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venue where this is a what people understood that they were living in an author a tarion state where elections was staged and democracy was restricted. nevertheless they agreed to it because prosperity was rising remarkably quickly or . you could say that russia had never had it so good as it did in this period. and of course growing prosperity was linked to putin's policies which in the script for meet. the russian constitution limits the president to only two consecutive terms in office so in two thousand and eight one of putting his loyal followers dimitri medvedev was elected as the new president madrid you have lost a little time in appointing blood in your putin as his prime minister. yeah me to do another. scene will just that's in the list. yes. but give him you will. let him your poutine stayed on as the mastermind behind the scenes or he could continue his policies unchanged. one drink a special judge in this discussion. coalition talks collapse before. you go with the smallest of a gemini and it and i ninety one i think the international debate from the lead. just uses bee
venue where this is a what people understood that they were living in an author a tarion state where elections was staged and democracy was restricted. nevertheless they agreed to it because prosperity was rising remarkably quickly or . you could say that russia had never had it so good as it did in this period. and of course growing prosperity was linked to putin's policies which in the script for meet. the russian constitution limits the president to only two consecutive terms in office so in...
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since nine hundred thirteen the ottoman government had been headed by an all for a tarion nationalist triumvirate that had emerged from the young turks revolution. jamal pasha the minister of the navy. pasha the interior minister. and the passion the war minister. he was the strongest advocate of the alliance with germany. when war became inevitable the three passions aligned the ottoman empire with germany from istanbul to the border of anatolia from palestine to yemen mobilisation occurred in all the remaining autumn and provinces. biggest like those nineteen fourteen was supposed to bring about the turkish revenge on history they story killed turning point but from the very first battles the turks fared badly this. neither the first nor the second world war saw the turks avenge their history made against the author of among the last half of the stuff. the ottoman stood their ground in the west but they faced a debacle in the east. in one nine hundred fifteen and bipasha went on the offensive against russia he wanted to conquer back lost territories in the caucasus and expand the em
since nine hundred thirteen the ottoman government had been headed by an all for a tarion nationalist triumvirate that had emerged from the young turks revolution. jamal pasha the minister of the navy. pasha the interior minister. and the passion the war minister. he was the strongest advocate of the alliance with germany. when war became inevitable the three passions aligned the ottoman empire with germany from istanbul to the border of anatolia from palestine to yemen mobilisation occurred in...
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opposite resentment was staring in its arab provinces over the increasingly centralized and thora tarion government of the young turks more than anything jamal pasha feared subversive activity by opposition movements. and behaviors in melbourne navy minister. maintained an extensive network of saunas in an effort to discredit arab intellectuals and politicians with all means possible. out of his and the opposition ottoman administrative decentralisation party was very prominent at the time. yeah but. rather than f. ok ting independence for the empire as arab provinces it sought to regain their pre-war autonomy. but on that they told so demanded to officially languages in each region turkish and the local language. to end the dominance of turkish in the education system and the judiciary i love a lot of it i think it. jamal pascha responded to these demands with a heavy hand in spring nine hundred sixteen arab intellectuals and activists were arrested and executed as traitors in damascus beirut and jerusalem. in a very concentrated four year period peoples in the air provinces suffered. i
opposite resentment was staring in its arab provinces over the increasingly centralized and thora tarion government of the young turks more than anything jamal pasha feared subversive activity by opposition movements. and behaviors in melbourne navy minister. maintained an extensive network of saunas in an effort to discredit arab intellectuals and politicians with all means possible. out of his and the opposition ottoman administrative decentralisation party was very prominent at the time....
