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sami: absolutely, thank you.obert: you know, i was watching some, as i was saying, it was very interesting as i was driving into an event. and i stopped to watch, and the crowd but give people an idea in terms of what they're seeing when you say mural art. what are you trying to do? what is kind of the origin and the evolution of it? e communityeah, absolutely. of and bringing them out into public spaces, right? or articulating particular people that we want to celebrate and honor. and my artwork is celebrating and continuing that legacy of muralism, so-- robert: is there like a symbolic kind of images that you use, or do you try to make it so that somebody looking at it can kind of figure out the story fairly easily? sami: i do a lot of portraiture. so, the story is really in people's experience, their lived experience, what they contribute to their community, their--and the love and the passion of what they do. and that's what inspires me to paint and to honor those people. tha kind of into your art, like those
sami: absolutely, thank you.obert: you know, i was watching some, as i was saying, it was very interesting as i was driving into an event. and i stopped to watch, and the crowd but give people an idea in terms of what they're seeing when you say mural art. what are you trying to do? what is kind of the origin and the evolution of it? e communityeah, absolutely. of and bringing them out into public spaces, right? or articulating particular people that we want to celebrate and honor. and my...
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on poor recent lapland sweden where the indigenous sami people say their way of life is under threat not just from climate change but from the government solutions to stop it. hello thank you for joining us the battle lines of syria's civil war are being redrawn as turkey's military offensive enters its 2nd week syrian government troops have entered the town of combining with the u.s. and kurdish fighters defeated eisel 4 years ago the government forces have been allowed in after cutting a deal with syrian kurds who are fighting turkish troops battles are also raging in the key border town of ras al-ain kurdish fighters are filling the skies with smoke to blind the turkish warplanes of fighting turkish backed syrian rebels on the ground meanwhile russia has stepped into the void left by u.s. troops deployed patrols and offering to mediate a resolution and the u.s. vice president to travel to ankara to push for a truce of the turkish president says he will not bow to pressure back in washington the u.s. president donald trump is playing down the crisis saying it's fine for russia to h
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as the government is accused of failing to properly deal with a climate crisis that threatens the sami way of life for much of their off the wealth the sweden has has build on its build on sami grounds the 1st thing is to to to face the history of colonization what's weeden a state has met done to my people just a few kilometers inside the arctic circle the town of york mark is a center of sammy culture in sweden. scientists say the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the average global right the putting the family on the front lines of quiet change it's being felt particularly in ancient forests like this where like growing on the ground provides food for rain there and animal now facing mass starvation thousands have died despite the herd his efforts to feed them by hand while melting ice sheets have cut off their migrates routes across the arctic sami reindeer herders say the situation is made worse by the disappearance of the old forests sweden has taken action to meet other climate pledges including the creation of wind farms and hydroelectric plants today sweden is placing almo
as the government is accused of failing to properly deal with a climate crisis that threatens the sami way of life for much of their off the wealth the sweden has has build on its build on sami grounds the 1st thing is to to to face the history of colonization what's weeden a state has met done to my people just a few kilometers inside the arctic circle the town of york mark is a center of sammy culture in sweden. scientists say the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the average global right...
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for much of their off the wealth the sweden has has build on its build on sami grounds the 1st thing is to to to face the history of colonization what the west sweden a state has made done to to to my people just a few kilometers inside the arctic circle the town of york mark is a center of sammy culture in sweden. scientists say the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the average global right the putting the family on the front lines of quiet change it's being felt particularly in ancient forests like this where like growing on the ground provides food for rain there and animal now facing mass starvation thousands have died despite the herd his efforts to feed them by hand while melting ice sheets have cut off their migrates routes across the arctic sami reindeer herd is say the situation is made worse by the disappearance of the old forests sweden has taken action to meet other climate pledges including the creation of wind farms and hydroelectric plants today sweden is placing almost all of their parks on sammy territory just explode exploiting it again destroying it again makin
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i'm paul recent lapland sweden where the indigenous sami people say their way of life is under threat not just from climate change but from the government solutions to stop it. hello when i was standing here yesterday talking about the sundry risk in italy they'd already just undergone it in from the gulf and southern fronts as a result of a tornado that came through on the same active band of cloud this one here which has since gone across the adriatic and rather lost its impetus that's where it sits more or less at the moment it's rain in the northern half fading out a few shasta a potential there is slovenia maybe western austria but nothing much else has been a cloud and in southern france is looking nice but the next belt of cloud next frontal system is on its way through france into spain and portugal to do that overnight it's not gradually dropping the temperature down and allowing a bit more writing tired to come in each day so we're in the teens for most of western and northern europe so in the warmth in the east book arrested 24 how the temperatures are dropping a little bit
