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-backed government arrived in tripoli hours. warnings from the acting administration in tripoli. the two are attempting to bring the two rival administrations into one government. >> in this historic moment, we have the start of national accord from tripoli, and the beginning of a new era of communication with the sons of our people. regardless of their political attitudes, this will be based on the libyan political agreement. and the guarantees that it includes, to all parties, and the goals of the february 17th revolution. >> meanwhile, the head of the current government in tripoli is issuing a warning to the court following it's arrival in the capital. >> the government of national salvation calls them to hand over themselves or go back. the government is working on entities, as well as the community leaders to take the necessary steps to save the country from the threat of chaos and foreign intervention. >> let's get more on this now with george in the studio with me. northeast and international relations, thank you for being with us, and so the tension had already been risin
-backed government arrived in tripoli hours. warnings from the acting administration in tripoli. the two are attempting to bring the two rival administrations into one government. >> in this historic moment, we have the start of national accord from tripoli, and the beginning of a new era of communication with the sons of our people. regardless of their political attitudes, this will be based on the libyan political agreement. and the guarantees that it includes, to all parties, and the...
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recognized government arrives in the capital of tripoli. despite warnings from the administration to stay away. watching aljazeera, live from london, and coming up in this program, the suffering of iraqi civilians, besieged in isil-held fallujah. leaders say that they're being scarfed. protesters agree to disburse after a three-day sit-in in support of an executed killer. and
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minister arrives in tripoli. his rivals til tell him to leav. there are reports of gun fire in the city. hello i'm maryam indemnif nemaz. you're watching al jazeera, in support of an executed killer in pakistan. >>> settling almost half a million of the most vulnerable syrian refugees. libya agrees to hold peace talks with the government. libya's two rival governments are heading for a showdown. prime minister of the u.n. backed government o accord, actg administration in tripoli. the eu and the u.n. both welcome the move. the u.n. is attempting to bring together the two rival administrations into one government. >> translator: at this historic moment we thowns to our people the starannounce toour pa new era, communication with the sons of our people, regardless of their political attitudes this would be based on the libyan preliminary agreement and the guarantees it includes to all fathers and to achieve the goals of the -- all parties and achieve the goals of the february revolution. >> the heads issued a warning to the government of national
minister arrives in tripoli. his rivals til tell him to leav. there are reports of gun fire in the city. hello i'm maryam indemnif nemaz. you're watching al jazeera, in support of an executed killer in pakistan. >>> settling almost half a million of the most vulnerable syrian refugees. libya agrees to hold peace talks with the government. libya's two rival governments are heading for a showdown. prime minister of the u.n. backed government o accord, actg administration in tripoli. the...
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-backed unity government have returned to the capital tripoli. they face a significant challenge to restore stability with different factions continuing to back rival organizations. >> reporter: defying threats by rival factions the head of the national accord arrived by sea to take up his position. >> translation: we were eager that there was no bloodshed in the process. we are committed to the terms of the political agreement that the libyans agreed on and we will expand the participants in it. >> reporter: but it wasn't welcomed by everyone. gunfire was heard shortly after unity government members arrived. >> translation: the government of national salvation calls on those illegitimate infiltrators to either hand over themselves and be in safe hands or to go back to where they came from. salvation government is working with entities, all state institutions and ngos as well as community leaders to take the necessary steps to save the country from the threat of chaos and foreign intervention >> reporter: he had previously based in tunisia. wheth
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the tripoli government is reportedly demanding that the head of the u.n. backed council leave the capital, is that correct? >> yes. good evening. that is very correct. the unity government arrived and we have seen reaction. in fact government taking place and speaking at a conference, supporters are protesting and demanding that the government, the unity government, leave with the security council. they accuse them of breaking the laws and libyan sovereignty and they wanted them arrested. this triggered -- in charge of securing triply -- those in charge of securing tripoli and there have been clashes. host: is this something that surprises you? it seems like people on the ground were caught offguard by the arrival of the new government. isn't that an accurate assessment? yes, the arrival of the government was a shock. we do not expect them to come in anytime soon, especially after they tried to do this, landing at the airport. that is controlled by the militias. they just happened to come into the naval base and set base there. we were surprised to see tha
the tripoli government is reportedly demanding that the head of the u.n. backed council leave the capital, is that correct? >> yes. good evening. that is very correct. the unity government arrived and we have seen reaction. in fact government taking place and speaking at a conference, supporters are protesting and demanding that the government, the unity government, leave with the security council. they accuse them of breaking the laws and libyan sovereignty and they wanted them arrested....
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>>> the leaders of libya's new unity government return to tripoli but they face a fight for acceptance >>> hello. this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, the u.s. is sending tore troops and tanks to eastern europe in response to what it calls russian aggression. people of the world's largest refugee camp say they feel caught between the kenyan government and al-shabab. the world's large e mangrove rain forest is under threat and calls to protect it are going unansweree unanswered >>> the leaders of libya's new u.n. backed unity government have returned to the capital. they face a significant challenge to restore stability with different factions continuing to back rival administrations. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: defying threats by rival factions, the head of the libya's u.n. backed government of national accord arrived in tripoli by sea to take up his position >> translation: we were eager there was no bloodshed. we will expand the participants in the agreement >> reporter: he wasn't welcomed by everyone. gunfire was heard shortly after unity government members arr
>>> the leaders of libya's new unity government return to tripoli but they face a fight for acceptance >>> hello. this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, the u.s. is sending tore troops and tanks to eastern europe in response to what it calls russian aggression. people of the world's largest refugee camp say they feel caught between the kenyan government and al-shabab. the world's large e mangrove rain forest is under threat and calls to protect it are going unansweree...
