained money. so there is new for housing. recently the catholic university were looking to resolve this problem. they are going to see how they can resolve this problem as soon as possible. support with food and nonfood items. those who have serious health problems like cancer, for example, they have to spend between 500 to $1500 monthly and we have a huge number of people affected by cancers. just as in hnro, we wanted to make registration to see how many of the percentage of those people with registrations for them and we had 92 cases of cancer, different cases of cancer. the mobile clinics and find out an immediate solution for thousands of christian families in jordan, lebanon and turkey. >> thank you for that. for those who haven't seen the container stepfather transfer is mentioning, it would be fair to say at this stage is about the size of a 72nd painter's art in terms of links. you can have entire fami
and if the father of families in kurdistan. there is no party to pay for them because nobody has money to pay. nobody gained money. so there is new for housing. recently the catholic university were looking to resolve this problem. they are going to see how they can resolve this problem as soon as possible. support with food and nonfood items. those who have serious health problems like cancer, for example, they have to spend between 500 to $1500 monthly and we have a huge number of people...
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they're in kurdistan, but everybody knows that the huge quantity of the reefs and idp kurdistan maybe was very difficult -- made difficulties for people to seek work there. many, many families have no work, and their resources are ending. so, they cannot pay more for their rent. they cannot pay more for the operations if they have to do in hospitals. they cannot pay for their medicine. and if some families, some father or families of people in kurdistan, there is difficulty. nobody pay for them. because nobody has money to pay. so just they work, but nobody get money. briefly i'm going to say, there is an urgent need for housing. so recently, the catholic university were discussing or looking for -- to resolving this problem. they're going to see how -- we hope they can resolve this problem as soon as possible. support with food and other food items. urgent need, the idp, we've -- those who have serious health problems, like cancer, for example, they have to buy all medicines, they have to spend between 500 to $1,500 monthly just for these medicines, and we have huge number of people
they're in kurdistan, but everybody knows that the huge quantity of the reefs and idp kurdistan maybe was very difficult -- made difficulties for people to seek work there. many, many families have no work, and their resources are ending. so, they cannot pay more for their rent. they cannot pay more for the operations if they have to do in hospitals. they cannot pay for their medicine. and if some families, some father or families of people in kurdistan, there is difficulty. nobody pay for...
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struggled to boost exports this year with shipments from the north pampered by a dispute from the kurdistan government. in an interview with a stew run newspaper -- with a state run newspaper, officials have been waiting too long to act, he said. turkey lowers the overnight lending rate for a sixth consecutive month. s reporter gave us and sites from hiistanbul. point faces cut was expected. -- the five-point basis cut was expected. the currency depreciated, started depreciating against the dollar and closed down o, 0.4%. we saw a little rally in the 10 year yield, which fell by eight basis points, affecting the impact of the rate cut. was a lot to be expected. yousef: where does this leave us in terms of the road ahead? the bank is striking a very dovish town. how many rate cuts can we expect going forward and how does inflation factor into the considerations? >> it was pretty dovish. the statement, i mean, the central bank is hiking. onthe one hand, there is a meaningful decline in core inflation. inflation has been high throughout the year. and furthermore, it also emphasizes the growth
struggled to boost exports this year with shipments from the north pampered by a dispute from the kurdistan government. in an interview with a stew run newspaper -- with a state run newspaper, officials have been waiting too long to act, he said. turkey lowers the overnight lending rate for a sixth consecutive month. s reporter gave us and sites from hiistanbul. point faces cut was expected. -- the five-point basis cut was expected. the currency depreciated, started depreciating against the...
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military is providing safety and security for kurdistan and it is a protected area. suggest i think it is a safe part of iraq. >> if i can follow up on her comments. actually i didn't say that about iraq so some of her that that's not what i said. i k
military is providing safety and security for kurdistan and it is a protected area. suggest i think it is a safe part of iraq. >> if i can follow up on her comments. actually i didn't say that about iraq so some of her that that's not what i said. i k
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> >> sreenivasan: in the initial carving up, you say there wasn't much attention paid to who is kurdistane that i recall loyalties to, what is the rest of iraq and should this be part of the country. >> right. i think it was the same strategy the colonial powers used in sub saharan africa. you empower a local tribe or ethnic group or religious group to operate as your local overseers. so the majority is never going to rebel against them, and they're not going to rebel against you because they will be taken over by the majority.aj this is a pattern that existed throughout the region. >> reporter: you begin and end your story with one of your characters from kurdistan. in tend he says iraq is gone, syria is gone, it is our turn now. >> they wanted a larger kurdish land. he sees no future living amongst arabs, so he sees this as a golden moment in his mind to rid the area, to basically ethnically cleanse the entire kurdistan of the arab population that moved in, and this goes to this idea that people think, oh, why don't we start bifurcatingf these countries and they can go back to their lit
> >> sreenivasan: in the initial carving up, you say there wasn't much attention paid to who is kurdistane that i recall loyalties to, what is the rest of iraq and should this be part of the country. >> right. i think it was the same strategy the colonial powers used in sub saharan africa. you empower a local tribe or ethnic group or religious group to operate as your local overseers. so the majority is never going to rebel against them, and they're not going to rebel against you...
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the kurdistan regional government already hosts to more than a million idps released its plan to support five new idp camps supported by the international community that can house up to 420,000 people. the unhcr is seeking funding now and anticipates it will work with the krg to build them. they need sufficient resources for all these efforts because, as you know, up until july 20th just last week only 40% of humanitarian needs identified by the u.n.'s 2016 iraq humanitarian response plan were funded as of that day. so we convened the pledging conference for iraq last week here in washington and are following up with its conference focused on restoration of l liberated communities. as i noted last week our international partners pledged over $2 billion gofor humanitarn efforts, demining, stabilization which will help meet the needs of millions of iraqis who have been displaced or otherwise affected by isil violence. including our contribution that we announced last week, the united states has provided more than 914 million in humanitarian assistance for vulnerable iraqis in iraq and in t
the kurdistan regional government already hosts to more than a million idps released its plan to support five new idp camps supported by the international community that can house up to 420,000 people. the unhcr is seeking funding now and anticipates it will work with the krg to build them. they need sufficient resources for all these efforts because, as you know, up until july 20th just last week only 40% of humanitarian needs identified by the u.n.'s 2016 iraq humanitarian response plan were...