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want to but you didn't attack them for their all thora tarion character without risking jail. spilt so from one thousand nine hundred sixty seven the conservative forces criticize them for their lifestyles if it is. for the status that women had attained and for the meeting egyptian films in particular the films from the fifty's and sixty's. which showed men and women all the way from it is up to some of us. mr or all this to get the idea was to reverse something profound that was believed to have taken its revenge in sixty seven where the most modernizing regime was notably in egypt and in syria were brutally defeated by a state that had been created on a religious basis israel. years and so forth so that was there legitimize ation. for the conservative forces believed that it was the hand of god punishing the arabs for betraying their own faith. three look proper for. the oil crisis of the one nine hundred seventy s. highlighted another major change in the balance of power in the middle east. with the oil windfall the economic and geo political power shifted from egypt to th
want to but you didn't attack them for their all thora tarion character without risking jail. spilt so from one thousand nine hundred sixty seven the conservative forces criticize them for their lifestyles if it is. for the status that women had attained and for the meeting egyptian films in particular the films from the fifty's and sixty's. which showed men and women all the way from it is up to some of us. mr or all this to get the idea was to reverse something profound that was believed to...
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and we'll try and even if it's a spanish state that's managing because it now acquires a plebiscite tarion kind of sight to it this vote will be a vote to show who has the numbers and who has the majority so we accept that they threw a glove to us we accept that challenge we have to do it and we are democratic obviously we've pursued this always in a democratic manner we're not going to lose that quality and maintaining all the time the fiction that you have an independent state that it set up and it's in the active whatever you call it a fiction moment well i'm sure your question you taking what i heard from from one of the political scientists at the autonomous university here our real bartimaeus said yesterday i don't know if the same quote other scientists who say other things actually says i don't know if the separatists can keep up this fiction of being a real independent republic for much longer well you see that sounds very much like the spanish government's view because they say exactly that i wouldn't call it a fiction in the sense that when little mania was declared for instance
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history we already heard that was the civil war was the imbedded in the ideology that tell a tarion strain that culminated in stone because the great argument is. we've already heard about. it in the could have been different invariants different paths i'm not convinced of that i think it's a very totalitarian ideology. i'm not a big fan of the word totalitarian i think that itself is the ideology that was there was created in the west in the wake of the world war two to try to equate fascism and communism which i believe is false and i think the rodent's. i think. we have to remember that the soviet union was was born not only in internal struggle but it was from the moment of its creation it was attacked. under siege it wasn't this is left out of a lot of western history books that in one thousand nine hundred eighteen the western powers and in japan. most european countries the united states they invaded the nost and soviet union in the middle of the civil war to try to strangle the village in the cradle in a primitive and i mean we're talking one little incident that you know just in t
history we already heard that was the civil war was the imbedded in the ideology that tell a tarion strain that culminated in stone because the great argument is. we've already heard about. it in the could have been different invariants different paths i'm not convinced of that i think it's a very totalitarian ideology. i'm not a big fan of the word totalitarian i think that itself is the ideology that was there was created in the west in the wake of the world war two to try to equate fascism...
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reports from zimbabwe say that president robert mugabe is holding talks with the country's military tarion envoys from south africa the country has been plunged into uncertainty since the military seized power and put mugabe under house arrest opposition leaders are calling on him to step down after nearly forty years in power and allow free and fair elections but it's still unclear how the crisis will be resolved tanks are still in key positions on the streets of zimbabwe's capital harare a day after the military seize control of the country. the streets a bustling again after many businesses shut their doors on wednesday. the situation is going to keep people are they are now returning to their jobs. in the quiet way in a good way. everything is normal ever is normal the shops are open people are back to work everyone that is except zimbabwe's a ninety three year old ailing president robert mugabe he hasn't been seen since the military takeover but he said to be under house arrest and safe room is a flying about whether his wife grace is with him or whether she managed to flee the countr
reports from zimbabwe say that president robert mugabe is holding talks with the country's military tarion envoys from south africa the country has been plunged into uncertainty since the military seized power and put mugabe under house arrest opposition leaders are calling on him to step down after nearly forty years in power and allow free and fair elections but it's still unclear how the crisis will be resolved tanks are still in key positions on the streets of zimbabwe's capital harare a...
