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the government has changed its travel advice for tunisia. assessment of thrafling to tunisia under review. it will continue to advice against travel to some areas of tunisia. more than 10,000 people in the south of france, including many british holiday—makers, have been moved to safety to escape rapidly spreading wildfire. a new blaze overnight has spread over a vast area, along the mediterranean coast. france has asked its neighbouring countries for more help to fight the fires. adina campbell reports. the latest fire devouring swathes of forest in southern france. firefighters overnight have been trying to keep the flames under control. more than 40 square kilometres of land has been affected along the mediterranean coast. at about midnight we were woken up and so i went down to the station at our site and there was an emergency news which is quite rare for our site. ijust looked up and it was like an inferno. there was just orange in the sky. it was amazing and a very, very scary sight to see. holiday—makers staying close to the popular
the government has changed its travel advice for tunisia. assessment of thrafling to tunisia under review. it will continue to advice against travel to some areas of tunisia. more than 10,000 people in the south of france, including many british holiday—makers, have been moved to safety to escape rapidly spreading wildfire. a new blaze overnight has spread over a vast area, along the mediterranean coast. france has asked its neighbouring countries for more help to fight the fires. adina...
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i can give you a great example of our experience with tunisia. qatar worked with tunisia. today qatar continues to work with tunisia while there is more liberal government. so our commitment, our support is not to parties. it is to the countries we support the explorations of people. but at the end of the day, we are dealing with governments. >> so tell us a little bit about al jazeera and what you see as al jazeera ra's mission. what do you think that saudi arabia and e kwipt and bahrain and uae find threatening about al jazeera. >> i can't speak on behalf of them. but i can tell you that what we have decided to have in qatar is to promote free media and free press and that's what we have embarked on since 1996. a lot of people focus on al jazeera, but they don't look at also the issues we are having in our local media. there are some programs that also have a great freedom of maneuver and expression and so that's where we stand on the issue of free media and free expression of speech. what i think they are afraid of is they are afraid of having -- being criticized. i thi
i can give you a great example of our experience with tunisia. qatar worked with tunisia. today qatar continues to work with tunisia while there is more liberal government. so our commitment, our support is not to parties. it is to the countries we support the explorations of people. but at the end of the day, we are dealing with governments. >> so tell us a little bit about al jazeera and what you see as al jazeera ra's mission. what do you think that saudi arabia and e kwipt and bahrain...
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the government has today changed its travel advice for tunisia.e country, including tunis and the major tourist destinations. since the tragic terrorist attacks at the bardo national museum and sousse in 2015 the government has kept its assessment of travelling to tunisia under constant review with me is the travel editor of the independent, simon calder. this says it is ok? it doesn't say it is safe. foreign office reiterated what it said as of 1pm when the advice changed which is there is a high threat of terrorism and 30 british holiday—makers died on the beach in sousse over two yea rs on the beach in sousse over two years ago. the ban was put if place after that and there has been co nsta nt after that and there has been constant pressure by the tunisian authorities to lift the ban, but the foreign office said we don't yet believe that this the security measures are sufficiently in place. bearin measures are sufficiently in place. bear in mind there is lots of returningjihadis in bear in mind there is lots of returning jihadis in tunisia and
the government has today changed its travel advice for tunisia.e country, including tunis and the major tourist destinations. since the tragic terrorist attacks at the bardo national museum and sousse in 2015 the government has kept its assessment of travelling to tunisia under constant review with me is the travel editor of the independent, simon calder. this says it is ok? it doesn't say it is safe. foreign office reiterated what it said as of 1pm when the advice changed which is there is a...
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we understand the government has lifted its ban on travel to tunisia. people to ta ke there. are you expecting people to take confidence in this? let's remind ourselves of the awful sequence remind ourselves of the awful sequence of events, tunisia was the place the arab spring began in 2010 and it appeared to have a peaceful transition but in 2015 in march there was an attack on a museum outsidejuniors there was an attack on a museum outside juniors and 22 there was an attack on a museum outsidejuniors and 22 people died including 20 tourists. then two years ago on the beach at sousse, 28 people died when a gunman went on the rampage including 30 british holidaymakers — — tune the rampage including 30 british holidaymakers —— tune is. in the wa ke holidaymakers —— tune is. in the wake of that the british government said we are going to move everyone out, there was an airlift, it's been on the no—go list ever since although some people have been going back. 10,000 british people so far this year, your travel insurance until now hasn't been valid and the
we understand the government has lifted its ban on travel to tunisia. people to ta ke there. are you expecting people to take confidence in this? let's remind ourselves of the awful sequence remind ourselves of the awful sequence of events, tunisia was the place the arab spring began in 2010 and it appeared to have a peaceful transition but in 2015 in march there was an attack on a museum outsidejuniors there was an attack on a museum outside juniors and 22 there was an attack on a museum...
