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well i think you know i mean talking about the inheritance rights in tunisia of course you will have but. who will be opposed the it will inherit constraints but i think media has really. went and it is going through thirty foot steps in terms of equality between men and women and the constitution itself has has really endorsed equality between men and women and i think it's now that time is there for the women to exercise their equality rights in tunisia including for inhabitants women. working out how they are working and they are the bread winners of that family so they have to really have that i have. equal it had its rights in that no so we are very well coming that step of president george of course when it had it in silence and actually what it that has been campaigning for years for this issue to be prevailing in tunisia and we had a country of women in that region we are looking very much forward to each an experience in terms of equal in her rights because it will be a very good example for other women that each and to campaign and demand for equality in how to start what e
well i think you know i mean talking about the inheritance rights in tunisia of course you will have but. who will be opposed the it will inherit constraints but i think media has really. went and it is going through thirty foot steps in terms of equality between men and women and the constitution itself has has really endorsed equality between men and women and i think it's now that time is there for the women to exercise their equality rights in tunisia including for inhabitants women....
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and other places like tunisia. >> yeah, but tunisia seems to be the poster child for success. and the fact that the main then did this amazing about turn and renounced a religious identity and said it was going to be a political party. it's amazing. >> yeah tunisia is an interesting case. they reached a very similar impasse to the one that happened in egypt and got out of it with non-violence. they managed after a long stand off to push through a constitution. and the party left power and had a non-violent political transition. it's not impossible to imagine that could have happened in egypt. at least i think so. it's not impossible. >> what could the west have done better? >> they admitted mixed signals from the start. the president was saying we're for democracy. it's the only road to lasting stability. we're with the people. at the same time they were saying not so fast. we have to bet on the generals. in egypt the case of egypt we want to stay friend with the military over the long term. no matter what happens. during the crucial final months before they removed morsi from
and other places like tunisia. >> yeah, but tunisia seems to be the poster child for success. and the fact that the main then did this amazing about turn and renounced a religious identity and said it was going to be a political party. it's amazing. >> yeah tunisia is an interesting case. they reached a very similar impasse to the one that happened in egypt and got out of it with non-violence. they managed after a long stand off to push through a constitution. and the party left...
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mohamed whose nickname here is dolly learnt german when he was in tunisia the course was run and funded by the german government as part of a project called triple when it's a was to attract care workers from abroad for dolly's team having foreign colleagues isn't anything out of the ordinary. i think it's really brave to go to another country and to learn the language. especially in an area like elderly care where communication is about ninety percent of the job. in work to master the written and spoken language i say respect. dolly's boss monica fortune it helps foreign stuff with their move to germany when dolly arrived she picked him up from the airport and helped organize an apartment for him. she believes this kind of treatment is necessary to attract skilled workers to the care sector. news institutions costs about how it really adds value to our institution it's really hard to get skilled labor on the german market so for us this is a huge gift we're glad to have them and we support them. turly doesn't have much time for homesickness today he and his colleague cameron are weighi
mohamed whose nickname here is dolly learnt german when he was in tunisia the course was run and funded by the german government as part of a project called triple when it's a was to attract care workers from abroad for dolly's team having foreign colleagues isn't anything out of the ordinary. i think it's really brave to go to another country and to learn the language. especially in an area like elderly care where communication is about ninety percent of the job. in work to master the written...
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this is back in 2014 saw quite a long time ago in tunisia. who he was actually laying it for but it has emerged today that there was a least late for the terrorists who were part of the 1972 munich attack on israeli athletes, and that has led to an absolute massive outrage today which has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu has led to the israeli president benjamin neta nyahu getting has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu getting involved and saying it is completely unacceptable and he should not have done it. i think forjeremy corbyn to have received attention from benjamin netanyahu to have received attention from benjamin neta nyahu really to have received attention from benjamin netanyahu really does elevate this difficulty that he is having at the moment with the row over anti—semitism and it elevates it to another level entirely. over anti—semitism and it elevates it to another level entirelylj don't it to another level entirely.” don't think a world leader has got involved in this way. is this a story that star
this is back in 2014 saw quite a long time ago in tunisia. who he was actually laying it for but it has emerged today that there was a least late for the terrorists who were part of the 1972 munich attack on israeli athletes, and that has led to an absolute massive outrage today which has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu has led to the israeli president benjamin neta nyahu getting has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu getting involved and saying it is completely...
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the project's called tunisia eighty eight. founded by a. little bit absolutely but the air conditioning music as they say music of music be the food of fluff play on of course music brightens our lives and that's the mission of a group of traveling musicians in tunisia they've hit the road staging classical concerts in some of the country's most remote schools eighty eight concerts offline and that's the number of keys on a piano but have they been hit with their teenage insists let's take a look. on the road in the desert and on an unusual mission. to win over students for bach or chopin and that in some rather far off places. the project's called tunisia eighty eight. founded by american pianist kimball gallagher a piano of course has eighty eight keys. service yeah it's a music project but really beneath that it's a it's a whole transformational possible people can kind of realize and grow into their own potential on the edge of the sahara desert like the small town of thomas eek the venue for the next concert a seventeen y
the project's called tunisia eighty eight. founded by a. little bit absolutely but the air conditioning music as they say music of music be the food of fluff play on of course music brightens our lives and that's the mission of a group of traveling musicians in tunisia they've hit the road staging classical concerts in some of the country's most remote schools eighty eight concerts offline and that's the number of keys on a piano but have they been hit with their teenage insists let's take a...
