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2 people injured it come shortly after republic controversial cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed. france meanwhile breaks a new code infection record with 16000 cases recorded in a single day but the latest restrictions on life designed to stop the virus in its tracks are only spreading anger and ethical concerns raised amid reports u.k. volunteers could sing be deliberately acted with kovi in a world 1st try. hello there 6 pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now we'll start with the news coming out of paris today where 2 people have been injured by a man armed with a machete near the former headquarters of the satirical magazine. 2 suspects have reportedly been detained the french prime minister and interior minister have been to the city. the national anti terror agency has opened an investigation into this incident this attack which took place in the 11th hour home decent of paris in the east of the paris area has been opened for what's described as being attempted assassination in connection with terrorism and surprise we knew that 2 people were injured in that attac
2 people injured it come shortly after republic controversial cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed. france meanwhile breaks a new code infection record with 16000 cases recorded in a single day but the latest restrictions on life designed to stop the virus in its tracks are only spreading anger and ethical concerns raised amid reports u.k. volunteers could sing be deliberately acted with kovi in a world 1st try. hello there 6 pm here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now we'll...
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people injured come shortly after republic controversial cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed. france meanwhile breaks a new code infection record with 16000 cases recorded in a single day but the latest restrictions on life designed to stop the virus in its tracks are only spreading anger and ethical concerns raised amid reports u.k. volunteers could sing be deliberately affected with in a world 1st try.
people injured come shortly after republic controversial cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed. france meanwhile breaks a new code infection record with 16000 cases recorded in a single day but the latest restrictions on life designed to stop the virus in its tracks are only spreading anger and ethical concerns raised amid reports u.k. volunteers could sing be deliberately affected with in a world 1st try.
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magazine charlie hebdo in paris the incident comes after republic cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed dumas france registers a new date coded threat to the number of cases past the 16000 in the last 24 hours but the government's fresh antivirus measures are provoking anger. cable into could soon be deliberately infected with the world's 1st human vaccine trials of the kind that sparking ethical concerns and also to come this hour major world car made his father lawsuit against the trumpet ministration i will what they say is not.
magazine charlie hebdo in paris the incident comes after republic cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed dumas france registers a new date coded threat to the number of cases past the 16000 in the last 24 hours but the government's fresh antivirus measures are provoking anger. cable into could soon be deliberately infected with the world's 1st human vaccine trials of the kind that sparking ethical concerns and also to come this hour major world car made his father lawsuit against the trumpet...
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magazine charlie hebdo in paris the incident comes after republic cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed to mark france registers a new day coded threat to the number of cases past the 16000 in the last 24 hours but the government's fresh antivirus measures are provoking anger. you cable and thieves could soon be deliberately infected with the world's 1st human vaccine trial to kind sparking ethical concerns and also to come this hour major world carmakers follow lawsuits against the trumpet ministration over what they say is an unlimited trade war with china. but i welcome you watching r.t. international where she's going 2 o'clock this friday afternoon here in the russian capital now we'll start with some news just coming in from paris because 3 people have been injured there by a man armed with a machete near the former headquarters of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo these are live pictures we're looking at now from the city you police are hunting for the suspect who escaped on the metro authorities are calling on people to stay out of the area which you hope to go live to our correspondent at
magazine charlie hebdo in paris the incident comes after republic cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed to mark france registers a new day coded threat to the number of cases past the 16000 in the last 24 hours but the government's fresh antivirus measures are provoking anger. you cable and thieves could soon be deliberately infected with the world's 1st human vaccine trial to kind sparking ethical concerns and also to come this hour major world carmakers follow lawsuits against the trumpet...
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charlie hebdo in paris and comes after it with published cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed also to come france registers a new daily wreck or does the number of cases pass is 16000 in the last 24 hours but the government's fresh antivirus measures are provoking anger i mean while he cable and says could soon be deliberately infected with hiv aids in the world's 1st human vaccine trials of their current sparking ethical concerns and also to come major world car makers file a lawsuit against the trumpet ministrations over what they.
charlie hebdo in paris and comes after it with published cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed also to come france registers a new daily wreck or does the number of cases pass is 16000 in the last 24 hours but the government's fresh antivirus measures are provoking anger i mean while he cable and says could soon be deliberately infected with hiv aids in the world's 1st human vaccine trials of their current sparking ethical concerns and also to come major world car makers file a lawsuit...
