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i was that neighbour.ty neighbours so at least i don't run into them anymore. but when you have young children, you just weight until you get the first complaint because this kid wants to run up and down the hallways and knock on people's doors. if you have elderly people living next door, they will have a death wish out for you. >> i love it. i love is attained the suburbs. i just knock on random people's doors and i go, your tree is on my property. you better fix it! you better fix it! and then i go. i start a war that they didn't even have before. >> to go back to my previous point, [bleep]. no app needed! >> kat: up next, he stole someone's packages, now he is claiming emotional damages. [cheering and applause] narrator: for generations, this ally to the north has been by your side. ontario, canada, a partner connected by shared history, shared values, and a shared vision for what we can achieve together. stable and secure, when the world around us isn't. you can rely on ontario for energy to power you
i was that neighbour.ty neighbours so at least i don't run into them anymore. but when you have young children, you just weight until you get the first complaint because this kid wants to run up and down the hallways and knock on people's doors. if you have elderly people living next door, they will have a death wish out for you. >> i love it. i love is attained the suburbs. i just knock on random people's doors and i go, your tree is on my property. you better fix it! you better fix it!...
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l neighbour, needs to have a unified _ neighbour, needs to have a unified response _ neighbour, needs . unified response to the threat posed — unified response to the threat posed by— unified response to the threat posed try their— unified response to the threat posed by their neighbour, - unified response to the threat posed by their neighbour, but within— posed by their neighbour, but within south— posed by their neighbour, but within south korean - posed by their neighbour, but within south korean politics . within south korean politics there — within south korean politics there are _ within south korean politics there are factions _ within south korean politics there are factions and - within south korean politics there are factions and it - within south korean politics there are factions and it is i there are factions and it is very— there are factions and it is very divided _ there are factions and it is very divided and _ there are factions and it is very divided and we - there are factions and it is| very divided and we cannot there are factions and it is - very divided and we
l neighbour, needs to have a unified _ neighbour, needs to have a unified response _ neighbour, needs . unified response to the threat posed — unified response to the threat posed by— unified response to the threat posed try their— unified response to the threat posed by their neighbour, - unified response to the threat posed by their neighbour, but within— posed by their neighbour, but within south— posed by their neighbour, but within south korean - posed by their neighbour, but...
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neighbouring country is _ threat to them. neighbouring country is secure, _ threat to them.s secure, the neighbouring countries are secure from syrians. we were not the issue. assad was the issue. we got rid of assad from syria, wejust issue. we got rid of assad from syria, we just want to build our future, syria, we just want to build ourfuture, wejust syria, we just want to build our future, we just want to build our economy, our country. we do not want another dictatorship to come and we don't need israel to do our job. don't need israel to do our 'ob. . , ., ., , job. that is going to be the question — job. that is going to be the question for _ job. that is going to be the question for so _ job. that is going to be the question for so many, - job. that is going to be the question for so many, and | job. that is going to be the - question for so many, and that is what we have been trying to look into, given the origins of hds as an al-qaeda affiliate. in terms of you and your family, what happened to you, what drove you out of syria in the first place?— what drove you ou
neighbouring country is _ threat to them. neighbouring country is secure, _ threat to them.s secure, the neighbouring countries are secure from syrians. we were not the issue. assad was the issue. we got rid of assad from syria, wejust issue. we got rid of assad from syria, we just want to build our future, syria, we just want to build ourfuture, wejust syria, we just want to build our future, we just want to build our economy, our country. we do not want another dictatorship to come and we...
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- these two neighbours? now, after the taliban _ these two neighbours? neighbours? now, after the taliban took over i these two neighbours? now, after the taliban took over in august 2021, when they seized power, since then the relations between islamabad and campbell have deteriorated. previously, everyone was talking about how pakistan was providing sanctuary. then, their relationship soured because of repeated attacks by the taliban. this shares common ideology with the taliban and this year alone, pakistan says that hundreds of the soldiers had been killed in flash attacks by these militants particularly in the province along the border. in march this year, pakistan carried out similar strikes that led to further violence and tensions between the two countries. the two are neighbours and afghanistan depends on trade and forfood imports afghanistan depends on trade and for food imports and a number of essential items coming from pakistan. as the escalate, the borders are closed and that leads to complications for civilians and in fact, today, the loca
- these two neighbours? now, after the taliban _ these two neighbours? neighbours? now, after the taliban took over i these two neighbours? now, after the taliban took over in august 2021, when they seized power, since then the relations between islamabad and campbell have deteriorated. previously, everyone was talking about how pakistan was providing sanctuary. then, their relationship soured because of repeated attacks by the taliban. this shares common ideology with the taliban and this year...
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let usjust growing by the day by its neighbours. and at the end of the second day, the council of understanding, you joining me now is chris doyle, who director of the council for arab—british understanding a caretaker prime minister and the new cabinet working with the new cabinet working with the old government with the oral president —— board president assad. -- board president assad. you saw the demise _ -- board president assad. you saw the demise of _ -- board president assad. you saw the demise of the - —— board president assad. you. saw the demise of the assad family regime and a very bold fashion and that gives us a hopeful start for syria and the new transition. but it is really important that we move as quickly as possible to move towards a transmission transitional administration, while syrians are happy to see the end of assad, i think there is some nervousness among syrians about the what ruled over it lived in the authoritarian fashion and it's pretty islamist and has its roots in al-qaeda and it really does have some
let usjust growing by the day by its neighbours. and at the end of the second day, the council of understanding, you joining me now is chris doyle, who director of the council for arab—british understanding a caretaker prime minister and the new cabinet working with the new cabinet working with the old government with the oral president —— board president assad. -- board president assad. you saw the demise _ -- board president assad. you saw the demise of _ -- board president assad. you...
