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they plan and train them in libya to carry out attacks in tunis. it's the growing strength and influence of extremist islamists that is worrying for tunisia. there has been an increasing attack. last month 14 tunisian soldiers from killed and 18 injured when 60 armed many attacked the army post as the soldiers sat to break the fast. almost weekly they spoke of caches of weapons. this veteran tunisian diplomat said the fighting in libya are seeking to cross into tunisia and beyond. >> translation: the militia fighting in libya want to overthrow the regime. they are looking to share influence. we are targeted by the same groups in libya that destroyed it. tunisians see the security threat as something that will weaken the economy. tourism is a major source of income, and instability will help the industry. this is where the students want to see stricter measures. people are worried, families are worried when they see the young men killed in the attack. >> this person says they are undermined with weapons, and want the government to go up to the extre
they plan and train them in libya to carry out attacks in tunis. it's the growing strength and influence of extremist islamists that is worrying for tunisia. there has been an increasing attack. last month 14 tunisian soldiers from killed and 18 injured when 60 armed many attacked the army post as the soldiers sat to break the fast. almost weekly they spoke of caches of weapons. this veteran tunisian diplomat said the fighting in libya are seeking to cross into tunisia and beyond. >>...
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has been selling illegally on the streets of tunis. it is a family business. his nephew helps out for a few dollars a day. every morning he gives his wife money. he doesn't know if the police will arrest him and take away his goods. >> translation: we have families to feed. we need to work. we are reaching to the government to help us become legitimate. if they don't assist us, then we will stay in this chaotic system. >> reporter: it is more than 3.5 years since a young street seller was targeted by the police. he set fire to himself, his death sparking a revolution. this is one of the consequences of tunisia's revolution. you can find illegal vendors selling goods across the country. according to some estimates, half of the economy here is made up of the informal sector. >> for years a small number of people connected to the ruling family crowded out the competition. after they left, the rules become more relaxed. tunisian government says it's trying to make things fairer, but insists vendors who don't join the system are criminals.
has been selling illegally on the streets of tunis. it is a family business. his nephew helps out for a few dollars a day. every morning he gives his wife money. he doesn't know if the police will arrest him and take away his goods. >> translation: we have families to feed. we need to work. we are reaching to the government to help us become legitimate. if they don't assist us, then we will stay in this chaotic system. >> reporter: it is more than 3.5 years since a young street...
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that is a r tunis at the -- a cartoonist putting a birthday cake on top of his head.others saying it is the age for retirement. some people on the political right would like to see the retirement age raised. >> thank you very much indeed. let's cross the studio. kate moody is here. i will straighten my tie. let's start with russia looking to -- do business with other countries? >> that is what they are trying to do. latimer putin met with his egyptian counterpart abdel fattah el-sisi in sochi where he said they would increase its own exports to egypt this year. deborah cultural minister said imports from egypt could be doubled. he said imports from brazil would be stepped up as well. food producers have received permission to export over the past week. russia imposed a one-year ban on imports of meat, fish, fruits and vegetables from the united states, canada, osh area and norway in retaliation for sanctions over the ukraine crisis. on monday, the eu said it would help its peach and neck during farmers who have been affected by bad weather this summer and they are now
that is a r tunis at the -- a cartoonist putting a birthday cake on top of his head.others saying it is the age for retirement. some people on the political right would like to see the retirement age raised. >> thank you very much indeed. let's cross the studio. kate moody is here. i will straighten my tie. let's start with russia looking to -- do business with other countries? >> that is what they are trying to do. latimer putin met with his egyptian counterpart abdel fattah...
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. >> reporter: tunis yap coast guard rescued their dingy after two days at sea. >> this is tunisia's maritime border with libya. migrants and asylum seekers can't cross by land. tunisia and egypt can't let them in because of security and economic concerns. they are forced to make the dangerous journey across the waters. it's the only way out. >> reporter: there are reports fighters are preparing to battle of border region. the fear is the conflict could spill over, sending migrants out to see. >> we are prepared to secure the maritime borders against dajers. we'll confront lawlessness on the seas. >> it led to this. >> the red crescent found at least 300 bodies off the coast of tripoli since yule. this is why so men brown. the more a fisherman shows me a ripped dingy. smugglers are using substandard and overcrowded boatsment on this occasion it was pulled to tunisian shores, saving the lives of many on board. the message is intervene as quickly as possible, and stop the human smugglers being sent into the sea. >> the migrants are worried about their friends. some are imprisoned. some
. >> reporter: tunis yap coast guard rescued their dingy after two days at sea. >> this is tunisia's maritime border with libya. migrants and asylum seekers can't cross by land. tunisia and egypt can't let them in because of security and economic concerns. they are forced to make the dangerous journey across the waters. it's the only way out. >> reporter: there are reports fighters are preparing to battle of border region. the fear is the conflict could spill over, sending...