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charlie hebdo in paris and comes after it we published cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed also to come france registers a new daily coded wreck or does the number of cases pass is 16000 in the last 24 hours but the government's fresh antivirus measures are provoking anger i mean while he cable in cities could soon be deliberately infected with hiv aids in the world's 1st human vaccine trials of their current sparking ethical concerns and also to come for you this hour major world carmakers file a lawsuit against the trumpet ministration over what they say is not unlimited trade war with china. hello there she is gone 3 o'clock in the afternoon here in moscow you're watching r.t. international i will start with that developing story from paris because it least 2 people have been injured by a man armed with a machete the former headquarters of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo authorities are calling on people to stay away from the scene of the incident r.t. showed it to our reports from the french capital. this is an ongoing operation at the moment what we understand is that there was an at
charlie hebdo in paris and comes after it we published cartoons featuring the prophet mohammed also to come france registers a new daily coded wreck or does the number of cases pass is 16000 in the last 24 hours but the government's fresh antivirus measures are provoking anger i mean while he cable in cities could soon be deliberately infected with hiv aids in the world's 1st human vaccine trials of their current sparking ethical concerns and also to come for you this hour major world carmakers...
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reporter "charlie hebdopr ted the cartoons this we that mohammed -- of mohammed that originally started the violence five years ago, francexpressed solidarity. buthe brash political satire is a reminder that whateverde conclusions thte may reach, it won't settle debates hton the rof freedom of speech. katty: it was a terrifying time in paris. facebook says it has suspended a network of accounts linked tot pressure t have been trying to influence american politics november.the election this following a tip from the fbi, organizatios a called peace data has been posing as an independent news outlet and was in the early stages of building a base of the bbc's specialist disinformation reporter mariana spring joins us from london. how is peace data doing this? reporter: as you say, peace data posed as an independent news outlet, news organization tha ran a number of facebook pages as wl as twitter accounts and facebook accounts that were related to it and i took a very antiauthoritarian, left leading -- left-leaning editorial stance appear to direct people away from centrists or moderates, to those more extreme about abuse of
reporter "charlie hebdopr ted the cartoons this we that mohammed -- of mohammed that originally started the violence five years ago, francexpressed solidarity. buthe brash political satire is a reminder that whateverde conclusions thte may reach, it won't settle debates hton the rof freedom of speech. katty: it was a terrifying time in paris. facebook says it has suspended a network of accounts linked tot pressure t have been trying to influence american politics november.the election this...
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the prophet mohammed they were printed a day before the trial starts of 14 alleged accomplices to an attack on the magazine's offices in 201512 people were killed including some of france's most celebrated cartoonists cartoons of the prophet mohammed were 1st printed by the magazine in 2006 and calls to anger across the muslim world. white farmers in zimbabwe can now apply to reclaim land seized when robert mugabe was president or than 4000 farmers were forced from their land almost 20 years ago provoking international sanctions which are blamed for destroying the economy has more from harare. well when president innocent and then god took over from robert mugabe in 2017 he was under a lot of pressure from many waste in government to implement reforms economic reforms human rights reforms in terms of making sure the weather right to protection of property and the rule of law and to deal with the issue of the government is not trying to raise more than $3000000000.00 to compensate white zimbabwean farmers who lost their land during the land reform program the farmers who are still currently farming about $200.00 of them they're going to be offered 99 year leases and in fo
the prophet mohammed they were printed a day before the trial starts of 14 alleged accomplices to an attack on the magazine's offices in 201512 people were killed including some of france's most celebrated cartoonists cartoons of the prophet mohammed were 1st printed by the magazine in 2006 and calls to anger across the muslim world. white farmers in zimbabwe can now apply to reclaim land seized when robert mugabe was president or than 4000 farmers were forced from their land almost 20 years...
