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in searching for insurgents, mali came under direct fire.t explosives, and he was even hoisted up outside the building several times to help find a safe exit. his handler during the operation is anonymous for security reasons. from operations that we'd been on previously, he had shown his... he'd really sort of shown his mettle and built a reputation amongst all the guys. by the time we launched onto this operation, we really felt that we had a guardian angel amongst us. the mission lasted seven and a half hours, and mali's contribution to its success is undeniable. the amount of noise, the dust, the smoke, you know, it must have overloaded his senses. he received blast injuries from two grenades that were thrown down the stairs at him, but again, he still carried on after that. the military uses around 500 dogs in a variety of roles from sniffing out explosives to hunting down insurgents. as for that medal, his current handler says mali thought it was an edible treat at first. but having made a full recovery, mali is now passing on his skil
in searching for insurgents, mali came under direct fire.t explosives, and he was even hoisted up outside the building several times to help find a safe exit. his handler during the operation is anonymous for security reasons. from operations that we'd been on previously, he had shown his... he'd really sort of shown his mettle and built a reputation amongst all the guys. by the time we launched onto this operation, we really felt that we had a guardian angel amongst us. the mission lasted...
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mali, winner of the pdsa dickin medal, congratulations to mali and his trainer.there is some mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads across mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads across southern mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads across southern england. mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads across southern england. there mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads across southern england. there is mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads across southern england. there is sunshine and showers affecting scotland, perhaps the odd shower into cumbria. temperatures around 10 celsius but it is colder compared to yesterday, particularly across southern areas. tonight we will see more showers and cloud moving in with r
mali, winner of the pdsa dickin medal, congratulations to mali and his trainer.there is some mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads across mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads across southern mali and his trainer. it‘s time to get the weather forecast. there is some workloads across southern england. mali and...
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after treatment, mali made a full recovery.orces have some 500 dogsin britain‘s armed forces have some 500 dogs ina britain‘s armed forces have some 500 dogs in a variety of roles, from sniffing out explosives to hunting down insurgents. despite the technological advances another aspect of the military, dogs, it seems, are irreplaceable. another aspect of the military, dogs, it seems, are irreplaceablelj think dogs, it seems, are irreplaceable.” think there is a long way to go before we can get something that will do all the great things that dogs can do. the dog is an extremely good detector, very agile, it can go on all sorts of places and they are very good for morale as well. mali is now part of the canine training squadron, which teaches dogs and their handlers about their role in the military. soldier and dog face the same dangers on the battlefield, and the charity which introduced the dickin medal exactly 100 years ago says it is important to acknowledge that animals can be heroes, too. i think the dickin medal is there
after treatment, mali made a full recovery.orces have some 500 dogsin britain‘s armed forces have some 500 dogs ina britain‘s armed forces have some 500 dogs in a variety of roles, from sniffing out explosives to hunting down insurgents. despite the technological advances another aspect of the military, dogs, it seems, are irreplaceable. another aspect of the military, dogs, it seems, are irreplaceablelj think dogs, it seems, are irreplaceable.” think there is a long way to go before we...
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in searching for insurgents, mali came under direct fire. anonymous for security reasons. from operations that we‘d been on previously, he had shown his... he‘d really sort of shown his mettle and built a reputation amongst all the guys. by the time we‘d launched onto this operation, we really felt that we had a guardian angel amongst us. the mission lasted seven and a half hours, and mali‘s contribution to its success is undeniable. the amount of noise, the dust, the smoke, you know, it must have overloaded his senses. he received blast injuries from two grenades that were thrown down the stairs at him, but again, he still carried on after that. the military uses around 500 dogs in a variety of roles from sniffing out explosives to hunting down insurgents. as for that medal, his current handler says mali thought it was an edible treat at first. but having made a full recovery, mali is now passing on his skills at the canine training squadron, which teaches dogs and their handlers about their roles in the military. now, mali has had quite th
in searching for insurgents, mali came under direct fire. anonymous for security reasons. from operations that we‘d been on previously, he had shown his... he‘d really sort of shown his mettle and built a reputation amongst all the guys. by the time we‘d launched onto this operation, we really felt that we had a guardian angel amongst us. the mission lasted seven and a half hours, and mali‘s contribution to its success is undeniable. the amount of noise, the dust, the smoke, you know,...
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how long did it take mali to recover?. it‘s quite rare for animals to win this award, mali is the only living animal to have won it in seven or eight years. how many dogs are used in combat? hundreds. if you go back to afghanistan in the height of the conflict, there could have been 130 or more dogs in afghanistan at the time. they are a massive need for the forces, the guys want them on the ground. training is one thing, but what is it like when they are actually in a live situation? that training has to kick in — a lot of it must depend on the relationship mali has with his handler. yes, the bond between him and his handler was phenomenal. that's why they worked so well together as a team and that's why he did what he did on the day. he kept going. no training could be prepare a dog for what he went through that day. he had to keep going and keep working through everything that happened, he was phenomenal. and he saved lives on that day? absolutely saved lives. what is he up to at the moment? he is based back at the def
how long did it take mali to recover?. it‘s quite rare for animals to win this award, mali is the only living animal to have won it in seven or eight years. how many dogs are used in combat? hundreds. if you go back to afghanistan in the height of the conflict, there could have been 130 or more dogs in afghanistan at the time. they are a massive need for the forces, the guys want them on the ground. training is one thing, but what is it like when they are actually in a live situation? that...
