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their trading partners include the armed forces of sudan. sudan is a country designated by the u.s. government as a state sponsor of terrorism. hutson: one particular former lra fighter said that he was with a group who shot six elephants on kony's orders, and they hand carried the tusks through central african republic. and they went to the kafia kingi enclave on the border of sudan, and there in the presence of joseph kony, they sold the ivory to a sergeant in the sudan armed forces. narrator: garamba is a converging point for military units from several countries looking to kill elephants. hutson: so you've got the lra rebels, you've got armed forces from sudan, from south sudan, and from uganda all competing with fardc, the congolese forces to poach the last wild elephants that remain in the park. narrator: these units come armed with satellite phones, night vision goggles, and ak-47s. elephants are also shot from helicopters, as was the case with 22 elephants killed in garamba in march 2012. hutson: we do know for certain that the elephants were killed from a helicopter used as
their trading partners include the armed forces of sudan. sudan is a country designated by the u.s. government as a state sponsor of terrorism. hutson: one particular former lra fighter said that he was with a group who shot six elephants on kony's orders, and they hand carried the tusks through central african republic. and they went to the kafia kingi enclave on the border of sudan, and there in the presence of joseph kony, they sold the ivory to a sergeant in the sudan armed forces....
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so they that mr prominent role to play in sudan.gue] >> translator: a lot of effort was put into supporting of prominent role for women during the transitional government following the revolution. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: so women are capable of having prominent role in government. we want to enable them by giving them opportunity. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: however, on the negotiating table today are the very reasons behind the war, such as the rsf. and we cannot accept being with them at the same table. we do not that old sympathy do not wish for them to be part of the future government of sudan. >> secretary clinton, i'm going to give you the first student question. this is from a master of science in foreign service program student. what do you see as the biggest challenge for women, peace, and security of the next ten years? what is the next milestone we are all in and for? >> well, think the biggest challenge is men starting wars. [laughing] [applause] >> you know, i don't think they have enou
so they that mr prominent role to play in sudan.gue] >> translator: a lot of effort was put into supporting of prominent role for women during the transitional government following the revolution. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: so women are capable of having prominent role in government. we want to enable them by giving them opportunity. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: however, on the negotiating table today are the very reasons behind the war, such as...
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sudan doesn't get attention.lf and to others frequently that one of the major impacts of the ukraine war, among many other impacts around the world, is about attention. it's not quite in my field so much about money — because donors on the whole have protected humanitarian aid elsewhere, but getting attention to places. who's talking about afghanistan these days? and yet we see in afghanistan an increase in the numbers of fighters in the isis, er, local isk... ..in afghanistan, i think three—fold this year. are you saying there is a sort of a failure of imagination and empathy in the rich world, which means that some of these catastrophes are simply not on the radar in the way they should be? i'm not sure. it's true that, of course, to get any, er, things on the news, we need a story to tell. we need to have access to people to tell it properly. i think empathy is something as strong in a popular way today as ever. it's an interesting statistic that in uk — i'm sure you know this — last year, the british public g
sudan doesn't get attention.lf and to others frequently that one of the major impacts of the ukraine war, among many other impacts around the world, is about attention. it's not quite in my field so much about money — because donors on the whole have protected humanitarian aid elsewhere, but getting attention to places. who's talking about afghanistan these days? and yet we see in afghanistan an increase in the numbers of fighters in the isis, er, local isk... ..in afghanistan, i think...
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and you're also from sudan? yeah, i'm from sudan. that's why we are coming here. wouldn't say that we are here for the intention of maybe getting something but because of the security we have faced in sudan and the killing. that's why we came here. usually, the italian authorities grant the migrants a suspension of deportation, amounting to permission to remain in italy temporarily for humanitarian reasons. current eu law won't allow them to travel to other eu countries. that makes this a hard border for the migrants. but the volunteers themselves are not prepared to accept that. the problem is not europe - it's the europeans who cannot comprehend that it's better to give these people something to get by on than to put up with the ones who steal - the traffickers. they're the ones who cause strife. the migrants have a right to come here. lots of eu funding goes to help breaking down the borders in the french-italian alps. exhibition director roberto bianco invokes human rights and the lessons and legacy of the 20th century's wars and mass expulsions. at one time,
and you're also from sudan? yeah, i'm from sudan. that's why we are coming here. wouldn't say that we are here for the intention of maybe getting something but because of the security we have faced in sudan and the killing. that's why we came here. usually, the italian authorities grant the migrants a suspension of deportation, amounting to permission to remain in italy temporarily for humanitarian reasons. current eu law won't allow them to travel to other eu countries. that makes this a hard...