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france has been reliving the horrific attabd on charlie five years ago as survivors give testimony isehe trial of t suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammedoriginally made it a target for islamist violence. echo seven attack that continues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news. jane:he united nations general assembly this wk, xi jinping has said his country had no intention of entering a cold war with any other nation. the assembly was opened by the u.n. secretary general who without naming chinar the u.s. warned against rising tensions. so what is the current state of the relationship between beijing and washington? our world affairs editor john simpsogives this assessment. jo: china's newfound strength ise. everywh confronting taiwan and hong kong. taking o australia, japan, india. sparring with donald trump. >> they let the plague out. john: china uses its economic muscle right aund the world. this week, it was accused of ordering barbados to ditch the queen. t years where china was building up its strength and wealth, it's official slogan wae a modest hide your light, and bide your time. strength has grown, the offici
france has been reliving the horrific attabd on charlie five years ago as survivors give testimony isehe trial of t suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammedoriginally made it a target for islamist violence. echo seven attack that continues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news. jane:he united nations general assembly this wk, xi jinping has said his country had no intention of entering a cold war with any other nation. the...
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charlie hebdo this week reprinted the cartoons of mohammed that originally made it a target forjihadist violence. five years ago, francets grief through solidarity with the paper. but its brash, belligerent satire is also a reminder that whatever conclusions this trial may reach, it won't settle debate around the rights and limits to freedom of speech. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's get some of the day's other news. a record number of migrants crossed the english channel from france on wednesday according to the uk border force. the authorities say they've dealt with 27 incidents so far, involving 409 people. the previous daily high was 235. heavy rain and powerful winds are battering south korea, as typhoon maysak works its way up from the island ofjeju towards the country's second largest city, busan. the authorities are warning of flooding and potential mudslides as maysak hits the mainland. flights have been cancelled and ferries suspended. anti—government protesters in bulgaria have clashed with police in front of the national assembly building in the capital, sofia. police used pepper spray to disperse t
charlie hebdo this week reprinted the cartoons of mohammed that originally made it a target forjihadist violence. five years ago, francets grief through solidarity with the paper. but its brash, belligerent satire is also a reminder that whatever conclusions this trial may reach, it won't settle debate around the rights and limits to freedom of speech. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's get some of the day's other news. a record number of migrants crossed the english channel from france on...
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charlie hebdo this week reprinted the cartoons of mohammed that originally made it a target forjihadist violence. five years ago, france grief through solidarity with the paper. but its brash, belligerent satire is also a reminder that whatever conclusions this trial may reach, it won't settle debate around the rights and limits to freedom of speech. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let 5 get some of the day's other news... the uk's borderforce says a record number of migrants crossed the english channel to britain on wednesday. some walked ashore from their boats near dover. officials say they have dealt with 409 people — the previous daily high was 235. meanwhile, spain's coastguard rescued three boatloads of migrants from waters near the ca nary islands on wednesday. 58 men, thought to be from north africa, joined more than 150 other people in a temporary dockside reception centre. more than 10,000 migrants have entered spain illegally this year — that's 4,000 fewer than a year ago. the united states has imposed further sanctions on the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, fatou bensouda. the secre
charlie hebdo this week reprinted the cartoons of mohammed that originally made it a target forjihadist violence. five years ago, france grief through solidarity with the paper. but its brash, belligerent satire is also a reminder that whatever conclusions this trial may reach, it won't settle debate around the rights and limits to freedom of speech. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let 5 get some of the day's other news... the uk's borderforce says a record number of migrants crossed the...
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charlie hebdo this week reprinted the cartoons of mohammed that originally made it a target for jihadist violence. five years ago, francets grief through solidarity with the paper. but its brash, belligerent satire is also a reminder that whatever conclusions this trial may reach, it won't settle debate around the rights and limits to freedom of speech. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's get some of the day's other news. a record number of migrants crossed the english channel from france on wednesday according to the uk border force. the authorities say they've dealt with 27 incidents so far, involving 409 people. the previous daily high was 235. heavy rain and powerful winds are battering south korea, as typhoon maysak works its way up from the country's largest island, jeju towards the second largest city, busan. authorities are warning of flooding and mudslides as maysak hits the mainland. flights have been cancelled and ferries suspended. anti—government protesters in bulgaria have clashed with police in front of the national assembly building in the capital, sofia. police used pepper spray to disperse the thou
charlie hebdo this week reprinted the cartoons of mohammed that originally made it a target for jihadist violence. five years ago, francets grief through solidarity with the paper. but its brash, belligerent satire is also a reminder that whatever conclusions this trial may reach, it won't settle debate around the rights and limits to freedom of speech. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's get some of the day's other news. a record number of migrants crossed the english channel from france...
