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but with fierce resistance from tunisia's conservative religious community, is it time for tunisia'smen to get their fair share? eight years ago, public protests in tunisia sparked an uprising that spread across the arab world. in this film, i meet the people fighting for an equal share for women, and those who believe that's a direct challenge to god's laws. in tunisia's eastern city of sousse, hedia is a single mother of four. herfather died when she and her younger brother were still at school. when her mother also died, hedia and her brother inherited the family property. while she only got a third. hedia says her brother even altered the building so one of the shops couldn't be rented. hedia's case is not an exception in tunisia. many women are denied grew up on this farm. this is the house that they grew up in, where they had all their childhood memories, and now it's pretty muchjust in ruins. after their parents died 12 years ago, some of the brothers took control of the entire property and offered the sisters far less than the share they were due under sharia law. the bbc ask
but with fierce resistance from tunisia's conservative religious community, is it time for tunisia'smen to get their fair share? eight years ago, public protests in tunisia sparked an uprising that spread across the arab world. in this film, i meet the people fighting for an equal share for women, and those who believe that's a direct challenge to god's laws. in tunisia's eastern city of sousse, hedia is a single mother of four. herfather died when she and her younger brother were still at...
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on also coming up as public sector employees in tunisia go on strike for better pay and economic reforms experts warn the country is dangerously close to a crush of people that could topple the government plus a milestone in civil rights it's one hundred years since women in germany were allowed to take part in elections for the first time. warner. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program. british prime minister to resign may is heading back to the drawing board after her government's narrow win in a no confidence vote in parliament now she is appealing for cross party political consensus to move forward with bribes now may prevail in the no confidence vote only with the help of her allies in the northern ireland democratic unionist party a victory came a day after lawmakers dealt for a crushing defeat by rejecting her brags and. a she may have survived those challenges but if the u.k. is to have an orderly departure from the e.u. on march twenty ninth that deadline compromise will be essential this is what may said after last night's vote. so now m.p.'s have made clear what they don't wan
on also coming up as public sector employees in tunisia go on strike for better pay and economic reforms experts warn the country is dangerously close to a crush of people that could topple the government plus a milestone in civil rights it's one hundred years since women in germany were allowed to take part in elections for the first time. warner. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program. british prime minister to resign may is heading back to the drawing board after her government's narrow win...
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the protests show no signs of abating keeping pressure on the government tunisia was the only country where the arab spring resulted in a peaceful transition to democracy but the stagnating economy threatens to undermine the success story. like many people in the impoverished countryside how to log it does not believe that things will improve for a family anytime soon she has long lost faith in the country's new rulers. now the world's autocrats face rising resistance that is the central conclusion of the annual report by human rights watch the presentation took place here in berlin for the first time marking the start of germany's two year stint on the un security council the group said that despite many headlines suggesting the contrary when it comes to human rights things may actually be getting better. stories like that of the alleged murder of journalist jamal khashoggi by the saudi arabian government may make you think that autocrats and human rights violations are increasingly becoming the norm. but human rights watch is actually optimistic despite both the united states and br
the protests show no signs of abating keeping pressure on the government tunisia was the only country where the arab spring resulted in a peaceful transition to democracy but the stagnating economy threatens to undermine the success story. like many people in the impoverished countryside how to log it does not believe that things will improve for a family anytime soon she has long lost faith in the country's new rulers. now the world's autocrats face rising resistance that is the central...
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anchor: a cross tunisia, public are striking over pay. the country's biggest union called for the walkout after the government refused to pay the salaries of 670,000 public employees. the prime minister says that tunisia cannot afford the unions wage demands. the international monetary fund is pressuring the governmement to's -- to freeze public-sector salaries as part of reforms to the overall economy. tunisia has been an economic crisis since the president was toppled back in 2011. widespread poverty and unemployment still plague become -- country. >> this modest house is home to a family of six. here, this man shares a room with her husband and four children. her husband is unemployed and one of her sons is disabled. fofor her, every day is a struge to make ends meeeet. the familyy has applied for welfare benefits, but the request was denied. >> we get about 180 euros a month for support for my disabled son. the entire family has to live off of that money. i have t to pay for my y two daughters education from the amount. when i raise m
anchor: a cross tunisia, public are striking over pay. the country's biggest union called for the walkout after the government refused to pay the salaries of 670,000 public employees. the prime minister says that tunisia cannot afford the unions wage demands. the international monetary fund is pressuring the governmement to's -- to freeze public-sector salaries as part of reforms to the overall economy. tunisia has been an economic crisis since the president was toppled back in 2011. widespread...
