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get the truth out there and there have been great victories with forensic evidence in rwanda and yugoslavia. so the dedication to my this work and others who are more steeped in it than i am comes from that pursuit. >> do you feel any sense of sort of, i don't know, desperation, disappointment at the current u.s. administration? you are a u.s.-based organization. you are in the united states where we're talking to you. do you think that this administration is minded to help pursue these kinds of moral and judicial cases and accountability and let's not forget it was the united states under the obama administration which moved mountains to norm normalize relations with myanmar and support democracy there. >> we have grave concerns about the withdrawal from the human rights community by the united states, that includes withdrawing from the human rights commission. these cornerstones or accountability, the icc, the rome statute, the international criminal court, those represent international rules that we have worked toward to establish accountability for perpetrators. so to the extent the u.s
get the truth out there and there have been great victories with forensic evidence in rwanda and yugoslavia. so the dedication to my this work and others who are more steeped in it than i am comes from that pursuit. >> do you feel any sense of sort of, i don't know, desperation, disappointment at the current u.s. administration? you are a u.s.-based organization. you are in the united states where we're talking to you. do you think that this administration is minded to help pursue these...
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ofthat is up to the people the former yugoslavia public of methadone at to decide. this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. -- support the agreement and join nato, or they do not support that agreement, and don't join nato. they cannot gain both. there is no way to join nato without changing the name. that is the position they will have to take. i welcome the agreement. that weclearly stated will start succession talks. that alllearly stated procedures have been finalized, including a change in the constitution, implementing the name agreement with athens. the former yugoslavia public of macedonia can become the 30th member of nato under its new name, the republic of north macedonia. it cannot become a member if it doesn't change its name. that is the simple choice. that's up to the people to make the choice. >> you said earlier today you were interested to know about the president's upcoming meeting with vladimir putin. did he give you any assurances that he would not make concessions to put in -- to vladimir putin, concessions on crimea, and has he ever suggested
ofthat is up to the people the former yugoslavia public of methadone at to decide. this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. -- support the agreement and join nato, or they do not support that agreement, and don't join nato. they cannot gain both. there is no way to join nato without changing the name. that is the position they will have to take. i welcome the agreement. that weclearly stated will start succession talks. that alllearly stated procedures have been finalized, including a change...
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. >> well, that is up to the people of the former yugoslavia public of macedonia to decide. this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. and either they support agreement and then they can join nato or they don't support agreement, but then they will not join nato. they cannot get both. this is no way to join nato without changing the name. so that's in a way the decision that people have to take. so i welcome the agreement. we have clearly stated that we will start -- we have decided today that we will start accession talks. and we have clear stated that all the procedures have been finalized, including a change in the constitution, implementing the name agreement with athens. then the former yugoslavia public of macedonia can become the 30th country of nato, under its new name, the republic of north macedonia. but it cannot become a member if it doesn't change its name. that's the simple choice. and that's up to the people to make that choice. >> gentlemen in the fifth row? yeah? >> jonathan swann from axios. mr. secretary general, you said earlier today that you were interes
. >> well, that is up to the people of the former yugoslavia public of macedonia to decide. this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. and either they support agreement and then they can join nato or they don't support agreement, but then they will not join nato. they cannot get both. this is no way to join nato without changing the name. so that's in a way the decision that people have to take. so i welcome the agreement. we have clearly stated that we will start -- we have decided today...
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cold war what changed was a recognition of the atrocities that had been committed in rwanda and yugoslavia which led to the establishment of ad hoc tribunals to address the situation this induces it yourself. to see international community realized it couldn't set up an ad hoc tribunal for each new case because it was a moment ok decided to create a permanent institution that would be ready to act as soon as such crimes were committed who the. court. did you know the snow issue that the reason for creating this court is for the victims. that they deserve the accountability they deserve justice just says that in most cases if you look at it if the i.c.c. is not there nobody else is doing justice. to mom could not. she should leave you. know. if there is information coming to us about all these crimes that you said have allegedly been committed in mexico we will obviously look at it mexico is a state but it is it owns that it and we have that obligation so we will look at it and we will make a determination following assessment. behind this barbed wire fence lies the office of army on it gar
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carrington quite well in the 19905 when he was the european union negotiator tried to bring peace to yugoslavia between serbia and croatia, he was a great character. he spent a huge period in public servers. he resigned when argentina invaded the falklands because he thought ministers had to ta ke because he thought ministers had to take responsibility for what happened, the buck had to stop somewhere and even though he wasn't to blame he thought he should resign. he was someone from a different age. different to modern politics. he believed ministerial responsibility was very important. he had a great sense of humour full lock one day, after difficult talks, coming out i said to him how did it go and he looked rather paid an e2 it was like a bearpit. —— rather pain and an he said. he had been a war hero. margaret thatcher was laying into some leader who had come a long way to see her and she would not be quite so he said to her, this chap has come 600 miles, shouldn't we let him speak. the point to something in good in politics. he worked for the public good. after he left public life he said
carrington quite well in the 19905 when he was the european union negotiator tried to bring peace to yugoslavia between serbia and croatia, he was a great character. he spent a huge period in public servers. he resigned when argentina invaded the falklands because he thought ministers had to ta ke because he thought ministers had to take responsibility for what happened, the buck had to stop somewhere and even though he wasn't to blame he thought he should resign. he was someone from a...