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what the kurds have enjoyed since 1972 with the kurdistan regional government in the operation of desertrm where they created this enclave, since 1972, the kurds have been part of iraq. they are not considered a part of iraq. americans will let them declare independence, but in their minds, they are independent. that is all you can do in iraq, that you can create for the sunnis, which are also a minority. you create a sunnistan regional government like you have for the kurds now. and you could share oil receipts, you could continue to refer to it as a nation in name, but i have a hard time seeing how the sunnis will ever go back into an arrangement with shia and vice versa. there has been so much sectarian focus, and the suspicions at this point are just not, can't be bridged. charlie: what do they think of the united states? scott: it is a great question. the classic thing that they look to the west, look to the united states as a kind of global arbiter, but i think that throughout the region, there is a consensus that the americans are unreliable, that they are -- charlie: can't depend
what the kurds have enjoyed since 1972 with the kurdistan regional government in the operation of desertrm where they created this enclave, since 1972, the kurds have been part of iraq. they are not considered a part of iraq. americans will let them declare independence, but in their minds, they are independent. that is all you can do in iraq, that you can create for the sunnis, which are also a minority. you create a sunnistan regional government like you have for the kurds now. and you could...
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we haven't yet seen a response from the kurdistan regional government to this latest of element, ande haven't seen details of any payment mechanism or what this agreement might entail. it's a unilateral move by the startd government to pumping oil and kickstart talks to get this resolved, but we need to look for signs of a more lasting and more fundamental agreement between the two sides. we need to look at where the money is flowing, and we need to look at whether there's an agreement on the legality on the fundamental issues. rish: thanks a lot for that, sam wilkin. with ourk about this guest, the head of middle east research for credit squeeze. a 5% increase in oil being pumped out of iraq, what does it do to these informal talks coming up in opec? moreare gaining more and importance, it would seem, especially with more market participants. >> i think it's difficult for opec to talk about freezing output at this stage given what has been happening and given what we have seen coming out of opec for the past couple of years now. if you look at the change in supply we have seen, supp
we haven't yet seen a response from the kurdistan regional government to this latest of element, ande haven't seen details of any payment mechanism or what this agreement might entail. it's a unilateral move by the startd government to pumping oil and kickstart talks to get this resolved, but we need to look for signs of a more lasting and more fundamental agreement between the two sides. we need to look at where the money is flowing, and we need to look at whether there's an agreement on the...
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not statedave so far who they believed to be responsible, and it appears to be the work of the kurdistan workers party. it was a suicide bombing, a car bombing in the target was a police headquarters similar to recent attacks. the greek foreign ministry says it has received an official extradition request for eight military personnel. what is the latest on the crackdown after the coup attempt? >> the turkish foreign ministry has filed for the official extradition of these military personnel following the coup. the crackdown itself is continuing. something like 80,000 people in total removed from their jobs. even removed from their jobs arrested and taken into questioning. 20,000 are still in custody. includes theents seizure of assets of 180,000 private businesses alleged to have connections to the head of the group which the government claims is responsible for the coup. the businesses seized, there's little information as to what they are. the acids have been taken into public control. -- assets have been taken into public control. ,> a catalog of horror stories the latest findings on
not statedave so far who they believed to be responsible, and it appears to be the work of the kurdistan workers party. it was a suicide bombing, a car bombing in the target was a police headquarters similar to recent attacks. the greek foreign ministry says it has received an official extradition request for eight military personnel. what is the latest on the crackdown after the coup attempt? >> the turkish foreign ministry has filed for the official extradition of these military...
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police say kurdistan rebels are behind the attacks right now-- haunting video showing a young boy rescued-- after an airstrike in syria-- activists have released the video after an overnight airstrike in aleppo. the 5-year-old was treated for head injuries. two other children-- and another man-- were rescued from the rubble. three people are dead-- and many more injured after this attack. we are getting our first look at el chapo's son being kidnapped. alfredo guzman salazar - the heir to the sinaloa drug cartel - was reportedly taken from a reastaurant in mexic you can see him on the ground with his hands behind his head while a man points a gun at him. the gunman is believed to be from a rival cartel. mexican authorities have placed marines on standby. they are expecting an "all out war". you're looking at images from a major drug bust in utah. police in salt lake discovered 68 pounds of methamphetamine during a traffic stop. a drug-sniffing dog was able to locate the drugs inside a suitcase in the trunk. it's believed to be the largest meth seizure in state history. authorities believe
police say kurdistan rebels are behind the attacks right now-- haunting video showing a young boy rescued-- after an airstrike in syria-- activists have released the video after an overnight airstrike in aleppo. the 5-year-old was treated for head injuries. two other children-- and another man-- were rescued from the rubble. three people are dead-- and many more injured after this attack. we are getting our first look at el chapo's son being kidnapped. alfredo guzman salazar - the heir to the...
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and his ultimate goal is he wants kurdistan free of arabs.he wants an all kurdish nation. >> rose: right. and another subject is a guy who was with i.s.i.s., a sunni iraqi who i interviewed in a secret prison being held by the kurds. and just to get to the complexity of this, i asked the captors, i said, well, why haven't you handed him back to the iraqis? he committed his crimes in iraq. he said, we don't trust the iraqis. if we send i.s.i.s. guys to iraq, either they kill them outright, they don't get information, or if they're high enough up in i.s.i.s., they can arrange a bribe. so you think of two people who should be, you know, absolute pros -- >> rose: people who are supportive of i.s.i.s. will pay money to get them back. >> that's right, but even the shia -- see, they don't even trust the shia government with sunni i.s.i.s. gunmen because the corruption and secret dealings money trump -- and you see this in syria, the alliances between alawites, i.s.i.s. and another fundamentalist group, it can take any possible arrangement. >> rose:
and his ultimate goal is he wants kurdistan free of arabs.he wants an all kurdish nation. >> rose: right. and another subject is a guy who was with i.s.i.s., a sunni iraqi who i interviewed in a secret prison being held by the kurds. and just to get to the complexity of this, i asked the captors, i said, well, why haven't you handed him back to the iraqis? he committed his crimes in iraq. he said, we don't trust the iraqis. if we send i.s.i.s. guys to iraq, either they kill them outright,...