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four yea rs massacre, this was in tunisia four years ago. negotiation talk is, but it comes down to the fact as to whether he laid a wreath 40 and is ofan whether he laid a wreath 40 and is of an israeli attack, or whether he laid a wreath to honour people who we re laid a wreath to honour people who were involved in the munich terror attacks. it has emerged that he did lay their wreath, he has admitted today that he did lay the wreath, but says that he was present but doesn't think he was involved. that has satisfied absolutely no one and it is really unclear as to what he was doing at that event and itjust perpetuates this ongoing battle within the labour party as to whether you can support palestinian right, albany have to cut that off completely. despite all that, criticism from the israeli prime minister, that is quite unusual for a foreign promise to directly criticised a party leader here. in the end, will it cost the labour party vote is? that is what remains to be seen. i have to be honest, i have been surprised with the amount of s
four yea rs massacre, this was in tunisia four years ago. negotiation talk is, but it comes down to the fact as to whether he laid a wreath 40 and is ofan whether he laid a wreath 40 and is of an israeli attack, or whether he laid a wreath to honour people who we re laid a wreath to honour people who were involved in the munich terror attacks. it has emerged that he did lay their wreath, he has admitted today that he did lay the wreath, but says that he was present but doesn't think he was...
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he moved here from tunisia a few months ago for a job as a care worker at this red cross run institution. four hundred one i feel accepted by the residents here. we chat to each other and exchange the news. or enjoy ourselves. in the afternoon the team meets for a handover. muhammad whose nickname here is dolly learnt german when he was in tunisia the course was run and funded by the german government as part of a project called triple when it's a was to attract care workers from abroad for dolly's team having foreign colleagues isn't anything out of the ordinary. i think it's really brave to go to another country and to learn the language. especially in an area like elderly care where communication is about ninety percent of the job. in two months to the written and spoken language i say respect. dolly's boss monica fortunate helps foreign stuff with their move to germany when dolly arrived she picked him up from the airport and helped organize an apartment for him. she believes this kind of treatment is necessary to attract skilled workers to the care sector. as museums and judicious c
he moved here from tunisia a few months ago for a job as a care worker at this red cross run institution. four hundred one i feel accepted by the residents here. we chat to each other and exchange the news. or enjoy ourselves. in the afternoon the team meets for a handover. muhammad whose nickname here is dolly learnt german when he was in tunisia the course was run and funded by the german government as part of a project called triple when it's a was to attract care workers from abroad for...
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muhammad whose nickname here is dolly learnt german when he was in tunisia the course was run and funded by the german government as part of a project called triple when it's a was to attract care workers from abroad for dolly's team having foreign colleagues isn't anything out of the ordinary. i think it's really brave to go to another country to learn the language. especially in an area like elderly care where communication is about ninety percent of the job. although it was more work to master the written and spoken language i say written. dolly's boss monica fortunate helps foreign stuff with their move to germany when dolly arrived she picked him up from the airport and helped organize an apartment for him. she believes this kind of treatment is necessary to attract skilled workers to the care sector. as museums go to that yes of course about how it really adds value to our institution and it's really hard to get skilled labor on the german market so for us this is a huge gift we're glad to have them and we support them. dolly doesn't have much time for homesickness today he and his
muhammad whose nickname here is dolly learnt german when he was in tunisia the course was run and funded by the german government as part of a project called triple when it's a was to attract care workers from abroad for dolly's team having foreign colleagues isn't anything out of the ordinary. i think it's really brave to go to another country to learn the language. especially in an area like elderly care where communication is about ninety percent of the job. although it was more work to...
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to liven up the often every day life in tunisia. us a great project over to go hard now on the i.m.f. certainly has liven things up germany is under pressure from them to do more about its trade surplus brandram and germany's monthly trade figures have just come out and there is indeed a mild surprise import levels are on a record high that could come as well coming as to the critics of germany's trade surplus like u.s. president donald trump but the international monetary fund has also long criticized the imbalance and is not sure germany has done enough to counteract says. today's figures from the german statistics bureau show that in june this year germany exported goods worth more than one hundred fifteen billion euros and imported around ninety four billion euros worth that's the highest monthly import value since foreign trade statistics were first published in one nine hundred fifty but the i.m.f. has been saying germany hasn't done enough to correct the imbalance its chief economist says this is nothing to be proud of. in co
to liven up the often every day life in tunisia. us a great project over to go hard now on the i.m.f. certainly has liven things up germany is under pressure from them to do more about its trade surplus brandram and germany's monthly trade figures have just come out and there is indeed a mild surprise import levels are on a record high that could come as well coming as to the critics of germany's trade surplus like u.s. president donald trump but the international monetary fund has also long...
