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so ukraine | and syria are proving this? you are not the boss. _ and syria are proving this? you are not the boss, you're _ and syria are proving this? you are not the boss, you're not _ and syria are proving this? you are not the boss, you're not the i and syria are proving this? you are not the boss, you're not the boss l not the boss, you're not the boss any more — not the boss, you're not the boss any more. this is serious. and we insist_ any more. this is serious. and we insist on— any more. this is serious. and we insist on polarity, if behind us, there is— insist on polarity, if behind us, there is a — insist on polarity, if behind us, there is a nuclear weapon and for example. — there is a nuclear weapon and for example, the legal case, and principally, not because we have so nruch _ principally, not because we have so much interest there, the question is, who— much interest there, the question is, who rules the world? let�*s much interest there, the question is, who rules the world? let's cross life. back to vitaly shevchenko from bbc monitoring.— rea
so ukraine | and syria are proving this? you are not the boss. _ and syria are proving this? you are not the boss, you're _ and syria are proving this? you are not the boss, you're not _ and syria are proving this? you are not the boss, you're not the i and syria are proving this? you are not the boss, you're not the boss l not the boss, you're not the boss any more — not the boss, you're not the boss any more. this is serious. and we insist_ any more. this is serious. and we insist on— any...
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if they continue to support syria will be a safe and stable place. very quickly. you said, help me out. understand with understanding this pal. i'm going to show festival as you, as a map of syria and who is in control at the moment. i'm just going to close in a little bit. the areas that we're looking at are the areas in the green with dark dots. those are the areas that are controlled by turkey. so here and here, and here. so if the president wants to return syrian refugees, there's only a tiny amount of syria that they can actually go back to. and the rest is not good territory or safe territory for them to be in. this doesn't seem to be a sound plan to me, but i am a civilian. what do i know use of went back to the 2019 to president had struck a deal with the americans and the russians to be able to expand what he called the safe on 30 kilometers apart and 30 miles interest area and pushed back a group known as the y p g, a group that tricky calls terrorists, but makes up the bulk of the syrian democratic forces at the same time a u. s. allies. so this has bee
if they continue to support syria will be a safe and stable place. very quickly. you said, help me out. understand with understanding this pal. i'm going to show festival as you, as a map of syria and who is in control at the moment. i'm just going to close in a little bit. the areas that we're looking at are the areas in the green with dark dots. those are the areas that are controlled by turkey. so here and here, and here. so if the president wants to return syrian refugees, there's only a...
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but the 1st interview, which was completely based syria with tens of south africa when women. so he was that exceptional, and i think that was too much for any dictator for any criminal to, to handle so many tried to kill him before. and sadly, they succeeded the against those challenges. there are some like hideous jewelry that have proven independent journalism can survive even flourish after the spring mother, muster, and inky father into nicea have done the same under different circumstances. they all offer quality reporting expertly presenting that audiences have come to value given the restrictions and in some cases the dangers the reporters face. their work is over more noted as your audio was established on a, in march, 2012. when we realized that something unprecedented was happening in the country, and it was very important for syrians to not only be ab citizen journalists, simply reporting to basically provide international journalists with the footage and the raw data for, for others to come and sort of edits and analyze, we need to have our own place where it wasn
but the 1st interview, which was completely based syria with tens of south africa when women. so he was that exceptional, and i think that was too much for any dictator for any criminal to, to handle so many tried to kill him before. and sadly, they succeeded the against those challenges. there are some like hideous jewelry that have proven independent journalism can survive even flourish after the spring mother, muster, and inky father into nicea have done the same under different...
