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libya's chaos won't be contained. quentin sommerville, bbc news, eastern libya.“— more of the menus for you now: main news. —— main news. the chinese premier has been given a red—carpet welcome with military honours in berlin by the german chancellor. climate change and trade are expected to dominate their discussions. all this with german relations with the us under severe strain — partly over mr trump's stance on climate change. parliament in macedonia has endorsed a new government, ending the political deadlock since elections last december. it's headed by the pro—eu social democrat leader, zoran zaev. he is going into coalition with parties representing macedonia's ethnic albanian minority. a british surgeon who carried out a series of unnecessary breast operations has been jailed series of unnecessary breast operations has beenjailed for 15 yea rs. operations has beenjailed for 15 years. thejudge told ian paterson he had deliberately played on patients' worst fear, inventing or exaggerating their symptoms. sri la nka exaggerating their symptoms. sri lanka is
libya's chaos won't be contained. quentin sommerville, bbc news, eastern libya.“— more of the menus for you now: main news. —— main news. the chinese premier has been given a red—carpet welcome with military honours in berlin by the german chancellor. climate change and trade are expected to dominate their discussions. all this with german relations with the us under severe strain — partly over mr trump's stance on climate change. parliament in macedonia has endorsed a new...
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libya's chaos won't be contained. quentin sommerville, bbc news, eastern libya.ent in support of the paris climate change agreement. it comes as president trump prepares to announce whether he will withdraw the united states from the agreement. he hasjust said he has just said that that decision will be announced in about 18 hours from now. let's get the latest from washington. david, for some the climate change is the biggest chain, problem facing the planet but to trump says it is a chinese hoax. one of these big campaign promises was to withdraw. what do you think is most likely to happen? he said that he is close to reaching a decision on whether to keep america part of the paris accord. there is deep division, we are told, in the white house and part of those in favour of remaining in favour of this agreement and those who say that america should leave. among those, allegedly urging president trump to keep safe and keep membership is his daughter who is an environmentalist, the heads of several big businesses, including some energy companies including some e
libya's chaos won't be contained. quentin sommerville, bbc news, eastern libya.ent in support of the paris climate change agreement. it comes as president trump prepares to announce whether he will withdraw the united states from the agreement. he hasjust said he has just said that that decision will be announced in about 18 hours from now. let's get the latest from washington. david, for some the climate change is the biggest chain, problem facing the planet but to trump says it is a chinese...
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libya's chaos won't be contained. bbc news, eastern libya. laura: the road from libya to manchester. you are watching bbc "world news america." still to come, president trump set off a giant guessing game over the word "covfefe." we have a young speller who might be able to help him out. research suggests bullying the online gaming world is a growing problem. said half ofel gamers have been harassed or received threats. it includes hate speech and unwanted sexual advances. online gamers are often seeking an escape from the will world, where they may also experience bullying. for 16-year-old bailey, video games have been a big part of his life and was an escape when he had a hard time at school. he enjoys pitting skills against other players online, but he doesn't like the abuse he gets while playing. he first experienced bullying in games when he was 10, and it is it eating better. been playing a game and i got a goal, i've been literally told to kill myself. if you have abuse at school, and you come home and get more abuse thrown at you, it
libya's chaos won't be contained. bbc news, eastern libya. laura: the road from libya to manchester. you are watching bbc "world news america." still to come, president trump set off a giant guessing game over the word "covfefe." we have a young speller who might be able to help him out. research suggests bullying the online gaming world is a growing problem. said half ofel gamers have been harassed or received threats. it includes hate speech and unwanted sexual advances....
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watchdog al wars which monitors civilian casualties from international astronauts in iraq syria and libya puts the number of civilian deaths from coalition airstrikes in iraq in syria as high as four thousand since twenty fourteen however the u.s. led coalition itself at mit's less than five hundred deaths it's reported that the coalition has seven full time investigators monitoring civilian casualties that up from two earlier this year. all artes caleb maupin took to the streets of new york to find out how much of ordinary americans know about the plight of civilians in america. if you live in america and you follow the news related to syria here's what you've probably been hearing lately you've heard that the u.s. led coalition down the syrian government jet because it was moving into the deescalation zone of al tam why they say that this syrian jet was posing a threat russia is obviously not happy now what you probably haven't heard about is all the civilians who died as u.s. led coalition forces are moving in iraq you probably haven't even heard of rocca you heard about what's happeni
watchdog al wars which monitors civilian casualties from international astronauts in iraq syria and libya puts the number of civilian deaths from coalition airstrikes in iraq in syria as high as four thousand since twenty fourteen however the u.s. led coalition itself at mit's less than five hundred deaths it's reported that the coalition has seven full time investigators monitoring civilian casualties that up from two earlier this year. all artes caleb maupin took to the streets of new york to...
