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i don't really think people care about libya.human rights activists have been assassinated in benghazi. senior figures of the government have been killed. the prime minister of libya at one point had to flee the country and then went to germany. the prime minister of the country fled. where was the excitement? the word benghazi only because of a very important event in the career of hillary clinton. i think that tells you a great deal about the nature of american foreign policymaking. that it is so insular. >> how does libya fit into the story of the middle east right now and the surge of isis, a group that you have been following for a longtime? >> well, it is funnel to the entire story -- fundamental to the entire story. people are saying at any moment the great militia might declare he is an isis man. these things are possible. al qaedaok at other manifestations, many times people -- the opportunisticly say they are al qaeda. they trafficked people across the sahara. traffickers, arms traffickers. it suited their purpose to se
i don't really think people care about libya.human rights activists have been assassinated in benghazi. senior figures of the government have been killed. the prime minister of libya at one point had to flee the country and then went to germany. the prime minister of the country fled. where was the excitement? the word benghazi only because of a very important event in the career of hillary clinton. i think that tells you a great deal about the nature of american foreign policymaking. that it...
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at stake is the future of libya. with fighting in many cities, and a political system seemingly at odds with itself, some international organizations are calling it a failed state. >> the general director of the sad abbing institute specialising in libyan affairs says that there needs to be an international effort to bring all the parties together to discuss the future of a future government. >> it's almost a systematic failure from the highest level. the permanent five members of the security council must take into consideration the nature of the allegations, not able to make the changes. the security sector warns the technical challenges, institutional arrangements that underpin the transformation and transition. these are the arrangements that would narrow down the political free market that we have now. it's almost a defensive gap that muammar gaddafi left. who will fill it or what configuration will fill it. it's not sorted out by the electoral process. it's off the table and the only negotiations immunizing lib
at stake is the future of libya. with fighting in many cities, and a political system seemingly at odds with itself, some international organizations are calling it a failed state. >> the general director of the sad abbing institute specialising in libyan affairs says that there needs to be an international effort to bring all the parties together to discuss the future of a future government. >> it's almost a systematic failure from the highest level. the permanent five members of...
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in libya, the associated press is reporting than an umbrella group for islamist militias in libya areling a residential compound at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. u.s. personnel evacuated libya last month due to the ongoing factional fighting. no one has been there, at least of u.s. origin, in a month and more. >>> in iraq, iraqi forces claiming to have broken the two-month isis siege of one town. u.s. military officials wouldn't confirm those reports, but u.s. airplanes are launching new air strikes against isis targets near that town and are dropping humanitarian aid. >>> "fox news sunday" is coming up. chris wallace asked mike rodgers about the isis threat. we'll give you the latest on that. that's going to do it for me here in washington today. stay with us for all the latest news on the breaking news here and overseas right here on fox news. >>> i'm chris wallace. president obama admits he has no plan yet to go after isis in syria. but world leaders vowed to confront the jihadists. >> i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. >> we need to tackle
in libya, the associated press is reporting than an umbrella group for islamist militias in libya areling a residential compound at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. u.s. personnel evacuated libya last month due to the ongoing factional fighting. no one has been there, at least of u.s. origin, in a month and more. >>> in iraq, iraqi forces claiming to have broken the two-month isis siege of one town. u.s. military officials wouldn't confirm those reports, but u.s. airplanes are launching...
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is in libya shows it's turning into a failed state. on thursday radical militants declared an islamic emirate in benghazi this after two days of fighting ended with extremists overrunning a special forces base in the capital tripoli weeks of fighting between rival gangs have seen one hundred dead and four hundred wounded seven western states have already shut their embassies in the country a political activist chimed in tells us why he thinks libya has descended into lawlessness ground was laid for this situation by nato and its allied forces on the ground throughout twenty twenty eleven and former leader of libya moammar gadhafi made it very clear during the twenty eleven that if you want to turn libya into a country with lawlessness and no central governance like somalia off going to stand it cetera the nato and its allies are doing the right thing since october twenty levon when the foreman john maria there is no national government there is no national army or national police force it's plain for all to see that the nato project fa
is in libya shows it's turning into a failed state. on thursday radical militants declared an islamic emirate in benghazi this after two days of fighting ended with extremists overrunning a special forces base in the capital tripoli weeks of fighting between rival gangs have seen one hundred dead and four hundred wounded seven western states have already shut their embassies in the country a political activist chimed in tells us why he thinks libya has descended into lawlessness ground was laid...
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. >> what is the position of libya, the country, libya, the state? does the state have any control anywhere? >> well, the state, itself, is in debate. i mean the general national congress, the previous parliament came out yesterday saying that they were now the state's of libya and that they were the legitimate body who were going to continue leading libya forward. both sides fighting in the capitol. >> does the taking of the airport or the airport changing hands, does that change anything on the ground? >> it does change things on the ground because it means that, again, it means that the parliament loyal forces, even if they are just are tribal malitias, is it means they have no forces at all in the capitol which means the mizarata malitias and others pro to the general national congress can do as they wish. >> all right. hassan maraga middle east icon tributor thanks. iran's revolution nary guard said it shot down a drone over the nuclear facility. the facility located outside of the city of isfahan. the guard said he shot down the drone with a su
. >> what is the position of libya, the country, libya, the state? does the state have any control anywhere? >> well, the state, itself, is in debate. i mean the general national congress, the previous parliament came out yesterday saying that they were now the state's of libya and that they were the legitimate body who were going to continue leading libya forward. both sides fighting in the capitol. >> does the taking of the airport or the airport changing hands, does that...
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lawlessness mayhem c e u governments and the us evacuate their citizens from libya as radicals declare an islamic emirate in the country. us moles its largest ever shipment of hell fire missiles to be iraqi government that has lost control of the economically crucial lands to jihad it's. nine am in moscow good to have you with us our top story this hour a three day ceasefire confirmed both by israel and hamas have started the pause was announced in a joint statement by the united nations and the u.s. state department who negotiated the truce let's go live now to middle east correspondent all asleep with the latest so paula finally a pause in the conflict what's next. well we have heard from the united nations and the united states and unconditional seventy two ceasefire that goes into effect on friday morning now israel says it will end here to this temporary truce but at the same time it will continue to locate and destroy when it cools tunnels inside gaza islamic jihad and a massive also say that they will add here to this truce but as long as israel keeps its fake share of the barga
lawlessness mayhem c e u governments and the us evacuate their citizens from libya as radicals declare an islamic emirate in the country. us moles its largest ever shipment of hell fire missiles to be iraqi government that has lost control of the economically crucial lands to jihad it's. nine am in moscow good to have you with us our top story this hour a three day ceasefire confirmed both by israel and hamas have started the pause was announced in a joint statement by the united nations and...