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let's look at the fastest growing destinations this summer tunisia is the big winner, reporting a 901% in british tourists 0.7 of total travelers from the uk have chosen to spend their holidays in the north african country. montenegro is in second place with a whopping 468% increase from last year 0.2% of british holidaymakers are traveling to that balkan nation and elsewhere, turkey with the largest market share of the three reported a 66.4% annual rise, 11% of tourists from britain have headed there this summer no doubt some of the currency depreciation has aided with the 40% depreciation of the lira this year. finally egypt is in fourth place with a 51% rise from last year those are the biggest growing markets as far as holiday destinations are concerned olivier jager joins us looking at some of the earnings coming out we had tui and thomas cook, both citing the hot weather, while we may be enjoying it in london, it's a bad thing for the travel and holiday industry what is your take on those companies prospects? >> yeah. it actually started earlier in the game, late in june we could
let's look at the fastest growing destinations this summer tunisia is the big winner, reporting a 901% in british tourists 0.7 of total travelers from the uk have chosen to spend their holidays in the north african country. montenegro is in second place with a whopping 468% increase from last year 0.2% of british holidaymakers are traveling to that balkan nation and elsewhere, turkey with the largest market share of the three reported a 66.4% annual rise, 11% of tourists from britain have...
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in 2014, he would to tunisia, he was involved in a wreath—laying ceremony. involved in a wreath—layingwho were killed by the israelis in 1985, a very controversial attack at many different people condemned. it is said that the same time, a wreath was laid or people who are linked to the attack on the munich olympics in 1972. jeremy corbyn has one way of explaining that and said that he was present but he did not think he was involved in the laying of the reef for that group of people. what people do not understand is how one can be both present and not involved in something. maybe there is an explanation but it is so strange that a politician who is expected, i think emma for his complete transparency in so many ways cannot get the people what would be a straightforward answer. the other thing is that a return to this issue, this problem would jeremy corbyn of this question of why is an islington mp in tunisia in the first place. what does it have to do with the price of eggs? why does a british politician involving himself in numerous liberation struggles, numerous commemorations, num
in 2014, he would to tunisia, he was involved in a wreath—laying ceremony. involved in a wreath—layingwho were killed by the israelis in 1985, a very controversial attack at many different people condemned. it is said that the same time, a wreath was laid or people who are linked to the attack on the munich olympics in 1972. jeremy corbyn has one way of explaining that and said that he was present but he did not think he was involved in the laying of the reef for that group of people. what...
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a man not truth came from paris to tunisia illegally five years ago relatives took him in a man lives close to the lum bass and wants to stay in france he'd hoped his act of bravery would help him get french citizenship but the prefecture of valid was wasn't interested in his heroic act and ordered him to leave the country earlier this year. i then came and saw this video of an illegal immigrant from mali performing an act of heroism passers by captured mamadou got some a scale in the building to rescue a child hanging from a balcony the video went viral. thanks. soon after gossamer met with president emmanuel mccraw who promised to make him a french citizen. this spokeswoman from across party located public on marsh says the president wants to create role models for french youth. in this or that people like this on national heroes and that is a part of french identity you know it's just about saying this man did so much for others soon. so should the poor have it but what can we do for him to get it off and that's why we're integrating him into french society and ensuring that he has
a man not truth came from paris to tunisia illegally five years ago relatives took him in a man lives close to the lum bass and wants to stay in france he'd hoped his act of bravery would help him get french citizenship but the prefecture of valid was wasn't interested in his heroic act and ordered him to leave the country earlier this year. i then came and saw this video of an illegal immigrant from mali performing an act of heroism passers by captured mamadou got some a scale in the building...
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aquarius to dock it ends a four day standoff during which spain tunisia and malta all refuse permission for it to enter they want to the ship to head to libya tunisia or the nearby italian island of lampedusa the migrants will be taken to france germany luxembourg portugal and spain are caught in turkey has freed two greek soldiers who'd been detained on spying charges have been looked up since march accused of entering the country illegally and attempted military espionage greasers the soldiers crossed into turkey by mistake while following the trail of refugees and migrants cases feel tensions between the two neighboring nato allies. all right still ahead on al-jazeera when we come back in sports tennis player who is losing his grip on the situation at the cincinnati mosque. as protests in nicaragua against the president continue and the number of those killed rises in b.c. someone says i'm staying the problem no matter what are the have to crash and put all of reality that usually gets the english blood. said here america's ortega's from a vice president talks to al jazeera. zero . z
aquarius to dock it ends a four day standoff during which spain tunisia and malta all refuse permission for it to enter they want to the ship to head to libya tunisia or the nearby italian island of lampedusa the migrants will be taken to france germany luxembourg portugal and spain are caught in turkey has freed two greek soldiers who'd been detained on spying charges have been looked up since march accused of entering the country illegally and attempted military espionage greasers the...