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you could have came tunisia to stop the rise of al-qaeda affiliated groups who had gained a foothold in neighboring countries since then and you kept as trained around twelve thousand members of new shares security forces with specialist skills this man explains how drugs are trafficked all the the ability to see a lot of people all for you know if not all of it all. of your years of reception follows but we managed to pry you caps head of mission away for a quick question i want to know how worried he is about the impact of the migration ban that it's not which of course. is a good take of the jobs of our people of course when they start the blog the fight against migration there are efforts for the business development projects like and i guess they don't really have they are not that visible as we want. it is estimated that since the introduction of the anti trafficking law agadez has lost over one hundred million u.s. dollars in income in response to e.u. has spent three point one million dollars financing projects that include training schemes and cash for work rebuilding our go
you could have came tunisia to stop the rise of al-qaeda affiliated groups who had gained a foothold in neighboring countries since then and you kept as trained around twelve thousand members of new shares security forces with specialist skills this man explains how drugs are trafficked all the the ability to see a lot of people all for you know if not all of it all. of your years of reception follows but we managed to pry you caps head of mission away for a quick question i want to know how...
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route into europe and the violent behavior of libya's militias has caused migrants to feedback in tunisia but the processing of return nice is not always straightforward for the person of. id for many they can be lost all they can be called. a crowd is building outside nigeria security forces are violently rounding up africans dumping them quite literally across the border in tunisia. this is my money this is so many different to my family has become a repatriation hub not only for migrants who get stuck here but also for those who have been turned back in neighboring countries one should people believe the hostility they devote a time for so that they have a long time who would like to go back to the country where they are from your knowledge of you know the more you are. free buses deal to. leave. that matter a new group of migrants is starting their journey. but. when you see other people go how do you feel. the difference will be for a bit it will be obvious that. in twenty eighteen alone over fifteen thousand men women and children have returned to their home countries with the help
route into europe and the violent behavior of libya's militias has caused migrants to feedback in tunisia but the processing of return nice is not always straightforward for the person of. id for many they can be lost all they can be called. a crowd is building outside nigeria security forces are violently rounding up africans dumping them quite literally across the border in tunisia. this is my money this is so many different to my family has become a repatriation hub not only for migrants who...
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the protests show no signs of abating keeping pressure on the government tunisia was the only country where the arab spring resulted in a peaceful transition to democracy but the stagnating economy threatens to undermine the success story. like many people in the impoverished countryside had a larger does not believe that things will improve for a family anytime soon she has long lost faith in the country's new rulers. or queen elizabeth's husband prince philip walked away unscathed from a car crash near the royal sandringham estate earlier today according to reports the ninety seven year old ponce or he was driving the range rover himself at the time was shaken by the accident two people in the other vehicle we understand have been treated for minor injuries. and yes we should be glad we were not on the road there. jared reid my colleague he is tracking this story for what happened well as you say he was out driving behind the wheel himself and the the royal family's sandringham estate which is in norfolk around two hundred kilometers northeast of london is it a joy ride it was going
the protests show no signs of abating keeping pressure on the government tunisia was the only country where the arab spring resulted in a peaceful transition to democracy but the stagnating economy threatens to undermine the success story. like many people in the impoverished countryside had a larger does not believe that things will improve for a family anytime soon she has long lost faith in the country's new rulers. or queen elizabeth's husband prince philip walked away unscathed from a car...
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and maybe a brexit effect, non—eu destinations like turkey, tunisia and egypt 19% ahead of last year.27% will spend more, in spite of financial pressures and worries about leaving the eu. i think if anything, people are just so tired of brexit. they're used to the fact that the pound is worth less. what they are not prepared to give up at any cost is their main holiday of the year. and they are prepared to invest in it. also popular are malta, bulgaria, florida, along with plenty of old favourites. we booked one yesterday. where did you book? we're going to lanzarote. texas? yes. have you booked it already? we've yet to book it, we're going to book it next week. phone rings hello, michelle, personal travel agents. the more early bookers, the better for michelle, working from her kitchen. though some holiday—makers will still bide their time and hold out for a bargain later on. simon gompertz, bbc news, leicestershire. the victims‘ commissioner has warned that survivors of violent and sexual crime who apply for government compensation are being needlessly forced to relive details of th
and maybe a brexit effect, non—eu destinations like turkey, tunisia and egypt 19% ahead of last year.27% will spend more, in spite of financial pressures and worries about leaving the eu. i think if anything, people are just so tired of brexit. they're used to the fact that the pound is worth less. what they are not prepared to give up at any cost is their main holiday of the year. and they are prepared to invest in it. also popular are malta, bulgaria, florida, along with plenty of old...
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war fourteen years later that the only sub-saharan sticky breaking the stranglehold that egypt and tunisia in african qualifying. what. it's through the civil war affected sports a lot in and because there was no competitive sports so as peace settled we got to take a step forward going outside taking part in african to a little incident qualifying to world wide tournament. first held in one nine hundred thirty eight the world championships have been dominated by europe with just an occasional challenge from north africa defending champions france hold the record with six titles while qatar the only non europeans ever to win a medal albeit with a team of international all stars and goals emergence is home grown their all and dolan and nearly all play and the young goalie. well it's important to have athletes who are one hundred percent and goal and we are not apologists we have never sought players in other nations the angolan people are hardworking and fierce we are few but we try to work with the few we have to make them strong and get results. world championship glory is unlikely to com
war fourteen years later that the only sub-saharan sticky breaking the stranglehold that egypt and tunisia in african qualifying. what. it's through the civil war affected sports a lot in and because there was no competitive sports so as peace settled we got to take a step forward going outside taking part in african to a little incident qualifying to world wide tournament. first held in one nine hundred thirty eight the world championships have been dominated by europe with just an occasional...