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all roads in this investigation point towards libya. investigations will difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the men they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days. but detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. daniel sandford, bbc news. tens of thousands of people have marched in washington, los angeles, and other us cities for lgbt rights in one of the biggest protests since president donald trump took office. many of the those attending said they felt their community was under threat from the new government. paul blake reports from washington. love, not hate. across washington, the streets were filled with tens of thousands of protesters. marching in one of the biggest gay rights demonstrators the us are seen in recent yea rs. demonstrators the us are seen in recent years. trump has to go! while trump had overtures to gay community string the campaign, many present i
all roads in this investigation point towards libya. investigations will difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the men they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days. but detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. daniel sandford, bbc news. tens of thousands of people have marched in washington, los angeles, and other us cities...
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detectives say they wa nt to held in libya.t to talk to the brother who left the country with his older brother on the 15th of april. he is being detained by the libyan ministry of interior ‘s specials deterrent force. all the roads point to libya, it is not a country that we can operate with with any due certainty. investigations will be difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the men they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days, but detectives say at this time they are satisfied with their explanations. in libya, the notorious son of the country's former leader colonel gaddafi is reported to have been released from prison. a militia group controlling the town of zintan in the west of the country says it's freed saif al—islam after six years in jail. he's still wanted for war crimes by the international criminal court. from libya, our middle east correspondent orla guerin reports. saif al—isla
detectives say they wa nt to held in libya.t to talk to the brother who left the country with his older brother on the 15th of april. he is being detained by the libyan ministry of interior ‘s specials deterrent force. all the roads point to libya, it is not a country that we can operate with with any due certainty. investigations will be difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the men they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make...
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people i mean risk rescued from drowning off the coast of libya twelve thousand dead. in the first well it's heavily involved in this and they said we want you in libya to deal with some of this but there's a lot wrong with this as far as human rights watch is concerned one thing apparently the libyan officials the libyan libyan government. the western backed libyan government i think britain gave ten million to keep them in camps in libya as well which was probably partly right that part of the libyan administration or that fiefdom was cruising around a part of the shooting into the water near one of these overcrowded boats causing some to panic and fall into the sea i wonder if this is a way of playing out something which has been discussed quite a lot make it much less attractive to cross that piece of water into europe and the european union just because it's dangerous. thank you and that's it for the show we're back on saturday with director of the new film dispossession the great social housing swindle by social media will see on saturday two hundred twenty four
people i mean risk rescued from drowning off the coast of libya twelve thousand dead. in the first well it's heavily involved in this and they said we want you in libya to deal with some of this but there's a lot wrong with this as far as human rights watch is concerned one thing apparently the libyan officials the libyan libyan government. the western backed libyan government i think britain gave ten million to keep them in camps in libya as well which was probably partly right that part of...
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it's this when you when you look at libya i mean it's a country when you remember moammar gadhafi back in the day i mean this was a typical petrol state where oil was everything ninety five percent of the g.d.p. was dependent on oil well guess what even today after two thousand and eleven this is this country's been in complete disarray it still depends on oil and that's again about ninety five percent so this country right now just to give you a bit of an idea how it operates there really is no central government we're looking at two governments one that's bought by the u.s. and some of the allies the other dogs by russia and saudis and other people and so you really don't know who's really running the show there anymore you also have. fragments of gadhafi is old army that some people say are running the show when it comes to oil anywhere you turn it around somehow they've been urged to be selling oil and put it out in the world market now there's a company called winter schall they've managed to get to fields it's a german company really pumping out a lot they've managed to get some
it's this when you when you look at libya i mean it's a country when you remember moammar gadhafi back in the day i mean this was a typical petrol state where oil was everything ninety five percent of the g.d.p. was dependent on oil well guess what even today after two thousand and eleven this is this country's been in complete disarray it still depends on oil and that's again about ninety five percent so this country right now just to give you a bit of an idea how it operates there really is...
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all roads in this investigation point towards libya.y. investigations will difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the man they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days. but detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. daniel sandford, bbc news. in libya, the notorious son of the country's former leader, colonel gaddafi, is reported to have been released from prison. a militia group controlling the town of zintan in the west of the country, says it's freed seif al—islam, after six years injail. he's still wanted for war crimes by the international criminal court. from libya, our middle east correspondent orla guerin reports. saif al—islam. for years, the pampered public face of a hated regime. now, once again, a free man. he was colonel gaddafi's chosen heir, due to inherit the family dictatorship. that was before his fall into rebel hands during the uprising of 2011. he was
all roads in this investigation point towards libya.y. investigations will difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the man they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days. but detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. daniel sandford, bbc news. in libya, the notorious son of the country's former leader, colonel gaddafi, is reported...