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abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in their rendition in 2012. the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned tortured. the british government is worried about apologizing because they feel that if they do that there's a risk that for security service people who are involved in this to me prosecuted and might go to jail. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media when the entire service is control much of egyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the president and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most getting an accurate informative story out of there is not easy they pose it too late we already have the information they're listening post on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks into the market started peacefully but the major confrontation is taking what is harder on the phone is hard for those with details coverage there they
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on poll recently sweden where the indigenous sami people say by way of life is under threat not just from climate change but from the government solutions to stop it. and we'll hear from the south african rugby team ahead of what's being billed as a revenge match against japan and the world cup quarter finals. hello the thunderstorms that are over the lebanon and elsewhere a couple days ago are still visible in this massive cloud here most of the activity at the is going to be of a turkey but you certainly couldn't rule out something happening now a bit further research maybe through jordan where some parts of iraq in the clouds gone 1st for the south and decide the temperature was what it was quite warm it's not really cool down very much beirut still at 28 for example although in baghdad 36 is quite a cooling trend we're everywhere below 14 drys throughout iran the sun is out there is probably largely irrelevant it might spark a shower to no more than that rather friday night and the clouds gathering once more in the eastern mediterranean beirut looking cloud the $27.00 degrees the
on poll recently sweden where the indigenous sami people say by way of life is under threat not just from climate change but from the government solutions to stop it. and we'll hear from the south african rugby team ahead of what's being billed as a revenge match against japan and the world cup quarter finals. hello the thunderstorms that are over the lebanon and elsewhere a couple days ago are still visible in this massive cloud here most of the activity at the is going to be of a turkey but...
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and much of their off the wealth that sweden has has built is built on sami grounds the 1st thing is to to to face their history of colonization what the west sweden a state has made down to 2 to 5 people just a few kilometers inside the arctic circle the town of york mark is a center of sammy culture in sweden scientists say the arctic is warming up twice as fast as they are all right the putting the family on the front lines of quiet change is being felt particularly keenly in ancient forests like this well like growing on the ground provides for rain there and animal now facing mass starvation thousands have died despite the herd his efforts to feed them by hand while melting ice sheets have cut off their migrate 3 routes across the arctic sami reindeer herders say the situation is made worse by the disappearance of the old forests replaced by plantations grown for logging by big business markets in half then that we've had for thousands of years has been given over to the control of others that risk so people's culture being weakened or ceasing to exist altogether. sweden has tak
and much of their off the wealth that sweden has has built is built on sami grounds the 1st thing is to to to face their history of colonization what the west sweden a state has made down to 2 to 5 people just a few kilometers inside the arctic circle the town of york mark is a center of sammy culture in sweden scientists say the arctic is warming up twice as fast as they are all right the putting the family on the front lines of quiet change is being felt particularly keenly in ancient forests...
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on poor recent lapland sweden where the indigenous sami people say by way of life is under threat not just from climate change but from the government solutions to stop. growing up and support avoiding to protest why barcelona's matchwood real madrid could be moved joe has the details on that later. the 1st officials in london in brussels have signaled a new brick said agreement is in its final stages and could be agreed by e.u. leaders assume this thursday for more we can cross to barbara starr their european broadcast answer hi barbara. they're in high last minute breaks a negotiations are continuing with leaders hoping an agreement can be approved at an e.u. leaders summit the french president the minimum across says he wants to believe an agreement has been finalized colburn and reports now from westminster. the summit is shrouded in cloud but we are almost there the words of prime minister boris johnson at a closed door meeting of his party m.p.'s on what is the aftermath quoting to those in the room it was a short bouncy speech shorted your ration but also short on detail and th
on poor recent lapland sweden where the indigenous sami people say by way of life is under threat not just from climate change but from the government solutions to stop. growing up and support avoiding to protest why barcelona's matchwood real madrid could be moved joe has the details on that later. the 1st officials in london in brussels have signaled a new brick said agreement is in its final stages and could be agreed by e.u. leaders assume this thursday for more we can cross to barbara...
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as the government is accused of failing to properly deal with the climate crisis that threatens the sami way of life. much of the of the wealth the sweden has has built on is built on salmon ground. the 1st thing is to to to face the history of colonization what that what sweden a state has made done to do to my people just a few kilometers inside the arctic circle the town of york mark is a sense of some a culture in sweden scientists say the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the average global right the putting the farming on the front lines of quiet change it's being felt particularly in ancient forests like this where like growing on the ground provides food for rain there and animal now facing mass starvation thousands have died despite the herd his efforts to feed them by hand while melting ice sheets have cut off their migrate 3 routes across the arctic sami reindeer herd is say the situation is made worse by the disappearance of the old forests sweden has taken action to meet other climate pledges including the creation of wind farms and hydroelectric plants today sweden is p
as the government is accused of failing to properly deal with the climate crisis that threatens the sami way of life. much of the of the wealth the sweden has has built on is built on salmon ground. the 1st thing is to to to face the history of colonization what that what sweden a state has made done to do to my people just a few kilometers inside the arctic circle the town of york mark is a sense of some a culture in sweden scientists say the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the average...
