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malala use of side has returned to pakistan for the first time since she was a tight by the pakistani taliban six years ago the twenty year old who is accompanied by her father has met the prime minister and other senior officials but all of it was shot in the head by must gunman on the way home from school in two thousand and twelve she was targeted because of her support for girls' education many. i still cannot believe that this is true that this is actually happening for the last five years i've dreamed that i could set foot in my country i travel to see the cities of london new york and imagine traveling to pakistan islamabad orkut archie but it was never true but today i'm very happy. well still ahead on al-jazeera when he had to go into a break sit those who want the u.k. to stay in the u.k. you are giving up yet. and the symbol of iraq's resilience and loss which is being unveiled in london's trafalgar square. hello we have high pressure in charge across a good part of north asia means largely fine interact for much of to paddle and also into the korean peninsula that dry weather the
malala use of side has returned to pakistan for the first time since she was a tight by the pakistani taliban six years ago the twenty year old who is accompanied by her father has met the prime minister and other senior officials but all of it was shot in the head by must gunman on the way home from school in two thousand and twelve she was targeted because of her support for girls' education many. i still cannot believe that this is true that this is actually happening for the last five years...
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honor to achieve it so therefore they packages out and that is the ball is in the court of the taliban pakistanis who are supporting terrorism in our region and they can conference clearly showed that the position of afghanistan has legitimacy both domestic and international and if the taliban reject to engage in peace process and if there backer that the pakistanis do not convince them or put pressure on them to engage in the peace process both the taliban and the pakistanis will face further isolation the continuity of the of the fighting and war no doubt is is. this costly for us from multiple dimensions and multiple aspects but this situation. is not going to ensure a bright future part of the pakistanis are far the taliban for the taliban either so our hope is that we do a recalculation and we revisit the overall policies which has kept our region fragmented divide it in gauged in proxy conflict and policies of manipal ation for so many years for so many decades we should learn from from the from other corners of the world where economic cooperation. regional cooperation has risk oot the nat
honor to achieve it so therefore they packages out and that is the ball is in the court of the taliban pakistanis who are supporting terrorism in our region and they can conference clearly showed that the position of afghanistan has legitimacy both domestic and international and if the taliban reject to engage in peace process and if there backer that the pakistanis do not convince them or put pressure on them to engage in the peace process both the taliban and the pakistanis will face further...
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say the explosion occurred at a police checkpoint outside an annual religious gathering the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility. the slovenian prime minister amir oser are has resigned after the country's priem court an older referendum that approved the one billion euro rail road project so are said he was frustrated by attempts to undermine his government's infrastructure projects is center left party trails and polls ahead of an election expected in june. in brazil unidentified attackers have shot and killed a leftist member of rio de janeiro city council mario franco and her driver were in a car when men in another vehicle opened fire franco is an expert on police violence and known for her social work in rio slums well the united nations has released a study ranking the world's countries by happiness and surprise surprise the nordic countries dominate that list once again finland came in first as the world's happiest nation up from fifth place last time around a study looks at factors like life expectancy income social support and corruption the fens top neighbors norway and den
say the explosion occurred at a police checkpoint outside an annual religious gathering the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility. the slovenian prime minister amir oser are has resigned after the country's priem court an older referendum that approved the one billion euro rail road project so are said he was frustrated by attempts to undermine his government's infrastructure projects is center left party trails and polls ahead of an election expected in june. in brazil unidentified...
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malala use of sign has returned to pakistan for the first time since she was attacked by the pakistani taliban six years ago the twenty year old who is accompanied by her father has met the prime minister and other senior officials well it was shot in the head by masked gunmen on the way home from school in two thousand and twelve she was targeted because of her support for girls' education. which. i still cannot believe that this is true that this is actually happening for the last five years i've dreamed that i could set foot in my country i traveled to see the cities of london new york and imagine traveling to pakistan islamabad. but it was never true but today i'm very happy. those were the headlines here on al-jazeera more news in thirty minutes next it's inside story with elizabeth promise to stay with us. a surprise summit between china and north korea it's all smiles in beijing join ken jong un's first overseas trip as leader and the chinese remind the world that they have a crucial ball and any nuclear and missile talks with donald trump solve as the north in a stronger position this
malala use of sign has returned to pakistan for the first time since she was attacked by the pakistani taliban six years ago the twenty year old who is accompanied by her father has met the prime minister and other senior officials well it was shot in the head by masked gunmen on the way home from school in two thousand and twelve she was targeted because of her support for girls' education. which. i still cannot believe that this is true that this is actually happening for the last five years...
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that the explosion occurred at a police checkpoint outside of an annual religious gathering the pakistani taliban have claimed responsibility for that attack and in brazil unidentified attackers have shot and killed a leftist member of rio de janeiro city council mariel franco and her driver were in a car when men in another vehicle opened fire frankl was an expert on police violence and known for her work in rio slums. water everywhere needs it and everyone needs it but increasingly this is how people are getting it in plastic bottles but could those bottles be contaminating the water that they hold a new study shows that many leading brands of bottled water contain tiny plastic particles they're called micro plastics and the health implications of ingesting them are largely unknown. most people think of water as something clean and pure but research by the nonprofit organization or media suggests that even the bottled kind often contains microscopic plastic particles researches analyzed bottled water from a total of nineteen locations in nine different countries the results came as a surprise.
that the explosion occurred at a police checkpoint outside of an annual religious gathering the pakistani taliban have claimed responsibility for that attack and in brazil unidentified attackers have shot and killed a leftist member of rio de janeiro city council mariel franco and her driver were in a car when men in another vehicle opened fire frankl was an expert on police violence and known for her work in rio slums. water everywhere needs it and everyone needs it but increasingly this is...