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arriving in the capital of tripoli a few hours ago, he came by sea to tripoli. the e.u. welcomed the move. they're trying to bring together the county's two rival administrations into one government. >> at the beginning of a new era of communication with the sons of our people. regardless of their political attitudes. this would be based on the political agreement and this would include all parties and achieve the goals of the 2015 evolution. >> while the head of the current government also in tripoli has issued a warning of that government of national accord following it's arrival in the capital. >> the government of national salvation calls on those infiltrators to hand over themselves and be in safe hands or go back to where they came from. the salvation government is working on legislative entities, all state institutions, and ngos as well as community leaders to take the necessary steps from foreign intervention. >> let's go to our guest. what is the point of this if neither side is willing to agree either one is in charge? ther >> there are three governments in lib
arriving in the capital of tripoli a few hours ago, he came by sea to tripoli. the e.u. welcomed the move. they're trying to bring together the county's two rival administrations into one government. >> at the beginning of a new era of communication with the sons of our people. regardless of their political attitudes. this would be based on the political agreement and this would include all parties and achieve the goals of the 2015 evolution. >> while the head of the current...
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there is a lot of challenges facing this government here in tripoli. also each political entity, they have their own political arms on the ground, but on the other hand, there are also many military brigades on the ground with this government and are ready to protect this government. >> the reports just coming in talk about the capital being on lockdown right now. can you describe to us the situation that's going on there? >> i don't think this is accurate news. it's really quiet here, although during the last couple of days, we heard shooting that was like showing of muscles between rival brigades on the ground, brigades that are supporting this government and other brigades opposing this government, but today, it's really strange, because the news is all over the country that the presidential council of the government of national court have finally reached the capital of tripoli and they are now in their headquarters. as you can see behind me here in this marty time base, this is their new headquarter, but until this moment, it is quiet. it has not g
there is a lot of challenges facing this government here in tripoli. also each political entity, they have their own political arms on the ground, but on the other hand, there are also many military brigades on the ground with this government and are ready to protect this government. >> the reports just coming in talk about the capital being on lockdown right now. can you describe to us the situation that's going on there? >> i don't think this is accurate news. it's really quiet...
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we'll have our correspondent in tripoli. he'll give us the latest. in the meantime, to pakistan to thousands of protesters who held a sit in. they agreed to leave after talks with the government. mumtaz qadri was hanged. 5,000 security forces are on stand by to remove the protesters if they didn't leave. from islamabad here is imran khan. >> just before sunset on the fourth day of this protest, and it has come to a peaceful, of sorts, conclusion. now the pakistani police force were ready to go in. you can see them over there. that was a pressure tactic for the negotiations going on. the government said that they have won these protesters are going to be allowed to leave. the protesters are saying that this is a victory for them. just take a look at what they're doing. they're waving their flags and they're chanting. they say what they've really achieved here is to put pakist pakistan's blasphemy laws back on the general, and they say it is crucial to pakistan. the pakistani government is being forced to take a look at these controversial blasphemy la
we'll have our correspondent in tripoli. he'll give us the latest. in the meantime, to pakistan to thousands of protesters who held a sit in. they agreed to leave after talks with the government. mumtaz qadri was hanged. 5,000 security forces are on stand by to remove the protesters if they didn't leave. from islamabad here is imran khan. >> just before sunset on the fourth day of this protest, and it has come to a peaceful, of sorts, conclusion. now the pakistani police force were ready...
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these are the latest images in tripoli. some members of both sides dispute the deal. >>> iran's supreme leader said missiles not talks are key to the country's future. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon says iran's ballistic missile tests have caused alarm in the international community. >> protestors in pakistan staging a sit in protest have agreed to disperse. the deal reached with the government ends days of chaos in the capital. the demonstrators gathered angry at last month's hanging of a police officer for the murder of a secular governor. >>> the u.n. appealed for international solidarity to deal with what he calls the biggest refugee crisis of hour times. high level talks are being held in geneva aimed at resettling syrian refugees. the u.n. high commissioner for refugees urged world powers to take a more united approach. >> we must find a way to manage this crisis in a more humane, organized and equitable manner. this is only possible if the international community is united and in agreement on how to move forward.
these are the latest images in tripoli. some members of both sides dispute the deal. >>> iran's supreme leader said missiles not talks are key to the country's future. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon says iran's ballistic missile tests have caused alarm in the international community. >> protestors in pakistan staging a sit in protest have agreed to disperse. the deal reached with the government ends days of chaos in the capital. the demonstrators gathered angry at last...