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the taliban officials say their forces have launched attacks on areas in neighbouring pakistan.ter kabul said 46 people were killed in pakistani air strikes inside afghan territory. i�*ve been speaking to our south asia regional editor — anbarasan ethirajan who gave me the latest. crashes were reported on the border. the defence ministry spokesman, this is the defence ministry, said they had launched what they called retaliatory attacks. so far, we haven�*t heard any confirmation about casualties but one source reported is saying that there was one soldier killed and six others injured. it has triggered tensions between the two forces across the border, particularly in the province. as said, what happened was that 46 people were killed when they carried out air strikes. the militants who had been targeting it insecurity in the province so that has resulted in a war of wills between the two sides because kabul always denied the accusations that it was harbouring any insurgents carrying out attacks on pakistani security forces. this is also due to people fleeing because of this es
the taliban officials say their forces have launched attacks on areas in neighbouring pakistan.ter kabul said 46 people were killed in pakistani air strikes inside afghan territory. i�*ve been speaking to our south asia regional editor — anbarasan ethirajan who gave me the latest. crashes were reported on the border. the defence ministry spokesman, this is the defence ministry, said they had launched what they called retaliatory attacks. so far, we haven�*t heard any confirmation about...
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serious neighbours and the united nations have called for the attacks to stop.he new interim prime minister has called for stability and calm, he was appointed on tuesday with a rubber group that took damascus. the governor small pocket of rebel held territory. in damascus, some shops have reopened now, traffic is resumed and 40% of government staff were back to work. he is a international editor, jamie bowen. at the border, the biggest and potentially deadliest divide in syria. coming in from lebanon, syrians who fled the war and the assads — desperate to get home. in the opposite direction, syrians desperate to get out — families who fear they'll be singled out for revenge. some because their religious sect supported the former regime, or because the men fought for bashar al—assad. ali read out a facebook post from a small militia swearing vengeance. so is this such a threat that you want to take your family out to lebanon? you're worried about your lives? translation: yes, sure. the kids, my wife, i'm afraid for them. that's why i'm taking them out to lebanon
serious neighbours and the united nations have called for the attacks to stop.he new interim prime minister has called for stability and calm, he was appointed on tuesday with a rubber group that took damascus. the governor small pocket of rebel held territory. in damascus, some shops have reopened now, traffic is resumed and 40% of government staff were back to work. he is a international editor, jamie bowen. at the border, the biggest and potentially deadliest divide in syria. coming in from...
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the battle of the noisy neighbours as england and wales are drawn together for next summer's european championship england's women are brilliant with the ball in bloemfontein as they take control in their one—off test against south africa. and show me the money: for the first time in history, the us ryder cup team will be paid to compete. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. less than 200 days to go until the women's european championship begins, and on monday the 16 teams competing could begin to see their path to the final as the group stages were drawn. it was the final group that provided the biggest talking point as defending champions england were not only drawn against one of the other favourites, france, but also the 2017 champions the netherlands and their neighbours wales, who are debuting at the tournament for the very first time. we have a very interesting, exciting group. it is a bit the same as the nation's league groups all the time, very tough, very exciting. for us, onjuly 5 it will start. just a word on wheels as well playing — just a word on wheels as we
the battle of the noisy neighbours as england and wales are drawn together for next summer's european championship england's women are brilliant with the ball in bloemfontein as they take control in their one—off test against south africa. and show me the money: for the first time in history, the us ryder cup team will be paid to compete. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. less than 200 days to go until the women's european championship begins, and on monday the 16 teams...
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the un and syria's neighbours have called for the israeli attacks to stop. accusing israel of displaying occupying mentality in the demilitarised buffer zone between syria and the israeli—occupied golan heights. other nations including uae, qatar, saudi arabia and egypt say that israel is exploiting the downfall of assad. meanwhile, eu foreign policy chief kaja kallas has warned of the risks of sectarian violence and an extremist resurgence in syria. she urged international powers to help a peaceful transition saying... the united states says it will recognise and fully support a future syria government so long as it emerges from a credible, inclusive process that respects minorities and prevents syria being used as a base for terrorism . normal life is gradually returning to the syrian capital. the islamist rebel leadership has chosen the man who's been running most of idlib province as interim prime minister. some civil servants have been urged to return to work. there have been further celebrations on the streets of damascus. our international editorjerem
the un and syria's neighbours have called for the israeli attacks to stop. accusing israel of displaying occupying mentality in the demilitarised buffer zone between syria and the israeli—occupied golan heights. other nations including uae, qatar, saudi arabia and egypt say that israel is exploiting the downfall of assad. meanwhile, eu foreign policy chief kaja kallas has warned of the risks of sectarian violence and an extremist resurgence in syria. she urged international powers to help a...