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well he had quite a lot to say about the conflict in libya the current conflict in syria and also about relationships with the united states and that's what i'm going to start making because what president mccollum said is that he almost gave a suggestion that there could be uncomfortable times ahead for the two countries the u.s. and france are chaffed been historically very strong allies he talked about the politics of donald trump saying it was unpredictable and that that was a source of discomfort and he also took a swipe at the current trumpet ministration when he talked about democracy being born in europe and said that while the u.s. love freedom it didn't love justice as much as europe did now he also looked at the historical conflicts that the u.s. and france have been involved in together particularly in libya where he actually said that the intervention of nato allies france and the u.s. alongside other. nato allies in two thousand and eleven which eventually helped lead to the removal of colonel gadhafi was actually wrong a mistake and he said that he doesn't want to make th
well he had quite a lot to say about the conflict in libya the current conflict in syria and also about relationships with the united states and that's what i'm going to start making because what president mccollum said is that he almost gave a suggestion that there could be uncomfortable times ahead for the two countries the u.s. and france are chaffed been historically very strong allies he talked about the politics of donald trump saying it was unpredictable and that that was a source of...
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accounts of what did you feel like knowing that you voted to destabilize libya and as far as. the national weather service in sterling virginia has issued a special memory warning for chalk and river to cambridge maryland in the middle child river until four fifteen pm at two forty six pm a strong thunderstorm was located over chuck and river moving east at fifty knots answered wind gusts thirty four knots or greater source radar indicated impact boaters and small craft could be thrown overboard by suddenly higher winds and waves capsizing their vessel locations impacted include chalk and river move to safe harbor until hazardous weather passes. we shouldn't run to war it should have gone through the united nations to be able to get some sort of settlement he continued to say this but what we've done has been in power his people took those decisions and i in terms of libya you're right i did that but i assume that there will be some sort of support in follow through and government when people are oppressing their own people when they are murdering their own people and killing
accounts of what did you feel like knowing that you voted to destabilize libya and as far as. the national weather service in sterling virginia has issued a special memory warning for chalk and river to cambridge maryland in the middle child river until four fifteen pm at two forty six pm a strong thunderstorm was located over chuck and river moving east at fifty knots answered wind gusts thirty four knots or greater source radar indicated impact boaters and small craft could be thrown...
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that was to libya to meet with gaddafi. we were a small part of the process that ended up in gaddafi flipping and actually becoming an ally in fighting the radical jihadist threat that was out there. the interesting thing is jane asked me about within of the pe people that we met, who was his intelligence chief who was a graduate of michigan state and a big fan of tom izzo and those types of things. we went to egypt, we met with--u little did i imagine that we would be looking at a threat environment where iraq was a failed state with isis, that syria was a failed state, that libya would be a failed state, that egypt would lose control of
that was to libya to meet with gaddafi. we were a small part of the process that ended up in gaddafi flipping and actually becoming an ally in fighting the radical jihadist threat that was out there. the interesting thing is jane asked me about within of the pe people that we met, who was his intelligence chief who was a graduate of michigan state and a big fan of tom izzo and those types of things. we went to egypt, we met with--u little did i imagine that we would be looking at a threat...
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all roads in this investigation point towards libya.with with any due certainty. investigations will difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the man they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days. but detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. daniel sandford, bbc news. and now for all of the sports news in sport tollett, and this is for today, live in the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: rafael nadal wins the french open for a record 10th time with a straight sets win over stan wawrinka lewis hamilton wins the canadian grand prix cutting sebastian vettel‘s formula one championship lead to just 12 points. and holders india are through to the icc champions trophy semi—finals after a thumping win over south africa. hello, and welcome to the programme, where we start with the french open tennis and the news that rafael nadal has beaten 2015 champion stan wawrinka
all roads in this investigation point towards libya.with with any due certainty. investigations will difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the man they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days. but detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. daniel sandford, bbc news. and now for all of the sports news in sport tollett, and this...