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refugee crisis that was literally started with the arab spring and overthrowing the governments in tunisia and libya and it's making a disastrous effect across nations and i'm more worried about the terrorists that's sitting in the u.s. or the terrorists that's sitting in europe than i am about the guy that's you know sitting in some place in the middle of the middle east you know that can can doesn't have any ability to strike us other than if we go out there and we we put our troops in harm's way twenty five seconds try just excited to find out that he writes for duffel blog. that was on my bucket list was to track down a writer from. that's a great place i second everything that he said i would say procedure wise the congresswoman. if she doesn't want her amendment stripped then she needs to become a senator because the house is ruled by the majority party that's the way that the house runs and the senate is for the minority charles david great having you both thank you thank you thank so much for showing up and that's the way it is tonight and don't forget democracy is not a spectator
refugee crisis that was literally started with the arab spring and overthrowing the governments in tunisia and libya and it's making a disastrous effect across nations and i'm more worried about the terrorists that's sitting in the u.s. or the terrorists that's sitting in europe than i am about the guy that's you know sitting in some place in the middle of the middle east you know that can can doesn't have any ability to strike us other than if we go out there and we we put our troops in harm's...
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we were told do not travel to tunisia, it's not safe, but that restriction has been lifted.? initially, there is little change. for the last two years the foreign office said we warn against all travel to tunisia as a result of that, no tour operator has been organising holidays. a small number of british people have been going in. flights have been continuing every day from london to tunis, but while france, germany and italy lifted their bans, the uk's has stayed until this week. talking to the big holiday companies, it is difficult for them to suddenly start putting new flights on. so you're probably not going to see package holidays coming in until about february at the earliest and it will bea february at the earliest and it will be a small test programme. if you wa nt to be a small test programme. if you want to go before then, there is a range of options, but you will be travelling probably more independently, having carried out a social media pole, of over 1300, only 18% said we want to go to tunisia. more than that said we'll go if the price is right and you can exp
we were told do not travel to tunisia, it's not safe, but that restriction has been lifted.? initially, there is little change. for the last two years the foreign office said we warn against all travel to tunisia as a result of that, no tour operator has been organising holidays. a small number of british people have been going in. flights have been continuing every day from london to tunis, but while france, germany and italy lifted their bans, the uk's has stayed until this week. talking to...
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after the spring revolutions in libya tunisia and elsewhere hopes for democratic. women only to be shattered by five years of instability war and the lies of extreme religious fundamentalists and the work of feminist. supposed revolutionary chaos what will it take for middle eastern women to shift the oppression of asian customs and how can i add to this fine balance between the lives of women and respect to their faith. the co-founder of libyan women's platform for peace an advocate for women's rights in islam's a how long do you welcome to the show it's really good to have you with us today so you're after the reformation the transformation of muslim minds you want muslims to embrace the idea of equality and that's despite centuries of scholars work on the koran and rejecting equality putting man woman so what do you hope to achieve. we've had throughout the centuries patriarchal and massaging mystic interpretations of islam and it's about time that we. own back our faith and our religion and present more enlightened or what we call moderate or walsall to the int
after the spring revolutions in libya tunisia and elsewhere hopes for democratic. women only to be shattered by five years of instability war and the lies of extreme religious fundamentalists and the work of feminist. supposed revolutionary chaos what will it take for middle eastern women to shift the oppression of asian customs and how can i add to this fine balance between the lives of women and respect to their faith. the co-founder of libyan women's platform for peace an advocate for...
