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u. s. prison until then. keep in touch while our social media and let us know what you think will be the result in the upcoming election. ah, a united states history and the role that slavery play is already very formal institutions. i became a nation. it actually find the nation rise of capitalism clearly on the back plate and it's laid down if you had investigated leaching any great extent, you can't believe that your country and country still dance and i'm from the south . everybody know, know what this thing to some extent. i would argue that we're still fighting the civil war in the south is winnie don't look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is it conflict with the 1st law? show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great trust rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot, let's protect i
u. s. prison until then. keep in touch while our social media and let us know what you think will be the result in the upcoming election. ah, a united states history and the role that slavery play is already very formal institutions. i became a nation. it actually find the nation rise of capitalism clearly on the back plate and it's laid down if you had investigated leaching any great extent, you can't believe that your country and country still dance and i'm from the south . everybody know,...
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u. s. prison camp at guantanamo bay. we've been hearing about what they went through. $4020.00 more as a bag was held over 3 years without ever being charged with any crime. unfortunately, on this anniversary 20 years, there are people i spoke to young boys. one no longer young that 1819 years old. who never met at all because they probably beheld without child or travel channel. listening to me. as i saw 2 people, i saw one prison with his hands on his head to the top of the cage being repeated, be punched, and keep them to the children. the americans accepted that this was a homicide. i also was subject to the sounds of a woman screaming in the next cell that i was led to believe was my wife, while interrogating some way pictures of my children in front of me and threatened to send me to egypt and the syria. if i didn't cooperate so, so they're all sorts of shocking things that were taking place. and i say i was on the get the 3 is there a few people been up to literally 20 years without charge across well, and you rep
u. s. prison camp at guantanamo bay. we've been hearing about what they went through. $4020.00 more as a bag was held over 3 years without ever being charged with any crime. unfortunately, on this anniversary 20 years, there are people i spoke to young boys. one no longer young that 1819 years old. who never met at all because they probably beheld without child or travel channel. listening to me. as i saw 2 people, i saw one prison with his hands on his head to the top of the cage being...
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u. s. prison. until then keep in touch, why all our social media and let us know what you think will be the result in the upcoming election? ah ah, ah ah. now we know you this is he is a sphere in your fast, you will fall off and and the other side of it came home and you're back home. so i would like to envision that does it actually is it is just like that one direction do i need to? and from the other side with them i would prefer to be led by law. the law will, he now was a british prime minister, boris johnson's political life is hanging by a threat with a government inquiry into downing street lock down violations expected to be released later today as a police prob, is already underway also in the program here on out to you, we speak to a british mother whose son died after he went to any with chest pains, but was told to wait for 4 hours to see a doctor. and countries across europe are easing that cobra restrictions, despite ne record infection rates. well, health officials are giving mixed
u. s. prison. until then keep in touch, why all our social media and let us know what you think will be the result in the upcoming election? ah ah, ah ah. now we know you this is he is a sphere in your fast, you will fall off and and the other side of it came home and you're back home. so i would like to envision that does it actually is it is just like that one direction do i need to? and from the other side with them i would prefer to be led by law. the law will, he now was a british prime...
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u. s. prison. until then keep in touch, why all our social media, and let us know what you think will be the result in the upcoming election? ah, a to see out. because the applicant and engage with the find themselves will depart. we choose to look some common ground. ah, and i make no no borders under a tease and new fresh has emerged. we don't have a therapy, we don't to the vaccine. the whole world needs to take action to be ready. people are judgment. 2 common crisis with we can do better, we should be doing better. every one is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great, the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. oh, the wrong one, i'll just don't hold any world yet to shape out. disdain becomes the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, trisha brakes ranks
u. s. prison. until then keep in touch, why all our social media, and let us know what you think will be the result in the upcoming election? ah, a to see out. because the applicant and engage with the find themselves will depart. we choose to look some common ground. ah, and i make no no borders under a tease and new fresh has emerged. we don't have a therapy, we don't to the vaccine. the whole world needs to take action to be ready. people are judgment. 2 common crisis with we can do better,...