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was nearly six years ago that she was shot in a head at point—blank range by gun men from the pakistani talibanuse you was a campaigner for barrels education in her home region in northern pakistan, which was once a militant stronghold. she survived the attack and was taken to britain for treatment and has been living there ever since. she's now a student at oxford university, in fa ct. student at oxford university, in fact. really, now, her return is simple matter doubled as emblematic of the fact security in pakistan has improved in the last few years. the level of violence committed by militant groups has drastically reduced, but there is still a lots of security around her visit and it's not clear at she's going to be able to visit anywhere other than the capital, islamabad. time for a look at the weather. lets join ben for the forecast. good afternoon, a real mixed bag for easter weekend is. the prospects for the start of the easter getaway don't look too bad at all. things may look different by the end, more and that to come. sun places today, but showers too. through the afternoon, showe
was nearly six years ago that she was shot in a head at point—blank range by gun men from the pakistani talibanuse you was a campaigner for barrels education in her home region in northern pakistan, which was once a militant stronghold. she survived the attack and was taken to britain for treatment and has been living there ever since. she's now a student at oxford university, in fa ct. student at oxford university, in fact. really, now, her return is simple matter doubled as emblematic of...
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that the explosion occurred at a police checkpoint outside of an annual religious gathering the pakistani taliban have claimed responsibility for that attack. you're watching t.v. news still to come on the program it is now officially the happiest place on earth and no we are not talking about disneyland find out which country has topped the un's ranking this year. but first gary hart is here with more next more happy news it's about the new man that everybody in the finance world is watching in the german government and that is all of so it's the new minister of finance there are many open questions about him will the social democrat continue the policy of nicely balanced books that is conservative predecessor vulcan sharp it was so famous for and more importantly will he continue to demand fiscal discipline from spendthrift eurozone members. i think that. he's the new guy in charge of all of shots seen here on the left is leaving his position as mayor of hamburg to step into the shoes of the. procedure in his time as finance minister known for his face fiscal discipline his ability to save bill
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she's currently on her first trip back there, after she was nearly killed by the pakistani taliban in here ever since. she spoke to our pakistan correspondent secunder kermani in the capital, islamabad. this was the last time malala was in pakistan, fighting for her life after being shot by militants. after nearly six years, she's now back and says she still can't believe it. it is emotional. each and every thing i see, it is valuable to me. even just this warm air, i value it, and i'm enjoying it, and i am just so happy to be home and to put my feet on this land again. malala, though, has her critics in pakistan. many on social media accuse her of being a western agent. how does it feel when you read those kind of comments? firstly, ijust don't understand who, why do they oppose me and what is the reason behind it? i want a better future for this country. that's why i started speaking out for girls' education. that's why i did not fear anything, and i said even if the terrorists attack me, it does not matter, i will continue speaking out. and it did happen, and i continued my campaig
she's currently on her first trip back there, after she was nearly killed by the pakistani taliban in here ever since. she spoke to our pakistan correspondent secunder kermani in the capital, islamabad. this was the last time malala was in pakistan, fighting for her life after being shot by militants. after nearly six years, she's now back and says she still can't believe it. it is emotional. each and every thing i see, it is valuable to me. even just this warm air, i value it, and i'm enjoying...
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in 2012, the pakistani taliban attacked then 14-year-old malala and her friends in the school bus.e has been the youngest to win the nobel peace prize. a real inspiration. >>> let's get a check on cnn money. global stocks mixed after wall street closed lower thanks to a drop in tech stocks. amazon lost 4% on reports that donald trump wants to go after the tech giant. tesla lost 7%. it is about to release the rollout of the market model 3, but keeps missing production targets. that is causing a crash krungcr. now wall street is starting to lose patience. tesla stock is down 17% this year. >>> the judge in the government's anti-trust trial against at&t has a warning. speed it up. the justice department suing to block at&t's public purchase of time warner. the judge overseeing the case says at the current pace they will miss that deadline. if they do, either company could terminate the deal. that could cost time warner a $50 million breakup fee. >>> worried about federal spending? good news. lawmakers found an area to cut back. oil paintings. yes, really. last week, congress passed a
in 2012, the pakistani taliban attacked then 14-year-old malala and her friends in the school bus.e has been the youngest to win the nobel peace prize. a real inspiration. >>> let's get a check on cnn money. global stocks mixed after wall street closed lower thanks to a drop in tech stocks. amazon lost 4% on reports that donald trump wants to go after the tech giant. tesla lost 7%. it is about to release the rollout of the market model 3, but keeps missing production targets. that is...