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charlie hebdo this week reprinted the cartoons of mohammed that originally made it a target for jihadist violence. five years ago, france grief through solidarity with the paper. but its brash, belligerent satire is also a reminder that whatever conclusions this trial may reach, it won't settle debate around the rights and limits to freedom of speech. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the united states has imposed further sanctions on the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, fatou bensouda. the secretary of state, mike pompeo, has described the icc as a kangaroo court, accusing it of targeting americans by continuing its investigation into possible us war crimes in afghanistan. the court said it was an unprecedented and serious attack on the international criminal justice system and the rule of law. 0ur washington correspondent, nomia iqbal, has more details. this all began earlier in the year after the international criminal court announced it was going to investigate alleged crimes committed by the united states and others in the afghan conflict. as you said there, mike pompeo was not happy about it.
charlie hebdo this week reprinted the cartoons of mohammed that originally made it a target for jihadist violence. five years ago, france grief through solidarity with the paper. but its brash, belligerent satire is also a reminder that whatever conclusions this trial may reach, it won't settle debate around the rights and limits to freedom of speech. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the united states has imposed further sanctions on the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court,...
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charlie hebdo this week reprinted the cartoons of mohammed that originally made it a target for jihadist violence. five years ago, francewith the paper. but its brash, belligerent satire is also a reminder that whatever conclusions this trial may reach, it won't settle debate around the rights and limits to freedom of speech. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the united states has imposed further sanctions on the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, fatou bensouda. the secretary of state, mike pompeo, has described the icc as a kangaroo court, accusing it of targeting americans by continuing its investigation into possible us war crimes in afghanistan. the court said it was an unprecedented and serious attack on the international criminal justice system and the rule of law. this week, the cuban government has imposed a night—time curfew on the capital, havana, as the authorities struggle to contain the latest outbreak of coronavirus. cuba had previously thought it had controlled covid—19, but in recent weeks there has been a surge in new cases. now, people have been ordered to remain in their homes at n
charlie hebdo this week reprinted the cartoons of mohammed that originally made it a target for jihadist violence. five years ago, francewith the paper. but its brash, belligerent satire is also a reminder that whatever conclusions this trial may reach, it won't settle debate around the rights and limits to freedom of speech. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the united states has imposed further sanctions on the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court, fatou bensouda. the...
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france has been reliving the horrific attack on charlie hebdo five years ago as survivors give testimony in the trial of those suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammedttack that continues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. right, before i go this hour, his name is magawa. he's a rat, an african giant pouched rat. he's also a life—saving hero. he's just been awarded a gold medal for his work detecting landmines in cambodia. he's the first rat to receive this honour. duncan kennedy tells his story. this is magawa, the mine—clearing, medal—winning, mind—blowing rat. he is actually a giant african pouched rat, capable of clearing an area the size of a tennis court injust 30 minutes. something that would take a human four days to do. and now for the first time in their 103—year history, one of britain's leading animal charities has given him the highest award. magawa is a true hero rat and we're thrilled to celebrate his life—saving devotion by awarding him the pdsa gold medal. it took a year to train magawa to work in cambodia. he walks up—and—down, sniffing out the chemicals in the mines and gently taps it when he finds one.
france has been reliving the horrific attack on charlie hebdo five years ago as survivors give testimony in the trial of those suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammedttack that continues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. right, before i go this hour, his name is magawa. he's a rat, an african giant pouched rat. he's also a life—saving hero. he's just been awarded a gold medal for his work detecting landmines...
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france has been reliving the horrific attack on charlie hebdo five years ago as survivors give testimony in the trial of those suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammed violence — echoes of an attack that continues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. stay with us on bbc news. blinded by the light: why authorities in chile are taking action to try to helpjohn is see the stars. —— help astronomers. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world and so, the british government has no option but to continue this action even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde have crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. thi
france has been reliving the horrific attack on charlie hebdo five years ago as survivors give testimony in the trial of those suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammed violence — echoes of an attack that continues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. stay with us on bbc news. blinded by the light: why authorities in chile are taking action to try to helpjohn is see the stars. —— help astronomers. ben johnson,...