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u. s. prison system. because that was the basis of the 1st time since the court barring extradition and it is correct that he would have recourse to the european court of human rights. at some point. i would be surprised if one day we don't have a strong release from, from stroudsburg in the case. but i don't believe that person would prohibit extradition. that is likely to be years down the line. so there is a real concern that we could see rapid movement if the supreme court does not review this case, there is a chance that he could be extradited in the coming month. it will possibly be sent back to the home secretary. it's worth bearing in mind that it was the u. k. home office. that took a political decision in the 1st place in 2019. it was a different home secretary, but it was the same office, decided to green light, the u. s. extradition request. that's why this became a matter before the court at all the u. k. could have at the time had taken a decision and in the interest of press freedom and jou
u. s. prison system. because that was the basis of the 1st time since the court barring extradition and it is correct that he would have recourse to the european court of human rights. at some point. i would be surprised if one day we don't have a strong release from, from stroudsburg in the case. but i don't believe that person would prohibit extradition. that is likely to be years down the line. so there is a real concern that we could see rapid movement if the supreme court does not review...
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them. selling their own children . 20 years ago today, the 1st prisons arrived in guantanamo bay, the detention camp that was set up by the u. s. following the $911.00 attacks and the ensuing invasion of afghanistan in a clear breach of human rights, most prisoners were held indefinitely without trial w's. oliver salad went to the u . s. naval base. guantanamo and the camp, that some say has come to symbolize. one of the biggest us moral failings in the war on terror. mm guantanamo, located in a tropical paradise. but the u. s. naval base in cuba stands for human rights abuses and torture. mohammed to old slaw. he was held cheerful, 14 years, suspected of involvement in the $911.00 attacks, but never charged for a crime. he was brutally tortured and suffers from post traumatic stress disorder until to day 34 months ago i woke up and i was shaking. so skin, because i saw my, my jacket on the door and i saw it was someone coming to get him. and he took me a very long time. some time i wake up, i cannot breathe. defense counsel anthony natalie represents an alleged l. k. the terrorist who arrived here in 2006 and since then has b
them. selling their own children . 20 years ago today, the 1st prisons arrived in guantanamo bay, the detention camp that was set up by the u. s. following the $911.00 attacks and the ensuing invasion of afghanistan in a clear breach of human rights, most prisoners were held indefinitely without trial w's. oliver salad went to the u . s. naval base. guantanamo and the camp, that some say has come to symbolize. one of the biggest us moral failings in the war on terror. mm guantanamo, located in...
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u. s, they cannot be transferred to be a prisoner in the u. s. let alone to be released from the us. and so the big question matters what to do with the remaining prisoners. and there are 3 categories, what, what is the one that are convicted? one was the one that had been cleared for release. that's about 13. and the 3rd one is the ones that haven't been convicted, but that are still considered to be a danger. and those are the most difficult to find a solution for. johan asked him from the german institute for international security affairs. thank you. you are the director of the world health organization in europe says with current infection rates, more than half the population in the region will be infected with on the chron in the next $6.00 to $8.00 weeks. hands glucose as rising infections are going hand in hand with rising hospitalization. numbers. now israel is among the places seeing record new cases. it's the 1st country in the world to offer people a 4th vaccination. but now the fast spreading arm across variant appears to be out pacing the government's ability to implemen
u. s, they cannot be transferred to be a prisoner in the u. s. let alone to be released from the us. and so the big question matters what to do with the remaining prisoners. and there are 3 categories, what, what is the one that are convicted? one was the one that had been cleared for release. that's about 13. and the 3rd one is the ones that haven't been convicted, but that are still considered to be a danger. and those are the most difficult to find a solution for. johan asked him from the...
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problematic national security decisions, running a military prison outside the american legal system. but in the wake of the attacks of 911 u. s. forces were scooping up hundreds of prisoners in afghanistan with no idea whether they posed a threat or not, or what to do with them. the u. s. military describe the prisoners then at guantanamo bay, cuba as the worst of the worst. but guess what? soon it became obvious that the vast majority had nothing to do with $911.00 or at least couldn't be convicted. and hundreds of them were sent home to day. 39 prisoners remain in military detention with many just waiting for any country to take them. and the bigger question remains out there at the united states would resort to such tactics when it felt threatened. why shouldn't authoritarian regimes around the world do the same thing? it's still a sore political subject of the united states. so is the military president guantanamo morally unacceptable? and can it be shut down for good? today we're talking to john bellenger, the 3rd, who served as legal adviser to the national security council, and senior associate council to president geo
problematic national security decisions, running a military prison outside the american legal system. but in the wake of the attacks of 911 u. s. forces were scooping up hundreds of prisoners in afghanistan with no idea whether they posed a threat or not, or what to do with them. the u. s. military describe the prisoners then at guantanamo bay, cuba as the worst of the worst. but guess what? soon it became obvious that the vast majority had nothing to do with $911.00 or at least couldn't be...