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but you made a demo tape before you joined the cast of neighbours. when i was 16...ou know, like, minimum wage as an actor, but that was. . .that was good. and i used that money to have singing lessons. logically, doing the demo cassette was to potentially get more acting roles. you know, can you water ski? sure. can you paraglide? yeah! can you sing? yeah, here's a tape. so that's kind of why i did it, but i know i also... i was a pop fan, so that was like a... like a pipe dream to me. do you see yourself as a singer or an actress? what do you want to be? both. but eventually you're going to have to come down and decide to be one thing or the other. well, eventually... you see, pop singing and being a hit—maker, that can't last as long as being an actress, can it? no, true. i guess with acting you can only keep on learning and developing new skills. so i really don't know. i can only sort of think a week ahead. # go, go, go, go... l go, greased lightning # you're burning up. the quarter mile... # because i know you and your brother and sister used to perform greased
but you made a demo tape before you joined the cast of neighbours. when i was 16...ou know, like, minimum wage as an actor, but that was. . .that was good. and i used that money to have singing lessons. logically, doing the demo cassette was to potentially get more acting roles. you know, can you water ski? sure. can you paraglide? yeah! can you sing? yeah, here's a tape. so that's kind of why i did it, but i know i also... i was a pop fan, so that was like a... like a pipe dream to me. do you...
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started to share my story with the world because of what happened to me and my community and my neighbours and family and my country. in your nobel peace prize acceptance speech, you said you hoped that it would mark "the beginning of a new era "when peace is the priority and the world can collectively "begin to define a new road map to protect women, "children, and minorities from persecution". how do you feel about those words now, six years on? ifeel the same. i say the same words over and over again. and i know a lot is going on in the world and i know these are dangerous times and there are more conflicts, unfortunately, in my region, and in other parts of the world but we have to keep reminding them with these words, we have to go back and knock on their doors, especially world leaders, over and over again to remind them of their responsibilities, and these international institutions who were meant to protect the most vulnerable. but they have been absent in most of these conflicts, especially in the middle east. so many people around the world, including myself, feel that these inst
started to share my story with the world because of what happened to me and my community and my neighbours and family and my country. in your nobel peace prize acceptance speech, you said you hoped that it would mark "the beginning of a new era "when peace is the priority and the world can collectively "begin to define a new road map to protect women, "children, and minorities from persecution". how do you feel about those words now, six years on? ifeel the same. i say...
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i've been dumped a few times by some waves. # neighbours..#.ack to the start of your career. wow, 0k. because i think, to a lot of people, you are an actress who became a singer. you're disturbing the whole street with your carry—on, and it is sunday morning. i don't hear anyone else complaining, you old bag! in my day, you'd have received a good hiding for talking to your elders like that! but you made a demo tape before you joined the cast of neighbours. when i was 16... i mean, i made, you know, like, minimum wage as an actor, but that was. . .that was good. and i used that money to have singing lessons. logically, doing the demo cassette was to potentially get more acting roles. you know, can you water ski? sure. can you paraglide? yeah! can you sing? yeah, here's a tape. so that's kind of why i did it, but i know i also... i was a pop fan, so that was like a... like a pipe dream to me. do you see yourself as a singer or an actress? what do you want to be? both. but eventually you're going to have to come down and decide to be one thing or
i've been dumped a few times by some waves. # neighbours..#.ack to the start of your career. wow, 0k. because i think, to a lot of people, you are an actress who became a singer. you're disturbing the whole street with your carry—on, and it is sunday morning. i don't hear anyone else complaining, you old bag! in my day, you'd have received a good hiding for talking to your elders like that! but you made a demo tape before you joined the cast of neighbours. when i was 16... i mean, i made, you...
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a lot of iraqisjoined isis, our neighbours and a lot of people from the region. were also thousands of foreigners who came from europe, from other parts of the world and joined isis, and believed in their ideology. and a lot of them, you know, after isis was defeated, men and women were able to come back to their countries of origin. so, it's not about evidence, it'sjust a lack of political will. and that process is over now, is it? the process right now, it's in the hands of the iraqi authorities. so, unitad has nothing to do with it. but then, iraq, it's another story. you know, they take their time and they don't do it properly. they don't have a plan on when all these remains will be identified and brought back. why is justice so important? what people don't know about isis and like—minded groups is that they don't care about being killed, but they are so scared of facing the girls and... ..women and girls in the courtroom. you can't defeat this ideology with weapons. they will always come back with a different name if we don't hold them accountable in front
a lot of iraqisjoined isis, our neighbours and a lot of people from the region. were also thousands of foreigners who came from europe, from other parts of the world and joined isis, and believed in their ideology. and a lot of them, you know, after isis was defeated, men and women were able to come back to their countries of origin. so, it's not about evidence, it'sjust a lack of political will. and that process is over now, is it? the process right now, it's in the hands of the iraqi...
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syria should have peaceful relations with its neighbours, relevant organisations should have access—te of syrians _ help determine the fate of syrians and foreign nationals, and eventually hold abusers accountable. on this point let me just — accountable. on this point let me just add that the united states— me just add that the united states continues our own dog and determined efforts to find the american journalist, and determined efforts to find the americanjournalist, austin the american journalist, austin thys— the american journalist, austin thys and — the americanjournalist, austin thys and bring him home. nobody has illusions about how difficult this will be but the syrian _ difficult this will be but the syrian people are determined to break— syrian people are determined to break with the past and shape a tletter— break with the past and shape a better future. what we have seen — better future. what we have seen over the past few days, what — seen over the past few days, what the _ seen over the past few days, what the world has seen, so nrany— what the world has seen, so m
syria should have peaceful relations with its neighbours, relevant organisations should have access—te of syrians _ help determine the fate of syrians and foreign nationals, and eventually hold abusers accountable. on this point let me just — accountable. on this point let me just add that the united states— me just add that the united states continues our own dog and determined efforts to find the american journalist, and determined efforts to find the americanjournalist, austin the...