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winner malala yousafzai has returned to pakistan for the first times that she was attacked by the pakistani taliban six years ago the twenty year old who's accompanied by her father is expected to meet the prime minister and other senior officials security was tight malala was shot in the head by masked gunmen on her way home from school in two thousand and twelve for supporting girls' education she now lives in the united kingdom. now the man accused of killing six mr worshipers out a mosque in eastern canada last year has changed his plea twenty eight year old alexander be sonot originally pleaded not guilty to six counts of first degree murder and six of attempted murder the former university student now admits his guilt to avoid a trial. a centuries old dispute between chile and bolivia has come to a head at the international court in the hague. bolivia is demanding that chile give it access to the coast now on wednesday the court heard final arguments from both sides are latin america editor lucien human reports are from santiago. in chile is in bolivia the final round of the world court heari
winner malala yousafzai has returned to pakistan for the first times that she was attacked by the pakistani taliban six years ago the twenty year old who's accompanied by her father is expected to meet the prime minister and other senior officials security was tight malala was shot in the head by masked gunmen on her way home from school in two thousand and twelve for supporting girls' education she now lives in the united kingdom. now the man accused of killing six mr worshipers out a mosque...
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the pakistani taliban attacked them in their school bus. been the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. >>> a pay raise for teachers. the average $6,100 increase to be paid for with tax increases on gas and cigarettes. oklahoma teachers make the lowest in the country. the increase is not enough. a walkout is planned for monday. >>> much of this is in paoeuspi the west virginia teachers. >>> trevor borrow believes the arbitration system is flawed and outdated and he found his own unique way. he wanted to request a salary of $6420969.69. he settled on a higher number with no marijuana or sex references. he launched 69 days of giving. on the final day we will give $69,420.69 to a charity he is keeping secret. it all begins today. baseball's opening day that supports wounded veterans. he did his home works. whether you like the references or not. if you don't get them, google them. opening day starts in six, seven hours. cubs are first up in case you were curious about tuning in. >> i'm sure they are. >> thanks for joining us, everybody
the pakistani taliban attacked them in their school bus. been the youngest person to win the nobel peace prize. >>> a pay raise for teachers. the average $6,100 increase to be paid for with tax increases on gas and cigarettes. oklahoma teachers make the lowest in the country. the increase is not enough. a walkout is planned for monday. >>> much of this is in paoeuspi the west virginia teachers. >>> trevor borrow believes the arbitration system is flawed and outdated...
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the assassination attempt was claimed by the pakistani taliban in retaliation for her vocal support forh herfather to promote children's education and rights around the world. many people are happy about her return to pakistan. this politician is one of them: others, less so. here's secunder kermani in islamabad. malala yousafzai is not universally popular in pakistan and some believe in conspiracy theories, accusing her of being a western agent. but in her old school her former teacher says he is proud of her. translation: those people who were against education and peace, they said we won't let her come back, this is like a slap in the face. malala yousafzai will only spend a few days in the country, but this is a big moment, for her and for pakistan. which in recent years has managed to drastically reduce the threat posed by militant groups. more fall—out for australian cricket. it's already banned three players for involvement in cheating. now the head coach darren lehman says he will also stand down after this current tour of south africa — we should add he says he knew nothing of
the assassination attempt was claimed by the pakistani taliban in retaliation for her vocal support forh herfather to promote children's education and rights around the world. many people are happy about her return to pakistan. this politician is one of them: others, less so. here's secunder kermani in islamabad. malala yousafzai is not universally popular in pakistan and some believe in conspiracy theories, accusing her of being a western agent. but in her old school her former teacher says he...
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the pakistani taliban took credit for the blast, which came during a police shift change outside a religious festival attended by nearly 80,000 people. at the united nations, britain and its allies condemned russia wednesday over its alleged poisoning of russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter in salisbury last week. britain's ambassador to the united nations, julian braithwaite, told the u.n.'s human rights council that a russian military-grade nerve agent was to blame. and that the russian state was a must certainly behind the attack. u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley blasted russia, telling the security council that one member may have used chemical weapons on the sovereign soil of another member. her comments came as president trump has been reluctant to blame russia for the alleged poisoning. russia has denied it was behind the attack, calling the charges a fairy tale. in mexico, the attorney general says police have arrested the fourth of seven suspects in the disappearance of 43 students at the ayotzinapa teacher training college in 2014. authorities say 35-year-ol
the pakistani taliban took credit for the blast, which came during a police shift change outside a religious festival attended by nearly 80,000 people. at the united nations, britain and its allies condemned russia wednesday over its alleged poisoning of russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter in salisbury last week. britain's ambassador to the united nations, julian braithwaite, told the u.n.'s human rights council that a russian military-grade nerve agent was to blame. and that the...
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the officials say the victims were members of the pakistani taliban. president trump signed controversial orders to impose tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum on thursday, while surrounded by steelworkers. pres. trump: today i am defending america's national security by placing tariffs on foreign imports of steel and aluminum. we will have a 25% tariffs on foreign steel and a 2% tariff on foreign aluminum. when the product comes across our borders. amy: the tariffs, which have sparked tensions with u.s. allies, will temporarily exclude mexico and canada, despite the white house earlier saying there would be no exceptions to the tariffs. pres. trump: due to our unique relationship with canada and mexico, we are negotiating right now nafta and we're going to hold off the tariffs on those two countries to see whether or not we are ablble to make the el on nafta. national security, very important aspect of that deal. amy: after signing the tariffs, trump now heads to a steel mining area of pennsylvania, where he'll hold a rally saturday night to campa
the officials say the victims were members of the pakistani taliban. president trump signed controversial orders to impose tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum on thursday, while surrounded by steelworkers. pres. trump: today i am defending america's national security by placing tariffs on foreign imports of steel and aluminum. we will have a 25% tariffs on foreign steel and a 2% tariff on foreign aluminum. when the product comes across our borders. amy: the tariffs, which have sparked...