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france has been reliving the horrific attack on charlie hebdo five years ago as survivors give testimony in the trial of those suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammedst violence — echoes of an attack that continues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. this is bbc news. the headlines: us media reports that president trump has decided to nominate federal judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. the nominee will fill the seat made vacant by the death ofjustice ruth bader ginsburg, who's become the first woman in american history to lie in state in the capitol building in washington. protesters have filled the streets of louisville, kentucky for a third night, demanding justice for the police killing of breonna taylor. her family joined the march on friday, after a press conference in which their lawyer demanded the transcript of the proceedings be released, calling for transparency if people were to accept the result. her mother was too emotional to speak, but her sister, breonna taylor's aunt, read out a statement on her behalf. and i quote, "i never had faith in daniel cameron to begin with. i knew he was too inexperie
france has been reliving the horrific attack on charlie hebdo five years ago as survivors give testimony in the trial of those suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammedst violence — echoes of an attack that continues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. this is bbc news. the headlines: us media reports that president trump has decided to nominate federal judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. the nominee...
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france has been reliving the horrific attack on charlie hebdo five years ago as survivors give testimony in the trial of those suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammedislamist violence — echoes of an attack that continues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. tributes have been paid to a police officer shot dead by a detainee at a custody centre in south london. he has been named as 5a—year—old sergeant matt ratana. a 23—year—old suspect, who was being processed in croydon after being arrested, is believed to have turned the weapon on himself. daniel sandford reports. examining the scene of the murder of one of their own colleagues. forensics officers working at the croydon custody centre in south london today. a suspect was brought here at around at around 2:15am this morning in a police vehicle, but he was carrying a concealed revolver and, still handcuffed behind his back, appears to have shot the custody sergeant in the chest before shooting himself. the dead officer, 5a—year—old matt ratana, who'd served his whole career in the metropolitan police and was about to retire, was rushed to hospital, but couldn't be saved. h
france has been reliving the horrific attack on charlie hebdo five years ago as survivors give testimony in the trial of those suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammedislamist violence — echoes of an attack that continues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. tributes have been paid to a police officer shot dead by a detainee at a custody centre in south london. he has been named as 5a—year—old sergeant matt...
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of the press freedom of expression has really receded here in france and no one really days to criticize gordon specially the prophet mohammed anymore now shall have to go today has published repopulates the cartoons for which it was attacked in 2015 but since 2015 they haven't published any other kitchens of the prophet mohammed they're saying we're only doing this when there is a good reason today obviously they felt that was one really good reason now this shows just how fragmented french society has become over the past few years and it's fragmenting along so very many lines can this trial help somehow to bring the country together at least for a few days that's what people are hoping for here with if you look back to 2015 as i said in my report millions of people came together to defend press freedom and this trial will remind people that they have to stand together in the face of terrorism at least but as you said there are other fractious in french society that that have grown wider over the years for example the divide between the countryside and the city just look back at the more than one year of yellow vest demons
of the press freedom of expression has really receded here in france and no one really days to criticize gordon specially the prophet mohammed anymore now shall have to go today has published repopulates the cartoons for which it was attacked in 2015 but since 2015 they haven't published any other kitchens of the prophet mohammed they're saying we're only doing this when there is a good reason today obviously they felt that was one really good reason now this shows just how fragmented french...