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after robert mugabe's stunning resignation on choose state brought almost four decades of offshore tarion rule to an end in gaza is due to be sworn in as president of zimbabwe on friday. and guber covers up a massive hack attack data from fifty seven million customers exposed but the right sharing company kept it under wraps and then paid the hackers to delete the stolen information. on leyla iraq thank you very much for your company and that's the former bosnian serb army chief accused of leading the massacre of eight thousand muslim men and boys has been found guilty of war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide judges at the u.n. tribunal in the hague have sentenced moderates to life in prison here's what the presiding judge had to say as he read out the ruling earlier today. the chamber finds. guilty as a member of fairies joined common enterprises of the following counts count to genocide count three persecution a crime against humanity well a lot of she was not in the courtroom when the verdict was read if they were moved following an angry outburst directed at the judge well t
after robert mugabe's stunning resignation on choose state brought almost four decades of offshore tarion rule to an end in gaza is due to be sworn in as president of zimbabwe on friday. and guber covers up a massive hack attack data from fifty seven million customers exposed but the right sharing company kept it under wraps and then paid the hackers to delete the stolen information. on leyla iraq thank you very much for your company and that's the former bosnian serb army chief accused of...
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reopening air and sea ports in yemen becomes after a week long total blockade of the country manage tarion organizations have also been increasingly concerned by a little incident with full confidence i can say that these numbers will increase and humankind will face a horrific catastrophe when it will discover one day that it hasn't fulfilled its duty as it should if the catastrophe indeed happens we break the international community to pressure the coalition food and medicine not weapons things that have nothing to do with weapons they shouldn't be manipulated. well yemen which is the poorest country in the arab world is already running out of food medicine and few the saudi led coalition claimed its blockade was to stop the alleged flow of weapons to heathy rebels from around after hughes the missile was fired at the saudi capital last week the coalition launched its military operation against the rebels back in march of twenty fifteen supporting the anger stood yemeni government but it's the locals who are suffering the most both from relentless saudi bombing and the blockade. are. ill
reopening air and sea ports in yemen becomes after a week long total blockade of the country manage tarion organizations have also been increasingly concerned by a little incident with full confidence i can say that these numbers will increase and humankind will face a horrific catastrophe when it will discover one day that it hasn't fulfilled its duty as it should if the catastrophe indeed happens we break the international community to pressure the coalition food and medicine not weapons...
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history we already heard that was the civil war was the imbedded in the ideology but to tell a tarion strain that culminated in stone because the great argument is we've already heard about trotsky in the could've been different variants different paths i'm not convinced of that i think it's a very totalitarian ideology. i'm not a big fan of the word totalitarian i think that itself is the ideology that was there was created in the west in the wake of the world. war through to try to equate fascism and communism which i believe is a false and i think the rodent's. i think. we have to remember that the soviet union was was born not only in internal struggle but it was from the moment of its creation it was attacked by drama calendar season under siege it wasn't this is left out of a lot of western history books that in one thousand nine hundred eighteen the western powers and japan. most european countries the united states they invaded the nost and soviet union in the middle of the civil war to try to strangle the lead in the cradle integrated and i mean we're talking one little incid
history we already heard that was the civil war was the imbedded in the ideology but to tell a tarion strain that culminated in stone because the great argument is we've already heard about trotsky in the could've been different variants different paths i'm not convinced of that i think it's a very totalitarian ideology. i'm not a big fan of the word totalitarian i think that itself is the ideology that was there was created in the west in the wake of the world. war through to try to equate...
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semana tarion chief is warning of the worst famine in the world has seen in decades unless the saudi led coalition allows aid into yemen food and fuel prices have skyrocketed since saturday that's when the blockade was tightened more than twenty humanitarian groups have criticized the blockade and those measures lifted and five particular steps that i'm going to run through are taken. there will be a famine in yemen. he will not be like the famine that. we saw in south sudan earlier in the year where tens of thousands of people were affected it will not be like the famine which cost two hundred fifty thousand people their lives in somalia in twenty eleven. it will be the largest famine the world has seen for many decades with millions of victims. the syrian army says it's now in control of the eastern city of el book after i saw fighters withdrew iraqi fighters allied with the syrian government have been pushing into a book a mile from the eastern iraqi border this syrian military video appears to show iraqi fighters flying yellow share militia flags near the city on wednesday the gr
semana tarion chief is warning of the worst famine in the world has seen in decades unless the saudi led coalition allows aid into yemen food and fuel prices have skyrocketed since saturday that's when the blockade was tightened more than twenty humanitarian groups have criticized the blockade and those measures lifted and five particular steps that i'm going to run through are taken. there will be a famine in yemen. he will not be like the famine that. we saw in south sudan earlier in the year...