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fourteen years later that the only sub-saharan stick breaking the stranglehold egypt algeria and tunisia in african qualifying. what. it's through the civil war affected sports a lot in and because there was no comfort to do sports so as peace settled we got to take a step forward going outside taking part in african tour limits and qualifying to world wide tournament. first held in one nine hundred thirty eight the world championships have been dominated by europe with just an occasional challenge from north africa defending champions france hold the record with six titles while cats are the only non europeans ever to win a medal albeit with a team of international all-stars. i'm golas emergence is home grown they're all angolan a nearly all play the young goalie. well it's important to have athletes who are one hundred percent and goal and we are not apologists we have never sought players in other nations the angolan people are hardworking and fierce we are few but we try to work with the few we have to make them strong and get results. world championship glory is unlikely to come and
fourteen years later that the only sub-saharan stick breaking the stranglehold egypt algeria and tunisia in african qualifying. what. it's through the civil war affected sports a lot in and because there was no comfort to do sports so as peace settled we got to take a step forward going outside taking part in african tour limits and qualifying to world wide tournament. first held in one nine hundred thirty eight the world championships have been dominated by europe with just an occasional...
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fourteen years later that the only sub-saharan stick breaking the stranglehold egypt algeria and tunisia in african qualifying. it's through the civil war affected sports a lot in and because there was no competitive sports so as the settled we got to take a step forward going outside taking part in african to a little and in qualifying to world wide tournament. first held in one nine hundred thirty eight the world championships have been dominated by europe with just an occasional challenge from north africa defending champions france hold the record with six titles while qatar the only non europeans ever to win a medal albeit with a team of international all stars. and goals emergence is home grown they're all angolan and nearly all play and the young goalie. well it's important to have athletes who are one hundred percent and goal and we are not apologists we have never sought players in other nations the angolan people are hardworking and fierce we are few but we try to. work with a few we have to make them strong and get results while. world championship glory is unlikely to come an
fourteen years later that the only sub-saharan stick breaking the stranglehold egypt algeria and tunisia in african qualifying. it's through the civil war affected sports a lot in and because there was no competitive sports so as the settled we got to take a step forward going outside taking part in african to a little and in qualifying to world wide tournament. first held in one nine hundred thirty eight the world championships have been dominated by europe with just an occasional challenge...
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most obviously rather windy that's still the case there though the winds are still blowing across tunisiathe green represents precipitation this time of rain is to the east so focusing on turkey and particularly in the levant this is the picture at the moment now we've already seen we when to sweep across syria this high ground not far outside damascus again for the most part you can enjoy it is beautiful sight and some certainly have but over the next two or three days there will be more snow falling the concentration there timing it to tuesday will probably be techie. the weather sponsored by qatar and mayes. the latest news as it breaks in a poll just out sixty five percent of people said that they think it would do a great or a good jolt with detailed coverage is the second time to see a doctor has walked out on strike the government is funded by issuing suspension. from the around the world the increased warning level colleagues as a blow to the fountains of people displaced by the tsunami of wanting to return home. well again you're watching al-jazeera reminder of our top stories th
most obviously rather windy that's still the case there though the winds are still blowing across tunisiathe green represents precipitation this time of rain is to the east so focusing on turkey and particularly in the levant this is the picture at the moment now we've already seen we when to sweep across syria this high ground not far outside damascus again for the most part you can enjoy it is beautiful sight and some certainly have but over the next two or three days there will be more snow...
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and from here it spread to tunisia and egypt.of course, when the american academic noted that this was the beginning of the arab spring, he was correct. amy goodman: after leaving mohamed erguibi's office, we drive to a restaurant near the airport for dinner. as usual, we're followed. amy goodman: so, we set down here at a restaurant near the airport in laayoune. we came into a vast, empty y restaurant. and within a about 15 minunutes after we ordereded, about a hundred, mainly men, some women, dressed in traditional west saharan dress, carrying moroccan flags, all came in, and they sat down all around us. one has an english sign that says "shameme 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 was a prprotest in another part of the city where one of the people we interviewed was beaten up. jamal: he just called me. he said
and from here it spread to tunisia and egypt.of course, when the american academic noted that this was the beginning of the arab spring, he was correct. amy goodman: after leaving mohamed erguibi's office, we drive to a restaurant near the airport for dinner. as usual, we're followed. amy goodman: so, we set down here at a restaurant near the airport in laayoune. we came into a vast, empty y restaurant. and within a about 15 minunutes after we ordereded, about a hundred, mainly men, some women,...
