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airborne infantry seized every norwegian airport.le job was made easier by [indiscernible] led-- who seized power and issued orders. nazi warships steamed past gun that is could have blasted them out of the water. it brought major quizling into national fame making his very name synonomous with the word "traitor." the germans were in complete control of all 7 ports where they had landed in the morning. for the first time in more than 200 years, the people of norway saw an invading army parading through their city. many of these nazi soldiers strutting as conquers in 1940 had last seen norway some 20 years earlier when as refugee german children they had been raised and cared for by kind norwegians. now those same germans were back to repay the kindness with terror and destruction. once they occupied the capital, they fanned out in all directions. royal norwegian groups stopped one german column. so the germans brought up their bomber. the norwegians were forced to flee to the north under constant and unopposed air attack. an american
airborne infantry seized every norwegian airport.le job was made easier by [indiscernible] led-- who seized power and issued orders. nazi warships steamed past gun that is could have blasted them out of the water. it brought major quizling into national fame making his very name synonomous with the word "traitor." the germans were in complete control of all 7 ports where they had landed in the morning. for the first time in more than 200 years, the people of norway saw an invading...
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as part as as a norwegian sewn into. visiting the uni field forces in lebanon. i came with friends through israel then i'll skip but i wish he had been to dog i said that it would not stick in east. it in most developed a dome and all the hard to get a foot if i'm sitting in that office just didn't get it but i. did offer shifting yes long enough to get instilling in it he didn't help nor they call to be a good approximately one thousand soldiers and the course and security of those soldiers was a very important call sort to us either to move on the of the first call to this list what it is that it's working because contacts need that p.l.o. in that context missing in the. minister of foreign affairs. was the deputy minister states if the situation very close that the time though of this of though that's the death think if. what makes as we in the this. is. when it comes to. the internet it was below you only been two years be the lead in all. of us have also seen. some of it and we need all the little colonel bishop here as well. and then we can the left. mr we
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as part as as a norwegian so into. visiting the uni field forces in lebanon. i came with friends through israel then ask about i wish he had been to go in dhaka said it would rest now stuck in east. it is not revoked at all not all the harder to get a foot if in silicon if it offers just didn't get it but all politicians can get a lesson darted off for shifting in london opposite and sealing in a heated. nor the. contribution did approximately one thousand soldiers and the course and security of those soldiers was a very important cause to us even to yvonne of the first base that call this stablish what it describes at the time as the king kong contacts needed p.l.o. in that contexts mystic nutrient live in the. minister of foreign affairs to the assault but it was the deputy minister state secretary he followed the situation very close at the time know all this of fred though that's the death think if. what makes as we in the this. is. when it comes to. the candidate who has been a uni been two years be the leader in all. of our viewers have also seen. some o
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as part as as a norwegian sewn into. visiting the uni field forces and lebanon. i came with friends through israel then i ask about that it was you have been to dog a synonym with that's not stuck in east. it in most developed a dome and all the hard to get a foot if instead it can if it offers just didn't get it. at all for shifting even long enough to get instilling in it he didn't suddenly help nor they come to be it did approximately one thousand soldiers and the course and security of. this was a very important cause for to us the very vulnerable the first halt to this list what it is that it's working cause contacts the p.l.o. in that context missing in the. minister of foreign affairs. was the deputy minister state secretary of the situation very close at the time though of this of though that the death think it. what makes as we in the. meaning. when it comes to. the candidate who is bill it's like you want to be in tears be the leader in all those. years of office. some of them in you know all the little colonel bridge over here as was me. and that was i
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as part as as a norwegian sewn into. visiting the uni field forces in lebanon. i came with friends through israel then ask about the lucy i've been to dog a synonym with that's not stuck in east. it in most developed a dome and all the hard to get a foot if i'm sitting in that office just didn't get it but i. did offer shifting even long enough to get instilling in it he didn't help nor their contribution did approximately one thousand soldiers and the course and security of those soldiers was a very important cause for to us the very vulnerable the first. list well. as the working cause contacts the p.l.o. in that context missing in the. minister of foreign affairs but it was the deputy minister states he followed the situation very close at the time know of this of oh that's the death thinking. what makes as we in the this. is. when it comes to. the candidate who has been a uni been two years be the leader in all. of our viewers have also seen. some of them in in all the little colonel bridge over here supposedly. and
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the negotiations leading here with secret and mediated by norwegian politicians. the talks were conducted through should be going to zation to maintain secrecy and cover everyone's tracks. the oslo trade union think tank did a study in the early ninety's on the living conditions of palestinians in occupied territories. but it was a cover for these secret negotiations between the p.l.o. and israel as part of the standards of living survey that was undertaken in the palestinian areas i had authorized money for this project these where the money that could also fund the talks in australia would have not started if for example the father would have not invited us to go to norway i hope as you that if i would say pay for yourself there would have not happened i mean this is funny things but that's life all what we did when it came to stationery all the papers were also to fall for paper in order to leave no trace of any kind no official no written in well meant. to evolve but i decided to use the money to search institute it's awful. to head off at the time so he also
the negotiations leading here with secret and mediated by norwegian politicians. the talks were conducted through should be going to zation to maintain secrecy and cover everyone's tracks. the oslo trade union think tank did a study in the early ninety's on the living conditions of palestinians in occupied territories. but it was a cover for these secret negotiations between the p.l.o. and israel as part of the standards of living survey that was undertaken in the palestinian areas i had...