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also from chechnya, from pakistan, from tunisia. why? who facilitates this thing for them? you were right in your introductory comments to say we have to give a lot more thought to this, because the middle east is coming to us and you gave the example, absolutely rightly of course, the refugee crisis, if anything will deepen. when i wrote the book the rise of the outsiders, it was fascinating to see the degree to which that was defining the politics of many european countries, from the vulnerability of angela merkel for a time, to the way social democrats in northern europe... all responding to that process. you mention the fact that the isis leadership are basically saddam hussein's old republican guard. so that western intervention has triggered all of this. what should the west do, in terms of dealing with this? i can't see what practical... what's not happening is american leadership, for example, that will be interesting. how the trump administration, he's talking about more troops in afghanistan, maybe we will hear more about
also from chechnya, from pakistan, from tunisia. why? who facilitates this thing for them? you were right in your introductory comments to say we have to give a lot more thought to this, because the middle east is coming to us and you gave the example, absolutely rightly of course, the refugee crisis, if anything will deepen. when i wrote the book the rise of the outsiders, it was fascinating to see the degree to which that was defining the politics of many european countries, from the...
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are investing in economic empowerment and job creation for young people, and one of the examples is tunisiave their population, most of them from their population, most of them from the years. they have a high unemployment rate. they are representing the biggest portion of the fallen terrorist fighters, so these contributions are protecting these contributions are protecting the world from potential terrorism, andl the world from potential terrorism, and i am not willing to double invest. we see that this accusation is baseless and does not make sense for anyone that qatar, and open—minded country, is a country which wants to promote terrorism. they are just basing it on political desire. with me is our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. where does this crisis go from here? look at the two opposing sides, both softly spoken, well spoken and diplomats, both taking the political and moral high ground. that is what the stand—off looks like. that is the stand—off looks like. that is the face of this worst golf crisis in decades. neither side. and down, neither side wants to be seen
are investing in economic empowerment and job creation for young people, and one of the examples is tunisiave their population, most of them from their population, most of them from the years. they have a high unemployment rate. they are representing the biggest portion of the fallen terrorist fighters, so these contributions are protecting these contributions are protecting the world from potential terrorism, andl the world from potential terrorism, and i am not willing to double invest. we...
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he came here from tunisia, he said, now faces prison when he goes home. isis has murdered and raped its way across iraq and syria. but as they rapidly lose territory, the extremists have been reduced to this. a young man, crying with self pity. holly williams, cbs news, istanbul. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> here in the u.s., more than three dozen large wildfires are burning across the west. in california alone, at least 5,000 firefighters are battling more than a dozen large fires. the region is also facing a major heat wave. mireya villarreal has the latest. >> reporter: this is what it is like when fast-moving flames jump a highway. residents had little time to react as a wildfire near santa barbara quickly grew to thousand of acres. >> don't worry. >> strong wind, fueled the wittier fire forcing hundreds to evacuate including 90 children attending summer camp. everyone got out safely, but at least 20 structures have been a much larger fire continues to burn just to the north w
he came here from tunisia, he said, now faces prison when he goes home. isis has murdered and raped its way across iraq and syria. but as they rapidly lose territory, the extremists have been reduced to this. a young man, crying with self pity. holly williams, cbs news, istanbul. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> here in the u.s., more than three dozen large wildfires are...
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, 6500 and tunisia is awfully close to europe. they simply do not have a capacity nor the intelligence assets that we have. if you're interested in helping out europe, the next step is to actually broadenthat cooperation to try to find a way to help egypt. help tunisia, jordan to a certain extent, make sure that they can absorb and reintegrate their foreign fighter returnees. >> do you think you're going to see, we have seen, do you think you're going to see more border control measures put in place? germany do a little bit of that. and france do that. and hungary, which wasn't schengen. migration to their countries or through their countries. do you think europe will address the open border situation, see more return to border controls? or do you think they're going to continue with the open border situation we have now? and dr. craigin, i'll let you address that. whichever one would want to answer. >> i haven't talked to european officials so i don't know what they intendto do as a counterterrorism official, border security is o
, 6500 and tunisia is awfully close to europe. they simply do not have a capacity nor the intelligence assets that we have. if you're interested in helping out europe, the next step is to actually broadenthat cooperation to try to find a way to help egypt. help tunisia, jordan to a certain extent, make sure that they can absorb and reintegrate their foreign fighter returnees. >> do you think you're going to see, we have seen, do you think you're going to see more border control measures...