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on the books since 2010, which prohibits the president from transferring prisoners from one ton of a one time will be to the u. s. for any reasons where they cannot be transferred to stand trial in the us, they cannot be transferred to be a prisoner in the u. s. let alone to be released from the us. and so the big question, modest what to do with the remaining prisoners. and there are 3 categories. one is the one that are convicted. one was the one that had been cleared for release, that's about 13. and the 3rd one is the ones that haven't been convicted, but that are still considered to be a danger. and those are the most difficult to find a solution for. johan asked him from the german institute for international security affairs. thank you. you're welcome. let's get some more headlines now. staff working for british prime minister board johnson were invited to a downing street bring your own booze party during the you case. first. nationwide corona virus lockdown in 2020. that is according to an e mail, reportedly leak to the press. johnson is under fire over allegations that a number of parties were held in
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u. s. naval base at guantanamo bay served as a prison for alleged war criminals. and tara suspects a place where the constitution of the united states does not exist ever since. it was opened. busy human rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority, a place of torture and double standards. that is mostly of limits for a camera. but there's also another side of guantanamo a place where 6000 inhabitants try to go about their everyday lives. in a bizarre contrast to the infamous prison residential areas resembled small town america some normalcy in a place. full of contradictions. rate you get more, delivers the soundtrack for guantanamo, and she is get most voice. hello. hello, welcome to your morning show with the day candles. otherwise, one is pretty upset and a lease for trials and the prism are not part of their coverage. a, it's not really part of like the culture here. you now that's a, another side of the base. here on this side we have a whole different type of operations going here. the new school allows its students somewha
u. s. naval base at guantanamo bay served as a prison for alleged war criminals. and tara suspects a place where the constitution of the united states does not exist ever since. it was opened. busy human rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority, a place of torture and double standards. that is mostly of limits for a camera. but there's also another side of guantanamo a place where 6000 inhabitants try to go about their everyday lives. in a bizarre contrast...
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u. s. military's infamous guantanamo b. prison still open, still highly controversial. exactly 20 years after the 1st prisoners arrived. aah! on layla wright, thank you so much for joining us and we start our broadcast with a dire warning from the world health organization. the amok on corona virus variant has become dominant on the continent, and at the current rate, over half of all europeans will become infected by the end of winter. here is what the world health organizations, europe, director said. 60 of the 50 countries in europe and central asia have no reported cases of omicron. it is quickly becoming the dominant virus invest in europe and this know spreading into the balkans. at this rate, the institute for health metrics and evaluation forecasts that more than 50 percent of the population in region will be infected with mcclung. in the next 6 to 8 weeks haskell there, a speaking moments ago wanna reach out to kayak a freshman. he is a science journalist and molecular biologist. welcome to the w, sir the w h o warning that we should brace ourselves for a tidal
u. s. military's infamous guantanamo b. prison still open, still highly controversial. exactly 20 years after the 1st prisoners arrived. aah! on layla wright, thank you so much for joining us and we start our broadcast with a dire warning from the world health organization. the amok on corona virus variant has become dominant on the continent, and at the current rate, over half of all europeans will become infected by the end of winter. here is what the world health organizations, europe,...