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believes in conspiracy theories that see her as perhaps being shot by the cia rather than the pakistani talibanf vitriolic messages that appeared on their facebook page, some of them very misogynistic and nasty, abusing malala yousafzai. 0f course many other pakistanis, malala and the work she has done as a source of great pride and particularly more so now that she is backin particularly more so now that she is back in pakistan. thank you very much for that. it is half past 11 exactly, let's take a look at the weather forecast. for now, we have some sunshine across many parts of the uk. showers moving into the far south west at the moment. there graduate work their way further north into the midlands and north wales. showers elsewhere, but lots of dry and bright 10k. remaining cloudy in scotland. temperatures up to 11 degrees. through the nights, shower is continuing to spread northwards. some heavy, a little snow on high ground in the pennines. showers into the south of scotland and temperatures around 4 degrees. good friday, a dry start for many, some showers across southern areas merging in
believes in conspiracy theories that see her as perhaps being shot by the cia rather than the pakistani talibanf vitriolic messages that appeared on their facebook page, some of them very misogynistic and nasty, abusing malala yousafzai. 0f course many other pakistanis, malala and the work she has done as a source of great pride and particularly more so now that she is backin particularly more so now that she is back in pakistan. thank you very much for that. it is half past 11 exactly, let's...
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say the explosion occurred at a police checkpoint outside an annual religious gathering the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility you are all some has won the diderot sled dog race in alaska the norwegian and his team of dogs arrived in the city of nome after covering about seven thousand five hundred kilometers and nine and a half days the editor odd bills itself as the last great race on earth it's to syria now where that country's civil war's entering its eighth year and there's no end in sight what began as an uprising against president bashar assad on this day in two thousand and eleven quickly descended into a complex armed conflict involving several regional and international powers the united nations says up to fourteen million people have been forced to flee the fighting while some have managed to escape syria many families are living as internal refugees in our next report we looked at we meet a family rather who left aleppo two years ago for an uneasy existence in one of syria's last rebel strongholds. musri is fifteen years old and he's already supporting a family of six hi
say the explosion occurred at a police checkpoint outside an annual religious gathering the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility you are all some has won the diderot sled dog race in alaska the norwegian and his team of dogs arrived in the city of nome after covering about seven thousand five hundred kilometers and nine and a half days the editor odd bills itself as the last great race on earth it's to syria now where that country's civil war's entering its eighth year and there's no...
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you may not remember in 2009, when the pakistani taliban came pouring out and started running on towards islamabad. they were genuine thoughts that the state might collapse. they fell back and gradually regain control but really it was only and 2015 and they were able to get tara's investment level that had been domestically in 2004 2005. even then 500 civilians died in 2015 and 2016. that is part of the 360 degree perspective you need to bring to this when you're trying to figure out what it means and went to go from here. thank you so much for being here. i appreciate it. [applause] class copies of the book are available at the checkout desk. he will be out here signing. please form a line. [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. this weekend we are live at the 10th annual tucson festival of books. held at the university of arizona. later this month will be in charlottesville for the virginia festival of the books. followed by the national black writers conference in brooklyn new york. in april we headed to the
you may not remember in 2009, when the pakistani taliban came pouring out and started running on towards islamabad. they were genuine thoughts that the state might collapse. they fell back and gradually regain control but really it was only and 2015 and they were able to get tara's investment level that had been domestically in 2004 2005. even then 500 civilians died in 2015 and 2016. that is part of the 360 degree perspective you need to bring to this when you're trying to figure out what it...
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twenty twelve she's been accompanied by her father and is expected to meet top pakistani officials she was attacked by taliban government because of her work supporting girls' education and she was awarded the nobel peace prize in twenty those are the headlines. zero six swear every few. minutes one on a lot of. a good game only with food out of boredom but there are forty. two point two people in florida i love you i mean. part of the human in the me home . at the bottom of. the bomb. now we. come out of that i want you to. i want to point out. is a month for him but i want. my own among the young is that. they. are in the rubble. of the news will be. on. good people and i'm like. i'm going to get a. good as. they want me to go people because you know what i'm going to leave the boat. there to be no more but i did not say. that as an award to get alarmed by you or me are. going to get to where it went away last year. because i will be out there you are you know when you're not. being i said to me i. told my. baby boom mom mom. patience in hand to hold up again. i'll be doing. my. job a whole lot more so you
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twenty twelve she's been accompanied by her father and is expected to meet top pakistani officials she was attacked by taliban government because of her work supporting girls' education and she was awarded the nobel peace prize and twenty those are the headlines. swear every since.