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hodges fellow dissidents sami most of. also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for 911 al qaida. offer to my. dad. and i are in. on it and what i hear and i lament i mean i'm. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the enemy living in a kind of. fear or. yellow moon in. the alamo and yet now feel i want to. abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in their rendition in 2012. the british government in the civil cool for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned tortured. the british government is worried about apologizing because they feel that if they do that there's a risk that former security service people who were involved in this to me prosecuted in my going to jail. to strengthen the good you have to show your good all the more we become still fight against corruption. destroy new chiro which heroes like
hodges fellow dissidents sami most of. also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for 911 al qaida. offer to my. dad. and i are in. on it and what i hear and i lament i mean i'm. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the enemy living in a kind of. fear or. yellow moon in. the alamo and yet now feel i want to. abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya...
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abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . in involvement in the rendition in 2012 they decided to sue the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned and tortured. the british government is worried about apologising because they feel that if they did that there's a risk that former security service people who were involved in this to knapping might be prosecuted in my going to jail. then say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps as they forge their way in the world. al-jazeera shares these personal journeys. inspiring stories of people perseverance on their chosen path. and weakness documentaries on around $20.00. october on al-jazeera. as the deadline of october 31st gets closer stay with us for all the latest developments on breaks it. may be hot so it will host a new series of interviews with our teachers tackling the big issues about telling the world leaders experts and environmentalist will assemble in ice
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for much of their off the wealth the sweden has has build on its build on sami grounds the 1st thing is to to to face the history of colonization what the state has made done to my people just a few kilometers inside the arctic circle the town of york mark is a center of sammy culture in sweden. scientists say the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the average global right the putting the family on the front lines of quiet change it's being felt particularly in ancient forests like this where lichen growing on the ground provides food parang there and animal now facing mass starvation thousands have died despite the herd his efforts to feed them by hand while melting ice sheets have cut off their migrates routes across the arctic sami reindeer herd is say the situation is made worse by the disappearance of the old forests sweden has taken action to meet other climate pledges including the creation of wind farms and hydroelectric plants today sweden is placing almost all of their parks on sammy territory just explode exploiting it again destroying the gam making our lands into bein
for much of their off the wealth the sweden has has build on its build on sami grounds the 1st thing is to to to face the history of colonization what the state has made done to my people just a few kilometers inside the arctic circle the town of york mark is a center of sammy culture in sweden. scientists say the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the average global right the putting the family on the front lines of quiet change it's being felt particularly in ancient forests like this...
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many of them have you know either kind of the command of my belt hodge's fellow dissidents sami most of saadi also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for $911.00 al qaida. the offer to my law my. dad. can and was. in. on it and well here and then i lament i mean i'm sorry that. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the enemy living in a kind of. yellow moon in. the alamo and we had enough and i went to. abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in the rendition in 2012. the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned and tortured. the british government is worried about apologising because they feel that if they do that there's a risk there for a security service people who are involved in this to knapping might be prosecuted in my going to jail. to strengthen the good you have to shore do good all the more with your gums to fight a
many of them have you know either kind of the command of my belt hodge's fellow dissidents sami most of saadi also says he was rendered to the libyans by the british on the grounds that he was somehow connected to the group responsible for $911.00 al qaida. the offer to my law my. dad. can and was. in. on it and well here and then i lament i mean i'm sorry that. well i'm not by anything you know either can i come in and. work at the enemy living in a kind of. yellow moon in. the alamo and we...