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u. s. established to guantanamo bay prison camp in cuba after the terrorist attacks on september 11th, 2001. and it is still there to day 20 years on be guantanamo located in a tropical paradise. but the u. s. naval base in cuba stands for human rights abuses and torture. mohammed will old slaw. he was held here for 14 years, suspected of involvement in the $911.00 attacks, but never charged for a crime. he was brutally tortured and suffers from post traumatic stress disorder. until today, 34 nights ago i woke up and i was shaking so skill because i saw my, my jacket on the door and i thought it was someone coming to getting. and it took me a very long time. some time i wake up, i cannot breathe defense council antony natalie represents an alleged al qaeda terrorist who arrived here in 2006. and since then has been waiting for his trial. every thing that made this country one that we could say was a free country that had equal justice for all has abandoned all of that. and that said, it's sad and i, i don't know how we're going to be able to recover what animal was built after the $911.00 a
u. s. established to guantanamo bay prison camp in cuba after the terrorist attacks on september 11th, 2001. and it is still there to day 20 years on be guantanamo located in a tropical paradise. but the u. s. naval base in cuba stands for human rights abuses and torture. mohammed will old slaw. he was held here for 14 years, suspected of involvement in the $911.00 attacks, but never charged for a crime. he was brutally tortured and suffers from post traumatic stress disorder. until today, 34...
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u. s. military prisons and the country as you know that by virtue of this strategic dialogue that has been conducted between the us and the government of iraq. the about 2500 u. s. the troops along with a 1000 troops from the collision, or from the international collision, have to turn it into advisory and training rules. so at the beginning of this year, is the end of the combat, all of the us troops in iraq. but these protests are still reject any military presence in the country in the foreign military places, no matter what the role is remembered is really go to the year ahead. we expect these type of protests to gain momentum. will there have been thousands of protests including get people from other provinces, but that also depends on the other factors, namely the conflict between iran and, and the us that the conflict of interest. but we know that many of these troops, the popular mobilization forces are unofficial. and they are in conflict with the state authorities, namely the government here in but the dud. but again, it depends on the settlement. it depends on the arrangements b
u. s. military prisons and the country as you know that by virtue of this strategic dialogue that has been conducted between the us and the government of iraq. the about 2500 u. s. the troops along with a 1000 troops from the collision, or from the international collision, have to turn it into advisory and training rules. so at the beginning of this year, is the end of the combat, all of the us troops in iraq. but these protests are still reject any military presence in the country in the...
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u. s. troops are ending there. combat mission and iraq. but these groups say that at the do not accept any u. s. military prisons in iraq, no matter what that all is. right. thanks very much. i remembered otherwise live for south america. a palestinian man is indignant more than a $140.00 days on hunger strike after deal was reached to release him from illegal israeli custody. isham abu, how ashes administrative detention provoked angry protests in the occupied west bank. abraham has been following today's proceedings and remar breaking his fast after 141 day hunger strike. he sham of a hawash expects to be a free man by the end of february, after these really military agreed not to renew his detention. the dean was reached after talks between palestinian in his read your officials goes as armed fractions with threatening an escalation. if abolish died, is that about this extended battle in which every palestinian mobilized and used all his tolls was a successful, strong and influential battle through them. and through our national unity and cohesion around the prisoners on their issues. we affirmed the we can a
u. s. troops are ending there. combat mission and iraq. but these groups say that at the do not accept any u. s. military prisons in iraq, no matter what that all is. right. thanks very much. i remembered otherwise live for south america. a palestinian man is indignant more than a $140.00 days on hunger strike after deal was reached to release him from illegal israeli custody. isham abu, how ashes administrative detention provoked angry protests in the occupied west bank. abraham has been...
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u. s. military's notorious guantanamo by prison. 20 years after the 1st prisoner arrived, that promises to shop the camp down are still being broken. will speak to a former special envoy, full guantanamo closure on to you as president obama in just a moment. ah, i'm jarrett ray, thank you very much for your company. we start the shy with the dye, a warning from the world health organization and europe's pandemic future. the w, i joy predicts that over half of all europeans will become infected with the army kron variant of the corona virus. by the end of the winter, he is what the w i chose europe director hands crew good had to say 50 of the 50 countries in europe and central asia have no reported cases of ami chrome. it is quickly becoming the dominant virus in western europe. and this know spreading into the balkans at this rate, the institute for health metrics and evaluation forecasts that more than 50 percent of the population in region will be infected with micron in the next $6.00 to $80.00. let's go to washington d. c and speak to epidemiologist, doctor eric phi golding, doctor
u. s. military's notorious guantanamo by prison. 20 years after the 1st prisoner arrived, that promises to shop the camp down are still being broken. will speak to a former special envoy, full guantanamo closure on to you as president obama in just a moment. ah, i'm jarrett ray, thank you very much for your company. we start the shy with the dye, a warning from the world health organization and europe's pandemic future. the w, i joy predicts that over half of all europeans will become infected...