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problem of money ses he plans to give needy neighborhoods an economic boost he also sees offshore tarion measures may be used to address the threat reporting from from china to penske. ok in santa the housing projects dominate the skyline their home mainly to low income families and generations of migrants that the state has failed to integrate something new is also where the trail of the paris terror attacks in november two thousand and fifteen led police to. a few years later proles says the new president emanuel much court says the state is guilty of the wing extremism in france's poor us suburbs that's good news these neighborhoods with close schools cut aid for the oldest and youngest and other groups arrives touting solutions for all of that radicalization took root because the state checked out the cons would come as the reality of how severe the problem of radicalization is becoming sixteen there are now eighteen thousand individuals on a list of people flagged up the being radicalized to wards violence that's up almost twenty percent since last year and it's still growing of tho
problem of money ses he plans to give needy neighborhoods an economic boost he also sees offshore tarion measures may be used to address the threat reporting from from china to penske. ok in santa the housing projects dominate the skyline their home mainly to low income families and generations of migrants that the state has failed to integrate something new is also where the trail of the paris terror attacks in november two thousand and fifteen led police to. a few years later proles says the...
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and we'll try and even if it's a spanish state that's managing because it now acquires a plebiscite tarion kind of sight to it this vote will be a vote to show who has the numbers and who has the majority so we accepted they threw a glove to us we accept that challenge we have to do it and we are democratic obviously we've pursued this always in a democratic manner we're not going to lose that quality and maintaining all the time the fiction that you have an independent state that it set up and it's in active whatever you call it a fiction moment well i'm sure you question you taking what i learned from from one of the political scientists at the autonomous university here are real bad to males who said yesterday i don't know if the same quote other scientists who say other things actually says i don't know if the separatists can keep up this fiction of being a real independent republic for much longer well you see that sounds very much like the spanish government's view because they say exactly that i wouldn't call it a fiction in the sense that when little mania was declared for instance
and we'll try and even if it's a spanish state that's managing because it now acquires a plebiscite tarion kind of sight to it this vote will be a vote to show who has the numbers and who has the majority so we accepted they threw a glove to us we accept that challenge we have to do it and we are democratic obviously we've pursued this always in a democratic manner we're not going to lose that quality and maintaining all the time the fiction that you have an independent state that it set up and...
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the past few years the results and consequences of this dangerous iranian policy so dition violence tarion divisions attacks on embassies actively supporting outlawed militias attacking legitimacy the list in reality is much longer. saudi arabia's foreign minister told the meeting but his country's frustrations with iran go back decades all the way to the iranian revolution in one nine hundred seventy nine. cut off if you will any leniency towards iran's hostile policies will encourage iran to continue with their hostile enterprise that's why today we're required to stand up genuinely and honestly with our people and governments to adhere to the charter of the arab league and international laws and to stand up to these religious policies of iran. as they are oblique held its meeting iran's foreign minister was in southern turkey the talks on the syrian civil war tweeting from there mohammed javid zarif said he was working to build on the ceasefire iran helped achieve in syria he added that the irony is that the kingdom of saudi arabia accuses iran of destabilization while itself fuels terr
the past few years the results and consequences of this dangerous iranian policy so dition violence tarion divisions attacks on embassies actively supporting outlawed militias attacking legitimacy the list in reality is much longer. saudi arabia's foreign minister told the meeting but his country's frustrations with iran go back decades all the way to the iranian revolution in one nine hundred seventy nine. cut off if you will any leniency towards iran's hostile policies will encourage iran to...