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and thet was intobruk other in tripoli. allies of the islamic state group have bases along the north coast of the country and other militants control large parts of the south. the west believes the u.n. backed government's libya's best chance of uniting all factions against the islamic state groups. so far, they have been opposed by hard-liners in tobruk and tripoli. >> as the brazilian president fights or her political survival, her supporters are expected to take to the streets in cities across the country this thursday3. they could be her last line of defense as impeachment hearings underway in parliament. >> there will be no coup, the supporters of the brazilian president chanted this thursday as she hits back at the opposition and lawmakers are trying to oust her. >> impeachment without proof of criminal responsibility is what? it is a coup. this is the issue, there is no point pretending we are discussing hypothetical impeachment. we are discussing a very concrete impeachment without criminal responsibility. the oppos
and thet was intobruk other in tripoli. allies of the islamic state group have bases along the north coast of the country and other militants control large parts of the south. the west believes the u.n. backed government's libya's best chance of uniting all factions against the islamic state groups. so far, they have been opposed by hard-liners in tobruk and tripoli. >> as the brazilian president fights or her political survival, her supporters are expected to take to the streets in...
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if you were in tripoli at that point and you were a loyalist, there was a feeling coming out of tripoli saying you're either for us or against us. so that situation is not settled. if that situation is not settled and this putting together of different heads of state almost, because that's what they want to be, if that cannot organise itself, where does that leave the militia. i'm thinking here about the libyan dawn militia, particularly that off shoot, that coming together of individual groupings. >> that's a broken coalition. it's a coalition that existed at a certain time as you said in mid to late 2014 but one that means less today because as these new governments emerge, as the developments on the ground happen and as the ability for each government be able to pay these, to sustain activity, make and keep promises happening, it falls short and they move elsewhere. the big difference today is that we need to establish the rules of the game. that concerns operation and dignity. what i mean is you have these two competing narratives. are we fighting for survival or win revolution or f
if you were in tripoli at that point and you were a loyalist, there was a feeling coming out of tripoli saying you're either for us or against us. so that situation is not settled. if that situation is not settled and this putting together of different heads of state almost, because that's what they want to be, if that cannot organise itself, where does that leave the militia. i'm thinking here about the libyan dawn militia, particularly that off shoot, that coming together of individual...
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since 2014 it has had two competing administrations, one in tripoli and the other in the eastern port city of tobruk. the prime minister has promised to work for all libyans. >> translation: with everyone's support we will create the state with institutions and laws, with participation of all libyans who will work for a ceasefire in the bloodshed across libya and confront i.s.i.l. >>> the libyan political analyst says the current crisis is unprecedented. >> for now we have three governments that are all of tm are operating out of libya or somewhere out of libya. what happens next is or what is supposed to happen next is that both of th other governments will have to hand over power peacefully, but that does not look like an option at the moment and as a result what we will end up with is instead of having two competing governments, we will have three competing governments in libya. why? because the government of the self-proclaimed islamist claim in tripoli is refusing to hand over power and is going as far as actually threatening war and resistance against this u.n.-backed government
since 2014 it has had two competing administrations, one in tripoli and the other in the eastern port city of tobruk. the prime minister has promised to work for all libyans. >> translation: with everyone's support we will create the state with institutions and laws, with participation of all libyans who will work for a ceasefire in the bloodshed across libya and confront i.s.i.l. >>> the libyan political analyst says the current crisis is unprecedented. >> for now we have...
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recognized government arrives in the capital of tripoli. despite warnings from the administration to stay away. watching aljazeera, live from london, and coming up in this program, the suffering of iraqi civilians, besieged in isil-held fallujah. leaders say that they're being scarfed. protesters agree to disburse after a three-day sit-in in support of an executed killer. and myanmar's civilian government is sworn in after 50 years of military rule. >>> the european union foreign affairs chief said that the rival of in tripoli provides a unique opportunity for reconciliation. these are the pictures of the prime minister in the capital, he arrived by sea with a naval escort. the new government was formed after talks last year when the united nations tried to bring together the country's two rival administrations into one government. some members on both sides have disputed the deal. more from mahmoud, with the very latest in triply. >> it's really quiet here, though in the last couple of days, we heard shooting that was like the shootin shoo
recognized government arrives in the capital of tripoli. despite warnings from the administration to stay away. watching aljazeera, live from london, and coming up in this program, the suffering of iraqi civilians, besieged in isil-held fallujah. leaders say that they're being scarfed. protesters agree to disburse after a three-day sit-in in support of an executed killer. and myanmar's civilian government is sworn in after 50 years of military rule. >>> the european union foreign...
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-backed government have defied threats of government to return to the capital of tripoli. libya has been unstable since the 2011 overthrow of gadafi. since 2014 it has had to competing administrations, one in tripoli backed powerful militias and in the other area of tobruk. >> translation: with everyone supporting, we will create states with institutions and laws with the participation of all libyans who will work towards a ceasefire >>> the a libyan political analyst says this crisis is unprecedented. >> for now we have three governments that are all of them are operating out of libya or somewhere out of libya. what happens next is or what is supposed to happen next is that both of the other governments will hand over power to this government peacefully, but that does not look like an option at the moment. as a result, what we will end up with is instead of having two competing government $, we will have three competing government $in libya. because the government or the self-proclaimed islamist government in tripoli is refusing to hand over power and is going as far as t
-backed government have defied threats of government to return to the capital of tripoli. libya has been unstable since the 2011 overthrow of gadafi. since 2014 it has had to competing administrations, one in tripoli backed powerful militias and in the other area of tobruk. >> translation: with everyone supporting, we will create states with institutions and laws with the participation of all libyans who will work towards a ceasefire >>> the a libyan political analyst says this...
