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but did they actually leave libya. what is known is that three men carrying their passports and bearing their names did board the flight to rome. shortly before midnight the alitalia plane landed in rome airport. men carrying the passports of a member souther and shaikh mohammed who had entry visa stamped. he a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight on. the libyan embassy in rome it is believed that the three men spent the night here. the next morning september the first nine hundred seventy eight two men checked in at the holiday inn hotel in rome. one was bearded and dressed in a religious robe the other was in civilian clothes the two men checked in for two rooms and paid in cash for a one week stay at the hotel. ten minutes later the two men were seen leaving the hotel both dressed in civilian clothes and carrying luggage. ten days after the disappearance of the a man italian police discovere
but did they actually leave libya. what is known is that three men carrying their passports and bearing their names did board the flight to rome. shortly before midnight the alitalia plane landed in rome airport. men carrying the passports of a member souther and shaikh mohammed who had entry visa stamped. he a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight on. the libyan embassy...
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but did they actually leave libya. what is known is that three men carrying their passports and bearing their names did board the flight to rome. shortly before midnight the alitalia plane landed in rome airport. men carrying the passports of a man who saw our souther and shaikh mohammed yaku had entry visas stamped. he. a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight. the libyan embassy in rome it is believed that the three men spent the night here. the next morning september the first nine hundred seventy eight two men checked in at the holiday inn hotel in rome. one was bearded and dressed in a religious robe the other was in civilian clothes the two men checked in for two rooms and paid in cash for a one week stay at the hotel. ten minutes later the two men were seen leaving the hotel both dressed in civilian clothes and carrying luggage. ten days after the disappearance of the a man italian police
but did they actually leave libya. what is known is that three men carrying their passports and bearing their names did board the flight to rome. shortly before midnight the alitalia plane landed in rome airport. men carrying the passports of a man who saw our souther and shaikh mohammed yaku had entry visas stamped. he. a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight. the...
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but did they actually leave libya. what is known is that three men carrying their passports and bearing their names did board the flight to rome. shortly before midnight the alitalia plane landed in rome airport. men carrying the passports of our souther and shaikh mohammed yaku had entry visas stamped. he. a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight. the libyan embassy in rome it is believed that the three men spent the night here. the next morning september the first nine hundred seventy eight two men checked in at the holiday inn hotel in rome. one was bearded and dressed in a religious robe the other was in civilian clothes the two men checked in for two rooms and paid in cash for a one week stay at the hotel. ten minutes later the two men were seen leaving the hotel both dressed in civilian clothes and carrying luggage. ten days after the disappearance of the a man italian police discovered the
but did they actually leave libya. what is known is that three men carrying their passports and bearing their names did board the flight to rome. shortly before midnight the alitalia plane landed in rome airport. men carrying the passports of our souther and shaikh mohammed yaku had entry visas stamped. he. a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight. the libyan embassy in...
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but did they actually leave libya. what is known is that three men carrying their passports and bearing their names did board the flight to rome. shortly before midnight the alitalia plane landed in rome airport. men carrying the passports of a man who saw our souther and shaikh mohammed who had entry visas stamped. he. a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight. the libyan embassy in rome it is believed that the three men spent the night here. the next morning september the first nine hundred seventy eight two men checked in at the holiday inn hotel in rome. one was bearded and dressed in a religious robe the other was in civilian clothes the two men checked in for two rooms and paid in cash for a one week stay at the hotel. ten minutes later the two men were seen leaving the hotel both dressed in civilian clothes and carrying luggage. ten days after the disappearance of the a man italian police d
but did they actually leave libya. what is known is that three men carrying their passports and bearing their names did board the flight to rome. shortly before midnight the alitalia plane landed in rome airport. men carrying the passports of a man who saw our souther and shaikh mohammed who had entry visas stamped. he. a transit to use it was issued for the man carrying the passport of. his passport has to this day never been recovered. the three men left the airport after midnight. the libyan...