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san francisco changed its tune of assyria saying it doesn't want to repeat the mistakes it made in libya we thought that story and much more coming up off the break stay with us. the market is expanding hundred billion and growing growing by leaps and. as we've been talking about for years now there's a lot going on here and it's. morphing and things are happening the buzz word of the week was one of the mob the i c o initial offering. to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you're the first entry. into going to be this is what. three of the more people. interested in the war. welcome back the french president amano mccrum says he doesn't want to see a repeat in syria of the mistakes made in libya the intervention which strong swells appalls twelve is widely regarded as having fueled the global terrorism on the show to do by the ski reports from paris. he almost gave a suggestion that there could be uncomfortable times ahead for the two countries the u.s. and france which have been historically very strong allies the historical conflicts that the u.s. and fra
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well know that oil has something to do with the threat every religion by politicians libya was never mentioned about the oil this we just crude oil in the world sometimes you get stories about oil but the real story about oil is this very deep one that we all take for granted that we will buy oil from whoever can seize the wells by force now that law makes no sense from an ordinary standpoint i mean if an armed gang takes over the shell station down the street no one thinks the british law should give the gang the right to sell off the petrol and heap of money but when saddam's hunta to go over iraq in a coup many years ago every country's law said it was legal to buy iraq's oil from britain supports it i would say you did it reverse good and then but let me just say when isis took over some of those same wells it became legal to buy iraq's oil from isis that's the law that incentivizes authoritarians and civil war years to take control of the oil over seas and that's what gives them unaccountable power oil is the largest source of countable power in the world if you can keep control
well know that oil has something to do with the threat every religion by politicians libya was never mentioned about the oil this we just crude oil in the world sometimes you get stories about oil but the real story about oil is this very deep one that we all take for granted that we will buy oil from whoever can seize the wells by force now that law makes no sense from an ordinary standpoint i mean if an armed gang takes over the shell station down the street no one thinks the british law...
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in libya, the house where the manchester bomber stayed, just days before the attack, he'd been under surveillance there for a month. thousands on the streets in russian cities protesting against corruption, but many of the organisers have been arrested. and what was the impact of social media on the election campaign? we'll examine the evidence. coming up in sportday on bbc news: pakistan will face england in the champions trophy semifinals after a thrilling three—wicket win over sri lanka in cardiff. good evening. the prime minister has told conservative mps that she will serve them as party leader for as long as they want her. four days after the election — which resulted in a hung parliament — mrs may told her fellow conservatives that she was the person who'd got them into this mess and she was the one who'd get them out of it. earlier in the day, downing street confirmed that the queen's speech — setting out the government's legislative plans — could be delayed. it's meant to take place in a week's time. labour said it was further evidence that the government was in chaos, as ou
in libya, the house where the manchester bomber stayed, just days before the attack, he'd been under surveillance there for a month. thousands on the streets in russian cities protesting against corruption, but many of the organisers have been arrested. and what was the impact of social media on the election campaign? we'll examine the evidence. coming up in sportday on bbc news: pakistan will face england in the champions trophy semifinals after a thrilling three—wicket win over sri lanka in...
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this woman says she was tricked when she went to libya.n. even with support, it is tough make a living in nigeria. thoughts of europe are neverfar a living in nigeria. thoughts of europe are never far away. a living in nigeria. thoughts of europe are neverfar away. martin patience, bbc news, lagos. so you can see from that the challenges facing the eu. to deal with those issues will be huge. there will be addressed but not resolve here at the council. there are the issues coming into play as well, with regard to brexit. the uk, of course, has not get left the eu, but the ramifications are already being felt, not least in the agriculture sector in the uk. i'll be back in to talk about that. still to come: scientist in bolivia fight to preserve the future of our planet through ancient glaziers before it's late. —— scientists. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade centre, armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a right to claim certain parts of this country a
this woman says she was tricked when she went to libya.n. even with support, it is tough make a living in nigeria. thoughts of europe are neverfar a living in nigeria. thoughts of europe are never far away. a living in nigeria. thoughts of europe are neverfar away. martin patience, bbc news, lagos. so you can see from that the challenges facing the eu. to deal with those issues will be huge. there will be addressed but not resolve here at the council. there are the issues coming into play as...
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in a coup british law said it was legal to buy libya's oil from get off the and then years later when rebels took over some of those same wells british law every country's laws that it was legal to buy libya's oil for the rebels that's the law that puts us into business essential with whoever has the most guns overseas we are an educator why is it you think every time british servicemen and women or indeed all natures of his whether women i mean us to fight for against terrorism which is usually the reason that's being given or fight for international law they're not fully explained there's been full explanation in the media that allude to the troops that oil could be part of it yeah i think people know that oil has something to do with the threat or even mentions by politicians libya was never mentioned about the oil this we just crude oil in the world sometimes you get stories about oil but the real story about oil is this very deep one that we all take for granted that we will buy oil from whoever can seize the wells by force now that law makes no sense from an ordinary standpoint
in a coup british law said it was legal to buy libya's oil from get off the and then years later when rebels took over some of those same wells british law every country's laws that it was legal to buy libya's oil for the rebels that's the law that puts us into business essential with whoever has the most guns overseas we are an educator why is it you think every time british servicemen and women or indeed all natures of his whether women i mean us to fight for against terrorism which is...