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mali's made a full recovery.r the medal, he'll get a miniature version two wear around his collar, so that in his newjob, teaching other dogs and their handlers about their roles in the military, he can pass on his heroic stkills. now on bbc news, our world. the war crimes judgement in the case of bosnian serb commander ratko mladic is due to be delivered next week in the hague. mark urban looks now at the legacy of the man known as the ‘butcher of bosnia'. a warning that some viewers may find parts of this programme upsetting. in the 1990s, terrible things happened here. and even now, bosnia's earth guards its secrets. gunfire. but in order to escape its past, this country was confronted again with the imminent verdict on general ratko mladic, whose list of war crimes led him to be dull but be butcher of bosnia. —— dubbed the butcher of bosnia. —— dubbed the butcher of bosnia. —— dubbed the butcher of bosnia. in an old factory in central bosnia, the human cost of the war is still being measured. for it is here t
mali's made a full recovery.r the medal, he'll get a miniature version two wear around his collar, so that in his newjob, teaching other dogs and their handlers about their roles in the military, he can pass on his heroic stkills. now on bbc news, our world. the war crimes judgement in the case of bosnian serb commander ratko mladic is due to be delivered next week in the hague. mark urban looks now at the legacy of the man known as the ‘butcher of bosnia'. a warning that some viewers may...
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mali's made a full recovery.r, so in his newjob teaching other jobs and their handlers about their roles in the military, he can pass on his heroic skills. chi chi izundu, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good night. also coming up: we look at tomorrow's headline, followed by all of the day's main headlines at 11pm and another chance to see newsnight at 11pm and another chance to see newsmakers 11:15pm. welcome. the headlines: goodbye wales, hello sunderland. chris coleman becomes their eighth manager in four years. jose mourinho says philjones was on painkillers when he played for england against germany, and that he should not have been asked to play. and england lose the women's ashes series as australia stormed to an unassailable lead. we are going to start with the breaking news this evening that wales and northern ireland's football managers are on the move. we will come onto northern ireland any moment, but wales, chris coleman has left hisjob in any mo
mali's made a full recovery.r, so in his newjob teaching other jobs and their handlers about their roles in the military, he can pass on his heroic skills. chi chi izundu, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good night. also coming up: we look at tomorrow's headline, followed by all of the day's main headlines at 11pm and another chance to see newsnight at 11pm and another chance to see newsmakers 11:15pm. welcome. the headlines: goodbye wales,...
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and how long did it take for mali to recover? hello!r that. from a general point of view he was pretty fit and healthy when he got back, but it was more just a healing process and stopping infection and getting him back to normal. it's quite rare for animals to win this award. i think mali is the only living animal to have won it in seven or eight years, is that right? i believe so, yeah. so how many dogs are used in combat? hundreds. if you go back to afghanistan in the sort of height of the conflict, there could have been anything sort of 130 plus dogs in afghanistan at the time. they are a massive, massive need for the forces. the guys want them on the ground, you know? everyone wants a dog on the ground. training's one thing, but what's it like when they are actually in a live situation? that training has to kick in. a lot of that must be dependent on the relationship that the dog, mali, has with its handler? absolutely. the bond is so imperative, and the bond he had with his handler was phenomenal, and that's why, you know, they wo
and how long did it take for mali to recover? hello!r that. from a general point of view he was pretty fit and healthy when he got back, but it was more just a healing process and stopping infection and getting him back to normal. it's quite rare for animals to win this award. i think mali is the only living animal to have won it in seven or eight years, is that right? i believe so, yeah. so how many dogs are used in combat? hundreds. if you go back to afghanistan in the sort of height of the...
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mali's made a full recovery. collar so that in his newjob, teaching other dogs and their handlers about their roles in the military, he can pass on his heroic skills. chi chi izundu, bbc news. you can find more on all of the stories we're following here on bbc news by going to our website — that's bbc.com/news. you can also download the bbc news app. this is bbc news. hello. colder air is in and is staying for the weekend before mild air makes a fight—back next week. for friday, it was sunshine and showers and the cold air in scotland across southern and eastern parts of england. hardly a cloud in the sky. here is a view from the isle of wight. flipping things around, though, for the start of the weekend — it's actually scotland who will have the best of the sunshine. there will be a brisk wind, with isobars close together. and area of cloud and patchy rain extending across wales and south—west england and other parts of england and wales through the day. there will be a patchy frost to start the morning for satu
mali's made a full recovery. collar so that in his newjob, teaching other dogs and their handlers about their roles in the military, he can pass on his heroic skills. chi chi izundu, bbc news. you can find more on all of the stories we're following here on bbc news by going to our website — that's bbc.com/news. you can also download the bbc news app. this is bbc news. hello. colder air is in and is staying for the weekend before mild air makes a fight—back next week. for friday, it was...
