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libya has been in turmoil since an uprising toppled muammar gaddafi in 2011. in the years after that, different political groups backed by international powers competed mostly through violence to gain control. in 2015, the government of national accord was formed in the west and with backing from the united nations, it was meant to serve as an interim government in libya after this turmoil, but the following year, the administration backed by a warlord voted against approving it and cooperation between both ends of libya broke down. since then, there have been years of war and attempts to take control of the capital by force. finally and after months of united nations-backed negotiations, the two sides agreed to a cease-fire in march and formed a unity government pending elections this month. let's bring in our guest from paris, a journalist whose -- who specializes in libyan politics. and an expert in north africa affairs and board member with the institute of saharan studies. thank you for joining us. the general feeling was that basically the 24th of decemb
libya has been in turmoil since an uprising toppled muammar gaddafi in 2011. in the years after that, different political groups backed by international powers competed mostly through violence to gain control. in 2015, the government of national accord was formed in the west and with backing from the united nations, it was meant to serve as an interim government in libya after this turmoil, but the following year, the administration backed by a warlord voted against approving it and cooperation...
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eric: the italians have provided libya with 16 ships. the eu border agency, frontex, even trains their crews. often people chancing this journey aren't just escaping war or poverty. increasingly, they're trying to escape libya itself, because tens of thousands who've tried to cross from there have been held in detention camps, often run by the militias. a un report says they suffer unimaginable horrors: gang rapes, starvation, beatings, torture, even death. now, the un is very clear, it's illegal to send these migrants back to libya, but that is now the official policy of some european countries, pushing them back to what could be more unimaginable horrors. irene: what europe and the european union is doing to these people, it's disgusting, it's totally awful. it's something that we cannot admit. and i think as long as i can do something for them, i'm going to do it. eric: it's been a stressful first night for the rescuers. but any thoughts of resting are soon dispelled. the boats keep on coming. male: lampedusa? lampedusa? lampedusa. la
eric: the italians have provided libya with 16 ships. the eu border agency, frontex, even trains their crews. often people chancing this journey aren't just escaping war or poverty. increasingly, they're trying to escape libya itself, because tens of thousands who've tried to cross from there have been held in detention camps, often run by the militias. a un report says they suffer unimaginable horrors: gang rapes, starvation, beatings, torture, even death. now, the un is very clear, it's...
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what happened in libya? i happen to be there. when it happened there, there was an $830.00 meeting in the pentagon. on the day of the crusts and them meeting the tammy and john chase communicate that anybody went is libya and removes mom or get duffy will leave a 100 warning tribes for a 100 years. so i'm don't enter libya unless you're willing to spend half a 1000000 troops and run every little angle of it where people live and buy from the sand. so the joint chiefs agreed with chicks. 7 kill defense bob gates agreed with them and got permission from the white house to issue a statement. i think it was around 10, 28 in the morning, rush in time saying that the united states will not intervene in libya. this is after more america duffy went on television and said that he was going to go go to bon gassy and kill them all. zamarelli examiner. every alley we're going to go. every alley. we're going to kill them all the civil 9, big whatever, the called. then gay discuss permission to say you are still not going to be many less on th
what happened in libya? i happen to be there. when it happened there, there was an $830.00 meeting in the pentagon. on the day of the crusts and them meeting the tammy and john chase communicate that anybody went is libya and removes mom or get duffy will leave a 100 warning tribes for a 100 years. so i'm don't enter libya unless you're willing to spend half a 1000000 troops and run every little angle of it where people live and buy from the sand. so the joint chiefs agreed with chicks. 7 kill...
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fierce battle rages around a syrian prison where i so fighters are trying to free their comrades and why libya has opened its 1st detention center for migrant women. and it will begin in book, in a faso, where a curfew has been imposed after a day of unrest in army camps and on the streets. people will have to stay inside until o 530 g m t and the internet has been shut down. we will work to the sound of heavy gun fired several military barracks and mutinous soldiers seized control of one base in the capitol. the government denied that had been an attempted coup. after reports, the military had taken charge and detained president hock mock cab away several hours later, protest as burnt, and looted the headquarters of cowboys, political party. as we so grain frustration over the government's failure to stop attacks by armed groups which lead to protests and clashes on saturday. a decade of violence has killed thousands and a spaced one and a half 1000000 people. by the end of last year. many of him as sort safety in the capital. harry wilkins reports from like a double downside military barrack
fierce battle rages around a syrian prison where i so fighters are trying to free their comrades and why libya has opened its 1st detention center for migrant women. and it will begin in book, in a faso, where a curfew has been imposed after a day of unrest in army camps and on the streets. people will have to stay inside until o 530 g m t and the internet has been shut down. we will work to the sound of heavy gun fired several military barracks and mutinous soldiers seized control of one base...