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no serious radio host, reputation change to syria side decided he was not just a journalist. he was one of the reasons why pro uprisings were able to say that it is not regime against you had, is more of these. they are people who are fighting both parties for their own dignity for their basic. he was threatened by their a gm, his house was destroyed and he kept refusing to stop. he kept resisting all of the fact that he was facing, establish a fresh show last year, the 1st year which was completely based syria with tens of south half of them when women. so he was that exceptional and i think that was too much for any dictator. for any criminal to, to handle so many tried to kill him before and sadly they succeeded the against those challenges. there are some like hideous are jewelry that have proven independent journalism can survive even flourish after the spring. mother, muster, and inky father into nicea have done the same under different circumstances. they all offer quality reporting expertly presenting that audiences have come to value given the restrictions and in som
no serious radio host, reputation change to syria side decided he was not just a journalist. he was one of the reasons why pro uprisings were able to say that it is not regime against you had, is more of these. they are people who are fighting both parties for their own dignity for their basic. he was threatened by their a gm, his house was destroyed and he kept refusing to stop. he kept resisting all of the fact that he was facing, establish a fresh show last year, the 1st year which was...
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and i'd like to miss the unrest in syria exploded far from the capital graffiti written by a student on the school wall in the border city of data. a message for the president, your turn at the beginning of this year and uprising. we've heard so many so good saying allow me to, to gather which is period 9. there were this sense that you are with missing and they are being manipulated and presented in a completely opposite way on the state media. that encourages many people who were students who were in the progression carpenters and different kinds of backgrounds to just hold their mobile any cameras that they can get, hold on and document things many serious. so that my showing the word what is happening in their home country, something would change and they believed in the power of media because they saw what it did and the. ringback ringback i think that's basically when a lot of us again, prematurely i usually are not felt that this is a historic turning point and syria will soon become a free and democratic country where there is going to be free and independent press . and i th
and i'd like to miss the unrest in syria exploded far from the capital graffiti written by a student on the school wall in the border city of data. a message for the president, your turn at the beginning of this year and uprising. we've heard so many so good saying allow me to, to gather which is period 9. there were this sense that you are with missing and they are being manipulated and presented in a completely opposite way on the state media. that encourages many people who were students who...
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most of the women who work here come from syria. they fled to escape the islamic state and the war their own policy manages the masterpiece sewing workshop c and know that to syrian type of fabric with any student where you get it from, survive on their mission moment jewel i'm we try and get it from syria or from bay route, but it's difficult the only sure. what's that that to shut made of pure so natural. so from the cocoon had i then did you so it as well the sure. no. my grandmother did that. my mother's mother can swing it. march 20 minutes. when you have a piece of syria with you, then you get into a spot for you. it means we still have a connection with syria is allied with ah, java. if you like, good. i'm good, nice. now. yes, i do it to ha. what does masterpiece mean to you? unique masterpiece. i had a cam masterpieces my whole life. it's not just a job or so. yes. but i also cry because of the difficulties we always face and hailey english are made. lemme he did a little bit on the bus, had them at now. after meeting these
most of the women who work here come from syria. they fled to escape the islamic state and the war their own policy manages the masterpiece sewing workshop c and know that to syrian type of fabric with any student where you get it from, survive on their mission moment jewel i'm we try and get it from syria or from bay route, but it's difficult the only sure. what's that that to shut made of pure so natural. so from the cocoon had i then did you so it as well the sure. no. my grandmother did...
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and if so, we'll syria get this money back. actually if we actually count all those years, the conflicts started than the sense of the us actually got people to figure might actually be correct. because the oil industry in syria, although the production only represents one percent of the world production, it actually was a $1000000000.00 industry and actually presented 25 percent of the steering g, d p. and but actually call it a test or smuggling by us troops. i would just the u. s. was actually festival a the, the, and the help in its partners for its own strategic strategies in the region include in stopping the offensive of turkey in the northern syria and the stop in the, your insurgence of slamming groups who might actually be a problem to the us also how much of a difference to syria would the money make right now? why does the main problem and this is what actually russia actually vetoed last month on the, on the new and the resolution for a to syria, which actually comes in every year. and the russia, again, was attack
and if so, we'll syria get this money back. actually if we actually count all those years, the conflicts started than the sense of the us actually got people to figure might actually be correct. because the oil industry in syria, although the production only represents one percent of the world production, it actually was a $1000000000.00 industry and actually presented 25 percent of the steering g, d p. and but actually call it a test or smuggling by us troops. i would just the u. s. was...