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harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively . convinced of u.k. . involvement in their rendition in 2012 they decided to sue the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned and tortured. the british government is worried about apologising because they feel that if they do that there's a risk the former security service people who are involved in this to me prosecuted in my going to jail. one simple mistake could be frenkel. fishing as a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those willing to take the chance but for former north korean soldiers the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take . a witness documentary on al-jazeera. with a big breaking news story can be chaotic and frantic behind the scenes. people shouting instructions in your ear you're trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when you come off air on things seem petty that you realize even witness hi
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abdel hakim bell harsh and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in their rendition in 2012 they decided to sue the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned and torture. the british government is worried about apologising because they feel that if they did that there's a risk that former security service people who were involved in this to knapping might be prosecuted and might go to jail. to deal with poverty unless you deal with the gap you disagree i disagree with that toy this sounds like blaming the public the country for the art and all of the naming anybody these people well trained as much a part of all of the islamic state machinery as a very very angry and merging of popular culture if you join me i'm in the hot sun as i put it up for questions to my special guests and challenge them to some straight talking political debate here on al-jazeera. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps as they forge their
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abdel hakim bel high and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in their rendition in 2012 they decided to sue the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned and tortured. the british government is worried about apologising because they feel that if they did that there's a risk that former security service people who were involved in this to napping might be prosecuted and might go to jail. to strengthen the good you have to show do good all the more with your gums to fight against corruption. this for news heroes heroes like no who are bad or who refuse to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a darker use to shine a light let's make the road to a better place nominate your anti corruption nero now. a clandestine world of illegal trade what you have here is not just archaeological objects you're talking about a political dimension where the spoil
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world's most of the country so it's hard to get a total handle on what's happening there less troys sami ramadani is from the stop the war coalition based in london hey sami thanks for being with us as a safe divil to get feedback from there get a proper handle on what's happening because of the locked out as you gauged at the moment 34 days in has it turned a corner how dangerous so unstable is it. i think it's still unstable mainly because the demonstrations across many cities do not have an organized leadership a recognizable. set of organizations or even a leader what is significant is that a lot of the coordination is being handled on social media and obviously when it comes to social media it's extremely difficult to pinpoint where they come from and who is writing them and so forth but. because of the dire conditions of most people in iraq demonstrations and protests have been going on for several years now and one has to remember that iraq is still suffering enormously painfully from the u.s. led invasion and destruction of its infrastructure and public services following the u.s
world's most of the country so it's hard to get a total handle on what's happening there less troys sami ramadani is from the stop the war coalition based in london hey sami thanks for being with us as a safe divil to get feedback from there get a proper handle on what's happening because of the locked out as you gauged at the moment 34 days in has it turned a corner how dangerous so unstable is it. i think it's still unstable mainly because the demonstrations across many cities do not have an...
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by rugby fans follow us here to bring us up to speed with the game thank you so much sami will host japan are taking on scotland in a rugby world cup match almost didn't happen because of tyson hogg of this the game was under threat but after negs action of the stadium earlier organizers gave the green light for the match to go ahead a lot of happy fans out there japan lead scotland by 4 points and poor a a win would put them into the quarter final of a world cup for the 1st time in history. our reporter paul reese joins me now live from yokohama and paul the match just getting underway now and at one point it looked like it might not even happen. yeah that's right farai has just got underway after a minute's silence for the victims of typhoon haiyan this a to just a big cheer go up which some people walking past claim is a is a try for japan but that's on confirmed at the moment but yes this this game was looking very unlikely all the way up to overnight into sunday really it's very calm here at the moment but here in japan we've been braced for a one of the biggest not for disasters in
by rugby fans follow us here to bring us up to speed with the game thank you so much sami will host japan are taking on scotland in a rugby world cup match almost didn't happen because of tyson hogg of this the game was under threat but after negs action of the stadium earlier organizers gave the green light for the match to go ahead a lot of happy fans out there japan lead scotland by 4 points and poor a a win would put them into the quarter final of a world cup for the 1st time in history....
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abdel hakim bell high and sami al saadi were released from prison in libya in 20102011 respectively. convinced of u.k. . involvement in their rendition in 2012 they decided to sue the british government in the civil court for handing them over to the libyans to be imprisoned on torture . the british government is worried about apologising because they feel that if they did that there's a risk the former security service people who were involved in this to be prosecuted in my going to jail. october al-jazeera. as the deadline of october 31st gets closer stay with us for all the ninety's developments on the bricks in. the hot sun will host a new series of interviews with our teachers tackling the big issues about tone world leaders experts and environmentalist will assemble in iceland to discuss the future of the optic fault lines just by taking a microscope to the most contentious issues facing america and local news coverage of the announcement of the 29 team nobel peace prize winner all told by announcing a. when you're from a neighborhood known as a hotbed of radicalism. you have t
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well sami this is the word from the u.s. defense secretary mark asper he's been appearing on some of the sunday public affairs shows here in washington he said that because of the ongoing turkish advance 1st he has indicated that from what the pentagon understand turkey wants to expand its incursion it wants to move further south into syria as well as further west and that would theoretically put more u.s. forces in between the turkish military and forces so that's one reason why markets were says that the president trump late on saturday night told him to start a deliberate with a droll removing all troops as well as their equipment from that part of syria he other reason mr asper a saying why they're pulling these u.s. forces out of the country is because it does appear that the s.d.f. is talking with the syrian government and with the russian government to work on some sort of military alliance in order to fight off the turkish advance now of course that is raising eyebrows here in washington because the idea that the s.d
well sami this is the word from the u.s. defense secretary mark asper he's been appearing on some of the sunday public affairs shows here in washington he said that because of the ongoing turkish advance 1st he has indicated that from what the pentagon understand turkey wants to expand its incursion it wants to move further south into syria as well as further west and that would theoretically put more u.s. forces in between the turkish military and forces so that's one reason why markets were...
