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so-called islamic state k has claimed responsibility. this year's nobel peace prize has been given to two independent journalists, one from the philippines, and one from russia. both run news outlets that hold their governments to account. the norwegian nobel committee said that prizes a statement of support for free speech everywhere. this "dw news." after a short break, i would take you through the "the day." tonight, the power of the pen versus the bullies on their swords. we will be right back. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ anchor: it is 10:00 p.m. in the french capital. our top stories this hour. islamic state claim sponsor ability for a suicide, attack at a mosque in conduce -- kunduz. it was the deadliest assault since the departure of u.s. troops. the africa-france summit wra up with president macron promising a reckoning with colonialism. it took place without any heads of state for the first time. 136 countries agr
so-called islamic state k has claimed responsibility. this year's nobel peace prize has been given to two independent journalists, one from the philippines, and one from russia. both run news outlets that hold their governments to account. the norwegian nobel committee said that prizes a statement of support for free speech everywhere. this "dw news." after a short break, i would take you through the "the day." tonight, the power of the pen versus the bullies on their...
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the local branch of the islamic state group - terrible. the local branch of the islamic state group isis terrible. the local branch of. the islamic state group isis k, say it had targeted members of the shia minority. isis k is much less powerful than their rivals, the taliban. it has a history of devastating attacks in afghanistan. in august, more than hundred 50 people were killed at a bombing outside of kabul airport. killed at a bombing outside of kabulairport. in killed at a bombing outside of kabul airport. in recent weeks, isis k has launched dozens of smaller attacks, targeting taliban fighters in eastern afghanistan. this lead is bombing in the north of the country apparently carried out by a member of the league ethnic group suggests isis k's influences expanding. the?t ethnic group suggests isis k's influences expanding. they are the enemies _ influences expanding. they are the enemies of _ influences expanding. they are the enemies of our _ influences expanding. they are the enemies of our nation. - the enemies of our nation. p
the local branch of the islamic state group - terrible. the local branch of the islamic state group isis terrible. the local branch of. the islamic state group isis k, say it had targeted members of the shia minority. isis k is much less powerful than their rivals, the taliban. it has a history of devastating attacks in afghanistan. in august, more than hundred 50 people were killed at a bombing outside of kabul airport. killed at a bombing outside of kabulairport. in killed at a bombing...
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islamic state claim sponsor ability for a suicide, attack at a mosque in conduce -- kunduz. it was the deadliest assault since the departure of u.s. troops. the africa-france summit wra up with president macron promising a reckoning with colonialism. it took place without any heads of state for the first time. 136 countries agreed t a vast overhaul of global corporate xation rules, including backing a 15% minimum tax on the biggest companies's profits. we will have more from our business editor later in the program. ♪ first, the islamic state group is-k has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomber attack in the city of kunduz. the victims were shiite worshipers that had gathered in a mosque. isis are deadly rivals to the taliban, and this is the worst attack since the departure of u.s. forces in august. reporter: the bomb went out -- off on friday in kunduz. dozens killed and many more wounded. >> i was doingonstruction work at home and is soon as prayer started, i hrd an explosion. i went into the mosque to look for my relatives and saw bodies everywhere. reporter: the
islamic state claim sponsor ability for a suicide, attack at a mosque in conduce -- kunduz. it was the deadliest assault since the departure of u.s. troops. the africa-france summit wra up with president macron promising a reckoning with colonialism. it took place without any heads of state for the first time. 136 countries agreed t a vast overhaul of global corporate xation rules, including backing a 15% minimum tax on the biggest companies's profits. we will have more from our business editor...
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forgotten children of islamic state, a special report from icam in syria where families of the foreign fighters are being held. >> 2, 1. >> and star trek's william shatner makes history as the oldest person ever to go into space. ♪ laura: welcome to world news america on pbs in around the globe. we begin with the global supply chain. it is struggling and pushing prices higher. consumers find it harder to get imported goods. this began during the pandemic as online shopping surged and in the u.s. with the holidays coming, president biden worries americans won't be able to get what they want and this could affect economic growth. he tried to address the problems in the supply chain. here's the issue. thousands of shipping containers stuck on cargo ships off the california coast unable to dock and be unloaded because of the massiv backlog. president biden announced that the port of los angeles will start to operate 24 hours a day. he said major american companies including walmart have agreed to move goods around-the-clock. here is mr. biden speing. pres. biden: today's announcement has
forgotten children of islamic state, a special report from icam in syria where families of the foreign fighters are being held. >> 2, 1. >> and star trek's william shatner makes history as the oldest person ever to go into space. ♪ laura: welcome to world news america on pbs in around the globe. we begin with the global supply chain. it is struggling and pushing prices higher. consumers find it harder to get imported goods. this began during the pandemic as online shopping surged...
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state, thatis group like the islamic state, that is going to be a big challenge for the taliban rule as there. and also, the instability because people are tired of war for years and years and now for the last few weeks so for the civilians it will be a concern. even though they may not be challenging the establishment of the taliban but these kind of attacks can create instability. meanwhile, the spanish prime minister says the spanish prime minister says the government will provide more than $230 million in reconstruction aid to la palma because of the young going volcanic eruption there. scientists have recorded eight new earthquake and say activity in the area remains intense. the bbc�*s and johnson is in la palma with this update. in the last hour or so this volcano has become even more active. eruption is even more powerful and poses even more of a risk than it was two weeks ago, orany time a risk than it was two weeks ago, or any time in the last fortnight. there is potential fortnight. there is potential for more areas to be evacuated tonight from all people to have tonight
state, thatis group like the islamic state, that is going to be a big challenge for the taliban rule as there. and also, the instability because people are tired of war for years and years and now for the last few weeks so for the civilians it will be a concern. even though they may not be challenging the establishment of the taliban but these kind of attacks can create instability. meanwhile, the spanish prime minister says the spanish prime minister says the government will provide more than...
