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some people say syriza's november is a call to its supporters who back the palestinian statehood. >>avor, well, but i'm also in favor of keeping the diplomatic relations with israel as well. it is possible to maintain stability then, well, god knows, why yes, but i'm in favor. >> reporter: they join france, brita britain, and spain. for the palestinians it is yet another european recognition of their cause and their right to an independent state, and gives palestinians that greek government recognition is a step closer. >>> police in bosnia have detained 11 people who are suspected of having linking with isil. police leave the individuals are involved in recruiting fighters for isil, as well as helping finance the group's operations. >>> the u.n. children's agency believes more than one million children are not going to school because of the threat of boko haram attacks. unicef says more than 2,000 schools are closed across nigeria, cameroon, chad, and niger. the group who's name means western education is forbidden has targeted schools since 2009. >>> security forces in burundi have
some people say syriza's november is a call to its supporters who back the palestinian statehood. >>avor, well, but i'm also in favor of keeping the diplomatic relations with israel as well. it is possible to maintain stability then, well, god knows, why yes, but i'm in favor. >> reporter: they join france, brita britain, and spain. for the palestinians it is yet another european recognition of their cause and their right to an independent state, and gives palestinians that greek...
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some people say syriza's move is an appeal to its core supporters who back the palestinian statehood.rgely supportive of the vote. >> i am in -- favor, but i'm always in favor of keeping the diplomatic relations with israel as well. it think it's possible to maintain peace there, god only knows, but, yes, i am in favor. >> reporter: other countries have adopted similar resolutions in the past year. the vote is a symbolic step and the resolution is non-binding for the government. but for the palestinians it's another european recognition of their just cause, and their right to an independent state, it also gives them hope that greek government recognition is a step closer. >>> security forces in burundi have carried out dozens of extra judicial killings according to new report by amnesty international. the report says the police and military were responsible for several deaths on one of the worst days of violence earlier in december. at least 87 were killed after three military bases were attacked by gunmen. 400 people were killed and 3,500 jailed after the president announced he was r
some people say syriza's move is an appeal to its core supporters who back the palestinian statehood.rgely supportive of the vote. >> i am in -- favor, but i'm always in favor of keeping the diplomatic relations with israel as well. it think it's possible to maintain peace there, god only knows, but, yes, i am in favor. >> reporter: other countries have adopted similar resolutions in the past year. the vote is a symbolic step and the resolution is non-binding for the government. but...
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if he stays leader but i've encouraged by an hocly he doesn't capitulate like syriza did so quickly.>> we are reaching halfway point of our discussion and then we'll put it out, remind people when you bite into his book is directed supporting housing works. at housing works is incredible organization worthy of all of our support and it's amazing to see this institution spread around new york. there's one not far from me in brooklyn. and it is such an essential part of the city right now. so i encourage you to buy antony's book on its merits but also know that when you do it, he's not getting royalties off of it. everything goes to housing works. so it's just an extra incentive to get the book you're tonight at the difference but also, and ask your friends in the city to buy from housing works. i want to shift gears and ask you about africa. of course, you have lived for the whole past year in south sudan, which i make him a used to work for michael moore and he would see if it's happening in africa, it's not happening without the u.s. media sort of use of things. it either starving c
if he stays leader but i've encouraged by an hocly he doesn't capitulate like syriza did so quickly.>> we are reaching halfway point of our discussion and then we'll put it out, remind people when you bite into his book is directed supporting housing works. at housing works is incredible organization worthy of all of our support and it's amazing to see this institution spread around new york. there's one not far from me in brooklyn. and it is such an essential part of the city right now....
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. >> as did syriza. they ended up being the replacement for the mainstream party on the left.lk about the change he has seen in politics, back in december, 2011 you can see how the popular party fell off a cliff, and the centrist came out of nowhere. it's not just spain, it's also france because the regional election didn't pan out as we thought. it's greece, it is italy. talk to us about it. >> i would add another to the mix and say the u.s. has a fragmentation. i don't see this as a purely european trend. the outside candidates, the popularity of someone like donald trump, it was by no means an orthodox republican, is part of the new political reality. the bottom line is the new parties, with the exception of syriza, don't seem to have the pull power to win outright majorities. leaders won'tthe have very much political capital for reform, or to address real crises, which feeds into our risk outlook for the year ahead. you think thato new media is contributing to this fragmentation of politics? the fact that there are all these different avenues that candidates can bypass tra
. >> as did syriza. they ended up being the replacement for the mainstream party on the left.lk about the change he has seen in politics, back in december, 2011 you can see how the popular party fell off a cliff, and the centrist came out of nowhere. it's not just spain, it's also france because the regional election didn't pan out as we thought. it's greece, it is italy. talk to us about it. >> i would add another to the mix and say the u.s. has a fragmentation. i don't see this as...
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just 2.5 is a newcomer from the far left, and they're identified with the greece syriza party at 17%. we have reports from madrid with what is at stake. the latest recruit is smashing all reports at the box office and they hope to do the same at the ballot box. >> yes, we can is the message of its leader, pablo iglesias. his party is less than two years old but aims to break spain's political establishment. the prime minister does look set to lose his absent majority, but the center-right people's party will still have the highest number of seats in the spanish parliament. he boasts that spain fastest economic growth in the european union. his message, close your eyes and dream of what sort of country you want. his nightmare is the reform citizens party, which has been stealing some of the core support from the electorate. and the 26-year-old from catalonia who launched a career in national politics. our time has come is his message a time of hope. struggling against the new tide is the once dominant socialist party. his party broadcast imagines a future where they look back with prid
just 2.5 is a newcomer from the far left, and they're identified with the greece syriza party at 17%. we have reports from madrid with what is at stake. the latest recruit is smashing all reports at the box office and they hope to do the same at the ballot box. >> yes, we can is the message of its leader, pablo iglesias. his party is less than two years old but aims to break spain's political establishment. the prime minister does look set to lose his absent majority, but the center-right...
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and two points behind is another newcomer close to the syriza party has 17%. >> the force they think is with them. the latest recruit for the anti-austerity party is smashing all records at the box office and they hope to do the same at the ballot box. >> yes, we can, is the message of the young left wing leader. a lecturer whose party is two-years old, but aiming to break the back of spain's political establishment. the prime minister does look set to lose his majority, but the center right people's party will have the highest number of seats in the spanish parliament. the message to voters, close your eyes and dream of what sort of country you want. his nightmare, though, is the new reformer citizen's party, which has been stealing some of his core support from the electorate. led by a 36-year-old from catalonia, who used his opposition to the independence movement there to launch a career in national politics. our time has come, is his message, a time of hope. struggling against the new tide is once dominant socialist party and it's leader pedro sÁnchez. his party broadcasts and i
and two points behind is another newcomer close to the syriza party has 17%. >> the force they think is with them. the latest recruit for the anti-austerity party is smashing all records at the box office and they hope to do the same at the ballot box. >> yes, we can, is the message of the young left wing leader. a lecturer whose party is two-years old, but aiming to break the back of spain's political establishment. the prime minister does look set to lose his majority, but the...