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prison in the world. the guantanamo bay detention camp. ever since it was opened. human rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on d. w. news. with oh magazine. how many if need be? let one body, cynthia may till it's either me or i said logan. good morning, ma'am. by soon our get out goes to read me, it will be a good.
prison in the world. the guantanamo bay detention camp. ever since it was opened. human rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on d. w. news. with oh magazine. how many if need be? let one body, cynthia may till it's either me or i said logan. good morning, ma'am. by soon our get out goes to read me, it will be a good.
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u. s. federal prison guzman has twice escaped high security prisons in mexico. the statement did note the mexican judges have requested extradite garcia, luna, the former security minister who was charged by us authorities with drug trafficking in 2019. he now faces to arrest warrants. the one secret operation did not come without controversy and some of the weapons were later blame for gang related crime sprees in mexico, causing cross border tension. the statement adding, we have been informed that us authorities have been charged with investigating and holding responsible public officials in that country without going into further detail. i've got the operation came to light when 2 or the guns used as part of that fast in various operation were found at the scene of a shoot out in which us border patrol agent brian terry was killed in 2010. got it . okay, so i wanna continue this discussion with our panel and robert patillo talk radio host, and so right attorney and ned ryan, who is the ceo of america majority in the fall presidential writer for george w bush
u. s. federal prison guzman has twice escaped high security prisons in mexico. the statement did note the mexican judges have requested extradite garcia, luna, the former security minister who was charged by us authorities with drug trafficking in 2019. he now faces to arrest warrants. the one secret operation did not come without controversy and some of the weapons were later blame for gang related crime sprees in mexico, causing cross border tension. the statement adding, we have been...
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u. s. military's infamous guantanamo bay prison, still open and still very much controversy. exactly 20 years after the 1st prisoners arrived to american president promised to shut it down over human rights concerns. but it's only set to expand. and medical breakthrough in a world to 1st us surgeon successfully transplant a genetically modified take heart into a human patients. raising potential hopes that animal organs could eat a chronic donor shortage in the future. ah on lay lock. thank you so much for joining us. the european union's climate monitoring agency has released a harrowing new report showing just how much global temperatures have risen in the past 7 years. last year was the 5th warmest on record and extreme weather events hits every continent on the planet. scientists warn we have to prepare for the worse the last 7 years were the world's hottest on record, and by a substantial margin, according to the use, copernicus, climate change service. in 2021 global levels of c o. 2 and methane reached record highs. while in the same year, wildfires devastated parts of
u. s. military's infamous guantanamo bay prison, still open and still very much controversy. exactly 20 years after the 1st prisoners arrived to american president promised to shut it down over human rights concerns. but it's only set to expand. and medical breakthrough in a world to 1st us surgeon successfully transplant a genetically modified take heart into a human patients. raising potential hopes that animal organs could eat a chronic donor shortage in the future. ah on lay lock. thank you...
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u. s. military's infamous montana, moby prison, still opened and still highly controversial. exactly 20 years after the 1st prisoners arrived. and under present bind, it's only set to expand. and a medical breakthrough in a world 1st to us surgeon successfully transplant a genetically modified pig heart into a human patient raising hopes that animal organs could potentially ease a chronic donor shortage. ah aah! on my life, thank you very much for joining us. the european union's climate monitoring agency has released a heroine new report showing just how much global temperatures have risen in the past 7 years. last year was the 5th warmest on record and extreme weather events. had every continent on the planet, scientists warn we have to prepare for worse. the last 7 years, we're the world's hottest on record. and by a substantial margin, according to the use, copernicus, climate change service. in 2021 global levels of c o. 2 and methane reached record highs. while in the same year, wildfires devastated parts of grace, north america and siberia floods ripped through towns i
u. s. military's infamous montana, moby prison, still opened and still highly controversial. exactly 20 years after the 1st prisoners arrived. and under present bind, it's only set to expand. and a medical breakthrough in a world 1st to us surgeon successfully transplant a genetically modified pig heart into a human patient raising hopes that animal organs could potentially ease a chronic donor shortage. ah aah! on my life, thank you very much for joining us. the european union's climate...