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the islamic state group say it was behind the bombing. state group say it was behind the bombinu. ., ., ,, and bombing. your royal highness... and we seak bombing. your royal highness... and we speak to — bombing. your royal highness... and we speak to the _ bombing. your royal highness... and we speak to the start _ bombing. your royal highness. .. and we speak to the start of— bombing. your royal highness... and we speak to the start of the _ bombing. your royal highness... and we speak to the start of the new - we speak to the start of the new movie that chronicles princess diana's strained relationship with the royal family. hello and a warm welcome if you're watching on pbs in the us or around the world. stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the right to freedom of expression has been recognised by this year's nobel peace prize, which has been awarded to two journalists known for their hard—hitting investigations, which have angered their countries' powerful leaders. maria ressa from the
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the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack. they are islamic extremist who believe worshipers are heretics. this is the latest act of violence by the islamic state group within afghanistan in recent weeks. the group refuses to recognize the authority of the taliban which came to power in august. our afghan correspondent has more and a warning, his report contains images that some may find distressing. >> fear and panic once again in afghanistan. tim's of the blast are rushed to hospital. >> there were so many people injured. hardly anyone was unhurt. most of those sitting there were killed. it is terrible. >> the local branch of the islamic state group, isis-k said it targeted groups of the shia minority. they are less powerful than the rivals, the taliban. they have a history of devastating attacks afghanistan. in august, more than 150 people were killed in a bombing outside of the kabul airport. in recent weeks, have launched dozens of smaller t targeting taliban fighters in eastern afghanistan. this latest bombing in the nor
the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack. they are islamic extremist who believe worshipers are heretics. this is the latest act of violence by the islamic state group within afghanistan in recent weeks. the group refuses to recognize the authority of the taliban which came to power in august. our afghan correspondent has more and a warning, his report contains images that some may find distressing. >> fear and panic once again in afghanistan. tim's of the blast...
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detained in syria after the mother took the children into islamic state territory. and the champion of south africa's apartheid struggle desmond tutu turns 90. how the young see his legacy. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs in around the globe. we begin in pakistan where an earthquake has killed at least 15 people, some childr. it struck in the early morning, injuring hundreds. the prime minister has deployed the army to help with rescue efforts. the worst affected area was a southwestern province. the quake was so strong houses made of mud and bricks crumbled. we are on the scene and hav this report. >> we were in deep sleep when around 3:00 in the morning a strong earthquake jolted the city and before they could run their lives, within seconds, 100 houses and buildings collapsed. he lost the members of his family, including a four month old nephew. >> the roof of our house given while six members of my family, including my mother an siblings were sleeping. -- we were able to rescue three of them but three died on the spot. >> it is one ofhe less district
detained in syria after the mother took the children into islamic state territory. and the champion of south africa's apartheid struggle desmond tutu turns 90. how the young see his legacy. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs in around the globe. we begin in pakistan where an earthquake has killed at least 15 people, some childr. it struck in the early morning, injuring hundreds. the prime minister has deployed the army to help with rescue efforts. the worst affected area was a...
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reporter: this propaganda footage shows fighters from the islamic state, sign group, borrowed from the historic region of the same name which includes parts of modern-day afghanistan and pakistan. as early as 2014 former afghan and pakistani taliban commanders pledged allegiance to the late leader abu bakr al-baghdadi. and in 2015, the islamic state group officiated with the raised the creation of its cortisone affiliate. >> estlished itself in afghanistan, counting on those who were appointed by the taliban, military commanders throughout the region of the islamic state hooch give them a foothold in afghanistan. reporter: this offshoot operates in the north of afghanistan. according to a u.n. report from july, it retains between 500 and 1500 core fighters, though its operations are largely underground and clandestine. i.s. k is in direct competition with the taliban, but the groups is-k is seen as more extreme in both theology and ideology. still, they have managed to carry out high-profile attacks in afghanistan, which includes, targeting the kabul university and a maternity ward in
reporter: this propaganda footage shows fighters from the islamic state, sign group, borrowed from the historic region of the same name which includes parts of modern-day afghanistan and pakistan. as early as 2014 former afghan and pakistani taliban commanders pledged allegiance to the late leader abu bakr al-baghdadi. and in 2015, the islamic state group officiated with the raised the creation of its cortisone affiliate. >> estlished itself in afghanistan, counting on those who were...
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it wasn't us adults recruited from dozens of countries to join islamic state group. thousands of children were taken tojoin thousands of children were taken to join the self proclaimed qualified by their parents. many of those survived are now detained in kurdish run camps in syria. among them, three british children. for an exclusive interview, the bbc travelled to the camp where she met the children and their mother. this is no place for children to live but doesn't do. children of islamic state groups fallen caliphate. shall i fix our groups fallen caliphate. shall i fix your slippery? _ groups fallen caliphate. shall i fix your slippery? amongst | i fix your slippery? amongst them are three british sisters. they live here with their mother, nicole. are you, as a mother, nicole. are you, as a mother, decided to take your children to islamic state group territory to live under their regime, it was brutal, there were beheadings, murders, massacres. why did you do that? how do you explain that to anyone? t how do you explain that to anyone?— how do you explain that
it wasn't us adults recruited from dozens of countries to join islamic state group. thousands of children were taken tojoin thousands of children were taken to join the self proclaimed qualified by their parents. many of those survived are now detained in kurdish run camps in syria. among them, three british children. for an exclusive interview, the bbc travelled to the camp where she met the children and their mother. this is no place for children to live but doesn't do. children of islamic...