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german lawmakers have approved legislation that classifies tunisia morocco algeria and georgia as so-called safe countries making it much harder for asylum seekers from those countries to remain in germany interior minister for has long advocated the move. defending been asleep at champions byron munich travel to hoffenheim on friday to kick off the second half of the season byron trail league leaders dortmund and had lost on their last two trips to hoffenheim. hoffenheim had beaten by on here in both of their most recent attempts and the hosts were hoping to make it three home victories in a row against the champions but by and had a point to prove in the thirty fourth minute the only gorecki pounced on a paris head to make it more new a smart finish from the germany international. just eleven minutes later to risk a score again this time he latched on to the end of a tough it out of a cross. it's the midfielders first ever does need to brace. posts often came out with guns blazing in the second half and early counterattack culminating in this brilliant strike by nathan shoots his first le
german lawmakers have approved legislation that classifies tunisia morocco algeria and georgia as so-called safe countries making it much harder for asylum seekers from those countries to remain in germany interior minister for has long advocated the move. defending been asleep at champions byron munich travel to hoffenheim on friday to kick off the second half of the season byron trail league leaders dortmund and had lost on their last two trips to hoffenheim. hoffenheim had beaten by on here...
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now on bbc news, our world reports from tunisia where, since the 2011 protests sparked the arab springgious communities, nada issa finds out if the time has sam— the ocean . democracy. abiy ahmed the ocean to democracy. abiy ahmed is offering hope to millions, but there are great risks on the way. people are united here? of course. can you become the immense challenges he faces of widespread ethnic violence. —— can he overcome the immense challenges he faces of widespread ethnic violence? this is the story of a leader racing to perform. than; the story of a leader racing than; the story of a leader rac are for a political sensation. ep%— lg 55.1 is ~ up raise féf 1" . ~ 55.1 is ~ i embraces féf 1" . ~ ea, group. very happy, really! a former soldier, abiy has confounded expectations of how leaders are supposed to behave in the country. less tha n less than - year a has confounded, to rush things, in other words? to rush things. now after decades of censorship, it is a last possible to travel into the lives of ethiopian‘s people. in this land of 100 million people on a journey to hear fr
now on bbc news, our world reports from tunisia where, since the 2011 protests sparked the arab springgious communities, nada issa finds out if the time has sam— the ocean . democracy. abiy ahmed the ocean to democracy. abiy ahmed is offering hope to millions, but there are great risks on the way. people are united here? of course. can you become the immense challenges he faces of widespread ethnic violence. —— can he overcome the immense challenges he faces of widespread ethnic violence?...
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five weeks of anti-government protests german lawmakers have approved legislation that classifies tunisia morocco algeria and georgia as a so-called safe countries making it much harder for asylum seekers from the countries to remain in germany interior minister horst as they hope for as long advocated that move more than twenty leading figures from german politics sports business and entertainment have appealed to the u.k. to abandon bricks in the open letter appeared in today's times newspaper and amongst the signatories are the new head of america c.d.u. party the lady known as a k k as well as the head of germany's social democratic party andreea dollars and the head of the greens robert now it reads as follows after the horrors of the second world war britain did not give up on us it has welcomed germany back as a sovereign nation and the european power this we as germans have not forgotten and we are grateful should britain wish to leave the european union for good it will always have friends in germany and europe but britain should equally know that we believe that no choice is irr
five weeks of anti-government protests german lawmakers have approved legislation that classifies tunisia morocco algeria and georgia as a so-called safe countries making it much harder for asylum seekers from the countries to remain in germany interior minister horst as they hope for as long advocated that move more than twenty leading figures from german politics sports business and entertainment have appealed to the u.k. to abandon bricks in the open letter appeared in today's times...
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air tucks in into the western med it's going to affect morocco more especially i think geria and tunisia now we've seen this recently anyways just disappointing misrule weather actually for sun in algeria and at height it won't just be right as the cold tucks in we'll see yet more significant snow. the weather sponsored by cats. weather online i want to start here on my laptop with a tweet or if you join us on sat there was a rush of adrenaline will be felt this is the moment that we have been waiting for this is a dialogue the government has an eagle protest and instructed police to disperse the crowds everyone has a voice. so lots of different reasons for six different types of bricks join the global conversation on how to zero. welcome back a quick reminder the top stories here this hour sudan's president is the arrived in qatar in the middle of the longest anti-government protests of his time in office. is due to me. i mean been handed out thing on wednesday. thousands in venezuela are expected to protest against president nicolas maduro the us vice president says his government supp
air tucks in into the western med it's going to affect morocco more especially i think geria and tunisia now we've seen this recently anyways just disappointing misrule weather actually for sun in algeria and at height it won't just be right as the cold tucks in we'll see yet more significant snow. the weather sponsored by cats. weather online i want to start here on my laptop with a tweet or if you join us on sat there was a rush of adrenaline will be felt this is the moment that we have been...