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iraq or kurdistan.he thing that struck me over and over again, these tended to be the foot soldiers. i am not saying there is not an intelligentsia. and the foreign fighters might be slightly different, but among the 90% who make up the grunts, the foot soldiers of isis, a couple of things that typified them, none of them had been radicalized in mosques. most of them had never read the koran. they joined isis for the same reason that guys join inner-city gangs, because their buddies did. justhad no future, and in this powerless, impotent life that they had, it looks better to live large, as awful as that might be for a couple of years, then to continue in this existence. time and again, i discovered that these guys who joined isis, it was not at all for religious regions. it was about power, about the power that comes in picking up a gun and lording it over other people. read as american readers this story about the fracturing of the arab lands, in your analysis, has american intervention made things be
iraq or kurdistan.he thing that struck me over and over again, these tended to be the foot soldiers. i am not saying there is not an intelligentsia. and the foreign fighters might be slightly different, but among the 90% who make up the grunts, the foot soldiers of isis, a couple of things that typified them, none of them had been radicalized in mosques. most of them had never read the koran. they joined isis for the same reason that guys join inner-city gangs, because their buddies did....
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it's had to deal with a three-decade-long insurgency by kurdistan workers party and it has warned against making advances towards its border. syria's territorial integrity must be protected and not any ethnic group. syria's: the battle for north is key. on the ground, the ypg are among forcest effective fighting i.s. for that reason, the u.s., e.u. and u.n. have urged turkey to show restraint. state2013, the islamic has been in control of the city offering a valuable supply route fighters in and out of syria but after the ypg in manbij last months, forces are extending. if it frees the city, the extendry in yellow would to be a contiguous kurdish zone in the north. ypg's advance has ankara worried. anchor: france and germany are joining forces to try to launch cyber war on would-be terrorists. the two country's ministers meeting to talk security in the wake of a series of attacks on both sides of the border. plans is to snoop on private conversations carried smartphones. reporter: a call for european unity in the fight against terror. france and germany are pushing between cooperation int
it's had to deal with a three-decade-long insurgency by kurdistan workers party and it has warned against making advances towards its border. syria's territorial integrity must be protected and not any ethnic group. syria's: the battle for north is key. on the ground, the ypg are among forcest effective fighting i.s. for that reason, the u.s., e.u. and u.n. have urged turkey to show restraint. state2013, the islamic has been in control of the city offering a valuable supply route fighters in...
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turkish president recep tayyip erdogan said the attack was the work of the kurdistan workers party or pkk. he added that the network headed by fethullah gulen also played a role. but erdogan has not elaborated on why he believes the movement was involved. the government insists gulen's network fomented last month's coup. analysts say the government is trying to justify its clampdown. officials in seoul believe that north korea has resumed production of plutonium that could be used in nuclear weapons. south korean defense ministry spokesperson commented on the issue. >> translator: we are aware that north korea is processing spent nuclear fuel to extract plutonium. >> he was responding to wednesday's report from japan's kyoto news agency that pyongyang confirmed plutonium production in a written interview. moon says the move is a clear violation of u.n. security council resolutions and seoul will work with other countries to counter the nuclear program. under an agreement made in 2007 the north reactor. a top intelligence official warned in february that north korea could soon begin ex
turkish president recep tayyip erdogan said the attack was the work of the kurdistan workers party or pkk. he added that the network headed by fethullah gulen also played a role. but erdogan has not elaborated on why he believes the movement was involved. the government insists gulen's network fomented last month's coup. analysts say the government is trying to justify its clampdown. officials in seoul believe that north korea has resumed production of plutonium that could be used in nuclear...
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it's not clear who did this at this very moment, but the kurdistan workers party is terrorism. they have been behind a string of attacks targeting security forces things -- since negotiates -- negotiations fell apart last year. >>> many of you are waking up to soggy yards potentially, iris. >> storms are rolling through and you can see a little bit of the shine on the roadways as we look live toward state route 51. mallory will have an update in just a bit but let me show you where the rain is still falling right now. earlier but now we are getting pop up showers behind that main batch and you can see we've got heavier rain toward thomas, moving to the northeast. that's toward mcdonald and parts of scottsdale. also getting rain through tempe and you can see the badge of heavier rain pushing into southern and continuing to trap towards the loop -- track towards the loop 202. you got more spotty showers in the west valley. we'll talk about the storm threat that will continue the next couple of days. >>> i pulled up our adot camera right now right at 40th street. you can see those
it's not clear who did this at this very moment, but the kurdistan workers party is terrorism. they have been behind a string of attacks targeting security forces things -- since negotiates -- negotiations fell apart last year. >>> many of you are waking up to soggy yards potentially, iris. >> storms are rolling through and you can see a little bit of the shine on the roadways as we look live toward state route 51. mallory will have an update in just a bit but let me show you...