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arafat who just left beirut according to the international agreement and who was you know stayed in tunisia he was in a hotel by the beach and the israeli warplanes bombed him and killed those people so why the diversion from that story which is there is a massacre of other fat people in that part of the world this is this is the this is the question were made to me germans obviously try to conflated with a completely separate incident involving the munich olympics now a car crash will arguably have taken some of the shine of this story let's go to our next story which which was going on while this corbin business was bubbling in the newspapers this from a strong incorporation yemen bear is children killed by strike insist that legitimate in the beginning they said it was legitimate and it was according to the international look fifty children were massacred by this read by the saudi f. sixteen warplanes that's that's that's it's outrageous you know those most of them under the age of fourteen and they were in a school trip we did the interview on this and obviously the saudi press agency s
arafat who just left beirut according to the international agreement and who was you know stayed in tunisia he was in a hotel by the beach and the israeli warplanes bombed him and killed those people so why the diversion from that story which is there is a massacre of other fat people in that part of the world this is this is the this is the question were made to me germans obviously try to conflated with a completely separate incident involving the munich olympics now a car crash will arguably...
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he moved here from tunisia a few months ago for a job as a care worker at this red cross run institution. i was born i feel accepted by the residents here. we chant to each other and exchange the news. or enjoy ourselves. in the afternoon the team meets for a handover. muhammad whose nickname here is dolly learnt german when he was in tunisia the course was run and funded by the german government as part of a project called triple when it's a was to attract care workers from abroad for dolly's team having foreign colleagues isn't anything out of the ordinary. i think it's really brave to go to another country to learn the language. especially in an area like elderly care where communication is about ninety percent of the job. in work to muster the written and spoken language i say respect. dolly's boss monica fortunate helps foreign stuff with their move to germany when dolly arrived she picked him up from the airport and helped organize an apartment for him. she believes this kind of treatment is necessary to attract skilled workers to the care sector. as course about how it really adds
he moved here from tunisia a few months ago for a job as a care worker at this red cross run institution. i was born i feel accepted by the residents here. we chant to each other and exchange the news. or enjoy ourselves. in the afternoon the team meets for a handover. muhammad whose nickname here is dolly learnt german when he was in tunisia the course was run and funded by the german government as part of a project called triple when it's a was to attract care workers from abroad for dolly's...
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of africa really not looking too bad in most locations we are seeing some showers pushing out of tunisia those will push into the mediterranean and really for algeria we could be seeing some clouds making their way into the forecast as we go from wednesday into thursday those showers making their way into algiers for twenty eight degrees for you over here towards morocco ribot we have six c. a temperature of twenty four degrees there then across much of central africa here along the coast we are going to see some heavy rain showers few temperatures there we're looking into the low thirty's. the weather sponsored by cats are nice. al-jazeera. where ever you. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera from doha just to recap your top stories italy's transport minister has ordered a check of major infrastructure across the country after the collapse of a motorway bridge in genoa rescue teams have pulled thirty seven bodies from the rubble hundreds of firefighters are digging through the steel and the concrete. turkey's raise tariffs on some u.s. imports and is calling for a boycott of american
of africa really not looking too bad in most locations we are seeing some showers pushing out of tunisia those will push into the mediterranean and really for algeria we could be seeing some clouds making their way into the forecast as we go from wednesday into thursday those showers making their way into algiers for twenty eight degrees for you over here towards morocco ribot we have six c. a temperature of twenty four degrees there then across much of central africa here along the coast we...
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the projects called tunisia eighty eight. founded by american pianist kimball gallacher a piano of course has eighty eight keys. service yeah it's a music project but really beneath that it's it's a whole transformational. people can kind of realize and grow into their potential on the edge of the sahara desert like the small town of thomas like the venue for the next concert seventeen year old molly can hardly wait. she loves music but because of constraints facilities are limited in a remote rural town like this. will have a very i think it's great that we can have this kind of a consensus because there's bicycling nothing going on in the scale and if you know conversion then they'll think. and so maalik and her girlfriends are off to school . in the auditorium sherman old rich brown hooper is warming up on his saxophone. and whenever kimball gallagher plays the audience is very receptive. for many it's the first time they've seen a piano in person. and when the tunisian opera singer ben she caught performs a number from ro
the projects called tunisia eighty eight. founded by american pianist kimball gallacher a piano of course has eighty eight keys. service yeah it's a music project but really beneath that it's it's a whole transformational. people can kind of realize and grow into their potential on the edge of the sahara desert like the small town of thomas like the venue for the next concert seventeen year old molly can hardly wait. she loves music but because of constraints facilities are limited in a remote...
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a photo of mr corbyn holding a wreath at the palestinian martyrs' cemetery in tunisia in 2014 has beenpondent in westminster is tom barton. so benjamin netanyahu criticising jeremy corbyn directly. yes, and it is unusual in what has until now been a domestic political row. benjamin netanyahu said jeremy corbyn and laid a wreath on the graves of terrorists who perpetrated the munich massacre, saying that should be condemned by anybody who hears about it. this evening jeremy corbyn has responded, also on twitter, replying to that tweet saying the claims about his actions and words are falls. this row is all aboutjeremy and words are falls. this row is all about jeremy corbyn attending and words are falls. this row is all aboutjeremy corbyn attending a commemoration in tunisia in 2014, remembering people who had died in pursuit of the palestinian cause. when that story emerged, during the general election last year initially this came to light, jeremy corbyn said that he had laid a wreath on the memorialfor victims said that he had laid a wreath on the memorial for victims of an air strik
a photo of mr corbyn holding a wreath at the palestinian martyrs' cemetery in tunisia in 2014 has beenpondent in westminster is tom barton. so benjamin netanyahu criticising jeremy corbyn directly. yes, and it is unusual in what has until now been a domestic political row. benjamin netanyahu said jeremy corbyn and laid a wreath on the graves of terrorists who perpetrated the munich massacre, saying that should be condemned by anybody who hears about it. this evening jeremy corbyn has responded,...