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terrorist network such as al qaeda, daesh, the regional terrorists such as epim and pakistani terrorists such as the taliban in pakistan. all these categories, the afghans, the global, the regional and the pakistanis, have a relationship among themselves. they are all throwing -- drawing on the criminalized economy, chief of all drugs. the drug networks need them and they need a drug income. unfortunately there has been a growth in the number of foreign fighters in the country, primarily because four years ago there were 352,000 afghan troops plus 140,000 international troops in afghanistan with all the sophisticated weaponry humanity has ever produced. four years ago, a decision was made to transition the combat, and security responsibility to the afghans. four years ago, there was a young army that stood not developed, including its air force. the transition has taken place successfully. four years ago, there was a young army that stood not developed, including its air force. the transition has taken place successfully. the has been setbacks, especially in rural areas. but no major population center has b
terrorist network such as al qaeda, daesh, the regional terrorists such as epim and pakistani terrorists such as the taliban in pakistan. all these categories, the afghans, the global, the regional and the pakistanis, have a relationship among themselves. they are all throwing -- drawing on the criminalized economy, chief of all drugs. the drug networks need them and they need a drug income. unfortunately there has been a growth in the number of foreign fighters in the country, primarily...
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daesh, the regional terrorists such as i am you, from central asia and china, and pakistani terrorists such as the taliban in pakistan. all these four categories the afghan, the global, the region and the pakistanis have a symbiotic relationship among themselves. and they are all joined on the criminalized economy, chief on drugs. the drug networks need them and they need the drug income. and, unfortunately, there has been a growth in the number of foreign fighters in the country, primarily because four years ago there were 352,000 afghan troops, plus 140,000 international troops in afghanistan, with combat patrol of all the sophisticated weaponry and equipment humanity has ever produced. now, four years ago a decision was made to transition to combat the response of a security responsibility to the afghans. now, four years ago there was -- and still not yet developed with its strategic capabilities, including its air force. but the transition has taken place successfully. yes, there has been setbacks, especially in rural areas, but no major population center as ever, welcome with the exception of -- has
daesh, the regional terrorists such as i am you, from central asia and china, and pakistani terrorists such as the taliban in pakistan. all these four categories the afghan, the global, the region and the pakistanis have a symbiotic relationship among themselves. and they are all joined on the criminalized economy, chief on drugs. the drug networks need them and they need the drug income. and, unfortunately, there has been a growth in the number of foreign fighters in the country, primarily...
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though she was accompanied by her father and is expected to meet top pakistani officials the twenty year old who was shot by a taliban gunman for her work supporting girls' education and she was awarded the nobel peace prize for her activism in twenty fourteen simple come is a security analyst joins me now from the pakistani capital islamabad fine a skype good to have you with us live on the program a sort of surprise visit back home certainly unexpected i mean why now why not come back wants she'd won the nobel prize and really make a stamp in terms of her voice on women's issues then. question absolutely i think we're never going to happen it's a great homecoming and i think she has expressed a desire to come back to pakistan on several and several occasions and i have on so why now and why not i think recently and smack the prime minister out like this on in new york if i i remember right and this official invitation for her to come to pakistan was needed at that point and i think timing was right but i just wish that they were more a little bit more at mom's warning and you know pakistan was allowed to really wel
though she was accompanied by her father and is expected to meet top pakistani officials the twenty year old who was shot by a taliban gunman for her work supporting girls' education and she was awarded the nobel peace prize for her activism in twenty fourteen simple come is a security analyst joins me now from the pakistani capital islamabad fine a skype good to have you with us live on the program a sort of surprise visit back home certainly unexpected i mean why now why not come back wants...
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there was a group of 400 men and there were not the taliban which was the religious leadership with american, pakistanind saudi helped help take over afghanistan in the 1990s. the 1990s. they were the court arab afghans and not really most of them, a very small group of men mostly from saudi arabia and egypt who were exiled to afghanistan and they had organized the attack to a degree but mostly of course the attack was organized inside the united states and in germany and spain and malaysia. you don't need a safe haven to make a phone call. there was an argument inside the bush administration about whether, how to exploit the situation and how badly to conflate the two different groups together, but they were determined to go to war when, in fact, they could have negotiated. the taliban did offer to negotiate, to turn bin laden over which is very difficult under their good system of protection of gas, , like a japanese type honor system, not in any way but a degree of severity of how seriously it is taken, the code there. they were still willing to negotiate and turn him over first to any muslim countr
there was a group of 400 men and there were not the taliban which was the religious leadership with american, pakistanind saudi helped help take over afghanistan in the 1990s. the 1990s. they were the court arab afghans and not really most of them, a very small group of men mostly from saudi arabia and egypt who were exiled to afghanistan and they had organized the attack to a degree but mostly of course the attack was organized inside the united states and in germany and spain and malaysia....