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. >> the thing is this person has been selling illegal on the streets of tunis. it is a family business. the nephew helped out. every morning he gives his wife some money. he doesn't know if the police will arrest him. we have families to feed. we need to work. we are reaching to the government to become legitimate. if they don't assist us, then they'll stay in this chaotic system. it's more than three and a half years since a young street seller was targeted by the police. he set fire to himself, his death sparking a resolution. >> this is one of the consequences. you can find illegal fenders selling their goods. according to some estimates half the economy is made up of the informal sector. for years, a small number of people connected to the ruling family crowded out the competition. after they left, the rules were relaxed. the tunisian government tries to make things fairer. vendors that don't join the system are criminals. >> we will not have social security, no medical care. access to fingerprints. if they moved the formality, they'll have a benefit of all
. >> the thing is this person has been selling illegal on the streets of tunis. it is a family business. the nephew helped out. every morning he gives his wife some money. he doesn't know if the police will arrest him. we have families to feed. we need to work. we are reaching to the government to become legitimate. if they don't assist us, then they'll stay in this chaotic system. it's more than three and a half years since a young street seller was targeted by the police. he set fire to...
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. >> they all look the same, exhausted but relieved as they leave libya and cross into t tunis tunisiathis 19-year-old moroccan says it's not safe any more in tripo tripoli. tra >> translator: the missiles landed next to our house. >> reporter: so he packed his bags and left. >> translator: it's not secure in tripoli. it's chaos. no fuel. no oil. no electricity. nothing. >> reporter: thousands chose to flee with their families as rival militias fought each other on streets of the capitol and other libyan cities. for some t took days to be able to cross as desperate families tried to use the border crossing. >> translator: the situation is dangerous. you can hear heavy gunshots. we were scared for our lives so we net to tunisia. >> after closing the border for a day, the tun easeian government re-opened it on saturday. but only partially. and only for those who have proved they are passing through tune ease i can't and not planning to stayisia and not ply government officials say it can om be a transit for those trying to leave. the restrictions meant that thousands of egyptians were st
. >> they all look the same, exhausted but relieved as they leave libya and cross into t tunis tunisiathis 19-year-old moroccan says it's not safe any more in tripo tripoli. tra >> translator: the missiles landed next to our house. >> reporter: so he packed his bags and left. >> translator: it's not secure in tripoli. it's chaos. no fuel. no oil. no electricity. nothing. >> reporter: thousands chose to flee with their families as rival militias fought each other on...
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each other but as you started seeing people in palestine in lebanon in tunis in libya in iraq or like all these arab artists were doing their thing simultaneously but weren't aware of each other so when i went and did my thesis i wanted to sort of encapsulate all of that as a independent movement. that is happening on its own in a grassroots level and to see where it is now a lot of the times in the media it's represented as like a revolutionary only speak about revolution and politics but there's such a diverse sounding voice coming out of arabia right now within hip hop music or within music itself so we're working on a couple of projects to sort of bring all that together. as content on line to represent the diverse background that exists in the middle east and you also were involved in a film study of life a couple of years ago took place in dubai are you could be venturing more into other film other mediums of art like you're saying right now with the medium where you where you're headed next we did our show called arab winter so that was. multimedia arts show in montreal where i
each other but as you started seeing people in palestine in lebanon in tunis in libya in iraq or like all these arab artists were doing their thing simultaneously but weren't aware of each other so when i went and did my thesis i wanted to sort of encapsulate all of that as a independent movement. that is happening on its own in a grassroots level and to see where it is now a lot of the times in the media it's represented as like a revolutionary only speak about revolution and politics but...