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in libya, that continues to include syria aside in syria. and the feeling was, and this is partially related to, at the time the absolute military dominance of the west. and i've been a, so there's a feeling that we should intervene to help these are press populations. now, in retrospect, it has not been a very successful policy in iraq. it produced isis. and a lot of subsequent was in libya and produced anarchy, which continues to this day in syria produced very nearly a war with russia actually, and syria remains in the cooling mess. at the moment, actually, i think there's a lot of chin scratching going on in the west about whether this was an entirely sensible approach to life. now let's see what comes along next. but for the moment, i think you're looking at something of the western pause and interfering for humanitarian reasons. in however, got countries on government. and i was conspicuous example of that, obviously, is there other abrupt us and therefore nature withdrawal from afghanistan? there? what were your feelings about that? b
in libya, that continues to include syria aside in syria. and the feeling was, and this is partially related to, at the time the absolute military dominance of the west. and i've been a, so there's a feeling that we should intervene to help these are press populations. now, in retrospect, it has not been a very successful policy in iraq. it produced isis. and a lot of subsequent was in libya and produced anarchy, which continues to this day in syria produced very nearly a war with russia...
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that libya to beijing and moscow was a kind of red line. they can no longer allow nato countries to no longer trust them. obviously they, china abstained on the olivia un resolution that libya was a line in the sand and no longer do russia and china or take for granted the words coming from washington and brussels. i was quite heavily involved and li minister intervention policy. and it felt right at the time, there are a lot of really quite nasty governments around the world repressing, repressing massacring there in peoples that included of saddam and iraq that included in that fee. in libya, that continues to include syria aside in syria. and the feeling was, and this is partially related to, at the time the absolute military dominance of the west and of it. so there's a feeling that we should intervene to help these repressed populations. now, in retrospect, it has not been a very successful policy in iraq to produce isis. and a lot of subsequent was in libya and produced an a key which continues to this day in syria produced very nearl
that libya to beijing and moscow was a kind of red line. they can no longer allow nato countries to no longer trust them. obviously they, china abstained on the olivia un resolution that libya was a line in the sand and no longer do russia and china or take for granted the words coming from washington and brussels. i was quite heavily involved and li minister intervention policy. and it felt right at the time, there are a lot of really quite nasty governments around the world repressing,...
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they were brought back to libya. that number includes over 2400 women, and over 430 young girls of those, those women and young and children will now be put in this facility. a here in the capitol. tripoli are we spoke to a young refugee, or just a few days ago, and we asked them, you know, do you think that that african migrants trying to reach europe will ever and, and this is what he had to say. if the situation in libya is not sob for the libyans themself to feel safe to have a bed acorn not to external people in the street, not arbiter, the 10 people people will continue to is trying to reach europe. i'm is still very good because i can still go on privacy because i have no other options less than 2 weeks to go to the beijing winter olympics. and china 0 cove and strategy is coming under. even more pressure clusters are popping up, driven by army crohn and the delta of variance 2 years after the original epicenter who ham 1st went into locked on his katrina. you want sports center has reopened for winter activit
they were brought back to libya. that number includes over 2400 women, and over 430 young girls of those, those women and young and children will now be put in this facility. a here in the capitol. tripoli are we spoke to a young refugee, or just a few days ago, and we asked them, you know, do you think that that african migrants trying to reach europe will ever and, and this is what he had to say. if the situation in libya is not sob for the libyans themself to feel safe to have a bed acorn...
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and returned them to libya. the un says there are more than 12000 people being held in 27 official prisons and detention facilities, many of whom were rescued at sea, but thousands more held in eagerly in secret facilities. all those run by groups where conditions are inhumane for material, but it is a researcher of migration to an asylum at amnesty internationally joined us. live from brussels. tell us that more about the kind of conditions that you found in some of these or that you discovered in some retention center route evening. there tuition in libya has been appalling refrigerator magnets for a number of years detention centers where people are taken after being intercepted at see europe south are notorious for the treatment of people. people who are not totally arbitrarily detained for a prolonged period of time in the appalling conditions, but they're also exposed to torture and other treatment, sexual violence, forced labor, and even killings. and even outside of detention centers, the situation for a
and returned them to libya. the un says there are more than 12000 people being held in 27 official prisons and detention facilities, many of whom were rescued at sea, but thousands more held in eagerly in secret facilities. all those run by groups where conditions are inhumane for material, but it is a researcher of migration to an asylum at amnesty internationally joined us. live from brussels. tell us that more about the kind of conditions that you found in some of these or that you...