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as part as as a norwegian sewn into. visiting the uni field forces in lebanon. i came with friends through israel then i ask about that it was you have been to dog a synonym with that's now stuck in east. it in most developed a dome and all the hard to get a foot if instead it can if it offers just didn't get it but all politicians can get a little dotted off or shifting even long enough to get instilling in it he didn't certainly help nor their contribution did approximately one thousand soldiers and the course and security of all soldiers was a very important cause for to us the very vulnerable the first halt to this step list what it is that it's working cause contacts with the p.l.o. in that context mr levin the. minister of foreign affairs but it was the deputy minister states. he followed the situation very close at the time know of this of though that the death think it. what makes as we in the. meaning is. when it comes to. the candidate who is bill and so he will be in tears be the leader in all when there. are some of them we need all the home colonel
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call the gates were opened and a lot of norwegians came out in a fairly orderly way. were there i don't there were no first the and when they took the first steps. more preserved towards freedom. that was an experience the water birth. experience part really. the second white house's platoon headed south to duck out shan bow and mauthausen. they took with them the detailed lists of danish and norwegian prisoners being held in nazi custody. the list helped the people from the rescue mission to know whom they searched in which camp so they took the lists and went or drove into the concentration camps and they could read out mr anderson mr young and so on must be here so we search for him and he is to come to the bus and we take him with us so it made it very easy in that part for the rescue action that the lists were there. but within two weeks the white buses campaign had become a victim of its own success. by late march more than four thousand five hundred danish and norwegian prisoners had been evacuated and brought to the noise of government camp. which was over cap
call the gates were opened and a lot of norwegians came out in a fairly orderly way. were there i don't there were no first the and when they took the first steps. more preserved towards freedom. that was an experience the water birth. experience part really. the second white house's platoon headed south to duck out shan bow and mauthausen. they took with them the detailed lists of danish and norwegian prisoners being held in nazi custody. the list helped the people from the rescue mission to...
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as part as as a norwegian so into. visiting the uni field forces in lebanon. i came with friends through israel then ask about the lucy event to go in dhaka said it would rest now stuck in east. it in most developed a dome and all the hard to balance good foot if i'm sitting in that office just didn't get it but all politicians can get email so doc that offer shifting young mom did not get instilling in a he didn't suddenly help nor they call to be a good approximately one thousand soldiers and the course and security of those soldiers was a very important cause for to us the very vulgar of the first call to this list what did this guy of that time as the king kong contacts needed p.l.o. in that context miss the live in the. minister of foreign affairs to the assault but it was the deputy minister state secretary he followed the situation very close at the time know of this of her head though that's the the thinking. what makes as we in the this. is. when it comes to. the candidate who is bill and so you want to be in tears be the leader in all been there. you
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the norwegian prime minister announcing the departure of a foreign minister about to begin a new role as un peace make a difference in formative years. i hope. so. i didn't really want to have all and that both to quoth i would like to see the process through. because i was then up to mr stoltenberg successor as foreign minister was his brother in law former defense minister johan you're going holst holst had been a strong supporter of israel since the early seventy's on your going on sports very keenly he asked for us to do whatever we call it to make progress he had already had signals from tower yeah but lawson and no not you know who of course knew him well through my on the hay bag his wife who worked at far for in you enough. i briefly. for. him mrs when they asked. they did some in the beginning. from bulk of them but they will buy a fortune for this chan was off today that it may cost after mr holst because instead of one if s. the israelis also introduced a new face at the oslo talks their general manager at the foreign ministry who received via. formalised the purpose asked
the norwegian prime minister announcing the departure of a foreign minister about to begin a new role as un peace make a difference in formative years. i hope. so. i didn't really want to have all and that both to quoth i would like to see the process through. because i was then up to mr stoltenberg successor as foreign minister was his brother in law former defense minister johan you're going holst holst had been a strong supporter of israel since the early seventy's on your going on sports...
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the norwegian prime minister announcing the departure of a foreign minister about to begin a new role as un peace maker friend in formative years. i hope. so. i didn't really want to have all and that both to quoth i would like to see the process through. because i was then they optimistic stoltenberg successor as foreign minister was his brother in law former defense minister johan you're going holst holst had been a strong supporter of israel since the early seventy's on your going on sports very keenly he asked for us to do whatever we call it to make progress he had already had signals from tower yeah but lawson and no not you who of course knew him well through my on the hay bag his wife who worked at farfel in new enough. i briefly. from. him messages of when they asked. they did some in the beginning. from bulk of them but the evil buyer. for this shannon was off today that it may after mr holst because instead of one if s. the israelis also introduced a new face at the oslo talks the general manager of the foreign ministry who reserve beer when form is the purpose asked me to
the norwegian prime minister announcing the departure of a foreign minister about to begin a new role as un peace maker friend in formative years. i hope. so. i didn't really want to have all and that both to quoth i would like to see the process through. because i was then they optimistic stoltenberg successor as foreign minister was his brother in law former defense minister johan you're going holst holst had been a strong supporter of israel since the early seventy's on your going on sports...