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spent four years as nato secretary general, and then in the 70s took on a role as eu negotiator as yugoslavia clear it should be a clean break. is a great mistake when you're quite odd to pretended you are not to go along and poor people with your speeches. i think if you have done your bit, shut up. lord carington was the last patrician tory autocrat to hold such high office. this is the briefing. the headlines: europe's record on defence spending is attacked by president trump as he arrives in brussels for a key nato summit. france beat belgium to secure a world cup final place, bringing paris to a standstill. the 12 boys and their football coach rescued from flooded caves, in northern thailand, are now being treated in hospital. officials say they're in good health and high spirits. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the front page of the daily telegraph and president trump claiming that britain is a "country in turmoil". his comments came as mr trump left washington for his trip to europe, for a nato summit. he a
spent four years as nato secretary general, and then in the 70s took on a role as eu negotiator as yugoslavia clear it should be a clean break. is a great mistake when you're quite odd to pretended you are not to go along and poor people with your speeches. i think if you have done your bit, shut up. lord carington was the last patrician tory autocrat to hold such high office. this is the briefing. the headlines: europe's record on defence spending is attacked by president trump as he arrives...
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then, in his 70s, he took on the role of eu mediator as yugoslavia collapsed into war.lic service, lord carrington was clear it should be a clean break. it's a great mistake when you are quite old, to pretend that you're not going to go along boring people with your speeches. and i think, you've done your bit, and shut up. lord carrington was a natural diplomat. he was the last patrician tory aristocrat to hold such high office. the formerforeign secretary lord carrington, who's died aged 99. we have lots more as always on our website. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team via social media on twitter. ben bland will be here at 2am, but first of all, it's time for all the sports news with chris mitchell. coming upfor coming up for you in sport today: france will face england or croatia in the world cup final after defeating belgium. france showed more functionality than flair, but the fans in paris didn't care. and the old lady is calling. ronaldo leaves real madrid forjuventus. many billed it as a classic in the making. a golden generation of b
then, in his 70s, he took on the role of eu mediator as yugoslavia collapsed into war.lic service, lord carrington was clear it should be a clean break. it's a great mistake when you are quite old, to pretend that you're not going to go along boring people with your speeches. and i think, you've done your bit, and shut up. lord carrington was a natural diplomat. he was the last patrician tory aristocrat to hold such high office. the formerforeign secretary lord carrington, who's died aged 99....
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years as the nato secretary—general and then, in his 70s, he took on the role of eu mediator, as yugoslaviaollapsed into war. after he finally retired from public service, lord carrington was clear it should be a clean break. it is a great mistake when you are quite old, to pretend that you are not and go on boring people with your speeches and i think you have done your bit and should shut up! lord carrington was a natural diplomat. he was the last patrician tory aristocrat to hold such high office. the former foreign secretary lord carrington, who's died aged 99. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello, i'm olly foster. live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup. we have our first finalist. france silence the neighbours belgium, and are now heading here on sunday. england have arrived here in moscow, and they have their eyes on that final on sunday if they can beat croatia tomorrow night. and i'm will perry with the rest of the day's sports headline. the hundard million pound man at the age of 33, christino ronaldo leave
years as the nato secretary—general and then, in his 70s, he took on the role of eu mediator, as yugoslaviaollapsed into war. after he finally retired from public service, lord carrington was clear it should be a clean break. it is a great mistake when you are quite old, to pretend that you are not and go on boring people with your speeches and i think you have done your bit and should shut up! lord carrington was a natural diplomat. he was the last patrician tory aristocrat to hold such high...