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elsheikh and kotey were eventually captured in syria when is diminished in 2018. the group hated the western world, particularly america. but these two men now face spending the rest of their lives in a us jail. nomia iqbal, bbc news, virginia. our security correspondent, frank gardner, told us more about the role played by el shafee elsheikh. well, in the bigger scheme of things for isis, in terms of isis' military battles, completely insignificant. none of these british jihadists who turned up had any military experience whatsoever. they arrived in syria in the middle of somebody else�*s civil war with a completely warped version or vision of islam, some of it acquired in prison, having spent an early lifetime of petty crime and drug peddling. but they were useful to isis and propaganda terms. so isis leadership decided that they would give them free rein to look after these western captives and it raised a lot of money for them. so whereas the british and us captives were pretty much doomed from the day they were caught, because britain and us do not pay terr
elsheikh and kotey were eventually captured in syria when is diminished in 2018. the group hated the western world, particularly america. but these two men now face spending the rest of their lives in a us jail. nomia iqbal, bbc news, virginia. our security correspondent, frank gardner, told us more about the role played by el shafee elsheikh. well, in the bigger scheme of things for isis, in terms of isis' military battles, completely insignificant. none of these british jihadists who turned...
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this mark marking ten years since the american journalist banished in syria. their new plea to president biden. >>> a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan is believed to have killed one of the world's most notorious terror masterminds wanted in the deaths of hundreds including americans abroad u.s. officials say ayman al zawahir laden was successfully targeted in a weekend drone strike in afghanistan. to this day he has been on the fbi's most wanted list for his role in the 1998 bombings of u.s. embassies in tanzania and kenya that killed 224 people including 12 americans also a key figure in the 9/11 attack. president biden addressing the nation tonight about the operation. kelly o'donnell is at the white house with late details >> lester, the past saturday night 9:40 p.m. eastern saturday night the u.s. government used an unmanned drone and hellfire missiles to target the third floor balance coney in down on it afghanistan to kill the president of al qaeda president widen who has covid has announced the successful operation claiming no civilian casualties. >> no
this mark marking ten years since the american journalist banished in syria. their new plea to president biden. >>> a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan is believed to have killed one of the world's most notorious terror masterminds wanted in the deaths of hundreds including americans abroad u.s. officials say ayman al zawahir laden was successfully targeted in a weekend drone strike in afghanistan. to this day he has been on the fbi's most wanted list for his role in the 1998 bombings...
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it's not the 1st time syria reports such an attack and the it's where the response has been. no comment is waiting. military usually doesn't comment on these individual operations, but it's really politicians have acknowledge time. and again, over recent years, really that they've been targeting basis of iranian allied groups, groups like the, the 11 it has been which, which operates in syria. and in recent months, they have even targeted the port in the coastal city of lots of kia and damascus airport. in fact, the runway said damascus airport, we're deemed unusual, unusable for weeks. now israel does not hide the fact that it's cold in syria is to prevent it from entrenching itself apparently. and it won't tolerate any iranian presence on the border, and it also wants to stop any weapons transfers sophisticated weapons to has been neighboring 11 on this. all comes and it's heightening tensions in the region between iran and israel. such attacks usually are confined but the risk of further escalation is there for israel is really that the biggest goal is to prevent iran from
it's not the 1st time syria reports such an attack and the it's where the response has been. no comment is waiting. military usually doesn't comment on these individual operations, but it's really politicians have acknowledge time. and again, over recent years, really that they've been targeting basis of iranian allied groups, groups like the, the 11 it has been which, which operates in syria. and in recent months, they have even targeted the port in the coastal city of lots of kia and damascus...