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with funding from the norwegian foreign ministry in one thousand nine hundred ninety five who started to undertake research in the middle east its first study to examine the living conditions in the occupied west bank and gaza strip. circus and so forth. the living conditions of young people growing up under the intifada what kind of effect on them. maybe more on the sort of mental psychological effect of growing up in such. a violent. and why meant but then it was more a social context it turned out to because because that was sort of the speciality. far for. it it turned up to be a little more on the sort of yeah more socio economic. i mean unemployment all these kinds of indicators of social economic life so who were the researchers that worked on this project from norway yeah they're very aware there were many. one of them that's a lot of us heading. that service down the hay bag who was the wife of. if he wasn't at the time that he later became the foreign minister you on the other holes. i was i was working in this out of what they call their foreign ministers cabinet or the sec
with funding from the norwegian foreign ministry in one thousand nine hundred ninety five who started to undertake research in the middle east its first study to examine the living conditions in the occupied west bank and gaza strip. circus and so forth. the living conditions of young people growing up under the intifada what kind of effect on them. maybe more on the sort of mental psychological effect of growing up in such. a violent. and why meant but then it was more a social context it...
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very different approaches and pop of the norwegian director makes decisions from the get go that he's not going to show anything of great that he's not going to show the the crime the criminal himself at all he's only going to take the perspective of the victims so you have no sense of no political context it's all. yes the victim says what happens is a real time. yeah seventy two minute terror threat really where you're put right in the perspective of one of the one of the victims as she tries to escape death essentially very harrowing that footage that we're showing here and now it's i mean that phone that cell phone ringing in the back yeah no i mean this this film i don't think i've experienced anything like it it's it's it's i mean you can't you can barely breathe during you know a gut wrenching really really harrowing i think for me. the best word it was it's you don't really think about it you just literally feel it you feel the terror you have the sense that death is is around the next train very very poignant talk to us about the hollywood version paul greengrass who's well k
very different approaches and pop of the norwegian director makes decisions from the get go that he's not going to show anything of great that he's not going to show the the crime the criminal himself at all he's only going to take the perspective of the victims so you have no sense of no political context it's all. yes the victim says what happens is a real time. yeah seventy two minute terror threat really where you're put right in the perspective of one of the one of the victims as she tries...
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call the gates were opened and a lot of norwegians came out in a fairly orderly way. more men were there don't they were go first. and when they took the first steps more to preserve them towards freedom. that was an experience. huge experience parked really. the second white buses platoon headed south to duck out sean bell and mauthausen. they took with them the detailed lists of danish and norwegian prisoners being held in nazi custody. the list helped the people from the rescue mission to know whom they searched in which camp so they took the lists and went or drove into the concentration camps and they could read out mr anderson mr young and so on must be here so we search for him and he is to come to the bus and we take him with us so it made it very easy in that part for the rescue action that the lists were there. but within two weeks the white buses campaign had become a victim of its own success. by late march more than four thousand five hundred danish and norwegian prisoners had been evacuated and brought to the noise of government camp. which was over capa
call the gates were opened and a lot of norwegians came out in a fairly orderly way. more men were there don't they were go first. and when they took the first steps more to preserve them towards freedom. that was an experience. huge experience parked really. the second white buses platoon headed south to duck out sean bell and mauthausen. they took with them the detailed lists of danish and norwegian prisoners being held in nazi custody. the list helped the people from the rescue mission to...
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the norwegians celebrated with peres and severe in israel. rabin announced that based on the p.l.o. those commitments israel now recognize the p.l.o. and agreed to negotiate with them. back in tunis the p.l.o. established the palestinian authority which would gradually become the umbrella organization for the palestinians. ladies and gentlemen mr arafat chairman of the executive council of the palestine liberation organization is excellent see it's repeating prime minister of israel the president of the united states. the father that you didn't wish to. be there a look. at the power i. feel. as a film or a pilot i mean commercially how the injured as a largely. have lived under a few common eleven cup and the common man of pluck but handed it to but there are . a lot of good will but that your comment the doors are opening for yasser arafat at the u.s. state department champagne and laughter swapping autographs with the israelis and handshakes with secretary of state christopher then as to that they have an agreement with israel it will bring them closer to washington. and we unders
the norwegians celebrated with peres and severe in israel. rabin announced that based on the p.l.o. those commitments israel now recognize the p.l.o. and agreed to negotiate with them. back in tunis the p.l.o. established the palestinian authority which would gradually become the umbrella organization for the palestinians. ladies and gentlemen mr arafat chairman of the executive council of the palestine liberation organization is excellent see it's repeating prime minister of israel the...
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the protest is directed at marine harvest our norwegian company the world's biggest salmon producer. two hours away by plane to the northeast in the rocky mountains this river is slated to disappear energy company b.c. hydro is building a dam here the project is the biggest of its kind in all north america. god creator gave us this beautiful place and more i didn't want to see destroyed. it's a cool foggy morning in early september when we first meet molina dawson. she and her mother are loading supplies on to her uncle mike's boat and will be accompanying molina for the next few weeks. they're bringing the supplies from port mcneill to the fish farm protesters. function can come in let's say to me. and i'm twenty one and got a big family home school. says while on the in the bone it even when the fish are they do you reside a lot to this coast and it's been going down. especially in their ease with these fish fams. the platform appears out of the fog. inside the nets the farmed fish are jumping. the dock alongside the boat that belongs to molina's grandfather chief william o. the le
the protest is directed at marine harvest our norwegian company the world's biggest salmon producer. two hours away by plane to the northeast in the rocky mountains this river is slated to disappear energy company b.c. hydro is building a dam here the project is the biggest of its kind in all north america. god creator gave us this beautiful place and more i didn't want to see destroyed. it's a cool foggy morning in early september when we first meet molina dawson. she and her mother are...