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mali's made a full recovery.s collar, so that in his newjob — teaching other dogs and their handlers about their roles in the military — he can pass on his heroic skills. chi chi izundu, bbc news. scientists and engineers have been working on the development of human—like robots for years, but the machines have always had a rather embarrassing problem — they fall over a lot. that is until now. this is the one of the latest creations of american engineering firm boston dynamics. the team behind the atlas robot hope that it'll eventually be agile enough to carry out search and rescue missions. as you can see, it's already capable of pulling off stunts that many human gymnasts would be proud of. also me! this is bbc news. hello. colder air is in and is staying for the weekend before mild air makes a fight—back next week. for friday, it was sunshine and showers and the cold air in scotland across southern and eastern parts of england. hardly a cloud in the sky. here is a view from the isle of wight. flipping things a
mali's made a full recovery.s collar, so that in his newjob — teaching other dogs and their handlers about their roles in the military — he can pass on his heroic skills. chi chi izundu, bbc news. scientists and engineers have been working on the development of human—like robots for years, but the machines have always had a rather embarrassing problem — they fall over a lot. that is until now. this is the one of the latest creations of american engineering firm boston dynamics. the team...
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in searching for insurgents, mali came under direct fire.peration is anonymous for security reasons. from operations that we'd been on previously, he had shown his... he'd really sort of shown his mettle and built a reputation amongst all the guys. by the time we launched onto this operation, we really felt that we had a guardian angel amongst us. the mission lasted seven and a half hours, and mali's contribution to its success is undeniable. the amount of noise, the dust, the smoke, you know, it must have overloaded his senses. he received blast injuries from two grenades that were thrown down the stairs at him, but again, he still carried on after that. the military uses around 500 dogs in a variety of roles from sniffing out explosives to hunting down insurgents. as for that medal, his current handler says mali thought it was an edible treat at first. but having made a full recovery, mali is now passing on his skills at the canine training squadron, which teaches dogs and their handlers about their roles in the military. disappointing to
in searching for insurgents, mali came under direct fire.peration is anonymous for security reasons. from operations that we'd been on previously, he had shown his... he'd really sort of shown his mettle and built a reputation amongst all the guys. by the time we launched onto this operation, we really felt that we had a guardian angel amongst us. the mission lasted seven and a half hours, and mali's contribution to its success is undeniable. the amount of noise, the dust, the smoke, you know,...
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after treatment, mali made a full recovery.irreplaceable. i think there is a long way to go before we can get something that will do all the great things that dogs can do. the dog is an extremely good scent detector, very agile, it can go in all sorts of places and they are very good for morale as well. mali is now part of the canine training squadron, which teaches dogs and their handlers about their role in the military. soldier and dog face the same dangers on the battlefield, and the charity which introduced the dickin medal exactly 100 years ago says it is important to acknowledge that animals can be heroes, too. i think the dickin medal is there to recognise animals and their devotion to duty. it raises the role that they play, the vital role that they play. what i see more and more is these citations of the incredible bonds between the handler and the animals. in recent years, the dickin medal has been awarded almost exclusively to dogs, a sign of their continuing importance to the modern military. but when it was create
after treatment, mali made a full recovery.irreplaceable. i think there is a long way to go before we can get something that will do all the great things that dogs can do. the dog is an extremely good scent detector, very agile, it can go in all sorts of places and they are very good for morale as well. mali is now part of the canine training squadron, which teaches dogs and their handlers about their role in the military. soldier and dog face the same dangers on the battlefield, and the...
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mali has made a full recovery.on his collar. hopefully he can pass on his collar. hopefully he can pass on his relics skills. —— heroic skills. bbc news. that is a very brave dog. you can always get in touch with me on twitter. first, the weather. colder air is in to stay for the weekend before mild air makes a fight back next week. friday had sunshine and showers and cold air in scotland across southern and eastern parts of england. hardly a cloud in the sky. this is the view from the isle of wight. scotland will have the best of the sunshine. there will be a brisk wind, with isobars close together. cloud and patchy rain extending across wales and south—west england and other parts of england and wales through the day. patchy frost to start the morning. not as widespread as friday. sunshine becomes more limited for many of us through the day. not the case in scotland. blustery showers in the north, the northern isles, wintry through lower levels. plenty of sunshine in scotland. mainly dry in northern ireland, but
mali has made a full recovery.on his collar. hopefully he can pass on his collar. hopefully he can pass on his relics skills. —— heroic skills. bbc news. that is a very brave dog. you can always get in touch with me on twitter. first, the weather. colder air is in to stay for the weekend before mild air makes a fight back next week. friday had sunshine and showers and cold air in scotland across southern and eastern parts of england. hardly a cloud in the sky. this is the view from the isle...
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they were near a border village near the border with, mali. inside niger.ewhere deep into the mission it may have turned into what they call capture and kill mission. that, that, that a reconnaissance or, or training mission, morphed into something that's -- definitely a combat mission. the target was allegedly a -- a high ranking al qaeda or isis operative in the region. and sometime after this change in missions, the u.s. troops were ambushed by around 50 armed militants who were supposedly operating in nearby mali across the border, attack u.s. forces and, killed the four green berets and five nigerian troops. >> there have been all kind of issues raised about whether or not -- sergeant johnson was in any way subjected to racism. why he was where he was. why he was away from the others. do we have any, is there, any new, any new intel on -- what happened to him specifically? >> it's been very difficult to, to tease apart the -- the sequence of events. it's, it's possible that, that, something along those lines is, is to blame for this. but, at stage my r
they were near a border village near the border with, mali. inside niger.ewhere deep into the mission it may have turned into what they call capture and kill mission. that, that, that a reconnaissance or, or training mission, morphed into something that's -- definitely a combat mission. the target was allegedly a -- a high ranking al qaeda or isis operative in the region. and sometime after this change in missions, the u.s. troops were ambushed by around 50 armed militants who were supposedly...