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most of his henchmen were from north africa specifically libya and tunisia.it did not start after the arab spring. it was always there, so al qaeda what really annoyed that established committee in upset-- afghanistan just to focus on ayman al-zawahiri and their actions. they said in the letter is and what you doing. take it easy about the killing like this and guess what, dude, why do you behead people. they are not argue with him about the killing. they are all for the killing, but how you do it? you know, beheading makes people just not like us. think about the brand. we have a brand to protect here. so, the differences between ayman al-zawahiri and the leadership in afghanistan is actually the root of the division in the global jihadi movement that we see later on between al qaeda and between isis. because isis is the group that ayman al-zawahiri s-section-sign iraq, so hopefully after you read the ayman al-zawahiri chapter you know everything about the iraq war and then you can make your own judgment, was the iraq war worth it or not because i look at it
most of his henchmen were from north africa specifically libya and tunisia.it did not start after the arab spring. it was always there, so al qaeda what really annoyed that established committee in upset-- afghanistan just to focus on ayman al-zawahiri and their actions. they said in the letter is and what you doing. take it easy about the killing like this and guess what, dude, why do you behead people. they are not argue with him about the killing. they are all for the killing, but how you do...
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i can give you a great example of our experience with tunisia. we worked on a component and today they continue to work when -- we worked with tunisia when there was a component of the muslim brotherhood in the government. parties,rt is not for it is for the countries. at the end of the day we are dealing with governments. >> tell us a bit about al jazeera and what you see about the mission. what do you think saudi arabia and egypt and bahrain find threatening about al jazeera. >> i cannot speak on behalf of butto zero -- al jazeera what we decided to happen qatar is to promote free media. that is what we have embarked on the 1996. they don't look at the issues that we are having in our media . a greatgrams have freedom of maneuver and expression. that is where we stand on the issue of free media and free expression of speech. --t i think they are freedom what i think they are afraid of, they are afraid of being criticized. think what they want is to not have the truth come out. they do not love the stories regarding torture, that is what they wa
i can give you a great example of our experience with tunisia. we worked on a component and today they continue to work when -- we worked with tunisia when there was a component of the muslim brotherhood in the government. parties,rt is not for it is for the countries. at the end of the day we are dealing with governments. >> tell us a bit about al jazeera and what you see about the mission. what do you think saudi arabia and egypt and bahrain find threatening about al jazeera. >> i...
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i can give you a great example of our experience with tunisia. qatar has worked with tunisia when there was a component of the muslim brotherhood in the government. today, qatar continues to work with the liberal government. our commitment, our support is not for parties, we support people. at the end of the day we are dealing with governments. >> tell us a bit about al jazeera and what you see about the mission. what do you think that saudi arabia and egypt and bahrain find threatening abou jazeera? i think al jazeera can speak for itself, but i think what we had decided to have in qatar is to promote free media, free press. that is what we have, in part, since 1996. a lot of people focus on al jazeera because it has its and quarters in doha, but they don't also look at the issues we are having in our local media. there are some programs that have a great freedom of maneuver and expression. so that is where we stand on the issue of free media and free expression. i think what they are afraid of is, they are afraid of being criticized. want to no
i can give you a great example of our experience with tunisia. qatar has worked with tunisia when there was a component of the muslim brotherhood in the government. today, qatar continues to work with the liberal government. our commitment, our support is not for parties, we support people. at the end of the day we are dealing with governments. >> tell us a bit about al jazeera and what you see about the mission. what do you think that saudi arabia and egypt and bahrain find threatening...
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he came here from tunisia, he said but now faces prison when he goes home. isis has murdered and raped its way across iraq and syria. but as they rapidly lose territory, the extremists have been reduced to this. a young man crying with self-pity. holly williams, cbs news, is stand beul. >> quijano: here in the u.s. more than three dozen large wildfires are burning across the west. in california alone at least 5,000 firefighters are battling more than a dozen large fires. the region is also facing a major heat wave. mireya villarreal has the latest. >> reporter: this is what it is like when fast-moving flames jump a highway. residents had little time to react as a wildfire near santa barbara quickly grew to thousands of acres. strong winds fueled the whittier fire forcing hundreds to evacuate including nearly 90 children attending summer camp. everyone got out safely but at least 20 structures have been destroyed. a much larger fire continues to burn just to the north where the alamo fire has now scorched more than 20,000 acres. fire captain dave zaniboni. >>
he came here from tunisia, he said but now faces prison when he goes home. isis has murdered and raped its way across iraq and syria. but as they rapidly lose territory, the extremists have been reduced to this. a young man crying with self-pity. holly williams, cbs news, is stand beul. >> quijano: here in the u.s. more than three dozen large wildfires are burning across the west. in california alone at least 5,000 firefighters are battling more than a dozen large fires. the region is...