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and my neighbours said, "oh, that's the airplane."y small village is far away from the airport. it's impossible, the sound of the airplane, so i told them that's the sound of wave. there was a horrible, lingering silence from aceh, which was always going to be bad news — we just didn't quite know how bad. it was just a regular morning, a regular thai morning. we were a bit hungover from partying the night before. lou and i went to the reception area to book a flight out for the following day. we noticed that the sea had pushed back, and we could see that really clearly, because where we were staying was right on the water in khao lak. my mum said, "there looks like there's going to be a bit of... there's going to be a bit of a flood, so you should put the cushions inside." i did that, i put all the cushions in my room, and then my... i think my mum had said, "just stay in your rooms and close your doors and everything will be fine." i had no sensation| of the earthquake. we went to a small cabana, erm, therapy room by the beach, - and
and my neighbours said, "oh, that's the airplane."y small village is far away from the airport. it's impossible, the sound of the airplane, so i told them that's the sound of wave. there was a horrible, lingering silence from aceh, which was always going to be bad news — we just didn't quite know how bad. it was just a regular morning, a regular thai morning. we were a bit hungover from partying the night before. lou and i went to the reception area to book a flight out for the...
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millions of refugees, largely still in neighbouring turkey, lebanon and jordan, and so many are starting to return to syria, positive sign of their hopes for a better future, now that assad is gone, but a lot depends on what happens now. this flow into syria could quickly become a flow back out, and potentially increase the numbers using dangerous, illegal migration routes, to europe and the united kingdom. syria has proven to be a hotbed of extremism. this house will know that the group whose offensive first pushed back the resume, hts, as it is now being called, are also a prescribed terrorist organisation in the uk, as an alias of al-qaeda. that should rightly make us cautious. thus far, hts has offered reassurances to those in aleppo, hama and damascus. they have committed to cooperate with the international community that is monitoring chemical weapons. we willjudge hts by the actions, monitoring closely how they and other parties to this conflict treat all civilians in the areas they control. the uk and our allies have spent over a decade combating terrorism in syria. daesh remains
millions of refugees, largely still in neighbouring turkey, lebanon and jordan, and so many are starting to return to syria, positive sign of their hopes for a better future, now that assad is gone, but a lot depends on what happens now. this flow into syria could quickly become a flow back out, and potentially increase the numbers using dangerous, illegal migration routes, to europe and the united kingdom. syria has proven to be a hotbed of extremism. this house will know that the group whose...
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brexit, conflict with russia, eu neighbours slamming shut borders, riffs were to be neighbours slammingr motives were often questioned. —— rifts. in your memoir, you describe your life in two parts, one part behind the berlin wall and communism and the other part in germany, mainly in the world of politics, but you always come back to being viewed by some as an outsider. during your political career, people looked at you and said, you never really got or appreciated democracy, did that hurt your feelings? how did that make you feel? so i have a number of short questions to ask you, just to try to get to know you are a bit better. first of all, do you still feel like an outsider? who has been the biggest influence on you in your life, or the biggest help to you? do you have any indulgences or little weaknesses? chocolate or anything like that that you might have as a weakness? i like those things as well! i hear that in private you have enjoyed in the past to imitate some world leaders. is that right, and do you have a favourite leader to imitate, would you like to share that with us? be
brexit, conflict with russia, eu neighbours slamming shut borders, riffs were to be neighbours slammingr motives were often questioned. —— rifts. in your memoir, you describe your life in two parts, one part behind the berlin wall and communism and the other part in germany, mainly in the world of politics, but you always come back to being viewed by some as an outsider. during your political career, people looked at you and said, you never really got or appreciated democracy, did that hurt...
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it is not good for syrians or their neighbours or stability, good for syrians or their neighbours orstability, it would have a spill—over onto israel, and the fact of what we're seeing now is the idf putting more forces, focusing on the syrian border trying to make sure it does not spill—over. i think it's a good thing to do at the moment. israel will not intervene, it is not for us to play with. it is syria, of course, but will mean need to be careful to make sure those strong fours do not fall into the wrong hands. syria has chemical weapons, one of the countries with the most expensive chemical weapon industry, in the region, and just think what would happen if the falls into the hands of islamists backed by no one, trying to control and caliphate on the border of lebanon or israel, i don't want to wish that person or regains control, because he is a bad actor himself, but i hope it stabilise, so that the strategic weapon and capabilities do not fall into the wrong hands. that story movin: into the wrong hands. that story moving quickly. _ into the wrong hands. that story moving quickly, g
it is not good for syrians or their neighbours or stability, good for syrians or their neighbours orstability, it would have a spill—over onto israel, and the fact of what we're seeing now is the idf putting more forces, focusing on the syrian border trying to make sure it does not spill—over. i think it's a good thing to do at the moment. israel will not intervene, it is not for us to play with. it is syria, of course, but will mean need to be careful to make sure those strong fours do not...
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under the trump administration, so many of our neighbours, members are families, friends, colleagues,t seems this new administration fundamentally thinks immigrants should not be here. in fundamentally thinks immigrants should not be here.— should not be here. in the applewood _ should not be here. in the applewood would - should not be here. in the i applewood would reportedly should not be here. in the - applewood would reportedly have a panic button feature that will essentially allow users to contact relatives as well the newest consulate if detention is deemed imminent. ijust wondered how imminent affected you think something like that would be given the way authorities to operate. one thing we — authorities to operate. one thing we do _ authorities to operate. one thing we do know— authorities to operate. one thing we do know from - authorities to operate. ole: thing we do know from national justice centre is years of work from individuals who have been today and they really isolated. —— detained. it's really hard for them to secure an attorney or make contact with loved ones to
under the trump administration, so many of our neighbours, members are families, friends, colleagues,t seems this new administration fundamentally thinks immigrants should not be here. in fundamentally thinks immigrants should not be here.— should not be here. in the applewood _ should not be here. in the applewood would - should not be here. in the i applewood would reportedly should not be here. in the - applewood would reportedly have a panic button feature that will essentially allow...