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and his two companions lead the route for libya. at eight pm n.e.a. flights landed at tripoli international airport. a southerner and his two companions that disembarked from the plane no one was there to meet them. at the terminal building they were eventually met by a maid she had head of the libyan foreign communication bureau. al jazeera interviewed who millard a protocol employee of the libyan foreign communication bureau who remembers the arrival of the man and his two companions. will. soon see what kind. of. candidate. do last a new c was libya's intelligence chief would become one of gadhafi is closest confidant so over the years. when tripoli fell to rebel fighters in two thousand and eleven the new season office was ransacked many classified documents were lost or destroyed amid the chaos of the downfall of gadhafi regime any hope of discovering a paper trail in our investigation into the disappearance of mosul souther and his companions was made more difficult. by the canfield. but it was the bottom of the day. the libyan officials left th
and his two companions lead the route for libya. at eight pm n.e.a. flights landed at tripoli international airport. a southerner and his two companions that disembarked from the plane no one was there to meet them. at the terminal building they were eventually met by a maid she had head of the libyan foreign communication bureau. al jazeera interviewed who millard a protocol employee of the libyan foreign communication bureau who remembers the arrival of the man and his two companions. will....
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it is lamb season in libya lake other muslim countries. most of them and hurries to guarantee one for his family. his making sure it is old enough to secure finds during their holiday. he says it used to be affordable to buy a sheep that weighs forty kilogram but now prices are very hotly. it took us months to save the land price in fact many people can't even afford to buy one this year is worse than the previous years banks are struggling with a shortage of currency and people queue up for long hours to cash their de lay cherries some lim traders are even accepting checks and credit cards but they often charge high interest trades sheep markets are everywhere in libya these days but yet the prices are very high and average land here is valued at around seven hundred dollars that's largely because during the last three years the libyan d.n.r. has lost much of its value. oil exports are the backbone of libya's income but fighting in the east has led to the blockade of four major oil ports for almost four years that has wasted more than one
it is lamb season in libya lake other muslim countries. most of them and hurries to guarantee one for his family. his making sure it is old enough to secure finds during their holiday. he says it used to be affordable to buy a sheep that weighs forty kilogram but now prices are very hotly. it took us months to save the land price in fact many people can't even afford to buy one this year is worse than the previous years banks are struggling with a shortage of currency and people queue up for...
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and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the today in a statement they told us that the sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it found that the decision to start monitoring a baby in two thousand and fourteen was found on the basis of. the information available at that time and although they didn't mention a bady by name in this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place during that era roots in security situation in libya in two thousand and fourteen with the force of. the brick use of british nationals and their dep
and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by...
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supporting the people of libya as they build a future that is free and democratic and prosperous. seven years on from the west's empty promises and tripoli continues to awake amidst explosions for more than just one reason sometimes it's fighting and sometimes it's even fishermen using dynamite my wife and i enjoy the peace and quiet friday mornings by the sea but the explosions as early as seven am remind us of all that is wrong in this country. but it shouldn't be much of a surprise especially in a country absolutely saturated by weapons my whole house and my old windows shake with every blast and i have to reassure my grandchildren that it's only people fishing not nato bombs all over again. a german mother has sparked controversy by posting a video on facebook after finding out her son was one of only two german speaking kids in his kindergarten in the city of s. and in it she says he feels like a foreigner in the copper mine is almost influence in their twenty five children my son's group two of them speak german the others don't speak german at all is it integration of twent
supporting the people of libya as they build a future that is free and democratic and prosperous. seven years on from the west's empty promises and tripoli continues to awake amidst explosions for more than just one reason sometimes it's fighting and sometimes it's even fishermen using dynamite my wife and i enjoy the peace and quiet friday mornings by the sea but the explosions as early as seven am remind us of all that is wrong in this country. but it shouldn't be much of a surprise...
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and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the today in a statement they told us that sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it found that the decision to start monitoring a baby in two thousand and fourteen was found on the basis of. the information available at the time and although they didn't mention a baby by name in this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place during that era reaching security situation in libya in two thousand and fourteen but the force officials were deployed with the british nationals and the
and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by...
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and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the. today in a statement they told us that sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it found that the decision to stop monitoring a base in two thousand and fourteen found on the basis of. information available at the time and although they didn't mention a baby by name in this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place during that era reaching security situation in libya in two thousand and fourteen but the force officials were deployed with the regulation of british nationals a
and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by...