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because where we are now is the rock bottom right mark coming to you but i believe we have just lost sami nada so we are going to continue this discussion with just you and rana picking up there on what ron a was saying is this about changing the people in government or changing the whole political system itself because there aren't that many alternatives on the table by my understanding i think changing the people in government will go much. the same political elite that's been running the government the country for the last since the end of the su. war in 199-989-1900 it's pretty much the same political elite so removing them and bringing some other people who are affiliated with will not do much in all honesty. the call to have a took technocratic government i.e. a government made of experts also will not do much because unless we have a very solid political backing for them in a way that will allow them to undertake the kind of reforms to the painful reforms that are needed structural reforms to the way the country is governed both politically and economically then that'll work pretty
because where we are now is the rock bottom right mark coming to you but i believe we have just lost sami nada so we are going to continue this discussion with just you and rana picking up there on what ron a was saying is this about changing the people in government or changing the whole political system itself because there aren't that many alternatives on the table by my understanding i think changing the people in government will go much. the same political elite that's been running the...
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current system is being challenged in recent weeks by protesters who say it's riddled with corruption or sami now there is director of the levant institute for strategic affairs he says how do you do this resignation is a big victory but there's still a lot to be done. it's a big victory however. lot has to be done yet in order to achieve that radical change protesters want to get rid of sick in political type of regime which is which which has demonstrated to be very conducive to court option and inefficient in terms of governance. though that. the board now is in the camp of benny's president. how he will lead with the will they be able to form a government very soon because this is what is very critical 707 audio can be contemplated definitely the most always you want or the most optimistic. for the government for the president to do conservation with the parliamentary block and to come up very rapidly very quickly. in new government a government that takes into consideration the big change which is the street because here we are facing revolution and. consultation it was the political est
current system is being challenged in recent weeks by protesters who say it's riddled with corruption or sami now there is director of the levant institute for strategic affairs he says how do you do this resignation is a big victory but there's still a lot to be done. it's a big victory however. lot has to be done yet in order to achieve that radical change protesters want to get rid of sick in political type of regime which is which which has demonstrated to be very conducive to court option...
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they are due to begin sami we've been hearing from turkish officials saying that if you look at the border area these patrols will begin from the east and west and signs off this piece of peace zone that turkey has established between the towns of colombia and russell ain we've been hearing of fighting on the outskirts of the so-called peace own between syria and syrian rebels backed by turkey as well as kurdish rebels as well as syrian government forces now these joint patrols will be 10 kilometers deep inside syrian territory they will be conducted. russian military police and turkish soldiers president to do on saying that he's welcome dece announcement by russia that all of these fighters the kurdish fighters with turkey calls terrorists have been removed from the border but he wants to see it himself once these patrols begin it is interesting that these patrols will go all the way up to the western flank of beslan flank of the euphrates river to the town of commission which is kurdish majority and now held by the syrian government it is a fluid situation on the ground because it is no
they are due to begin sami we've been hearing from turkish officials saying that if you look at the border area these patrols will begin from the east and west and signs off this piece of peace zone that turkey has established between the towns of colombia and russell ain we've been hearing of fighting on the outskirts of the so-called peace own between syria and syrian rebels backed by turkey as well as kurdish rebels as well as syrian government forces now these joint patrols will be 10...
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current system is being challenged in recent weeks by protesters who say it's riddled with corruption sami now there is director of the levant institute for strategic affairs he says how do you do this resignation is a big victory still a lot to be done. that's a big big 30 however a lot has to be done yet in order to achieve that educated change protesters want to get rid of. in politico to type more. which has demonstrated to be very conducive to production and inefficient in times of governance. knowledge. that the boy now is in the camp of any president. how would you.