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of the prophet mohammed they were printed a day before the trial starts of 14 alleged accomplices to an attack on my cousin's offices in 201512 people were killed including some of france's most celebrated cartoonists the cartoons of the prophet mohammed were 1st printed by the magazine in 2006 and caused anger across the muslim world. why farmers in zimbabwe can now apply to reclaim land seized when robert mugabe was president over 4000 farmers were forced from their land almost 20 years ago garbo said the policy was to undo the racist inheritance of land grabs in the colonial area but the evictions provoked international sanctions which are blamed for destroying the economy. the sister of paul recess a beginner who protected hundreds of people during the rwandan genocide on 2 story was turned into the hollywood film hotel rwanda says he was kidnapped well into by it's us a big you know was paraded in front of cameras in handcuffs on monday he's been living in exile and is known to be a fierce critic of president paul kagame his government you thought he said he's being held for forming and leading what they call terrorist movements. still has the program what have acti
of the prophet mohammed they were printed a day before the trial starts of 14 alleged accomplices to an attack on my cousin's offices in 201512 people were killed including some of france's most celebrated cartoonists the cartoons of the prophet mohammed were 1st printed by the magazine in 2006 and caused anger across the muslim world. why farmers in zimbabwe can now apply to reclaim land seized when robert mugabe was president over 4000 farmers were forced from their land almost 20 years ago...
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because he was a prominent critic of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman he was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul in 28 he. france's president has. to form a government within 6 weeks. that differences led to the resignation of the prime minister designate. and reports from. beginning to wane. it was a month ago. there was an opportunity. it was here where she met french president. who visited neighborhoods damaged by the devastating explosion at port. of the oceans her anger frustration and a little bit of feel. it's all together. before . it's clear. here it's the youth who are making the change and hopefully it's not for the kids. accused of betrayal for failing to form a nonpartisan government to deal with the deep economic crisis. we'll soon. see. lebanon is in desperate need of financial assistance to rebuild what was damaged by the poor. the collapsing economy france and other international powers have refused to provide. are made those who want. to bring about. protest action that is why many were putting their hopes on the international community but they've been. giving. them another 6 weeks to implement
because he was a prominent critic of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman he was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul in 28 he. france's president has. to form a government within 6 weeks. that differences led to the resignation of the prime minister designate. and reports from. beginning to wane. it was a month ago. there was an opportunity. it was here where she met french president. who visited neighborhoods damaged by the devastating explosion at port. of the oceans her anger...
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france over the years. charlie hebdo, as you were telling us begin to reprint those very controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed. even though they have been blamed for starting this violent carnage in paris. you had that huge march in the day following the paris attacks. leaders getting together here in paris. it does not seem like five years ago. here we are again looking at several things that bring back horrible memories. changed since has those marches and the solidarity. they have said the reason why the editorial staff felt with this trial starting, they wanted to reprint those caricatures and call on the public to support what they cherish so much. that is freedom of speech. a right that you have to blasphemy here in france. >> that is what presidentt macrn said recently, isn't it? freedom.he french mark: that is not something that is shared all across the globe. even in countries like the united states. there has been a lot of debate people like charlie or organizations like charlie were going too far. they were intentionally inciting hatred. [music playingng] artbound was made possible in part by expor
france over the years. charlie hebdo, as you were telling us begin to reprint those very controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed. even though they have been blamed for starting this violent carnage in paris. you had that huge march in the day following the paris attacks. leaders getting together here in paris. it does not seem like five years ago. here we are again looking at several things that bring back horrible memories. changed since has those marches and the solidarity. they have...
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france has been reliving the horrific attack on charlie hebdo five years ago as survivors give testimony in the trial of those suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammedcontinues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. ceremonies have been taking place in washington to honour the us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg. she is the first american woman to lie in state in the capitol. the equal rights champion is being honoured during a private has been honoured during a private ceremony attended by family members and some officials as well as invited guests, including the democratic presidential nominee, joe biden. thousands of people have already paid tribute to her outside the supreme court building. the us house of representatives speaker nancy pelosi opened the ceremony with a brief address. it is with profound sorrow and deep sympathy to the ginsberg family that i have the high honour to welcome justice ruth bader ginsburg to lie in state in the capital of the united states. she does so on a...built for abraham lincoln. may she rest in peace. speaking at the memorial service, rabbi lauren holtzblatt said the latejustice
france has been reliving the horrific attack on charlie hebdo five years ago as survivors give testimony in the trial of those suspected of involvement. earlier this month, charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons of mohammedcontinues to leave its mark on france. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. ceremonies have been taking place in washington to honour the us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg. she is the first american woman to lie in state in the capitol. the equal rights champion is being...