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as up and look at look at libya today just the fighting right now that's been taking place over the last few days or what or what we saw in syria and of course in syria the western media likes to say that president assad has killed hundreds of thousands of its own people in reality it was obama and his allies that are responsible for these deaths and in yemen if you notice they always say it's for three and a half years now they've been saying ten thousand people have died and when reality hundreds of thousands of people have died but they try to downplay the casualties in yemen to try to hide them even though hundreds of thousands of people have died from cholera from starvation and other sicknesses preventable sickness is and whereas in iran and syria they were trying to inflate it despite the fact that they
as up and look at look at libya today just the fighting right now that's been taking place over the last few days or what or what we saw in syria and of course in syria the western media likes to say that president assad has killed hundreds of thousands of its own people in reality it was obama and his allies that are responsible for these deaths and in yemen if you notice they always say it's for three and a half years now they've been saying ten thousand people have died and when reality...
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supporting the people of libya build a future that is free and democratic and prosperous. seven years on from the west's empty promises and tripoli continues to awake amidst explosions for more than just one reason sometimes it's fighting and sometimes it's even fishermen using dynamite my wife and i enjoy the peace and quiet of friday mornings in our garden by the sea but the explosions as early as seven am remind us of all that is wrong in this country but it shouldn't be much of a surprise especially in a country absolutely saturated by weapons my whole house and my old windows shake with every blast and i have to reassure my grandchildren that it's only people fishing not nato bombs all over again. a german mother has sparked controversy by posting a video on facebook after finding out her son was one of only two german speaking children at the kindergarten in the city of s. and it she says that her son feels like a foreigner in the copper mine is almost influence and there are twenty five children in my son's group two of them speak german the others don't speak germa
supporting the people of libya build a future that is free and democratic and prosperous. seven years on from the west's empty promises and tripoli continues to awake amidst explosions for more than just one reason sometimes it's fighting and sometimes it's even fishermen using dynamite my wife and i enjoy the peace and quiet of friday mornings in our garden by the sea but the explosions as early as seven am remind us of all that is wrong in this country but it shouldn't be much of a surprise...
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visited libya. major abdul muna m l who also heard stories about the fate of the other has. separate. you. never. there are numerous different and sometimes contradictory stories about the fate of saddam and his two companions the uncertainty is compounded by the fact that no bodies have ever been discovered. in beirut the lebanese judiciary and the families of those missing have never been convinced by reports from libya. who have. had a. way. but the only. be. we really. haven't. besides stories of their murder there have also been reports of the him and his two companions being held at one time or another in secret prisons in libya. a former prison guard. was arrested after gadhafi his downfall he was himself in prison and. sources from inside the prison where my soda is held told al-jazeera of what he revealed under interrogation. by sewed claimed he had guarded. between one thousand nine hundred ninety two and nine hundred ninety five in a secret prison in tripoli. we were not granted permission to meet and interview must so rude. the former prison. in north tripoli hol
visited libya. major abdul muna m l who also heard stories about the fate of the other has. separate. you. never. there are numerous different and sometimes contradictory stories about the fate of saddam and his two companions the uncertainty is compounded by the fact that no bodies have ever been discovered. in beirut the lebanese judiciary and the families of those missing have never been convinced by reports from libya. who have. had a. way. but the only. be. we really. haven't. besides...
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if you've been following the headlines about libya you've probably heard a lot about post-war problemsmigrants human traffickers the french presidents attempts to restore order there except the war never really ended. in just two days of violent clashes in libya's capital tripoli the health ministry confirmed five tallies and thirty three injuries but that's just another bloody footnote in a country plagued by the instability of a post nato bombing regime right well this time not quite two warring factions the so-called seventh brigade and another group of hostile local militias they began throwing serious firepower at each other on sunday in areas densely populated by civilians and the kicker they both support the current u.n. backed interim libyan government which for its part simply tried to distance itself from the whole mess we were in these gangs and groups that have terrorized civilians and residents there is no space. and despite a shaky cease fire brokered on monday the situation is still on doubted lee tense but it's hard to imagine how anyone in any country divided between s
if you've been following the headlines about libya you've probably heard a lot about post-war problemsmigrants human traffickers the french presidents attempts to restore order there except the war never really ended. in just two days of violent clashes in libya's capital tripoli the health ministry confirmed five tallies and thirty three injuries but that's just another bloody footnote in a country plagued by the instability of a post nato bombing regime right well this time not quite two...