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the negotiator, a mali man told me at the time that the austrian government had paid two millionureos. i reported that. i got enormous -- there is a letter in this trove that is found in pakistan in osama bin laden's house that confirms that it was a two million euro ransom and al qaeda says we need to keep this on the q.t. because austria has been pressured by the united states not to pay the ransom. >> did you ever think you would get your reporting confirmed? >> last night i was on the train coming here and emailing the hostages going, hi, i don't know if you remember me from 2014. we had this rather emotional conversation. by the way, here's proof that what you and other people are telling me is true. again, the thing that i find remarkable is these are physical letters. so the presumption is these are being hand carried. from the deserts of northern africa across these oceans, across this territory, all wait over to pakistan. and yet for things that are -- two million euro ransom is not that much cared to what aqim would later get, but i find it remarkable that for things of that
the negotiator, a mali man told me at the time that the austrian government had paid two millionureos. i reported that. i got enormous -- there is a letter in this trove that is found in pakistan in osama bin laden's house that confirms that it was a two million euro ransom and al qaeda says we need to keep this on the q.t. because austria has been pressured by the united states not to pay the ransom. >> did you ever think you would get your reporting confirmed? >> last night i was...
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malick sidibe's first exhibition outside of mali took place here, at the cartier foundation, almost 22n artists, capturing the joy and the freedom of mali's youth after the independence. at a time of social and political turbulence, both in europe and in africa, that sense of optimism is needed more than ever. malick sidibe's work incorporated malian youth into the global trends in music and fashion of the ‘60s, creating a dialogue between his country and the wider world. and for manlian filmmaker and academic, manthia diawara, this explains why his work has had more global appeal than that of other african photographers from the same period. malick sidibe is a world photographer, that's the crucial difference. his ‘60s is — the people of barbados — it's their ‘60s. people in johannesburg, it's their ‘60s. people in rio dejaneiro, it's their ‘60s. people in new york, it's their ‘60s. people in london, it's their ‘60s. that's really what's crucial. the rising availability of cheap colour photography led to falling demand for malick sidibe's services in bamako, but he continues to inspir
malick sidibe's first exhibition outside of mali took place here, at the cartier foundation, almost 22n artists, capturing the joy and the freedom of mali's youth after the independence. at a time of social and political turbulence, both in europe and in africa, that sense of optimism is needed more than ever. malick sidibe's work incorporated malian youth into the global trends in music and fashion of the ‘60s, creating a dialogue between his country and the wider world. and for manlian...
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france has no desire to remain here in mali because it must be the mali and themselves and africans who ensure the security the independence and the sovereignty of mali that's how i believe relations between france and africa must be so far is indicated that he wants to take a different approach to africa that he wants to build a relationship that's based more on equality than historical ties but just how easy that will be remains unclear. that car has had some false starts he was criticized for saying africa was being held back by women having too many children. and for a plan to place french immigration processing centers in some african countries. the way he is approaching africa it's new he chose to go to burkina faso a country which had a democratic revolution recently he's going to a university to address young people and he'll have a question and answer session with the students that's something we're not seen before as he begins a four day tour of west africa mccall has chosen to set out his vision for a new chapter in french african relations at work a degree university in capi
france has no desire to remain here in mali because it must be the mali and themselves and africans who ensure the security the independence and the sovereignty of mali that's how i believe relations between france and africa must be so far is indicated that he wants to take a different approach to africa that he wants to build a relationship that's based more on equality than historical ties but just how easy that will be remains unclear. that car has had some false starts he was criticized...
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six month later, a branch of al aqim, took over the northern half of mali. it was an enormous territory. diplomats at the embassy and , the narrative i would malis that this group in was not connected to al qaeda. and had opportunistically taken the al qaeda name to have prestige and scare people and in fact that people were just criminals, drug dealers kidnapping people for ransom. >> these were not the al qaeda droids you're looking for. french fleshed out this group. i was among the group of reporters that got two timbuktu. the buildings had been occupied by this terror group. i started collecting the thousands of documents they had left behind. i worked with a translator for the next year. whichly, my worldview, had been informed by officials, that started to fall apart. among the documents i was finding in mali was a disciplinary letter from al qaeda reprimanding a commander who had negotiated the ransom of a canadian hostage on his own without consulting al qaeda central. 2008.as going back to suddenly, i was seeing this group i was told really had no
six month later, a branch of al aqim, took over the northern half of mali. it was an enormous territory. diplomats at the embassy and , the narrative i would malis that this group in was not connected to al qaeda. and had opportunistically taken the al qaeda name to have prestige and scare people and in fact that people were just criminals, drug dealers kidnapping people for ransom. >> these were not the al qaeda droids you're looking for. french fleshed out this group. i was among the...