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[inaudible] in tunisia during the occupation of world war ii.time four ort that five nazi germans looking for jews. a heroic mother defending a neighbors -- years later, as a student, had the privileged to be invited to join the first american interfaith delegation for peace in the middle east. the story about my mother. i learned the king of morocco and king of tunisia, the smaller say thath of them their jew citizens were protected when hitler was trying to infiltrate north africa to turn them against the french colonial powers. he talked about organizing something, the time is really today. bring all those stories, especially from the muslim world, where we find the same thing. you mentioned the state department, sir. i had the on her to go to the state department to report our mission for peace when dennis ross was working at that time under his own boss, secretary of state madeleine albright. i shared my story. and he said, oh, i met your new ambassador, gone to see him, and he said the same thing. this is wonderful, but we forget. we forge
[inaudible] in tunisia during the occupation of world war ii.time four ort that five nazi germans looking for jews. a heroic mother defending a neighbors -- years later, as a student, had the privileged to be invited to join the first american interfaith delegation for peace in the middle east. the story about my mother. i learned the king of morocco and king of tunisia, the smaller say thath of them their jew citizens were protected when hitler was trying to infiltrate north africa to turn...
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we are looking says clouds as well as some windy conditions as well here across parts of algeria tunisia we are going to be seeing some more windy conditions maybe some rain in your forecast algiers a high temperature few of about fifteen degrees tunis at thirteen and cairo it is going to be a partly cloudy day few with a temperature of about twenty degrees there. that was sponsored by katherine. went on line. to the leadership for them not to do this or if you join us on a saturday all of us have been colonized in some form or some fashion based is a dialogue talking about a legal front and you have seen what it can do to somebody people are using multiple drugs including the funnel and some people are seeking it out everyone has a voice from just your boss or your twitter and you could be on the street and join the global conversation amount is iraq. at the top stories here on al-jazeera the british parliament has given to reason may the go ahead to return to brussels and renegotiate a break that deal with the e.u. has ruled out any significant changes to the agreement. venezuela's pre
we are looking says clouds as well as some windy conditions as well here across parts of algeria tunisia we are going to be seeing some more windy conditions maybe some rain in your forecast algiers a high temperature few of about fifteen degrees tunis at thirteen and cairo it is going to be a partly cloudy day few with a temperature of about twenty degrees there. that was sponsored by katherine. went on line. to the leadership for them not to do this or if you join us on a saturday all of us...
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africa we are looking clouds as well as some windy conditions as well here across parts of algeria tunisia we are going to be seeing some more windy conditions maybe some rain in your forecast algiers a high temperature few of about fifteen degrees tunis at thirteen and cairo it is going to be a partly cloudy day for you with a temperature of about twenty degrees there. high in the atlas mountains. village women are fending for themselves. as their husbands are forced to find work elsewhere. but training home farm and family is tough with no outside supports comet's longer is this way of life sustainable al-jazeera world meets morocco village superwomen. welcome back to the top stories here on al-jazeera venezuela's president nicolas maduro says he's ready to talk to oppose a strike one ply don't detect himself interim leader but during made the offer during an interview with russian t.v. . the british parliament has given juries a may the go ahead to return to brussels and renegotiate how briggs it deals with the us ruled out three significant changes to the agreement. the saudi u.a.e. co
africa we are looking clouds as well as some windy conditions as well here across parts of algeria tunisia we are going to be seeing some more windy conditions maybe some rain in your forecast algiers a high temperature few of about fifteen degrees tunis at thirteen and cairo it is going to be a partly cloudy day for you with a temperature of about twenty degrees there. high in the atlas mountains. village women are fending for themselves. as their husbands are forced to find work elsewhere....
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teams are competing for the title of world's best chef, we have an african country with morocco and tunisia competing, they have five hours and 35 minutes to prepare to elaborate dishes. -- meat selected is a deal, veil, one of the founders favorites. that givesgulation more opportunity to emerging countries and especially countries a chance to win with their own cuisine or at least be on the podium. >> team usa hopes to defend its 2017 title. >> you are watching france 24. let's look at the top storieses, venezuelaa gearing up for the mass protests against the president nicolas maduro but after more ththan a week of standoffs with the opposition he says he's willing to negotiate. union slaps down any renegotiation on the brexit deal, that rejection coming minutes after the british parliament demanded the prime minister go back to brussels to rework the deal. record-breaking cold in the midwestern united states, the deadly polar vortex x bringing temperaturures in chicago that could be colder than the arctic circle. going to africa where the largest town situated on a lake lies in benin, at
teams are competing for the title of world's best chef, we have an african country with morocco and tunisia competing, they have five hours and 35 minutes to prepare to elaborate dishes. -- meat selected is a deal, veil, one of the founders favorites. that givesgulation more opportunity to emerging countries and especially countries a chance to win with their own cuisine or at least be on the podium. >> team usa hopes to defend its 2017 title. >> you are watching france 24. let's...
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come down a bit through the south and there is more action on the shores of well morocco algeria tunisia we start our fathers sunday eighteen ribot i think it will feel not as good as that forty analogy is that's nearer the mark of what you'll feel like with that rain maybe showing some snow in the atlas mountains quite pervasive in northern morocco and a good part of our jiri and then running into tunisia east of that is across the looking picture that's just cry running out of egypt you'll notice south of all this there's a pharaoh breeze blowing out of the the desert but for the science let me share a two. parter. welcome back to the top stories here on al-jazeera there's been an explosion near the syrian capital state t.v. is reporting that a car bomb targeted a military checkpoint killing several soldiers damascus has been relatively calm in recent months the syrian army controls all areas around the capital. the runner up of the democratic republic of congo's presidential election martin for you too has called for a nationwide protests comes after the constitutional court declared
come down a bit through the south and there is more action on the shores of well morocco algeria tunisia we start our fathers sunday eighteen ribot i think it will feel not as good as that forty analogy is that's nearer the mark of what you'll feel like with that rain maybe showing some snow in the atlas mountains quite pervasive in northern morocco and a good part of our jiri and then running into tunisia east of that is across the looking picture that's just cry running out of egypt you'll...