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supporting the people of libya build a future that is free and democratic and prosperous. seven years on from the west's empty promises and tripoli continues to awake amidst explosions for more than just one reason sometimes it's fighting and sometimes it's even fishermen using dynamite my wife and i enjoy the peace and quiet friday mornings by the sea but the explosions as early as seven am remind us of all that is wrong in this country. but it shouldn't be much of a surprise especially in a country absolutely saturated by weapons my whole house and my old windows shake with every blast and i have to reassure my grandchildren that it's only people fishing not nato bombs all over again and if you have something you'd like to say would love to hear it so i do get in touch by following those on social media and leaving all your comments that were back at the top of the al the latest headlines for you that. was. that it. was. anyone else seem wrong well we just don't. get to shape our. outlook. and indeed from it it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart a we
supporting the people of libya build a future that is free and democratic and prosperous. seven years on from the west's empty promises and tripoli continues to awake amidst explosions for more than just one reason sometimes it's fighting and sometimes it's even fishermen using dynamite my wife and i enjoy the peace and quiet friday mornings by the sea but the explosions as early as seven am remind us of all that is wrong in this country. but it shouldn't be much of a surprise especially in a...
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and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the today in a statement they told us that the sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it found that the decision to start monitoring a base in two thousand and fourteen found on the basis of. information available at the time and although they didn't mention a bady by name in this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place during verity reaching security situation in libya in two thousand and fourteen but the force officials were deployed with the regulation of british nationals
and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by...
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that is supporting the people of libya. future that is free and democratic and prosperous. seven years on from the west's empty promises and tripoli continues to awake amidst explosions for more than just one reason sometimes it's fighting and sometimes it's even fishermen using dynamite my wife and i enjoy the peace and quiet of friday mornings in our garden by the sea but the explosions as early as seven am remind us of all that is wrong in this country. but it shouldn't be much of a surprise especially in a country absolutely saturated by weapons my whole house and my old windows shake with every blast and i have to reassure my grandchildren that it's only people fishing not nato bombs all over again. a german mother has sparked controversy by posting a video on facebook after finding out how son was one of only two german speaking children at the kindergarten in the city of aston in that she says he feels like a foreigner in the copper mine is almost influence and there are twenty five children in my son's group two of them speak german the others don't speak german at
that is supporting the people of libya. future that is free and democratic and prosperous. seven years on from the west's empty promises and tripoli continues to awake amidst explosions for more than just one reason sometimes it's fighting and sometimes it's even fishermen using dynamite my wife and i enjoy the peace and quiet of friday mornings in our garden by the sea but the explosions as early as seven am remind us of all that is wrong in this country. but it shouldn't be much of a surprise...
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we do we believe even story difficult to share it with libya do you support yeah i went to libya wehave to make you support this idea yes we support this libya does not have a functioning government. this very complicated situation they have two governments as you know one of the only known then where a difficult border control you don't just want to negotiate yeah we want within there you have it with your laws smugglers criminals which are not have the loose on the other not only got shared with the smugglers but your neighbors even with the governments without any power if we know there is official government but unfortunately of larry in power no it's i would not say i am not agree with you if there is going to be as powerful as you are just saying you wouldn't have problems with your old i was criminals they can't take care in their own country it may express our pleasure is it possible sorry but what we do if you continue to accept their legal migration actually we support. smugglers and criminals who don't care about those people and just take the money and. put them in the w
we do we believe even story difficult to share it with libya do you support yeah i went to libya wehave to make you support this idea yes we support this libya does not have a functioning government. this very complicated situation they have two governments as you know one of the only known then where a difficult border control you don't just want to negotiate yeah we want within there you have it with your laws smugglers criminals which are not have the loose on the other not only got shared...
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being turned away by italy and malta a spanish aid group picked off the migrants off the coast of libya now for those on board the most hazardous part of their journeys over that is our correspondent norman strega reports from the town of leper a refugee his life in spain is often precarious. nothing is left of up loose it is what it called fun during the night. in twenty fourteen city became to spain from ivory coast to find work he ended up in this slum near the town of libya on the loose along with up to one thousand dollars fine as occur frequently due to the flammable building materials gas canisters and forty degree celsius heat. you know. many. looking for a. dream of a better life in europe has become a nightmare he has no residence permanent and now he has no home. he can only work illegally on one of the many fruit and vegetable plantations. you know you don't have no money. you know. his friend. is in the same position except he's a newcomer in spain having recently arrived from senegal. he lives in this hot. he says the routes taken by refugees to europe are always changing
being turned away by italy and malta a spanish aid group picked off the migrants off the coast of libya now for those on board the most hazardous part of their journeys over that is our correspondent norman strega reports from the town of leper a refugee his life in spain is often precarious. nothing is left of up loose it is what it called fun during the night. in twenty fourteen city became to spain from ivory coast to find work he ended up in this slum near the town of libya on the loose...