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governments in the us evacuate citizens from libya as the radicals declare an islamic emirate in the country. u.s. considers the law or its largest ever shipment of hellfire missiles to the iraqi government that has lost control of economic lee crucial lands. in moscow good to have you with us our top story a three day ceasefire confirmed both by israel and hamas has begun the pause was announced in a joint statement by the u.n. and the u.s. state department who negotiated the truce middle east correspondent paula sleeper reports. what we have heard from the united nations and the united states and unconditional seventy two hour cease fire that goes into effect on friday morning now israel says it will end here to this temporary truce but at the same time it will continue to locate and destroy what it calls terror tunnels inside gaza islamic jihad and a massive also said that they will adhere to the streets but as long as israel keeps its fair share of the bargain the temporary pause in fighting a certainly not the first we've witnessed in the past week but it is an opportunity for m
governments in the us evacuate citizens from libya as the radicals declare an islamic emirate in the country. u.s. considers the law or its largest ever shipment of hellfire missiles to the iraqi government that has lost control of economic lee crucial lands. in moscow good to have you with us our top story a three day ceasefire confirmed both by israel and hamas has begun the pause was announced in a joint statement by the u.n. and the u.s. state department who negotiated the truce middle east...
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libya. as. the country. we take a close look at. noon here in the russian capital it's international with me. thanks for joining us today the ukrainian troops. in the east of the country have received support from the russian president vladimir putin has called on them to release the soldiers to avoid casualties. remains in eastern ukraine. well the russian president vladimir putin has called on the anti-government fighters to late ukrainian soldiers out of the encirclement he is calling on them to allow those soldiers that are inside the combat zone to leave freely the russian president pointing out that they are not there because of their own will but they simply acting on orders the prime minister of the danites republic has responded by saying they will do this on one condition. we are ready to provide humanitarian corridor for ukrainian soldiers on the condition that they hand over heavy weaponry and ammunition so that in the future these weapons can be used against us. now there have been wide scale protests inside the ukraini
libya. as. the country. we take a close look at. noon here in the russian capital it's international with me. thanks for joining us today the ukrainian troops. in the east of the country have received support from the russian president vladimir putin has called on them to release the soldiers to avoid casualties. remains in eastern ukraine. well the russian president vladimir putin has called on the anti-government fighters to late ukrainian soldiers out of the encirclement he is calling on...
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lands in libya see this interim government dissolved as islamist militias gain strength comfy we take a look at allegations the external forces are fighting a proxy war. a very warm welcome to you this is our team to national live from moscow this afternoon you're with me on what say they grainy and troops encircled by anti-government fighters in the east of the country have received support from the russian president vladimir putin has called on the militia to release the soldiers to avoid pointless casualties the details now from policy here in eastern ukraine. well the russian president vladimir putin has called on the anti-government fighters to late ukrainian soldiers out of the encirclement he is calling on them to allow those soldiers that are inside the combat zone to leave freebee the russian president pointing out that they are not there because of their own will but they simply acting on orders the prime minister of the danites republic has responded by saying they will do this on one condition. just we are ready to provide humanitarian corridor for ukrainian soldiers on th
lands in libya see this interim government dissolved as islamist militias gain strength comfy we take a look at allegations the external forces are fighting a proxy war. a very warm welcome to you this is our team to national live from moscow this afternoon you're with me on what say they grainy and troops encircled by anti-government fighters in the east of the country have received support from the russian president vladimir putin has called on the militia to release the soldiers to avoid...
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and libya's interim government is dissolved. as militias take over large parts of the country will take a look at allegations external forces fighting a proxy war. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on our international live from moscow the softer new with me to bunk with. a grave mistake that will see more human lives lost now that's how president putin has described the decision by ukraine's army to refuse a humanitarian corridor to evacuate from ill advised it was offered by local militias who have been surrounding the town that i'm a reporter who was speaking at a youth forum in central russia ideas and reform was listening in and tell us what more did the president say when he took this opportunity to actually talk about as you said the ukrainian crisis a situation which he described as a common tragedy for both nations and that everything should be done to stop it he also expressed concern about the rejection of an offer of a humanitarian corridor for ukrainian soldiers essentially anti-government for
and libya's interim government is dissolved. as militias take over large parts of the country will take a look at allegations external forces fighting a proxy war. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on our international live from moscow the softer new with me to bunk with. a grave mistake that will see more human lives lost now that's how president putin has described the decision by ukraine's army to refuse a humanitarian corridor to evacuate from ill advised it was...
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libya's interim government has resigned after islamists tighten their grip on the country pushing it towards the worst crisis since twenty eleven and this comes days after militants declared a breakaway regime to rival the elected parliament libya does remain split however between two rival camps one controlled by islamist backed rebel factions the other . a rogue general from the. now it's being alleged that the islamist militias are receiving support from turkey and. are also being made between the actions of the renegade who is a u.s. citizen and the actions of the egyptian military during the coup that ousted president morsy. and egypt along with the emirates as i should say excuse me it's now believed to be involved in the turmoil inside libya allegedly carrying out air strikes against militia positions last week and political writer and journalist he told us the conflict in the country has actually turned into a proxy war. if you look at what's happened subsequently to the destruction of libyan state at the hands of nato and the rebel allies on the ground is libya's been turned
libya's interim government has resigned after islamists tighten their grip on the country pushing it towards the worst crisis since twenty eleven and this comes days after militants declared a breakaway regime to rival the elected parliament libya does remain split however between two rival camps one controlled by islamist backed rebel factions the other . a rogue general from the. now it's being alleged that the islamist militias are receiving support from turkey and. are also being made...