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in other news: the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb blast that killed more than a0 people at a mosque in afghanistan. the us government has confirmed 8 november is the date when it'll be opening up its borders to fully vaccinated travellers. and one of the most distinctive and soulful voices in pop is back. adele releases her first new song in six years. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin here in the uk, where tributes have been paid to british member of parliament sir david amess, who was killed while holding a regular meeting with his constituents in essex in the south—east of england. police say a man has been arrested and have declared it a terrorist incident. a 25—year—old man was arrested shortly afterwards — he's said to be british and of somali heritage. our correspondent, daniel sandford, has this report. forensic teams and officers of the church were his local mp had been holding his surgery. before the meeting was over a man has dubbed him multiple times in front of his assistant and his pa. he died at the scene. leaving con
in other news: the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb blast that killed more than a0 people at a mosque in afghanistan. the us government has confirmed 8 november is the date when it'll be opening up its borders to fully vaccinated travellers. and one of the most distinctive and soulful voices in pop is back. adele releases her first new song in six years. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin here in the uk, where tributes have been paid to british member...
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the islamic state says it was behind the attack. it happened during friday prayers when the mosque would have been fat -- would have been packed. many dozens of people were injured. these pictures give it an idea of the devastation which took place early in the afternoon inside the mosque. it's the deadliest single attack in afghanistan since u.s. forces left country. here is our afghanistan correspondent. >> this blast took place around 1:30 p.m. in a northeastern city as worshipers wereathering for friday prayers. there were around 300 people inside the mosque at the time the suicide bomber blew himself up, causing after devastation. it's believed more than 50 people were killed. in the last hour or so, the local branch of the islamic stat groupisk haslaimed responsibility for the killing. they have recently targeted the shia minority. they are also feels rivales -- rivals of the taliban. they have lost bombing attacks targeting tele-band fighters. that's in the east of the country and in and around kabul. this the tech in the nor
the islamic state says it was behind the attack. it happened during friday prayers when the mosque would have been fat -- would have been packed. many dozens of people were injured. these pictures give it an idea of the devastation which took place early in the afternoon inside the mosque. it's the deadliest single attack in afghanistan since u.s. forces left country. here is our afghanistan correspondent. >> this blast took place around 1:30 p.m. in a northeastern city as worshipers...
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british woman who took her children to join the islamic state group. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel, as part of black history month we look at two trailblazers in hockey. two women who have made a huge impact on their sport. the nhs in england and wales is to fund the first—ever audit of patients living with secondary breast cancer. doctors say it will help ensure that every patient diagnosed with secondary cancer when the disease spreads to other parts of the body has access to the best possible treatment and care. it follows a decade of campaigning by charities and patients. our correspondentjeremy cooke was given access to the clatterbridge cancer centre in liverpool, where he spoke to three patients. are you ok to step on the stairs please? t are you 0k to step on the stairs lease? ., ., ., are you 0k to step on the stairs lease? . ., ., , , ., , please? i had a tumour in my breast that was relatively _ please? i had a tumour in my breast that was relatively large, _ that was relatively large, metastases in
british woman who took her children to join the islamic state group. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel, as part of black history month we look at two trailblazers in hockey. two women who have made a huge impact on their sport. the nhs in england and wales is to fund the first—ever audit of patients living with secondary breast cancer. doctors say it will help ensure that every patient diagnosed with secondary cancer when the disease spreads to other parts...
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the group calling itself islamic state says it was behind the attack. the biggest overhaul of the international corporate tax system in decades has received widespread welcome internationally. it is hoped that within two years, the largest multinationals will pay a minimum tax rate of 15%. some of the big technology companies which will be affected, facebook, amazon and google, have spoken positively about the agreement.
the group calling itself islamic state says it was behind the attack. the biggest overhaul of the international corporate tax system in decades has received widespread welcome internationally. it is hoped that within two years, the largest multinationals will pay a minimum tax rate of 15%. some of the big technology companies which will be affected, facebook, amazon and google, have spoken positively about the agreement.
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you, as a mother, decided to take your children to islamic state group territory. there were beheadings, there were murders, there were massacres. how would you explain that to anyone? i don't think, even if i explained it, everyone would understand. but it was about my family being together, do you understand? and honestly, secondly, what may have happened, we've never been witness to it, my children and i, honestly. you know, i haven't seen a beheading in my life. but her children have suffered trauma and loss. their father was killed fighting for is as the group persecuted minorities and enslaved women. and their ten—year—old brother isaac died in an air strike in front of them. i really miss my family, i miss my granny, my aunties. i miss my grandmother, my other grandmother. all of those people, i miss them so much. this camp is run by the kurdish authorities. they want countries to take their citizens back. the uk is reluctant to allow the wives of islamic state group's foreign fighters to return to britain. they are viewed as a threat to national securit
you, as a mother, decided to take your children to islamic state group territory. there were beheadings, there were murders, there were massacres. how would you explain that to anyone? i don't think, even if i explained it, everyone would understand. but it was about my family being together, do you understand? and honestly, secondly, what may have happened, we've never been witness to it, my children and i, honestly. you know, i haven't seen a beheading in my life. but her children have...