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and you're also from sudan? yeah, i'm from sudan. that's why we are coming here. wouldn't say that we are here for the intention of maybe getting something but because of the security we have faced in sudan and the killing. that's why we came here. usually, the italian authorities grant the migrants a suspension of deportation, amounting to permission to remain in italy temporarily for humanitarian reasons. current eu law won't allow them to travel to other eu countries. that makes this a hard border for the migrants. but the volunteers themselves are not prepared to accept that. the problem is not europe - it's the europeans who cannot comprehend that it's better to give these people something to get by on than to put up with the ones who steal - the traffickers. they're the ones who cause strife. the migrants have a right to come here. lots of eu funding goes to help breaking down the borders in the french-italian alps. exhibition director roberto bianco invokes human rights and the lessons and legacy of the 20th century's wars and mass expulsions. at one time,
and you're also from sudan? yeah, i'm from sudan. that's why we are coming here. wouldn't say that we are here for the intention of maybe getting something but because of the security we have faced in sudan and the killing. that's why we came here. usually, the italian authorities grant the migrants a suspension of deportation, amounting to permission to remain in italy temporarily for humanitarian reasons. current eu law won't allow them to travel to other eu countries. that makes this a hard...
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emmanuel lojang decided to leave south sudan. he fled to turkey and then found a smuggler boat to bring him accross the mediterranean to lesbos. summer has brought a huge wave of new arrivals here. official statistics show the camp is already over capacity. since july, more than 1300 people have arrived each month, over four times more than before. the greek authorities rejected our request for access to the camp, saying they currently have too much work due to mass arrivals. but the ngo europe cares, which runs the nearby community center, is concerned that the situation in lesbos could deteriorate. with so many new arrivals, the housing capacity of the camp is decreasing more and more.they started to use the rubhall, which are huge tents where people are living together in smaller rooms where the hygiene conditions are a lot worse than in the other housing units. and there is no ac, no fans, so it is really hot inside as well. the ngo workers report that some refugees here don't have enough to eat in the camp. they say every we
emmanuel lojang decided to leave south sudan. he fled to turkey and then found a smuggler boat to bring him accross the mediterranean to lesbos. summer has brought a huge wave of new arrivals here. official statistics show the camp is already over capacity. since july, more than 1300 people have arrived each month, over four times more than before. the greek authorities rejected our request for access to the camp, saying they currently have too much work due to mass arrivals. but the ngo europe...
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emmanuel lojang decided to leave south sudan. he fled to turkey and then found a smuggler boat to bring him accross the mediterranean to lesbos. summer has brought a huge wave of new arrivals here. official statistics show the camp is already over capacity. since july, more than 1300 people have arrived each month, over four times more than before. the greek authorities rejected our request for access to the camp, saying they currently have too much work due to mass arrivals. but the ngo europe cares, which runs the nearby community center, is concerned that the situation in lesbos could deteriorate. with so many new arrivals, the housing capacity of the camp is decreasing more and more.they started to use the rubhall, which are huge tents where people are living together in smaller rooms where the hygiene conditions are a lot worse than in the other housing units. and there is no ac, no fans, so it is really hot inside as well. the ngo workers report that some refugees here don't have enough to eat in the camp. they say every we
emmanuel lojang decided to leave south sudan. he fled to turkey and then found a smuggler boat to bring him accross the mediterranean to lesbos. summer has brought a huge wave of new arrivals here. official statistics show the camp is already over capacity. since july, more than 1300 people have arrived each month, over four times more than before. the greek authorities rejected our request for access to the camp, saying they currently have too much work due to mass arrivals. but the ngo europe...