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there's a proxy war which extends beyond libya and into which libya is being dragged. >> many thanks for helping us on this situation. >> you're welcome. >>> well let's get a round up of other main stories of the day. senior american officials say that president obama has authorized surveillance flights over syria intended to gather intelligence on the islamic state militant groups. defense fishes said mr. obama approved flights over the weekend. the u.s. is already carrying out air raids against islamic state targets in iraq. >>> the food crisis in south sudan is become ever more serious. serious fighting has prevented people planting crops before the rainy season. floods have devastated refugee camps in the north. >>> time now to catch up with latest business news. aaron is here as usual. we're starting with the economy. >> this much. i'll explain why. good news breathing a sigh of relief. hello. south africa has narrowly avoided recession. the economy grew 0.6% in the past three months. that's ending in june. we reported countless times. series of times and industrial disputes cau
there's a proxy war which extends beyond libya and into which libya is being dragged. >> many thanks for helping us on this situation. >> you're welcome. >>> well let's get a round up of other main stories of the day. senior american officials say that president obama has authorized surveillance flights over syria intended to gather intelligence on the islamic state militant groups. defense fishes said mr. obama approved flights over the weekend. the u.s. is already...
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this is another power struggle in libya has unfolded this year in may after a u.s. citizen and rogue general from the gadhafi era launched a counter offensive against the islamists in june there was an election but straight after a number of officials defected to the is the misinformed a parallel government last month an islamic emirate was declared in being guardian of tripoli airport was seized when the extremists finally took control of the airport this month the central government asked for foreign help the u.n. security council france said that libya will slide into further chaos without international support. time now to around and more news from around the globe starting with syria where the number of refugees is now topped three million that's according to the united nations refugee agency another six and a half million were displaced within the country's borders more than one hundred ninety thousand have been killed in syria since the beginning of the civil war in march twenty levon. elsewhere the pakistani army has stepped in to mediate in a crisis between
this is another power struggle in libya has unfolded this year in may after a u.s. citizen and rogue general from the gadhafi era launched a counter offensive against the islamists in june there was an election but straight after a number of officials defected to the is the misinformed a parallel government last month an islamic emirate was declared in being guardian of tripoli airport was seized when the extremists finally took control of the airport this month the central government asked for...
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as an independent regional power this is how the policy in libya has unfolded the c.m. in mame khalifa haftar u.s. citizen and rogue general in the gadhafi era launched a counter active offensive against this lebanese and then in june there was an election that straight after a number of officials defected to the slums and formed a parallel government last month an islamic emirate was declared in benghazi well tripoli airport was seized on the extreme is finally took control of the airport this month or the central government asked for foreign help and at the u.n. security council france said libya will slide into further chaos without international support. i'll be back with more news after this short break do you stay with us. different leader in syria now many of the members of congress of both parties have gone to syria in recent months. that we choose to call it well you can. still be against syria is going to be. facing the abyss ukraine is running out of options as winter approaches with a crashing economy the regime in kiev it may be looking to end the civil war
as an independent regional power this is how the policy in libya has unfolded the c.m. in mame khalifa haftar u.s. citizen and rogue general in the gadhafi era launched a counter active offensive against this lebanese and then in june there was an election that straight after a number of officials defected to the slums and formed a parallel government last month an islamic emirate was declared in benghazi well tripoli airport was seized on the extreme is finally took control of the airport this...
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let's show you how the power struggle in libya unfolded this year it was in may that the rogue. launched a counter offensive against the islamists to try to bring them under control and then it was in june there was an election but straight after a number of officials defected to the islamists and formed a parallel government and last month an islamic emirate was declared in benghazi and tripoli airport would see when the extremists finally took control of the airport this month the central government asked for foreign. well plenty more stories for you online right now including the risk of death is no reason to miss out on some fun with. the. u.s. . just one day after a nine year old girl accidentally shot and killed her shooting instructor came up with seven ways children with fun at the shooting. web site. this story as well and enduring swimming gets the shock of his life when he climbs out of the english because the u.k. border police were waiting with a towel and a pair of handcuffs they thought he was in a legal immigrant details on. the results of a meteor investigation
let's show you how the power struggle in libya unfolded this year it was in may that the rogue. launched a counter offensive against the islamists to try to bring them under control and then it was in june there was an election but straight after a number of officials defected to the islamists and formed a parallel government and last month an islamic emirate was declared in benghazi and tripoli airport would see when the extremists finally took control of the airport this month the central...
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at the crossing we spoke to some egyptians who scaebd libya. >> reporter: -- escaped libya. >> reporter: these are the lucky one us, after days spent at the border, this family was allowed into tunisia. somehows thaned of shans -- thousands of egyptians were stranded on the libyan side of the border. thousands were allowed in after the government promised to send flights to take them back to egypt - straight from the border. mostly workers like this man, who left his job because life was unbearable. he spent four days at the border before being able to cross. >> translation: so much destruction. it's not safe at all any more. we feared for our lives. >> reporter: thousands of egyptians worked in libya. as the violence took over the oil-rich country many left their jobs and ran for their lives. >> translation: libya's doors were open for us. most of the people you see are college graduates with no chance to get a job back om home. people are very sad to leave. this 30-year-old said there were no clashes where he lived. he ran from the state of lawlessness. i asked him how will he support
at the crossing we spoke to some egyptians who scaebd libya. >> reporter: -- escaped libya. >> reporter: these are the lucky one us, after days spent at the border, this family was allowed into tunisia. somehows thaned of shans -- thousands of egyptians were stranded on the libyan side of the border. thousands were allowed in after the government promised to send flights to take them back to egypt - straight from the border. mostly workers like this man, who left his job because...
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governments and the us evacuating citizens from libya's radicals declare an islamic emirate in the country. the u.s. considers its largest ever shipment of hellfire missiles to the iraqi government that has lost control of vast oil fields to god it's. one pm in moscow good to have you with us and our to international our top story and urgently needed cease fire with hamas has been breached as israeli shelling reportedly kills eight palestinians only hours into the truce the pause it was announced in a joint statement by the united nations and the u.s. state department negotiated the break in fighting we're going to get an a live update from marty's palos leader a little later in the bulletin but first it's the third major israeli operation in recent years two thousand and six operation summer rain lasted for five months and resulted in hundreds of deaths two years later the cast lead offensive claimed more than one thousand palestinian lives the current operation protective edge has exceeded that the number of those killed now more than fourteen hundred at the same time israel has lost six
governments and the us evacuating citizens from libya's radicals declare an islamic emirate in the country. the u.s. considers its largest ever shipment of hellfire missiles to the iraqi government that has lost control of vast oil fields to god it's. one pm in moscow good to have you with us and our to international our top story and urgently needed cease fire with hamas has been breached as israeli shelling reportedly kills eight palestinians only hours into the truce the pause it was...