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humiliated by the defeats in the successive retreat of the empire they wanted to put an end to abdul hamid tarion regime and save the empire. calling themselves the young turks within three weeks they'd set the balkans on fire the sultan was under pressure to act on the twenty third of july abdul hamid had to reinstate the liberal constitution of eight hundred seventy six which he had set aside in eight hundred seventy eight the mood was euphoric and his a to unknown feeling of freedom and fraternity. in a famous speech and the passion one of the revolutionary leaders said we're all brothers there are no bulgarians greeks serbs remain eons old jews in our empire we're proud to be ottomans get our ducks since i was a little paradoxical aspect of this young turk movement was that it emerged to say the ottoman empire but in reality it gave all those rebellious forces in the empire more of a voice that was you know this is for me the young turks quickly recognize this paradox will think so not why they initially said we're going to preserve the ottoman empire and we'll respect the demands of the non
humiliated by the defeats in the successive retreat of the empire they wanted to put an end to abdul hamid tarion regime and save the empire. calling themselves the young turks within three weeks they'd set the balkans on fire the sultan was under pressure to act on the twenty third of july abdul hamid had to reinstate the liberal constitution of eight hundred seventy six which he had set aside in eight hundred seventy eight the mood was euphoric and his a to unknown feeling of freedom and...
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thore political systems it's a credible so what we're dealing with is a growing fraternity of thora tarion tyrants who are now it directly linked chromosomal linked to the united states leverage their lead where does it lead romney where does it go what happens next and if that's what you're saying as well i think we can see in modern history especially in the last fifteen twenty years when the pressures build up too much on ordinary citizens they push back and so the systems that we have in the arab world and i'm talking about the arab world now iran turkey israel are different are building up pressure again with massive massive amounts of disparity and poverty and marginalisation and powerlessness it will manifest itself again as it did six seven years ago. with you another arab spring well we'll have something we don't know what it is the difficulty is when you have the american government and the russian government and externally other powers like iran like turkey like some of the europeans actively supporting these regimes it's very hard to exchange them until the pressure gets so big
thore political systems it's a credible so what we're dealing with is a growing fraternity of thora tarion tyrants who are now it directly linked chromosomal linked to the united states leverage their lead where does it lead romney where does it go what happens next and if that's what you're saying as well i think we can see in modern history especially in the last fifteen twenty years when the pressures build up too much on ordinary citizens they push back and so the systems that we have in...
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sunday will decide it will have four years of a government that is byo it right and it's all for tarion some analysts say this election will be a referendum on that and this is tenure the challenge for the other candidates will be to convince voters their promises can surpass the economic and security policies this government insists have been a success. here at this one neighborhood on the outskirts of some. people like sandy just say the presidential term limits or even the issue of security are not the most important issues for under us. if there was work for older people i wouldn't mind waiting for the president. sixty percent of all didn't live in poverty many say this government has forgotten to give them jobs however many hundred say they may prefer to vote for what they already know and for promises from new candidates that make ultimately remain unfulfilled and innocent as i just see that they do see on us. shares in the online retail giant amazon reached a record high at the end of last week after a big holiday sales as founder jeff bezos is now the world's richest person is s
sunday will decide it will have four years of a government that is byo it right and it's all for tarion some analysts say this election will be a referendum on that and this is tenure the challenge for the other candidates will be to convince voters their promises can surpass the economic and security policies this government insists have been a success. here at this one neighborhood on the outskirts of some. people like sandy just say the presidential term limits or even the issue of security...