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and malta at all refused to ship entry arguing that it should instead be taken to libya tunisia all the nearby island of lampedusa migrants will go to france germany luxemburg portugal and spain the course in turkey has freed two greek soldiers detained on spying charges turkey has held them since march alleging they entered the country illegally and attempted military espionage gree says the soldiers crossed into turkey by mistake or following the trail of suspected illegal migrants the cases fuel tensions between the two neighbors nato allies. lawyers for u.s. president donald trump's former campaign manager a finished their case in his fraud trial without calling any witnesses pomona forty is accused of tax evasion and lying to obtain bank loans the charges aren't related to his time with the trump campaign the case was brought by special counsel robert miller who is investigating possible collusion with russia during trump's presidential run. police in london are treating a car crash outside the british parliament as a terror incident three people were injured when a man drove t
and malta at all refused to ship entry arguing that it should instead be taken to libya tunisia all the nearby island of lampedusa migrants will go to france germany luxemburg portugal and spain the course in turkey has freed two greek soldiers detained on spying charges turkey has held them since march alleging they entered the country illegally and attempted military espionage gree says the soldiers crossed into turkey by mistake or following the trail of suspected illegal migrants the cases...
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don't go into city stay at home came not from pantries there are wars that came from they came from tunisia and that is a problem and that makes the crimes of twenty people including two police officers were injured in violence we also hear from the police that they're investigating ten people for having given the straights a nazi salute during clashes that is illegal here in germany. monday really monday night's violence really bringing the whole situation in the splits in german society firmly in focus as the right wing and the left wing of german society clashed in saxony artie's guests maximillian crowd a lawyer and pundit told us that the unrest is a logical outcome of the currents migrant policy. we have to protest against of wave of violence and of course those politicians who have orchestrated that immigration you know blame all who are critical water politics right wing nazi literal is for the for the federal state of sex only the place they are all incoming migrants for a collector in the first place to have a long record of especially sexual while uncertain against women but it w
don't go into city stay at home came not from pantries there are wars that came from they came from tunisia and that is a problem and that makes the crimes of twenty people including two police officers were injured in violence we also hear from the police that they're investigating ten people for having given the straights a nazi salute during clashes that is illegal here in germany. monday really monday night's violence really bringing the whole situation in the splits in german society...
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covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya where uganda chad morocco tunisia. nigeria senegal tanzania because we've got an active military presence and all of on. the others. i'm not really sure why you're getting about hands to us military adventurism on yet another continent leave the obvious that i'm on in just it's. his. military spokespeople have made it clear that the american special ops role in africa is limited to advising and assisting and who among us who can use some good advice in this crazy crazy were hurled. maybe if i got some i never would have invested all my money into the failed product launch of extras slutty olive oil. who are a big as the moon all apparently everybody prefers their olive oil. oil sleeping with other people is gross but the notion that the us military is just advising in africa is both but wow i do say that because for more than five years green berets navy seals and other commandos have been operating under an obscure authorization that allows them to both plan and control missions and average or or because quote it's l
covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya where uganda chad morocco tunisia. nigeria senegal tanzania because we've got an active military presence and all of on. the others. i'm not really sure why you're getting about hands to us military adventurism on yet another continent leave the obvious that i'm on in just it's. his. military spokespeople have made it clear that the american special ops role in africa is limited to advising and assisting and who among us...
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actually tunisia is the first muslim country in the world they changed the law in december two thousand and seventeen and now they made it possible for muslim women to marry non muslims and it i think that that could create a domino effect in the rest of the muslim world not now but maybe in the future because someone has to take the first step we are actually not the only mosque that conducts interfaith marriages it is happening different places in the world but it's happening maybe it's not official officially it's not stated that it's happening but i know that it's happening different places so. i don't mean to offend but i need to get down to the core of things right and like i ask you where and whether there are double standards in everything that we're talking about here maybe someone who can tell you that clinging to their religion in such a ways really paying lip service for it what i mean is that if this one doesn't accept hypothetically interface marriages then if i want to marry a hindu and i'm a muslim well maybe islam is not for me if it calls me to me a sinner for it right
actually tunisia is the first muslim country in the world they changed the law in december two thousand and seventeen and now they made it possible for muslim women to marry non muslims and it i think that that could create a domino effect in the rest of the muslim world not now but maybe in the future because someone has to take the first step we are actually not the only mosque that conducts interfaith marriages it is happening different places in the world but it's happening maybe it's not...