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call the gates were opened and a lot of norwegians came out in a fairly orderly way. well there i don't there were no first us. and when they took the first steps. towards freedom there was no plan with that was an experience that would open a huge experience put really. the second white house's platoon headed south to duck out sherm barrack mauthausen . they took with them the detailed lists of danish and norwegian prisoners being held in nazi custody. the list helped the people from the rescue mission to know whom they searched in which camp so they took the lists and went or drove into the concentration camps and they could read out mr anderson mr young and so on must be here so we search for him and he is to come to the bus and we take him with us so it made it very easy in that part for the rescue action that the lists were there. but within two weeks the white buses campaign had become a victim of its own success. by late march more than four thousand five hundred danish and norwegian prisoners had been evacuated and brought to the noise camp. which was over cap
call the gates were opened and a lot of norwegians came out in a fairly orderly way. well there i don't there were no first us. and when they took the first steps. towards freedom there was no plan with that was an experience that would open a huge experience put really. the second white house's platoon headed south to duck out sherm barrack mauthausen . they took with them the detailed lists of danish and norwegian prisoners being held in nazi custody. the list helped the people from the...
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and became popular in the ninety's mostly because of the norwegian scene and criminal acts that made them famous such as the burning of churches and murders. also for acts strongly popularized black metal this black metal and same stuff book was able to to griffith's call it at the national mall scum dollar. in fact some members of that norwegian scene gathered in a sectarian anti christian group called the black metal inner circle. in the early one nine hundred ninety s. they ransacked and burned down around fifty churches. like your true that there were acts that followed up on the very satanist spirit of their music to me that's what gave a sort of mythic touch to that norwegian scene which on top of that came from a rather pagan background so all the ingredients were there to make that music a truly evil experience. most of these extremists were arrested and in one thousand nine hundred six the inner circle was dissolved. it's all calmed down and now you see a black metal scene whether norwegian swedish or whatever as there's black metal made all over the world now you see someth
and became popular in the ninety's mostly because of the norwegian scene and criminal acts that made them famous such as the burning of churches and murders. also for acts strongly popularized black metal this black metal and same stuff book was able to to griffith's call it at the national mall scum dollar. in fact some members of that norwegian scene gathered in a sectarian anti christian group called the black metal inner circle. in the early one nine hundred ninety s. they ransacked and...
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was covered heavily in the news we've had documentaries on the subject but in both cases with a norwegian film for my papa paul greengrass is the hollywood version of both cases the director said they wanted to do two things one is to create a permanent. memory of this event on cinema so that will not be forgotten and also very important to pay tribute to the victims and they thought that was best done in a way with films that could create an emotional experience as well as just the documentary something that a documentary maybe news footage couldn't do but as he said they take very very different approaches papa's approach is done the single take and very interestingly he only takes a perspective of the victims under space that is not seen in this film at all we only follow one victim. as she goes through the across the aisle and trying to survive from this unseen and her danger that's coming towards what was your reaction to the film from you know you've described i mean it's really gut wrenching i mean i guess the word is visceral you really have a sense. of death around around the nex
was covered heavily in the news we've had documentaries on the subject but in both cases with a norwegian film for my papa paul greengrass is the hollywood version of both cases the director said they wanted to do two things one is to create a permanent. memory of this event on cinema so that will not be forgotten and also very important to pay tribute to the victims and they thought that was best done in a way with films that could create an emotional experience as well as just the documentary...
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so that is the announcement that has come out of the norwegian central bank here. they also said that the expectation for interest rates for next year have not really moved as much as the market had anticipated going into this. so that is the news out of norway you can see dollar/krona has the dollar trading stronger. we will keep an eye on how that develops the rest of the session. >>> the top story today, the brexit bargaining is heating up in salzburg as european leaders arrive for a second day of informal talks theresa may is feeling the pressure as she tries to convince her continental counterparts her brexit deal is the right one. jean-claude juncker said an agreement is far away. willem is in salzburg and has been monitoring developments today is an informal summit. so technically speaking we shouldn't be getting anything legally binding. yet there's a lot of scrutiny on how the talks will progress. some are saying it's a seismic event, not just for the country but also for drem theresa may as well >> yes last night she spoke to the other 27 european leaders
so that is the announcement that has come out of the norwegian central bank here. they also said that the expectation for interest rates for next year have not really moved as much as the market had anticipated going into this. so that is the news out of norway you can see dollar/krona has the dollar trading stronger. we will keep an eye on how that develops the rest of the session. >>> the top story today, the brexit bargaining is heating up in salzburg as european leaders arrive for...
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senior researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. arc this is. in the coalition government aren't they but them that this is what has happened that all of that is part of it but they are expressing from the gets of it. also they're saying that they that they didn't understand this. without that with the what may have the. if all they were mainly doing these were the military and these lists and the old order the the stuff. they had out there and you know rick perry and it may not be in full force argued by. all the key. players in this. obviously there are more dems will be on the humanitarian reasoning you know. basically interested in. receiving change getting rid of gaddafi i don't think that's necessarily all many people dismiss the youngest. a top puce university university sparked outrage by creating a safe space for white students to discuss race issues will be in from both sides after the break. in twenty four to you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively pea
senior researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. arc this is. in the coalition government aren't they but them that this is what has happened that all of that is part of it but they are expressing from the gets of it. also they're saying that they that they didn't understand this. without that with the what may have the. if all they were mainly doing these were the military and these lists and the old order...