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backed government defied threats of violence to return to the capital of tripoli. libya has been politically unstable since the 2011 overthrow of gadhafi. since 2014, he has had two competing forces, one in tripoli and the other than in the eastern port city of tobruk. >> the special representative of the u.n. general in libya is appealing for all libyans to unite. >> i would say there are two governments in tripoli which do not deserve the name which governments, because they do not deliver services to the people. my idea of a government is that they are responsible for hospitals and schools and security for their people. they are not doing this. the government is the government of national accord. this is still on paper. the fourth government is the government of daish, the central message is that is the clear wish of the international community, but more importantly of the people of libya to immediately orderly and peacefully hand over power. i emphasize peacefully. there should be no fighting. this must go on in peace now. the people of libya deserved it. >> th
backed government defied threats of violence to return to the capital of tripoli. libya has been politically unstable since the 2011 overthrow of gadhafi. since 2014, he has had two competing forces, one in tripoli and the other than in the eastern port city of tobruk. >> the special representative of the u.n. general in libya is appealing for all libyans to unite. >> i would say there are two governments in tripoli which do not deserve the name which governments, because they do...
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backed government defied threats of violence to return to the capital city tripoli. in colombia the government and the second biggest rebel group are to start formal peace talks. the eln will negotiate separately from the larger rebel group the farc which is already in direct negotiations. the south african court is to decide whether the president has to repay funds he used to repushish his house >>> the u.s. is sending more troops and more tanks to eastern europe. the senior u.s. commander described it as a necessary response to an aggressive russian. germany is likely to host the bulk of the contingent with the u.s. establishing a presence across six former soviet block countries. our correspondent has been following the story out of the states. >> reporter: what it constitutes is basically the first constant deployment, permanent deployment of american ground forces along or near the russian frontier since the end of the cold war. the russian ambassador to nato have responded immediately. he said that this - russia would not be a passive observer to this. russia h
backed government defied threats of violence to return to the capital city tripoli. in colombia the government and the second biggest rebel group are to start formal peace talks. the eln will negotiate separately from the larger rebel group the farc which is already in direct negotiations. the south african court is to decide whether the president has to repay funds he used to repushish his house >>> the u.s. is sending more troops and more tanks to eastern europe. the senior u.s....
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one in tripoli banked by powerful mershas and the other in an eastern port city. martin is the special representative of the u.n. secretary-general in libya. earlier he told us he's appeal be for all libyans to come together. >> i would say there are for government. there are two governments in p tripoli, which do not deserve the name of government because they don't deliver services to the people. my idea of the government is they're responsible for hospitals and schools and security for their people. they are not doing this. the serf government is the government of national court on paper, and the fourth government is the government of gaish. it's the clear wish of the international community but more importantly of the people of libya to immediately, orderly and peacefully hand over power. i emphasize peacefully. there should be no fighting. this must go on in peace now. the people of libya deserve it. >>> the international criminal tribunal for the former jug slav ra as acquitted a leader for war crimes. he's accused of enticing hatred in the 1990s. he was not
one in tripoli banked by powerful mershas and the other in an eastern port city. martin is the special representative of the u.n. secretary-general in libya. earlier he told us he's appeal be for all libyans to come together. >> i would say there are for government. there are two governments in p tripoli, which do not deserve the name of government because they don't deliver services to the people. my idea of the government is they're responsible for hospitals and schools and security for...
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require for any kind of sustained air campaign against isis to have a viable government in place in tripoli before they u.s. and the coalition would launch -- >> let me start with the last part first because that is the key, which is -- tried to get a government in tripoli that can win the support of all of the many factions in libya, so that libya isn't the kind of disordered state that provides fertileground for isil to spread. one thing that the libyans -- they disagree among themselves a lot. the one thing that is very true is that they don't like foreigners being there they don't like foreigners who come into their territory elm that's what isil is. don't like foreign who take their oil. foreigners who come in and try to dominate their people. so, we fully expect that when -- which we hope is soon -- a government is formed in libya, it will welcome not just the united states but the coalition, and i should say here that italy in particular being so close, has offered to take the lead there, but we have already promised that we'll strongly support them, and so i hope that's part of the
require for any kind of sustained air campaign against isis to have a viable government in place in tripoli before they u.s. and the coalition would launch -- >> let me start with the last part first because that is the key, which is -- tried to get a government in tripoli that can win the support of all of the many factions in libya, so that libya isn't the kind of disordered state that provides fertileground for isil to spread. one thing that the libyans -- they disagree among...
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agree to a formation of national accord, and to have this government of national aoccurred moving into tripoli to do their work. >> thank you very much for taking time to speak to us, representative for libya live from there from new york. >> the white house said there have been reports of artillery fire on civilians their latakia and homs despite the hostilities. but theish humanitarian aid has continued since the cease-fire came in effect on saturday. they have been distributing supplies south of damascus. thousands of palestinian averages have been under government siege there for more than three years. macedonia has briefly opened its border with greece to let in hundred refugees but more than 10,000 are still stranded. the e.u. has now set aside $767 million to deal with the refugee crisis within its borders and amid warnings of humanitarian disasters. >> they've escaped the violence in their homeland but they're still struggling to find a stable existence that they tried to make their way into central europe. now a potential lifeline as the e.u. announces an emergency financial passage t
agree to a formation of national accord, and to have this government of national aoccurred moving into tripoli to do their work. >> thank you very much for taking time to speak to us, representative for libya live from there from new york. >> the white house said there have been reports of artillery fire on civilians their latakia and homs despite the hostilities. but theish humanitarian aid has continued since the cease-fire came in effect on saturday. they have been distributing...