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the each other but as you started seeing people in palestine and lebanon in tunis in libya and morocco like all these arab artists were doing their thing simultaneously but weren't aware of each other so when i went and did my thesis i wanted to sort of encapsulate all of that as a independent movement. that is happening on its own in a grassroots level and to see where it is now a lot of the times in the media it's represented as like a revolutionary only speak about revolution and politics but there's such a diverse sounding voice coming out of arabia right now within hip hop music or within music itself so we're working on a couple of projects to just sort of bring all that together. as content on line to represent the diverse background that exists in the middle east and you also were involved in a film study of life a couple of years ago took place in dubai are you could be venturing more into other film other mediums of art like you're saying now with the medium where you where you're headed next we did our show called arab winter so that was a multimedia arts show in montreal wh
the each other but as you started seeing people in palestine and lebanon in tunis in libya and morocco like all these arab artists were doing their thing simultaneously but weren't aware of each other so when i went and did my thesis i wanted to sort of encapsulate all of that as a independent movement. that is happening on its own in a grassroots level and to see where it is now a lot of the times in the media it's represented as like a revolutionary only speak about revolution and politics...
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happening with iraq but to go add of the way in unusual places with iraq and afghanistan but from cairo or tunis that does not look like the middle east. with very religious societies look like they are organized around islam but not so much. >> is that fairly consistent? there fairly well educated by not doing much with it where with the arabs during and it is as much in the forefront with that a static. what is happening in that respect? >> with the activist old dictatorship it sucked all the air out of the feminism. the lives of the dictators and light of everybody else in society they would sponsor bills in parliament and they were important to help the upper middle-class women. with some of those legislative measures. so my colleague has written about this. that 84 year-old are the ones who deliver on women's rights. this works with the number of ways because you hope though women will be one of your constituents. then you can declare you are what stands between the fundamentalist in civilization. says the young women activist they did not buy that nothing for those ladies with the fashions
happening with iraq but to go add of the way in unusual places with iraq and afghanistan but from cairo or tunis that does not look like the middle east. with very religious societies look like they are organized around islam but not so much. >> is that fairly consistent? there fairly well educated by not doing much with it where with the arabs during and it is as much in the forefront with that a static. what is happening in that respect? >> with the activist old dictatorship it...
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but in tunis husband was due to come back from a trip to the country house the small but he's still not back. the phones are down and she has no way of knowing what's delayed him. but with daily bombings she can't help but be worried when my the says any of the any monks of god that he might have it all moved with or new hope i hope my whole world to an internet puts in her girl's winter clothes and finishes packing she leaves her home with six bags and a very heavy heart zenaida from the guns krege and has cancer in her home was shelled twice but she tries to remain bargain but even her optimism was not enough to do with what she saw that day that convinced her she can stay in lugansk bush. i was at a bus stop and then i decided to leave for some reason as soon as i left the bus stop a show exploded right behind me five people died one man had his head blown off and a woman lost her leg took me three days to get over it she says making the decision to leave was not an easy one but it was a very quick one. it's not about the fear of death but more of outright panic why is always going o
but in tunis husband was due to come back from a trip to the country house the small but he's still not back. the phones are down and she has no way of knowing what's delayed him. but with daily bombings she can't help but be worried when my the says any of the any monks of god that he might have it all moved with or new hope i hope my whole world to an internet puts in her girl's winter clothes and finishes packing she leaves her home with six bags and a very heavy heart zenaida from the guns...
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here he is again in tunis. on his way back from his summit with the marshall, the president told eisenhower, well, ike, -- our director of this museum may contest the actual wording, but we believe the president said you are going to command overlord. he had already informed churchill and the marshall and the president had informed eneral marshall, who had accepted the president's decision with his trademark sound bite of deeply disappointed. the president met with eisenhower another three times in washington. when ike was ordered home to take a rest from his responsibilities before undertaking command of the d-day invasion forces. the president, ike found, was quite certain that d-day would be a success. and the president wanted to talk about the end of the war. unconditional surrender by the germans, and the best way to administer germany in the aftermath. as well as the french while the ar lasted. and also be setup for a united nations organization, using the nited states is one of the world's four policemen
here he is again in tunis. on his way back from his summit with the marshall, the president told eisenhower, well, ike, -- our director of this museum may contest the actual wording, but we believe the president said you are going to command overlord. he had already informed churchill and the marshall and the president had informed eneral marshall, who had accepted the president's decision with his trademark sound bite of deeply disappointed. the president met with eisenhower another three...