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ready was that of the reported bodyguard of asama bin laden when he was actually deported back to tunisia even though a local administration caught at administration of court had ruled that he shouldn't be and on top of that you also have the question of the freedom of press that's also being discussed again in the media here in germany at the moment and that came off the back of an event at a piggy to rally by the far right movement where the t.v. crew was actually questioned by the police after a complaint had been made by a demonstrator and it was later found that the press haven't actually been breaking any laws at all. sorry these are the big kind of questions that need to be addressed still and are continuing to be during by like merkel under the top politicians at the moment well the other issue addressed during this interview was climate and michael was asked whether she still viewed herself as the climate chancellor how did she respond to that though she did say of course we remember as well that once upon a time she was the environment minister and she said that this was a diffi
ready was that of the reported bodyguard of asama bin laden when he was actually deported back to tunisia even though a local administration caught at administration of court had ruled that he shouldn't be and on top of that you also have the question of the freedom of press that's also being discussed again in the media here in germany at the moment and that came off the back of an event at a piggy to rally by the far right movement where the t.v. crew was actually questioned by the police...
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divided pedants it also coming up at least a dozen are dead after a powerful earthquakes once again in tunisia the tremors unleashed fresh panic in the region hits just two weeks ago by deadly quake. and the prospering came to a violent end fifty years ago today crushed by invasion the wu looks of uncomfortable questions the current prime minister's facing about his policies pro and the path of economic milestone for greece as it emerges from its fine and build out program athens would not be able to tap into money on the financial markets for the first time an e.t.s. it follows years of good to austerity that led to widespread anger as the country tried to contact its debt really good life to atoms. are and. how to welcome. dozens of south koreans in north korea in north korea for a long awaited reunion with family members to bring together relatives who were divided off the korean war maybe seven decades ago the reunion. approved by the two koreas leaders at a historic summit in april and part of a recent thaw in relations. they can finally embrace each other after decades apart. many of the
divided pedants it also coming up at least a dozen are dead after a powerful earthquakes once again in tunisia the tremors unleashed fresh panic in the region hits just two weeks ago by deadly quake. and the prospering came to a violent end fifty years ago today crushed by invasion the wu looks of uncomfortable questions the current prime minister's facing about his policies pro and the path of economic milestone for greece as it emerges from its fine and build out program athens would not be...
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home a lot of virtues came from pantries there are wars that came from our own cause they came from tunisia and that is a problem and that makes the crimes of twenty people including two police officers were injured in violence we also hear from the police that they're investigating ten people for having given the street a nazi salute during clashes that is illegal here in germany. really monday night's violence really bringing the whole situation in the splits in german society firmly in focus as the right wing and the left wing of german society clashed in saxony. video of place beating a man in california has gone viral and provoked reaction from thousands of internet users a recording shared on facebook shares the replace officer striking a bleeding man laying face down in front of a restaurant please be aware that the following images may be disturbing. no. no no. here's. the incident occurred last friday and for that with fifty less than fifty kilometers from san francisco a local place responded to the call of a fourteen year old girl his sad a man will.
home a lot of virtues came from pantries there are wars that came from our own cause they came from tunisia and that is a problem and that makes the crimes of twenty people including two police officers were injured in violence we also hear from the police that they're investigating ten people for having given the street a nazi salute during clashes that is illegal here in germany. really monday night's violence really bringing the whole situation in the splits in german society firmly in focus...
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now, he was there at the end of a conference which had been called by the president of tunisia, callings always said that he was there and took part in a wreathlaying ceremony, where the victims of an airstrike attack in 1985 on the palestinian liberation organisation's headquarters in tunisia took place. what is less clear is his involvement in a separate wreathlaying ceremony at a memorial to those who were accused of carrying out the attack and killings of israeli athletes at the 0lympic killings of israeli athletes at the olympic games in munich in 1972, alleged members of the black september terrorist group. mr corbyn was asked today whether he took part in that wreathlaying ceremony. a wreath was indeed laid by some of those who attended to those who were killed in paris in 1992. were you involved? i was present when it was laid i don't think i was involved in it. i was there because i wanted to see a fitting memorial to everybody who has died in every terrorist incident everywhere, because we have to end it. you can't pursue peace by a cycle of violence, only by a cycle of dialog
now, he was there at the end of a conference which had been called by the president of tunisia, callings always said that he was there and took part in a wreathlaying ceremony, where the victims of an airstrike attack in 1985 on the palestinian liberation organisation's headquarters in tunisia took place. what is less clear is his involvement in a separate wreathlaying ceremony at a memorial to those who were accused of carrying out the attack and killings of israeli athletes at the 0lympic...
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for the people of the divided pregnancy also coming up powerful earthquakes once again chilled in tunisia killing at least a dozen people in the premolars unleashed fresh panic in the region hit in just two weeks ago by deadly crane. and an economic milestone for greece as it emerges from its final bill out program athens will not be able to tap into money on the financial markets for the first time an a.t.m. it follows years of crushing austerity that led to widespread anger the country trying to cut its debt. i am. hello and welcome i'm on the touchy dozens of elderly south koreans i north korea for a long awaited reunion with family members they bring together relatives who were divided after the korean war in the seven decades ago the reunions were approved by the two koreas leaders at a historic summit in april a part of a recent thaw in relations. taken finally embraced each other after decades apart. many of them apparent. and children brothers and sisters who sometimes struggle to recognise each other after such a long separation. that. sister sister my sister you've gone through
for the people of the divided pregnancy also coming up powerful earthquakes once again chilled in tunisia killing at least a dozen people in the premolars unleashed fresh panic in the region hit in just two weeks ago by deadly crane. and an economic milestone for greece as it emerges from its final bill out program athens will not be able to tap into money on the financial markets for the first time an a.t.m. it follows years of crushing austerity that led to widespread anger the country trying...