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most of the women who work here come from syria. they fled to escape the islamic state and the war, their own pharmacy managers, the masterpiece sewing workshop fee, and all that to syrian type of fabric with any student where you get it from, survive on that mission. moment jewel i'm, we try and get it from syria or from bay route, but it's difficult the only sure what's that that to shut made of pure so natural. so from the cocoon had i then did you so it as well? actually, no. my grandmother did that, my mother's mother can swing emerge. 40 minutes when you have a piece of syria with you in was thoughtful. it means we still have a connection with syria is allied with ah, java. if you like of other am. good. nice. now. yeah. under de la eddie, what does masterpiece mean to you? unique masterpiece. i had a cam masterpieces my whole life. it's not just a job or so. it's also a way to survive. to get back to things we love to return to normal. them all. i've got tears in your eyes with mary when but by you now? yes, on, on tears of j
most of the women who work here come from syria. they fled to escape the islamic state and the war, their own pharmacy managers, the masterpiece sewing workshop fee, and all that to syrian type of fabric with any student where you get it from, survive on that mission. moment jewel i'm, we try and get it from syria or from bay route, but it's difficult the only sure what's that that to shut made of pure so natural. so from the cocoon had i then did you so it as well? actually, no. my grandmother...
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elsheikh and kotey were eventually captured in syria when is diminished in 2018. the group hated the western world, particularly america. but these two men now face spending the rest of their lives in a us jail. nomia iqbal, bbc news, virginia. jason blazakis is a senior research fellow at the soufan center, a global security research group. and he previously served in the bureau of counterterrorism at the us state department. he state department. joins us from washington, dc. he joins us from washington, dc. what is your reaction to today's sentencing?- dc. what is your reaction to today's sentencing? thanks for havin: today's sentencing? thanks for having me _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on the _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on the programme. | today's sentencing? thanks for| having me on the programme. i think it is a appropriate measure ofjustice for think it is a appropriate measure of justice for the horrific actions that el shafee elsheikh was engaged in. being known as the cruellest gar
elsheikh and kotey were eventually captured in syria when is diminished in 2018. the group hated the western world, particularly america. but these two men now face spending the rest of their lives in a us jail. nomia iqbal, bbc news, virginia. jason blazakis is a senior research fellow at the soufan center, a global security research group. and he previously served in the bureau of counterterrorism at the us state department. he state department. joins us from washington, dc. he joins us from...
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we've obtained a dossier- syria. what have you uncovered? we've obtained a dossier about l syria. what have you uncovered? l we've obtained a dossier about the man who moved her and herfriends from turkey to syria and in that, we can see he was part of a substantial islamic state trafficking network who not only moved her but other britons through syria. as well as trafficking people, the man was keeping copies of the ids of the people he helped, passport documents, ids and things like that. now, he said he was doing that to pass that two canadian intelligence. we've been able to speak to a senior intelligence officer who told us that this man was indeed a source for canadian intelligence. what has happened to him since? he's in detention in turkey. he's been there for seven years and it's not clear when he's going to be released. however authorities responded to what you have uncovered? this is however authorities responded to what you have uncovered? as is the wa with what you have uncovered? as is the way with anything — what you have uncovered? as is the way with anything re
we've obtained a dossier- syria. what have you uncovered? we've obtained a dossier about l syria. what have you uncovered? l we've obtained a dossier about the man who moved her and herfriends from turkey to syria and in that, we can see he was part of a substantial islamic state trafficking network who not only moved her but other britons through syria. as well as trafficking people, the man was keeping copies of the ids of the people he helped, passport documents, ids and things like that....
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in the war with syria, ukraine, anywhere else, that is only the case to prove that. >> ukraine and syria are all about proving to america? >> absolutely. russia says you are not boss. you're not anymore boss. it is really serious. if we insist on multi-polarity and if behind us there is nuclear weapon and to defend for example, it is principally not because we have so much interest there. the interest is who rules the world? anchor: what is the reaction from alexander dugin? >> he described the attack that killed his daughter as a terrorist act ppetrated by what he called the ukrainian nazi regime. there are more questns in this case than answers. it's not clear whether darya dugina was the intended target or whether it was her father. but the fact remains alexander dugin is a high priest, the high priest of russia's mystical nationalism. while he has a certain sway in certain parts of russian society, he's not the most prominent thinker. the fact russian state media have been totally dominated by darya dugina's death, i think this fact shows russia is making a point here and i think we
in the war with syria, ukraine, anywhere else, that is only the case to prove that. >> ukraine and syria are all about proving to america? >> absolutely. russia says you are not boss. you're not anymore boss. it is really serious. if we insist on multi-polarity and if behind us there is nuclear weapon and to defend for example, it is principally not because we have so much interest there. the interest is who rules the world? anchor: what is the reaction from alexander dugin?...