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it's the most controversial prison in the world, montana moby detention town. ever since it was opened, human rights activists argued guantanamo is where in the u. s. last it's moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed today on the day? ah ah ah, welcome to global 3000 girl power. a young activist in nigeria is fighting to protect the environment. champion algae can the all round miracle worker help save our planets and at the scavenging to survive serious children. after a decade of rural blue across the globe, around a $160000000.00 children are involved in child labor. this means that about one child in 10 worldwide has to work. and behind it is the desperate poverty of their families. instead of regularly attending school, the children work for many hours a day, often under harsh conditions. the situation is worsening, mainly due to the effects of the corona virus pandemic. but also because of war and conflict, one in 6 children grow up close to a conflict zone. in 2020, a total of $452000000.00. of these 2500000 live in syria, and many of them have to support their f
it's the most controversial prison in the world, montana moby detention town. ever since it was opened, human rights activists argued guantanamo is where in the u. s. last it's moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed today on the day? ah ah ah, welcome to global 3000 girl power. a young activist in nigeria is fighting to protect the environment. champion algae can the all round miracle worker help save our planets...
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prison in the world. the guantanamo bay detention camp ever since. it was opened, human rights activists argued guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on dw news. with oh, he knows her majesty how many decent level matter, cynthia metal, if you need me or a favor logan, i get more info. my boss, you now i get, i go to really have to be able to use with we are living during the most extraordinary time in the history of transport porto fully electric with red. the auto and mobility show with this addition, a teacher in spain conjures up his very own, immobile he sent me remember with leap that didn't get a so i that are so old. ok when i'm on it a resurrection. as opal gives the manta an electric come back. this project is really cool. i like it. and our search for the ideal young people's car involves a baptism of a different kind. okay? on the controller complete for you to prevent all new dawns and new leases on life now on red ah, ladies and jan's. welcome to the raft. check. today's car is very s
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prisoners of war. d w's oliver salad went to the u. s. naval base on, on tanya, mo and the camp. that some say has come to symbolize. one of the biggest us moral failings in what's known as the war on terror. mm guantanamo located in a tropical paradise. but the u. s. naval base in cuba stands for human rights abuses and torture. mohammed to old slaw. he was held cheerful, 14 years, suspected of involvement in the $911.00 attacks, but never charged for a crime. he was brutally tortured and suffers from post traumatic stress disorder until today, 34 nights ago i woke up and i was shaking. so skin because i so my, my jacket, one of the dog and i saw it was someone coming to get him. and he took me a very long time. sometimes i wake up, i cannot breathe defense council. anthony natalie represents an alleged al qaeda terrorist who arrived here in 2006. and since then has been waiting for his trial. guantanamo has been seen internationally as a stain on american history. so where does that place here put the united states? we're ashamed that every thing that made this country one that
prisoners of war. d w's oliver salad went to the u. s. naval base on, on tanya, mo and the camp. that some say has come to symbolize. one of the biggest us moral failings in what's known as the war on terror. mm guantanamo located in a tropical paradise. but the u. s. naval base in cuba stands for human rights abuses and torture. mohammed to old slaw. he was held cheerful, 14 years, suspected of involvement in the $911.00 attacks, but never charged for a crime. he was brutally tortured and...
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prison there. i saw was defeated in syria 3 years ago. and this is being seen as one of its deadliest attacks since then. local kurdish forces supported by u. s. air strikes, a pushing back aren't as here, as i said, beg reports, not with this is the moment i still detainees, escaped from prison in northern syria. for days i still fight is have attempted to free their fellow members. it's unclear how many have managed to escape how many have been killed or recaptured by kurdish forces who are being supported by u. s. air strikes. the prison has is more than 1200 prisoners from 50 different nationalities. it's seen as the most significant attack by isolate since the armed group was defeated in the region 3 years ago. ah, this footage shows ice of the fight is breaking into prison. a pile of bodies dressed in uniform lane, the corner kurdish forces say they have the upper hand. i le dash muscle habits. now, dice exist only in the prison li, i mean, apart from the prison. they don't exist any way. so they are controlling the prison only, and we are surrounding them. so they do have weapons. i don't deny that, but they can't do anything with that
prison there. i saw was defeated in syria 3 years ago. and this is being seen as one of its deadliest attacks since then. local kurdish forces supported by u. s. air strikes, a pushing back aren't as here, as i said, beg reports, not with this is the moment i still detainees, escaped from prison in northern syria. for days i still fight is have attempted to free their fellow members. it's unclear how many have managed to escape how many have been killed or recaptured by kurdish forces who are...