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the outlaw kurdistan workers party has claimed responsibility. authorities say they will fight back. >> we will continue our operations there till we ensure the security of our borders and the safety of our citizens' lives and property. reporter: it sits in the northwest of the turkish-syrian-iraqi triple frontier. it has seen a string of bombings targeting police and military vehicles. violence escalated in december when turkish and to the town and the two sides attacked each other. more than 600 turkey is a security personnel and thousands of pkk militants have been killed since violence started in july, 2015. after the peace treaty broke down. human rights organizations are demanding an investigation into allegations of unlawful killings of civilians. forced displacement and widespread and local discretion -- local destruction of private property. meanwhile, president erdogan says friday's attack is only increase the country's determination to stomp out insurgency on its territories. host: the costs of around 3 euros, one of the world's larges
the outlaw kurdistan workers party has claimed responsibility. authorities say they will fight back. >> we will continue our operations there till we ensure the security of our borders and the safety of our citizens' lives and property. reporter: it sits in the northwest of the turkish-syrian-iraqi triple frontier. it has seen a string of bombings targeting police and military vehicles. violence escalated in december when turkish and to the town and the two sides attacked each other. more...
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these pictures from kurdistan t-v station show a group of police officers holding a young boy while two men are seen cutting off a belt of explosives and taking him into custody. the boy was nabbed less than an hour after a suicide bomb attack on a shi'ite mosque in mosul which killed only the bomber. police say the child is recent military operations in the area against isis. a wisconsin abortion clinic is closed - permanently. planned parenthood announcing that it's clinic in appleton will not reopen. the location temporarily closed last year. but after reviewing security in the wake of an attack at a colorado springs abortion clinic, the organization says it cannot meet new security standards. pro-life groups are celebrating the decision... but planned parenthood says it knows the closure is a loss for women in northern and central "we will continue to look at solutions to that problem and to see how we can play our part to make sure that any woman who decides that she would need a safe abortion is able to get one," "our ultimate goal is to make abortion unthinkable, so the closure o
these pictures from kurdistan t-v station show a group of police officers holding a young boy while two men are seen cutting off a belt of explosives and taking him into custody. the boy was nabbed less than an hour after a suicide bomb attack on a shi'ite mosque in mosul which killed only the bomber. police say the child is recent military operations in the area against isis. a wisconsin abortion clinic is closed - permanently. planned parenthood announcing that it's clinic in appleton will...
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however, the defense minister says the terror group, kurdistan workers' party was behind it. this attack comes just hours after a similar attack killed three people -- including 2 police officers-- in a different part of turkey./// thanks, sherry. now to demetria for a slowly right now. expect some delays from about harmon to tropicana as this work continues. the south beltway is clear of any trouble. <<< >>> <<< >>> back to you! ((brian loftus)) >>> next on 8 news now good day... frankie valli and the four (( sherry... sherry baby.)) ((michelle mortensen)) >> the stars of the smash hit show on the strip, "jersey boys" are joining us to talk about the end of their era. ((brian loftus)) >>> and it's time for today's facebook contest. register to win on our facebook page. good luck!/// you're watching 8 news now good day. swimmers jack conger and gunnar bentz are at an undisclosed location in brazil.. they were pulled off a plane on their way home late last night. ((michelle mortensen)) >> the two, along with fellow swimmer, jimmy feigen, are now stuck in the country.. as hena
however, the defense minister says the terror group, kurdistan workers' party was behind it. this attack comes just hours after a similar attack killed three people -- including 2 police officers-- in a different part of turkey./// thanks, sherry. now to demetria for a slowly right now. expect some delays from about harmon to tropicana as this work continues. the south beltway is clear of any trouble. > > back to you! ((brian loftus)) >>> next on 8 news now good day... frankie...
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iom has been able to expand and renovate seven primary and secondary schools throughout the iraqi kurdistan region which will allow thousands of idp and host community children access to an education. this is an important start. much more needs to be done in this are regard. now obviously the liberation of mosul will produce enormous new challenges. this was addressed a couple of times in our earlier conversations through -- and that challenge, those challenges must be addressed in the planning that is taking place along with the military planning. throughout the region, ngos, humanitarian organizations will need rapid, safe access to populations in need. but especially in iraq and the kurdish regions. as undp deputy for iraq as reported, the campaign to free mosul from isil control could adversely affect well over a million people in the short term. and this would make it one of the largest humanitarian crises of recent times. the kurt stan regional government host to more than a million released its plan to support five new cams supported by the international community that can house up t
iom has been able to expand and renovate seven primary and secondary schools throughout the iraqi kurdistan region which will allow thousands of idp and host community children access to an education. this is an important start. much more needs to be done in this are regard. now obviously the liberation of mosul will produce enormous new challenges. this was addressed a couple of times in our earlier conversations through -- and that challenge, those challenges must be addressed in the planning...
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this video, provided by kurdistan 24 television, shows some dramatic video of his capture.. ((dave courvoisier)) >>> many people in the south are still waiting for relief after the flood. ((christianne klein)) >> how residents in louisiana are banding together after historic flooding left several homes underwater./// announcer: you're i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. four years ago i was diagnosed with breast cancer but early treatment saved my life. so i'm really outraged that joe heck voted ten times to defund planned parenthood which thousands of nevada women depend on for cancer screenings. congressman heck even threatened to shut down the federal government to vote. ((dave courvoisier)) >>> firefighters in southern california made even more progress on the "blue cut fire" it was 89% contained. on friday... crews had only reached 26% containment. so far it's burned more than 37-thousand acres through the cajon pass.. but all mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted. firefighters estimate about 100 homes have been destroyed by the fire./// ((chri
this video, provided by kurdistan 24 television, shows some dramatic video of his capture.. ((dave courvoisier)) >>> many people in the south are still waiting for relief after the flood. ((christianne klein)) >> how residents in louisiana are banding together after historic flooding left several homes underwater./// announcer: you're i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. four years ago i was diagnosed with breast cancer but early treatment saved my life. so i'm...