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route from libya to italy has lots of problems it's almost like a war you can get killed so now many of us are coming to spain through morocco. spain's new government is taking a lenient stance with migrants but the conservative opposition is in disagreement and the spaniards are worried. because how many immigrants could cause us problems that's just how it is. spain is a country with high unemployment. there's just not enough jobs for so many people. the spaniards see things differently and tony don't have bad volunteers for an aid organization and supports migrants like i do any way he can. he helps up to plant vegetables and takes care of red tape and tell you who sees the refugees as an economic factor the plantations in the region couldn't get by without them. thanks to these people many others are getting rich. the immigrants live off what little money they can earn so they're cheap labor. but. they're not going to work the problem they have to put up with everything and never complain. i do see the bay wants people to know what's really happening in europe. but he's not ready
route from libya to italy has lots of problems it's almost like a war you can get killed so now many of us are coming to spain through morocco. spain's new government is taking a lenient stance with migrants but the conservative opposition is in disagreement and the spaniards are worried. because how many immigrants could cause us problems that's just how it is. spain is a country with high unemployment. there's just not enough jobs for so many people. the spaniards see things differently and...
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british one boy of sixteen told us how he and others were literally sold at an auction and libya in libya and. afterwards he was forced to work on a farm for six months. but these refugees have escaped death standing on european soil is an achievement even if they don't know how long they will be allowed to stay. meanwhile the aquarius will return to open waters continuing its mission to save lives. india's prime minister has announced that loan and ambitious new health care system there under emerges comments came during a national address to mark independence day the new system dubbed modi hear him sing provide medical insurance for more than one hundred million poor families but critics say it's not clear how it's going to be financed in the same speech mr modi also said india plans to launch a manned space mission by twenty twenty two. the sleeping elephant is now awake the words of indian prime minister narendra modi as he unveiled his vision for the world's largest democracy seventy one years after the country's independence modi has his sights set on space and a bold healthcare sch
british one boy of sixteen told us how he and others were literally sold at an auction and libya in libya and. afterwards he was forced to work on a farm for six months. but these refugees have escaped death standing on european soil is an achievement even if they don't know how long they will be allowed to stay. meanwhile the aquarius will return to open waters continuing its mission to save lives. india's prime minister has announced that loan and ambitious new health care system there under...
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it is lamb season in libya like other muslim countries. must a film and hurries to guarantee one for his family. his making sure it is old enough to secure finds during their holiday. he says it used to be affordable to buy a sheep that weighs forty kilogram but now prices are very hard. it took us months to save the land price in fact many people can't even afford to buy one this year is worse than the previous years banks are struggling with a shortage of currency and people queue up for long hours to cash their deal a salary some limb traders are even accepting checks and credit cards but they often charge high interest trades sheep markets are everywhere in libya these days but yet the prices are very high and average land here is valued at around seven hundred dollars that's largely because during the last three years the libyan d.n.r. has lost much of its value. oil exports are the backbone of libya's income but fighting in the east has led to the blockade of four major oil ports for almost four years that has wasted more than one hu
it is lamb season in libya like other muslim countries. must a film and hurries to guarantee one for his family. his making sure it is old enough to secure finds during their holiday. he says it used to be affordable to buy a sheep that weighs forty kilogram but now prices are very hard. it took us months to save the land price in fact many people can't even afford to buy one this year is worse than the previous years banks are struggling with a shortage of currency and people queue up for long...