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so we will come down for the south and there is more action on the shores of well morocco algeria tunisia we start our fathers sunday eighteen ribot i think it will feel not as good as that forty analogy is that's nearer the mark of what you'll feel like with that rain maybe showing some snow in the atlas mountains quite pervasive in northern morocco and a good part of our jiri and then really into tunisia east of that is across the looking picture that's just running out of egypt you'll notice south of all this there's a pharaoh breeze blowing out of the the desert but for the sides maybe a shower to. portrays one of the. city's seen through the eyes of those who know it best they see that. al-jazeera world goes on the road with palestinian taxi drivers living and working at the hot of one of the most hockey contested locations on a. jerusalem is a palestinian cabbies on al-jazeera. we're going to one of the top stories here on out. u.s. senator lindsey graham says the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia can't move forward until the matter of dealt with graham said congress will reintrod
so we will come down for the south and there is more action on the shores of well morocco algeria tunisia we start our fathers sunday eighteen ribot i think it will feel not as good as that forty analogy is that's nearer the mark of what you'll feel like with that rain maybe showing some snow in the atlas mountains quite pervasive in northern morocco and a good part of our jiri and then really into tunisia east of that is across the looking picture that's just running out of egypt you'll notice...
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you could have came tunisia to stop the rise of al-qaeda affiliated groups who had gained a foothold in neighboring countries since then and you kept as trained around twelve thousand members of new shares security forces with specialist skills this man explains how drugs are trafficked all the the ability to see a lot of people all for you know if not all of it all. the organisers of a reception follows but we managed to pry you caps head of mission away for a quick question i want to know how worried he is about the impact of the migration ban that is not question of course this is a good take of the jobs of our people of course when they start the blood the fight against migration there are efforts for the business development projects like and i guess they have they're not that visible as we want. it is estimated that since the introduction of the anti trafficking law agadez has lost over one hundred million u.s. dollars in income in response to e.u. has spent three point one million dollars financing projects that include training schemes and cash for work rebuilding our god s.
you could have came tunisia to stop the rise of al-qaeda affiliated groups who had gained a foothold in neighboring countries since then and you kept as trained around twelve thousand members of new shares security forces with specialist skills this man explains how drugs are trafficked all the the ability to see a lot of people all for you know if not all of it all. the organisers of a reception follows but we managed to pry you caps head of mission away for a quick question i want to know how...
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2017 and 2018 have been engaged in pmbat in 14 different countries, includices like mali, libya, tunisiaon, places we never hear about. thiseally is a shadow war in lot of ways. laura: you had to work really hard to get all of this data. has this creeping expansion of the u.s. counterterrorism footprint overseas happened without many of us noticing? stephanie: certainly. this is, as id, s shadow war. we got some information from the government. it was in state department reports and military websites. but a lot of it was through investigative journalism and other kinds of unexpected places because the government is not forthcoming with this information. laura: ithere any sign it all of the u.s. pulling back from all of these deployments to match the rhetoric aboutop bringing thome? stephanie: you know, we'reth talking about awing from syria, but if you think of the 79 other countries on the map, the american public, our alcongressional leaders re need to debate the vast scope of these rs, and whether it is meeting r objectives. is it making americans safer? is it reducing violence agains
2017 and 2018 have been engaged in pmbat in 14 different countries, includices like mali, libya, tunisiaon, places we never hear about. thiseally is a shadow war in lot of ways. laura: you had to work really hard to get all of this data. has this creeping expansion of the u.s. counterterrorism footprint overseas happened without many of us noticing? stephanie: certainly. this is, as id, s shadow war. we got some information from the government. it was in state department reports and military...
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you could have came tunisia to stop the rise of al-qaeda affiliated groups who had gained a foothold in neighboring countries since then and you kept as trained around twelve thousand members of new shares security forces with specialist skills this man explains how drugs are trafficked all the you see a lot of all you know if you thought. of it all. your years of reception follows but we managed to pry you cap's head of mission away for a quick question i want to know how worried he is about the impact of the migration ban that is not question of course. is a good take of the jobs of our people of course when they start the blog the fight against migration there are efforts for the business development projects like and i guess they don't really have they are not that visible as we want. it is estimated that since the introduction of the anti trafficking law agadez has lost over one hundred million u.s. dollars in income in response to e.u. has spent three point one million dollars financing projects that include training schemes and cash for work rebuilding our goddess all city but
you could have came tunisia to stop the rise of al-qaeda affiliated groups who had gained a foothold in neighboring countries since then and you kept as trained around twelve thousand members of new shares security forces with specialist skills this man explains how drugs are trafficked all the you see a lot of all you know if you thought. of it all. your years of reception follows but we managed to pry you cap's head of mission away for a quick question i want to know how worried he is about...