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now, president trump was absolutely clear that as far as he is concerned pakistani has been harbouring and facilitating the talibanproblem, isn't it? yes, it is, so external enablement is the only way that this insurgency continues. without that it would never survive inside the country. they have bases, training facilities, they recruit outside of the country, their leadership lives outside of afghanistan. where outside of...? you mentioned pakistan. this has been stated clearly by president trump in his august speech. so crucially, president trump cut military support to pakistan, and said "if you continue this policy he will continue to force." are you beginning to see a difference, is beginning to change? is that beginning to change? the biggest difference is now we have a public conversation about peace. although it may be hard to draw direct linkage between the state m e nts direct linkage between the statements i president trump and the telegram willingness to talk about peace, i believe there is a link. the pressure to reconciliation is multifaceted, it is military, yes, but it is also diplomatic and socia
now, president trump was absolutely clear that as far as he is concerned pakistani has been harbouring and facilitating the talibanproblem, isn't it? yes, it is, so external enablement is the only way that this insurgency continues. without that it would never survive inside the country. they have bases, training facilities, they recruit outside of the country, their leadership lives outside of afghanistan. where outside of...? you mentioned pakistan. this has been stated clearly by president...
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twelve she's been accompanied by her father and is expected to meet top pakistani officials the twenty year old was attacked by taliban gunmen for her work supporting girls' education she was awarded the nobel peace prize for her activism in twenty fourteen . shares in online retailer amazon have dropped sharply following reports president trump is looking to change the way the company is taxed that's it you're up to date those are the latest headlines from here at al-jazeera remember that you can always go to the website al-jazeera dot com where you can keep up to date with all the day's of anything stories coming up next here it out is there it's just this. this is the story of the biggest undercover sting in the history of africa and the extraordinary man who carried it off as an i. i come across some of the most trusted people in the land allegedly took bribes and betrayed the public even if it's one giant. justice justice is the most dangerous. and there. is africa's most famous on the cover. for twenty years he's been a mouse crusader against corruption a few weeks ago b m found his most operation yet. dissident
twelve she's been accompanied by her father and is expected to meet top pakistani officials the twenty year old was attacked by taliban gunmen for her work supporting girls' education she was awarded the nobel peace prize for her activism in twenty fourteen . shares in online retailer amazon have dropped sharply following reports president trump is looking to change the way the company is taxed that's it you're up to date those are the latest headlines from here at al-jazeera remember that you...
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the head in two thousand and twelve malala is expected to meet with top pakistani officials the nobel laureate was attacked by taliban gunman for her work supporting girls' education she recovered from her injuries in the u.k. in two thousand and fourteen she was awarded the nobel peace prize. there are conflicting reports about who's in control of the northern syrian town of telegraph writes turkish troops have been closing in on it since taking the city of our freedom from the kurdish y p g ten days ago the turkish president ross attire burdwan says his forces will continue to move east as far as members to push out why p.g. fighters who he says are terrorists cynicus who has more from istanbul. turkish officials have told me that white beaches withdrawing from tel rafah but they underline that there is no military operation as an offering on the other hand why p.g. has denied all these statements that they are withdrawing from tel rafah to the town which they cured from the syrian opposition groups in early two thousand and sixteen what we understand is that there is a deal between russia and turkey over this stra
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since she was shot in the head in twenty twelve she's expected to meet top pakistani officials a twenty year old was attacked by taliban gunmen for her work supposing girls' education she recovered from her injuries in the u.k. malala was awarded the nobel peace prize in twenty fourteen. shares in the online retailer amazon have slumped following reports that u.s. president donald trump is looking to change the way the company is taxed at one point stocks fell by as much as seven point four percent wiping more than fifty billion dollars off amazon's market value. reports. and closing bell the price of amazon shares had dropped by some five percent in the course of the day that's a loss of close to fifty billion dollars to shareholders. this is a consequence of a report that president trump is and i quote obsessed with amazon but i applaud the mission of innovation and angry at its owner jeff bezos here in a conversation with president from during a roundtable at the white house the last time amazon suffered this scale of loss modeled this tweet in august of last year amazon is doing great damage to taxpayer retailers d
since she was shot in the head in twenty twelve she's expected to meet top pakistani officials a twenty year old was attacked by taliban gunmen for her work supposing girls' education she recovered from her injuries in the u.k. malala was awarded the nobel peace prize in twenty fourteen. shares in the online retailer amazon have slumped following reports that u.s. president donald trump is looking to change the way the company is taxed at one point stocks fell by as much as seven point four...
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twelve she was accompanied by her father and is expected to meet top pakistani officials the twenty year old was attacked by taliban gunmen for her work supporting girls' education she was of were awarded the nobel peace prize in twenty fourteen. exactly a year ago today the u.k. is a year from today excuse me the u.k. is expected to leave the european union while the precise nature of the deal is still undecided prime minister treason may says she's committed to honoring the twenty sixteen vote to break away but for a european groups often referred to as the remain is refusing to give up hope of staying in the e.u. is a u.k. correspondent. such a disaster that even boris johnson now admits he got it wrong maybe not his precious news but his impersonator and protesters outside downing street believe it can be stopped with a second referendum on the final deal from the. britain and the e.u. like a student speaking for generations that floated over to stay in the. young people do feel very strongly that this is one direction for a few. parents and grandparents many of whom back to back. right do direction from here b
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twelve she was accompanied by her father and is expected to be taught pakistani officials the twenty year old was attacked by a taliban gunman for homework supporting girls' education those were the headlines of the back with more news in thirty minutes next it's inside story to stay with just. one journalist decided to sacrifice their integrity for our hole in the media the listening post at this time on al-jazeera. a surprise summit between china and north korea it's all smiles in beijing join kim jong un's first overseas trip as leader of the chinese remind the world that they have a crucial role in any nuclear and missile towards with donald trump so is the north in a stronger position this inside story. they've been allies since the nineteen fifties hundreds of thousands of chinese soldiers are believed to have died in the korean war and the north spin an important offer for china ever since keeping u.s. troops allied with south korea away from the chinese border but there were nation ships soured as the north's nuclear bomb an intercontinental missile ambitions expanded under the leadership of kim jong un this y
twelve she was accompanied by her father and is expected to be taught pakistani officials the twenty year old was attacked by a taliban gunman for homework supporting girls' education those were the headlines of the back with more news in thirty minutes next it's inside story to stay with just. one journalist decided to sacrifice their integrity for our hole in the media the listening post at this time on al-jazeera. a surprise summit between china and north korea it's all smiles in beijing...