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eventually this is all going to get better for some of us is what they've been tell yugoslavia. the mta removeed the left turn northbound from van ness onto hayes street this morning. that means van ness will only have two left turns. >> reporter: at 10:00 a.m. it officially happened. the left turn here at hayes street is no more. only two left turns remany as the sfmta spends hundreds of millions of dollars on this project. filled with pile ones and signs. this morning hayes street was the latest to make the big change. it maked it complicated? >> yeah, a little bit. >> reporter: take a look at this map. it shows the impacted area. the only left-hand turns remaining from van ness avenue are northbound at lombard avenue and southbound on broadway. they'll give it a week without the configuration without the left turn at hayes, but then van ness between mission and mccallister street will be shifted slightly to make room to extend the construction zone. mta officials say all of this is part of the $316 million van ness improvement project. >> by removing leftturn lanes we're maki
eventually this is all going to get better for some of us is what they've been tell yugoslavia. the mta removeed the left turn northbound from van ness onto hayes street this morning. that means van ness will only have two left turns. >> reporter: at 10:00 a.m. it officially happened. the left turn here at hayes street is no more. only two left turns remany as the sfmta spends hundreds of millions of dollars on this project. filled with pile ones and signs. this morning hayes street was...
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was assistant secretary for children and families and the united states intervened in the former yugoslavialp people in kosovo, a largely muslim country where people were being killed and threatened, and i had the chance to spend a few with refugees who talks to me about what it meant to than the united states offered opportunity regardless of religion. host: the piece is available online if you want to talk to our guest about that and immigration related issues. you can tweak us that you can @cspanwj. tweet us we've all heard the news stories. what is the specific policy would like to address, or at least would like the administration to address? guest: keep giver cannot in march about the effects of immigration on young children across the whole united states living in families that have been here for decades. it was about the damage they are experiencing and what we should do about that, which i can come back to. of the last month about the separation, tearing children and young children from ,heir parents at the border what is truly devastating as the consequences of separation on child
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. >> it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apardon yugoslavia. but now it is being rebuilt and open again today. >> there's been a 50% decrease in stone quantity and increase in malfunction unable it swim properly. thousands of households suspiciously quiet this lunch as children bury their noses in the final installment of harry potter. >> this is bbc world news. estions surface after reports that donald trump's former lawyer secretly recorded him discussing payments to silence a former playboy model karen mcdoal months before the u.s. election. me confirm nine members of same family were killed in missouri. more on the top story which are the allegations by payments made, recording rather made by donald trump's rather. we areollowing events at the white house and thank you for joining us. why is this a big deal? if you want to call it hush money that they said wasn't paia it ens. it is not always necessarily legal. why is this a big deal? >> it is a big deal because duringighe cam there are strict limits on how much you can spend. upwards of $1
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>> rene: yeah, from the former yugoslavia. >> anthony: right, and then you left yugoslavia at what age me when i say i've never driven a car but i've never -- i never had a coca-cola until i was like 17. it just wasn't in a small little village where there's two cars. the first food memory i have is also from there. it was my father and the day before we'd been in the mountains picking chestnuts. and i remember so vividly as a little child, i woke up and i saw my father roasting chestnuts and then i started hearing all these things popping. twenty minutes later they were in a bowl, and my aunt, she poured milk she had just taken from the cow and we had that for breakfast. it was so natural that we went to the mountain for chestnuts. you grew your food yourself. these sort of experiences growing up they really shaped growing up they really shaped the type of cook i am today. youl at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest pr
>> rene: yeah, from the former yugoslavia. >> anthony: right, and then you left yugoslavia at what age me when i say i've never driven a car but i've never -- i never had a coca-cola until i was like 17. it just wasn't in a small little village where there's two cars. the first food memory i have is also from there. it was my father and the day before we'd been in the mountains picking chestnuts. and i remember so vividly as a little child, i woke up and i saw my father roasting...
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in the us say that his assisted me me to take the model from yugoslavia. i have experts university professors in washington d.c. montreal canada hired by the americans in order to advise me on the strategy to change the lead to this but that was the year of come bodie as national rescue party runners up and twenty third thing talking once about us backed regime change and so on charges of treason come so it was thrown behind bars last year the government then went after the whole party for what it called conspiring with america so right now there is no such name of c.n. r.p. on that list uncle sam has been trying many tools to scheme and can both like n.g.o.s or foreign media so say local officials that's held it just defied cracking down on a handful of american funded outlets and groups which include radio free asia or the national democratic institute you team up with the opposition to overthrow the man in charge you leave cambodia that's the gist but never stop made clear as want to continue demolition to topple the government has to be a young boy and
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elaine, when i was a judge in texas, rescued many americans that had been shot down in occupied yugoslavia. all of these years later we remain committed to the cause of freedom for both nations. we should work together to preserve each other's security. and the united states is now working with serbia to improve its democracy and independent judiciary and fight corruption. a democratic serbia with a strong rule of law is in america's interest and erbia's. we're united in stopping russia, disinformation efforts are designed to keep serbia in its sphere of influence and poison the relation shfment nevertheless serbia's integration to the west has continued to move forward. 2006, serbia joined nato's partnership for peace program and in 2015 signed an individual partnership action plan with the alliance to strengthen cooperation. recently the european union has announced that serbia would join the e.u. as early as 2025. the prime minister and foreign minister of serbia and numerous serbs are in the capital today to promote u.s.-serbian relations. so on this 100th anniversary of president wils
elaine, when i was a judge in texas, rescued many americans that had been shot down in occupied yugoslavia. all of these years later we remain committed to the cause of freedom for both nations. we should work together to preserve each other's security. and the united states is now working with serbia to improve its democracy and independent judiciary and fight corruption. a democratic serbia with a strong rule of law is in america's interest and erbia's. we're united in stopping russia,...