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. >> reporter: the suspect is from tunisia. uber tells me he passed the background check and has been removed as a result of the rape allegations. >> we are not in any way, shape, or form, amending our sanctuary law. we stand by our sanctuary law. it works. we know that it has kept our community safe. >> i asked supervisor stephanie, the former prosecutor, if she thinks other agreements would have to be made in connection with other criminals. she said it would be considered on a case-by-case basis. ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> time is 4:40. the oakland a's giving us a glimpse of what may be the future. when we come back, what the oakland coliseum could soon look like, if they get the green light. >>> plus, a warning to drivers. what the chp is saying about a new scam involving people on the side of the road. >>> good morning. so far, so good. when it comes to getting out on the roads this thursday. westbound highway 4, looking better than it did yesterday. >>> and yesterday, on highway 4. about 8:00, some fog popped up. we'll keep an
. >> reporter: the suspect is from tunisia. uber tells me he passed the background check and has been removed as a result of the rape allegations. >> we are not in any way, shape, or form, amending our sanctuary law. we stand by our sanctuary law. it works. we know that it has kept our community safe. >> i asked supervisor stephanie, the former prosecutor, if she thinks other agreements would have to be made in connection with other criminals. she said it would be considered...
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that dictator ben ali of tunisia went to saddling european self-immolation among them with blue eyes easy to spot uprisings against british back to takers across the arab world. as a spy you have to really split your own posts not attentive to your den is that committed to harvest that was still alive there within me. and then that is the one who wanted to counter everything they want to do and then try and dismantle everything they want to do it so you have to really become a doctor and they noted that to fool them you have to fully own family and know that the fool them. determine that you're the one. who did it. so i'm going to move into the interrogation. i leave the role alleges that there for several minutes because i want you to get anxious. to think about the error of your way. and then i walk back you and when i walk back in i'm going to have a big fix file with me. all kind of a person it may have seemed just like our surveillance video but my all be blank. but it's a show you that i have a strong investigation and i have all this evidence. so the first thing i tell you is.
that dictator ben ali of tunisia went to saddling european self-immolation among them with blue eyes easy to spot uprisings against british back to takers across the arab world. as a spy you have to really split your own posts not attentive to your den is that committed to harvest that was still alive there within me. and then that is the one who wanted to counter everything they want to do and then try and dismantle everything they want to do it so you have to really become a doctor and they...
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people have been killed and dozens of others are missing after heavy rain triggered a landslide in tunisia the mud buried thirty houses in the village of its interest me in west java seasonal rains of course dozens of landslides and widespread flooding in recent days. new york has become the latest major city to welcome two thousand and nineteen. thousand brave pouring rain to packed times square for a string of stop before there was a song but most of the festivities though the organizers paying tribute to the freedom of the press. yesterday with headlines got more news here on al-jazeera right after the crusades. in the history of conflicts between east and west. the mightiest battle between cristiana to slam. a holy war in the name of religion. for the first time. the story of the crusades. from an arab perspective. by the early twelfth century. european crusades had successfully captured not only the holy city of jerusalem. but huge swathes of the most. well loved. one in. the muslim world a mighty power for the last four centuries was shocked by the christian. mix ation of large parts
people have been killed and dozens of others are missing after heavy rain triggered a landslide in tunisia the mud buried thirty houses in the village of its interest me in west java seasonal rains of course dozens of landslides and widespread flooding in recent days. new york has become the latest major city to welcome two thousand and nineteen. thousand brave pouring rain to packed times square for a string of stop before there was a song but most of the festivities though the organizers...
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mark: the five plus five nigeria,comprises morocco, portugal, spain and tunisia. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air, online at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. amanda: i'm amanda lang. vonnie: elon musk announces plan to cut the workforce by 7%. day 28 and no end in sight for the partial u.s. government shutdown. how long will impact show up in future economic data. moving,bloomberg market china said to be offering a path to eliminate its u.s. trade imbalance. we go to washington for the latest. let's get a quick check on the regiments -- the major averages. the majorholding for averages come down the s&p both at 1.2% some earnings news and there is welcome the nasdaq up 1.1% and we did see some treasuries selling the yield on the tenure of to 2.70% after that. amanda: we are keeping an eye on the consumer. take a look at the u.s. consumer sentiment read inside the terminal here from the university of michigan, and what you are looki
mark: the five plus five nigeria,comprises morocco, portugal, spain and tunisia. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air, online at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. amanda: i'm amanda lang. vonnie: elon musk announces plan to cut the workforce by 7%. day 28 and no end in sight for the partial u.s. government shutdown. how long will impact show up in future economic...