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the federal government blames the kurdistan workers' party for a car bombing last week. johnson county officials say they are excited to lead the way to using more green energy. they've recently added solar panels to buildings and plan to add even more. its here is a live look at stay with kcrg-tv9. us now with your plan on a steady increase in clouds today and that will limit our high temperatures into the mid- 70s as well. this morning, a few isolated showers may also be found in far southern iowa before the showers to our south fizzle out. this front will be a key to our weather later tonight though as storms should quickly become likely. it continues to look like many, if not all football games should go dry tonight, but rain should quickly push in right afterwards. this rain should amount to a quarter to a half inch with isolte scattered storms will be possible in the afternoon hours, with much of the activity likely waning or moving east by the evening. sunday looks mainly dry with only isolated storms possible. have a great weekend! today: mostly cloudy. isolated
the federal government blames the kurdistan workers' party for a car bombing last week. johnson county officials say they are excited to lead the way to using more green energy. they've recently added solar panels to buildings and plan to add even more. its here is a live look at stay with kcrg-tv9. us now with your plan on a steady increase in clouds today and that will limit our high temperatures into the mid- 70s as well. this morning, a few isolated showers may also be found in far southern...
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very briefly so you understand the context of where i come from, here this is a picture from the kurdistan region of iraq. the united methodist committee on relief, we work to supply food to give to internally displaced people in iraq from iraq war. this work is being done together with the international blue crescent, the muslim partnership of the international red cross, based in turkey. another example of our work is in bangladesh. here you see the first result for recovery work of the cyclone -- after the cyclone there. these children are now able to go back to school on this path which was constructed. here, our partner is muslim-aid. you have partnerships with other faith organizations, especially in countries where it would be or difficult as a christian organization to be present and be in solidarity, especially after disasters. one big initiative of united methodist church in the last year was what we called imagine no malaria a campaign to raise , funds. we have raised $69 million for fighting deaths from malaria around the world. what is important for us is that we are not doing
very briefly so you understand the context of where i come from, here this is a picture from the kurdistan region of iraq. the united methodist committee on relief, we work to supply food to give to internally displaced people in iraq from iraq war. this work is being done together with the international blue crescent, the muslim partnership of the international red cross, based in turkey. another example of our work is in bangladesh. here you see the first result for recovery work of the...
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i hope if it's not only turkey's fight against kurdistan and -- i think it has to be broader as a concept and turkey would be so important for the religious dimension of the conflict. and since islam doesn't have a central -- a turkey like country should take on a special role in dealing with the issues. and that i miss a little bit. i thought erdogan would be a perfect person to do that, but now i think we see the development that deviates from such a course. so maybe i can talk about that a little more. thank you. >> thank you. >> yes, i guess i would just -- i'm sort of pleasantly surprised at how it seems that we're all approaching this issue from many different angles but we're coming to a lot of the same conclusions. so this is certainly something that has surprised me. you know, i'm very interested to hear what people's predictions are for the future and ways that we can deal with these type of challenges. i'm -- you know, i'm very heartened to see that there's very open-minded approach here, you know? i think, you know, talking about turkey for example, you had mentioned that ther
i hope if it's not only turkey's fight against kurdistan and -- i think it has to be broader as a concept and turkey would be so important for the religious dimension of the conflict. and since islam doesn't have a central -- a turkey like country should take on a special role in dealing with the issues. and that i miss a little bit. i thought erdogan would be a perfect person to do that, but now i think we see the development that deviates from such a course. so maybe i can talk about that a...
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they blame at tax on the kurdistan workers party or pkk. >>> a man accused of abducting three girls has a court appearance in durham today. police say he went to an apartment on monday where three girls left with him. they were later found unharmed. he was also served with a warrant charging him with the abduction of a 13-year-old girl in johnston county last year. >>> we are trying to learn more about a shooting at a party in fayetteville that sent a woman to the hospital. it happened at a home on nugget court just before 8:30 last night. she was taken to cape fear medical center and is in fair condition. >>> a man arrested following three daughters remains in jail this morning. debon toone was charged in the death of garlette howard and her three children. tope is expected to be brought back to north carolina tomorrow. -- toone is expected to be brought back to north carolina tomorrow. detectives look into the possibility that the victims might have been killed several days before the bodies were found. >>> unc fans can save so moy on concessis this school year. the athletics departme
they blame at tax on the kurdistan workers party or pkk. >>> a man accused of abducting three girls has a court appearance in durham today. police say he went to an apartment on monday where three girls left with him. they were later found unharmed. he was also served with a warrant charging him with the abduction of a 13-year-old girl in johnston county last year. >>> we are trying to learn more about a shooting at a party in fayetteville that sent a woman to the hospital. it...
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officials blaming the kurdistan workers party.ountry considers to be terrorists. we'll keep following that story and bring you more as we get it. >>> back here at home, extreme weather to bring you. this may be hard for you to watch. like a scene out of the scary movie. there is a casket there and it is floating in the historic louisiana flooding. you can see that tha actually tied to a tree trunk so it won't float away. national guard helicopters now dropping sandbags to try to help contain the water there. more than 13 people have died so far. nearly 7 trillion gallons of rain have already devastated parts of that state and more is expected to fall today. this is being called the worst u.s. disaster since hurricane sandy. maria will more later on. >>> and a ship bursts into flames, this happened off the coast of puerto rico. more than 500 people forced to evacuate that ship, sliding down into the emergency boat. frightened passengers waiting on board that burning boat as the u.s. coast guard thankfully rushing in to help. two do
officials blaming the kurdistan workers party.ountry considers to be terrorists. we'll keep following that story and bring you more as we get it. >>> back here at home, extreme weather to bring you. this may be hard for you to watch. like a scene out of the scary movie. there is a casket there and it is floating in the historic louisiana flooding. you can see that tha actually tied to a tree trunk so it won't float away. national guard helicopters now dropping sandbags to try to help...