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one in tripoli and the other than in an eastern port city. the special representative of the u.n. secretary-general in libya. earlier he told us he's appealing for all libyans to come together. >> i would say that there are two governments in tripoli that do not deserve the name of government because they do not deliver services to the people. my idea of a government is that they are responsible for hospitals and schools and security for their people. they are not doing this. the sirf government is the national government because they're still on paper and the fourth government. the central message is that it's the clear wish of the international community but more importantly of the people of libya to immediately, orderly, and peacefully hand over power, and i emphasize peacefully. there should be no fighting. this must go on in peace now. the people of libya deserve it. >>> lots more still ahead on the al jazeera news hour, including donald trump sparks controversy again with commentses on abortion. >>> plus, torn apart. many of the 50,000 refugees stranded in greece have become
one in tripoli and the other than in an eastern port city. the special representative of the u.n. secretary-general in libya. earlier he told us he's appealing for all libyans to come together. >> i would say that there are two governments in tripoli that do not deserve the name of government because they do not deliver services to the people. my idea of a government is that they are responsible for hospitals and schools and security for their people. they are not doing this. the sirf...
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they had been warned not to return to tripoli, by a separate government and armed groups that back it. libya is facing many challenges, including a collapsed economy and the increasing presence of the islamic state group. a battle is brewing in venezuela as a political prisoners congress has passed a law that could see around 70 free from jail. most are opponents of the current regime. president nicolas maduro has slammed the detainees as terrorists and murderers and he is vowing to block the law. reporter: the wife of lopez celebrating with lawmakers of parliament. have voted an amnesty law meant to free her husband and several other doesn't political activists -- other dozen political activists. is the opposition's biggest -- it is the opposition's biggest political win since they took office three months ago. the president says he will be the bill. >> they are passing a law to protect murderers, criminals, drug traffickers, and terrorists. it's true. rest assured that this law will not pass here. reporter: the president -- if president maduro vetoes the bill, congress could still o
they had been warned not to return to tripoli, by a separate government and armed groups that back it. libya is facing many challenges, including a collapsed economy and the increasing presence of the islamic state group. a battle is brewing in venezuela as a political prisoners congress has passed a law that could see around 70 free from jail. most are opponents of the current regime. president nicolas maduro has slammed the detainees as terrorists and murderers and he is vowing to block the...
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gunfire was heard over the capital of tripoli as the u.n. backed government had talks with rebel groups. admiral who an served as the supreme high commander at nato. admiral, thank you for joining me. as we have just seen, these are desperate people to be attempting to reach europe via libya. how much is instability they are contributing to the migrant crisis? >> it is contributing enormously . of course, it is exacerbated i the fact that greece, turkey, and the european union have closed off the overland route. that will have the unfortunate effect of making libya ground zero for incoming refugee populations who think they can use the short sea distance to go to the italian islands. jane: what can nato do in this situation? nato we look back on how got involved in libya to begin with, we should remember that was not a discrete decision. it was a result of the united nations calling upon nato with 2 19 70 and 1973. they asked nato to protect the people of libya. i think it is highly unlikely that nato would desire or decide to embark in a ca
gunfire was heard over the capital of tripoli as the u.n. backed government had talks with rebel groups. admiral who an served as the supreme high commander at nato. admiral, thank you for joining me. as we have just seen, these are desperate people to be attempting to reach europe via libya. how much is instability they are contributing to the migrant crisis? >> it is contributing enormously . of course, it is exacerbated i the fact that greece, turkey, and the european union have closed...
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. >>> the leaders of libya's new unity government return to tripoli but they face a fight for acceptance >>> hello. this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, the u.s. is sending tore troops and tanks to eastern europe in response to what it calls russian aggression. people of the world's largest refugee camp say they feel caught between the kenyan government and al-shabab. the world's large e mangrove rain forest is under threat and call
. >>> the leaders of libya's new unity government return to tripoli but they face a fight for acceptance >>> hello. this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, the u.s. is sending tore troops and tanks to eastern europe in response to what it calls russian aggression. people of the world's largest refugee camp say they feel caught between the kenyan government and al-shabab. the world's large e mangrove rain forest is under threat and call
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i' jane, when does the italian ship dock in tripoli? uh... 2200. why? have you read the cia interview with this guy ramzi shamekh? just the highlights, yeah. he' s an old cia source who they interviewed post-attack ' cause he' s got a cousin in hs. wasn' t much else there though, right? he says disah used to make frequent visits to the al wahat district before and after the attacks. well, that' s near our mechanic' s village. so... so look at the map. it' s famous for its red clay flats. there' s your corroboration. two sources that put disah in the area in the days after the bombing. and one of them' s about to step off a boat and straight into the enemy' s hands. we have to tell russell. we don' t have time. now, just back me up here. i' m going straight to elizabeth. we' millions have switched... and discovered the sprint network really is faster. plus, it's more reliable with better coverage than ever. to celebrate, we're extending our offer so you can save 50% on most rates from verizon... no more overpaying! ...at&t... bye, bye big bills! ...or t-
i' jane, when does the italian ship dock in tripoli? uh... 2200. why? have you read the cia interview with this guy ramzi shamekh? just the highlights, yeah. he' s an old cia source who they interviewed post-attack ' cause he' s got a cousin in hs. wasn' t much else there though, right? he says disah used to make frequent visits to the al wahat district before and after the attacks. well, that' s near our mechanic' s village. so... so look at the map. it' s famous for its red clay flats. there'...