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they know their neighbours very well and they have a lot of friends there.tory of dominique pelicot�*s unmasking begins at this supermarket in the nearby town of carpentras. a curtain is about to be lifted here, a first glimpse into a world of almost unthinkable depravity. dominique pelicot was in a supermarket, and he took with him a little camera on his phone, and he was trying to take some pictures under the clothes of some woman. speaks french often nothing is done about this type of crime. i but in this particular case, there was a very often nothing is done about this type of crime. but in this particular case, there was a very determined security guard in the supermarket. he stopped this man, and he also convinced the three women who had been targeted to complain to the police. dominique pelicot is arrested and released on bail. but crucially, the local police decide to keep investigating. back home with gisele, his wife of 47 years, dominique tries to shrug it off as a moment of madness. she was absolutely shocked when she heard about that and she to
they know their neighbours very well and they have a lot of friends there.tory of dominique pelicot�*s unmasking begins at this supermarket in the nearby town of carpentras. a curtain is about to be lifted here, a first glimpse into a world of almost unthinkable depravity. dominique pelicot was in a supermarket, and he took with him a little camera on his phone, and he was trying to take some pictures under the clothes of some woman. speaks french often nothing is done about this type of...
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lebanon. update from neighbouring lebanon-— update from neighbouring lebanon. ., q lebanon. -- barbarat this. _ they are alive. rescued from the wreckage moments after the bombs struck. footage posted by the syrian civil defence group, the white helmets, shows the aftermath of an attack on the rebel stronghold of idlib, south—west of aleppo. the regime is fighting back. thousands of people have been displaced, fleeing aleppo and areas around idlib. their lives suddenly upended by this escalation in syria's civil war. translation: we are following the battle news and god willing | the regime will fall. we count night and day to return, as the kids are tired and shocked. we left and came here in our clothes and nothing else. the speedy capture of aleppo took everyone by surprise. a devastating blow to the assad regime. the insurgents continue their advance, but here the city is coming to terms with a new normal. some are fearful of the anti—government rebels, but so far people continue with their daily lives. and for those driven out by previous battles, a chance to come home. translatio
lebanon. update from neighbouring lebanon-— update from neighbouring lebanon. ., q lebanon. -- barbarat this. _ they are alive. rescued from the wreckage moments after the bombs struck. footage posted by the syrian civil defence group, the white helmets, shows the aftermath of an attack on the rebel stronghold of idlib, south—west of aleppo. the regime is fighting back. thousands of people have been displaced, fleeing aleppo and areas around idlib. their lives suddenly upended by this...
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the neighbours are screaming from the rooftop that that's exactly what he was.ken into custody. hts aren't the only guns in town. other rebel groups are —— are here too — and for them, those with links to the former regime are easy prey. translation: you have stolen this house. - today you are a thief. this hasn't been coordinated with any faction, it's a situation that could easily spiral out of control. so, the man they're arresting is accused of being shabiha — a government informant, a regime informant. the neighbours are screaming from the rooftop that that's exactly what he was. so, him and a number of other men are being ta ken into custody. hts aren't the only guns in town. other rebel groups are —— are here too — and for them, those with links to the former regime are easy prey. some belongings. translation: they came and broke down the door. and took my house. this cctv footage shows the moment of the break—in. armed rebels arrived and smashed their way into the property. the group's commander moved his family inside. they have now been evicted. but no
the neighbours are screaming from the rooftop that that's exactly what he was.ken into custody. hts aren't the only guns in town. other rebel groups are —— are here too — and for them, those with links to the former regime are easy prey. translation: you have stolen this house. - today you are a thief. this hasn't been coordinated with any faction, it's a situation that could easily spiral out of control. so, the man they're arresting is accused of being shabiha — a government...
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we did the same analysis on similar news pages from israel and neighbouring arabic speaking countriesd found that engagement went up. meta confirmed that temporary product and policy measures were brought in in response to the conflict. the company admitted that pages posting exclusively about the war were more likely to see engagement impacted, but it said any implication that this was done to deliberately suppress a particular voice is unequivocally false. but according to some people from inside the company, palestinians have been deliberately suppressed. this former meta employee asked us to keep them anonymous, but shared internal documents about a change that was made to instagram's algorithm. within a week of the hamas attack, the code was changed, essentially making it more aggressive towards palestinian people writing comments on instagram posts. they gave us these leaked documents showing an order to strengthen the precision threshold further from a0 to 25 for palestinian authors only, and this means the algorithm only has to be 25% sure a comment from a palestinian based in
we did the same analysis on similar news pages from israel and neighbouring arabic speaking countriesd found that engagement went up. meta confirmed that temporary product and policy measures were brought in in response to the conflict. the company admitted that pages posting exclusively about the war were more likely to see engagement impacted, but it said any implication that this was done to deliberately suppress a particular voice is unequivocally false. but according to some people from...