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spend much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. in tree islamic society in arabia women have the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inheritance they were the inheritance you girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit that change in women status back then was revolutionary women with no rights who could be killed given away became people with the right to inherit property. put simply sirrah for verse 11 states that a woman should inherit about half of what a man gets. the reason for the un equal treatment is that women didn't usually bear responsibility for providing for their family. so it was taken for granted that men should be allocated the larger share of an inheritance. so this is. easy the verse says that half the share of inheritance is the guaranteed minimum for women but there's nothing wrong with giving more than that. these days women work they participate in family life i split expense
spend much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. in tree islamic society in arabia women have the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inheritance they were the inheritance you girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit...
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much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. and she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. make society in arabia women had the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inheritance they were the inheritance the girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit that change in women status back then was revolutionary women with no rights who could be killed given away became people with the right to inherit property. put simply sirrah for verse 11 states that a woman should inherit about half of what a man gets. the reason for the un equal treatment is that women didn't usually bear responsibility for providing for their family. so it was taken for granted that men should be allocated the larger share of an inheritance. so this is. the verse says that half the share of inheritance is the guaranteed minimum for women but there is nothing wrong with giving more than that. these days women work they participate in family life i split expenses with my husban
much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. and she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. make society in arabia women had the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inheritance they were the inheritance the girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit that change in...
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france is very famous courted controversy it satirizes political and religious leaders famous people the attack is targeted because the newspaper had repeatedly published cartoons images of the prophet mohammed deemed to be offensive by many people however has defended its decision to republic these cartoons for to mark in a way the 1st day of this trial the editorial staff are saying that for them this is an opportunity to show that there is freedom of speech and expression in france that was repeated by the french president. on the eve of the trial he was on a trip to lebanon and he said the france is a country where you are allowed to be where you are allowed to criticize for example the government and leaders but for many people the republication of those cartoons will be seen as merely a provocation by. some of the survivors from. the supermarket attack will be in court during this trial they will be giving their testimony and no doubt it will be a very emotional few months this trial is expected to wrap up in november. who killed thousands of cambodians in the 1970 s. . 77 year old chris serving a life sentence for atrocities committed in the notorious mass murder reports. it was here
france is very famous courted controversy it satirizes political and religious leaders famous people the attack is targeted because the newspaper had repeatedly published cartoons images of the prophet mohammed deemed to be offensive by many people however has defended its decision to republic these cartoons for to mark in a way the 1st day of this trial the editorial staff are saying that for them this is an opportunity to show that there is freedom of speech and expression in france that was...
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depictions of mohammed a move in defense of freedom of speech to one of those slain or will this only incite even more islam is strange charlotte devinsky r.t. paris we spoke with the former head of france's elite tactical police unit rate he told us the trial should have started much sooner. some calls and going this case has lasted more than 5 years even 5 and a half affecting only the accomplices not those who carried out the attack because they are alive and can testify if for example we draw parallels with the terrorist attacks in christchurch new zealand which happened a year and a half ago the process there has ended the punishment already determined the year and a half it took there and in france 5 and a half years this is a real problem and i can't explain it or rather i can see there are reasons for this but that's not the point there is a serious problem here in france regarding the speed of the judicial system and the process for imposing criminal sentences i was ahead in the r.a. id an elite tactical unit and experienced the attack in real time these events left a horrific imprint on france and historically our memory of it needs to be preserved. saying and countries are stru
depictions of mohammed a move in defense of freedom of speech to one of those slain or will this only incite even more islam is strange charlotte devinsky r.t. paris we spoke with the former head of france's elite tactical police unit rate he told us the trial should have started much sooner. some calls and going this case has lasted more than 5 years even 5 and a half affecting only the accomplices not those who carried out the attack because they are alive and can testify if for example we...
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spend much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. in previous lamech society in arabia women had the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inheritance they were the inheritance girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit that change in women status back then was revolutionary women with no rights who could be killed given away became people with the right to inherit property. put simply sirrah for verse 11 states that a woman should inherit about half of what a man gets. the reason for the unequal treatment is that women didn't usually bear responsibility for providing for their family. so it was taken for granted that men should be allocated the larger share of an inheritance. so this is. the verse says that half the share of inheritance is the guaranteed minimum for women but there is nothing wrong with giving more than that. these days women work they participate in family life i split expenses with
spend much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. in previous lamech society in arabia women had the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inheritance they were the inheritance girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit that...