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an air lift is underway but it will take days to get all those who want to leave out of tunis out. >>> the italian navy has rescued more than 2,000 migrants. they are both close to lampedu lampedusa, close to libya. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry has again expressed his support for the three al jazeera journalists jailed in egypt. mohamed fahmy, are peter greste and baher mohamed have spent 290 days in prison, falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. al jazeera continues to demand their release. >>> the number of deaths from the outbreak of the ebola virus in west africa has now risen to 887 and the second case has been reported in nigeria. most of the newly reported deaths have happened in liberia. the government there has ordered all bodies killed by the ebola virus to be cremated. a chartererred plane has arrived in liberia to evacuate an american missionary infected by the virus. >>> i'm joined by tom mozek, frothank you for joining us in l jazeera. i understand you will be going there too but you won't be treating isht pass, you more have a role in
an air lift is underway but it will take days to get all those who want to leave out of tunis out. >>> the italian navy has rescued more than 2,000 migrants. they are both close to lampedu lampedusa, close to libya. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry has again expressed his support for the three al jazeera journalists jailed in egypt. mohamed fahmy, are peter greste and baher mohamed have spent 290 days in prison, falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim...
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tunis tunisia, libya, syria, change was in the air. today has the dream of arab spring collapsed.bably drawing some of the instability we're seeing today. joining me once again is steven cook. he's on the council of foreign relations. steven, i was admittedly one of the people caught up in that euphoria. i was in tahrir square when mubarak fell. you remember when the arab protester was named time person of the year. there was grit grate excitement then. when we look now some three or more than three years later, is it safe to say that dream was unrealist unrealistic? >> in ways that is a fair assessment. that does seem like a very long time ago that you're in tahrir square. across the region there had been obvious problems in making that transition from those exhilarating moments of bringing dictators down to one of jen wiggs transitions to a democratic political system. in egypt, for example, revolutionaries had to contend with the institutions of the old order and the forces of the old order, counterrevolutionary groups who were determined to undermine it. and to this point it s
tunis tunisia, libya, syria, change was in the air. today has the dream of arab spring collapsed.bably drawing some of the instability we're seeing today. joining me once again is steven cook. he's on the council of foreign relations. steven, i was admittedly one of the people caught up in that euphoria. i was in tahrir square when mubarak fell. you remember when the arab protester was named time person of the year. there was grit grate excitement then. when we look now some three or more than...
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but, you know, from cairo or tunis, those places don't look like the norm of the middle east.nd so we get this sense, and those are very religious societies. we get this sense of the middle east as being organized around islam whereas these youth movements really not so much. >> how much are women playing a role, and is that fairly consistent? because i think of women as being very well educated in saudi arabia but not being able to do anything much with it. whereas in the arab spring women seemed to be as much on the social media and as much in the forefront as men at least in that setting. what's happening in that perspective? >> so the problem, one of the problems for activist women in the old to dictatorships was the dictatorships sucked out all the air out of the room of feminism. the wives of the dictators would typically not veil unlike everybody else in their society. they would wear french fashions, and they would sponsor bills in parliament for what they called women's rights. they were important. but, let's face it, they were rights that mainly helped upper middle c
but, you know, from cairo or tunis, those places don't look like the norm of the middle east.nd so we get this sense, and those are very religious societies. we get this sense of the middle east as being organized around islam whereas these youth movements really not so much. >> how much are women playing a role, and is that fairly consistent? because i think of women as being very well educated in saudi arabia but not being able to do anything much with it. whereas in the arab spring...
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the daredevils got up close and personal with hungry tiger sharks and they were more interested in tunis- snacks.na pro skaters battled it out for the top spot. watch them pull off impressive tricks. three activities that i have no experience in. certainly not swimming with sharks. not in a non-metaphoric sense. mark carney will release an inflation report. the economist joins us now and we have more. thank you for joining us. let's remind ourselves what we saw the bank of england shift significantly. are turning the markets on their head a little bit. >> tricks and jumps. >> a bit like the skateboarder. he wants market rate expectations. you have 0.5 record interest what hence 2009 and wants is to introduce uncertainty into the mind of people borrowing money. >> it is about forward guidance. the issue tends to make people assume that that is what is going to happen. keynes said that if the facts change, i change my opinion. we have seen a dramatic shift. is there going to be anything to change the wage data? >> you mentioned the eurozone and it is a big concern. disappearing and it will
the daredevils got up close and personal with hungry tiger sharks and they were more interested in tunis- snacks.na pro skaters battled it out for the top spot. watch them pull off impressive tricks. three activities that i have no experience in. certainly not swimming with sharks. not in a non-metaphoric sense. mark carney will release an inflation report. the economist joins us now and we have more. thank you for joining us. let's remind ourselves what we saw the bank of england shift...