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because among the documents i was finding in mali a disciplinary letter from al qaeda reprimanding a mallian commander who had negotiated a hostage without contacting al qaeda central. that was going back to 2008/2009. suddenly this group i was told -- >> a bunch of criminals with no connection. >> exactly. was in fact being micromanaged. if you read them carefully with this knowledge in mind, you find everyday of this micromanaging. where you see them giving each other instructions, guidance, etc. but the overall narrative i think was being pushed to the press and if you look back at the editorials was an image of bin laden isolated. he had lost control of this group. i remember one of the headlines describing him was a lion in winter and in fact the new trove that has now come out confirms very much what i was seeing in mali which is not just real connective tissue but connective tissue to the point of them being micromanaged from afghanistan and pakistan. very minor personal decisions are being decided by the group thousands of miles away. >> do you think that was something kept f
because among the documents i was finding in mali a disciplinary letter from al qaeda reprimanding a mallian commander who had negotiated a hostage without contacting al qaeda central. that was going back to 2008/2009. suddenly this group i was told -- >> a bunch of criminals with no connection. >> exactly. was in fact being micromanaged. if you read them carefully with this knowledge in mind, you find everyday of this micromanaging. where you see them giving each other...
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from mali ebrahim abu bakar kaita and from rwanda president paul kigami are all here. to talk about these issues of security in their countries in the region to talk a lot about the fight against terrorism. is also highly hello hello madam minister we've heard a lot about the g. five somehow in this. forum at seems to be the cornerstone of security in africa. the first operation just took place it was mali burkina faso and niger. a heading i it up. those who o you think that it was successful and is a g. five somehow i capitol step. for security in africa it's a fundamental political initiative. it is one that will have military consequences. or do not quite a pot to from the g. five saw had initiatives we have decided to create a joint ground force. and that joint armed forces carried out to its first operation just a few days ago. an operation that finished yesterday. also the forum in dachau was also the opportunity for isis to talk again about the reasons for which this forces useful and it is useful more than ever. eager and also to talk about how. you collectivel
from mali ebrahim abu bakar kaita and from rwanda president paul kigami are all here. to talk about these issues of security in their countries in the region to talk a lot about the fight against terrorism. is also highly hello hello madam minister we've heard a lot about the g. five somehow in this. forum at seems to be the cornerstone of security in africa. the first operation just took place it was mali burkina faso and niger. a heading i it up. those who o you think that it was successful...
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united nations says four peacekeepers have been killed and several injured in two separate attacks in malist attack, three peacekeepers from niger died when they came under fire near menaka in the east of mali. several extremist groups operate in the country, all of them linked to al qaeda. the parents of the woman murdered by oscar pistorius say they finally have justice for their daughter, after a court in south africa extended the prison sentence imposed on the former athlete. judges agreed with the state's argument that his original sentence of six years was "shockingly light". he'll now serve 13 years and five months for killing reeva steenkamp. oxford street in central london has returned to normal after a major security operation. scotland yard responded to reports of shots being fired at oxford circus tube station, but found no evidence that was the case. there was panic when armed police rushed to the scene and 16 people were injured. 0fficers want to question two men over an altercation at the station. the argentine president has ordered an investigation into what happened to a s
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mali mauritania and look you know faso have also been called upon to keep the refugees in africa and stop the gangs of traffickers if necessary by force of arms . is this what a partnership between the e.u. and africa should look like. kids and i am a good provider you said in your opening statement that europe is misusing african leaders as bouncers but don't european politicians have a point when they say that both sides actually have an interest in ensuring that people who have essentially no chance of obtaining legal residence in europe don't wind up as victims of libya's law and this lawlessness or dying at sea that is correct but let's wind up let's one back if you see the situation in libya the european union signed an agreement with the libyan government nobody knows which government they are talking about there are three governments and at least one terrorist group operating in libya so how do you manage when you. agreement with such in such a chaotic situation that leads directly to this kind of slave trade this is appalling for us as africans we never thought that in the t
mali mauritania and look you know faso have also been called upon to keep the refugees in africa and stop the gangs of traffickers if necessary by force of arms . is this what a partnership between the e.u. and africa should look like. kids and i am a good provider you said in your opening statement that europe is misusing african leaders as bouncers but don't european politicians have a point when they say that both sides actually have an interest in ensuring that people who have essentially...
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united nations says four peacekeepers have been killed and several injured in two separate attacks in malihe first attack, three peacekeepers from niger died when they came under fire near menaka in the west of mali. several extremist groups operate in the country, all of them linked to al-qaeda. argentine president mauricio macri has promised that an inquiry into the disappearance of a navy submarine will know the truth of what happened. he said it was important to know why the vessel that went missing last week had apparently suffered an explosion. the parents of the woman murdered by oscar pistorius say they finally have justice for their daughter, after a court in south africa extended the prison sentence imposed on the former athlete. judges agreed with the state's argument that his original sentence of six years was shockingly light. he'll now serve 13 years and five months for killing reeva steenkamp. a tiger which broke out of a circus in paris has been shot dead. members of the public phoned the emergency services around 6am in the evening to say the animal was loose near the rive
united nations says four peacekeepers have been killed and several injured in two separate attacks in malihe first attack, three peacekeepers from niger died when they came under fire near menaka in the west of mali. several extremist groups operate in the country, all of them linked to al-qaeda. argentine president mauricio macri has promised that an inquiry into the disappearance of a navy submarine will know the truth of what happened. he said it was important to know why the vessel that...