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you could have came tunisia to stop the rise of al-qaeda affiliated groups who had gained a foothold in neighboring countries since then and you kept as trained around twelve thousand members of new shares security forces with specialist skills this man explains how drugs are trafficked all the the ability to see a lot of people all for you know if not all of it all. the organisers of a reception follows but we managed to pry you caps head of mission away for a quick question i want to know how worried he is about the impact of the migration ban that is not question of course this is a good take of the jobs of our people of course when they start the blood the fight against migration there are efforts for the business development projects like and i guess they have they're not that visible as we want. it is estimated that since the introduction of the anti trafficking law agadez has lost over one hundred million u.s. dollars in income in response to e.u. has spent three point one million dollars financing projects that include training schemes and cash for work rebuilding our goddess
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it's tunisia. now you were probably not expecting that and that goes to show that these connections exist especially within the arab world but these connections would not get me to focus on one country in particular. in focus and many of these countries other west allies in the fight against terrorism at the same time terrorists come to the west from them it's a very. in terms of the huge amounts of money being paid by the united states great britain germany other european countries the e.u. into resourcing terrorist attacks against us. and ken secret services with different interests and opposing values be trusted. to supply chinese does business is the under is just my guess part of this line of work is that you sometimes have to bend your moral code to get the job done that is how the business works and ask if if you it's the outcome that counts. but when does this cross the line deadly case shows that intelligence agencies sometimes bolster the terrorism they supposed to be fighting. the fast p
it's tunisia. now you were probably not expecting that and that goes to show that these connections exist especially within the arab world but these connections would not get me to focus on one country in particular. in focus and many of these countries other west allies in the fight against terrorism at the same time terrorists come to the west from them it's a very. in terms of the huge amounts of money being paid by the united states great britain germany other european countries the e.u....
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there's a big debate going on at the moment in tunisia where women should have the same inheritance right as men when -- you know, a daughter and brother see their parents go, they should be in the same position. not the case at the moment. there are still countries where a woman will not join the job market unless the husband agrees and accepts that the wife actually goes to work. there are fiscal rules that are really, generally, an obstacle to women's joining the market, as well, and being economic players. i mean, i could go on and on. >> so, then, in your role at the international monetary fund, do you have methods -- carrots, sticks -- ways of encouraging countries to increase their financial inclusion with women? >> you know, i believe in numbers. and when i see a prime minister and i explain to him that, by having the same female labor-force participation, by including women in the financial net of the country, there is going to be higher growth, and there is going to be a stronger economy. that is convincing. if you look at just -- the one that is easy to measure is female labor-
there's a big debate going on at the moment in tunisia where women should have the same inheritance right as men when -- you know, a daughter and brother see their parents go, they should be in the same position. not the case at the moment. there are still countries where a woman will not join the job market unless the husband agrees and accepts that the wife actually goes to work. there are fiscal rules that are really, generally, an obstacle to women's joining the market, as well, and being...
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is not tunisia you're not facing an arab spring and if the europeans get really angry we see what happens in italy they just elect the dysfunctional five star movement in league government which does some stupid things and then is back down so it's not like you have middle classes or working classes that are suddenly starving and they're going to overthrow their governments in germany most german workers feel relatively upbeat about the economy no the problem is that the supranational experiment in democracy and common identity the e.u. at a global level the most important such experiment that's ever been done is kind of failing and it's failing in slow motion it's failing with bracks it's failing with the f.t. it's failing with mccraw the twenty three percent is failing with it the end of merkel's tenure but it's not urgent we're watching it happen in slow motion that's what we call geo political climate change i mean you know all of the climatologists thirty years ago the science was in we we knew where the world was heading but because it wasn't urgent and it was only affecting some pe
is not tunisia you're not facing an arab spring and if the europeans get really angry we see what happens in italy they just elect the dysfunctional five star movement in league government which does some stupid things and then is back down so it's not like you have middle classes or working classes that are suddenly starving and they're going to overthrow their governments in germany most german workers feel relatively upbeat about the economy no the problem is that the supranational...
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but what about tunisia? ashley young with the clip across. clawed away! put in now, though! it was actually a good save from the goalkeeper. stones's header, great header. just gets a fingertip to it. and there he is, the big man. fantastic start for england. dylan bronn‘s ball in... and the referee's pointed to the spot! sassi steps up. and he scores! right in the corner! trippier with the ball across. maguire went for it. and it is in from harry kane again! two goals for the captain! that could make a huge difference to the way this world cup goes for england! that's what these games are about. it's the world cup. you go until the last second. yeah, absolutely buzzing. turns out kane was just getting started, as debutantes panama were about to find out in nizhny novgorod. maguire‘s showing the referee just how he's being held. that's a headerforjohn stones that's gone in! lingard in behind. and it is a penalty! 0h! how emphatic was that? jesse lingard. jesse lingard! and it's a cross for sterling! and now it's in for number two forjohn stones! and the referee's given it. y
but what about tunisia? ashley young with the clip across. clawed away! put in now, though! it was actually a good save from the goalkeeper. stones's header, great header. just gets a fingertip to it. and there he is, the big man. fantastic start for england. dylan bronn‘s ball in... and the referee's pointed to the spot! sassi steps up. and he scores! right in the corner! trippier with the ball across. maguire went for it. and it is in from harry kane again! two goals for the captain! that...