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they were brought back to libya. that number includes over 2400 women, and over 430 young girls of those, those women and young and children will now be put in this facility. a. here in the capital, tripoli are we spoke to a young refugee, or just a few days ago, and we asked them, you know, do you think that that african migrants trying to reach europe will ever and, and this is what he had to say. if the situation in libya is not sub for the libyans themself, to feel safe to have a bed acorn, not to external people in the street, not arbiter, the 10 people people will continue to is trying to reach your i'll miss til let it good because i can still go and try to see, because i have no other options. in hong kong, a pet hamster tested positive for corona virus for the 1st time. the rodents been given up by its owners as authorities tried to stand a serge in cases more than 2000 hamsters in hong kong, have been cold after a pet shop worker contracted curve at 19, sparking fears of animal to human transmission. and in
they were brought back to libya. that number includes over 2400 women, and over 430 young girls of those, those women and young and children will now be put in this facility. a. here in the capital, tripoli are we spoke to a young refugee, or just a few days ago, and we asked them, you know, do you think that that african migrants trying to reach europe will ever and, and this is what he had to say. if the situation in libya is not sub for the libyans themself, to feel safe to have a bed acorn,...
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here is the boulder she lives here over here. libya here occasionally wico feel somewhere over there. we've got a 12 more alone here. droll than the 20 full mile. and the libyan little 3rd se. so whoever all the authorities, the lot to think the 24 miles is the sewing and so so normally we stay out so 24 miles. and we've got a beat she is of broad sir. that's where all of folks have been coming from with i have a 2 degrees 35 minutes. it's very low. we go. yeah, yeah, it was all there might be a 2nd 1. 1, this is, i mean we have 3 kinds of like we only have a great deal with a oh, a a with a with okay. all we do is 1st we did live on the live seconds to load them both as close as possible. and then we see what we can do to the other both. okay? leave a talk with and this is the wrong number, right? this one, a ship. again, a for one doctor and the one for 1000 people. we have with it all with tom off on adopters, on a th on bulk on that song on nevada. owe money, money to go on. philip will still not back on top suckers will on tough members on policy on amend on him is all i feel kno
here is the boulder she lives here over here. libya here occasionally wico feel somewhere over there. we've got a 12 more alone here. droll than the 20 full mile. and the libyan little 3rd se. so whoever all the authorities, the lot to think the 24 miles is the sewing and so so normally we stay out so 24 miles. and we've got a beat she is of broad sir. that's where all of folks have been coming from with i have a 2 degrees 35 minutes. it's very low. we go. yeah, yeah, it was all there might be...
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all the governments that libya has seen since then neglected the city. it was on the verge of collapse. but thanks to the association and the residence we're seeing new life put into the heart of tripoli. follow the bab as you did. entrance has just reopened to the public with a new look. and shop owners like alamo brook couldn't be happier. shereka before there weren't many customers, but after the renovation the market changed. new customers are coming in then people are building because they want to see the non look come to rely on iraq. paula had yanna is on the board of directors of the old city association and has been supervising the renovation work. she says it's been her dream to breathe new life into triple is old city. difference of of round, of course. i mean or something. oh, it's a dream coming to and not even mentally my father used to work in this organization . my father died. want to tell him, you know, i hope his looking, you know, same casey you we've done let, let you always hoped. so personally for me sir. yeah, it's a big, it's a b
all the governments that libya has seen since then neglected the city. it was on the verge of collapse. but thanks to the association and the residence we're seeing new life put into the heart of tripoli. follow the bab as you did. entrance has just reopened to the public with a new look. and shop owners like alamo brook couldn't be happier. shereka before there weren't many customers, but after the renovation the market changed. new customers are coming in then people are building because they...
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all that residents can do is to hunker down close to each other in the tend. libya has opened the 1st detention center for migrant women. that's an attempt to reform the system after protests and recent lungs, i'll just here as many trainer reports from tripoli were here in the area of, of saline and tripoli. we're live in, authorities are opening the 1st or female and children detention center detention centers in the, in libya are usually very over packed or they're not very sanitary. and there are accusations of a lot of abuse or sometimes even rape. so i think the hope here by levin authorities is that this will limit or the amount of abuse that's happening in the detention centers. libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach europe. just kind of give you ah, some numbers according to the international organization for migration in 2021. over 32000 people were rescued at c, trying to reach europe. they were brought back to libya, that number includes over 2400 women, and over 430 young girls of those, those women and young and children will now be put in
all that residents can do is to hunker down close to each other in the tend. libya has opened the 1st detention center for migrant women. that's an attempt to reform the system after protests and recent lungs, i'll just here as many trainer reports from tripoli were here in the area of, of saline and tripoli. we're live in, authorities are opening the 1st or female and children detention center detention centers in the, in libya are usually very over packed or they're not very sanitary. and...