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lebron didn't know anything about sudan. he didn't know anything about china's to it. in fact his friend warren buffett was asked about the same thing because warren buffett's company, berkshire hathaway, one of the companies they invested, was a petro company that was connected to this arms and going on in sudan and basically buffett's answer to all the shareholders, yeah, we're not going change what we do. so unfortunate what's going on over there, but doesn't really affect us. and that's it. but lebron not to sign the letter he was and he and one other player on the team were the only two that didn't. and as soon as he that the new york times covered it and every other newspaper in media outlet in the united states and became a problem for him because he was ripping to lee questioned about why he didn't sign it mind you this is going on in the middle of the nba playoffs that he's getting hit with this and then he has what some people would say is the greatest game. his career in the middle. all this against the detroit pistons. lebron has the game his life where he
lebron didn't know anything about sudan. he didn't know anything about china's to it. in fact his friend warren buffett was asked about the same thing because warren buffett's company, berkshire hathaway, one of the companies they invested, was a petro company that was connected to this arms and going on in sudan and basically buffett's answer to all the shareholders, yeah, we're not going change what we do. so unfortunate what's going on over there, but doesn't really affect us. and that's it....
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morocco, the united arab emirates, bahrain and sudan agreed to normalize ties with israel in deals broken by the united states in 2020. that's while survey showed that an overwhelming majority of people in arab countries oppose establishing ties with. palestinians have slammed the deals as stabbing their back and the betray of their cause. the palestinian islamic jihad and hamas movements have once again slammed the normalization of ties between some arab countries and israel. we have discussed the issue further in our news review program with our guest. let's take a listen. and now it's time for the news review section. we were delf deeper into the day's top story. the palestinian islamic jihad movement has slammed the normalization of ties between some arab countries and israel. the movement's leader ziad and nakhala says such arab governments are giving in to zayat project and falling into line with the enemy. meanwhile in a statement hamas resist. movement has called on arab countries to stop the normalization process as it encourages israeli crimes against palestinians. this comes as
morocco, the united arab emirates, bahrain and sudan agreed to normalize ties with israel in deals broken by the united states in 2020. that's while survey showed that an overwhelming majority of people in arab countries oppose establishing ties with. palestinians have slammed the deals as stabbing their back and the betray of their cause. the palestinian islamic jihad and hamas movements have once again slammed the normalization of ties between some arab countries and israel. we have discussed...
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two more arab states, morocco and sudan, joined to the accord later. we also have is a professor of political science at alsar university joining us from gaza city. welcome to you both. ginaver by, i'll first start with you. when you take a look at the issue of normalization with israel, of course, the prevailing point about this is how palestinians uh are going to not uh get the rights that they. deserve um and we we have seen how normalization of other persian golf countries including sudan of course uh has not led to anything for the palestinians uh why are we looking at other countries uh wanting to join this, especially if the palestinian rights are not going to be recognized after all the israeli crimes on palestinians and in regards and to the crimes that are still going on against palestinian people instead of demanding accountability and fighting for the freedom. of palestine, of this arabian land, it seems that the government of the two holy mosts in makka and the city of prophet muhammad, peace be upon him, is intending to formally legislate
two more arab states, morocco and sudan, joined to the accord later. we also have is a professor of political science at alsar university joining us from gaza city. welcome to you both. ginaver by, i'll first start with you. when you take a look at the issue of normalization with israel, of course, the prevailing point about this is how palestinians uh are going to not uh get the rights that they. deserve um and we we have seen how normalization of other persian golf countries including sudan...
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warns against widespread use of sexual violence in the conflict in sudan. scientist whose work paid the way for covid-19 vaccines awarded the nobel prize for medicine. ♪ the u.n. security council has approved a resolution to authorize a multinational force to haiti to help fight violent gangs. the resolution drafted by the u.s. authorizes a one-year deployment of a non-u.n. force. china and russia abstained from the vote should force would be led by kenya. it requires a request for assistance by haiti's government last year. >> answering the repeated calls of a member state facing a multidimensional crisis amid alarming spiraling gang violence with participation from countries all over the world and with much thanks to kenya for positively considering to lead the international community can now move forward with a multinational support mission for haiti. this mission comes at the request of the haitian government and haitian civil society to address the insecurity and dire humanitarian crisis the country has faced for far too long. >> he joins us live from
warns against widespread use of sexual violence in the conflict in sudan. scientist whose work paid the way for covid-19 vaccines awarded the nobel prize for medicine. ♪ the u.n. security council has approved a resolution to authorize a multinational force to haiti to help fight violent gangs. the resolution drafted by the u.s. authorizes a one-year deployment of a non-u.n. force. china and russia abstained from the vote should force would be led by kenya. it requires a request for assistance...