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libya doesn't have a trend or a wide spectrum. it's difficult, but this could be the opportunity that they both need or big parties need to sit down from the table. so they can create the opportunity that can give libya back the stability and the security that they want. >> for the moment, thank you for joining us. they are in baghdad for talks. dozens of people have been killed in iraq, in the past 24 hours, with violence near the iranian border getting worse. iraq's prime minister designate will be supported by iran, and they'll try to help the county find stability. >> it's a city of aleppo between government forces and aleppo fighters. >> the images shows rebels held by government soldiers. one of the areas was a central prison. >> israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu has warned people in gaza to relieve a building. his comments come after an israeli air strike destroyed a multistory apartment building in gaza. with more, we have jane ferguson on the ground in gaza, and jackie role land in west jerusalem. jackie, you've
libya doesn't have a trend or a wide spectrum. it's difficult, but this could be the opportunity that they both need or big parties need to sit down from the table. so they can create the opportunity that can give libya back the stability and the security that they want. >> for the moment, thank you for joining us. they are in baghdad for talks. dozens of people have been killed in iraq, in the past 24 hours, with violence near the iranian border getting worse. iraq's prime minister...
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libya's been turned from being before twenty eleven a linchpin of regional stability to a safe haven actually for sectarian death squads and militias of all kinds from around the region britain and the us both a huge deal as to there to tarrie the regime and qatar is the one who is arming the militias that are causing such chaos in libya and then if there was to start arming forces allied to tell if they have to be arming both sides affectively one directly or the other in directly which would so the seeds for permanent kind of civil war situation which by the way would probably suit the interests of the british and us ruling elites very well because their fundamental goal consistently over the past three years has been to try to prevent the reemergence of libya as an independent regional power right this is how the pulse struggle in libya unfolded this year in made a u.s. citizen and rogue general from the gadhafi era launch to come to offensive against islam is in june there was an election that strayed off to a number of officials defected to the islamists and formed a parallel go
libya's been turned from being before twenty eleven a linchpin of regional stability to a safe haven actually for sectarian death squads and militias of all kinds from around the region britain and the us both a huge deal as to there to tarrie the regime and qatar is the one who is arming the militias that are causing such chaos in libya and then if there was to start arming forces allied to tell if they have to be arming both sides affectively one directly or the other in directly which would...
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we are targeted by the same groups in libya that destroyed it. tunisians see the security threat as something that will weaken the economy. tourism is a major source of income, and instability will help the industry. this is where the students want to see stricter measures. people are worried, families are worried when they see the young men killed in the attack. >> this person says they are undermined with weapons, and want the government to go up to the extremist groups. this is not islam. they are killing other muslims. >> reporter: on the streets of tunisia there's support for the government push to go after the islamist fighters, trying to safeguard tunizia from the ramifications. some argue concerns are exaggerated, the threat is not imminent. it's been highlighted to justify hitting hard at extreme groups, as a pre-emptive measure before powers change. this is a leading arab county pushing for a puristic society, and it has moved forward so far. people seem keen to protect it from the winds of extremism sweeping throughout the region. >>>
we are targeted by the same groups in libya that destroyed it. tunisians see the security threat as something that will weaken the economy. tourism is a major source of income, and instability will help the industry. this is where the students want to see stricter measures. people are worried, families are worried when they see the young men killed in the attack. >> this person says they are undermined with weapons, and want the government to go up to the extremist groups. this is not...
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some workers took the risk and decided to stay in libya for now.nted to leave but didn't find a way to get to any border due to the violence and why the workers say they are lucky they even got to this point, i'm with al jazeera tunesia. >> to keep up to date with the latest developments this all our stories, 24 hours a day head over to our website and there you can also find blogs from our correspondents in the field, al jazeera.com. >>> collection agencies are chase are more than one out of every three americans. if you think you are not one, think again. i tell you about collection for debts you don't know you owe. hardworking and hungry, i'm looking at the reasons why a number of people who have jobs can't put food on the table. >> if you've been out pounding the pavement looking for a job, i'll tell you about a field that needs help with 600,000 positions to fill. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money."
some workers took the risk and decided to stay in libya for now.nted to leave but didn't find a way to get to any border due to the violence and why the workers say they are lucky they even got to this point, i'm with al jazeera tunesia. >> to keep up to date with the latest developments this all our stories, 24 hours a day head over to our website and there you can also find blogs from our correspondents in the field, al jazeera.com. >>> collection agencies are chase are more...
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loan big reached it's a disaster now still to come on the program on the international libya descends into the worst oil since the war that ousted khadafi back in twenty i left that i was the interim government resigns under pressure from is the essence of coming up here when i see international expert opinion on who's behind the rival forces that are tearing the country up. and big boys for big toys so we had to moscow's dazzling twenty fourteen car sure to check what's been rolled out by the chinese on the western company's sanctions on those signs. differently here in syria now many of the members of congress of both parties who have gone to syria in recent months have said they believe he's a reformer to be a mr president we choose deedes told him to get. stability and peace to syria is going to be the subject of. drama is the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world. to pictures of today's. from around the globe. hello again thanks for joining us libya's interim government has resigned after is the mists tighten their grip on the country and
loan big reached it's a disaster now still to come on the program on the international libya descends into the worst oil since the war that ousted khadafi back in twenty i left that i was the interim government resigns under pressure from is the essence of coming up here when i see international expert opinion on who's behind the rival forces that are tearing the country up. and big boys for big toys so we had to moscow's dazzling twenty fourteen car sure to check what's been rolled out by the...
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and libya's seizes interim government to dissolve as the islamist militias gain strength cost the country we take a look at the allegations external forces are fighting a proxy war and. ai. the large international live from moscow is just compiles three pm with me to say. right russia's president says army commanders in ukraine are willing to let their troops fight their way out of encirclement it's not accepting an offer to hand over their weapons and leave through a humanitarian corridor buddha was speaking at a youth forum in central russia. busted him so much according to the latest information ukraine's army leaders have taken a decision not to let people out of this boiling cattle but into government forces are trying to broaden the humanitarian corridor for them to leave the area without a fight i think is a colossal mistake could lead to many human lives being lost president putin had earlier called on the militia in eastern ukraine to release then circle soldiers to avoid pointless casualties the anti-government forces agree to that saying the troops will be given a safe way out
and libya's seizes interim government to dissolve as the islamist militias gain strength cost the country we take a look at the allegations external forces are fighting a proxy war and. ai. the large international live from moscow is just compiles three pm with me to say. right russia's president says army commanders in ukraine are willing to let their troops fight their way out of encirclement it's not accepting an offer to hand over their weapons and leave through a humanitarian corridor...