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lot of rubber trees came not from pantries there are wars that came from our locals they came from tunisia and that is a problem and that makes a crimes of twenty people including two police officers were injured in violence we also hear from the police that they're investigating ten people for having given the straight nazi salute during those clashes that is illegal here in germany. really monday night's violence really bringing the whole situation in the splits in german society firmly in focus as the right wing and the left wing of german society clashed in saxony. a scottish university set to hand out badges to its new students to spell out the pronoun they want to be named by the hay she or they tags are part of an effort to avoid so-called gendering the initiatives being proposed by a democracy university student union however it warns students should avoid using the term preferred pronouns arguing it's not a preference but an assessor. the issue of youngsters wanting to change gender has been increasingly staring controversy the u.k.'s women's minister. has expressed concern over t
lot of rubber trees came not from pantries there are wars that came from our locals they came from tunisia and that is a problem and that makes a crimes of twenty people including two police officers were injured in violence we also hear from the police that they're investigating ten people for having given the straight nazi salute during those clashes that is illegal here in germany. really monday night's violence really bringing the whole situation in the splits in german society firmly in...
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the canadian won 6—3, 6—3 in a match that lasted less than an hour and he'll now play tunisia's malekjaziriwithdrew. in the women's draw, karolina pliskova got the better of agnieska radwanska for the first time in their eight meetings. the number nine seed, formerly a world number one, hadn't even managed to take a set from radwanksa in seven matches, but she took two from her on tuesday, moving into the second round with a 6—3, 6—3 victory, where she'll play belarussian aryna sabalenka. number six seed caroline garcia knocked out former australian open champion victoria azarenka. the frenchwoman won in straight sets 6—4, 7—5. ukraine won six golds on the second night of action at the world para—swimming european championships in dublin. one of the six came from yaroslav semenenko, who set a world record in the heats of the men's 50m backstroke s5 before claiming gold in the final. italy picked up four golds while great britain saw 16—year—old maisie summers—newton win the 200m individual medley sm6, setting a new world record in the process. just wanting to go out and give everything i co
the canadian won 6—3, 6—3 in a match that lasted less than an hour and he'll now play tunisia's malekjaziriwithdrew. in the women's draw, karolina pliskova got the better of agnieska radwanska for the first time in their eight meetings. the number nine seed, formerly a world number one, hadn't even managed to take a set from radwanksa in seven matches, but she took two from her on tuesday, moving into the second round with a 6—3, 6—3 victory, where she'll play belarussian aryna...
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in tunisia has lifted a tsunami warning that was issued following a powerful seven point zero magnitude earthquake the quake struck several hours ago in the north off the island of long walk they've been no immediate reports of casualties but the quake forced some people to flee their homes to move to higher ground a separate earthquake hit the same island last week killing at least sixteen people . and a short while ago i spoke to journalist critic ovett ago in jakarta and asked her about the situation in long book. well as a student there have been three casualties register so far this comes after seventeen people mostly tourists were killed last week when another huge earthquake hit the same kaila and earthquake only passed about four hours ago so they were better prepared and there's no longer a tsunami warning but the disaster agency has warned everyone who is on long island to be kate to higher ground despite the tsunami warning being lifted and aftershocks of the quake of which there were over sixty were felt as far as bali which is a very popular tourist destination as well. acr
in tunisia has lifted a tsunami warning that was issued following a powerful seven point zero magnitude earthquake the quake struck several hours ago in the north off the island of long walk they've been no immediate reports of casualties but the quake forced some people to flee their homes to move to higher ground a separate earthquake hit the same island last week killing at least sixteen people . and a short while ago i spoke to journalist critic ovett ago in jakarta and asked her about the...
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germany has ruled that a suspected former bodyguard of osama bin laden must be brought back from tunisia last month regional authorities sent the tunisian national who is known as some e.a. back to his home country before his appeal against the deportation order could be heard. when out to italy the country has declared a twelve month state of emergency in the city of genoa as it tries to deal with the collapse of a key highway bridge prime minister jews have been called to as promised millions of euros in aid to the major port city and blame that the tragedy on the company responsible for the bridges upkeep of the fifty year old marandi bridge was scheduled for extensive maintenance later this year but it collapsed during heavy rain yesterday a section of concrete the signs of a soccer pitch and dozens of vehicles crashed on to buildings and railway lines below thirty nine deaths have been confirmed so far firefighters are now spending a second night searching for survivors. the scene in genoa is one of utter devastation. firefighters and doctors have been working around the clock to pu
germany has ruled that a suspected former bodyguard of osama bin laden must be brought back from tunisia last month regional authorities sent the tunisian national who is known as some e.a. back to his home country before his appeal against the deportation order could be heard. when out to italy the country has declared a twelve month state of emergency in the city of genoa as it tries to deal with the collapse of a key highway bridge prime minister jews have been called to as promised millions...