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osama bin laden lived in sudan. so that kind of led the effort of a lot of people, god bless your colleague syndicate john danforth. president bush appointed danforth to be special envoy but sudan to everybody interested following the fall of the berlin wall. next, china. when you would go go to chinn remember crist spent and i would go and talk to the underground of catholic bishops and emmett till's the story of the watch what took place at tiananmen and we talked to tiananmen square people, family members and everything china just kind of woke up the world to see what was taking place in china. thirdly, editing this is very important, i don't see it today, i didn't mean that as criticism but i don't say today, the faith community was really involved. i wrote down the names last night, chuck olsen. chuck was just, god bless him, he was on this thing. michael horowitz and i think senator lieberman for michael horowitz with her work this issue. he was with the heritage foundation organ hudson foundation at the time
osama bin laden lived in sudan. so that kind of led the effort of a lot of people, god bless your colleague syndicate john danforth. president bush appointed danforth to be special envoy but sudan to everybody interested following the fall of the berlin wall. next, china. when you would go go to chinn remember crist spent and i would go and talk to the underground of catholic bishops and emmett till's the story of the watch what took place at tiananmen and we talked to tiananmen square people,...
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. >> don't forget sudan, everyone forgets about sudan. this is project dynamo fourth war zone deployment in 24 months. started afghanistan, ukraine then to sudan and did russia and now here we are in israel and maui and hurricane ian. in 24 short months, we've seen this pattern ofern ms being left or being trapped or what have you without a lot of support from the government. why that is and how that is is above our pay grade. we are donor funded, projectdynamo.org, is where people go to donate. i can't speak as to why this happens seemingly every 180 days, here we are. >> carley: the biden administration says they will send charter flights to get people to europe and then they have to find their own way home. how do you feel about that plan? do you feel it should have happened sooner? >> bryan: i think the situation is very simple, this is a country at war, declared by its government to the extent we felt compelled to put a carrier strike group off the coast with special operations guys off the ground with american hostages and americans
. >> don't forget sudan, everyone forgets about sudan. this is project dynamo fourth war zone deployment in 24 months. started afghanistan, ukraine then to sudan and did russia and now here we are in israel and maui and hurricane ian. in 24 short months, we've seen this pattern ofern ms being left or being trapped or what have you without a lot of support from the government. why that is and how that is is above our pay grade. we are donor funded, projectdynamo.org, is where people go to...
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and we're now able to send money back regularly and your families in sudan looking up the shock and have them my husband. i think they actually started out with a motor bike, but they said they were able to afford to make some lights. and still they invested in the 2nd one, the, the refugee camp is both, keep them. it says away from the city of i got this that makes it very difficult for residents to get into the 2nd item and says, i didn't realize that there was a gap in the mortgage. and the business idea was the monthly, i'm like, it's very difficult to find regular work here. there's no point to just sitting around waiting for somebody to hire you. you have to build up your own business. otherwise time just drags shot. and one in the 1st trip of the morning is to the main split the rent this is where they find most of the customers. there are always people one seem to catch a ride into the city to go shopping or job hunting. tough, the agreement a price or they get going. the progress is slow, but at least it's a good road. it takes a long time, but it's really beautiful. it reminds
and we're now able to send money back regularly and your families in sudan looking up the shock and have them my husband. i think they actually started out with a motor bike, but they said they were able to afford to make some lights. and still they invested in the 2nd one, the, the refugee camp is both, keep them. it says away from the city of i got this that makes it very difficult for residents to get into the 2nd item and says, i didn't realize that there was a gap in the mortgage. and the...
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and the internal unrest that exists in sudan and even in morocco. and then government. arab and islamic nations are all opposed to normalizing relations with the zionist regime , therefore we believe that the future will not be stable. for me , i am saying in relation to the palestinians that israel itself believes that normalizing relations with arab countries. it is a wrong action, as long as the palestinian nation does not seek compromise, as long as the palestinian nation resists, it opposes the normalization of the relationship, there is no value in any other normalization. the israelis themselves believe that they are playing in the wrong field. as a palestinian living in gaza, i believe that this normalization of relations is nothing it has no effect on us. we are sure that we have nothing to fear from this adization. i want to use this opportunity. the world cup was held in qatar. how islamic and arab countries, looking at israeli reporters and shaking their hands, refused to interview him. arab and islamic nations are against this normalization of relations, an
and the internal unrest that exists in sudan and even in morocco. and then government. arab and islamic nations are all opposed to normalizing relations with the zionist regime , therefore we believe that the future will not be stable. for me , i am saying in relation to the palestinians that israel itself believes that normalizing relations with arab countries. it is a wrong action, as long as the palestinian nation does not seek compromise, as long as the palestinian nation resists, it...