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a country that has been seen as a reliable democracy in west africa at a time when neighbouring countriesa's once booming economy is struggling. young people face high unemployment, inflation is up and debt keeps growing. but ghana is not alone. in kenya, similar debt issues led to protests and higher taxes, part of a larger debt crisis facing many developing nations. this economic frustration has young ghanaians often choosing between staying or migrating, but they say this election gives them a chance to insist on policies which could make it easierfor them at home. then there's the environment. illegal mining, known as galamsey, is devastating ghana's forests and rivers. these forests also don't just matter to ghana. these are rivers often used by the local community as sources of drinking water. they help absorb carbon emissions, making them critical in the fight against climate change. for ghana, climate change is real and immediate. young ghanaians arejoining a global movement, demanding leaders protect the land and the climate. and it all ties back to governance. recent concerns ab
a country that has been seen as a reliable democracy in west africa at a time when neighbouring countriesa's once booming economy is struggling. young people face high unemployment, inflation is up and debt keeps growing. but ghana is not alone. in kenya, similar debt issues led to protests and higher taxes, part of a larger debt crisis facing many developing nations. this economic frustration has young ghanaians often choosing between staying or migrating, but they say this election gives them...
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you it comes to how its neighbours have dealt with it— dealt with it.t. you mentioned their event from the _ dealt with it. you mentioned their event from the reaction _ dealt with it. you mentioned their event from the reaction within - dealt with it. you mentioned theirj event from the reaction within the country. what have you been hearing from people, family orfriends or anyone within syria, about their reaction? ., , ., , _ . reaction? there really happy. we have relatives _ reaction? there really happy. we have relatives who _ reaction? there really happy. we have relatives who went - reaction? there really happy. we have relatives who went out - reaction? there really happy. we have relatives who went out in i reaction? there really happy. we l have relatives who went out in the streets and actually supported the efforts to take over some parts of the city. when the government versus were melting away, just to protect their neighbourhoods. but now a lot of people are turning also to the horrors of assad's tales, lake saydnaya, where people have b
you it comes to how its neighbours have dealt with it— dealt with it.t. you mentioned their event from the _ dealt with it. you mentioned their event from the reaction _ dealt with it. you mentioned their event from the reaction within - dealt with it. you mentioned theirj event from the reaction within the country. what have you been hearing from people, family orfriends or anyone within syria, about their reaction? ., , ., , _ . reaction? there really happy. we have relatives _ reaction?...
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syria should have peaceful relations with its neighbours.s had made "direct contact" with hayat tahrir al—sham, the group leading the rebel alliance in syria. these talks injordan come as diplomatic moves are gathering pace to stabilise the country, where mass rallies have been taking place to celebrate the end of five decades of authoritarian rule by the assad regime. thousands of people packed into the main square in damascus on friday setting off fireworks, sounding their car horns, and waving a new nationalflag — that of the rebel forces. in aleppo, residents danced in the streets and set fire to a huge billboard depicting the assads. let's speak to aaron david miller, a former us state department official and adviser on arab—israeli negotiations to both republican and democratic administrations. welcome to bbc news. ijust wonder if we could start with those words from antony blinken, the fact that direct contact has been made with hts. this much be a nightmare for world leaders because it is detonated still a terrorist group by many cou
syria should have peaceful relations with its neighbours.s had made "direct contact" with hayat tahrir al—sham, the group leading the rebel alliance in syria. these talks injordan come as diplomatic moves are gathering pace to stabilise the country, where mass rallies have been taking place to celebrate the end of five decades of authoritarian rule by the assad regime. thousands of people packed into the main square in damascus on friday setting off fireworks, sounding their car...
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a country that has been seen as a reliable democracy in west africa at a time when neighbouring countries*s once booming economy is struggling. young people face high unemployment, inflation is up and debt keeps growing. but ghana is not alone. in kenya, similar debt issues led to protests and higher taxes, part of a larger debt crisis facing many developing nations. this economic frustration has young ghanaians often choosing between staying or migrating, but they say this election gives them a chance to insist on policies which could make it easierfor them at home. then there�*s the environment. illegal mining, known as galamsey, is devastating ghana�*s forests and rivers. these forests also don�*t just matter to ghana. these are rivers often used by the local community as sources of drinking water. they help absorb carbon emissions, making them critical in the fight against climate change. for ghana, climate change is real and immediate. young ghanaians arejoining a global movement, demanding leaders protect the land and the climate. and it all ties back to governance. recent concerns
a country that has been seen as a reliable democracy in west africa at a time when neighbouring countries*s once booming economy is struggling. young people face high unemployment, inflation is up and debt keeps growing. but ghana is not alone. in kenya, similar debt issues led to protests and higher taxes, part of a larger debt crisis facing many developing nations. this economic frustration has young ghanaians often choosing between staying or migrating, but they say this election gives them...
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mr; neighbours have forced her to close a popular venue. my soul had been _ close a popular venue. popular venue. my soul had been ripped out. _ close a popular venue. my soul had been ripped out. i - close a popular venue. my soul had been ripped out. i let- close a popular venue. my soul had been ripped out. i let so i had been ripped out. i let so many people down. it wasn't just me. my agent lost their jobs, my staff lost their jobs, and then the musicians and nagging that were coming up. it caused such a stir.— caused such a stir. while many small to medium _ caused such a stir. while many small to medium venues - caused such a stir. while many small to medium venues are i small to medium venues are struggling, arresting big taxes sky more than half a million fans flocked to see taylor swift on her australian tour. katy perry and taylor swift put on a good show and they've got the money to do it and people want to know that when they go out, they are going to be entertained. they don't really want to take as many risk. music gives a voice to culture, but in australia, parts of
mr; neighbours have forced her to close a popular venue. my soul had been _ close a popular venue. popular venue. my soul had been ripped out. _ close a popular venue. my soul had been ripped out. i - close a popular venue. my soul had been ripped out. i let- close a popular venue. my soul had been ripped out. i let so i had been ripped out. i let so many people down. it wasn't just me. my agent lost their jobs, my staff lost their jobs, and then the musicians and nagging that were coming up....