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in other news, the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb blast that killed more than a0 people at a mosque in afghanistan. the us government has confirmed the 8th of november is the date when it'll be opening up its borders to fully vaccinated travellers. # ..that i've been washing my hands in forever... and one of the most distinctive and soulful voices in pop is back. adele releases her first new song in six years. # ..but i can't being myself to swim when i am drowning... we begin here in the uk, where police have declared the fatal stabbing of the member of parliament, sir david amess, to be a terrorist incident. he was attacked while holding a meeting for constituents. a 25—year—old british man — thought to be of somali heritage — has been arrested on suspicion of murdering the conservative mp. politicians from all parties have expressed their shock and grief at the killing — as our correspondent, daniel sandford reports. forensics teams and firearms officers at the methodist church where the local mp had been holding his fortnightly surgery.
in other news, the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb blast that killed more than a0 people at a mosque in afghanistan. the us government has confirmed the 8th of november is the date when it'll be opening up its borders to fully vaccinated travellers. # ..that i've been washing my hands in forever... and one of the most distinctive and soulful voices in pop is back. adele releases her first new song in six years. # ..but i can't being myself to swim when i am...
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host: in jalalabad, there is a battle for supremacy between the taliban and the islamic state. a story with soul. a nine-year-old whose grandfather inspired his passion for dancing. ♪ host: welcome to world news america. pbs at around the globe. pres. biden met the pope at the start of his second foreign trip and the french president to try to repair frayed relations. it is a busy few days for him. leaders from g20 countries meet in rome tomorrow at the climate summit in glasco on sunday. mr. biden is on the world stage. the fate of his domestic agenda is in the balance. john is traveling with the u.s. president. john: the ruler of the world's preeminent superpower en route to meet the world's most powerful religious leader. for joe biden, only america's second roman catholic president, this is an audience with his guide and someone he admires enormously. pres. biden: you're the most significant warrior for peace i have met. i would like to give you a coin. my son would want me to give this to you. john: the president gave him a coin as a gift and joked about his irish herita
host: in jalalabad, there is a battle for supremacy between the taliban and the islamic state. a story with soul. a nine-year-old whose grandfather inspired his passion for dancing. ♪ host: welcome to world news america. pbs at around the globe. pres. biden met the pope at the start of his second foreign trip and the french president to try to repair frayed relations. it is a busy few days for him. leaders from g20 countries meet in rome tomorrow at the climate summit in glasco on sunday. mr....
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the group calling itself islamic state is behind the attacks. the group that the attack happened in kunduz during friday prayers when it would have been packed with worshippers. officials say many would have been injured. secunder kermani reports. fear and panic once again in afghanistan. injured victims of the blast are rushed to hospital. translation: there were so many people who were injured. _ hardly anyone was not hurt. most of those who were sitting there were killed. it's terrible. the local branch of the islamic state group, is—k, said it had targeted members of the shia minority. is—k is much less powerful than their rivals, the taliban, but has a history of devastating attacks in afghanistan. in august, more than 150 people were killed at a bombing outside kabul airport. in recent weeks, is has also launched dozens of smaller attacks targeting taliban fighters in eastern afghanistan. this latest bombing, in the north of the country — apparently carried out by a member of the uyghur ethnic group — suggests is�*s influence is
the group calling itself islamic state is behind the attacks. the group that the attack happened in kunduz during friday prayers when it would have been packed with worshippers. officials say many would have been injured. secunder kermani reports. fear and panic once again in afghanistan. injured victims of the blast are rushed to hospital. translation: there were so many people who were injured. _ hardly anyone was not hurt. most of those who were sitting there were killed. it's terrible. the...
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in other news: the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb blast that killed more than a0 people at a mosque in afghanistan. the us government has confirmed 8 november is the date when it'll be opening up its borders to fully vaccinated travellers. # ..that i've been washing my hands in forever... and one of the most distinctive and soulful voices in pop is back. adele releases her first new song in six years. # ..to swim when i am drowning... welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. i'm rich preston. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin here in the uk, where the killing of a member of parliament, sir david amess, has been declared an act of terrorism. he was meeting constituents in the south east of england, when he was stabbed multiple times. a 25—year—old man, thought to be a british national of somali origin, was arrested shortly afterwards. politicians shortly afterwards. from all parties have politicians from all parties have expressed their shock and grief at the killing. our correspondent daniel sandford has this repor
in other news: the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb blast that killed more than a0 people at a mosque in afghanistan. the us government has confirmed 8 november is the date when it'll be opening up its borders to fully vaccinated travellers. # ..that i've been washing my hands in forever... and one of the most distinctive and soulful voices in pop is back. adele releases her first new song in six years. # ..to swim when i am drowning... welcome to our viewers on...
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islamic states as it's behind the attack and it happened during friday prayers. and officials say many dozens of people were also injured. reporting from neighbouring pakistan, are correspondent. this blast took place at 1:30pm in the northern city of kunduz injured victims of the blaster rushed to hospital. 50 injured victims of the blaster rushed to hospital.— injured victims of the blaster rushed to hospital. so many people were injured- _ rushed to hospital. so many people were injured. hardly _ rushed to hospital. so many people were injured. hardly anyone - rushed to hospital. so many people were injured. hardly anyone was i were injured. hardly anyone was unharmed. most of those sitting there were killed. it is terrible. the local branch of the islamic state group said it had targeted members of the she a minority. they are much less powerful than their rivals the taliban but has a history of attacks in afghanistan. in august, more than 150 people were killed in a bombing outside of kabul airport. in recent weeks, they have launched several smaller attac
islamic states as it's behind the attack and it happened during friday prayers. and officials say many dozens of people were also injured. reporting from neighbouring pakistan, are correspondent. this blast took place at 1:30pm in the northern city of kunduz injured victims of the blaster rushed to hospital. 50 injured victims of the blaster rushed to hospital.— injured victims of the blaster rushed to hospital. so many people were injured- _ rushed to hospital. so many people were injured....