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border town hosts more than 400,000 people, forced from their homes by riding across the border in sudan >> doctors is a 20% of children in these camps are severely malnourished. they say both the mothers and their babies suffer from poor nutrition. >> when this facility opened two months ago, 200 acute malnouri (sophie fouron) it's always interesting to listen to the sounds of nature, especially here. you hear the bald eagles, a lot. the ravens. salmon jumping. you kind of understand why they call it "the last frontier". you can't really go further than baranof island. it is what you imagine alaska to be. kilometers, and kilometers, and kilometers of forest. there are very little paved roads here. you don't spend much time in your car, but you spend
border town hosts more than 400,000 people, forced from their homes by riding across the border in sudan >> doctors is a 20% of children in these camps are severely malnourished. they say both the mothers and their babies suffer from poor nutrition. >> when this facility opened two months ago, 200 acute malnouri (sophie fouron) it's always interesting to listen to the sounds of nature, especially here. you hear the bald eagles, a lot. the ravens. salmon jumping. you kind of...
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two more arab states, morocco and sudan, joined the accord later. the normalization sparked criticism from other muslim countries. they argued that the move would embolden israel in its crimes against palestinians and harm regional peace and stability. human rights act. is joining us from beirout, we also have abusada is a professor of political science at al-asara university, joining us from gaza city. welcome to you both, ginner by, i'll first start with you, when you take a look at the issue of normalization with israel, of course the prevailing point about this is how palestinians are going to not uh get the rights that they deserve, um, and we we have seen how normal. of other persian golf countries, including sudan, of course, has not led to anything for the palestinians, why are we looking at other countries wanting to join this, especially if the palestinian r we recognized? well, first, good afternoon to you and to all press tv viewers and please let me begin first with saying happy milad of prophet muhammad, messenger of humanity to all hu
two more arab states, morocco and sudan, joined the accord later. the normalization sparked criticism from other muslim countries. they argued that the move would embolden israel in its crimes against palestinians and harm regional peace and stability. human rights act. is joining us from beirout, we also have abusada is a professor of political science at al-asara university, joining us from gaza city. welcome to you both, ginner by, i'll first start with you, when you take a look at the issue...
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tatyana actively writes that our new rivals could be the national teams of sudan, sechelles, senegalet's start with hockey. the next three matches of the kgl regular season took place on monday. lokomotiv-yaroslavl and petersburg ska met each other for the third time this season. so far, all matches between these rivals end with the same score of 3:2. twice with that score lokomotiv won the day before 3:2 in favor of ska. as part of roman rotenberg's team , vladimir allistrov scored a double, and sergei tolchinsky scored the most beautiful goal in the match. in the second period, tolchinsky did. in the locomotive zone, he beat almost all his opponents and scored a match. for lokomotiv, this is already the fourth defeat in a row, the longest losing streak of the season. due to the defeat of the locomotive , moscow spartak strengthened in absentia in first place in the western conference of the entire league. skav, in turn, after the victory in yaroslavl moved in seventh place in the western conference. the russian football union continues to search for new opponents for friendly match
tatyana actively writes that our new rivals could be the national teams of sudan, sechelles, senegalet's start with hockey. the next three matches of the kgl regular season took place on monday. lokomotiv-yaroslavl and petersburg ska met each other for the third time this season. so far, all matches between these rivals end with the same score of 3:2. twice with that score lokomotiv won the day before 3:2 in favor of ska. as part of roman rotenberg's team , vladimir allistrov scored a double,...