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the taliban have done multiple deals with the pakistani government. each one of which they've any gl reneged on. and remember islamabad after these negotiations. the u.s. government should negotiate with the taliban. we talked through the soviet union throughout the cold war. the expectation should be very low and what we have coming is something a date certain for this presidential election. badly as the one in 2009 -- it will be very hard -- for any political leader to say we're really going to keep sending people here to prop up this system but keeps producing these very bad outcomes. i'm a great skeptic we're going to get it right but the u.s. government should be thinking harder about this election and how to support it the necessary taliban negotiations which have a very certain outcome and don't have a -- >> i want to break in and say that's an important point. you sparked a good conversation obviously. you know, this election really risks two things, not just sort of the failure of negotiations and continued violence and but we could be looking
the taliban have done multiple deals with the pakistani government. each one of which they've any gl reneged on. and remember islamabad after these negotiations. the u.s. government should negotiate with the taliban. we talked through the soviet union throughout the cold war. the expectation should be very low and what we have coming is something a date certain for this presidential election. badly as the one in 2009 -- it will be very hard -- for any political leader to say we're really going...
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>> so it's the covert action arm of the pakistani intelligence service known as i.s.i. and it's the arm that has supported the taliban both before anafter 9/11, that has worked at times in collaboration with the c.i.a. during the 1980s war and then against american interests after 2001 to try to seek influence for pakistan in afghanistan through these islamist militias. and it is at the heart of the war because the sanctuary the taliban have enjoyed in pakistan and the support that they've been able to get covertly from i.s.i. has been one of the major reasons why the u.s. has not been able to stabilize afghanistan despe sending tens ands of combat troops to the country along with nato allin:. >> schifow as you say pakistan has been doing this for a long time. but there was a moment in 2004, you write that it seems like pakistan could have once and for all kind of turned its back on the taliban and it didn't. why not? >> well, it's interesting. there was this period a relative peaer the fall of the taliban government in december 2001. and by t time you get to 2004 in afghanistan you have a successf presidential elect
>> so it's the covert action arm of the pakistani intelligence service known as i.s.i. and it's the arm that has supported the taliban both before anafter 9/11, that has worked at times in collaboration with the c.i.a. during the 1980s war and then against american interests after 2001 to try to seek influence for pakistan in afghanistan through these islamist militias. and it is at the heart of the war because the sanctuary the taliban have enjoyed in pakistan and the support that...
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i know some of the taliban somership is in helmund, of it may be over and pakistan -- in pakistan. ine you seen any change pakistani cooperation, behavior or helpfulness in the month since president trump asked of the pakistanis to help us more and stuck running such of a double game as they have historically been doing. brig. gen. turner: the way i would try to answer that is the taliban in helmand could not regional support. the second big component of helmand province is the poppy and opium that is growing their ofuires -- provides a lot support for the taliban. they get a source of income that allows them to have weapons and material that allows them to continue the fight. our components of our plan to pressurize regional players to isse support of the taliban an important component. if the afghans only had to deal with the taliban, they could deal with it but the taliban being enabled by regional actors creates --that is probably the reason we need to be involved in supporting them still. >> whatever help the pakistanis are providing, we could use a of more --the president afghanistan has had a lot of thoughts
i know some of the taliban somership is in helmund, of it may be over and pakistan -- in pakistan. ine you seen any change pakistani cooperation, behavior or helpfulness in the month since president trump asked of the pakistanis to help us more and stuck running such of a double game as they have historically been doing. brig. gen. turner: the way i would try to answer that is the taliban in helmand could not regional support. the second big component of helmand province is the poppy and opium...
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the head in two thousand and twelve malala is expected to meet with top pakistani officials the nobel laureate was attacked by taliban gunmen for her work supporting girls' education while she recovered from her injuries in the u.k. and in two thousand. and fourteen she was awarded the nobel peace prize. u.k. police investigating a nerve agent attack on a former russian spy are now looking at whether he was poisoned at his home they say the highest concentration of prison was found on his front door. and his daughter yulia remain in critical condition after being found unconscious in the english city of solsbury earlier this month moscow denies international accusations that it was behind the attack twenty seven countries have retaliated by moving to expel russian diplomats. the police man killed in a supermarket scene been awarded france's highest honor for bravery are no died after swapping places with a hostage that are butler reports from a special ceremony in paris. trams coffin was a school to paris and to pouring rain people came to pay their respects to a french police officer who's become a national hero in
the head in two thousand and twelve malala is expected to meet with top pakistani officials the nobel laureate was attacked by taliban gunmen for her work supporting girls' education while she recovered from her injuries in the u.k. and in two thousand. and fourteen she was awarded the nobel peace prize. u.k. police investigating a nerve agent attack on a former russian spy are now looking at whether he was poisoned at his home they say the highest concentration of prison was found on his front...