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it's home for the surviving children of islamic state group's fallen caliphate. shall i fix your slipper? amongst them are three british sisters. they are seven, nine and 12, and they live here with their mum, nicole jack. you, as their mother, decided to take your children to islamic state group territory to live under their regime, it was brutal, there were beheadings, murders, massacres. why did you do that? how would you explain that to anyone? i don't think even if i explain it, everyone would understand, but from my point of view where i stand, firstly, it was about my family being together, do you understand? honestly, secondly, what may have happened, we have never been witness to it, my children and i, honestly. you know, i haven't seen a beheading in my life. but her children have suffered trauma and loss. their father was killed fighting for is. and their ten—year—old brother isaac died in an air strike in front of them. i really miss my family, i miss my granny, my aunties. i miss my grandmother and my other grandmother. i miss them so much. as wi
it's home for the surviving children of islamic state group's fallen caliphate. shall i fix your slipper? amongst them are three british sisters. they are seven, nine and 12, and they live here with their mum, nicole jack. you, as their mother, decided to take your children to islamic state group territory to live under their regime, it was brutal, there were beheadings, murders, massacres. why did you do that? how would you explain that to anyone? i don't think even if i explain it, everyone...
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islamic state group bomb attacks put the taliban under pressure in afghanistan — we have a special report. and celebrating the cultural enrichment of britain through immigration, to mark 150 years of the royal albert hall. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel, pakistan are on the brink of the semifinals of the men's t20 world cup after a thrilling win over afghanistan. good evening. borisjohnson is to meet the french president emmanuel macron this weekend, to try to diffuse growing tensions over post—brexit fishing rights. both leaders are in rome attending a 620 summit, amid acrimony between the uk and france concerning access to each other�*s territorial waters. france claims britain has denied fishing licences to dozens of french boats, while britain says the majority of licences have been issued, but some french vessels don't meet the criteria for british waters. france, having already impounded one uk vessel, is now threatening to block other boats entering her ports. borisjohnson says he's "puzzled" by the threat, and warns he'll do whatever�*s necessary to prote
islamic state group bomb attacks put the taliban under pressure in afghanistan — we have a special report. and celebrating the cultural enrichment of britain through immigration, to mark 150 years of the royal albert hall. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel, pakistan are on the brink of the semifinals of the men's t20 world cup after a thrilling win over afghanistan. good evening. borisjohnson is to meet the french president emmanuel macron this weekend, to try to diffuse...
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us officials are warning that the in the islamic state group branch could be in a position to launch attacks abroad in six months. the taliban insist it won't allow that to happen. ifs is far smaller than the taliban. —— iis. a new chapter is beginning in this conflict. we have come to its front line. the taliban now rule the country. but here injalalabad, they're facing an almost daily stream of targeted attacks by the local branch of the islamic state group. this, a roadside bombing. the hit and run tactics of the taliban now used against them. it's notjust the taliban who are under attack. abdul rahman mawin was a prominent social activist. his two young sons saw him gunned down earlier this month. translation: when the taliban took power, we were hopeful that - all the violence and killing would finally stop, but now we face this new phenomena with the name of is. the taliban's intelligence service has detained dozens of alleged is members. hundreds escaped from prison during the group's takeover. dead bodies with notes labelling them is fighters are dumped by the road every
us officials are warning that the in the islamic state group branch could be in a position to launch attacks abroad in six months. the taliban insist it won't allow that to happen. ifs is far smaller than the taliban. —— iis. a new chapter is beginning in this conflict. we have come to its front line. the taliban now rule the country. but here injalalabad, they're facing an almost daily stream of targeted attacks by the local branch of the islamic state group. this, a roadside bombing. the...
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officials warng that the islamic state groups branch and afghanistan could be in a position to launch attacks abroad in as little as six months, although the taliban insists they will not allow that to happen. there groups are fierce rivals but isis is far smaller than the taliban. in the east of the country, a bloody conflict is escalating between the two sides. >> a new chapter is beginning in this conflict. we have come to its frontline. the taliban now with the country -- now rule the country, but here, they are facing a daily stream of targeted attacks by the local branch of the islamic state group. this, a roadside bombing. the hit and run tactics of the taliban now used against them. it is not just the taliban who are under attack. a prominent social activist, his two young sons saw him going to down earlier this month. >> when the taliban took power, we were hopeful that all the violence and killing would finally stop. but now, we face this new phenomenon. reporter: the taliban's intelligence service has detained dozens of alleged i.s. members, hundreds of escape from prison d
officials warng that the islamic state groups branch and afghanistan could be in a position to launch attacks abroad in as little as six months, although the taliban insists they will not allow that to happen. there groups are fierce rivals but isis is far smaller than the taliban. in the east of the country, a bloody conflict is escalating between the two sides. >> a new chapter is beginning in this conflict. we have come to its frontline. the taliban now with the country -- now rule the...
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the islamic state province, the regional athlete if islamic state, claimed responsibility for that attack. we do not know who is behind the kandahar attack buses the taliban seized control of this country, there has been an increased threat of is attacks and many of them have taken place, large-scale attacks as well. when you ask the taliban -- yesterday, i was speaking to a spokesman and asked what his government is doing about the threat of is and he played down this threat, saying that they do not consider that this is going to become a big security challenge for them and therefore they are not doing anything particular to combat the growing threat of is. also, after the talks the taliban had with the u.s. over the weekend, they have said they do not want the u.s. or any other foreign country's help to tackle the threat of is. anchor: stay with us on bbc world news because still to come -- ♪ anchor: her first song in six years, we will be talking about adele's new release. ♪ >> these affected by the earthquake are returning to life but in the marina area where most of the damage wa
the islamic state province, the regional athlete if islamic state, claimed responsibility for that attack. we do not know who is behind the kandahar attack buses the taliban seized control of this country, there has been an increased threat of is attacks and many of them have taken place, large-scale attacks as well. when you ask the taliban -- yesterday, i was speaking to a spokesman and asked what his government is doing about the threat of is and he played down this threat, saying that they...