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later on, kicking off at 8:00pm, celtic play the norwegian champions' rosenborg.aughlin explains. we are only midway through september and this is game number 15 for celtic so far. bizarrely, it is game number five in 1a months against rosenberg. they have already knocked out the norwegian champions in champions league qualifying. neither side have made the top table this season, but the man in the dugout believes there is still a buzz around the place. there is always excitement going into the european competitions and obviously, this is no different. it isa obviously, this is no different. it is a really good group that we are in. the dynamics are slightly different in terms of playing rosenberg. before we have played it has been sort of knockout and games have been a little bit cagey but still, the game is still there. it has been something of a stuttering start for celtic by their high standards so far this year. they are the group favourites.
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by a polish twentieth hitler's last birthday four thousand three hundred norwegians and danes had been rescued from know and. most were brought to a reception center set up in a spa in the swedish city of ram luxury. today this memorial beyond the waves in the grounds of the spa is dedicated to the efforts of the white buses expedition. but the white bus volunteers are not finished. the bus driver us all who came from sweden and denmark they told us that it was very cruel to see other people other prisoners who were none scandinavian just standing there seeing their white buses seeing the red cross and laughing and yelling and thinking they would be rescued no because red cross buses were arriving and then they had to say no sorry we are only taking the scandinavian prisoners. bernadotte wanted to try to save those they have been forced to leave behind. to return would mean facing a danger. allied air forces were attacking virtually anything that moved on germany rather it's. on the fifteenth of april the white bosses left free drug store on their most dangerous mission yet. a long tri
by a polish twentieth hitler's last birthday four thousand three hundred norwegians and danes had been rescued from know and. most were brought to a reception center set up in a spa in the swedish city of ram luxury. today this memorial beyond the waves in the grounds of the spa is dedicated to the efforts of the white buses expedition. but the white bus volunteers are not finished. the bus driver us all who came from sweden and denmark they told us that it was very cruel to see other people...
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little comfort to the civilians still reeling in a shattered nation a senior research fellow at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of intervention at the time artists were listening in the coalition government aren't they but them that this is what has happened that all of that is part of it but they are expressing some cigarettes are. also there saying that they didn't understand but. without that with. what may have. different or they've been mainly doing this for the military and police this and also for the leader of the standing in. the american military and in. the. force argued by some of the key. players in this. obviously there are some of them saw the humanitarian reasoning you know. basically in just. regime change getting rid of gadhafi i don't think that's necessarily all many people dismiss the. army back very shortly just after this break do you say to not international. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happy day. eigh
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by a polish twentieth hitler's last birthday four thousand three hundred norwegians and danes had been rescued from know and. most were brought to a reception center set up in a spa in the swedish city of ram luxury. today this memorial beyond the waves in the grounds of the spa is dedicated to the efforts of the white buses expedition. but the white bus volunteers were not finished. the bus driver was one who came from sweden and denmark they told us that it was very cruel to see other people other prisoners who were none scandinavian just standing there seeing their white buses seeing the red cross and laughing and yelling and thinking they would be rescued no because red cross buses were arriving and then they had to say no sorry we are only taking the scandinavian prisoners. bernadotte wanted to try to save those they have been forced to leave behind. to return would mean facing a danger. allied air forces were attacking virtually anything that moved on germany rather it's. on the fifteenth of april the white buses left free drugstore on their most dangerous mission yet. a long tri
by a polish twentieth hitler's last birthday four thousand three hundred norwegians and danes had been rescued from know and. most were brought to a reception center set up in a spa in the swedish city of ram luxury. today this memorial beyond the waves in the grounds of the spa is dedicated to the efforts of the white buses expedition. but the white bus volunteers were not finished. the bus driver was one who came from sweden and denmark they told us that it was very cruel to see other people...
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the negotiations leading here with secret and mediated by norwegian politicians the talks were conducted through shadow over guys ations to maintain secrecy and cover everyone's tracks. the oslo trade union think tank fofo did a study in the early ninety's on the living conditions of palestinians in occupied territories. but it was a cover for these secret negotiations between the p.l.o. and israel as part of foxholes standards of living survey that was undertaken in the palestinian areas i had authorized money for this project. these where the money that could also fund the talks in australia would have not started if for example the father would have not invited us to go to war no we hope that if you would say pay for yourself that would have not happened i mean this is a funny thing that's life all what we did when it came to stationery all the papers were also don't fall for paper in order to leave no traces of any kind no official no written in well meant. to have stopped but i decided to use the money to search institute and awful idea to a large and also had the fossil at the time
the negotiations leading here with secret and mediated by norwegian politicians the talks were conducted through shadow over guys ations to maintain secrecy and cover everyone's tracks. the oslo trade union think tank fofo did a study in the early ninety's on the living conditions of palestinians in occupied territories. but it was a cover for these secret negotiations between the p.l.o. and israel as part of foxholes standards of living survey that was undertaken in the palestinian areas i had...
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the negotiations leading here with secret and mediated by norwegian politicians. the talks were conducted through should the legalization to maintain secrecy and cover everyone's tracks. the oslo trade union think tank did a study in the early ninety's on the living conditions of palestinians in occupied territories. but it was a cover for these secret negotiations between the p.l.o. and israel as part of the standards of living survey that was undertaken in the palestinian areas i had authorized money for this project but these where the money that could also fund the talks in australia would have not started if for example the father would have not invited us to go to war nor we are presumed that if i would say pay for yourself that would have not happened i mean this is to funny things that's life all what we did when it came to stationery all the papers were also to fall for paper in order to leave no trace of any kind no official no written in well meant. to stop but i decided to use the money to search institute. at the time so he also asked me to. do to rec
the negotiations leading here with secret and mediated by norwegian politicians. the talks were conducted through should the legalization to maintain secrecy and cover everyone's tracks. the oslo trade union think tank did a study in the early ninety's on the living conditions of palestinians in occupied territories. but it was a cover for these secret negotiations between the p.l.o. and israel as part of the standards of living survey that was undertaken in the palestinian areas i had...