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laura: trying to investigate links between libya and the manchester attacks.ou are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, up close and personal with russia's president . director oliver stone interviews vladimir putin and tells me all about it, just ahead. aviation officials are investigating an incident that force a chinese plane to make an emergency landing in sydney with a large hole in one of its engines. passengers on board the china eastern airlines flight bound for shanghai described a burning smell and a loud noise shortly after takeoff. it landed safely and there were no reports of injuries, as shown in this report. reporter: the plane, which was due to fly to shanghai, backed down on the tarmac at sydney airport after a midair emergency. this was the problem -- part of the left engine ripped away, leaving a gaping hole. for the passengers who had been on board, everything had been normal until suddenly about an hour into the flight, it became clear there was a major problem. down -- >> it took off like normal, and then all of a sudden our
laura: trying to investigate links between libya and the manchester attacks.ou are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, up close and personal with russia's president . director oliver stone interviews vladimir putin and tells me all about it, just ahead. aviation officials are investigating an incident that force a chinese plane to make an emergency landing in sydney with a large hole in one of its engines. passengers on board the china eastern airlines flight bound for...
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tomorrow micron's says he doesn't want to see a repeat of in syria of the mistakes already made in libya the intervention there would show france was a part of his what are regarded as having fuel global terrorism. has this report from paris he almost gave a suggestion that there could be uncomfortable times ahead for the two countries the u.s. and france which have been historically very strong allies historical conflicts that the u.s. and france have been involved in together particularly in libya where he actually said that the intervention of nato allies france and the u.s. alongside other nato allies in two thousand and eleven which eventually helped lead to the removal of colonel gadhafi was actually wrong a mistake and he said that he doesn't want to make this same mistake in syria. france did not participate in the war in iraq and this was right but it was a mistake to enter the war in libya what are the result of these two invasions destroyed states in which terrorist groups thrive i do not want this to happen again in syria president marcos has said that he now believes the rem
tomorrow micron's says he doesn't want to see a repeat of in syria of the mistakes already made in libya the intervention there would show france was a part of his what are regarded as having fuel global terrorism. has this report from paris he almost gave a suggestion that there could be uncomfortable times ahead for the two countries the u.s. and france which have been historically very strong allies historical conflicts that the u.s. and france have been involved in together particularly in...
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did not participate in the war in iraq and this was right but it was a mistake to enter the war in libya what are the result of these two invasions destroyed states in which terrorist groups thrive i do not want this to happen again in syria president mark owen said that he now believes the removal of bashar al assad which has been called for by france in the past by his preterist sesay. is now not an absolute priority he basically said that he's been given no evidence that there is a viable successor to ensure that syria doesn't become as what he described a failed state as libya and he also said that the key now is to ensure that terrorism is the top priority and he's called again for this issue to be dealt with by a coalition of countries coming together and he said dealing with terrorism because that he says is the most pressing issue in today's world a professor from the catholic university of live on drawn brick wall believes france is no longer willing to follow interventionist policies taking a more holistic and a more good disposition namely that transition have as it's called t
did not participate in the war in iraq and this was right but it was a mistake to enter the war in libya what are the result of these two invasions destroyed states in which terrorist groups thrive i do not want this to happen again in syria president mark owen said that he now believes the removal of bashar al assad which has been called for by france in the past by his preterist sesay. is now not an absolute priority he basically said that he's been given no evidence that there is a viable...
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all roads in this investigation point towards libya.police have —— within libya. detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with the excavations of those they have speaking to. daniel sandford, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may battles back amid speculation over her leadership. she confirms she intends to serve a full five—year term as prime minister, and says it's time to focus on the job at hand. meanwhile, he's back in the cabinet. michael gove returns in a reshuffle, a year after theresa may sacked him. and police investigating the manchester concert bombing say they're now sure the attacker, salman abedi, carried out the atrocity on his own. sport now and a full round—up from the sports centre. an important world cup qualifier match for wales this evening in serbia. in the end they had to settle for a one all brought that leaves them with an uphill task if they are to make it to russia next summer. wales will put ahead of them were denied a vital victory when the home side scored a late equaliser. international
all roads in this investigation point towards libya.police have —— within libya. detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with the excavations of those they have speaking to. daniel sandford, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may battles back amid speculation over her leadership. she confirms she intends to serve a full five—year term as prime minister, and says it's time to focus on the job at hand. meanwhile, he's back in the cabinet. michael gove returns in a...