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an appeal for calm in libya after days of fighting between rival groups in tripoli. also waves of unstoppable water after part of a dam collapses in me and more than sixty thousand people have been evacuated from their homes. and argentina appeals for a multi-billion dollar advance from the i.m.f. first inflation saul's fears a new economic crisis. welcome to the program syria's foreign minister is threatening an all out assault and province the last rebel held stronghold. and his russian counterpart have been meeting in moscow here's what they had to say in the news conference that they held a short time ago. this would be the decision of the syrian leadership is to if i tell news referring to whatever the sacrifices are we are ready to exert every possible effort not to harm civilians. so that voting in constitute a little for the relationship was with satisfaction that we know to the majority of the syrian arab republic is now freed of terrorists what we need now is to wipe out those terrorist groups which persist particularly in the deescalation zone in italy . m
an appeal for calm in libya after days of fighting between rival groups in tripoli. also waves of unstoppable water after part of a dam collapses in me and more than sixty thousand people have been evacuated from their homes. and argentina appeals for a multi-billion dollar advance from the i.m.f. first inflation saul's fears a new economic crisis. welcome to the program syria's foreign minister is threatening an all out assault and province the last rebel held stronghold. and his russian...
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i was in prison for morr than a year in libya. this is beyond understanding. %>> they were picked up by the aquarius after the first boat was left stranded off the coost ofof libya in august. i it, ll ofeded those lost. they just came from nowhere. to rescuu usused and take us back to libya, we ran out of fuel and we had no water, no food..6 c13 c1 >> the aquarius wassdenied entry by italy, whose populist far right coalition government has slammed eu migration poliiies are n>> the aquarius was deniey by ultimatell come the shhp docced in maltaa like before the coontriessthaa it agreed to take in the migrants, francissasylum refugee staaus.elikely to grant the episode has crystallized which have surged despite a this is where far ighh demonstrrtors gattered in eaatern germany to protest immigrationl's policy. therere was no new outburst of violence that followed a weekend knnfe killiin. anger of the illing of a man by two refugees has sparked days of %and%st ii theeeastern city a raised freshhconcerns about haa risen and thhy have
i was in prison for morr than a year in libya. this is beyond understanding. %>> they were picked up by the aquarius after the first boat was left stranded off the coost ofof libya in august. i it, ll ofeded those lost. they just came from nowhere. to rescuu usused and take us back to libya, we ran out of fuel and we had no water, no food..6 c13 c1 >> the aquarius wassdenied entry by italy, whose populist far right coalition government has slammed eu migration poliiies are n>>...
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his father was one of the two companions who disappeared with us on the trip to libya. he believes that muammar gadhafi helped fuel lebanon's civil war for his own political ends. that have any if you. live for. a sliver of the. yani. in front of the. gadhafi is right hand man disallow angelou definitive beirut during the civil war though he never met. the first meeting between the him and gadhafi occurred in one thousand nine hundred seventy five. according to a such as son it was not amicable. some survey never well we can't remember what. shape. between one nine hundred seventy six and one nine hundred seventy seven a start of intensified his efforts to end the lebanese war. many lebanese admired his courage and charisma but the found it difficult to mediate in a country so divided. in march nine hundred seventy eight israel invaded south lebanon under the pretext of crushing the p.l.o. . being.
his father was one of the two companions who disappeared with us on the trip to libya. he believes that muammar gadhafi helped fuel lebanon's civil war for his own political ends. that have any if you. live for. a sliver of the. yani. in front of the. gadhafi is right hand man disallow angelou definitive beirut during the civil war though he never met. the first meeting between the him and gadhafi occurred in one thousand nine hundred seventy five. according to a such as son it was not...
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the you borders notably libya in ways that expose people to human rights abuse do you accept this blame i accept that a much better job could be done of honoring the human rights of people trying to get into europe that does not mean letting everyone of them in it never having those and let me close on the protests and we know consciously that these peoples are in libya in a failed state. we agree that these people are living in the failed state only with the argument we don't want to have them in europe our human rights guarantees extend to what we do outside europe and that has to be held in mind regardless of whether it's turkey or libya or any other country it's the same degree of attention for the basic human rights and dignity of those people but then as i say i really want to insist once they get here we have to do a better job of protecting their human rights that is no less important which country is on your mind when you said something like what i have in mind actually is the intolerable burden we've placed on greece and italy we've left them to deal with this in a manner of w
the you borders notably libya in ways that expose people to human rights abuse do you accept this blame i accept that a much better job could be done of honoring the human rights of people trying to get into europe that does not mean letting everyone of them in it never having those and let me close on the protests and we know consciously that these peoples are in libya in a failed state. we agree that these people are living in the failed state only with the argument we don't want to have them...