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as part as as a norwegian so into. visiting the uni field forces in lebanon. i came with friends through israel then ask about the wish he had been to go in dhaka said it would rest now stuck in east. it is not involved at all not all the hard to get a foot if in silicon if it offers just didn't get it but our politicians can get it elsewhere darted off or shifting young enough to get instilling in it he didn't certainly help nor they called to be it did approximately one puzzle hold.
as part as as a norwegian so into. visiting the uni field forces in lebanon. i came with friends through israel then ask about the wish he had been to go in dhaka said it would rest now stuck in east. it is not involved at all not all the hard to get a foot if in silicon if it offers just didn't get it but our politicians can get it elsewhere darted off or shifting young enough to get instilling in it he didn't certainly help nor they called to be it did approximately one puzzle hold.
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a searing researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention arc this is. the coalition government i am they but them that this is what has happened that all of these hard pain but they are expressing some of the bigots are . also there saying that they did that they didn't understand but this was. without that with. what may have. if all they were mainly doing these were the really theory and leads to this and the old order of the standing that. they had as the american military and it may not be in. force argued by some of all the key. players in this. obviously some of them saw the humanitarian reasoning in. basically in just the. regime change getting rid of gaddafi i don't think that's necessarily all many people dismiss the. charges for more news updates just after this very short break . you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on
a searing researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention arc this is. the coalition government i am they but them that this is what has happened that all of these hard pain but they are expressing some of the bigots are . also there saying that they did that they didn't understand but this was. without that with. what may have. if all they were mainly doing these were the really theory and leads to this and the old...
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comfort to the civilians still reeling in a shattered nation we spoke to a senior research at the norwegian foreign policy institute who believes politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. orchestrated. in the coalition government are and they were damaged. but that all of the support they need and that they are expressing for. it. also they are saying that they didn't understand but if you. would start with what may have. if. they were mainly viewing these were the military and these troops and the old order of the. force all reviewed by. all the key. players in this. obviously some of them saw the humanitarian restringing. basically just. regime change getting rid of gaddafi i don't think that's necessarily all many people just. let's turn to another war ridden country now syria and the region of adlib the fate of the last major terrorist there was to be discussed by the presidents of russia and turkey later on monday and the russian city of sochi with more details has medina caution of is there a second to meeting and the last ten days the last time at a summit i
comfort to the civilians still reeling in a shattered nation we spoke to a senior research at the norwegian foreign policy institute who believes politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. orchestrated. in the coalition government are and they were damaged. but that all of the support they need and that they are expressing for. it. also they are saying that they didn't understand but if you. would start with what may have. if. they were mainly viewing these were the...
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bring little comfort to the civilian still reeling in a shattered nation a senior researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. arc this is. a coalition government aren't they but them that this is what has happened that all of that is part of it but they are expressing some cigarettes are. also they're saying that they just didn't understand but. without that with. what may have. if. they were mainly doing this for the military and the statistics and the old order the the stuff that. they had as the american military and the. force argued by almost all the key. players in this. obviously some of them saw the humanitarian reasoning you know. basically in just the. regime change getting rid of gadhafi i don't think that's necessarily all many people dismiss the. ok you can take a short break more news coming up. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten by color blind happy. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich e
bring little comfort to the civilian still reeling in a shattered nation a senior researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. arc this is. a coalition government aren't they but them that this is what has happened that all of that is part of it but they are expressing some cigarettes are. also they're saying that they just didn't understand but. without that with. what may have. if. they were mainly doing this...
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on the minutes of their secret meeting in all those low reveal that bassam abu sharif told the norwegians that if there were peace the p.l.o. would influence the arab world to stop the boycott of israel. it takes two to tango we did not have the israeli side i had met. bin before he was elected on one of my missions two to his friend april one thousand nine hundred two in april nineteenth two we met be in. the he came for breakfast and then which an embassy and we asked him what is your approach to the palace here he said i am keen to see some kind of a negotiated settlement in one thousand nine hundred ninety two the israeli labor party led by yitzhak rabin won the general election rabin continued israel's policy of settlement building in public he spoke optimistically of progress in the peace negotiation this will be possible to reach an agreement was the palestinian delegation to stop this went on for me to be the first and most important task for a government. process. shimon peres was appointed foreign minister. you see beilin here on the left was appointed his deputy and duri severe
on the minutes of their secret meeting in all those low reveal that bassam abu sharif told the norwegians that if there were peace the p.l.o. would influence the arab world to stop the boycott of israel. it takes two to tango we did not have the israeli side i had met. bin before he was elected on one of my missions two to his friend april one thousand nine hundred two in april nineteenth two we met be in. the he came for breakfast and then which an embassy and we asked him what is your...
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senior research center at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the full consequences of the intervention. artists. in the coalition government are and they are demo this is what has happened at all of these are they in and did what they are expressing from the murder itself. also they're saying that they didn't understand but it's true with. what may have. or they were mainly doing good but he really did in these groups and the old order the standing in. the you know if you or any of the main ideas. are reviewed by almost all the key. players in this. obviously there are more dems will be on the humanitarian reasoning it looks basically just. change. i don't think that's your all many people dismiss the. russian attack as president some meeting in saudi to discuss the situation in a province as you can see on screen behind me we're expecting their news conference to start any moment now there are hopes they could announce progress towards some sort of agreement to compromise and ad lib that's the last rebel and terror stronghold in syria before t
senior research center at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the full consequences of the intervention. artists. in the coalition government are and they are demo this is what has happened at all of these are they in and did what they are expressing from the murder itself. also they're saying that they didn't understand but it's true with. what may have. or they were mainly doing good but he really did in these groups and the old order the standing in....