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., �* , between islamic state militants and the taliban?— the taliban? that's going to be a challenae the taliban? that's going to be a challenge fer _ the taliban? that's going to be a challenge for the _ the taliban? that's going to be a challenge for the taliban, - the taliban? that's going to be a l challenge for the taliban, because in the last few weeks, there have been a number of attacks on taliban fighters. a few of the provinces in afghanistan. now, if they are going to raise the game by targeting kabul, that will cause concern because taliban is already struggling with the banking crisis. the food crisis has doubled in recent weeks, and when they are waiting for recognition now. if they are going to have another armed group, that's going to be a big challenge for the taliban rulers. also, people are tired of working for years and years and now that, there is no violence. for civilians, it will be a concern. even though they will not be challenging the taliban, these kind of attacks can create instability.— create instability. thank you for '
., �* , between islamic state militants and the taliban?— the taliban? that's going to be a challenae the taliban? that's going to be a challenge fer _ the taliban? that's going to be a challenge for the _ the taliban? that's going to be a challenge for the taliban, - the taliban? that's going to be a l challenge for the taliban, because in the last few weeks, there have been a number of attacks on taliban fighters. a few of the provinces in afghanistan. now, if they are going to raise the...
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us officials are warning that the islamic state group's branch in afghanistan could be in a position to launch attacks abroad in as little as six months�* time, though the taliban insist they won't allow that to happen. the two groups are fierce rivals, but is is far smaller than the taliban. in the east of the country, a murky and bloody conflict is escalating between the two sides. secunder kermani and cameraman malik mudassir travelled to the city of jalalabad. a new chapter is beginning in this conflict. we have come to its front line. the taliban now rule the country, but here injalalabad, they're facing an almost daily stream of targeted attacks by the local branch of the islamic state group. this a roadside bombing — the hit—and—run tactics of the taliban now used against them. it's notjust the taliban who are under attack. this person was a prominent social activist. his two young sons saw him gunned down earlier this month. translation: when the taliban took power, we were hopeful that - all the killing and violence would finally stop, but now we face this new phenom
us officials are warning that the islamic state group's branch in afghanistan could be in a position to launch attacks abroad in as little as six months�* time, though the taliban insist they won't allow that to happen. the two groups are fierce rivals, but is is far smaller than the taliban. in the east of the country, a murky and bloody conflict is escalating between the two sides. secunder kermani and cameraman malik mudassir travelled to the city of jalalabad. a new chapter is beginning...
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the islamic state group said it carried out the attack on the building in kunduz city. it's one of the bloodiest since the taliban took the capital kabul in august. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani reports. fear and panic once again in afghanistan. injured victims of the blast are rushed to hospital. translation: there were so many people who were injured. _ hardly anyone was unhurt. most of those who were sitting there were killed. it's terrible. the local branch of the islamic state group isk said it had targeted members of the shia minority. isk is much less powerful than their rivals, the taliban, but has a history of devastating attacks in afghanistan. in august more than 150 people were killed at a bombing outside kabul airport. explosion. in recent weeks is has also launched dozens of smaller attacks targeting taliban fighters in eastern afghanistan. this latest bombing in the north of the country apparently carried out by a member of the uighur ethnic group suggests is�*s influence is expanding. translation: they are i the enemies of our nation. people were
the islamic state group said it carried out the attack on the building in kunduz city. it's one of the bloodiest since the taliban took the capital kabul in august. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani reports. fear and panic once again in afghanistan. injured victims of the blast are rushed to hospital. translation: there were so many people who were injured. _ hardly anyone was unhurt. most of those who were sitting there were killed. it's terrible. the local branch of the islamic state group...
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yazidi child she and her husband bought as a slave when the islamic state group occupied iraq. a court in munich found thatjennifer wenisch allowed her husband, who was also a member of islamic state to chain the girl outside, leaving her to die. new covid rules are coming into force soon for travellers to the united states. most will have to show proof of vaccination, but there are some exemptions. current bans on non—us citizens arriving from many countries will also end. i got the details from our north america correspondent peter bowes. this essentially lifts restrictions for some 33 countries, restrictions that have been enforced throughout the pandemic. but it means now that foreign nationals — those non—us citizens — will be able to travel back into the united states again, as long as they have been fully vaccinated by one of the vaccines approved by the world health organization or the food and drug administration here in the united states, and within 72 hours — so three days of travelling — they have to test negative. for us citizens, they don�*t have to
yazidi child she and her husband bought as a slave when the islamic state group occupied iraq. a court in munich found thatjennifer wenisch allowed her husband, who was also a member of islamic state to chain the girl outside, leaving her to die. new covid rules are coming into force soon for travellers to the united states. most will have to show proof of vaccination, but there are some exemptions. current bans on non—us citizens arriving from many countries will also end. i got the details...