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. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> the leaders of libya's new unity government return to tripoli but they face a fight for acceptance. this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, the u. is accepting more troops and tanks to eastern europe in response to what it calls russian aggression. colombia takes another step closer to ending its 50-year conflict. working nine to five on the line, it could be the end of the 35-hour working
. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> the leaders of libya's new unity government return to tripoli but they face a fight for acceptance. this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, the u. is accepting more troops and tanks to eastern europe in response to what it calls russian aggression. colombia takes another step closer to ending its 50-year conflict. working nine to five on the line, it could be the end of the 35-hour working
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-recognized government aprevious in tripoli despite warnings to stay away. hello, i'm david foster. we have this coming up as well in the next 30 minutes. the suffering of iraqi civilians besieged in isil-held fallujah. civilians are being starved. >> disbursement after a three-day sit in over expert of a
-recognized government aprevious in tripoli despite warnings to stay away. hello, i'm david foster. we have this coming up as well in the next 30 minutes. the suffering of iraqi civilians besieged in isil-held fallujah. civilians are being starved. >> disbursement after a three-day sit in over expert of a
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bobbiel bobby cocollins, sam tripoli, and helen hong. and now, a man so e got tickets to sitting behind his desk, byron allen! applause ]
bobbiel bobby cocollins, sam tripoli, and helen hong. and now, a man so e got tickets to sitting behind his desk, byron allen! applause ]
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bobbiel bobby cocollins, sam tripoli, and helen hong. and now, a man so driven, he got tickets to sitting behind his desk, byron allen! [ cheers and applause ]
bobbiel bobby cocollins, sam tripoli, and helen hong. and now, a man so driven, he got tickets to sitting behind his desk, byron allen! [ cheers and applause ]
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. >> leaders of libya's unity government arrived in tripoli today, the u.n. backed presidential council formed late last year traveled to the capital by sea after armed militias closed the airport. calling for immediate transfer of power. >>> dozens of al qaeda operatives have been detained in yemen in the past days. arrests were aimed at restoring order in the devastated city. al jazeera's amiki omolu takes a look at struggles in other of yemen's cities, ta'izz. >> scavenges through heaps of urban waste. he can make up to $1 on a good day. >> translator: i try to benefit from the rubbish and i pick them from here. to have one or two hand free to help my family but i rarely make it. >> reporter: last mar e-march, houthi rebts took over the city, cutting it off from the rest of yemen. meaning ayman and his family could return to life as usual but like the garbage, frustration has been piling up over the past year. >> translator: people are burning the rubbish to get rid of it. the fires are creating smoke and this smoke is creating health issues acknowledge es
. >> leaders of libya's unity government arrived in tripoli today, the u.n. backed presidential council formed late last year traveled to the capital by sea after armed militias closed the airport. calling for immediate transfer of power. >>> dozens of al qaeda operatives have been detained in yemen in the past days. arrests were aimed at restoring order in the devastated city. al jazeera's amiki omolu takes a look at struggles in other of yemen's cities, ta'izz. >>...
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since 1979 but in reality to go back to naval history, all the way back to the -- iny wars against tripoli, establishing our right to freedom of the seas, freedom of navigation operations, we conducted them in the -- against the, you know, soviet union. they claim some survey waters that we did not agree on -- some soviet waters that we did not agree in. the bumping incident was the karen and yorktown being bumped by a soviet forget in 1988 in sea.lack we were demonstrating freedom of navigation. there is a role in international law that the insula juts out, you do not have to go around 12 miles around that. you cannot just cut through. we were demonstrating that international right and to the soviets disagreed. subsequently, there was a meeting at jackson hole and the soviets came in line with the correct interpretation. innocentyou know, passages in that case. our understanding is the united states navy and other navies of the world, will continue to transit these waters close to these little island outposts that the chinese are creating in the south china sea. that will continue on for,
since 1979 but in reality to go back to naval history, all the way back to the -- iny wars against tripoli, establishing our right to freedom of the seas, freedom of navigation operations, we conducted them in the -- against the, you know, soviet union. they claim some survey waters that we did not agree on -- some soviet waters that we did not agree in. the bumping incident was the karen and yorktown being bumped by a soviet forget in 1988 in sea.lack we were demonstrating freedom of...