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to consume that even more power in your hand so you move on from being an executive or thought a tarion regime into an absolute authority and regime now where have we seen that over the last few years we've seen it happen in egypt when german mubarak the son of hosni mubarak tried to fight corruption and tried to come so there's power in the name of fighting corruption we've seen that in the slum of qaddafi the son of moammar gadhafi in libya trying to fight corruption in order to get him up more popular and credibility and we've seen it in bashar assad the son of how it is that in syria again the headline if i think corruption in order to gain credibility and to become the next president so is the crown prince in saudi arabia doing all of that just like the other three predecessors in order to succeed his father to become the king and would he endure as long as the others or more because as we know in syria libya and egypt things have not gone well over the last several years but we've seen the same model happening over even places like russia and china again leaders coming in and the
to consume that even more power in your hand so you move on from being an executive or thought a tarion regime into an absolute authority and regime now where have we seen that over the last few years we've seen it happen in egypt when german mubarak the son of hosni mubarak tried to fight corruption and tried to come so there's power in the name of fighting corruption we've seen that in the slum of qaddafi the son of moammar gadhafi in libya trying to fight corruption in order to get him up...
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and where this is a what people understood that they were living in a north or a tarion state where elections was staged and democracy was restricted. nevertheless they agreed to it because prosperity was rising remarkably quickly. he could say that russia had never had it so good as it did in this period. and of course growing prosperity was linked to putin's policies within the script for that . the russian constitution limits the president to only two consecutive terms in office so in two thousand and eight when he put in his loyal followers dimitri made b.d.f. was elected as the new president may did you have lost a little time in appointing blood in your putin as his prime minister. put. it that way see me through another. scene will dismiss in the west. all that shit. it was difficult but yes if you're. letting your beauty and stayed on is the mastermind behind the scenes where he could continue his policies unchanged. who has. who has. entered the conflict zone a new president has taken the oath of office in zimbabwe but easy any different from the old one my guest here in london is ni
and where this is a what people understood that they were living in a north or a tarion state where elections was staged and democracy was restricted. nevertheless they agreed to it because prosperity was rising remarkably quickly. he could say that russia had never had it so good as it did in this period. and of course growing prosperity was linked to putin's policies within the script for that . the russian constitution limits the president to only two consecutive terms in office so in two...
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sooner tarion agencies are still deeply concerned about the situation they were watching the pictures a little earlier absolutely harrowing james bays and with the latest from the u.n. james thank you so lots more to come here on al-jazeera including irish singer and activist bob geldof is accused of hypocrisy over his protest against me allies leader and son cinci and the russian government funded channel r.t. america promises to challenge a u.s. ruling forcing it to register as a foreign agent. how i was still got some very unsettled weather across central parts of the mediterranean massive cloud rolling in the air swirling away bringing some very heavy downpours violent storms is the area of low pressure responsible for the big storms and some heavy snow too on the northern flank of that tightly packed ice about as well that does indicate some very strong winds across southern parts of france a mistrial wind pretty uncomfortable conditions coming through here is just four cells just to zero just about getting up into double figures there you notice for london and for paris but only
sooner tarion agencies are still deeply concerned about the situation they were watching the pictures a little earlier absolutely harrowing james bays and with the latest from the u.n. james thank you so lots more to come here on al-jazeera including irish singer and activist bob geldof is accused of hypocrisy over his protest against me allies leader and son cinci and the russian government funded channel r.t. america promises to challenge a u.s. ruling forcing it to register as a foreign...
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border with iraq that is the armed groups last urban area in syria this video released by the pros tarion government video shows fighting in the area lived to work near the turkish syrian border is a suburb and job it is following developments from there so what's the latest we're hearing from. who is now in control. and as you can imagine there are conflicting reports in the last eight to ten hours isis fighters saying that they have been able to repulse the attack from the iraqi side there are also reports by the syrian observatory for human rights saying there is very intense fighting that is happening in pockets of in the south of the town but according to syrian state media and hezbollah media that takeover offer from isis is now complete they say that their forces down to conducting search operations trying to clear the area after they have taken control and routed isis from a will come out which is the last urban stronghold in this city and every city in the east of syria near the border with iraq and they are very confident that they'd be able to not just take a look and squeeze o
border with iraq that is the armed groups last urban area in syria this video released by the pros tarion government video shows fighting in the area lived to work near the turkish syrian border is a suburb and job it is following developments from there so what's the latest we're hearing from. who is now in control. and as you can imagine there are conflicting reports in the last eight to ten hours isis fighters saying that they have been able to repulse the attack from the iraqi side there...