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germany has already stirring -- signed agreements with ghana, tunisia, and the ivory coast.orocco, rolando -- rwanda and ethiopia will benefit as well. they are considered so-called compact countries. the g 20 compact is one of several initiatives the german government is undertaking to help improve africa's lot. berlin has also announced a plan for african companies in april african program. it is -- and a pro-african program. ghana has artie started shipping gold and oil to germany. the country is still in dire need of fresh capital. christoph: for more i'm joined by the director of one germany, a lobbying campaign organization fighting extreme poverty and hunger in africa. germany has put growth and development in africa high up on the g 20. do you feel a country set india, own -- india and indonesia feel equally concerned? stefan: especially india has a long-standing relationship with states in africa so i do think they are very interested in this. argentina and maybe some others, not as much. but i think the whole world has understood that we need to work with african s
germany has already stirring -- signed agreements with ghana, tunisia, and the ivory coast.orocco, rolando -- rwanda and ethiopia will benefit as well. they are considered so-called compact countries. the g 20 compact is one of several initiatives the german government is undertaking to help improve africa's lot. berlin has also announced a plan for african companies in april african program. it is -- and a pro-african program. ghana has artie started shipping gold and oil to germany. the...
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my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her deja there's one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i've read. that many men love to use it to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself a girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to marry her marry did get this it means she will become free go wherever she wants she won't be a slave anymore in this case is this clear. a russian family has been detained in turkey on suspicion of trying to join i saw the story more after a break. it's called the feeling of freedom. every the world should experience. and you can get it on the old. the old according to josh. welcome to my world come along for the ride. there's a growing backlash against social media imagine if this is the most independent the most interesting people think young people are actually giving up social media and i think
my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her deja there's one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i've read. that many men love to use it to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself a girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to marry...
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tunisia isn't taking any chances. >> i think tonight is definitely going to be dangerous so we'll be dismantle everything that we set up so people can get home safely. >>> there is no word yet if anyone was arrested in oakland. in santa cruz, there is a zero tolerance policy for illegal fireworks. the city is tripling the cost of fines for anyone who gets caught setting them off. >> i totally free with it because i bring my family here to enjoy the holiday and we're on vacation. >> fines can be in the thousands. police remind people alcohol is not allowed at the beaches. >>> there were plenty of legal fireworks shows last night. but one of the biggest was a little foggy. kpix 5's joe vazquez was at the embarcadero where people had a tough time seeing the show. >> very disappointed, much better in past years. >> reporter: because past years didn't have the fog. it was impossible to see. the cloud cover was too low at pier 39. so then just how bad were the san francisco 4th of july fireworks of 2017? much of the crowd started leaving well before the show was even over. >> it was kind o
tunisia isn't taking any chances. >> i think tonight is definitely going to be dangerous so we'll be dismantle everything that we set up so people can get home safely. >>> there is no word yet if anyone was arrested in oakland. in santa cruz, there is a zero tolerance policy for illegal fireworks. the city is tripling the cost of fines for anyone who gets caught setting them off. >> i totally free with it because i bring my family here to enjoy the holiday and we're on...
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my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her deja there's one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i've read. many man loved is he to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself a girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to marry her marry did get this it means she will become free go wherever she wants she won't be a slave anymore in this case is this clear. a russian family has been detained in turkey on suspicion of trying to join i saw this story a little after a short break. you don't leave universal basic income when you have an economy around the world that rewards imagination and monetizes free thought free thought free movement of capital and all those intermediary forces go out of business a lot of bankers lose their jobs a lot of politicians lose their job the nation state collapses as we know it and people are as fr
my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her deja there's one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i've read. many man loved is he to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself a girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to marry her...
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but then my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her d.j. there is one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i read. that many men love to see to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to marry her madly did get this it means she will become free go wherever she wants she won't be a slave anymore in this case is this clear. an italian coast guard ship has dumped almost five hundred migrants at a civilian port we understand forty five women and more than sixty children are among them later police detained five alleged people smugglers meanwhile the italian interior minister during a visit to tripoli proposed a pact with libya to combat human trafficking but. we have a moral duty to eliminate this traffic that has caused deaths that has caused extraordinary discomforts in human suffe
but then my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her d.j. there is one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i read. that many men love to see to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to...