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argument because mr corbyn himself had written in the morning star in 2014, what he had come back from tunisiae was the and it was those people killed by mossad agents actually been commemorated. so i am slightly, i agree with what he is saying, that a core group of people to whom jeremy corbyn would only be seen to be paying tribute to what he would see as freedom fighters, what his supporters would see as freedom fighters, but i think to win an election, you need slightly more than those core voters, and to a lot of other people it would very much seem of other people it would very much seem problematic, one, his consistent support for people who are a lot of people, notjust consistent support for people who are a lot of people, not just the right—wing press, think to be terrorists. it seems he accidentally ends up in situation where he seems to be supporting alleged terrorists, and the second will be the very convoluted way this has been dealt with, so it seems like even the labour press office originally wasn't sure when he was there, and today with sky news actually asking him, that inter
argument because mr corbyn himself had written in the morning star in 2014, what he had come back from tunisiae was the and it was those people killed by mossad agents actually been commemorated. so i am slightly, i agree with what he is saying, that a core group of people to whom jeremy corbyn would only be seen to be paying tribute to what he would see as freedom fighters, what his supporters would see as freedom fighters, but i think to win an election, you need slightly more than those core...
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still not there the countries which have suddenly arrived there in the last ten years are morocco, tunisia and egypt. they will be the huge winners of the 2020s. >> any other liftoff factors >> investment. if you can get investment over 25% of gdp the biggest winner of all, the markets know this, india india is 25 years behind china they crossed the literacy threshold. modi's india campaign could have worked now, but not five years ago. what do you expect to see happen to u.s. inflation, given the low unemployment numbers, given the increased import costs in part thanks to tariffs, given the balloons federal deficit >> there's a combination of factors. i think growing angelo saxon politics is cyclical there is much less inequalities, in the '70s the cycle turned we are at a turn again anti-immigration, big spending, a lot of inflationary policies >> what does that mean we have a chart showing the impact u.s. inflation above 3% has on meermgi iemerging markets >> going back the last 30 years, when headline inflation has hit 3%, em equities get crushed, down a third to two-thirds >> causatio
still not there the countries which have suddenly arrived there in the last ten years are morocco, tunisia and egypt. they will be the huge winners of the 2020s. >> any other liftoff factors >> investment. if you can get investment over 25% of gdp the biggest winner of all, the markets know this, india india is 25 years behind china they crossed the literacy threshold. modi's india campaign could have worked now, but not five years ago. what do you expect to see happen to u.s....
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return to this issue, this problem would jeremy corbyn of this question of why is an islington mp in tunisia in the first place. what does it have to do with the price of eggs? why does a british politician involving himself in numerous liberation struggles, numerous commemorations, numerous platforms with numerous extraordinary figures? why am? why is he doing all of this? he has always said it is part of his pursuit for peace. no one wanted him to do that. that is not hisjob. he was not even shadow foreign secretary. he has the right, does he not? he has the right in many mps do it but what is it about him that consta ntly it but what is it about him that constantly draws into these highly controversial causes? these remarks by this athlete adds fuel to the fire. this athlete is someone who survived the attack on munich, he is also someone who survived the holocaust. and for a lot ofjewish voters, that is house visited this issue is and they are looking for clarity. they have also asked themselves why is he involved in all of these strange issues? nothing is ma any. that is what amazes me.
return to this issue, this problem would jeremy corbyn of this question of why is an islington mp in tunisia in the first place. what does it have to do with the price of eggs? why does a british politician involving himself in numerous liberation struggles, numerous commemorations, numerous platforms with numerous extraordinary figures? why am? why is he doing all of this? he has always said it is part of his pursuit for peace. no one wanted him to do that. that is not hisjob. he was not even...
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and from here it sprd d to tunisia and egypt. course when n the american academic noted that this was the beginning of the arab spring, he was corrrrect. amy: after leaving mohamed lahbib erguibi's office, we drive to a restaurant near the airport for dinner. as usual, we're followed. sosoe set downwn here a at a rerestaurantnt near ththe airpon laayoune. we came into a vast, empty restaurant. and within about 15 minutes after we ordered, about 100, mainly men, some women, dressed in traditional west saharan dress carrying moroccan flags, all came in and they satat down all around us. one has an english sign that says, "shame on you." when our translator jamal got up to see what was going on, plainclothesmen, not in traditional dress, came up to him and said they want to speak to amy goodman when we're done. our car has been hemmed in by a number of cars, and we also hear there's a protest in anoth part of the city w where one of the people we interviewed was beaten up. >> he just called me, he said he was beaten up now at the pe
and from here it sprd d to tunisia and egypt. course when n the american academic noted that this was the beginning of the arab spring, he was corrrrect. amy: after leaving mohamed lahbib erguibi's office, we drive to a restaurant near the airport for dinner. as usual, we're followed. sosoe set downwn here a at a rerestaurantnt near ththe airpon laayoune. we came into a vast, empty restaurant. and within about 15 minutes after we ordered, about 100, mainly men, some women, dressed in...