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byjuly, here at her new home, out of sight of neighbours, the beatings accelerated.ffered 25 broken bones and a serious brain injury, but nobody took her to hospital. sara would help with the washing. judy lozeron lived next door and noticed sara was subdued. i never saw her smile or do anything that a child maybe should do. and that worried me, really, but not... it didn't make me feel suspicious. on the 8th of august, sara's young body could take no more and she died without even being taken to hospital. she was such a special little girl. hard to put into words, actually. i don't think i've ever felt such sadness. urfan sharif and beinash batool now face life sentences for murder, while an independent review looks at the involvement of surrey children's services in sara sharif�*s short, tragic life. daniel sandford, bbc news. after sara's body was discovered, urfan sharif, sara's father, beinash batool, her stepmother, faisal malik, her uncle, and five of sara's siblings, were the subject of a police hunt across pakistan for several weeks. caroline davies and her
byjuly, here at her new home, out of sight of neighbours, the beatings accelerated.ffered 25 broken bones and a serious brain injury, but nobody took her to hospital. sara would help with the washing. judy lozeron lived next door and noticed sara was subdued. i never saw her smile or do anything that a child maybe should do. and that worried me, really, but not... it didn't make me feel suspicious. on the 8th of august, sara's young body could take no more and she died without even being taken...
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at the weekend, friends and neighbours held a vigil for sara sharif, a little girl who wanted to winow be remembered for the brutal way she was killed by her own father and stepmother. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. do stay with us, because in about 25 minutes' time, i will be talking to daniel sandford, who was in court throughout that trial and was there for today bosnian sentencing stub so that is coming up, as i say, in about 25 minutes' time. —— today's sentencing. to the middle east now, where, after months of deadlock, there are new signs that israel and hamas could be moving also sentenced today to 16 years in prison for allowing the death of a child, sara's uncle, faisal malik, who lived in the house but did nothing to save sara. at the weekend, friends and neighbours held a vigil for sara sharif, a little girl who wanted to win x factor but will now be remembered for the brutal way she was killed by her own father and stepmother. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. do stay with us, because in about 25 minutes' time, i will be talking to daniel sandf
at the weekend, friends and neighbours held a vigil for sara sharif, a little girl who wanted to winow be remembered for the brutal way she was killed by her own father and stepmother. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. do stay with us, because in about 25 minutes' time, i will be talking to daniel sandford, who was in court throughout that trial and was there for today bosnian sentencing stub so that is coming up, as i say, in about 25 minutes' time. —— today's sentencing. to...
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the battle of the noisy neighbours as england and wales are drawn together for next summer's europeann as they take control in their one off test against south africa. and show me the money. for the first time in history, the us ryder cup team will be paid to compete. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. less than 200 days to go until the women's european championship begins. and on monday — the 16 teams competing could begin to see their path to the final as the group stages were drawn. it was the final group that provided the biggest talking point as defending champions england were not only drawn against one of the other favourites, france but also the 2017 champions the netherlands and their neighbours wales who are debuting at the tournament for the very first time.
the battle of the noisy neighbours as england and wales are drawn together for next summer's europeann as they take control in their one off test against south africa. and show me the money. for the first time in history, the us ryder cup team will be paid to compete. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. less than 200 days to go until the women's european championship begins. and on monday — the 16 teams competing could begin to see their path to the final as the group stages were...
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byjuly, here at her new home, out of sight of neighbours, the beatings accelerated.ffered 25 broken bones and a serious brain injury, but nobody took her to hospital. sara would help with the washing. judy lozeron lived next door and noticed sara was subdued. i never saw her smile or do anything that a child maybe should do. and that worried me, really, but not... it didn't make me feel suspicious. on the 8th of august, sara's young body could take no more and she died without even being taken to hospital. she was such a special little girl. hard to put into words, actually. i don't think i've ever felt such sadness. urfan sharif and beinash batool now face life sentences for murder while an independent review looks at the involvement of surrey children's services in sara sharif�*s short tragic life. daniel sandford, bbc news. after sara's body was discovered, urfan sharif, sara's father, beinash batool, her stepmother, faisal malik, her uncle and five of sara's siblings were the subject of a police hunt across pakistan for several weeks. caroline davies and her team
byjuly, here at her new home, out of sight of neighbours, the beatings accelerated.ffered 25 broken bones and a serious brain injury, but nobody took her to hospital. sara would help with the washing. judy lozeron lived next door and noticed sara was subdued. i never saw her smile or do anything that a child maybe should do. and that worried me, really, but not... it didn't make me feel suspicious. on the 8th of august, sara's young body could take no more and she died without even being taken...