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first in tunisia, then egypt, then libya, then syria.t the end of the year, the same year, that's the year that you had these massive demonstrations inside russia against vladimir putin and his regime. his initial reaction, by the way, to those people was he was upset with them. he believed that he had made them rich, that he had brought russia off its knees. and this middle class -- they actually called it the creative class inside russia, was of his making, he thought. but his second reaction was fear. and again, the last time that had happened in his country was 1991, the year the soviet union had collapsed an event, by the way, he called the greatest tragedy of the 20th century. he was not going to allow it to happen again. that's why he decided to crackdown on those protesters and to use us as part of the propaganda to say they were literally pup et cetera of me. they used to have video of me allegedly handing out money to the opposition. saying i was sent purposely by barack obama to overthrow the regime inside russia. >> let me go
first in tunisia, then egypt, then libya, then syria.t the end of the year, the same year, that's the year that you had these massive demonstrations inside russia against vladimir putin and his regime. his initial reaction, by the way, to those people was he was upset with them. he believed that he had made them rich, that he had brought russia off its knees. and this middle class -- they actually called it the creative class inside russia, was of his making, he thought. but his second reaction...
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we know consciously that these peoples are in libya in a failed state we agree that these people are living in the failed state only with the argument we don't want to have them in europe our human rights guarantees extend to what we do outside europe and that has to be held in mind regardless of whether it's turkey or libya or any other country it's the same degree of attention for the basic human rights and dignity of those people but then as i say i really want to insist once they get here we have to do a better job of protecting their human rights that is no less important which country is on your mind when you say something like that what i have in mind actually is the intolerable burden we've placed on greece and italy we've left them to deal with this in a manner which is is is impossible. and where is all of europe was needed to resolve the problem including towards respectfully receiving a fair number of people from greece and italy which is still not taking place now where he's me greatly since this age has come into existence nothing has improved and the contrary human rig
we know consciously that these peoples are in libya in a failed state we agree that these people are living in the failed state only with the argument we don't want to have them in europe our human rights guarantees extend to what we do outside europe and that has to be held in mind regardless of whether it's turkey or libya or any other country it's the same degree of attention for the basic human rights and dignity of those people but then as i say i really want to insist once they get here...
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by name in this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place during beauty routine security situation in libya in two thousand and fourteen with the force officials were deployed with the british nationals and their dependents and i think what the government has been keen to point out is that that decision to close the case in beijing in two thousand and fourteen based on the information they had at the time the point they're making there is that no one could have known back then that upon his return to the u.k. he would go on to start this sort of downward spiral of radicalization that word culminate with that horrific attack at the area on the ground a consulate in manchester arena last may. spain is to establish special centers to identify migrants it's part of an emergency plan after a jump in the number of new arrivals this video was posted online showing a boat landing on the beach in the southern city of cody's the migrants then run off in different directions after making the life threatening jour
by name in this statement to us they did confirm that the operation to rescue british citizens from libya in two thousand and fourteen took place during beauty routine security situation in libya in two thousand and fourteen with the force officials were deployed with the british nationals and their dependents and i think what the government has been keen to point out is that that decision to close the case in beijing in two thousand and fourteen based on the information they had at the time...
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an appeal for calm in libya after days of fighting between rival groups in tripoli. also waves of unstoppable water after.
an appeal for calm in libya after days of fighting between rival groups in tripoli. also waves of unstoppable water after.
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not the reality of the european union today another country which is resolving the of refugees is libya human rights watch the u.s. tried to prevent asylum seekers and irregular migrants coming by shifting responsibility for migration control onto. huntress out the borders no to build libya in ways that expose people to human rights abuse do you accept display i accept that a much better job could be done of honoring the human rights of people trying to get into europe that does not mean letting everyone of them in it nobody goes and let me close to the us and we know consciously that these peoples are in libya in a failed state we agree that these people are living in the failed state only with the argument we don't want to have them in europe our human rights guarantees extend to what we do outside europe and that has to be held in mind regardless of whether it's turkey or libya or any other country it's the same degree of attention for the basic human rights and dignity of those people but then as i say i really want to insist once they get here we have to do a better job of protecti
not the reality of the european union today another country which is resolving the of refugees is libya human rights watch the u.s. tried to prevent asylum seekers and irregular migrants coming by shifting responsibility for migration control onto. huntress out the borders no to build libya in ways that expose people to human rights abuse do you accept display i accept that a much better job could be done of honoring the human rights of people trying to get into europe that does not mean...