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as part as as a norwegian so into. visiting the uni field forces in lebanon. i came with friends through israel then ask about the lucy event to go in dhaka said that it would best not stick in east. it is not developed at all not all the hard to get a foot if instead it can if it offers just didn't get it but all politicians can get dotted off or shifting young enough to get instilling in it he didn't certainly help nor they called to be a good approximately one thousand soldiers on the course...
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senior researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of intervention. parked in the least in the coalition government i am a damn it if you. look up top of that all but it's quite painful but they are expressing some of the stuff. also they are saying that they. didn't understand but these. thugs that would be. may have the best of the future also a favorite mainly doing this but the man is dead in the. cold for the really. bad outcomes in their argument that in the intervention may have been the holes argued by some of the key. players in the. obviously some of them sold beyond the humanitarian reasoning and. seem sane to getting up that up to i don't think that's necessarily old money is beyond. about top top news story this hour the russian and took us presidents have agreed to create a demilitarized zone in egypt the province is the last remaining terrorist stronghold in syria. with you sorry to create along the battle line demilitarized zone. it will be from fifteen to twenty kilometers wide the move will move ready to
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there was another norwegian ship that was sent to florida and the bahamas. are being rooted away, and that is because of these high winds and potentially very high waves that we are going to be getting —— routed a way. these keep safe. let's get more on our top story — those huge russian war games which are now underway, and are due to start in earnest on thursday. china, for the first time, is participating alongside russian forces in the week—long military exercise, which the kremlin is calling the biggest since the cold war. earlier i spoke to sam roggeveen, director of the lowy institute's international security program in the australian capital, canberra, and he said he was sceptical about the actual scale of these military exercises. the figure of 300,000 russian troops has been — has been thrown around, i believe, mainly by the russian defence ministry. the experts that i'm reading on the russian military suggest that there might be a little bit of creative accounting going on there. you know, when one unit gets involved in the exercise, out of a divi
there was another norwegian ship that was sent to florida and the bahamas. are being rooted away, and that is because of these high winds and potentially very high waves that we are going to be getting —— routed a way. these keep safe. let's get more on our top story — those huge russian war games which are now underway, and are due to start in earnest on thursday. china, for the first time, is participating alongside russian forces in the week—long military exercise, which the kremlin...
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little comfort to the civilian still reeling in the shattered nation a senior researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. arc this is for lisa and the coalition government that i am gay but dammit this is what has happened that all of these rights pain and death but they are expressing some cigarettes are. also they're saying that they didn't understand but. without that with. what may have the need if. they were mainly doing this for the military and the statistics and the fall for the the standing that. they had as the american military and the main idea. argued by almost all the key. players in this. obviously there are more dems will be on the humanitarian reasoning it was basically interest that the. regime change getting rid of gaddafi i don't think that's necessarily all many people dismiss the. back to our top story this hour the russian turkish presidents have agreed to create a demilitarized zone in italy the province is the last remaining terrorist stronghold in syria. with you sorry to create
little comfort to the civilian still reeling in the shattered nation a senior researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. arc this is for lisa and the coalition government that i am gay but dammit this is what has happened that all of these rights pain and death but they are expressing some cigarettes are. also they're saying that they didn't understand but. without that with. what may have the need if. they...
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we spoke to a senior research at the norwegian foreign policy institute who believes politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. arc this is for lisa and the coalition government aren't they but them that this is what has happened at all that he's part of it but they are expressing some cigarettes are so i am also they are saying that they just did didn't understand. what i would do you . may have. or they remained you doing good but even they did you know the statistics and the polls or the the sound that. they had out of them and they aren't you know that any of the intervention may not be. argued by almost all the key. players in this. obviously there are some of them sold the on the humanitarian reasoning and the most basic you can just. see him saying get angry but i don't think that's in the seven year old money from both the stadiums. well let's turn to another war ridden country now syria and the region of lives the fate of the last major terrorist hug there was to be discussed by the presidents of russia and turkey later on monday in the russian city of
we spoke to a senior research at the norwegian foreign policy institute who believes politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. arc this is for lisa and the coalition government aren't they but them that this is what has happened at all that he's part of it but they are expressing some cigarettes are so i am also they are saying that they just did didn't understand. what i would do you . may have. or they remained you doing good but even they did you know the statistics...
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as part as as a norwegian so into. visiting the uni field forces in lebanon. i came with friends through israel then ask about i wish he had been to go in dhaka said it would rest now stuck in east. it is not revoked at all not all the hard to get a foot if in silicon if it offers just didn't get it but all politicians can get a lesson darted off or shifting young enough to get instilling in it he didn't suddenly help nor they call to be a good approximately one possible hold.
as part as as a norwegian so into. visiting the uni field forces in lebanon. i came with friends through israel then ask about i wish he had been to go in dhaka said it would rest now stuck in east. it is not revoked at all not all the hard to get a foot if in silicon if it offers just didn't get it but all politicians can get a lesson darted off or shifting young enough to get instilling in it he didn't suddenly help nor they call to be a good approximately one possible hold.