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for instance, this a pit la holter, here is the boulder she lives here over here. libya here, occasionally wico feel somewhere over there. we've got a 12 more alone here. rule than the 20 full mile. and the libyan will 30. so whoever, all the, all services the lot to think the 24 miles is the sewing and so so normally we stay so 24 miles and we've got a beat she is of broth, sir. that's where all of folks have been coming from with i have a 2 degrees. 35 minutes is going to go. yeah, it was all there might be a 2nd 1. 1, this is a we have 3 with a, with a oh a or with a with okay. all we do is 1st we did live on the live seconds to load them both as close as possible. and then we see what we can do to the rob, both. okay. leave a talk with your voice mail from my job in a and this is the wrong number, right? this one a ship, again a because we have one doctor and the one to 1000 people. we have a life as approaching with all with positive you jeff tom, off on a dump is on a th on the on that song. on the oh my lose money 18. gone on. philip will still not back on top suckers will on on tou
for instance, this a pit la holter, here is the boulder she lives here over here. libya here, occasionally wico feel somewhere over there. we've got a 12 more alone here. rule than the 20 full mile. and the libyan will 30. so whoever, all the, all services the lot to think the 24 miles is the sewing and so so normally we stay so 24 miles and we've got a beat she is of broth, sir. that's where all of folks have been coming from with i have a 2 degrees. 35 minutes is going to go. yeah, it was all...
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here is the boulder she lives here over here. libya here. occasionally rico feel somewhere over there. we've got 12 more alone here. drill than the 20 full mile then the libyan will 30. so whoever, all the, all services the lot to think the 24 miles is the sewing and so so normally we stay at so 24 miles and we've got a beat she is of broth, sir. that's where all of bucks have been coming from. with a 2 degrees 35 minutes is going to go. yeah. okay. okay. so that might be the 2nd one. i wanna say, i mean we have 3 with a with a fraud. i'm not enough to have a oh a or leave a message with okay. or we do 1st, we live on the live seconds to load them both as close as possible and then we see what we can do to rob about, okay, a tour with your voice. go to talk about my modem, okay? a and this is the rumble, right? this one a sit with ship a outdoor because we have for. busy one doctor and the one for 1000 people we have with as approaching with all with the vision tom off on a dumped is on a th on bulk on that song on nevada. oh my lose my me. 18 gone. i'll phillip will still not back on
here is the boulder she lives here over here. libya here. occasionally rico feel somewhere over there. we've got 12 more alone here. drill than the 20 full mile then the libyan will 30. so whoever, all the, all services the lot to think the 24 miles is the sewing and so so normally we stay at so 24 miles and we've got a beat she is of broth, sir. that's where all of bucks have been coming from. with a 2 degrees 35 minutes is going to go. yeah. okay. okay. so that might be the 2nd one. i wanna...
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where we try to get libya on a democratic way and there's some success in there. we are now more active in this a hill suite. defend a rules based international order. this is our position also towards conflicts that we see with china, you know, we insisting on implementing the rule of law. so it's not that we, those stay with one side or the other, but we insist on the respect for, for intention of, for the child her, for the university declaration of human rights is our position. how delicate is the balance between economic interests and those rules that you've decided? you know, it's, it's a said with regard to russia, it's always very important that you talk, that you keep on trends open that you discuss what is very important, that you don't become too dependent on one country. you have to see that you do 1st, you fi, you have to be clear, you must not be in a situation where you can be blackmailed. so diversification in trade is very important. this also, this also is true for our economy creation ship with china. you mentioned the thought held reason. the s
where we try to get libya on a democratic way and there's some success in there. we are now more active in this a hill suite. defend a rules based international order. this is our position also towards conflicts that we see with china, you know, we insisting on implementing the rule of law. so it's not that we, those stay with one side or the other, but we insist on the respect for, for intention of, for the child her, for the university declaration of human rights is our position. how delicate...
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is not thought for the libya themselves, the feels have to have a better economy. not extra people in the street not are bitter. and the 10 people people will continue to is trying to reach europe. i'm is still the kid because i kind of still go on privacy because i have no other options. people in tongue are struggling to deal with ash and dust in the aftermath of last week's volcanic eruption. and you know me, the country remains in critical need of supplies, international navy ships and flights of brought some aid and communication equipment. phone lines are slowly being restored and stories of survival or emerging a couple who owned a beach side resort of spoken of they will do. they say that you know me warning signs wasn't working. so they drove through town, telling people to leave. one thing though, this least thought on that day was awful. the word would come to an end. i've never seen sama like that. i'm the friday that might, that might before those, the squire's with different colors. it was yellow, was ready was orange. and her mom as soon as something
is not thought for the libya themselves, the feels have to have a better economy. not extra people in the street not are bitter. and the 10 people people will continue to is trying to reach europe. i'm is still the kid because i kind of still go on privacy because i have no other options. people in tongue are struggling to deal with ash and dust in the aftermath of last week's volcanic eruption. and you know me, the country remains in critical need of supplies, international navy ships and...