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system is being challenged in bits and weeks by protesters who say it's riddled with corruption and sami neither is the director of the levant institute for strategic of as he joins us now live from beirut good to have you with us 1st of all let's start with the morning the resignation of the prime minister how much of a victory is this for the protestors. definitely it's a big victory however. a lot has to be done yet in order to achieve that are they going to change protesters want to get rid of sick in political type of regime which is with what which which has demonstrated to be very conducive to corruption and inefficient in terms of governance. though that. the board now is in the camp of a nice president. how will he will deal with that the will they be able to form 'd a government very soon because this is what is very critical several scenarios can be contemplated definitely the most always you want or the most optimistic. for the government for the president to do conservation with the parliamentary brok and to come up very rapidly very quickly. in new government a government t
system is being challenged in bits and weeks by protesters who say it's riddled with corruption and sami neither is the director of the levant institute for strategic of as he joins us now live from beirut good to have you with us 1st of all let's start with the morning the resignation of the prime minister how much of a victory is this for the protestors. definitely it's a big victory however. a lot has to be done yet in order to achieve that are they going to change protesters want to get rid...
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sami i think what protesters heard this evening from president barham saleh was a kind of yes but yes prime minister ayad. mehdi will resign but only after a replacement is agreed upon and no timeframe has been given for when that replacement that successor will be named instead there was a mention that they are reluctant. to step down immediately because there are fears of a quote constitutional vacuum another thing that saleh said there will be elections but not until a new election law can be drafted and a new election committee formulated. said that a draft of a new election law will be presented to the parliament next week again no timeframe has been given as to how long that would take meanwhile mehdi is saying that he is asking political parties or in the parliament to help find a successor to him it's important to note that mehdi came to power a year ago he's only been in office for a year and a week as prime minister and at that time sami he was considered a consensus candidate or consensus prime minister because there was a lot of wrangling in the parliament as to who should
sami i think what protesters heard this evening from president barham saleh was a kind of yes but yes prime minister ayad. mehdi will resign but only after a replacement is agreed upon and no timeframe has been given for when that replacement that successor will be named instead there was a mention that they are reluctant. to step down immediately because there are fears of a quote constitutional vacuum another thing that saleh said there will be elections but not until a new election law can...
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is the director of the carnegie middle east santa ana corey a political activist and also by skype sami nada an economist and author director of the 11th institute for strategic affairs welcome to you all well run out starting with you these problems have been going on for some time now what's been the tipping point what sports you all out onto the streets i think 1st hello and thank you for having me i think there is. a lot of bad performance a lot of belittling of the people's minds throughout the years and i think the people who are ready to say we had enough they were ready because they clearly had enough more poverty less freedoms more oppression it was too much now a lot of people are linking it to the decision of or the discussion within the government of the what's up tax i think this is just another tax that the people said we've had enough of we're not going to be the price we're not responsible of the bad management of this economy it's been going on for years we gave this mandate 3 years as a chance it's just collapse even more and that's it so it was i don't think that was
is the director of the carnegie middle east santa ana corey a political activist and also by skype sami nada an economist and author director of the 11th institute for strategic affairs welcome to you all well run out starting with you these problems have been going on for some time now what's been the tipping point what sports you all out onto the streets i think 1st hello and thank you for having me i think there is. a lot of bad performance a lot of belittling of the people's minds...
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because where we are now is the rock bottom right mark coming to you but i believe we have just lost sami nada so we are going to continue this discussion with just you and rana picking up there on what ron a was saying is this about changing the people in government or changing the whole political system itself because there aren't that many alternatives on the table by my understanding i think changing the people in government will do a lot. it's the same political elite that's been running the government the country for the last since the end of the su. war in 199-989-1900 it's pretty much the same political elite so removing them and bringing some other people who are affiliated with will not do much in all honesty. the call to have a took technocratic government i.e. a government made of experts also will not do much because unless we have a very solid political backing for them in a way that will allow them to undertake the kind of reforms to the painful reforms that are needed structural reforms to the way the country is governed both politically and economically then that'll work
because where we are now is the rock bottom right mark coming to you but i believe we have just lost sami nada so we are going to continue this discussion with just you and rana picking up there on what ron a was saying is this about changing the people in government or changing the whole political system itself because there aren't that many alternatives on the table by my understanding i think changing the people in government will do a lot. it's the same political elite that's been running...
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could soon decrease that's according to a new report highlighting the phenomenon of so-called flight samy the survey by its swiss bank u.b.s. found there while global air traffic is currently growing a 5th of respondents across the u.s. germany france and the u.k. had recently cut back on flying over environmentalists concerns and if this continues they expected growth could be hard some are calling this the gret effect in honor of the famous teen environmentalists. and on twitter there's debate about what flight shaming means. of transportation 2 percent desire travel flight shaming is misguided still not quite sure about the impact of flight shaming people just love the freedom to explore but there's definitely room to consider alternatives and to make traveling more reasonable flying back and forth to business meetings in one day not always necessary i guess i read that european jet fuel demand is plummeting due to flight shaming by environmental activists i think it's time for some shaming shaming what do you think who should we start with. because opposing views from a political comm
could soon decrease that's according to a new report highlighting the phenomenon of so-called flight samy the survey by its swiss bank u.b.s. found there while global air traffic is currently growing a 5th of respondents across the u.s. germany france and the u.k. had recently cut back on flying over environmentalists concerns and if this continues they expected growth could be hard some are calling this the gret effect in honor of the famous teen environmentalists. and on twitter there's...