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people pay attention to this, including why this happened, this happened in attempts to impose on sudanad of so say logic, development , and this country, impose on them some kind of democratic standards, which ended in disaster, this is a country that collapsed in ethiopia, where 600,000 people died last year, which was practically not talked about, where the same thing happened attempts to impose certain democratic institutions and norms on the ethiopians, which is very cool, but does not always and does not in every way correspond to the stage in which the stalinist state is located, especially in the same way as the united states of america is doing. and now there will probably be a lot of talk against the backdrop of what we are seeing in the gas sector, that well, this will continue indefinitely, but 20 years ago the same thing, they destroyed the entire leadership. carried out a military operation, then a new leadership appeared, a whole generation grew up that did not know, so to speak there is no other life other than life under blockade, and hostilities have resumed, and there
people pay attention to this, including why this happened, this happened in attempts to impose on sudanad of so say logic, development , and this country, impose on them some kind of democratic standards, which ended in disaster, this is a country that collapsed in ethiopia, where 600,000 people died last year, which was practically not talked about, where the same thing happened attempts to impose certain democratic institutions and norms on the ethiopians, which is very cool, but does not...
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then the united states just thought it was just fine to change the borders of sudan. i backing this out to these insurgency and then quickly declaring a recognition of south sudan. so the idea that borders are sacrosanct that nothing can be changed. that's an american bluff. also. we change the borders when we want, but no other borders can be changed. no, this is not how the world's going to work. in reality, the united states had its chance to protect ukraine in its 1991 borders. it had complete chance for that before february 2014. it should not have conspired to over throw ukraine's president because was at that point that i russia re, to a crime me a because russia did not want salva stobel. it's naval base. it's 1783 following to nato pads. and the united states provoke that, but even then the rush, it did not say we'd take the don't boss. not at all what russia said, use the don't boss should have autonomy as per the minutes to agreements. now, minutes to was not only guaranteed by in france and germany in the so called normandy arrangement, it was backed 15 to
then the united states just thought it was just fine to change the borders of sudan. i backing this out to these insurgency and then quickly declaring a recognition of south sudan. so the idea that borders are sacrosanct that nothing can be changed. that's an american bluff. also. we change the borders when we want, but no other borders can be changed. no, this is not how the world's going to work. in reality, the united states had its chance to protect ukraine in its 1991 borders. it had...
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a big difference, further, the flow of weapons is tracked, something ukrainian, especially through sudanrough somalia, the traditional route has already become, the somalis, like pirates, who became smugglers to the sinai, from there by land in gaza, even though in the last couple of years the egyptians have become quiet on the topic of fighting the tunnels, i repeat once again, money, this is a big thing, and the factories with the production of rockets and ammunition in gas, they did not come out of nowhere, the game of disinformation by the israeli intelligence services was professional, many thanks, including to the transition of hamas to telegram. while how the israelis tracked other telegram messengers, they don’t catch and don’t know how. next topic: abumazan was in the know there, framed hamas, his task is to ensure that hamas does not exist, if the israelis destroy hamas , egypt, the saudis, and certainly the emirates, for whom hamas is an enemy, and strictly speaking, except for qatar, the turks will be happy and the iranians, all the arab leaders, they will tell you that israe
a big difference, further, the flow of weapons is tracked, something ukrainian, especially through sudanrough somalia, the traditional route has already become, the somalis, like pirates, who became smugglers to the sinai, from there by land in gaza, even though in the last couple of years the egyptians have become quiet on the topic of fighting the tunnels, i repeat once again, money, this is a big thing, and the factories with the production of rockets and ammunition in gas, they did not come...
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she was placed in prison for 10 days. 10 days imprisonment south sudan, not a good time. getting journalist to accept personal one-on-one security people with them. journalist don't like to be encumbered by a plus one when they do their work. i get up at there are some circumstances where you have to have that person with you 24/7 in making those choices how important the management decision are, not to say no but understand the work the journalists do it's about having a conversation with that person. it's about having a security rep that says the reporting you're suggesting is dicey so let's have a conversation the best way to attack this area those people are hard-to-find but we have to find them. this is a new issue conversation at voa and we are careful and engage with hannah storm on that in the dark center. it's an ongoing conversation at voa. one of the greatest areas of challengs is error stringers and freelance network. those are different models. a stringers personal message direct contact with us. when the person gets into trouble, it's an expectation we will
she was placed in prison for 10 days. 10 days imprisonment south sudan, not a good time. getting journalist to accept personal one-on-one security people with them. journalist don't like to be encumbered by a plus one when they do their work. i get up at there are some circumstances where you have to have that person with you 24/7 in making those choices how important the management decision are, not to say no but understand the work the journalists do it's about having a conversation with that...