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where and you know, we try to get libya on a democratic way and there are some successes there. we are now more active in this . we defend a rules based international order. this is our position also towards conflicts that we see with china, you know, we insisting on implementing the rule of law. so it's not that we, those stay with one side or the other, but we insist on the respect for, for intentional, for the child her, for the universities declaration of human rights. it is our position. how delicate is the balance between economic interests and those rules that you've decided? you know, it's, it's a said with regard to russia, it's always very important that you talk, that you keep on trend open that you discuss what is very important, that you don't become too dependent on one country. you have to see that you do 1st, you fi, you have to be clear, you must not be in a situation where you can be blackmailed. so diversification in trade is very important. this also, and this also is true for our economy creation ship with china. you mentioned the saw how reason the south re
where and you know, we try to get libya on a democratic way and there are some successes there. we are now more active in this . we defend a rules based international order. this is our position also towards conflicts that we see with china, you know, we insisting on implementing the rule of law. so it's not that we, those stay with one side or the other, but we insist on the respect for, for intentional, for the child her, for the universities declaration of human rights. it is our position....
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all the governments that libya has seen since then neglected the city. it was on the verge of collapse. but thanks to the association and the residents were seeing new life put into the heart of tripoli. follow the bab did entrance has just reopened to the public with a new look and shop owners like i, lima, brooke, couldn't be happier. shereka before there weren't many customers now, but after the renovation, the market changed. new customers are coming in then people are visiting because they want to see the non look underlying about. had yanna is on the board of directors of the old to the association and has been supervising the renovation work. she says it's been her dream to breathe new life into triple is old city? yes. and super proud of her. i mean it's something, oh, it's a dream coming to and not even mainly my father used to work in this organization. my father died want to tell him, you know, i hope his looking, you know, same kissing you, we've done what you always hoped. so personally for me sir. yeah, it's a big, it's a big thing and they
all the governments that libya has seen since then neglected the city. it was on the verge of collapse. but thanks to the association and the residents were seeing new life put into the heart of tripoli. follow the bab did entrance has just reopened to the public with a new look and shop owners like i, lima, brooke, couldn't be happier. shereka before there weren't many customers now, but after the renovation, the market changed. new customers are coming in then people are visiting because they...
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water authorities in libya have opened the 1st detention center for migrant women. it's an attempt to reform the system of protests and research on the south. here is not a trainer, reports from tripoli were here in the area of, of saline and tripoli. we're living authorities are opening the 1st or female and children detention center detention centers in the, in libya are usually very over packed, or they're not very sanitary. and there are accusations of a lot of abuse or sometimes even rape. so i think the hope here by living authorities is that this will limit or the amount of abuse that's happening in the detention centers. libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach europe. just kind of give you are some numbers according to the international organization for migration in 2021 . over 32000 people were rescued at c, trying to reach europe. they were brought back to libya, that number includes over 2400 women and over 430 young girls of those, those women and young and children will now be put in this facility. or here in the capital,
water authorities in libya have opened the 1st detention center for migrant women. it's an attempt to reform the system of protests and research on the south. here is not a trainer, reports from tripoli were here in the area of, of saline and tripoli. we're living authorities are opening the 1st or female and children detention center detention centers in the, in libya are usually very over packed, or they're not very sanitary. and there are accusations of a lot of abuse or sometimes even rape....
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u in libya, which has seen my guns desperate to reach europe, turned back and held in di conditions. the rights group says in the past 5 years, more than 80000 people have returned to face arbitrary detention. and the trustees, including false labor and sexual abuse, the highest number of interceptions will last year with european support. the libyan coast gone, captured more than $32000.00 refugees and migrants. the you and says more than 12000 people are being held in 27 prisons on detention facilities, thousands more held a legally and secret facilities. some of them run by armed groups. but here's a palace is a research of migration, an asylum at amnesty international. he says that he could be seen as complicit in enabling rights abuses. there is he tuition in libya has been appalling for refugees and migrants for a number of years detention centers where people are taken after being intercepted at sea. europe south are notorious for the treatment of people, people who are not totally arbitrarily the same that for a prolonged period of time in a falling conditions, whether also e
u in libya, which has seen my guns desperate to reach europe, turned back and held in di conditions. the rights group says in the past 5 years, more than 80000 people have returned to face arbitrary detention. and the trustees, including false labor and sexual abuse, the highest number of interceptions will last year with european support. the libyan coast gone, captured more than $32000.00 refugees and migrants. the you and says more than 12000 people are being held in 27 prisons on detention...