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and also spoke for me and about the sami thanks so much that set for the new sound back in a moment with more of the day's news out to stay with us here on al-jazeera. to strengthen the good you have to show do good all the more with your gum still fight against corruption. destroy new chiro which heroes like know who are about who refused to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a dark be used to shine a light let's make the road to a better place nominate your anti corruption mirror now. our planet is feeling the heat of the climate an ecological emergency the world's leading scientists are warning of an existential crisis in the face of it reversible changes to the us why all the with you throughout as will our environment correspondent nick clark will have reports from the front lines of the crisis and showcase new solutions to help called the threat al-jazeera brings you a new weekly climate s.o.s. was set up the facts on the science behind the issues affecting
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and that's it from me and it's the promise of this news hour but sami's a doubt is here in just a moment more of the day's news. a young fellow in. a lot of biased wendy popped up says indication. when they have this opportunity is the limit so the young girls all through secondary school with to be able to stay employed but that's one thing able to change by. meet the women in going out who are going places when it comes to education women make change on al-jazeera. it is impossible to overstate the mental scarring of the survivors which peter lived in the home until the age of 4 when the nuns sold them all to move on and family by that time he'd lost his sister she like nearly 800 others was the name recorded in the death for just a quarter catholic organization put parties in here there were baptized into our own consecration ground savages for them become painters and the government is so frightened of the damage to the church that the full excavation will do that it is resisting it's so they're threatening court action i think the only way in which this will be result is through an
and that's it from me and it's the promise of this news hour but sami's a doubt is here in just a moment more of the day's news. a young fellow in. a lot of biased wendy popped up says indication. when they have this opportunity is the limit so the young girls all through secondary school with to be able to stay employed but that's one thing able to change by. meet the women in going out who are going places when it comes to education women make change on al-jazeera. it is impossible to...
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backdrop of ages into his $110.00 final the world number one data goffin in straight sets in saturday's sami's jacket she's playing his 1st tournaments being injured at the u.s. open will face australia's john millman for the title. and that is all your sport for now we'll have more from the khalifa international stadium later on. and you get a moment there's that our web site al-jazeera will keep you up to date on the day's news there that's all for the news hour but i have much more news for you on the other side of the break peter. international trade would your support of having free trade would not change your money or the japanese or chinese dollars or germany controversial immigration policies that anyone who has a well founded euro persecution should be able to comment the wealth minister from syria has closed the door to syrian refugees like the buffalo maybe his son goes head to head with senior trump advisor stephen moore this year the trumped up as across a trillion dollars you would urge your world not to reelect him from well no not a cut out of the corner 0. october on al-jazeer
backdrop of ages into his $110.00 final the world number one data goffin in straight sets in saturday's sami's jacket she's playing his 1st tournaments being injured at the u.s. open will face australia's john millman for the title. and that is all your sport for now we'll have more from the khalifa international stadium later on. and you get a moment there's that our web site al-jazeera will keep you up to date on the day's news there that's all for the news hour but i have much more news for...
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campaigner sami ramadani gave us his views on the situation. sadly i don't think the country is going to overcome these enormous problems caused by the invasion and occupation of iraq the us that invasion occupation of 2003. because the problems have become so deep the destruction was so massive and the political elites installed in iraq where almost all very corrupt and this has added to the problem of trying to recover from that destructive occupation that is the problem with the with iraq that the problems are so deep and there are so many corrupt senior politicians it's very difficult to implement a lot of the demands of the people things like eliminating corruption getting rid of massive unemployment among young people housing problems poverty problem. all right the british army has caused widespread confusion with a tweet it announced that black history month is now being expanded to include asian people want to get tailored takes up the story and how it ties into global trends. there are some battles you can't when you just ask the briti
campaigner sami ramadani gave us his views on the situation. sadly i don't think the country is going to overcome these enormous problems caused by the invasion and occupation of iraq the us that invasion occupation of 2003. because the problems have become so deep the destruction was so massive and the political elites installed in iraq where almost all very corrupt and this has added to the problem of trying to recover from that destructive occupation that is the problem with the with iraq...