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spend much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. in tree islamic society in arabia women had the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inherit as they were the inheritance girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit that change in women status back then was revolutionary women with no rights who could be killed given away became people with the right to inherit property. put simply sirrah for verse 11 states that a woman should inherit about half of what a man gets. the reason for the unequal treatment is that women didn't usually bear responsibility for providing for their family. so it was taken for granted that men should be allocated the larger share of an inheritance. so this is. the verse says that half the share of inheritance is the guaranteed minimum for women but there's nothing wrong with giving more than that to the priests. these days women work they participate in family life i split expe
spend much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. in tree islamic society in arabia women had the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inherit as they were the inheritance girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit that...
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spend much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. in tree islamic society in arabia women had the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inherit they were the inheritance you girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit that change in women status back then was revolutionary women with no rights who could be killed and given away became people with the right to inherit property. put simply 0 for verse 11 states that a woman should inherit about half of what a man gets. the reason for the un equal treatment is that women didn't usually bear responsibility for providing for their family. so it was taken for granted that men should be allocated the larger share of an inheritance. so this. the verse says that half the share of inheritance is the guaranteed minimum for women but there's nothing wrong with giving more than that. these days women work they participate. i split expenses with my husband 55 he was
spend much time in france anymore she left the country because of rising islamophobia and now lives in london. she too sees islam as a source of empowerment for women it's said that mohammed gave dignity back to disenfranchised women. in tree islamic society in arabia women had the same status as animals or possessions they didn't have the right to inherit they were the inheritance you girls were killed at birth then islam came along and said no women must also have the right to inherit that...
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caricatures of the prophet mohammed and this marked the beginning of a wave of violence in europe. 17 people and three gunmen died during the three days of attacks. those on trial today in franced with some of the lesser crimes and some of the logistics providing vehicles and providing weapons. they all say that they had no idea what they were actually helping with at that point. we're going to keep an owe on that trial. len? >>> anne, thank you. developing now on the negotiations over a new coronavirus relief package. treasury secretary mnuchin hopes to reach a bipartisan deal. right now the two sides are still more than a trillion dollars apart. democrats want a $2.4 billion package and the house speaker pelosi said last week she'd be willing to go down to $2.2 trillion. >>> looking live at the white house now. where the trump administration has announced an unprecedented nationwide moratorium on evictions. president trump signed an executive order last night giving the cdc authority to halt evictions during the pandemic. the protection will remain in effect until the end of the year. and a new bill approved by the senate in california could help keep homes in the hands of r
caricatures of the prophet mohammed and this marked the beginning of a wave of violence in europe. 17 people and three gunmen died during the three days of attacks. those on trial today in franced with some of the lesser crimes and some of the logistics providing vehicles and providing weapons. they all say that they had no idea what they were actually helping with at that point. we're going to keep an owe on that trial. len? >>> anne, thank you. developing now on the negotiations over...
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france is very famously known courted control for say it satirizes political and religious leaders famous people the attack is targeted because the newspaper had repeatedly published cartoons images of the prophet mohammed deemed to be offensive by many people however charlie hebdo has defended its decision to republic these cartoons for to mark in a way the 1st day of this trial the editorial staff are saying that for them this is an opportunity to show that there is freedom of speech and expression in france that was repeated by the french president. only eve of the trial he was on a trip to lebanon and he said the france is a country where you are allowed to be where you are allowed to criticize for example the government and leaders but for many people the republication of those cartoons will be seen as merely a provocation by. some of the survivors. and the supermarket attack will be in court during this trial they will be giving their testimony. and no doubt it will be a very emotional few months this trial is expected to wrap up in november french president emmanuel mccoy is in baghdad following his visit to lebanon is the most senior foreign official to visit the iraqi prime minister mostafa sin
france is very famously known courted control for say it satirizes political and religious leaders famous people the attack is targeted because the newspaper had repeatedly published cartoons images of the prophet mohammed deemed to be offensive by many people however charlie hebdo has defended its decision to republic these cartoons for to mark in a way the 1st day of this trial the editorial staff are saying that for them this is an opportunity to show that there is freedom of speech and...