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backed government arrived in tripoli today, that's despite warnings from rival factions not to do so. formed under a peace deal last year that started out of chaos be when moammar gadhafi was deposed five years ago. >>> refugee camp in calais is known as the jungle, there were protests and clashes. now a makeshift camp has grown up in paris and officials are moving in. emma hayward reports. >> early morning and police in paris are moving migrants from a makeshift camp not far from the city center. it had grown in recent weeks. by daylight some people were still in the stalingrad station station which has become their temporary home. we visited the camp just a few days ago. residents from countries like sudan, eritrea and afghanistan. conditions had become increasingly difficult. >> i don't want to die. that people like me, all in, i don't know what can i do. i don't know, i talk to who, who is understand? >> many people ask us not to show their faces, fearing their families would learn the conditions they are living in, in the heart of europe. farid told us he had worked as a translat
backed government arrived in tripoli today, that's despite warnings from rival factions not to do so. formed under a peace deal last year that started out of chaos be when moammar gadhafi was deposed five years ago. >>> refugee camp in calais is known as the jungle, there were protests and clashes. now a makeshift camp has grown up in paris and officials are moving in. emma hayward reports. >> early morning and police in paris are moving migrants from a makeshift camp not far...
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along with the americans, killed jihadist, and the bus cap going from cairo to jubilee and it -- to tripoli and it ran over him next. gaddafi lived 6 months longer than bin laden before we killed him. assad orhe lesson to anybody else? i think i will negotiate with the americans. and if i really change my behavior, if i improve the human rights and go after radical jihadists, they will be with me. develop a shared vision for where we want to go. we need to learn from the lessons and mistakes and the good things we have done over the last 15-20 years. with that, i am more than willing to take whatever questions you want to throw my way. [applause] >> two part question. are there any democrats that could get that same kind of speech to a room. if not, what would you -- what w ould democrats be throwing back at you? mr. hoekstra: yeah, i think there are. there are not a lot of democrats, but no, there are some that clearly see the threat from radical jihadists. what will they throw back at me? you had hillary clinton talking about -- this amazes me. in one of the debates, she said libya is the
along with the americans, killed jihadist, and the bus cap going from cairo to jubilee and it -- to tripoli and it ran over him next. gaddafi lived 6 months longer than bin laden before we killed him. assad orhe lesson to anybody else? i think i will negotiate with the americans. and if i really change my behavior, if i improve the human rights and go after radical jihadists, they will be with me. develop a shared vision for where we want to go. we need to learn from the lessons and mistakes...
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since 204 it has had two competing administrations one in tripoli and the other in the eastern port city of tobru can be. a south african court says the president violated the constitution by using state money to renovate his home. zuma must pay back the amount within 45 days. a group estimated he used millions of dollars for person swimming pool, theater, parking garage and a cattle rank >>>-- ranch >>> in france some employers are pushing back against the 35 hour work week. they say increasing the hours will make the workplace for flexible and save jobs. >> reporter: they're known for being ideal for getting out of tight corners and for being economical. in a squeezed market tens of thousands of these smart cars have been produced at this factory in france every year. when the workforce arrive on shift, they know they will finish slightly later than they used to. the 35-hour working week at the factory has come to an end to try to increase productivity. some extra hours are now being paid at a reduced rate. in return the company has promised to secure workers jobs until 2020. >> transl
since 204 it has had two competing administrations one in tripoli and the other in the eastern port city of tobru can be. a south african court says the president violated the constitution by using state money to renovate his home. zuma must pay back the amount within 45 days. a group estimated he used millions of dollars for person swimming pool, theater, parking garage and a cattle rank >>>-- ranch >>> in france some employers are pushing back against the 35 hour work week....
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. >> the capitol tripoli on wednesday, his security bureau listed 17 people including key figures from libya's other administrations. >> the arrival of that government of national accord. >> the federal prosecutors office says both countries will now have to decide on how to transfer saleh. he has already agreed to be moved to france. he was the sole surviving suspect in the november attacks which killed 130 people. he was arrested in brussells avenue four months on the run. one of the world's best known architects has died at the age of 65. he was known for designing the london aquatic center using the 2012 olympics as well as the opera house in china among others. she was the first woman to be awarded the architectural award. the r.a.i.b. sterling. more refugees have been arriving in greece, bringing the total number to 50,000. and with so many people crammed into makeshift camps there are people that are becoming separated from other members of their families. that's on the greece mad done yeah border. just a few hundred meters from the board tear is separating them. host on his way
. >> the capitol tripoli on wednesday, his security bureau listed 17 people including key figures from libya's other administrations. >> the arrival of that government of national accord. >> the federal prosecutors office says both countries will now have to decide on how to transfer saleh. he has already agreed to be moved to france. he was the sole surviving suspect in the november attacks which killed 130 people. he was arrested in brussells avenue four months on the run....
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thomas jefferson was dealing with that islamic pirates in tripoli. this is ongoing. it's always going to happen and we need to do something about it and political correctness is stopping us from doing something about it and that is why we need to get rid of this political correctness. >> based on-- it looks like we are destroying ourselves in order to move the agenda forward and it seems like we need to denied as a conservative. what are your suggestions for that? >> i don't live in chicago, so i can't vote. but, i clearly follow american politics. american politics much like the country and the culture and the people is certainly exceptional. we are getting a great look at that this time around. i had the great opportunity of being in both new hampshire and south carolina the last couple of weeks and i flew in from charlson yesterday and i had back there tomorrow and it's very just in to see what's happening. i certainly believe in 2016 what we are seeing is the rise of that anti- pc politician and i think that you are correct, the pendulum is swinging back. i don't
thomas jefferson was dealing with that islamic pirates in tripoli. this is ongoing. it's always going to happen and we need to do something about it and political correctness is stopping us from doing something about it and that is why we need to get rid of this political correctness. >> based on-- it looks like we are destroying ourselves in order to move the agenda forward and it seems like we need to denied as a conservative. what are your suggestions for that? >> i don't live in...