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united nations says four peacekeepers have been killed and several injured in two separate attacks in maliack, three peacekeepers from niger died when they came under fire near menaka in the west of mali. several extremist groups operate in the country, all of them linked to al qaeda. oxford street in central london has returned to normal after a major security operation. scotland yard responded to reports of shots being fired at oxford circus tube station, but found no evidence that was the case. there was panic when armed police rushed to the scene and 16 were injured. officers want to question two men over an altercation at the station. the president of the european council says he needs to see more progress from the uk "within ten days" before brexit talks can move onto a future trade deal with the eu. donald tusk was speaking following a meeting with theresa may in brussels, who insisted there was a "very positive atmosphere" at the discussions. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. an amicable divorce from a room full of partners, but it's getting tense. so now theresa ma
united nations says four peacekeepers have been killed and several injured in two separate attacks in maliack, three peacekeepers from niger died when they came under fire near menaka in the west of mali. several extremist groups operate in the country, all of them linked to al qaeda. oxford street in central london has returned to normal after a major security operation. scotland yard responded to reports of shots being fired at oxford circus tube station, but found no evidence that was the...
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who ensure the security the independence of the sovereignty of mali that's how i understand relations between france and africa. when it comes to africa has had some false starts he was criticized for saying africa was being held back by women having too many children and for a plan to place french immigration processing centers in some african countries. like every new president mccrone says hill into the old french african it works of faith his but in the most presidents interrupt keeping the status quo and they criticized for their. emotional mark or has chosen to start his four day trip to west africa with a speech to students at work are due to university he says it's young africans who carry the hopes off tomorrow and his friends as young as president he may just be the one to convince them that he means what he says with our support of law i'll just era. china has sentenced say taiwanese pro-democracy activists to five years in prison leming che was convicted of attempting to subvert state power or trying to overthrow the socialist system the government says he's confessed to w
who ensure the security the independence of the sovereignty of mali that's how i understand relations between france and africa. when it comes to africa has had some false starts he was criticized for saying africa was being held back by women having too many children and for a plan to place french immigration processing centers in some african countries. like every new president mccrone says hill into the old french african it works of faith his but in the most presidents interrupt keeping the...
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africa five hundred people including two hundred thirty six children were rescued in raids in chad mali mauritania cher and senegal the un is urging history aliyah to protect refugees out of the tension center used to run in papua new guinea police amana silent have tried to evict hundreds of refugees who are refusing to move yemen's main international airport has not reopened that this by the saudi led coalition is saying that it would the military alliance had announced it would allow humanitarian aid into some airports and the seaboard of the data where those are the headlines are going to have more news for you in half an hour join me then stay with us though coming up next the it's the straight ahead. i've been the ok you're in the stream authorities building the case against inauguration day protesters in the u.s. why.
africa five hundred people including two hundred thirty six children were rescued in raids in chad mali mauritania cher and senegal the un is urging history aliyah to protect refugees out of the tension center used to run in papua new guinea police amana silent have tried to evict hundreds of refugees who are refusing to move yemen's main international airport has not reopened that this by the saudi led coalition is saying that it would the military alliance had announced it would allow...
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france has no desire to remain here in mali because it must be the mali and themselves and africans who ensure the security the independence and the sovereignty of mali that's how i believe relations between france and africa must be so far as indicated that he wants to take a different approach to africa that he wants to build a relationship that's based more on equality than historical ties but just how. that will be remains unclear. but i call has had some false starts he was criticized for saying africa was being held back by women having too many children and for a plan to place french immigration processing centers in some african countries. invest the way he is approaching africa it's new he chose to go to burkina faso a country which had a democratic revolution recently he's going to a university to address young people and he'll have a question and answer session with the students that's something we're not seen before as he begins a four day tour of west africa mccall has chosen to set out his vision for a new chapter in french african relations at work a degree university in
france has no desire to remain here in mali because it must be the mali and themselves and africans who ensure the security the independence and the sovereignty of mali that's how i believe relations between france and africa must be so far as indicated that he wants to take a different approach to africa that he wants to build a relationship that's based more on equality than historical ties but just how. that will be remains unclear. but i call has had some false starts he was criticized for...
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who ensure the security the independence of the sovereignty of mali that's how i understand relations between france and africa. when it comes to africa michael has had some false starts he was criticised for saying africa was being held back by women having too many children and for a plan to place french immigration processing centers in some african country. like every new president. into the old french african networks of faith is that in the end most presidents end up keeping the status quo and they criticized for that . four day trip to west africa with a speech to students. he says it's young africans to carry. on this france's youngest president he may just be the one to convince them that he means what he says it's all just. a new release of internal documents another evidence obtained by amnesty international points to petroleum companies shells complicity in here if it crimes committed by the nigerian military in the one nine hundred ninety s. the rights groups report says shelling the nigerian government operated his business partners having regular meetings to discuss pro
who ensure the security the independence of the sovereignty of mali that's how i understand relations between france and africa. when it comes to africa michael has had some false starts he was criticised for saying africa was being held back by women having too many children and for a plan to place french immigration processing centers in some african country. like every new president. into the old french african networks of faith is that in the end most presidents end up keeping the status...