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this time, this is for libya to sort out. oliver miles, kamal santa maria. , can you hear me all right? >> yes, i can. >> looks like you had trouble with your ear piece. 124 deaths in libya there's still some very, very serious internlt problems there. >> that's right, yes. things have really come to a crisis and we shall i think know fairly soon whether it can be overcome or whether things are going to get worse and libya is going odescend into chaos. >> this is one question, the one that libya has to sort out itself. the west did get involved in but the external help isn't the story here is it? >> no, that's right. the help that nato and some arab forces gave in 2011 was quite separate, that was a purely military affair to prevent gadhafi from using his heavy weaponry to destroy the revolution which had started in the eastern part of the country. now we have a totally different situation. the house of representatives have called for an intervention to protect civilians but not clear how that can be effective. >> tell us who
this time, this is for libya to sort out. oliver miles, kamal santa maria. , can you hear me all right? >> yes, i can. >> looks like you had trouble with your ear piece. 124 deaths in libya there's still some very, very serious internlt problems there. >> that's right, yes. things have really come to a crisis and we shall i think know fairly soon whether it can be overcome or whether things are going to get worse and libya is going odescend into chaos. >> this is one...
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still to come libya's battleground. we'll have the latest on the fighting that has caused foreign nationals to leave the country. plus bangladesh border control catch a number of smugglers. and new rugby champions. details later. >> a plane carrying an american aid worker infected with the ebola virus has left for the united states. "world health organization" has launched $100 million plan to help africa fight the virus. >> reporter: uniting ebola in the fight against ebola. they're spreading the word. a killer that has taken over 700 lives. the heads of those west african nations have agreed to an isolation zone at the heart of the outbreak. they believe the world organization chief who make this appeal to the international community. >> we must support the extraordinary measures and other resources including financial resources. >> reporter: this is the largest outbreak since ebola was identified in 1976, and some medical staff treating victims have themselves become infected. two sickened american aid workers in lib
still to come libya's battleground. we'll have the latest on the fighting that has caused foreign nationals to leave the country. plus bangladesh border control catch a number of smugglers. and new rugby champions. details later. >> a plane carrying an american aid worker infected with the ebola virus has left for the united states. "world health organization" has launched $100 million plan to help africa fight the virus. >> reporter: uniting ebola in the fight against...
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past the hour here in moscow libya's interim government has resigned after is the mists tighten their grip on the country pushing it towards its worst crisis since twenty eleven and this comes days after militants declared a breakaway regime to rival the elected parliament. does remain split between two rival camps one controlled by islamists back to rebel factions the other by a. who was a u.s. citizen and a rogue general from that era so on one side it's the islamist militias are receiving support from turkey and on the other though the current regime is apparently backed by egypt and the arab emirates reportedly carried out air strikes against militia positions last week a political writer and journalist told us the conflict in the country has now turned into a proxy war. if you look at what's happened subsequently to the destruction of libyan state at the hands of nato and their rebel allies on the ground this libya's been turned from being before twenty eleven a linchpin of reasonable stability to a safe haven actually for sectarian death squads and militias of all kinds. from fr
past the hour here in moscow libya's interim government has resigned after is the mists tighten their grip on the country pushing it towards its worst crisis since twenty eleven and this comes days after militants declared a breakaway regime to rival the elected parliament. does remain split between two rival camps one controlled by islamists back to rebel factions the other by a. who was a u.s. citizen and a rogue general from that era so on one side it's the islamist militias are receiving...
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libya is a failed state and egypt is in the middle. at the beginning of the month, we had a checkpoint in the western -- 23 egyptian soldiers were there. the gunman might have come from the libyan order which is somehow protected. >> thank you very much for your analysis. leaders in mozambique have selected a new air after the government signed a peace deal with the opposition. >> the deal includes amnesty for the romano party which took up arms against the government two years ago. the head of thailand's military is being confirmed as the new prime minister. he is given the written approval of the king in a ceremony at army headquarters. he called on the parliament to join on reforms on the way back to democracy. the general led a crew -- let a cu and promised elections next year. some sports now and it was a big day for a newly reported that about. >> they nearly came away with a historic victory. >> they had to settle for a draw because of the goal in the final seconds. here's a look at the action. >> the bundesliga adventure began
libya is a failed state and egypt is in the middle. at the beginning of the month, we had a checkpoint in the western -- 23 egyptian soldiers were there. the gunman might have come from the libyan order which is somehow protected. >> thank you very much for your analysis. leaders in mozambique have selected a new air after the government signed a peace deal with the opposition. >> the deal includes amnesty for the romano party which took up arms against the government two years ago....
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i think this has to say we are in close to complete an ark si in libya. talk about isis, when the president says he doesn't have a strategy, when do you think there will be a strategy, ambassador and what should it be when he gets it? >> i don't think he believes it's that serious of a problem, as he said last week, there's no immediate indication of a direct threat to the american homeland right now. pentagon spokesmen said the same thing, i don't think he wants to confront the reality that the islamic state is redrawing the boundaries of the middle east and that every day that goes by, while we wander around without a timetable, means that the islamic state is able to consolidate it's control over terrorism. >> quoted winston churchill, he also famously said with respect to the russian revolution of 1917 and the west's failure to deal with the communist takeover there, churchill stayed we should have strangled it in it's cradle and that's what we should do to isis before they can console date their control. >> this is an astonishing quote this morning f
i think this has to say we are in close to complete an ark si in libya. talk about isis, when the president says he doesn't have a strategy, when do you think there will be a strategy, ambassador and what should it be when he gets it? >> i don't think he believes it's that serious of a problem, as he said last week, there's no immediate indication of a direct threat to the american homeland right now. pentagon spokesmen said the same thing, i don't think he wants to confront the reality...
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elegant business militants in libya have taken over the u.s. embassy in the capital which was evacuated just a month ago stuff was pulled out because of the increasing list of the country with rampaging low loads of liberalization seizing control let's get reaction about what's happened and for the patent for good news as a kiwi joining us live hi o.b.o. make a barely vacated u.s. embassy it must be said so immediately taken by the islamists was a say about the security situation not good is it well into the straits that the security situation in libya is becoming even more precarious the united states anticipated. that this what happened pulled out his personnel and drove them to tunisia on july the twenty six you tube that was issued just earlier today indicates that the darling of libyan militia which has been based largely in misrata has taken over the embassy campout at least sections of the embassy compound there's been a patrol act that struggle that's been going on there now for several weeks over which militia was going to control of b
elegant business militants in libya have taken over the u.s. embassy in the capital which was evacuated just a month ago stuff was pulled out because of the increasing list of the country with rampaging low loads of liberalization seizing control let's get reaction about what's happened and for the patent for good news as a kiwi joining us live hi o.b.o. make a barely vacated u.s. embassy it must be said so immediately taken by the islamists was a say about the security situation not good is it...