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we have helped production study, even though we held down 5% of our increased in our kurdistan operationsrwe at the end o last year. despite that reduction, we have actually held reduction study. for this year, we have actually increased production dramatically in egypt, by 10% since last year, and we anticipate that trend will continue for the year. chartwill pull up this for our viewers, how the stocks performed in comparison to the abu dhabi benchmark. what is going to happen with the arbitration? that is seen by analysts as the next catalyst for this firm. it is something that has been weighing on your shoulders for a long time as well. the final words should be out this year. what do you expect from the iran arbitration? >> money per -- let me start arbitration,t because that involves our affiliate company. there was some objection raised by an ioc that -- by nioc regarding the procedures of that arbitration. those have been set aside in a final ruling in july, and that has cleared the stage for a next phase of arbitration, the damages claimed phase, which will take place starting on
we have helped production study, even though we held down 5% of our increased in our kurdistan operationsrwe at the end o last year. despite that reduction, we have actually held reduction study. for this year, we have actually increased production dramatically in egypt, by 10% since last year, and we anticipate that trend will continue for the year. chartwill pull up this for our viewers, how the stocks performed in comparison to the abu dhabi benchmark. what is going to happen with the...
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isis soldiers who are now captured, either in iraq or kurdistan. the thing that struck me over and over again, these tended to be the foot soldiers. i am not saying there is not an intelligentsia. and the foreign fighters might be slightly different, but among the 90% who make up the grunts, the foot soldiers of isis, a couple of things that typified them, none of them had been radicalized in mosques. most of them had never read the koran. they joined isis for the same reason that guys join inner-city gangs, because their buddies did. justhad no future, and in this powerless, impotent life that they had, it looks better to live large, as awful as that might be for a couple of years, then to continue in this existence. time and again, i discovered that these guys who joined isis, it was not at all for religious regions. it was about power, about the power that comes in picking up a gun and lording it over other people. read as american readers this story about the fracturing of the arab lands, in your analysis, has american intervention made things
isis soldiers who are now captured, either in iraq or kurdistan. the thing that struck me over and over again, these tended to be the foot soldiers. i am not saying there is not an intelligentsia. and the foreign fighters might be slightly different, but among the 90% who make up the grunts, the foot soldiers of isis, a couple of things that typified them, none of them had been radicalized in mosques. most of them had never read the koran. they joined isis for the same reason that guys join...
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we first went to rocky kurdistan where there are at least 35 masm graves on sinjar mountain alone, most holding the bodies of minority azidi.i we talked to the government outside mosul where six to eight inmates were killed and another in a natural geological pit.pi we asked the government in baghdad what they knew to try angulate the other information. we also went into archives of news reports when sites were discovered. for syria we can't go in.in >> ifill: do mass graves also mean mass killings? that isme to say, did all of the bodies you found in the gravesa come from single episodes, single assaults? >> not necessarily. although largely, they did. even for some of them. it's not clear who are in the graves, they have not been excavated and are untouched. others are in territory unseen. the pit outside mosul and another in syria, for example, we know from islamic state's propaganda they buried hundreds if not more bodies in them and they tossed them in without a thought. we have no idea why the people were killed exactly or when. so in those cases, yes, theh victims are killed at d
we first went to rocky kurdistan where there are at least 35 masm graves on sinjar mountain alone, most holding the bodies of minority azidi.i we talked to the government outside mosul where six to eight inmates were killed and another in a natural geological pit.pi we asked the government in baghdad what they knew to try angulate the other information. we also went into archives of news reports when sites were discovered. for syria we can't go in.in >> ifill: do mass graves also mean...
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around 25 people were injured in ththe attack, which has been blamed on the kurdistan workers party.the largest -- largely kurdish southeast has been hit by a wave of violence following the collapse of a cease-fire between the state and the pkk last year. it did not stop a show of strength by the moving party today. one month after a failed two, president erdogan's has been celebrating its 15th anniversary. reporter: the turkish national anthem sung exactly one month after the attempted coup. crowds are marking the anniversary of the ruling ak party, celebrating 15 years since its creation, 14 of which have been spent in power. the party's history played out on large screens, reminding those of its founding by the current preresident and i its qk risese. althouough the man h himself ist here in person, instead of addressing supporters by video link. as adent erdogan: even if present have broken ties with the party, my link with those whom i have found this party remain and will always remain intact. [applause] founder: a recent survey president erdogan's approval rating surged 20 per
around 25 people were injured in ththe attack, which has been blamed on the kurdistan workers party.the largest -- largely kurdish southeast has been hit by a wave of violence following the collapse of a cease-fire between the state and the pkk last year. it did not stop a show of strength by the moving party today. one month after a failed two, president erdogan's has been celebrating its 15th anniversary. reporter: the turkish national anthem sung exactly one month after the attempted coup....
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need to do this and cooperation with iraq, so as not to get caught up in an independence issue of kurdistan and get into that political pickle. but the iraqi judges i have spoken to and the kurdish judges want to see a mechanism established that would try people not just for their terrorism crime, but for their crimes committed against the population. i mean, this particular religious minority has faced some be to efforts to web it off the face of the earth in the past, but this is the most serious. onare coming up the anniversary of one thousands of men and boys were slaughtered. and younger women were taken into sexual slavery. and thousands are in the same situation today. if they are children, they will alcide children. one of the ways in which genocide is committed, even if you don't kill the particular victim. so, genocides have been committed against this group, and horrendous crimes against other religious minorities, which constitute crimes against humanity. there needs to be accountability for those crimes and there will be perpetrators held accountable and it is important to try
need to do this and cooperation with iraq, so as not to get caught up in an independence issue of kurdistan and get into that political pickle. but the iraqi judges i have spoken to and the kurdish judges want to see a mechanism established that would try people not just for their terrorism crime, but for their crimes committed against the population. i mean, this particular religious minority has faced some be to efforts to web it off the face of the earth in the past, but this is the most...