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elsheikh and kotey were eventually captured in syria when is was defeated. the group hated the western world, particularly america. but these two men now face spending the rest of their lives in a us jail. nomia iqbal, bbc news, virginia. earlier on, i spoke to someone and ask to their response for the centre said. given his horrific activities, todayis given his horrific activities, today is a measure ofjustice. it has been a long time coming bringing these men to justice, talk us through some of the complications in this case. well, first and foremost, geography, they were operating out of syria until they were captured so actually getting their hands on them to bring them tojustice their hands on them to bring them to justice was difficult. second, the art estate system, as you know, has the death penalty so the united states and uk had to negotiate around that. thirdly, selecting information is difficult to get information is difficult to get in syria and iraq and use in a court system in the us is difficult today. i5 court system in the us is difficult
elsheikh and kotey were eventually captured in syria when is was defeated. the group hated the western world, particularly america. but these two men now face spending the rest of their lives in a us jail. nomia iqbal, bbc news, virginia. earlier on, i spoke to someone and ask to their response for the centre said. given his horrific activities, todayis given his horrific activities, today is a measure ofjustice. it has been a long time coming bringing these men to justice, talk us through some...
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el shafee elsheikh and alexander cody were eventually captured in syria when i is diminished in 2018. they are now spending their lives somewhere they probably thought they would never end up, in a usjail. also among family members giving their reaction outside the court was carl mueller, father of kayla mueller, a humanitarian worker killed in syria. the punishment fits the crime in this case, absolutely. what he did to the americans and all the other hostages, he will spend the rest of his days in a cell in have the time to consider what is done. it's... it's a deterrent to others as well not to do this kind of thing. our security correspondent, frank gardner, told us about the significance of el shafee el—sheikh. in the bigger scheme of things for isis is military battles completely insignificant. none of these british jihadists had any military experience whatsoever. they arrived in syria in the middle of somebody else�*s civil war with a completely warped version or vision of islam, some of it acquired in prison, having spent in early lifetime of petty crime and drug peddling
el shafee elsheikh and alexander cody were eventually captured in syria when i is diminished in 2018. they are now spending their lives somewhere they probably thought they would never end up, in a usjail. also among family members giving their reaction outside the court was carl mueller, father of kayla mueller, a humanitarian worker killed in syria. the punishment fits the crime in this case, absolutely. what he did to the americans and all the other hostages, he will spend the rest of his...
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so syria reps out the program for this off. how here live on the international directly from the russian capital. thank you so much for joining us. we are back soon with poker a a.
so syria reps out the program for this off. how here live on the international directly from the russian capital. thank you so much for joining us. we are back soon with poker a a.
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with syria. yeah, i live with ah . other if you like of other am. good. nice. now. yeah. under de la eddie, what does masterpiece mean to you? unique masterpiece. i. yes. can, masterpiece is my whole life. it's not just a job or it's also a way to survive. again back to things we love to return to normal. them all. i've got tears in your eyes. been my only been by you now. yes. on on tis joy with ha ha yes. but i also cry because of the difficulties we always face in hailey. elijah maitland, mekena. he dental literally was had them aetna after meeting these remarkable women, i travel back to beirut. the lebanese capital feels like one of the most contemporary cities in the mediterranean region. and an emotional day draws to a close. it's appropriately rounded off by the melancholic evening ambiance on the cornish, the beach promenade, almost certainly miss when i lead they route before our 1st mediterranean journey ends. i've got another surprise for xena. i knew something i absolutely must buy w
with syria. yeah, i live with ah . other if you like of other am. good. nice. now. yeah. under de la eddie, what does masterpiece mean to you? unique masterpiece. i. yes. can, masterpiece is my whole life. it's not just a job or it's also a way to survive. again back to things we love to return to normal. them all. i've got tears in your eyes. been my only been by you now. yes. on on tis joy with ha ha yes. but i also cry because of the difficulties we always face in hailey. elijah maitland,...