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response ability for the killings was claimed by islamic state. anticorruption islamic state. anticorru ption prosecutors islamic state. anticorruption prosecutors in ostia have placed sebastian kurz under investigation for alleged bribery. nine other people are also under investigation and reports in austria suggest the enquiry relates to the people�*s party allegedly bribing media outlets to publish favourable opinion polls. they say they are the victim of a politically motivated campaign. this year�*s nobel prize for chemistry has been awarded to benjamin glassed and mcmillan. their research could help form durable materials, store energy more efficiently in batteries or slow down the progress of diseases. the high court in london has ruled that the leader of dubai authorised the hacking of his former wife�*s phone as well as her lawyers�* phones as part of a sustained campaign of intimidation and threats during a custody battle over their children. a judge ruled that sheikh mohammed al—maktoum gave his express or implied authority for the phone of his sixth wife
response ability for the killings was claimed by islamic state. anticorruption islamic state. anticorru ption prosecutors islamic state. anticorruption prosecutors in ostia have placed sebastian kurz under investigation for alleged bribery. nine other people are also under investigation and reports in austria suggest the enquiry relates to the people�*s party allegedly bribing media outlets to publish favourable opinion polls. they say they are the victim of a politically motivated campaign....
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the fighters claimed that all local childrenere educated by the islamic state from the age of three. >> (speaking pashto): >> it was a really, really shocking moment for me to see the childrens of afghan learning jihad, learning ak-47. >> (conversing in pashto): >> learning how to shoot with pistol. (dry fires) they were trying to make them ready for the for the future of afghanistan. so now these children could be 15, 16 years old, i'm sure now they have weapon, they are ready to fight. >> (speaking pashto): ♪♪ >> narrator: after leaving the isis village, najibullah traveled to nangarhar province, just a few miles from a pakistan border. >> (conversing in dari): >> narrator: he saw how even back then in 2015, afghan forces were struggling against isis and the taliban. he went to the frontlines with a local police unit. >> (speaking dari): >> narrator: the police chief said resources and equipment were scarce. enemy lines were just a few hundred yards away. >> (speaking dari): >> narrator: he said he was willing to use brutal tactics against the taliban and isis. >> (speaking dar
the fighters claimed that all local childrenere educated by the islamic state from the age of three. >> (speaking pashto): >> it was a really, really shocking moment for me to see the childrens of afghan learning jihad, learning ak-47. >> (conversing in pashto): >> learning how to shoot with pistol. (dry fires) they were trying to make them ready for the for the future of afghanistan. so now these children could be 15, 16 years old, i'm sure now they have weapon, they...
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that was claimed by islamic state khorasan province, and the growing state of islamic state militancy is also something that's expected to be discussed during this two—day meeting. yogita limaye with that update. pope francis is launching what some catholics are describing as the most ambitious project of church reform in 60 years. a two year consultation involving every parish begins this weekend. it's the first time catholic voices across the world have been asked for their opinion on all types of issues from women's ordination to blessings for gay couples. our religious affairs reporter, harry farley, has more details on the project. it's effectively a giant consultation exercise. pope francis is asking every diocese around the world to meet and to discuss solutions to the issues they are facing. and so, in terms of the processes, as you say, what's going to happen is those local discussions will then be fed through to national bishops who will then filter through those ideas next year before taking their suggestions, those solutions to the problems they face, to rome in 2023. i
that was claimed by islamic state khorasan province, and the growing state of islamic state militancy is also something that's expected to be discussed during this two—day meeting. yogita limaye with that update. pope francis is launching what some catholics are describing as the most ambitious project of church reform in 60 years. a two year consultation involving every parish begins this weekend. it's the first time catholic voices across the world have been asked for their opinion on all...
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still to come — taliban fighters appear to have lots attacks targeting islamic state militants hours after a blast killed eight people outside kabul. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything will be different from now on and their country will be respected in the world once more as it used to be. the dell i llama. — once more as it used to be. the dell i llama, the _ once more as it used to be. tue: dell i llama, the spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. tiara year's nobel peace prize. two grenades _ year's nobel peace prize. two grenades exploded _ year's nobel peace prize. two grenades exploded and a group of soldiersjumped from grenades exploded and a group of soldiers jumped from a military— of soldiers jumped from a military truck and ran towards the president.— military truck and ran towards the president. after 437 years, the president. after 437 years, the skeletal— the president. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of _ the president. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry - the skeleta
still to come — taliban fighters appear to have lots attacks targeting islamic state militants hours after a blast killed eight people outside kabul. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything will be different from now on and their country will be respected in the world once more as it used to be. the dell i llama. — once more as it used to be. the dell i llama, the _ once more as it used to be. tue: dell i llama, the spiritual leader of...
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in 2014 the terrorist group islamic state launched a campaign to take or parts of iraq a syria. hundreds of thousands of people were killed or displaced. to ph back theilitantsthe -led coalion joined britain and france targeted the so-called islamic state with airstrikes. this tim violence spread into europe. on january 7th, 2015, two gunmen raided the offices of the ench satirical magazine charlie hebdo paris. 12 people were killed that day, traumatizing the country. angela merkel was in london visiting british prime minister david cameron, and immediately pledged germany's support. >> i will always be incredibly grateful to angela merkel for the stance she took when france fell victim to terrorist tacks. germany was our most valuable friend through those times. she was able to express solidarity with gestures. angela merkel came to paris she took the initiative and was the first to say she would join a mass demonstration against the threat of islamic extremism on january 11. that shaped our cooperation in the fight against terrorism. it was very important for franco-german rel
in 2014 the terrorist group islamic state launched a campaign to take or parts of iraq a syria. hundreds of thousands of people were killed or displaced. to ph back theilitantsthe -led coalion joined britain and france targeted the so-called islamic state with airstrikes. this tim violence spread into europe. on january 7th, 2015, two gunmen raided the offices of the ench satirical magazine charlie hebdo paris. 12 people were killed that day, traumatizing the country. angela merkel was in...