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we have the active chapter in libya. the conflicts are more tribal. certainly in the case of libya.ou have various factions, and to call this as something driven by extremism would be to whitewash over all the various factions and politics that are going on in libya. like wise in afghanistan. multiple factions. we don't know what motivated the shooter of general green and the other soldiers today, but we have not heard a claim of responsibility by the taliban. they are usually good about getting out in front of it. i suspect they are not behind this one. the u.s. has been involved to some extent. we left iraq, planning on leaving afghanistan, we had limited involvement in libya and syria, the source of what is happening in lebanon, too. should america be playing a more active role in bringing the conflict under control of. >> i think america can play an active role diplomatically, invest more resources and time and executive attention from the white house, but this is a far cry for calling for a return of troops to iraq, or a - you know, a - draw a - a slowing of the draw down in af
we have the active chapter in libya. the conflicts are more tribal. certainly in the case of libya.ou have various factions, and to call this as something driven by extremism would be to whitewash over all the various factions and politics that are going on in libya. like wise in afghanistan. multiple factions. we don't know what motivated the shooter of general green and the other soldiers today, but we have not heard a claim of responsibility by the taliban. they are usually good about...
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continues to be, not just libya but syria and iraq this is a problem that will continue. the italian government has said that it will stop its search and rescue operation come october. what do you see or what do you think should happen to replace it? >> well, actually, the top priority is still to save lives. so mari nostrum carried out an exceptional work in these months and it cannot of course be stopped while all of a sudden bass it would mean that many people would die at sea. too many people are arriving but not in terms of excessive migrants reaching europe. too many people risking their life at sea. without marinostrum we would see many more deaths in the mediterranean. stopping marinostrum would see more tragedies. the european union states would support marinostrum but it is hard to say it should be stopped. >> sir thank you very much for your time. >>> in scotland, anticipation is growing ahead of one of the most important events in the brief referendum campaign. pro-independence first minister alex s-almon is to face al stair darling. money and awareness for a
continues to be, not just libya but syria and iraq this is a problem that will continue. the italian government has said that it will stop its search and rescue operation come october. what do you see or what do you think should happen to replace it? >> well, actually, the top priority is still to save lives. so mari nostrum carried out an exceptional work in these months and it cannot of course be stopped while all of a sudden bass it would mean that many people would die at sea. too...
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for this hour a lawless news and mayhem sees governments evacuated their citizens from libya as radicals declare an islamic emirate in the country. the us all sending its largest average shipment of hellfire missiles to help the iraqi government which has lost control of vast oil fields to jihad is. america's annus save moves to protect its own most sensitive data specifically its former director salary activist accused of making money out of state secrets. it is four pm a mosque you're watching r t international with me arena joshie welcome to the program a three day a minute terry and ceasefire between israel and hamas has collapsed barely an hour after it began israeli launch strikes killed up to thirty palestinians in the first few hours since the truce was proclaimed independent journalist bel true came under fire and she contacted us to describe what happened. sounds. community cooled but as we arrived the masses and had already started there was a heavy bombardment of charmin fire coming from israel into gaza in the area meanwhile families had been trying to access times to pull o
for this hour a lawless news and mayhem sees governments evacuated their citizens from libya as radicals declare an islamic emirate in the country. the us all sending its largest average shipment of hellfire missiles to help the iraqi government which has lost control of vast oil fields to jihad is. america's annus save moves to protect its own most sensitive data specifically its former director salary activist accused of making money out of state secrets. it is four pm a mosque you're...
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exhausted but relieved as they leave libya but crossed into libya. this 19-year-old moroccan says it's not safe any more in tripoli. >> translation: the missiles landed next to our house. >> reporter: so he packed his bags and left. >> translation: it's not secure in tripoli. it's chaos, no fuel, oil, electricity. nothing. >> reporter: thousands fled with their family as rivals fought each other on streets of the capital and libyan people. for some, it took days to cross as desperate families tried to use the border crossing. >> translation: the situation is dangerous. you can hear heavy gunshots. we are scared for our lives, so we fled to tunisia. >> reporter: after closing the border for a day, the tunisian government reopened it on saturday. only partially, and only for those who proved they are passing through, and not planning to stay. government officials say tunisia can't become a shelter for refugees, just a transit for those trying to leave. the restrictions meant that thousands of egyptians were stranded along the libyan side of the border
exhausted but relieved as they leave libya but crossed into libya. this 19-year-old moroccan says it's not safe any more in tripoli. >> translation: the missiles landed next to our house. >> reporter: so he packed his bags and left. >> translation: it's not secure in tripoli. it's chaos, no fuel, oil, electricity. nothing. >> reporter: thousands fled with their family as rivals fought each other on streets of the capital and libyan people. for some, it took days to cross...
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lawlessness and may have sees governments and the us evacuating citizens from libya as radicals declare it islamic emirate in the country. and the us mauls its largest ever shipment of hell fire missiles to the iraqi government that has lost control of vast oil fields to jihad is. what you wanted a national coming to life for moscow with me marina joshing welcome a humanitarian ceasefire between israel and hamas has failed in israeli shelling reportedly kills up to thirty palestinians in having fighting broke out just hours into the three day truce our middle east correspondent has the details. well israel has now officially announced that the seventy two hour united nations brokered humanitarian cease fire is over a spokesperson has said that this is to be expected and that is roland never stands by its commitments as expected both sides are blaming the other for having broken this truce that lasted just two hours it was supposed to have lasted as i say three days now what we're hearing from palestinians is that within two hours israel shelled the southern gaza town of raffa also recei
lawlessness and may have sees governments and the us evacuating citizens from libya as radicals declare it islamic emirate in the country. and the us mauls its largest ever shipment of hell fire missiles to the iraqi government that has lost control of vast oil fields to jihad is. what you wanted a national coming to life for moscow with me marina joshing welcome a humanitarian ceasefire between israel and hamas has failed in israeli shelling reportedly kills up to thirty palestinians in having...