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ah, welcome to the graham we begin in syria where explosions have been reported in the port city of time to time media says israel attacked targets in the area and they were very and things were intercepted by syrian and defenses. there are also reports is riley fighter jets, launched myself towards syria, from lebanese a space series, military says 3 soldiers have been killed. tattoos is where a congress ship carrying grain exports from ukraine is due to arrive. santa holder has worn this from bay roach. well here yet stay television was reporting attacks on targets in the coastal city of talk to us and the damascus countryside. it didn't say what the targets were, but it is saying that 3 soldiers were killed in 2 were injured and blaming as well for those strikes. now this will not be the 1st time. they blame israel for such an attack. it's not the 1st time syria reports such an attack and the way the response has been no comment is waiting. military usually doesn't comment on these individual operations, but it's really politicians have acknowledge time. and again, over recent years,
ah, welcome to the graham we begin in syria where explosions have been reported in the port city of time to time media says israel attacked targets in the area and they were very and things were intercepted by syrian and defenses. there are also reports is riley fighter jets, launched myself towards syria, from lebanese a space series, military says 3 soldiers have been killed. tattoos is where a congress ship carrying grain exports from ukraine is due to arrive. santa holder has worn this from...
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exchange in syria. i don't have details to provide you. when we have more, we will give you more. as a general matter we will not hesitate to defend ourselves and we have communicated this. both in the actions we took last night, the nature of those actions, and also, what we have communicated to the iranians. we will not tolerate attacks by iran back forces on our forces anywhere in the world including in syria and we will not pay to protect ourselves and take additional measures as appropriate. in this particular case, our response was, i think, extraordinarily carefully calibrated. it was meant to be proportional to the attacks that the iran backed groups carried out august 15. it was very precise. we essentially scoped out 11 bunker targets on this site. we ended up prosecuting nine of them. shortly before the strike there was new evidence that there might be individuals near two of the other bunkers, so we held off striking those out of an abundance of caution because our goal was not to produce ca
exchange in syria. i don't have details to provide you. when we have more, we will give you more. as a general matter we will not hesitate to defend ourselves and we have communicated this. both in the actions we took last night, the nature of those actions, and also, what we have communicated to the iranians. we will not tolerate attacks by iran back forces on our forces anywhere in the world including in syria and we will not pay to protect ourselves and take additional measures as...
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most of the women who work here come from syria. they fled to escape the islamic state and the war there whom pharmacy manages the masterpiece sewing workshop. a know that to syrian type a fabric, any student where you get it from, survive on their mission moment jewel i'm, we try and get it from syria or from bay route, but it's difficult. yeah. they weren't sure. what's that? that's a shot made of pure so natural. so from the cocoon had the i then did you so it as well. the sure. no. my grandmother did that. my mother's mother then swam, actually is when you have a piece of serial with you into a stop, it means we still have a connection with syria. you can try this with the very my job, if you like it either. either i'm good, nice none yet. i go down the lady. what does masterpiece mean to you? eat masterpiece. i had again masterpieces my whole life. it's not just a job or it's also a way to survive. again, back to things we love to return to normal them all. i've got tears in your eyes. oh, good mary. when been by you now? yes,
most of the women who work here come from syria. they fled to escape the islamic state and the war there whom pharmacy manages the masterpiece sewing workshop. a know that to syrian type a fabric, any student where you get it from, survive on their mission moment jewel i'm, we try and get it from syria or from bay route, but it's difficult. yeah. they weren't sure. what's that? that's a shot made of pure so natural. so from the cocoon had the i then did you so it as well. the sure. no. my...
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well i leave, am 0 sion sammy in syria. and though we reach an agreement to coordinate to our military actions, there was a very minute action against any intelligence, which is something which is extremely important to his national security. and we want to make sure is that this so called the nation a continuous, which is dependent upon a russian goodwill in the national interests. and so we try to balance our no participation in, in what's called a western can it with a stick position. this a v n a which is a neighbor and to have to take it into consideration. we are not acting idealistically. i think the general outlook cove is really fun policies and quality . as a result of that, we are trying to balance those through interest, which is not going to be on india is doing the same amount of company. so doing the same with the loan in what you call this game, a new book. and you have to take into consideration, it's national interest. and when we act this unit, you mentioned russia presence in syria, and i think one out o
well i leave, am 0 sion sammy in syria. and though we reach an agreement to coordinate to our military actions, there was a very minute action against any intelligence, which is something which is extremely important to his national security. and we want to make sure is that this so called the nation a continuous, which is dependent upon a russian goodwill in the national interests. and so we try to balance our no participation in, in what's called a western can it with a stick position. this a...