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on croatia and so on some of them going right back to the independence when they split from from yugoslavia in the early ninety's they're just a very patriotic nation a small nation of just four million people and so for them to have seen that see make the final against all the odds which were stuck to get stem they they've had to it's been scandalized by corruption they they haven't had a huge amount of investment in the game here over the years they don't even have a national stadium and yet there they were in the final and people told me before this match that whatever the outcome was they would just should be proud of that croatian state and they've proven that by far now off to this game with this celebration said to continue in zagreb and so happy that this took place they don't head that it's a bust but of course they cab but they're just happy to be here and see history made with croatia this tiny nation making it's in a well cup final.
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it used to be open always and there was never a fence or guard towers or things like that when yugoslavia was on the other side and not after it became slovenia right now no one on either side can cross freely and undergrowth is taking over the path. austria's government ordered the fence to send a message six months after tens of thousands of refugees streamed over the border in the autumn of twenty fifteen the government also promised to take it back down again when the situation on now. but now armed patrols are regular signs along the fence another deterrence measure implemented by austria's new ruling coalition of conservative and populist parties it's even put on a major exercise simulating a crisis at the border. but about the ship those were dramatic images are almost call them traumatic images we're talking about countless thousands marching towards our borders in kalamazoo. and the point is that back then those countless thousands of foreigners didn't stop at our borders. the right wing politician is coping with what he calls the nation's trauma by saying never again interior mi
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it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia rebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: voting has begun in pakistan's general election after a campaign that has been marred by deadly attacks and accusations of military interference. 7a people are known to have been killed in wildfires near the greek capital, athens. almost 200 others have been injured. it's been nearly four months since protests broke out along israel's border with the gaza strip. since they began, dozens of palestinians have been shot dead by israeli soldiers. thousands more have been wounded. but behind the dramatic scenes, health workers are worried about something much more long term — the deteriorating mental health of gaza's nearly 2 million people. our diplomat
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i got to be close with bob dole during the former yugoslavia crisis. and during the time, we had an arms embargo out against. and what was happening was that there still was arms that were going in to milosevic's area but not to the croatians and others throughout the yugoslavian, former yugoslavian area. i visited there once, i had gone to croatia, and really became touched by what was going on there which was very early stages of the genocide that was taking place. and became more and more involved and was that person who would, you know, i remember going to the vice president, i remember going to eat with -- with secretary eagleburger, going to meet with madeleine albright -- i went to whomever i could and say, literally, my speech was, you know, i -- i will not be that person -- you wonder how those people who were in power during world war ii felt about their ability to have this near eradication take place. and now we are watching genocide take place. it's not even like we have to hear it through a radio. it's on the front page of our papers, on
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instructor needs a head of british bombing which would break up the socialist federal republic of yugoslavia and un court that exonerates president slobodan milosevic over the address of the in the hague would find holland partially responsible. love does not match up. to coming from a weekend he has nothing to lose by. in the form of the view. from the woman he pulls up with. the most we will talk to. in rapid succession donald trump will attend a meeting of nato leaders and then meet with russia's vladimir putin what can we expect from the donald and much much more on this edition of crossfire. seventy four submissions. seven thousand islands. two. hundred sixty days of. the russian w.b. . and a russian. show you how. the crimea bridge was. witness to construction really you need to transpose. that will help dogs of crimea . most of those you know what google for more snow yep it abuts. i. don't know man i don't eat. too much. of it but. a woman who was allegedly exposed to a nerve agent in the british town of amesbury and dies in hospital copartner remains in a critical condition. and are
instructor needs a head of british bombing which would break up the socialist federal republic of yugoslavia and un court that exonerates president slobodan milosevic over the address of the in the hague would find holland partially responsible. love does not match up. to coming from a weekend he has nothing to lose by. in the form of the view. from the woman he pulls up with. the most we will talk to. in rapid succession donald trump will attend a meeting of nato leaders and then meet with...