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the gateway to libya's ancient history, tripoli breeds new life into a 3000 year old city. and that table service for the difference will show you how robots are helping feed hungry and journalists and beijing. the winter olympics. ah now winter in most of europe is turned no actually quite quiet from any temperature bit below the average of the european plain most declared north and south and some of it wrapping right. a storm system, this one in particular. so there's the big picture that we still go to, the atlantic is not as cold as it could be in the british isles, or in the scandinavia. that's where the rain or snow will fall. mainly it's going to be in norway. so this suffering sometimes from morning fog temperature bit below the average, but sunshine is predominant for the most part. now there is an area, particularly cold air in ukraine, just gone through into western russia. that's heading slow, the sas to the black seal effect, the higher ground in turkey, which isn't helpful because it's this area which is going to be the most stormy. by wednesday, the central,
the gateway to libya's ancient history, tripoli breeds new life into a 3000 year old city. and that table service for the difference will show you how robots are helping feed hungry and journalists and beijing. the winter olympics. ah now winter in most of europe is turned no actually quite quiet from any temperature bit below the average of the european plain most declared north and south and some of it wrapping right. a storm system, this one in particular. so there's the big picture that we...
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they are looking back to 2011 when libya happened or even 2008. the parallels are being drawn, saying ok, we have similar, if anything tighter backdrops. it doesn't leave much room for any margin of error. manus: typically we talk about buffers within the opec family. the buffers, where are they at the moment? the five-year average, i believe the opec report the other day talked about the five-year average. who has the buffer capacity to step in if there is an outage, if there is a material risk in the uae, as we saw saudi arabia? has saudi got the capacity to step in immediately? amrita: we do think they have that. remember opec-plus are bringing back, at least on paper, 400,000 barrels through september. the reality is closer to half of that because of under production and under performance across several countries. outside of the middle east. there is still spare capacity in some of these countries, but over and above that, we think saudi arabia goes to 11 million barrels per day by the end of the year. we think they can get there. uae can do t
they are looking back to 2011 when libya happened or even 2008. the parallels are being drawn, saying ok, we have similar, if anything tighter backdrops. it doesn't leave much room for any margin of error. manus: typically we talk about buffers within the opec family. the buffers, where are they at the moment? the five-year average, i believe the opec report the other day talked about the five-year average. who has the buffer capacity to step in if there is an outage, if there is a material...
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manus: we have libya with outages, venezuela doubling their crude exports. there's a couple of elements on the supply side which are going to have to be taken into consideration. getting to the extra 400,000 barrels, are there any concerns for you around libya, around nigeria, around some of the other members that they will be able to make their quotas? >> this is a critical issue. if you look forward across 2022, this will arguably become the critical issue. this issue will probably become more and more serious. look, the practical reality is the oil industry, there are disruptions. political events, weather events, all sorts of reasons why oil sales do not produce what they should. to manage the experience, we need spare capacity. capacity is dwindling fast. estimates vary widely. you will hear different numbers from different people. very broadly at the start of 2021, we had something like 6.7 to 7 billion as sustainable spare capacity. that has diminished throughout 2021. it is running at 3.4 to 4 million barrels. if opec does half of what it says it wil
manus: we have libya with outages, venezuela doubling their crude exports. there's a couple of elements on the supply side which are going to have to be taken into consideration. getting to the extra 400,000 barrels, are there any concerns for you around libya, around nigeria, around some of the other members that they will be able to make their quotas? >> this is a critical issue. if you look forward across 2022, this will arguably become the critical issue. this issue will probably...
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while a bit higher amid heightened supply from libya. it was for elon musk. tesla's masses -- smashes its delivery record. a warm welcome to the show, happy new year. how full is your appetite for risk? what are the biggest risks? the narrative remains the same, inflation, omicron variant, and of course, the fed. this is what mohamed has warned -- let's not kid ourselves. they are still way too stimulative for what developments are and what forecasts are. so, that is the call. the clarion call. this is the risk that it brings to bear in the bond market, which is losses, last year, the first annual decline since 2013. we have not seen back-to-back losses in the bond market since 1974. blackrock thinks more losses, vanguard things tend's will hit 2%. it might not just be tightening. it could be a little bit of tightening with balance sheets shrinking. what might that do to the risk appetite? let me show you what is going on. day one, ground zero equity markets are higher. asian markets -- a monster three years for the s&p 500. up over 100%. last year, 27%. do v
while a bit higher amid heightened supply from libya. it was for elon musk. tesla's masses -- smashes its delivery record. a warm welcome to the show, happy new year. how full is your appetite for risk? what are the biggest risks? the narrative remains the same, inflation, omicron variant, and of course, the fed. this is what mohamed has warned -- let's not kid ourselves. they are still way too stimulative for what developments are and what forecasts are. so, that is the call. the clarion call....