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shot in the head in two thousand and twelve she's expected to meet top pakistani officials the twenty year old was attacked by taliban gunmen for her work supporting girls' education she recovered from her injuries in the u.k. malala was awarded the nobel peace prize in two thousand and fourteen. well exactly a year from today the u.k. is due to leave the european union while the precise nature of its departure a still undecided prime minister to resign may says she's committed to honoring the two thousand and sixteen vote to break away but pro hear a pin groups often referred to as remain or is are refusing to give up hope of staying in the e.u. or u.k. correspondent barnaby phillips reports. such a disaster that even boris johnson now admits he got it wrong or maybe not his friends still loses but his impersonator and protesters outside downing street believe it can be stopped with a second referendum on the final deal from the gauche ations street britain and the e.u. like will the students speaking for generations that floated over to stay in the e.u. . young people do feel very strongly that this is one directio
shot in the head in two thousand and twelve she's expected to meet top pakistani officials the twenty year old was attacked by taliban gunmen for her work supporting girls' education she recovered from her injuries in the u.k. malala was awarded the nobel peace prize in two thousand and fourteen. well exactly a year from today the u.k. is due to leave the european union while the precise nature of its departure a still undecided prime minister to resign may says she's committed to honoring the...
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pakistani nobel peace prize winner. has arrived in her home town of mingora in the swat valley is her first visit since being shot that six years ago by a talibanmilitant malala has lived in britain since recovering from her wounds. a police officer in the u.s. has been fired for excessive use of force after fatally shooting a black man and twenty sixteen police in louisiana released body count footage showing of blaine salamone a threatening to shoot alton sterling before firing six rounds at his chest the killing led to widespread protests. china's defunct space lab tiangong one will fall back to earth this weekend it's been in orbit since twenty eleven the ten metre long space station will make an uncontrolled reentry and no one knows for sure where it will land china's space agency says most of it will burn up and probably won't cause any damage. well a space x. falcon nine rocket carrying satellites for a communications company has blasted off from an aunt site in california and radio communications will use the ten you satellites to support its mobile voice and data communications services as it renews its entire global satellite network
pakistani nobel peace prize winner. has arrived in her home town of mingora in the swat valley is her first visit since being shot that six years ago by a talibanmilitant malala has lived in britain since recovering from her wounds. a police officer in the u.s. has been fired for excessive use of force after fatally shooting a black man and twenty sixteen police in louisiana released body count footage showing of blaine salamone a threatening to shoot alton sterling before firing six rounds at...
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the first time since she was shot in 20 12 by taliban militants, who are angered by her championing of educating girls during a meeting with the pakistani saidter today -- malala she would continue her campaign. she was only 14 and already known for her activism when she was shot. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. think you'll. the countdown to brexit is on, one year from today, u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union. many points of the divorce still are get to be defined. with what is next, is the bloomberg contributing editor and dartmouth college professor of economics and a former monetary policy committee member at the bank of england. there is a lot to say about yield. >> [laughter] great having you with us. we have to talk about this brexit transition. the biggest problem seems to be ireland. where are we in the irish border? >> it is a puzzle. it is crucial. senses, ireland was a major issue. rexiteers said, we will work it out. irelandite clear that is a major issue. i have spent a lot of time, traveling back and f
the first time since she was shot in 20 12 by taliban militants, who are angered by her championing of educating girls during a meeting with the pakistani saidter today -- malala she would continue her campaign. she was only 14 and already known for her activism when she was shot. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. think you'll. the countdown to brexit is on, one year from today, u.k. is...
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she was shot in the head there by the taliban six years ago fofor defending a girls right to go to school. hours after her arrival today, she met with the pakistanime minister. speaking there, she said she was excited to be back and determined to continue her campaign for girls education. the 20-year-old made her trip with her parents unannounced and under tight security, but she is a divisive figure in pakistan. while some critics are accusing her of making the trip to o stir up dissent, others have hailed her bravery. >> many people will be happy to see her, to listen to her, all of her experiences. but i think there are some people who maybe will not be. >> she is not the only girl from pakistanan. there are also otherer girls. should take care of them like we take care of her. >> she is a nobel prize winner. we are very happy she came back. we are feeling really proud of her. she is a hero of pakistan. genie: back here in france, the victims of the terror attack in the south of the country last week are being buried today. the french prime minister adouard philippe is attending the ceremonies around the town of carcassonne. the ceremony for t
she was shot in the head there by the taliban six years ago fofor defending a girls right to go to school. hours after her arrival today, she met with the pakistanime minister. speaking there, she said she was excited to be back and determined to continue her campaign for girls education. the 20-year-old made her trip with her parents unannounced and under tight security, but she is a divisive figure in pakistan. while some critics are accusing her of making the trip to o stir up dissent,...