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why we need to welcome from libya, for example. libya doesn't even have a government. remember, we can't even have an embassy in libya, can't put our personnel in libya because of how dangerous it is. how on earth are we going to monitor anybody coming from libya? why on earth would we allow anybody from libya to somewhere the united states? -- to enter the united states? trish: i had a proponent from the left the other day saying, look, you should be able to come here from iran, iraq or libya and it's unconstitutional for us not to allow them here. what do do you say? >> the constitution is for us american citizens and to protect american citizens. nothing in the constitution says we need to import criminals into our country and terrorists in particular, those who want to commit mass murder or make mass murder to come to the united states paid for by our tax dollars. there is nothing in the constitution that supports this. listen, we are at war, and we need to do everything we can to protect the country. and what he is talking about is only for 90 days. he's not sayin
why we need to welcome from libya, for example. libya doesn't even have a government. remember, we can't even have an embassy in libya, can't put our personnel in libya because of how dangerous it is. how on earth are we going to monitor anybody coming from libya? why on earth would we allow anybody from libya to somewhere the united states? -- to enter the united states? trish: i had a proponent from the left the other day saying, look, you should be able to come here from iran, iraq or libya...
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all roads in this investigation point towards libya.tions will difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the man they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days. but detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. daniel sandford, bbc news. thousands of people have taken part in a gay and transgender rights march in washington, one of the biggest such demonstrations since president trump took office. the event came nearly a year after a0 nine people were shot dead at a gay night club in florida, the worst mass shooting in us history. many of the marchers said they felt threatened by the trump administration. i think we have an administration that is pointedly and deliberately not recognising gay people, gay rights, trans rights. we have made so much progress in the last eight years, i am not prepared to let that go. a lot of the progress we have made in the last eight years are comi
all roads in this investigation point towards libya.tions will difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the man they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days. but detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. daniel sandford, bbc news. thousands of people have taken part in a gay and transgender rights march in washington, one of the...
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well in theory yes but libya heavily. damaged they had many years of very very heavily depressed production and all of that because of the war so they badly need the revenue to come online iraq needs its revenue to come on line rent just brought back into the fold of selling internationally they also heavily incentivised need to bring what they've got of course this conversation is incomplete without russia who for a variety of reasons some of them economic the rest may be geopolitical also incentivized to really be maximizing production right now i don't think opec really has the cohesion it needs to deal with this at this time right now to be seen in the the upcoming meeting in russia to see if they're going to make the rules and actually stick by them which we'll see after that now because we've just talked about by any assessment has made big moves to clear that blot but the agreement isn't panning out so well and aside from the exempt countries a lot of these countries have paid lip service the original cut they seem
well in theory yes but libya heavily. damaged they had many years of very very heavily depressed production and all of that because of the war so they badly need the revenue to come online iraq needs its revenue to come on line rent just brought back into the fold of selling internationally they also heavily incentivised need to bring what they've got of course this conversation is incomplete without russia who for a variety of reasons some of them economic the rest may be geopolitical also...
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states and this without this so really the biggest blame goes to the united states what happened in libya couldn't have happened without the the united states what happened in syria the extremism that the saudis said that is in the others explored it couldn't have happened without the united states but now we see in yemen this so did the head of al-qaeda in yemen says our forces are fighting alongside the got the so the saudi backed forces in yemen so we know that al qaeda is itself saying that we're working alongside them in yemen in syria we all know the story we know the defense intelligence agency document of two thousand and twelve with the united states admitted that the saudis and others were supporting the extremists and then the united states and for them we know in iraq the saudi supported isis but now we see that the so does not only did a lot yemen and forced people in yemen to die of hunger. but there even doing it to qatar qatar which until a few days ago was working alongside saudi arabia now they've blockaded qatar they prevent food from getting into the country this is ho
states and this without this so really the biggest blame goes to the united states what happened in libya couldn't have happened without the the united states what happened in syria the extremism that the saudis said that is in the others explored it couldn't have happened without the united states but now we see in yemen this so did the head of al-qaeda in yemen says our forces are fighting alongside the got the so the saudi backed forces in yemen so we know that al qaeda is itself saying that...