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honestly, the neighbouring countries and the international community, we have been through so much.n order to cross the seas to a safe place and now that syria is promising and is a safe place, a lot of people are coming back and i've — all of my friends who have been in syria's neighbouring countries who have now gotten passports are already on their way back and some of them have already made it back and i'm just waiting to see how i can renew my syrian passport. i'm glad i didn't burn it because i almost did! i want to go back, for sure. the un says that after the fall of assad, the world is witnessing a reshaping of the middle east. iran's influence in the region is diminishing while turkey has announced it will reopen its embassy in damascus for the first time in more than a decade. the united states is calling for stability, saying it's working to prevent a resurgence of islamic state. and israel is still bombing parts of syria after seizing control of a demilitarised buffer zone in the occupied golan heights. earlier, i spoke to the american diplomatjames jeffrey. he's been t
honestly, the neighbouring countries and the international community, we have been through so much.n order to cross the seas to a safe place and now that syria is promising and is a safe place, a lot of people are coming back and i've — all of my friends who have been in syria's neighbouring countries who have now gotten passports are already on their way back and some of them have already made it back and i'm just waiting to see how i can renew my syrian passport. i'm glad i didn't burn it...
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i think the neighbours feel exactly the same. admits her pet is as �*ugly as sin�* is pleading with people to stop rescuing it — explaining that her cornish rex isn�*t a stray in need of help. this is lulu. she lives on a boat in hertfordshire with her owner michelle laver. but whenever they go anywhere, michelle has to post on social media to explain that lulu is well loved and cared for i spoke to lulu�*s owner, michelle , and saw lulu, in safe hands. everywhere we go, i have had to post because it was getting to the point where i was getting telephone calls. i was getting, um, tagged on facebook by, "have you seen this cat? "it needs help. "i�*m taking it now". and despite having an apple airtag, she had a tracking collar, she�*s got a qr code on her and my telephone number. shes been rescued quite a few times. oh, my goodness. and has she been a willing rescue? has she gone along with all of these people? she is an absolute drama queen. so she rolls on her back, she miaows, she rubs up against people, and of course they think
i think the neighbours feel exactly the same. admits her pet is as �*ugly as sin�* is pleading with people to stop rescuing it — explaining that her cornish rex isn�*t a stray in need of help. this is lulu. she lives on a boat in hertfordshire with her owner michelle laver. but whenever they go anywhere, michelle has to post on social media to explain that lulu is well loved and cared for i spoke to lulu�*s owner, michelle , and saw lulu, in safe hands. everywhere we go, i have had to...
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i think the united states and arab neighbours are trying to coordinate their messaging.eeting injordan. but the first visit to damascus was the turkish intelligence chief, turkey, as you know has close ties with the group. hayat tahrir al—sham. are you hoping there will be able to coordinate their messages, be more inclusive, bringing other members of civil society and to governance here? if members of civil society and to governance here?— governance here? if there is ever regional _ governance here? if there is ever regional and _ governance here? if there is i ever regional and international consensus over what happens in syria that would benefit syria and the syrians a lot. it is unfortunate that the regional parties do not see eye to eye. if each one of them start pushing their own direction, for example, if the turks decide to go after the kurds of syria in the north—east, that will be problematic and that will be problematic and that will cause the kurds to step back, not tojoin damascus, the new government in damascus, and probably keep their arms to defend thems
i think the united states and arab neighbours are trying to coordinate their messaging.eeting injordan. but the first visit to damascus was the turkish intelligence chief, turkey, as you know has close ties with the group. hayat tahrir al—sham. are you hoping there will be able to coordinate their messages, be more inclusive, bringing other members of civil society and to governance here? if members of civil society and to governance here?— governance here? if there is ever regional _...
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syrians have been pouring back into the country in their thousands from neighbouring lebanon and jordanen exiled. some are making short trips to check the situation in their villages, but lebanon has made it harderfor syrian nationals to re—enter. we start our programme with this report from our correspondent in damascus. this is how bashar al—assad left the syrians, thousands of them here in saydnaya prison, one of the worst in the middle east, notjust in syria, are looking for their beloved ones. they don't know if they are still alive or killed in torture or hunger. translation: my son, - son in law and my sisters have been detained for ten years and we do not know anything. they believe that there is a secret entrance through the kitchen to some place with a hidden door, but they don't know where it is. they don't have any idea how to get in there. translation: we urge the prison guards that we're here, _ come back and tell us how we can get the detainees out. this is the white helmet organisation who brought here... horn sounds ..from aleppo and idlib provinces to help to find any
syrians have been pouring back into the country in their thousands from neighbouring lebanon and jordanen exiled. some are making short trips to check the situation in their villages, but lebanon has made it harderfor syrian nationals to re—enter. we start our programme with this report from our correspondent in damascus. this is how bashar al—assad left the syrians, thousands of them here in saydnaya prison, one of the worst in the middle east, notjust in syria, are looking for their...
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as they set up according neighbours identify a man and accuse them of links to the former regime.syria, scores are being settled after years of settled after yea rs of o p p ress i o n settled after years of oppression here on this streets there is a thirst for vengeance. it's a situation that could easily spiral out of control. the man they are arresting is accused of being a government informer, a regime informer and neighbours are screaming from the rooftop that is exactly what he was. him and a number of men are being taken into custody. hts are not the only guns in town. they are linked to the alan white neighbourhood and other rebel groups are here too, and for them with links to the farmer regime are easy prey. you have stolen this _ regime are easy prey. you have stolen this house, _ regime are easy prey. you have stolen this house, today - regime are easy prey. you have stolen this house, today you i stolen this house, today you are a thief. this has not been co—ordinated with any faction so we will act accordingly. this woman we see our peer we are standing outside her a
as they set up according neighbours identify a man and accuse them of links to the former regime.syria, scores are being settled after years of settled after yea rs of o p p ress i o n settled after years of oppression here on this streets there is a thirst for vengeance. it's a situation that could easily spiral out of control. the man they are arresting is accused of being a government informer, a regime informer and neighbours are screaming from the rooftop that is exactly what he was. him...