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and so we had a strong almost a thorough tarion presidential republic with a totally submissive parliament. absolute without much. success really resorted to brute force to quell the protests. this was the same man who had studied and worked as a lawyer in the us and do it been so proud of the peaceful rose revolution. or the sets trained on blood abuse when we were crushed with such unexpected severity the west said practically nothing. it didn't demand that saakashvili justify what he was doing. well. if you're seen as pro western you'll be forgiven a lot if you're seen as pro russian you can be beaten tortured and killed and no one will say a thing about it. these double standards lead to great frustration and disappointment with western values a little parcel of abuse me much. nevertheless the georgian dream coalition swept the next parliamentary elections because saakashvili was forced to flee abroad. after all the euphoria of the rose revolution and the longing for europe disillusionment set in. soccer surely as protester and government was now seen as repressive and corrupt freedom
and so we had a strong almost a thorough tarion presidential republic with a totally submissive parliament. absolute without much. success really resorted to brute force to quell the protests. this was the same man who had studied and worked as a lawyer in the us and do it been so proud of the peaceful rose revolution. or the sets trained on blood abuse when we were crushed with such unexpected severity the west said practically nothing. it didn't demand that saakashvili justify what he was...
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when you where your story is a would people understood that they were living in a north or a tarion state where elections were staged and democracy was restricted. nevertheless they agreed to it because prosperity was rising remarkably quickly. you could say that russia had never had it so good as it did in this period. and of course growing prosperity was linked to putin's policies which in the script for meet. the russian constitution limits the president to only two consecutive terms in office so in two thousand and eight when he put in his loyal followers dimitri medvedev was elected as the new president madrid you have lost a little time in appointing blood in your putin as his prime minister. put. it that way see me through another major media scene will the steps and the list do . all that shit. but. stayed on as the mastermind behind the scenes where he could continue his policies unchanged. d.w. true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on a lot of programming go in there you know. that with us our innovations magazine for in asia with us from every
when you where your story is a would people understood that they were living in a north or a tarion state where elections were staged and democracy was restricted. nevertheless they agreed to it because prosperity was rising remarkably quickly. you could say that russia had never had it so good as it did in this period. and of course growing prosperity was linked to putin's policies which in the script for meet. the russian constitution limits the president to only two consecutive terms in...
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when you where the store was a wood people understood that they were living in an author a tarion state where elections was staged and democracy was restricted. nevertheless they agreed to it because prosperity was rising remarkably quickly. you could say that russia had never had it so good as it did in this period. and of course growing prosperity was linked to putin's policies which in the script for meet. the russian constitution limits the president to only two consecutive terms in office so in two thousand and eight one of putin's loyal followers dimitri medvedev was elected as the new president madrid you have lost a little time in appointing lead in your routine as his prime minister. yeah me to do another. scene will decide that soon they will list. yes. but yes and he will. not name your protein stayed on as the mastermind behind the scenes or he could continue his policies unchanged. my name is so long that i look back. i'm a mexican conductor. come with me and meet great musicians and friends from all over the world this week along the road goes down on the tour has been to
when you where the store was a wood people understood that they were living in an author a tarion state where elections was staged and democracy was restricted. nevertheless they agreed to it because prosperity was rising remarkably quickly. you could say that russia had never had it so good as it did in this period. and of course growing prosperity was linked to putin's policies which in the script for meet. the russian constitution limits the president to only two consecutive terms in office...