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instructions issued by the state department wednesday saying new applicants from syria sudan somalia libya iran and yemen must prove it relationship with a parent spouse child adult son or daughter son in law daughter in law or sibling already in the united states to be eligible the same requirement with some exceptions holds for would be refugees from all nations around the world that are still awaiting approval for admission to the united states. and an ultimatum from regulators in the state of mississippi has been issued for one of the nation's largest utilities the mississippi mississippi public service commission set a deadline of july sixth for a mississippi power unit of southern company to begin negotiations on the cost of the botched clean coal project regulators say the cost overruns must be absorbed by shareholders and not electricity rate payers relying on the company currently so the dream of completing a first of its kind coal fueled power plant there is history for now the plant was seen as a model for coles future designed to emit only as much climate warming carbon dioxide
instructions issued by the state department wednesday saying new applicants from syria sudan somalia libya iran and yemen must prove it relationship with a parent spouse child adult son or daughter son in law daughter in law or sibling already in the united states to be eligible the same requirement with some exceptions holds for would be refugees from all nations around the world that are still awaiting approval for admission to the united states. and an ultimatum from regulators in the state...
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i think for russia having a libya as an example of someone who is overthrown and having that disarray in the country and having that i would say was also a dictator but after he got shot he got hanged everything went downhill from there i think those two examples were very vivid for russia because russia is much closer to those countries the united states it prefers to support the official damascus rather than undefined rebels. who we don't really know what they wrote leave the country to the idea i was right listen the the idea that overthrowing dictators is is a mistake is a very sensible idea doesn't surprise i mean i'm not particularly. you know bothered by this i testified before the us senate against the war in iraq or in two thousand and three i did say that if you remove saddam hussein you get and the key civil war and not democracy i was. not only ali by the way but the second should be friends mr gates was a ganster of the attack on the daffy in libya believing the americans actually listened to the talents and the talents said that if you remove gadhafi you don't get democr
i think for russia having a libya as an example of someone who is overthrown and having that disarray in the country and having that i would say was also a dictator but after he got shot he got hanged everything went downhill from there i think those two examples were very vivid for russia because russia is much closer to those countries the united states it prefers to support the official damascus rather than undefined rebels. who we don't really know what they wrote leave the country to the...
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meetingsay it would be qadhafi and libya.ou are part of the small part of the process that became a ally and fighting radical jihadists threat out there. persons we met was a intelligence chief who is a graduate of michigan state and a big fan of those kinds of things. we went to trip and egypt, we met with arafat and we met with assad later we met with gasol -- qadhafi. notle did we know it did think that a wreck would be a failed state with isis, syria , libyae a failed state would be a failed state. egypt would lose control of the sinai, we would have changed our and started working with the muslim brotherhood. changed, when you saw those failed states and use of the refugees, when you saw the mass migration into europe. the fire is going from europe, some from united states into syria and into libya. now coming back into europe and those countries. those of all community threat environment that i do not think anybody really saw coming out on the horizon. now that the challenge is how do you go back and stabilized syria an
meetingsay it would be qadhafi and libya.ou are part of the small part of the process that became a ally and fighting radical jihadists threat out there. persons we met was a intelligence chief who is a graduate of michigan state and a big fan of those kinds of things. we went to trip and egypt, we met with arafat and we met with assad later we met with gasol -- qadhafi. notle did we know it did think that a wreck would be a failed state with isis, syria , libyae a failed state would be a...
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that was to libya to meet with gaddafi. we were a small part of the process that ended up in gaddafi flipping and actually becoming an ally in fighting the radical jihadist threat that was out there. the interesting thing is jane asked me about within of the pe people that we met, who was his intelligence chief who was a graduate of michigan state and a big fan of tom izzo and those types of things. we went to egypt, we met with--u little did i imagine that we would be looking at a threat environment where iraq was a failed state with isis, that syria was a failed state, that libya would be a failed state, that egypt would lose control of the sinai, that we would have changed our policy and started working with the muslim brotherhood. and that's really changed. when you saw those failed states, when you saw the refugees, when you saw the mass migration into europe, the fighters going from europe, some from the united states into syria and into libya and now coming back into europe and those countries, those have all created
that was to libya to meet with gaddafi. we were a small part of the process that ended up in gaddafi flipping and actually becoming an ally in fighting the radical jihadist threat that was out there. the interesting thing is jane asked me about within of the pe people that we met, who was his intelligence chief who was a graduate of michigan state and a big fan of tom izzo and those types of things. we went to egypt, we met with--u little did i imagine that we would be looking at a threat...