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it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavialy rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news, the latest headlines — cu ba's national assembly is considering a new constitution that would bring sweeping reforms — including the recognition of public property. president trump has attacked his former lawyer in the row over alleged payments to a former playboy model. more than 70 years ago, on july 22nd 1916, an armed jewish group opposed to british rule in palestine planted bombs inside the king david hotel in jerusalem. their target was the offices of the british authorities housed in the iconic hotel. 90 people were killed in the explosions and dozens more were injured. a german—jewish woman called shoshana levy kampos worked for the british as a secretary and she was
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it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslaviat's been painstakingly rebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: votes are being counted in pakistan's election — early signs suggest that imran khan could be the next prime minister. searching for the missing — after the dam collapse, laos‘ prime minister confirms at least 130 people are unaccounted for. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the straits times is reporting on the bomb that killed at least 30 people in pakistan on the day the country went to vote in general elections. it says a man blew himself up outside a polling station in kw—etta, in an attack claimed by the islamic state group. the financial
it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslaviat's been painstakingly rebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma...
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it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslaviaebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: north korea appears to be dismantling part of an important rocket engine testing site in the north west of the country. and our top story, officials in greece say at least 20 people have been killed as deadly wildfires burn near the capital athens. let's stay with that now. kostis jheropoulous is a journalist with the new europe newspaper and hejoins me now from athens. how much of the fire and smoke can you see? the smoke has cleared quite a bit. it was all over the athens region, yellow smoke almost covering the sand completely. this morning is just overcast. it looks like there might be some rain which is good news. also, the wind has subsidence th
it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslaviaebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: north korea appears to be dismantling part of an...
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it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslaviahere's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. our headlines: the task of finding more bodies in greece's devastating wildfires goes on. the united states and european union avert an all—out trade war and agree on getting rid of tariffs and the threat of sanctions. the results in pakistan's general election, are only trickling in because of what the election commission says are technical problems. partial tallies indicate the party of the cricketer—turned—politician, imran khan, is in the lead. his supporters are already celebrating. his main opponent, shahbaz sharif — the brother of the jailed former prime minister — has already rejected the emerging result, alleging there's been widespread rigging and malpractice by the hundreds of thousands of soldiers at polling booths
it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslaviahere's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. our headlines: the task of finding more bodies in greece's devastating wildfires goes on. the united states and european union avert...
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they got independence from yugoslavia. france have been their bogey team.n they lost in their semifinal. people talk about how there were half a million people here. it has been surpassed by this now. the best team in the short history of croatia and bay will be coming through the streets tomorrow afternoon. bat and they will be. this will be one of the greatest historical moments for them in sporting history. many of the team we re sporting history. many of the team were refugees after the war, they we re were refugees after the war, they were watching the team in 1998 and now people are celebrating. it is absolutely incredible. they were 33-1 at absolutely incredible. they were 33—1 at the beginning of the tournament. they sacked their manager. they got through and beat england. they have invaded the tv stations, they have invaded most of the balconies around here, they are in great spirits. shouting. rowdy scenes therein zagreb, as he said they have been punching above their weight in the two decades since they made their international debut. they got th
they got independence from yugoslavia. france have been their bogey team.n they lost in their semifinal. people talk about how there were half a million people here. it has been surpassed by this now. the best team in the short history of croatia and bay will be coming through the streets tomorrow afternoon. bat and they will be. this will be one of the greatest historical moments for them in sporting history. many of the team we re sporting history. many of the team were refugees after the...
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instructor needs a head of british bombing which would break up the socialist federal republic of yugoslavia and un cordwood exonerates serbian president slobodan milosevic over the atrocities in the hague would find appalling partially responsible. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confronted ation let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic developments only going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. a woman who was allegedly exposed in the british town of. critical condition. coming tour of europe with large protests also expected.
instructor needs a head of british bombing which would break up the socialist federal republic of yugoslavia and un cordwood exonerates serbian president slobodan milosevic over the atrocities in the hague would find appalling partially responsible. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confronted ation let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic developments only going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time...
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it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslaviae later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: 7a people are known to have been killed in wildfires near the greek capital, athens. almost 200 others have been injured. polls have just opened in pakistan's general election after a campaign that has been marred by violence and accusations of military interference. let's stay with that story now. let's go live to our correspondent in islamabad, secunder kermani. we have been seeing pictures of troops at some polling stations. a 175 people killed in this campaign, including three potential candidate. she been brutal. the military crucial in a country as a whole but crucial in a country as a whole but crucial to this
it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslaviae later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: 7a people are known...