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against protesters internet access has been cut off the most of the country iraqi peace campaigner sami ramadani thinks the country's problems are deeply ingrained and nearly insurmountable. sadly i don't think the country is going to overcome these enormous problems caused by the invasion and occupation of iraq the u.s. led invasion occupation of 2003. because the problems have become so deep the destruction was so massive and the political elites that the u.s. installed in iraq where almost all very corrupt and this has added to the problem of trying to recover from that destructive occupation that is the problem with the with iraq that the problems are so deep and there are so many corrupt senior politicians it's very difficult to implement a lot of the demands of the people things like eliminating corruption getting rid of massive unemployment among young people housing problems poverty problems. that's your auto update for that thanks for watching next to whether the biggest threat to donald trump's presidency comes from deep within u.s. intelligence. in a world of big partisan loc
against protesters internet access has been cut off the most of the country iraqi peace campaigner sami ramadani thinks the country's problems are deeply ingrained and nearly insurmountable. sadly i don't think the country is going to overcome these enormous problems caused by the invasion and occupation of iraq the u.s. led invasion occupation of 2003. because the problems have become so deep the destruction was so massive and the political elites that the u.s. installed in iraq where almost...
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gandhian by north sami people because they copied him you saw a bird that even such a bad puppy is sending. i'm not guilty of dog people being. killed or find the next guy. done the infidel to feed the dog she went on plenty of. the flick some for the c.e.o. thing is a deflection what is hard for you to say. that is a god given that i got up from many observers. that he and others are going to going to see a lot about that. that you can bank on that nothing like a. long long while the name. on...
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sami hamdi is a middling stadol most an editor at international interest and he says that cost protests in iraq fail to overcome sectarian politics. i think 1st and foremost it's important to remember that this isn't the 1st mass protest in recent times during the summer we had the protests across the southern cities against corruption against the problems with electricity and the like and 2 years ago the protests even managed to get to the parliament they entered the green zone they stormed the parliament and the head that i bet is time but because they had no leadership no alternative system no alternative party to put in place it slowly dissipated after the iranian backed militias came and threatened large segments of society and it's these scare tactics that we're seeing today the iraqis want the basic rights of any citizen around the world but the reality is that this government which is heavily influenced on one side by the iranians heavily influenced on the one side by the americans with sporadic militias pro iran spread across the country that's even more powerful than the iraqi
sami hamdi is a middling stadol most an editor at international interest and he says that cost protests in iraq fail to overcome sectarian politics. i think 1st and foremost it's important to remember that this isn't the 1st mass protest in recent times during the summer we had the protests across the southern cities against corruption against the problems with electricity and the like and 2 years ago the protests even managed to get to the parliament they entered the green zone they stormed...
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mismanagement and corruption well let's talk more about what's happening in lebanon from beirut we have sami executive director of the lebanese policy studies thanks very much for being with us. so i want to ask you 1st help me out with this the central bank has enough currency reserves including dollars for the next 30 months but there isn't enough dollars for importers and traders have ads that work well the fact is that yes the central bank does have a high reserves but the situation is actually quite precarious just because we've been actually living with a large budget deficit and very increasing a trade deficit now the inability of the lebanese government to actually attract capital from abroad is putting a lot of pressure on actually deserves so what the central bank is trying to do is actually slow down sort of the depletion of its reserves in order to actually to contain this situation right now. is there a trust issue between the banks and the central banks or as the central bank governor has suggested dollars should be used inside lebanon and not outside is he suggesting then doll
mismanagement and corruption well let's talk more about what's happening in lebanon from beirut we have sami executive director of the lebanese policy studies thanks very much for being with us. so i want to ask you 1st help me out with this the central bank has enough currency reserves including dollars for the next 30 months but there isn't enough dollars for importers and traders have ads that work well the fact is that yes the central bank does have a high reserves but the situation is...
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power a year ago he's only been in office for a year and a week as prime minister and at that time samis considered a consensus candidate or consensus prime minister because there was a lot of wrangling in the parliament as to who should become the next prime minister at least 70 people have been killed in pakistan after a gas stove exploded on a train spunking a huge fire it's the country's worst rail disaster in over a decade the accident happened near the town of rice in the south of punjab province. reports one of the train was. water he says someone give me water because this man is among the dozens of people wounded when a passenger train caught fire in pakistan. to see in addition to those look very good lawyer.
power a year ago he's only been in office for a year and a week as prime minister and at that time samis considered a consensus candidate or consensus prime minister because there was a lot of wrangling in the parliament as to who should become the next prime minister at least 70 people have been killed in pakistan after a gas stove exploded on a train spunking a huge fire it's the country's worst rail disaster in over a decade the accident happened near the town of rice in the south of punjab...