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iman and her husband left tunisia for raqqa, the so—called islamic state stronghold. send them to her. iman, i'm just wondering if you saw other videos, videos of beheadings, of them burning people alive? were you not put off by that? how did you think that was proper islam? but she says when they arrived it wasn't what they expected. iman's husband is now in a kurdish—run prison outside raqqa. it's hard to determine whether the women who escaped are all victims. at some point they were all part of the so—called islamic state. iman's son was born in raqqa. now she's hoping he'll grow up as far away from the islamic state as she can take him. do you think they'll take you back easily and how do you expect them to believe you or forgive you when you've been part of the so—called islamic state? these children know nothing but life under the islamic state. for now they and their mothers are stuck between a caliphate they fled and homelands that may not want them back. shaimaa khalil bbc news. stay with us. coming up, india has revved up taxes on hybrid cars. we'll be seei
iman and her husband left tunisia for raqqa, the so—called islamic state stronghold. send them to her. iman, i'm just wondering if you saw other videos, videos of beheadings, of them burning people alive? were you not put off by that? how did you think that was proper islam? but she says when they arrived it wasn't what they expected. iman's husband is now in a kurdish—run prison outside raqqa. it's hard to determine whether the women who escaped are all victims. at some point they were all...
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my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her deja there's one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i agree. that many men loved easy to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself a girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to marry her mary did get this it means she will become free go wherever she wants she won't be a slave anymore in this case is this clear. or news is coming your way after this short break so stay with us. it's. to shape our. find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. welcome back to the program an eighteen year old palestinian has been killed in clashes with the israeli army near the west bank village of bethlehem these ready defense forces say they opened fire at suspects with explosive devices according to the palestinian health ministry the young man died of his injuries shortly afterwards.
my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her deja there's one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i agree. that many men loved easy to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself a girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to marry her...
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magic solution to the refugee crisis according to italy's interior minister european officials met in tunisia to discuss the problem on monday italy's been the most vocal over the migrant issue with the country receiving the brunt of all refugees coming by sea from africa interior minister marco minutes stressed the need for a common strategy. there is no magic solution no nation can alone deal with the migratory flunks a new nation sheltered from it this year alone almost one hundred thousand refugees have reached a tally in coast that's eighty five percent of all migrants who have journeyed by sea to europe. has been traveling across italy to rural areas of the country the see how the crisis is impacting on life there. italy's come up with a plan to ease the migrant crisis make them settle across the country even in the most remote areas one neighborhood saw an abandoned hotel turn into a refugee shelter overnight the result a divided community and a mere launching a protest. bad to a small town in the mountains which after a government decision was forced to accommodate dozens of migrants.
magic solution to the refugee crisis according to italy's interior minister european officials met in tunisia to discuss the problem on monday italy's been the most vocal over the migrant issue with the country receiving the brunt of all refugees coming by sea from africa interior minister marco minutes stressed the need for a common strategy. there is no magic solution no nation can alone deal with the migratory flunks a new nation sheltered from it this year alone almost one hundred thousand...
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my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time here deja there's one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i agree. that many men love to visit a girl's more than their wife's just imagine for example a man gets himself a girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own. wife and treats her better and if this easy to converts to islam he will be able to marry her mad do you get this it means she will become free go wherever she wants she won't be a slave anymore in this case is this clear. the russian family has been detained in turkey on suspicion of trying to join i sell the story after a break. seems wrong. just don't. get to shape our. culture. and in. the trail. find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the. welcome back to the program a russian family has been detained by turkish security forces at the country's border with syria is thought they were trying to join i still in the conflict torn country auntie's every sujo
my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time here deja there's one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i agree. that many men love to visit a girl's more than their wife's just imagine for example a man gets himself a girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own. wife and treats her better and if this easy to converts to islam he will be able to marry...
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my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her deja there's one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i've read. that many men love d a z to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself a girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to marry her marry did get this it means she will become free go wherever she wants she won't be a slave anymore in this case is this clear. a russian family has been detained by turkish security forces at the country's border with syria thought they were trying to join i saw in the conflict torn country. reports a family we're talking about here is there's a father and mother jenny chary and. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for newcastle county in northern delaware county in northeastern maryland salem county in southern new jersey northwester
my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her deja there's one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i've read. that many men love d a z to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself a girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to marry her...