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well, as the situation in libya deteriorates, foreign workers are leaving the country. there are reports from manila where hundreds of filipinos have returned home. >> they are part of more than 600 filipino workers repatriated from libya since july. the government has called for mandatory evacuation of citizens after a worker was beheaded and a nurse was gang raped a few weeks ago. >> at first there was just gunfire and now it's gotten worse. they wait for it to end now they have jets firing rockets and missiles. >> the political shah has been gripped by warring groups. >> under level four, it means mandatory evacuation. >> but only a fraction of the filipinos have expressed a desire to go back home. the majority of them say they have spent their family's savings just to be able to go abroad. the situation in libya and many other countries have stop millions of filipinos from working overseas. they say they would rather take the risk abroad than rather not being able to care for their families at home. >> reporter: many live and work abroad and remain the backbone of t
well, as the situation in libya deteriorates, foreign workers are leaving the country. there are reports from manila where hundreds of filipinos have returned home. >> they are part of more than 600 filipino workers repatriated from libya since july. the government has called for mandatory evacuation of citizens after a worker was beheaded and a nurse was gang raped a few weeks ago. >> at first there was just gunfire and now it's gotten worse. they wait for it to end now they have...
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at stake is the future of libya. with fighting in many cities and a political system seemingly at odds with itself, some international organizations are calling it a failed state. dominick cain, al jazeera. >>> this is the worst violence since the revolution of 2011, and the most powerful brigades. initially combined in order to overthrow moammar gaddafi, but they're now atted ones because of ideological differences. they've been fighting for control of key institutions such as the airport in tripoli. the zentan group controlled the airport since 2011, but in the past 24 hours has fallen into the hands of fighters from misrata who opposed a new parliament. even the benghazi brigades tried to help with the defense of the airport but failed. both benghazi and tripoli are so insecure, that the new parliament is meeting in the port city of tutobrouk. he joins me via skype from yo yorkshire. mr. ambassador, tell us about this airport. it's changed hands. is it important or symbolic or a trophy? what is it? >> it's importa
at stake is the future of libya. with fighting in many cities and a political system seemingly at odds with itself, some international organizations are calling it a failed state. dominick cain, al jazeera. >>> this is the worst violence since the revolution of 2011, and the most powerful brigades. initially combined in order to overthrow moammar gaddafi, but they're now atted ones because of ideological differences. they've been fighting for control of key institutions such as the...
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at stake is the future of libya. with fighting in many cities and a political system seemingly at odds with itself. some international organizations are calling it a failed state. dominic kane. this is the worst violence in tripoli since the revolution in 2011, when former dictator was overthrown. libya's important institutions are mostly run by these three groups. the zinc tan group has controlled tripoli's international airport since 2011. fighters led a coalition who opposed a parliament in an attack on an airport. in the past this hours, they say they have taken control. >> general khalifa haftar emerged was a new player, attacking the militia, seeking to intervene in defense of the zinc tan brigades. tripoli are now so ipp squur that the new parliament is meeting in the port city. they are directors. it specialises in libyan affairs. there needs to be an effort to bring them together to discuss the shape of any new government. >> it's a systematic failure from the highest level, the permanent five members and th
at stake is the future of libya. with fighting in many cities and a political system seemingly at odds with itself. some international organizations are calling it a failed state. dominic kane. this is the worst violence in tripoli since the revolution in 2011, when former dictator was overthrown. libya's important institutions are mostly run by these three groups. the zinc tan group has controlled tripoli's international airport since 2011. fighters led a coalition who opposed a parliament in...
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thousands flee libya as the two biggest cities descend into chaos. live at the boarder from tunisia. >>> the first official visit in 10 years, prime minister narendra modi arrives in nepal hoping to sign an energy agreement. >>> perpetrators and victims prepare for peace talks between the government and f.a.r.c. rebels. >>> israel steps up attacks in the south of gaza. war planes are targetting the city of rafah. it has seen a spike in violence since the humanitarian ceasefire collapsed. the air strikes killed at least 10 people at a un-run school, which was hit in the last few hours. more than 30 people have been injured. these are pictures of some of the victims taken to a near hospital. >> there has been ongoing shelling in gaza city. all signs that israel's 27-day long offensive is not letting up. 64 israeli soldiers have been killed. three civilians have died in israel, one of whom is a thai national. 1762 palestinians have been killed. 80% are civilians, it's been estimated. more than 9,002 have been injured. of those, 2, 500 are children. more
thousands flee libya as the two biggest cities descend into chaos. live at the boarder from tunisia. >>> the first official visit in 10 years, prime minister narendra modi arrives in nepal hoping to sign an energy agreement. >>> perpetrators and victims prepare for peace talks between the government and f.a.r.c. rebels. >>> israel steps up attacks in the south of gaza. war planes are targetting the city of rafah. it has seen a spike in violence since the humanitarian...
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fighting between libya's rival militia closed down through the airport. making life in libya increasingly dangerous. >> you turn the television on, and you don't understand anything. there's no news anchor to explain what is happening. there's rumours outside in the street and at home. so you are afraid, scared. >> thousands of egyptians have been stranded along the libyan border with tunisia. riots erupted as the crowd tried to storm the border crossing. >> on friday, the tunisian government closed the border crossing, allowing a few people through. one of the main concerns is security. the government feels some of the strong islamic militant groups in libya will use the crossing to infiltrate, exploiting the chaos to smuggle weapons. >> tens of thousands of the foreigners make their living in the rich oil company, and some are refusing to leave. 13,000 filipinos are in libya. the foreign minister travelling to tunisia, to persuade them to evacuate. >> they were able to bring back 760. 218 there for repatriation. there's 30,000 more to go. >> for those t
fighting between libya's rival militia closed down through the airport. making life in libya increasingly dangerous. >> you turn the television on, and you don't understand anything. there's no news anchor to explain what is happening. there's rumours outside in the street and at home. so you are afraid, scared. >> thousands of egyptians have been stranded along the libyan border with tunisia. riots erupted as the crowd tried to storm the border crossing. >> on friday, the...