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now that's the 2nd largest city in sudan after cartoon. and it's also where the army has one of its largest military bases. and that base fell under the control of the parent minutes through rapid support forces in the early hours of thursday morning. and that's the reason why the army asked for sources is intending to withdraw from the talk, the well in direct talks. and that's uh, would be rapid support forces in the side of 60 of did the. now it's worth noting that just hours before the tops were due to start the army. did we need a statement saying that the reason why the resuming talk after the invitation from saudi arabia and the other mediator of the united states is because it wants to alleviate and to ease the humanitarian suffering. that has been a, that's the result of the conflict, but that is will continue to fight the parent military rapids support forces. so the loss of nano, uh, the military base in yeah, that the, the 2nd largest city in, in sudan and one of the largest military bases is the reason why those talks that is
now that's the 2nd largest city in sudan after cartoon. and it's also where the army has one of its largest military bases. and that base fell under the control of the parent minutes through rapid support forces in the early hours of thursday morning. and that's the reason why the army asked for sources is intending to withdraw from the talk, the well in direct talks. and that's uh, would be rapid support forces in the side of 60 of did the. now it's worth noting that just hours before the tops...
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normalization not only did not any of these countries not. any concessions for palestinians, the uae, morocco, sudan, bahrain.
normalization not only did not any of these countries not. any concessions for palestinians, the uae, morocco, sudan, bahrain.
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she was placed in prison in 10 days in south sudan. not a good time. getting our journalists to accept something as simple as personal real-time tracking, 24/7. journalists love their privacy but not everybody goes there easily. we have had to finance those conversations, getting journalists when the situation warrants and it does frequently, to accept personal, one-on-one security people with them. journalists do not like to be encumbered when they do their work. i get it, but there are some circumstances where you have to have that person with you 24/7. making those choices, if you are the neutral manager and your curriculum touches on how important the management sessions are, you have to find a security partner that understands their role is not to say no all the time in the field , but they understand the work that journalists do. it's about having a conversation with that person and a security rep that says the reporting you are suggesting is dicey those people are hard-to-find. but we have to find them. mental health, mental wellness, this is a
she was placed in prison in 10 days in south sudan. not a good time. getting our journalists to accept something as simple as personal real-time tracking, 24/7. journalists love their privacy but not everybody goes there easily. we have had to finance those conversations, getting journalists when the situation warrants and it does frequently, to accept personal, one-on-one security people with them. journalists do not like to be encumbered when they do their work. i get it, but there are some...
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track to do so uh also with number of other countries, including some african countries. uh, including sudan, so basically iran is on the path, according to president ibrahim raisi to expand its uh relation with the different countries based on equal basis, and let's not forget that it has been on this path ever since uh president ibrahim raisi took office in iran, and this is one of the strategies, according to the foreign ministry to counter uh the sanctions, because although iran is uh going to be at the negotiating table for. the jcpoa, if the other parties uh decide to do so, it will not be waiting for those parties uh to make any efforts to alleviate the situation for iranian nation, but it is the iranian government's job to do so, and in line with that policy, iran will be expanding its relations with countries across the globe. other than that, of course, the issue of the desacration of the holy quran and how muslim countries should be responding to that, was another issue, not forget that um the week we're in is uh referred to aslamic unity week, it marks the birth anniversary of pr
track to do so uh also with number of other countries, including some african countries. uh, including sudan, so basically iran is on the path, according to president ibrahim raisi to expand its uh relation with the different countries based on equal basis, and let's not forget that it has been on this path ever since uh president ibrahim raisi took office in iran, and this is one of the strategies, according to the foreign ministry to counter uh the sanctions, because although iran is uh going...
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and there are sincere efforts by hamas in gaza, lots of pressure from gaza, for the terrorists in sudan samaria to attack communities, attack the military and that is why we're doing preemptive operations to round up hamas officials and supporters and activists. >> i was an area where they buried on the ground today a sickening scene and very somber day there. obviously. when we left we learned that according to the idf an israeli american and her granddaughter, carmella dan and noya dan, kidnapped from hamas were found dead and her family, their family notified yesterday. other members of their family are still missing, believed kidnapped. can you say anything more about that? where they were found? obviously a lot of hostage families want any news. do you know if they were kidnapped and in gaza and returned or do you know if they never made it that far? >> so there are still, there's more than 200 confirmed israelis that are in hamas hostage. being held hostage by hamas. >> 203 the latest number put. >> correct and between 100 and 200 israelis still unaccounted for. we do not know if
and there are sincere efforts by hamas in gaza, lots of pressure from gaza, for the terrorists in sudan samaria to attack communities, attack the military and that is why we're doing preemptive operations to round up hamas officials and supporters and activists. >> i was an area where they buried on the ground today a sickening scene and very somber day there. obviously. when we left we learned that according to the idf an israeli american and her granddaughter, carmella dan and noya dan,...