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but then my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her dejah there is one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i read. that many men love to see to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself his city girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be able to marry her madly did get this it means she will become free go wherever she wants she won't be a slave anymore in this case is this clear. a thirteen year old palestinian boy has lost his eye after he was shot by israeli police the boy was playing on the balcony of his house when security forces opened fire in response to nearby riots. yeah the let. me. tell me. about an israeli soldiers came and started shooting in the am to the left to the right said the houses my son said let's go inside a small safe that as they were coming in the bullet hit my son's eye and face who loved playing foo
but then my mom told me i have to go back to tunisia as my husband was killed but women here told me why don't you get married a second time her dejah there is one disabled man and he's looking for a wife don't you want to get married and i read. that many men love to see to girls more than their wives just imagine for example a man gets himself his city girl and as time passes he begins to love her more than his own wife and treats her better and if this is it it converts to islam he will be...
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also the sources of present day where twitter for example you know up against speaking to people in tunisia about certain crucial issues who are there places them and risk as well so all these persons have been placed at risk because of his desire to show his documentary and really showing it as a documentary about we should be talking about schools protection she took you might government surveillance which was a real purpose of the film what they were led to believe the film would be about. but there is a public interest as in there in a silent himself that he objects to him being in the film he's part of a contact he's the star of this documentary isn't it. well wiki leaks is the star of the documentary and yet it's been edited in such a way that you would think that is no one of the women have been completely and other persons to be denuded of all agency that means sharing his lavish minions mean yes he did with drawings it's consent but so did others so did his mother so didn't care how harrison. so little not over all because they were not given the fact of opportunity to voice their
also the sources of present day where twitter for example you know up against speaking to people in tunisia about certain crucial issues who are there places them and risk as well so all these persons have been placed at risk because of his desire to show his documentary and really showing it as a documentary about we should be talking about schools protection she took you might government surveillance which was a real purpose of the film what they were led to believe the film would be about....
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struggling to find a way out of the migrant crisis he was speaking at a gathering of european officials in tunisia on monday where he called on the e.u. to find a common strategy there is no magic solution no nation can alone deal with the migrate reflux a new nation is shielded from it italy's become more vocal on the refugee issue has its lately been on the receiving end of the dorothy of newcomers coming from africa this year alone in fact almost one hundred thousand people have reached the italian coastline are trying to travel to some parts of italy where the crisis is impacting on their daily lives. still in bed to a small town in the mountains which after a government decision was forced to accommodate dozens of migrants. i hope the mayor of this town mr cheever talk explain the system to me. on giordano. the prefecture didn't tell us in advance that migrants were coming i thought everything would work out as the government told us that it would help us to cope with the migrants there are already many problems here like unemployment issues with infrastructure health etc that's why some peop
struggling to find a way out of the migrant crisis he was speaking at a gathering of european officials in tunisia on monday where he called on the e.u. to find a common strategy there is no magic solution no nation can alone deal with the migrate reflux a new nation is shielded from it italy's become more vocal on the refugee issue has its lately been on the receiving end of the dorothy of newcomers coming from africa this year alone in fact almost one hundred thousand people have reached the...
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iman and her husband left tunisia for raqqa, the so—called islamic state stronghold.amic life. i had many questions and i managed to send them to her. i'm just wondering if you saw other videos, videos of beheadings, of them burning people alive? were you not put off by that? how did you think that was proper islam? but she says when they arrived it wasn't what they expected. iman‘s husband is now in a kurdish—run prison outside raqqa. it's hard to determine whether the women who escaped are all victims. at some point they were all part of the so—called islamic state. iman‘s son was born in raqqa. now she's hoping he'll grow up as far away from the islamic state as she can take him. do you think they'll take you back easily and how do you expect them to believe you or forgive you when you've been part of the so—called islamic state? these children know nothing but life under the islamic state. for now they and their mothers are stuck between a caliphate they fled and homelands that may not want them back. shaimaa khalil, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to co
iman and her husband left tunisia for raqqa, the so—called islamic state stronghold.amic life. i had many questions and i managed to send them to her. i'm just wondering if you saw other videos, videos of beheadings, of them burning people alive? were you not put off by that? how did you think that was proper islam? but she says when they arrived it wasn't what they expected. iman‘s husband is now in a kurdish—run prison outside raqqa. it's hard to determine whether the women who escaped...