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we understand that authorities are blaming the attack on the kurdistan workers parties.y re tu to win anle ask me wholympic medal, i tell them, "you already know." the medals you've earned are all around you. your bronze. your silver. your gold. and liberty mutual insures them all. liberty mutual is proud to insure every team usa medal won in rio, just like we protect the medals you've earned in life. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ beat or cheat or to mistreat you. ♪u. ♪ ♪ simplify you, classify you, ♪ ♪ deny, defy or ♪ crucify you. ♪ all i really want to do i had a wonderful time tonight. me too! call me tomorrow? i'm gonna send a vague text in a couple of days, that leaves you confused about my level of interest. i'll wait a full two days before responding. perfect! we're never gonna see each other again, will we? no-no. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. it lets you earn double cash back. 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. double means double. >>> we're back at 5:30. the pri
we understand that authorities are blaming the attack on the kurdistan workers parties.y re tu to win anle ask me wholympic medal, i tell them, "you already know." the medals you've earned are all around you. your bronze. your silver. your gold. and liberty mutual insures them all. liberty mutual is proud to insure every team usa medal won in rio, just like we protect the medals you've earned in life. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ beat or cheat or to mistreat...
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in egypt, libya, syria, iraq, and iraqi kurdistan.he report also includes a photographs, a virtual-reality video that allows the viewer to embed with the iraqi fighting forces during the battle to retake fallujah. scott anderson is also the author of the book "lawrence in , arabia: war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern middle east." welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us, scott. the entire issue of "new york times magazine." first, respond to a donald trump is saying -- again, for those going around saying this is a metaphor. she hewitt said, you mean they created a vacuum. he made it very clear, he said, no, barack obama and hillary clinton are the founders of isis. talkingis a republican point that is enough for couple of years which is a withdrawing american troops from iraq in 2011, the obama and administration created the vacuum that allowed isis to step in. what is conveniently forgotten and that whole issue is that it is in fact the bush and administration that negotiated the withdrawal of
in egypt, libya, syria, iraq, and iraqi kurdistan.he report also includes a photographs, a virtual-reality video that allows the viewer to embed with the iraqi fighting forces during the battle to retake fallujah. scott anderson is also the author of the book "lawrence in , arabia: war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern middle east." welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us, scott. the entire issue of "new york times magazine." first,...
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general jake garner, expert on middle east, kurdistan, isis, said create safe zones in the region. if you want to be humanitarian, build them good facilities. build them not just ramshackle refugee camps, build them facilities in the region. when those countries, ultimately, if the countries in the middle east ever settle down those people can reenter their society. to bring them to the europe or united states under gauze humanitarian sense not only endangers our society t doesn't do them any good, disservices both population. >> i would love to hear donald trump attack this stupid idea from hillary clinton more than he is attacking gold star parents because it's a dumb idea. david cameron, our ex-pm tried the same thing. he flew syrian refugees in direct, then bbc, british media covering up the fact that they raped 14-year-old girls in parks. let me ask you, why are these people being flown in? why not starving people from africa? what is so special about this particular group? it really is, cultural surrender, and i think it is pathetic. trish: i think you're absolutely right. th
general jake garner, expert on middle east, kurdistan, isis, said create safe zones in the region. if you want to be humanitarian, build them good facilities. build them not just ramshackle refugee camps, build them facilities in the region. when those countries, ultimately, if the countries in the middle east ever settle down those people can reenter their society. to bring them to the europe or united states under gauze humanitarian sense not only endangers our society t doesn't do them any...
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very briefly so you understand the context of where i come from, here this is a picture from the kurdistan region of iraq. the united methodist committee on relief, we work to supply food to give to internally displaced people in iraq from iraq war. this work is being done together with the international blue crescent, the muslim partnership of the international red cross, based in turkey. another example of our work is in bangladesh. we have just -- we have just broken ground. here you see the first result for recovery work after the cyclone there. these children are now able to go back to school on this path which was constructed. here, our partner is muslim-aid. you have partnerships with other faith organizations, especially in countries where it would be or difficult as a christian organization to be present and be in solidarity, especially after disasters. one big initiative of united methodist church in the last year was what we called imagine no malaria, a campaign to raise funds. we have raised $69 million for fighting deaths from malaria around the world. what is important for us
very briefly so you understand the context of where i come from, here this is a picture from the kurdistan region of iraq. the united methodist committee on relief, we work to supply food to give to internally displaced people in iraq from iraq war. this work is being done together with the international blue crescent, the muslim partnership of the international red cross, based in turkey. another example of our work is in bangladesh. we have just -- we have just broken ground. here you see the...
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the iraqi prime minister has agreed with the kurdistan regional government -- more output to come.il prices in the morning. 1%.sually moves by at least that is what we are looking at on the risk radar. on the u.s. 10 8%.r, 1.5 german bund+++ let's t the bloomberg first word ns with rosalind in. rosalind: apple is saito be facing a potential tax bill nng to billions of euros with an eu r eing ly a today. e eupe commissiois expected to use a legal aid for a sweetheart deal eating jobs. apple said it had nothing to add but did say they received selective treatment. ireland has denied any adverse findgs. derivative markets are pointing to depreciatn with a three sinceexpected price january. discount over the spot rate has also climbed, it ti wining expfo decline. a senior lawmaker of uncle and says thegela meel eu market will have to pay, diminishing britain's prospect for a low-cost solution to exit the eu. benefit ofwants to the european union, they also have to contribute to the cost of raising -- there is no way and they will pay into it britain before the referendum, nobody talked
the iraqi prime minister has agreed with the kurdistan regional government -- more output to come.il prices in the morning. 1%.sually moves by at least that is what we are looking at on the risk radar. on the u.s. 10 8%.r, 1.5 german bund+++ let's t the bloomberg first word ns with rosalind in. rosalind: apple is saito be facing a potential tax bill nng to billions of euros with an eu r eing ly a today. e eupe commissiois expected to use a legal aid for a sweetheart deal eating jobs. apple said...