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money people have a lot of influence all of them being arrested this is some for sort of all three tarion liberalization if you want you know politically very much clamping down on people and socially talking at least about liberalization and create i know you'll be with us for the next few hours or to analyze this in more detail for the moment thank you you thank. well saudi arabia has led a campaign against to the rebels in yemen since two thousand and fifteen the yemeni capital was hit by air strikes overnight and into sunday targeting the who to run the fence ministry and the square used for mass rallies this follows the firing as we mentioned of a missile over the saudi capital riyadh on saturday by who the rebels they've released this footage which they say shows the launch by who the forces of a ballistic missile aimed at riyadh's king holiday airport on saturday it was intercepted by saudi arabia's air defense and shut down before it reached its target well the spokesman for the saudi led coalition fighting in yemen says saudi arabia has evidence that iran is providing the who are
money people have a lot of influence all of them being arrested this is some for sort of all three tarion liberalization if you want you know politically very much clamping down on people and socially talking at least about liberalization and create i know you'll be with us for the next few hours or to analyze this in more detail for the moment thank you you thank. well saudi arabia has led a campaign against to the rebels in yemen since two thousand and fifteen the yemeni capital was hit by...
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that he wanted to bring up smith sensitive issues would lead is that a seed a somewhat or foreign tarion like you know human vides that he didn't do the same even with a gyptian presidency see but that there's a possibility that he could talk to them sort of behind closed doors about these things again you know is that likely do you think from this president well even behind closed doors i don't think it's likely that happened. even even if you had the statements from the u.s. side but clearly on the philippine star it. was not really well it was a boy that basically apart from the director having raised it and then from staying quiet clearly there's no indication that it was discussed in an informal well what about the issue of north korea that is very much on top of the agenda we're hearing from our correspondent who is saying that you know there's been no test for nearly sixty days in the language isn't the language coming from the north sort of isn't as strong as it's been in the past i mean things are a sign of progress on this crisis and can we expect any movement from the summit s
that he wanted to bring up smith sensitive issues would lead is that a seed a somewhat or foreign tarion like you know human vides that he didn't do the same even with a gyptian presidency see but that there's a possibility that he could talk to them sort of behind closed doors about these things again you know is that likely do you think from this president well even behind closed doors i don't think it's likely that happened. even even if you had the statements from the u.s. side but clearly...
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opposition said yesterday debt they are cautiously optimistic that will not adopt those authorized tarion rule so i think this is a good the good sign and i think the next months maybe next weeks will show how this is going to happen so one question is where critical journalists be able to do their work what about social movements can they march in the streets without repression so we can. watch this these next steps end up served it and see if he would bring a democratic transition to be a big test and we're all going to see it unfold very soon are at melanie miller research associate at the german state for international security affairs thank you for spending time with us thank you very much i staying on zambo when daniel it's all about in the words of the president jobs jobs jobs are going to talk about exactly that zimbabwe's stock market is starting to recover from the chaos of the past days and zimbabweans are now looking to a guy go to fulfill his promises almost all of the population is out of work and as lay the mentioned he has promised jobs jobs jobs saying he'll place emphasi
opposition said yesterday debt they are cautiously optimistic that will not adopt those authorized tarion rule so i think this is a good the good sign and i think the next months maybe next weeks will show how this is going to happen so one question is where critical journalists be able to do their work what about social movements can they march in the streets without repression so we can. watch this these next steps end up served it and see if he would bring a democratic transition to be a big...
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grew into the soviet union but lennon's vision of a classless society soon gave way to a to tell a tarion state. well a century. and what is the legacy of the communist dream moscow correspondent yuri rachet it was a revolution square where a communist rally for the anniversary is taking place your e.r.c. of dress for the occasion how important is this anniversary for twenty first century russians. well it used to be very important today in the past but as there are many reasons terry is the scene of us three and a verse or makes it very difficult for today's russians first it's over aleutian was a radical upheaval and op evil is something russians don't want nowadays neither their president was no putin no ordinary citizens want it in this country since ninety seventeen each generation of russians has leave to go back to the clues make up people first of the boss of evolution we are talking about now then of all two or two and finally the collapse of the soviet union so for ordinary people for russians today stability is the most important issue in their life so there's a quite a bit of
grew into the soviet union but lennon's vision of a classless society soon gave way to a to tell a tarion state. well a century. and what is the legacy of the communist dream moscow correspondent yuri rachet it was a revolution square where a communist rally for the anniversary is taking place your e.r.c. of dress for the occasion how important is this anniversary for twenty first century russians. well it used to be very important today in the past but as there are many reasons terry is the...