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prison in the world. the guantanamo may detention camp ever since it was opened. human rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on dw news. ah, this is did of the news asia coming up today of grandsons, double tragedies, drought and hunger. how a combination of the who is driving parents to think of unsettling options to sell their children. so the family can afford a meal. we hear a 1st person account and hard work rock living mongolia heard in lifestyle, may be at risk. as more women trade life on the steps for jobs in the big city. ah, i'm finished manager. welcome to the w news. a sure glad you could join us. the united nations has all international community for $4400000000.00 to help. i've got it done, it's the un largest ever humanitarian, a b for any country. but it came with a dia, warning as well. this is a stop gap, an absolutely essential stop gap measure that we are putting in front of the entire community today. without this being funded, there won't be a future.
prison in the world. the guantanamo may detention camp ever since it was opened. human rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on dw news. ah, this is did of the news asia coming up today of grandsons, double tragedies, drought and hunger. how a combination of the who is driving parents to think of unsettling options to sell their children. so the...
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prison in the world. the guantanamo may detention camp ever since it was open. human rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on d. w. news. ah, riding the retail investment wave will meet the indian entrepreneur who is rapidly growing trading fat or made him india's youngest 1000000000 act as to asian. don't shit filters off of bankruptcy in germany here. how union leaders? according it's a dark day for the industry and see how scientists in switzerland are tending to one of the world's smallest life forms to gobble up the greenhouse gases. because by one of the biggest 50 dom your business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. they began with a story of a rapid rise. when nick hill come off left school at 16, it was a bit of a gamble. but today, at the age of $35.00, he's india's youngest self made billina, the online trading platform. he set up with his out of brother 10 years ago, has become the number one trading place full retail investors in india. so rhoda has
prison in the world. the guantanamo may detention camp ever since it was open. human rights activists argue guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on d. w. news. ah, riding the retail investment wave will meet the indian entrepreneur who is rapidly growing trading fat or made him india's youngest 1000000000 act as to asian. don't shit filters off of bankruptcy in germany...
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prison in the world. the guantanamo bay detention camp ever since. it was opened, human rights activists argued guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on d. w. news. a global ideas. it is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make screener? how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. global ideas, environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online. t w's crime fighters are back to africa. most successful radio drama series continues this season. the stories focus on hate speech, cholera, prevention, and sustainable charcoal production. all episodes are available online, and of course you can share and discuss on d, w, africa's facebook page, and other social media platforms. crime fighters, tune in now. ah, ah ah, this is did every news live from berlin? an ominous reports from climate scientists. the past 7 years were the warmest.
prison in the world. the guantanamo bay detention camp ever since. it was opened, human rights activists argued guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on d. w. news. a global ideas. it is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make screener? how can we protect habitats? we can make a difference. global ideas, environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and...
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prison in the world. the one thomas bay detention camp ever since it was opened, human rights activists argued guantanamo is where the u. s. lost its moral authority. the infamous prison has violated the geneva convention for 20 years. why has it still not been closed? today on the day with ah .
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u. k. troops already, station day. you as president joe biden, also plans to send american troops to boost nachos prison in the region. u. s. defense officials are warning that russia has deployed enough forces on ukraine's border to invade the entire country. and attention on another border, e. u. member, poland is working on a permanent security fence along its frontier with bell ruse. for months now, thousands of migrants had been trying to reach the european union via this route. poland says the wall is a justified response to the crisis, but critics say it's also a j, a barrier for genuine asylum seekers. the foundation for a border wall is dug into the frozen ground along the polish belly ruffian border. the 1st stage for a 5 me to high steel fence with motion detectors, poland barea to prevent people from crossing whatever these fence is being erected for safety reasons. so that we don't have to fear any further provocation from bell roofs. details of the exact route of the fence are being kept secret. every day between 20 and 50 undocumented people tried across the border, se polish border gods. that significantly
u. k. troops already, station day. you as president joe biden, also plans to send american troops to boost nachos prison in the region. u. s. defense officials are warning that russia has deployed enough forces on ukraine's border to invade the entire country. and attention on another border, e. u. member, poland is working on a permanent security fence along its frontier with bell ruse. for months now, thousands of migrants had been trying to reach the european union via this route. poland...