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officials hahave blamed the kurdistan workers party, known as the pkk, for the attacks. this comes as turkish authorities have arrested at least 17 people in raids in istanbul. officials say the raids are targeting suspected terrorists, but media reports say the headquarters of the leftist, pro-kurdish peoples' democratic party, known as the hdp, was also raided by police during the operation. meanwhile, the turkish president erdogan has reiterated calls for the u.s. to extradite the whohos -- churches cleric is living in the poconos. he is been accused of masterminding the failed coup, which has been denied. newly declassified state department documents are shedding new light on the relationship between former secretary of state henry kikissinger and argentina's military dictatorship, which ruled a argentina from 1976 to 1983. the documents show how kissinger thwarted the state department's efforts to stop the mass killings by instead praising argentina's military leaders in 1978, saying "the government of argentina had done an outstanding job in wiping out terrorist fo
officials hahave blamed the kurdistan workers party, known as the pkk, for the attacks. this comes as turkish authorities have arrested at least 17 people in raids in istanbul. officials say the raids are targeting suspected terrorists, but media reports say the headquarters of the leftist, pro-kurdish peoples' democratic party, known as the hdp, was also raided by police during the operation. meanwhile, the turkish president erdogan has reiterated calls for the u.s. to extradite the whohos --...
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has been no claim of responsibility, but the turkish prime minister has blamed the attack on the kurdistan workers party, known as the pkk. fighting has been escalating between turkish security forces and the pkk since a ceasefire collapsed over a year ago. earlier this year, united nations accused turkish security forces of carrying out human rights violations against civilians in the majority kurdish southeast. in one instance, the u.n. says as many as 100 people were burned to death while attempting to take shelter during a turkish military offensive in the city of cizre. the u.n. also says there have been reports of turkish snipers intentionally shooting at civilians, including children. vice president biden just returned from a trip in turkey. secretary of state john kerry is in geneva today, where he's meeting with the russian foreign minister about a possible cooperation agreement in the ongoing fight against isis in syria. this comes as the syrian observatory for human rights says at least four civilians have died in multiple barrel bomb attacks in aleppo. amnesty international say
has been no claim of responsibility, but the turkish prime minister has blamed the attack on the kurdistan workers party, known as the pkk. fighting has been escalating between turkish security forces and the pkk since a ceasefire collapsed over a year ago. earlier this year, united nations accused turkish security forces of carrying out human rights violations against civilians in the majority kurdish southeast. in one instance, the u.n. says as many as 100 people were burned to death while...
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but it is the first time he has linked the coup supporters to the kurdistan workers party, more commonly called the pkk. turkey has fought a war against the pkk since the 1980's. erdogan offered no evidence to back up the claim, but called again on thursday for the u.s. to extradite gulen so he can stand trial in turkey. >> there is no need for further delay. the development in our country are going toward a different direction, a strategic partner should not make things different -- difficult for a strategic partner. on the contrary, they should facilitate. amy: that was turkish president recep tayyip erdogan. the state department has said it is considering the extradition request. gulen lives in its of a now. in yemen, doctors without borders says it will withdraw staff from six hospitals in the north of the country after an airstrike by the u.s.-backed saudi-coalition hit one of the hospitals, killing 19. the attack was the fourth and monday deadliest on the group's facilities in yemen. doctors without borders has said it provided the saudis coordinates of their hospitals in order to
but it is the first time he has linked the coup supporters to the kurdistan workers party, more commonly called the pkk. turkey has fought a war against the pkk since the 1980's. erdogan offered no evidence to back up the claim, but called again on thursday for the u.s. to extradite gulen so he can stand trial in turkey. >> there is no need for further delay. the development in our country are going toward a different direction, a strategic partner should not make things different --...
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attacks on police ande a military in recent monthst pleased to be carried out by the militants of the kurdistan workers party or pkk.kk violence between the pkk and the security forces resumedces u last year after the collapse cla of a fragile peace process. proe >> good morning, i'm annie yuinm live in the fox5 news room.oo let's take you overseas tos italy right death toll continues to riseo r from the massive. mas >>> quake that hit centralak italy wednesday morning. mng at least 267 people are now confirmed dead.ea hundreds more are hurt. frequent aftershocks are also ao slowing rescue efforts.ffts there have been more than 400 t0 since the initial 6.2 magnitude quake.quak rescue crews continue to search frantically for moreor me survivors and crews are usingreu heavy lifting equipment searchgq dogs and more to try and findryn people who may still betill trapped in the rubble. rube. now, adding to the difficultyift the italian civil protection agency says it expects the eects rebuilding process to cost nearly $11 billion. b that's the very latest live in l the news room, i'm annie yu fox5 l
attacks on police ande a military in recent monthst pleased to be carried out by the militants of the kurdistan workers party or pkk.kk violence between the pkk and the security forces resumedces u last year after the collapse cla of a fragile peace process. proe >> good morning, i'm annie yuinm live in the fox5 news room.oo let's take you overseas tos italy right death toll continues to riseo r from the massive. mas >>> quake that hit centralak italy wednesday morning. mng at...
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local authorities have blamed the attack on the kurdistan workers party, known as the pkk. in nigeria, members of the group bring back our girls protested in the capital monday demandinig the government do more to rescue the more than 200 chibok schooll girls kidnapped by boko haram in april of 2014.4. the protest came one day after boko haram released a video that appears to show about 50 of the kidnapped girls. in the video, mililitants demand the release of imprisoned fighters in exchange for the girlrls. the video alsoso appears to show the bodies of several girls whom militants say y were killed by nigerian airstrikes. in new york city, , heath -- health officials say the number of people who have been diagnosed with 9/11-linked cancers has tripled. nearly 5500 first responders and local residenents have now been diagnosed wiwith cancers linkedo the toxic smokoke and dust of 9/11. that is up from fewer than 2000 cancer victims in 2014. health officials have called the increase alarming. also in new york, hundreds gathered monday for the funeral of imam maulama akonjee
local authorities have blamed the attack on the kurdistan workers party, known as the pkk. in nigeria, members of the group bring back our girls protested in the capital monday demandinig the government do more to rescue the more than 200 chibok schooll girls kidnapped by boko haram in april of 2014.4. the protest came one day after boko haram released a video that appears to show about 50 of the kidnapped girls. in the video, mililitants demand the release of imprisoned fighters in exchange...