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that all ended in syria a few years ago. so, the physical caliphate is no more they are surviving with their ideology and pockets of strength in africa and in eastern afghanistan, and afghanistan they're fighting the taliban. they the insurgency now and afghanistan, bombing mosques and sikh temples, telling people where they can. they are taking advantage of under governed or poorly governed spaces and places where the theft they are able to roam at will and along with al-qaeda and other groups, they're pretty strong there, partly because often the local police and army behave so badly carrying out atrocities themselves that's fairly easy for isis and other groups to recruit. thank you very much- _ there have been more warnings about serious pressures on the nhs this coming winter. in a letter to ministers, the nhs confederation, which represents employers in the health service says the uk is facing a �*public health emergency,�* because people are having to choose between heating and eating this winter, due to soaring e
that all ended in syria a few years ago. so, the physical caliphate is no more they are surviving with their ideology and pockets of strength in africa and in eastern afghanistan, and afghanistan they're fighting the taliban. they the insurgency now and afghanistan, bombing mosques and sikh temples, telling people where they can. they are taking advantage of under governed or poorly governed spaces and places where the theft they are able to roam at will and along with al-qaeda and other...
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syria for example. it is very important. it is also important for a hub for the russians. it's airspace was not closed, so yeah, that is really important for businesses. both for russia and turkey. and other issues as well. >> how much leverage does turkey now hold, do you think, with the west? i mean, there was the issue of sweden and finland's admission to nato. you know, cooperation on counterterrorism, on the migrant crisis. how much leverage does turkey hold and how do you think it might try to use that? >> well, i mean, given turkey's geographical position, the fact that it is a nato member and sees its future in the west, despite having a number of difficult issues both with the united states and the european union. it gives turkey leverage. because turkey is very close to -- and this is perhaps unfortunate, but it is almost at the epicenter of a number of different crises. syria, iran, fighting against radicalization, refugees and so on. so, relations with russia. therefore, this is the geopolitical context, where turkeys strategic importance has been heightened. i
syria for example. it is very important. it is also important for a hub for the russians. it's airspace was not closed, so yeah, that is really important for businesses. both for russia and turkey. and other issues as well. >> how much leverage does turkey now hold, do you think, with the west? i mean, there was the issue of sweden and finland's admission to nato. you know, cooperation on counterterrorism, on the migrant crisis. how much leverage does turkey hold and how do you think it...
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and its main focus was syria, where all three countries are engaged in war. also discussed on the sidelines possible. iranian drone delivery to russia and how to handle sanctions for president. putin meeting was, above all, a message to us president biden and the west. russia is also engaged in this region. putin who has the upper hand in the middle east. tyson. what would you say to that question? in the face of the us chaotic departure from afghanistan? in the face of what is often perceived as us indifference in the face of the fighting in syria. does anybody really believe biden's promises to remain as he says, an engaged partner? well, i think that, you know, these relationships are very deep. the relationship the united states has with israel with egypt, with saudi arabia with the gulf states has clearly predated biden and is something that has many, many tenants within the us political system including in congress. there are different sensitive points also the private sector. um, so i think that this is something that is a cautious um, nearing a cautio
and its main focus was syria, where all three countries are engaged in war. also discussed on the sidelines possible. iranian drone delivery to russia and how to handle sanctions for president. putin meeting was, above all, a message to us president biden and the west. russia is also engaged in this region. putin who has the upper hand in the middle east. tyson. what would you say to that question? in the face of the us chaotic departure from afghanistan? in the face of what is often perceived...