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much, you know, the libya is for to, for to sabbatical from cooper high school, when his father said in 1892, facing fierce resistance from by hanson, the french army, invaded the kingdom, forcing him and his family into exile. they then pillaged the palace, taking everything from thrones to tunics before bringing the lute back to france. italy says so suited her says of vicar cooper, yet the duly the russia. the monk, the real co, no cistern manual for dualism, $30.00 a squatter pulse. ramirez takes me the seas are just a few blocks away with the work for mailing or reach out to click on his log scale paintings on linen, i hand painted copies of photographs of his family showing their journey into exile . this is your family paula black on time. it says from a mama, the magazine, if it be over, i can see you actually have put yourself in here. um we so okay. restricted. uh huh . no one called us warrior and call. they do multiple click your order. no sir, go fisher to roof rubashaw rule. what a sin manual for do sincerely. those are nice to our for to proceed. man, don't refer back
much, you know, the libya is for to, for to sabbatical from cooper high school, when his father said in 1892, facing fierce resistance from by hanson, the french army, invaded the kingdom, forcing him and his family into exile. they then pillaged the palace, taking everything from thrones to tunics before bringing the lute back to france. italy says so suited her says of vicar cooper, yet the duly the russia. the monk, the real co, no cistern manual for dualism, $30.00 a squatter pulse. ramirez...
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that really led to a feeling of fear and panic among the population here in libya. many of them went and began camping out in front of u.n. refugee agency and we have tried to speak to the ministry of interior. they have not commented as of yet. really, what we are seeing and hearing from people who were there, violence was used. others report that at least one person has a gunshot wound. the international committee and the norwegian refugee council have called on the immediate release of those detained, but we are still going to have to wait and see what kind of response the government has in the coming days. >> the conflicts in northern ethiopia was one of the topics discussed between the u.s. president and ethiopian prime minister. joe biden raised concerns about airstrikes. in the latest incident, 56 were killed on friday. the u.n. has called for a cease-fire. fighting between the government and local forces has killed thousands and displaced millions. an estimated 10,000 people have been driven from their homes after gunmen rated villages in northern nigeria. a
that really led to a feeling of fear and panic among the population here in libya. many of them went and began camping out in front of u.n. refugee agency and we have tried to speak to the ministry of interior. they have not commented as of yet. really, what we are seeing and hearing from people who were there, violence was used. others report that at least one person has a gunshot wound. the international committee and the norwegian refugee council have called on the immediate release of those...
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libya, she's going to run what she did to the north african nation of libya. it's the one achievement of her life that's uniquely hers. her husband had nothing to do with it. as secretary of state under obama hillary clinton ordered the killing of omar qaddafi, the strongman who was also, let's be honest, creepy, weird with and therefore deserving of death. hillary had him offed, and then she laughed about it. watch. >> we came, we saw, he died [inaudible] >> tucker: we came, we saw, he died. pretty funny. but then what happened? once hillary killed the leader of the country, how did the country do? let's see. we'll tell the story in pictures. here's the capitol of libya before hillary clinton decided to introduce the libyan people to a little thing we call human rights. he looks fine but underneath there was no freedom. there were two few saros backed ngo's. those people in the foreground are african slaves being sold as property in the now thriving slave markets in downtown tripoli. no, they don't look very happy, that's true. but at least qaddafi is gone so
libya, she's going to run what she did to the north african nation of libya. it's the one achievement of her life that's uniquely hers. her husband had nothing to do with it. as secretary of state under obama hillary clinton ordered the killing of omar qaddafi, the strongman who was also, let's be honest, creepy, weird with and therefore deserving of death. hillary had him offed, and then she laughed about it. watch. >> we came, we saw, he died [inaudible] >> tucker: we came, we...
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let's not talk about human rights when afghanistan, iraq, lebanon, syria, yemen, libya, venezuela, cuba are all suffering under western sanctions. there's nothing that the west can talk about when it comes to human rights. they are the enemy of human rights when it comes to our region and other parts of the world. what is important... what is important, though, is that all of these sanctions that were imposed under the trump regime, whatever the labels, they were explicitly, they were explicit, the trump regime, about using these sanctions under different labels to force iran to renegotiate thejcpoa. that is appeasement, and the iranians will not have that. so the intention of all these sanctions was to get concessions from iran. iran won't accept that. if the europeans and americans want, or if they're serious about the deal, they cannot continue to hold the throat of ordinary iranians and expect iran to go back to 2015. we both go to 2015 or no—one goes to 2015. i take it from that answer, then, you're not even interested in discussing the plight of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the
let's not talk about human rights when afghanistan, iraq, lebanon, syria, yemen, libya, venezuela, cuba are all suffering under western sanctions. there's nothing that the west can talk about when it comes to human rights. they are the enemy of human rights when it comes to our region and other parts of the world. what is important... what is important, though, is that all of these sanctions that were imposed under the trump regime, whatever the labels, they were explicitly, they were explicit,...