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this is something we didn't do in libya. we didn't organize a force to go in there and do some work. the bottom line is we can stop a lot of what's going on with air lift and the fighter aircraft. i would argue we should put the a-10s in there to do more damage, to take out the equipment that isis stole from the iraqis, that we gave the iraqis. but we got to long term think about how we can solve this and stabilize the region. >> john, tony talks about the kurds. people want to ask, why do we feel the need to move now? well, the kurds seems to be a major part of the answer. erbil, where there are american people and also many kurdish people, erbil is being threatened. you helped train the kurdish military. you understand as well as anybody that they have been an ally to us throughout this and we must stand and protect the kurds when they need us. >> they're our only friends. they've been with us in resistance. the green berets have been in there a long time working with the kurdish peshmerga. the kurds have unity of purpose.
this is something we didn't do in libya. we didn't organize a force to go in there and do some work. the bottom line is we can stop a lot of what's going on with air lift and the fighter aircraft. i would argue we should put the a-10s in there to do more damage, to take out the equipment that isis stole from the iraqis, that we gave the iraqis. but we got to long term think about how we can solve this and stabilize the region. >> john, tony talks about the kurds. people want to ask, why...
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some decided to stay in libya for now and others wanted to leave but didn't find a way to get to anydue to violence and that is why these workers say they are lucky they even got to this point. i'm with al jazeera tunesia. >>> three al jazeera journalists have now spent 219 days in egypt prison and convicted after being falsely accused of helping the out lawed muslim brotherhood and in june they were given seven year sentences and mohamed got an extra three years and said they plan to appeal against their convictions and al jazeera continues to demand their release. in china 391 people are confirmed dead after sunday's earthquake in the province and many remain buried in the rubble and thousands of rescuers are on their way to the remote location. >> reporter: relief and rescue workers are doing what they can but efforts hampered by after shocks and poor weather, communications and electricity are also down. some search teams have been able to reach the edges of the quake zone. >> translator: all the houses have already collapsed when we arrived and dead bodies everywhere and lots of
some decided to stay in libya for now and others wanted to leave but didn't find a way to get to anydue to violence and that is why these workers say they are lucky they even got to this point. i'm with al jazeera tunesia. >>> three al jazeera journalists have now spent 219 days in egypt prison and convicted after being falsely accused of helping the out lawed muslim brotherhood and in june they were given seven year sentences and mohamed got an extra three years and said they plan to...
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arab emirates and egypt be condemned for carrying out air strikes against anti-government factions in libya reporter: i am jane ferguson in the gads strip where at least two tall buildings have been brought down by israeli air strikes. >>> political shake up in france, the cabinet resigns over a row over the government's economic policy. ♪ ♪ >>> u.s. surveillance aircraft are flying over syria to spy on islamic state fighters. president obama gave the go ahead for unmanned drones and other aircraft to track the fighters who control parts of syria. u.s. war flames have recently attacked islamic state fighters in islamic iraq. syria says all efforts must be coordinated by the syrian government. >> translator: syria is ready to couldn't and coordinate on regional and international levels to fight terrorism to implement the resolution of the u.n. security council. in the framework of respecting the sovereignty and the independence of syria. taken in to consideration that the syrian government is representing syrian is off at this. any effort to combat terrorism should be coordinated with the sy
arab emirates and egypt be condemned for carrying out air strikes against anti-government factions in libya reporter: i am jane ferguson in the gads strip where at least two tall buildings have been brought down by israeli air strikes. >>> political shake up in france, the cabinet resigns over a row over the government's economic policy. ♪ ♪ >>> u.s. surveillance aircraft are flying over syria to spy on islamic state fighters. president obama gave the go ahead for unmanned...
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governments and the us evacuating citizens from libya as radicals declare an islamic emirate in the country. and the u.s. malls its largest ever shipment of hellfire missiles to the iraqi government that has lost control of vast oil fields to jihad it. has to be a mosque you're watching our theater national with joshua welcome to the program now in urgently needed cease fire was a must has been breached as israeli shelling reportedly kills up to twenty five palestinians in heavy fighting the broke out just hours into the truce media reports that israel resumes its military operation against gaza. tanks shelves and area close to gaza border with israel and egypt causing palestinian deaths and that's according to officials in gaza israel put the blame for breaching the truce on how massive reportedly fired rockets and mortars after the cease fire was in effect at least for sure breaks in fighting have been announced since the offensive began but each has been broken with an hour's ride is truce was supposed to last seventy two hours we'll be talking to our polish we're following how events un
governments and the us evacuating citizens from libya as radicals declare an islamic emirate in the country. and the u.s. malls its largest ever shipment of hellfire missiles to the iraqi government that has lost control of vast oil fields to jihad it. has to be a mosque you're watching our theater national with joshua welcome to the program now in urgently needed cease fire was a must has been breached as israeli shelling reportedly kills up to twenty five palestinians in heavy fighting the...
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gadhafi made it very clear during the twenty eleven that if you want to turn libya into a country with bullets in this and no no central governance like somalia off going to start etc then nato and its allies are doing the right thing since october twenty seventh when the foreman job maria there is no national government there is no national army or national police force it's plain for all to see that the nato project failed but that's to assume that nato attended to bring any type of stability to libya they have been made to put you in this mess i'm going to remain putting you in this mess and such as the innocents in the libya that libyan oil production is not even thought of what it was in the foreseeable future it looks highly unlikely they'll be any stability let alone democracy in libya. britons moving to masticate a cold case after eight years it's hoping to shed light on the death of a former russian intelligence officer stories online for you and twitter reveals a hike in government requests for users personal data out with the u.s. topping the list learn more at. america's na
gadhafi made it very clear during the twenty eleven that if you want to turn libya into a country with bullets in this and no no central governance like somalia off going to start etc then nato and its allies are doing the right thing since october twenty seventh when the foreman job maria there is no national government there is no national army or national police force it's plain for all to see that the nato project failed but that's to assume that nato attended to bring any type of stability...
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that's taking place in libya. weeks long battle for tripoli international airport appears to be over and lines of militias have taken control of it. they say they seized it from a rival militia which had been in control since the libyan revolution three years ago. the reason she is back with us is the past three years she's been based in tripoli and knows the country well. help us understand this. who are these militia groups fighting it out amongst themselves? weren't they brothers in arms at one stage? >> this is a really catastrophic situation we have seen unfolding in libya. over the past month or so, this is another battle for power, battle for control between these militias. for the first time, we have seen this sort of violence in tripoli since the revolution. it could even be worse than the revolution, indiscriminate shelling and fighting that has really destroyed triple international airport, impacted civilian areas, as the fighting spread to different parts of the capital. we have heard warnings from amn
that's taking place in libya. weeks long battle for tripoli international airport appears to be over and lines of militias have taken control of it. they say they seized it from a rival militia which had been in control since the libyan revolution three years ago. the reason she is back with us is the past three years she's been based in tripoli and knows the country well. help us understand this. who are these militia groups fighting it out amongst themselves? weren't they brothers in arms at...