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cell block course as in st huckabee, for oliver schmidt pleaded guilty and spent 3 years in a prison in the u. s. in 2020, he was transferred to a prison in germany. this is the 1st time he's talked on camera, about his involvement in the emissions scandal. he had good connections with us environmental all, sir. it is being economical with the truce cost him everything. line assure discounts i thought, and if my crime was flying to the us and talking to bureaucrats, it included a how i spoke with them in a way i shouldn't have related him as needed. i didn't tell them everything. i knew he can have behaved alaska. zak was ablest, an emission that landed schmidt in prison, but who else was accountable in the end, every one claims that innocence, which is exactly how the story began. years ago. v w executives wanted to expand in the u. s. and devised a plan. they called it you s o 7 clean diesel. the executives wanted to take over the u. s. market and eventually become the world's number one call maker. this was in 2005. the call maker began working on a clean and economical diesel engine to win o
cell block course as in st huckabee, for oliver schmidt pleaded guilty and spent 3 years in a prison in the u. s. in 2020, he was transferred to a prison in germany. this is the 1st time he's talked on camera, about his involvement in the emissions scandal. he had good connections with us environmental all, sir. it is being economical with the truce cost him everything. line assure discounts i thought, and if my crime was flying to the us and talking to bureaucrats, it included a how i spoke...
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u. s. detention camp in washington, mo is still open 20 years after taking its 1st prisoners. we ask if it will ever be shut down. and the past 7 years were the warmest on record, according to european experts, they warned extreme whether events are a dramatic reminder that time is running out to cut net carbon emissions and make it different. ah i'm so me so much that's good to have you with us. in a medical 1st us surgeon's half successfully implanted a genetically modified pig heart into a human patient. the transplant took place last week. the 57 year old man was too ill to be eligible for a human heart transplant, but he said to be recovering well, so far. medical researchers hope such procedures could one day help ease the chronic shortage of human organ donation. this is the heart used to give dave bennett a new lease on life. in a 9 hour procedure surgeons transplanted the organ, taken from a one year old pig. it was gene edited bread and killed for this purpose. following friday surgery, the 57 year old patient is breathing on his own while still connected to a heart
u. s. detention camp in washington, mo is still open 20 years after taking its 1st prisoners. we ask if it will ever be shut down. and the past 7 years were the warmest on record, according to european experts, they warned extreme whether events are a dramatic reminder that time is running out to cut net carbon emissions and make it different. ah i'm so me so much that's good to have you with us. in a medical 1st us surgeon's half successfully implanted a genetically modified pig heart into a...
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u. s. naval base at guantanamo bay, served as a prison for a ledge war criminals, and tara suspects a place where the constitution of the united states does not exist. residential areas resembled small town america some normalcy in a place. full of contradictions. radio get more, delivers the sound trick for guantanamo, and she is get most voice. i get my hello. hello. well belmont, 2 your morning show with the day candles otherwise known as petty. i'm the and a lead court trial than the prism are not part of their coverage. it's not really part of like the culture here. you know, that's a, another side of the base. here on this side we have a whole different type of operations going here. the new school allows that students somewhat of a normal childhood, 5 kilometers from the notorious torture prison. good. okay. what are some other things that you know about native that's actually the message that the one that always sent to the whole world. they said there are 2 kinds of people in this world . people who don't deserve a little bit of law. muslim young people and people who deserve the l
u. s. naval base at guantanamo bay, served as a prison for a ledge war criminals, and tara suspects a place where the constitution of the united states does not exist. residential areas resembled small town america some normalcy in a place. full of contradictions. radio get more, delivers the sound trick for guantanamo, and she is get most voice. i get my hello. hello. well belmont, 2 your morning show with the day candles otherwise known as petty. i'm the and a lead court trial than the prism...