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what dial security fall says in libya have rated a refugee migrant sitting outside a u. n. community center in the capital tripoli rights group say the more than 600 people involved in the protests have been detained on one person was shot as malik trainer reports, the protesters were calling for protection from the authorities. the norwegian refugee council and international rescue committee has said that they are, are a lawrence at the detention of hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers, or they were put into a detention center. and these attention centers are often of very packed other not very sanitary. and they are often put into very poor conditions. no doubt we have been attacked. people, vulnerable we met disabled, mentally disturbed. individuals who were seeking savage were thinking, protection of the office have been attacked at night out of nowhere. and they had no escape route. they are now bugged invitation, sent us wet in human treatments, or with the red explosions. torture is the vision. everything in human and unimaginable my humble requests to the interna
what dial security fall says in libya have rated a refugee migrant sitting outside a u. n. community center in the capital tripoli rights group say the more than 600 people involved in the protests have been detained on one person was shot as malik trainer reports, the protesters were calling for protection from the authorities. the norwegian refugee council and international rescue committee has said that they are, are a lawrence at the detention of hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers, or...
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so big difference there in terms of that, whether maker is dropping down rain into to new zia and libya, we could see some flooding around tripoli. and same goes for tunis off to the easter med, some solid bands of rain across western greece. same goes for western turkey and soggy forecast for on talia with the high 15 degrees. so all of that wet and windy weather over to niecy on libya, it's likely going to spin around this sand in dust as we do had into western parts of egypt, but a sunny day in cairo with a high of 23 degrees on saturday. and now you're in the know soon take care. ah, ah, okay, to culture of knowledge, openness to realism, world wide. i'm to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shape tomato award for translation and international understanding was formed to promote translation and owner translators, and acknowledged that road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and world coaches. ah, lou ah quick remind her of the top stories this allen now and india is introducing mandatory home quarantine for all inte
so big difference there in terms of that, whether maker is dropping down rain into to new zia and libya, we could see some flooding around tripoli. and same goes for tunis off to the easter med, some solid bands of rain across western greece. same goes for western turkey and soggy forecast for on talia with the high 15 degrees. so all of that wet and windy weather over to niecy on libya, it's likely going to spin around this sand in dust as we do had into western parts of egypt, but a sunny day...
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it's dropping down rain into tenicia and libya. we could see some flooding around tripoli. and same goes for tunis after the eastern bed. some solid bands of rain across western greece. same goes for western turkey and soggy forecasts for on talia with the high 15 degrees. so all of that wet and windy weather over to new jersey and libya, it's like we're going to spin around the sand and does as we do had into western parts of egypt. but sunny day and cairo with a high of 23 degrees on saturday. and now you're in the know, see you soon. take care the frank assessments this crisis, please continue to recon lucas shank, even though perhaps he believes in the beginning that it was better informed opinions. i think petition will now be under incredible pressure from the young people. that is one of the most types of things to come out of this critical debate . do you think a should be facilitated? not sure. okay, i think, right? it's a really simple question. let's give me a child once. inside story on our jazeera. oh, the ah, this is al jazeera, quick reminder of the top stori
it's dropping down rain into tenicia and libya. we could see some flooding around tripoli. and same goes for tunis after the eastern bed. some solid bands of rain across western greece. same goes for western turkey and soggy forecasts for on talia with the high 15 degrees. so all of that wet and windy weather over to new jersey and libya, it's like we're going to spin around the sand and does as we do had into western parts of egypt. but sunny day and cairo with a high of 23 degrees on...
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so that really led to a feeling of fear and panic among others population here in libya. so many of them went and began camping out in front of the u. n. refugee agency. we've tried to speak to the ministry of interior. they haven't commented as of yet, but, but really what we're seeing, what we're hearing from people that were there, were saying that the violence was used. there's a report that the report suggests that at least one person had a gunshot wound, the international rescue committee and the norwegian refugee council have called on the immediate release of those detained. but we're still going to have to wait and see what kind of response of the government has in the coming days. relying her as imposing rolling power accounts because the electricity board cannot afford to pay for fuel. the worsening economic crisis is led to the rationing of gas food supplies and petrol nelson. and as is more from colombia, some people are looking at the possibility of power cuts a one hour a day according to what has been announced by the salon electricity board. that the said
so that really led to a feeling of fear and panic among others population here in libya. so many of them went and began camping out in front of the u. n. refugee agency. we've tried to speak to the ministry of interior. they haven't commented as of yet, but, but really what we're seeing, what we're hearing from people that were there, were saying that the violence was used. there's a report that the report suggests that at least one person had a gunshot wound, the international rescue committee...