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he‘s been detained in libya by the ministry of interior‘s special deterrence force. detained in the uk in the course of this investigation, but today, the last of them was released. police say some of them may have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with abedi in the last few days. but detectives say, at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. the second son of the former libyan leader, colonel gaddafi, is reported to have been released from prison. a militia group controlling the town of zintan in the west of the country, says it‘s freed seif al—islam after six years in jail, following the uprising which overthrew his father. our middle east correspondent orla guerin reports. seif al—islam, for years the public face of the hated regime, now once againa face of the hated regime, now once again a free man. he was colonel gaddafi‘s air apparent, expected to inherit the family dictatorship. that was before his capture during the uprising of 2011. he was detained by rebel fighters as he tried to flee tunisia. lat
he‘s been detained in libya by the ministry of interior‘s special deterrence force. detained in the uk in the course of this investigation, but today, the last of them was released. police say some of them may have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with abedi in the last few days. but detectives say, at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. the second son of the former libyan leader, colonel gaddafi, is reported to have been...
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way as the revolutions against western client leaders in chin is here in egypt so in both syria and libya there's no doubt there's been significant assistance to both of these uprisings which very sadly has seen many blind eyes turned both by ourselves in the west and by our regional allies in the goals to the sort of proxies on the ground that we've been willing to assist either directly or indirectly to actually make sure those uprisings resulted in a change here we are six or six and a half years later that regime change hasn't happened hey presto we now have the same think tanks that we're supporting and providing in many ways diplomatic cover for some of these jihadist groups now starting to talk about the need for a partition of a sovereign nation state richard is that the a lot of people say that that is the solution here i'm not really convinced of it because a lot of the groups the various groups terrorist groups that have given been given so much money in material support they have their own goals or if they're not necessarily easy to control i think we've seen that in this cent
way as the revolutions against western client leaders in chin is here in egypt so in both syria and libya there's no doubt there's been significant assistance to both of these uprisings which very sadly has seen many blind eyes turned both by ourselves in the west and by our regional allies in the goals to the sort of proxies on the ground that we've been willing to assist either directly or indirectly to actually make sure those uprisings resulted in a change here we are six or six and a half...
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invaded afghanistan iraq libya and syria u.k. government mandated torture that acted as a recruiting sergeant for the ira.
invaded afghanistan iraq libya and syria u.k. government mandated torture that acted as a recruiting sergeant for the ira.
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invaded afghanistan iraq libya and syria u.k. government mandated torture that acted as a recruiting sergeant for the ira. helicopters took them away fourteen men out of hundreds of nationals who were interned they were singled out for special to.
invaded afghanistan iraq libya and syria u.k. government mandated torture that acted as a recruiting sergeant for the ira. helicopters took them away fourteen men out of hundreds of nationals who were interned they were singled out for special to.
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come into effect new immigration rules that affect people from six per dominantly muslim states iran libya somalia sudan syria yemen now the court overturned a previous decision blocking president trump's policy there will be reaction to that coming up throughout the hours here on our. british prime minister trees i'm a conservative party has reached a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to support her minority government. we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government in parliament this agreement. to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this time the tory government has promised to invest an additional one billion pounds in northern ireland the agreement will also see trees in may by truck on a number of election pledges including reforms to pensions and benefits while the signing off for ten downing street has surprise some as the do you have backtracked on previous policies. breaks down the deal for us it's been over two weeks now since this crash and burn snap election called by theresa may that
come into effect new immigration rules that affect people from six per dominantly muslim states iran libya somalia sudan syria yemen now the court overturned a previous decision blocking president trump's policy there will be reaction to that coming up throughout the hours here on our. british prime minister trees i'm a conservative party has reached a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to support her minority government. we have reached an agreement with the conservative...
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to libya's unstable mix. that is not being revealed for security reasons. sources say he is in the east. there are three rival government... we interrupt to bring new shots of downing street. damian green is a very old friend of theresa may, he is going into ten downing st. his wife was at university with theresa may and they have known each other all their aduu have known each other all their adult lives. he is regarded as one of her reliable supporters. he is also, importantly, a pro—remain, traditionally pro—european, pro—eu tory mp. that is perhaps a signal to those on that weighing on the conservative party for anna soubry who have been critical of theresa may and asked her to go, maybe this isa may and asked her to go, maybe this is a concession or signal that mrs may has got the message on brexit. that is conceivably possible. liz truss has also gone in, currently justice secretary, and damian green, work and pensions secretary. we'll bring you more on those developments at downing street throughout th
to libya's unstable mix. that is not being revealed for security reasons. sources say he is in the east. there are three rival government... we interrupt to bring new shots of downing street. damian green is a very old friend of theresa may, he is going into ten downing st. his wife was at university with theresa may and they have known each other all their aduu have known each other all their adult lives. he is regarded as one of her reliable supporters. he is also, importantly, a...