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. but to places like afghanistan, sudan .r the sudan. it will be for the government to set that figure within its means. of course . within its means. of course. yes. but i think along with the international community, this is a time , um, to be in support of a time, um, to be in support of civilians , citizens and of civilians, citizens and of course, humanity workers, many of whom are british, going about their work at this time. >> what do you think? james cleverly your counterpart, should be doing at the moment? should he be urging restraint from israel . from israel. >> well, look, i do think that over the last 24 hours, we've seen the european union. we've seen the european union. we've seen antony blinken , we've seen seen antony blinken, we've seen lloyd austin , the defence lloyd austin, the defence secretary in the us , emmanuel secretary in the us, emmanuel macron, all understanding and being absolute clear that we support israel's right to defend itself and we recognise the hard choices that are in front of the is
. but to places like afghanistan, sudan .r the sudan. it will be for the government to set that figure within its means. of course . within its means. of course. yes. but i think along with the international community, this is a time , um, to be in support of a time, um, to be in support of civilians , citizens and of civilians, citizens and of course, humanity workers, many of whom are british, going about their work at this time. >> what do you think? james cleverly your counterpart,...
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we still have to worry about somalia, sudan, south sudan, chad, yemen, the sahel.d right now. ., ~ , ., countries and areas in need right now. ., ~ i. ., countries and areas in need right now. ., ~ ., ., ~ now. thank you for taking the time to seak now. thank you for taking the time to speak to — now. thank you for taking the time to speak to us _ now. thank you for taking the time to speak to us live _ now. thank you for taking the time to speak to us live in _ now. thank you for taking the time to speak to us live in washington. | let's return to the situation on the ground in terms of some of the military build—up. we have seen targeted raids overnight. with me now is noam ostfeld — who previously worked for the israel defence force intelligence wing and is now a middle east analyst at the risk assessment company sibylline. thank you for being with us on bbc news. let's talk about the overnight targeted raids, as they are being described. explain first of all what the israeli military is trying to achieve. ~ ., ., , the israeli military is trying to achieve. . .
we still have to worry about somalia, sudan, south sudan, chad, yemen, the sahel.d right now. ., ~ , ., countries and areas in need right now. ., ~ i. ., countries and areas in need right now. ., ~ ., ., ~ now. thank you for taking the time to seak now. thank you for taking the time to speak to — now. thank you for taking the time to speak to us _ now. thank you for taking the time to speak to us live _ now. thank you for taking the time to speak to us live in _ now. thank you for taking the...
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, iraq, jordan, kazakhstan, lebanon, libya, morocco, north korea, pakistan, saudi arabia, somalia, sudan, syria, it was pakistan, yemen -- why did i just name off those countries? i was at the southern border on wednesday october 11th. i asked border patrol agents whose entered this country inha the last ten days. our border patrol agents have encountered at least one person from each of those countries in the first ten days of october. in fact when i was there at the processing center just out near mcallen texas, they told me they had encountered for syrian men overnight able to go into holding rooms encountered overnight by border patrol. this is a national security threat. there've been 1.5 million known got a ways. we talk about the nearly 8 million the border patrol encountered since joe biden took office. on top of that 1.5 million got a ways. that means they had physical i is on somebody crossing the border but were not able to encounter them or apprehend what they saw with their video cameras. i asked how many additional people do you think have come across that are not even know
, iraq, jordan, kazakhstan, lebanon, libya, morocco, north korea, pakistan, saudi arabia, somalia, sudan, syria, it was pakistan, yemen -- why did i just name off those countries? i was at the southern border on wednesday october 11th. i asked border patrol agents whose entered this country inha the last ten days. our border patrol agents have encountered at least one person from each of those countries in the first ten days of october. in fact when i was there at the processing center just out...