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africa five hundred people including two hundred thirty six children were rescued in raids in chad mali mauritania new cher and senegal myanmar and bangladesh say they've signed a deal for the repatriation of range of refugees bangladesh officials say the refugees will start returning home in two months but me and mark hasn't specified how many will be allowed back in more than six hundred thousand crossed into bangladesh since a military crackdown began in this the u.n. is urging australia to protect refugees at a detention center it used to run in papa new guinea police a man a silent have tried to evict hundreds of refugees who are refusing to those are the headlines to stay with us one on one east is next and i'll see you tomorrow thanks for watching a by. election they show. their economy. by microsoft. the story. at this time.
africa five hundred people including two hundred thirty six children were rescued in raids in chad mali mauritania new cher and senegal myanmar and bangladesh say they've signed a deal for the repatriation of range of refugees bangladesh officials say the refugees will start returning home in two months but me and mark hasn't specified how many will be allowed back in more than six hundred thousand crossed into bangladesh since a military crackdown began in this the u.n. is urging australia to...
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the independence of the sovereignty of mali that's how i understand relations between france and africa. when it comes to africa has had some false starts he was criticized for saying africa was being held back by women having too many children and for a plan to place french immigration processing centers in some african countries. like every new president says hell into the old french african networks of faith is that any and most presidents in that keeping the status quo and they criticized for that. model marco has chosen to start his four day trip to west africa with a speech to students at work or do you know first he says it's young africans who carry the hopes of tomorrow and is france's youngest president he may just be the one to convince them that he means what he says it's also popular i'll just say what good do. britain's prince harry and his fiance the u.s. actress meghan markle have given their first t.v. interview following the official announcement of their engagement beauty shop as. prince harry and meghan markle together outside london's kensington palace the thirty si
the independence of the sovereignty of mali that's how i understand relations between france and africa. when it comes to africa has had some false starts he was criticized for saying africa was being held back by women having too many children and for a plan to place french immigration processing centers in some african countries. like every new president says hell into the old french african networks of faith is that any and most presidents in that keeping the status quo and they criticized...
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morrow from mali takes us to what he calls his home tucked away between the many greenhouses. he shares a flat with seven other farm workers and is lucky to have electricity and running water but there's not enough money to buy proper food he says. left overs from last night's dinner plain rice and nothing else. further down the road we find an abandoned house home to a group of moroccan migrants eighteen year old yosef invites us in to see how they live the hygiene it can dishes are poor they have no running water to wash their clothes these can taint what they used to shower. we wonder why use of states here in these conditions he says life in morocco was as bad as it is here but after three years as an illegal alien he can get an official residence permit in spain. at night the spanish sea rescue service saves fifty four young men from sub-saharan africa. the dream of a better life is what brings them to europe and in this very moment everyone on board believes they're going to achieve exactly that. here in germany restrictions on reuniting refugee families proved to be a m
morrow from mali takes us to what he calls his home tucked away between the many greenhouses. he shares a flat with seven other farm workers and is lucky to have electricity and running water but there's not enough money to buy proper food he says. left overs from last night's dinner plain rice and nothing else. further down the road we find an abandoned house home to a group of moroccan migrants eighteen year old yosef invites us in to see how they live the hygiene it can dishes are poor they...
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davi picked up his lead high six assists next this time to eunice mali in the twenty ninth minute giving the wolves a two goal lead before the half mile the scored another in the second giving him a brace for the day wolfsburg win three one after a string of seven straight draws and still no road wins for freiburg. now let's take a look at how the table is shaping up after all those matches on saturday and friday of course and as you can see bar in munich still on top they're fired by rb leipzig gladbach move up dortmund moved and let's not forget that at the earlier in the season they were up there at the top and then down at the other end of the table absolutely dire for cologne and braman and freiburg of course had to berlin is down to fourteen something that we haven't seen in quite awhile and stuttgart move up. now it's time to take a look at who the play of the day was which of course you've all voted for on twitter and the winner is yahshua kimmage with almost sixty percent of the vote his perfectly timed crossette up robert eleven dusky two topped in from close range across from
davi picked up his lead high six assists next this time to eunice mali in the twenty ninth minute giving the wolves a two goal lead before the half mile the scored another in the second giving him a brace for the day wolfsburg win three one after a string of seven straight draws and still no road wins for freiburg. now let's take a look at how the table is shaping up after all those matches on saturday and friday of course and as you can see bar in munich still on top they're fired by rb...
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las 20 mÁs son de ingerir, gana, mali. ¿quÉ hacen con ellos? todavÍa no estÁ claro.brarlos, sus familias tienen que pagar casi 3000 dÓlares. ilia: increÍble. la esclavitud en el siglo xxi. autoridades de repÚblica dominicana anunciaron que el gobierno de venezuela y miembros de la oposiciÓn, acordaron sostener reuniones los dÍas 1 y 2 de diciembre. la ex fiscal general de venezuela, luisa ortega, sentÓ una demanda ante la corte de la aya contra el gobernante nicolÁs maduro y un grupo de sus funcionarios. ortega solicitÓ que se emita una orden internacional de captura contra maduro y las demÁs personas incluidas en esta denuncia. enrique: >> es a la Única persona que yo le he dicho: quieres ser mi novia? presentador: connie fue la gran noche de las latin grammy en su versiÓn 2017. la 18 de los
las 20 mÁs son de ingerir, gana, mali. ¿quÉ hacen con ellos? todavÍa no estÁ claro.brarlos, sus familias tienen que pagar casi 3000 dÓlares. ilia: increÍble. la esclavitud en el siglo xxi. autoridades de repÚblica dominicana anunciaron que el gobierno de venezuela y miembros de la oposiciÓn, acordaron sostener reuniones los dÍas 1 y 2 de diciembre. la ex fiscal general de venezuela, luisa ortega, sentÓ una demanda ante la corte de la aya contra el gobernante nicolÁs maduro y un...