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on thursday, the libyan coast guard intercepted 122 refugees at sea and returned them to the capital tripoli, where they were detained. the united states and cuba continue to ease diplomatic and financial relations ahead of president obama's upcoming trip to havana next week. barack obama will become the first sitting u.s. president to visit cuba in 88 years. on wednesday, direct postal service between the two countries resumed after a half century. on thursday, cuban foreign minister bruno rodriguez said cuba would remove a 10% tax on u.s. cash dollars as soon as it verifies that the united states has lifted currency restrictions against cuba. seaworld has announced it will stop reading killer whales nearly three years after the , documentary "blackface" sparked intense criticism of seaworld's treatment of the animals and their trainers. since the documentary aired, seaworld has faced increasing pressure from animal rights activists, including peta, people for the ethical treatment of animals, to end the killer whale breeding program. seaworld's announcement comes only weeks after the theme
on thursday, the libyan coast guard intercepted 122 refugees at sea and returned them to the capital tripoli, where they were detained. the united states and cuba continue to ease diplomatic and financial relations ahead of president obama's upcoming trip to havana next week. barack obama will become the first sitting u.s. president to visit cuba in 88 years. on wednesday, direct postal service between the two countries resumed after a half century. on thursday, cuban foreign minister bruno...
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in libya anti-government forces now control a key city near the libyan capital of tripoli. >>> new zealand's prime minister >>> every time we go into a maximum security prison with our "lockup" crews, the same general pattern happens. at first there's hostility from the general prison population that we're there. we're breaking up their routine. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> then that slowly changes into curiosity. they start asking questions, how long are you here for, what are you doing, what kind of questions are you asking? and then the third phase is actual enthusiasm for us being there. because really every inmate has a story to tell. >> when penitentiary of new mexico inmate david scritchfield agreed to an interview, he still wasn't forthcoming. >> why don't you tell me how ferocious you used to be? >> i wasn't. i was just a kitty cat. i wasn't ferocious. none whatsoever. >> because you do seem to have a reputation. >> do i? someone's told you about that? >> scritchfield did eventually open up about the violent acts he committed in prison, acts which added more than a dozen years to his
in libya anti-government forces now control a key city near the libyan capital of tripoli. >>> new zealand's prime minister >>> every time we go into a maximum security prison with our "lockup" crews, the same general pattern happens. at first there's hostility from the general prison population that we're there. we're breaking up their routine. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> then that slowly changes into curiosity. they start asking questions, how long are...
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the bus kept going from cairo to tr tr tr tripoli and it rode over him next. gadhafi lived six months longer than bin laden before we killed him. what is the lesson to assad or anybody else out there? that's a good idea. i think i'll negotiate with the americans. if i really change my behavior, if i improve human rights or go after radical jihadists and work with em them, they're going to be with me. i don't think so, that's not going to work. a shared vision for where we want to go, how we're going to promote them in the future. the good things that we've done, with that, i'm more than willing to take whatever questions you want to throw my way. >> are there any -- two-part question. are there any democrats that could give that same kind of speech to a room? and if not, if you were in this room with a group of democrats, what would they be throwing back at you? >> yeah, i think there are. there are some. there's not a lot of democrats, but there are some who clearly see the threat from radical jihadists. what will they throw back at me? hillary clinton was ta
the bus kept going from cairo to tr tr tr tripoli and it rode over him next. gadhafi lived six months longer than bin laden before we killed him. what is the lesson to assad or anybody else out there? that's a good idea. i think i'll negotiate with the americans. if i really change my behavior, if i improve human rights or go after radical jihadists and work with em them, they're going to be with me. i don't think so, that's not going to work. a shared vision for where we want to go, how we're...
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gaining -- focused on gaining additional territory, possibly attacks in western libya like hotels in tripoli. over time they will develop the same external focus on europe and the united states that i.s.i.s. in iraq and syria have. so over time they will become and start sending those kind of people to western europe. the biggest flow of foreign fighters is now into libya, no longer into iraq and syria but libya. so the same problem we had in iraq and syria now playing out in europe, we're eventually going to see in libya. so that's important. that's the story on the safe haven and their territory and their movement, right? on terrorist attacks think about it this way -- in the last 4 and 4 1/2months since late october, they've brought down a russian airliner over the sinai, one of their groups. they directed an attack in paris, killing hundreds. san bernardino. >> rose: a connection. a connection, right. somebody who thought they were doing it in their name. now brussels, whether directed or not. so four attacks against the west in four and a half months, that's an unprecedented pace of att
gaining -- focused on gaining additional territory, possibly attacks in western libya like hotels in tripoli. over time they will develop the same external focus on europe and the united states that i.s.i.s. in iraq and syria have. so over time they will become and start sending those kind of people to western europe. the biggest flow of foreign fighters is now into libya, no longer into iraq and syria but libya. so the same problem we had in iraq and syria now playing out in europe, we're...