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i mean, at this point, could it be islamic state k? yes, i mean the, the signature of this kind of an attack seems compatible with what isis isis. k attacks have been in afghanistan. there was a previous slaughter of she prayer meetings at a mosque initiate mosque in afghanistan. and we know from what happened in iraq, the attacks on the she, i community. and she was a signature of how isis functioned at the time that isis began. so i think that while no one at this moment, the moment that we're speaking has claimed responsibility, one would have to guess that it's isis, of course, because it's a bomb attack like this. anyone could actually carry out such an attack and have it be attributed to some other entity life. isis. obviously it has a destabilizing impact on the african government. it's designed to destabilize the afghan government. isis is not the only player that wants to do that. but i think at this point, we can say without certainty, but with, in all likelihood that this will be a claim by isis as their attack. now, as we k
i mean, at this point, could it be islamic state k? yes, i mean the, the signature of this kind of an attack seems compatible with what isis isis. k attacks have been in afghanistan. there was a previous slaughter of she prayer meetings at a mosque initiate mosque in afghanistan. and we know from what happened in iraq, the attacks on the she, i community. and she was a signature of how isis functioned at the time that isis began. so i think that while no one at this moment, the moment that...
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state. and insurgency had been spreading across the region since 2017. what began with small scattered heads had grown into bigger, more organised and brutal assaults affecting many districts. this is the first major attacked impacting foreign workers. around 200 workers and locals had now sought refuge at the amarillo. we were inside the hotel, upstairs at the restaurant and the bar. we started getting shot at, they were shooting at us over the wall, so we all were lying on the floor and just keeping our heads down. we had no weapons, it was just just keeping our heads down. we had no weapons, it wasjust us, so now— had no weapons, it wasjust us, so now we — had no weapons, it wasjust us, so now we were going through our head. _ so now we were going through our head, there are people coming, _ our head, there are people coming, am i going to be killed like an— coming, am i going to be killed like an animal, is my head going _ like an animal, is my head going to _ like an animal, is my
state. and insurgency had been spreading across the region since 2017. what began with small scattered heads had grown into bigger, more organised and brutal assaults affecting many districts. this is the first major attacked impacting foreign workers. around 200 workers and locals had now sought refuge at the amarillo. we were inside the hotel, upstairs at the restaurant and the bar. we started getting shot at, they were shooting at us over the wall, so we all were lying on the floor and just...
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you, as a mother, decided to take your children to islamic state group territory. there were beheadings, there were murders, there were massacres. how would you explain that to anyone? i don't think, even if i explained it, everyone would understand. but it was about my family being together, do you understand? and honestly, secondly, what may have happened, we've never been witness to it, my children and i, honestly. you know? i haven't seen a beheading in my life. but her children have suffered trauma and loss. their father was killed fighting for is, as the group persecuted minorities and enslaved women. and their ten—year—old brother isaac died in an air strike in front of them. i really miss my family, i miss my granny, my aunties. i miss my grandmother, my other grandmother. all of those people, i miss them so much. this camp is run by the kurdish authorities. they want countries to take their citizens back. the uk is reluctant to allow the wives of islamic state group's foreign fighters to return to britain. they are viewed as a threat to national securi
you, as a mother, decided to take your children to islamic state group territory. there were beheadings, there were murders, there were massacres. how would you explain that to anyone? i don't think, even if i explained it, everyone would understand. but it was about my family being together, do you understand? and honestly, secondly, what may have happened, we've never been witness to it, my children and i, honestly. you know? i haven't seen a beheading in my life. but her children have...
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state khorasan province, and a growing state of islamic state militancy is also expected to be something discussed during this two—day meeting. something discussed during this two-day meeting.— something discussed during this two-day meeting. thank you very much. two-day meeting. thank you very much- you _ two-day meeting. thank you very much. you agree _ two-day meeting. thank you very much. you agree to _ two-day meeting. thank you very much. you agree to let _ two-day meeting. thank you very much. you agree to let my - two-day meeting. thank you very much. you agree to let my it - two-day meeting. thank you very much. you agree to let my it with that update. —— yogita limaye with that update. —— yogita limaye with that update. pope francis is launching what some catholics are describing as the most ambitious project of church reform in 60 years. a two year consultation involving every parish begins this weekend. it's the first time catholic voices across the world have been asked for their opinion on all types of issues, from women's ordination to blessings for gay couples
state khorasan province, and a growing state of islamic state militancy is also expected to be something discussed during this two—day meeting. something discussed during this two-day meeting.— something discussed during this two-day meeting. thank you very much. two-day meeting. thank you very much- you _ two-day meeting. thank you very much. you agree _ two-day meeting. thank you very much. you agree to _ two-day meeting. thank you very much. you agree to let _ two-day meeting. thank you...
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state, the devastation situation, they went through after the islamic state in this area. so everyone is saying rebuilding mosul is the main question, and this raises questions for the sunni component in iraq, so sunnis, there were prisons ofjihadis, and their cities need rebuilding, and that is the main headline, all sunni candidates, but people are frustrated, they don't want to take part in these elections. the cech president milos zeman is in hospital in prague for an undisclosed medical problem amid ongoing speculation of his health. news crews saw an ambulance leave his country retreat and claimed it was fitted with a mobile intensive care unit. his long—time ally the popular prime minister looks to have lost his bid for re—election. the french authorities are calling on the british government to honour its promise to pay them more than £50 million to help them try to stop migrants crossing the englsih channel in small boats. hundreds of people have made the journey in the past two days, leading to tension between france and the uk. simonjones reports. on a visi
state, the devastation situation, they went through after the islamic state in this area. so everyone is saying rebuilding mosul is the main question, and this raises questions for the sunni component in iraq, so sunnis, there were prisons ofjihadis, and their cities need rebuilding, and that is the main headline, all sunni candidates, but people are frustrated, they don't want to take part in these elections. the cech president milos zeman is in hospital in prague for an undisclosed medical...