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about a quarter million axis prisoners are bagged, and the jubilant victory parade snakes through tunis in mid-may 1943. we have won the first major battle in the liberation of europe, and it occurs in africa. so now it's time to seize sicily. this happens on july 10th, 1943. and the assault is comparable in size to the invasion at normandy 11 months later. it is no small thing. the u.s. 7th army under lieutenant general george s. patton attacks from the south and the british 8th army under general bernard montgomery attacks from the southeast below syracuse. the campaign goes pretty well. the island falls in six weeks although several things go wrong within the overall success. it is war, after all. for example, high winds, poor training, a witless plan and friendly fire cause more than 60 british troop carrying gliders to crash into the sea. and others crash on land. casualties in that mishap exceed 600, of whom more than half drown. a u.s. operation ended just as badly when an epidemic of friendly fire led american gunners on the ground and in the fleet around the southern edge of si
about a quarter million axis prisoners are bagged, and the jubilant victory parade snakes through tunis in mid-may 1943. we have won the first major battle in the liberation of europe, and it occurs in africa. so now it's time to seize sicily. this happens on july 10th, 1943. and the assault is comparable in size to the invasion at normandy 11 months later. it is no small thing. the u.s. 7th army under lieutenant general george s. patton attacks from the south and the british 8th army under...
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happening with iraq but to go add of the way in unusual places with iraq and afghanistan but from cairo or tunis that does not look like the middle east. with very religious societies look like they are organized around islam but not so much. >> is that fairly consistent? there fairly well educated by not doing much with it where with the arabs during and it is as much in the forefront with that a static. what is happening in that respect? >> with the activist old dictatorship it sucked all the air out of the feminism. the lives of the dictators and light of everybody else in society they would sponsor bills in parliament and they were important to help the upper middle-class women. with some of those legislative measures. so my colleague has written about this. that 84 year-old are the ones who deliver on women's rights. this works with the number of ways because you hope though women will be one of your constituents. then you can declare you are what stands between the fundamentalist in civilization. says the young women activist they did not buy that nothing for those ladies with the fashions
happening with iraq but to go add of the way in unusual places with iraq and afghanistan but from cairo or tunis that does not look like the middle east. with very religious societies look like they are organized around islam but not so much. >> is that fairly consistent? there fairly well educated by not doing much with it where with the arabs during and it is as much in the forefront with that a static. what is happening in that respect? >> with the activist old dictatorship it...
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the israelis in fact, did not bomb tunis. they were invading rafah. they went through rafah for 2 1/2 kilometers, more than 1.5 miles. that was the situation. and inside the palestinian lands with those forces and it happened one hour before the cease-fire came on in. so the situation was not a violation for the cease-fire from the palestinian side. i believe the israelis, they thought they can be come in and they can stay there and then they may start an operation without any reaction from the resistance. in fact, it was a kind of underestimating what is going on the ground and they felt for a while that they can do that and they can win that. i believe now they know what may happen if they violated the cease-fire another time. >> we're out of time, mr. hamdan. i just want to hear once again, you're saying that hamas does not have control of this missing israeli soldier. is that right? >> we are saying that we don't have any information about that issue. we can't confirm, we can't deny unless we have solid information. this is a real position. if tha
the israelis in fact, did not bomb tunis. they were invading rafah. they went through rafah for 2 1/2 kilometers, more than 1.5 miles. that was the situation. and inside the palestinian lands with those forces and it happened one hour before the cease-fire came on in. so the situation was not a violation for the cease-fire from the palestinian side. i believe the israelis, they thought they can be come in and they can stay there and then they may start an operation without any reaction from the...
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will explain falling later centers and the least got the searching for israel forced soldier back in tunis approved major funding for israel. person and a self bay is assault rifle to hold a gas station please send your fast and the dhaka on been caught on please send your fast and the dhaka on been caught on surveillance tape coming having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school, new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. to sell is a looking for man dubbed midtown buccaneer after a robbery in midtown chevron gustation on bird ave. the whole was caught on surveillance tape >> : less than a minute for the so-called bytom buccaneer to run this place. happened just 4:00 tuesday night >> : in see the man walking into this around the
will explain falling later centers and the least got the searching for israel forced soldier back in tunis approved major funding for israel. person and a self bay is assault rifle to hold a gas station please send your fast and the dhaka on been caught on please send your fast and the dhaka on been caught on surveillance tape coming having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new...