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translation: when i was going to libya, when fruit mali, algeria, iarrived in libya.place. it is hell. we have lost brothers and sisters. i advise everyone not to go there. nearly 200,000 african migrants pass through libya last year. mostly from nigeria, ivory coast, and the gambia in west africa. eritrea and somalia in east africa. eritrea and somalia in east africa. the government of rwanda says it is willing to take in 30,000 migrants stranded in libya. it says its own history of genocide means it cannot stay silent. rwanda is a small country. thousands more will remain trapped in libya. these people may have escaped the horrors they experienced in libya. thousands more will still make the trip. no amount of government backed repatriations will change that. translation: the ivorian government condemns is out of date practices taking place in libya. it is about black trade to call it by its name. it is important the libyan authorities take their responsibility. on a visit to paris to meet the french president, emmanuel macron or the chair of the african union commi
translation: when i was going to libya, when fruit mali, algeria, iarrived in libya.place. it is hell. we have lost brothers and sisters. i advise everyone not to go there. nearly 200,000 african migrants pass through libya last year. mostly from nigeria, ivory coast, and the gambia in west africa. eritrea and somalia in east africa. eritrea and somalia in east africa. the government of rwanda says it is willing to take in 30,000 migrants stranded in libya. it says its own history of genocide...
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, mauritania, niger and islamist militants in burkina faso, mali, mauritania, nigerand chad.ench force there, but also to reinforce the regional military forces on the ground, because they would be the ones who eventually would take over anyway. and he has been promised more money from the us, but i think it‘s been taking a while to come concrete, so basically that‘s what he‘s been seeing today. he said during the speech, and really keen to be accelerated this. again, i want this to happen, so, you know, hopefully this is something he is really keen to make happening. to make happen. interesting to hear what he said about tone, and how france was no longer going to turn up and tell africa what to do? yes, it is interesting, because he arrived in a context where there was a lot of tension, there was a grenade thrown onto a bus last night, then one of the minibuses with a french delegation was attacked today. and then as he was doing the speech, there was protest outside, so obviously it is still always around the same issue, france and africa, you know, what is the relationshi
, mauritania, niger and islamist militants in burkina faso, mali, mauritania, nigerand chad.ench force there, but also to reinforce the regional military forces on the ground, because they would be the ones who eventually would take over anyway. and he has been promised more money from the us, but i think it‘s been taking a while to come concrete, so basically that‘s what he‘s been seeing today. he said during the speech, and really keen to be accelerated this. again, i want this to...
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go use mali with the goal. shortly before half time gomes found redemption and off both coasts to one. brylin responded quickly car in reykjavik slipping header making it two to. a better blow for both sport and yet another twist in the spectacularly entertaining tide. but full sports fans would celebrate again devo already with a late winner or so they thought of still the game wasn't finished. davies ok refused to give up on this cause and was rewarded with a six goal of the game. that's no seven draw us in seven for marcus schmidt. it didn't take long for this to become a viral hit. and narrowly avoided disaster for meit's keeper robinson a. lot about goalkeeper a young zama didn't cover himself in glory either as i do jalen rose above him to put the visit is in front. running best a god was on hand to cite the date on one more on the final score. you don't see this every day stanched science was taken out by his own player as freiburg poster child to. the freiburg boss fell off quickly on his shoulder and s
go use mali with the goal. shortly before half time gomes found redemption and off both coasts to one. brylin responded quickly car in reykjavik slipping header making it two to. a better blow for both sport and yet another twist in the spectacularly entertaining tide. but full sports fans would celebrate again devo already with a late winner or so they thought of still the game wasn't finished. davies ok refused to give up on this cause and was rewarded with a six goal of the game. that's no...
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africa five hundred people including two hundred thirty six children were rescued in raids in chad mali mauritania nizkor and senegal the action follows a global outright sparked by footage of african migrants being sold as slaves in libya those are the headlines when you have half an hour coming up next child soldiers of i. we will maintain the finest fighting force of the world has ever known the world has ever known the world has ever known we'll never know will never united personally have any difficulty with most of it i just don't like the image that it conjures up in most people's minds. it's like any other thing in the global finance it's just the military trade. and. contractors don't like hard time around. my dad he could go to. his ten young government perspective the iraqi group and was considered a good deal. not be the article you were on yeah it's more like thirty years closely. we have a mismatch between the way we on magine war to be and the reality of the twenty first century can we do a little or can we find someone as we do it for boardroom don't you get what you pay
africa five hundred people including two hundred thirty six children were rescued in raids in chad mali mauritania nizkor and senegal the action follows a global outright sparked by footage of african migrants being sold as slaves in libya those are the headlines when you have half an hour coming up next child soldiers of i. we will maintain the finest fighting force of the world has ever known the world has ever known the world has ever known we'll never know will never united personally have...