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we hope there is still funding around but just heard a pledge of forty million dollars from the norwegian government of the next three years and we surely hope that other governments will will come across also but it needs not only it's not only about pledging it's really about getting an interest in getting to get also not only the humanitarian actors but the development actors to see the situation start working to highlight the important work that's been done by the civil society so there are many things that come together here. argentina's government is considering merging or even scrapping a number of ministries as it looks a ways to cut its budget president mauricio markley may also be forced to reverse one of its flagship policies by reinstating export taxes on agricultural policies products machree has requested a fifty billion dollar relief package from the i.m.f. but the move has sparked widespread protests across the country. two people have been shot during anti-government protests in nicaragua by unidentified gunmen in the capital tension has been mounting between pro and anti
we hope there is still funding around but just heard a pledge of forty million dollars from the norwegian government of the next three years and we surely hope that other governments will will come across also but it needs not only it's not only about pledging it's really about getting an interest in getting to get also not only the humanitarian actors but the development actors to see the situation start working to highlight the important work that's been done by the civil society so there are...
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they have already knocked out the norwegian champions in champions league qualifying. neither side have made the top table this season, but the man in the dugout believes there is still a buzz around the place. there is always excitement going into the european competitions and obviously, this is no different. it isa obviously, this is no different. it is a really good group that we are in. the dynamics are slightly different in terms of playing rosenberg. before we have played it has been sort of knockout and games have been a little bit cagey but still, the game is still there. it has been something of a stuttering start for celtic by their high standards so far this year. they are the group favourites. but you feel if they are to assert their dominance then celtic would like to get a big win in game number one under their belt here in the east end of glasgow this evening. we will let you know how celtic get on later in the bulletins later this evening. arsenal are at home to the ukrainian side vorskla poltava. the gunners are still perhaps more accustomed to the bri
they have already knocked out the norwegian champions in champions league qualifying. neither side have made the top table this season, but the man in the dugout believes there is still a buzz around the place. there is always excitement going into the european competitions and obviously, this is no different. it isa obviously, this is no different. it is a really good group that we are in. the dynamics are slightly different in terms of playing rosenberg. before we have played it has been sort...
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senior researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. are. the coalition government aren't they but them that this is what has happened that all of that is part of it but they are expressing the rarity gets of it. also they are saying that they did that they didn't understand but. without that with. what may have the. difference or they've been mainly doing this for the military and these this and the old boy the leader of the standing in. red as you know that. may not be in full force all reviewed by some of the key. players in this. obviously there are some of them for the humanitarian reasoning you know. basically in just. received change getting rid of gadhafi i don't think that's necessarily all many people dismiss the. u.s. envoy has accused russia of violating sanctions against north korea nikki haley's claims came at a meeting of the u.n. security council in new york the united states says evidence of consistent and wide ranging russian violations one russian vessel called the patriot was capture
senior researcher at the norwegian foreign policy institute told us politicians didn't understand the consequences of the intervention. are. the coalition government aren't they but them that this is what has happened that all of that is part of it but they are expressing the rarity gets of it. also they are saying that they did that they didn't understand but. without that with. what may have the. difference or they've been mainly doing this for the military and these this and the old boy the...
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is the director of the norwegian refugee council in office he joins us live from the conference and very good to have you with us i were talking about the world's forgotten crises i mean this must be up there amongst one of the most forgotten can you tell us a little bit about the situation around lake chad. it's definitely one of the most forgotten crises and also i would say one of the world's worst humanitarian crises today and as you just mentioned yourself there are over ten million people there are affected there are five million people who are malnourished or don't have enough food secure we've got in northern nigeria eight hundred thousand people that we can't even reach because of the situation you cannot go to the remote areas and looking at all of this you go to we talk about global acute malnutrition under five children and there are areas in nigeria again where these rates are up to fifty percent and the crisis threshold is at fifteen so the figures are staggering a lot things are happening people are starting to move back but it's also it's not only about we talk about two
is the director of the norwegian refugee council in office he joins us live from the conference and very good to have you with us i were talking about the world's forgotten crises i mean this must be up there amongst one of the most forgotten can you tell us a little bit about the situation around lake chad. it's definitely one of the most forgotten crises and also i would say one of the world's worst humanitarian crises today and as you just mentioned yourself there are over ten million people...
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the norwegian refugee council could be more deaths through famine and this situation with the economy than the deaths of thousands of deaths inflicted by a the warring sides so getting a view from the desperate the really desperate those malnourished those injured in hospital would give you a better picture of the desperation but for now these demonstrations indicates that there is really a climate now in yemen more angry that i have a about the lack of cohesion this is among civilians i hasten to add the lack of cohesion it seems in trying to get some sort of settlement everything rests with geneva but it doesn't bite well to have this situation with the hutu rebels now saying to the u.n. renee go on a deal is that deal resolved now with a flight to amman not clear not clear yet. andrew simmons live in djibouti thank you. now the u.s. secretary of state has just arrived in pakistan days after three hundred million dollars worth of military aid was cancelled in his first official meeting with the new the elected prime minister imran khan he's expected to talk about counterterrorism re
the norwegian refugee council could be more deaths through famine and this situation with the economy than the deaths of thousands of deaths inflicted by a the warring sides so getting a view from the desperate the really desperate those malnourished those injured in hospital would give you a better picture of the desperation but for now these demonstrations indicates that there is really a climate now in yemen more angry that i have a about the lack of cohesion this is among civilians i hasten...