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busy particular of course, but also over the conflict and kind of our media and as a by john and in syria, from the west teams to largely building and some of the other one will. i was the election next year. so it's continues to approach it with parents. and so far we've seen that dr. one more into rushes arms. i think he has lives on that. he's opportunistic, he's still, as you mentioned, selling drugs to ukraine. i'm having discussions to broker these grand shipments out. but so far it seems the west approach is one of coming with sticks, although turkey is a nato ally, whereas rushes approach is one of kara sitting in somewhere to get a sanction money out of our currency. so it seems to be alliance and very mutual convenience of the finance organ. in istanbul, i want to get your take on turkey's response to the war in ukraine, kind of generally, because as we've said, it's been towing this line or managing this sort of balancing act. yes, perhaps the best way to describe some arrives charges position is to state that church is being pro ukraine without the ty, russia. obviously this i
busy particular of course, but also over the conflict and kind of our media and as a by john and in syria, from the west teams to largely building and some of the other one will. i was the election next year. so it's continues to approach it with parents. and so far we've seen that dr. one more into rushes arms. i think he has lives on that. he's opportunistic, he's still, as you mentioned, selling drugs to ukraine. i'm having discussions to broker these grand shipments out. but so far it seems...
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and when we did it, you mentioned russia presence in syria. and i think one out of can you to mention here is turkey. and i think you would probably agree that in syria, russia was both, are accommodating, it was respectful of both turkeys and israel's central security considerations. but it also could be power on some of the actions when, when it deemed them this. so that allows me to conclude that at least with israel and turn in syria, russia has learned how to differentiate between the, the various uses of power and, or why didn't work the same way with your brain go. so i agree was there was a when they decided to intervene on a dig into a situation as a is wally and play a a new claim for basic is always know it currently those sheep. and which is that, and i would say to know until i shannon and namo it was ideal for being part of the view. it has didn't play a game. and as a result of that, and as i mentioned, this is one of these before. so we are witnessing now since i mentioned turkey, you know, that it's a very challenging partner
and when we did it, you mentioned russia presence in syria. and i think one out of can you to mention here is turkey. and i think you would probably agree that in syria, russia was both, are accommodating, it was respectful of both turkeys and israel's central security considerations. but it also could be power on some of the actions when, when it deemed them this. so that allows me to conclude that at least with israel and turn in syria, russia has learned how to differentiate between the, the...
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conversation with the parents of austin tice, marking ten years since the american journalist vanished in syria the new plea to president biden. >>> announcer: this is "nightly news" with lester holt." >>> a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan is believed to have killed one of the world's most notorious terror master minds wanted in the deaths of hundreds including americans abroad u.s. officials say ayman al-zawari successor to osama bin laden was successfully targeted in a weekend drone strike in afghanistan. to this day he has been on the fbi's most wanted list for his role in the 1998 bombings of u.s. embassies in tanzania and kenya that killed 224 people including 12 americans also a key figure in the 9/11 attack president biden addressing the nation tonight about the operation. kelly o'donnell is at the white house with late details. >> lester, the importance of this strike against al qaeda's leader, the most significant blow to the terror group since the death of osama bin laden, comes with an unusual circumstance for this white house. president biden has covid and tonight will address the
conversation with the parents of austin tice, marking ten years since the american journalist vanished in syria the new plea to president biden. >>> announcer: this is "nightly news" with lester holt." >>> a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan is believed to have killed one of the world's most notorious terror master minds wanted in the deaths of hundreds including americans abroad u.s. officials say ayman al-zawari successor to osama bin laden was successfully...
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elsheikh and kotey were eventually captured in syria when is was defeated. the group hated the western world, particularly america. but these two men now face spending the rest of their lives in a us jail. nomia iqbal, bbc news, virginia. i asked jason blazakis, senior research fellow at the soufan center, a global security research group, for his response to the sentencing. i think it is an appropriate measure ofjustice for the horrific actions that el shafee elsheikh was engaged in that your reporter touchstone. being the cruellest guard in the jihadi beatles. water—boarding, electrocuting visitors. eight lifelong consecutive sentences is what he deserved and is in keeping with the us and uk arrangement that they would not face the death penalty in the united states. so — so given his horrific activities, today is a measure ofjustice, but, like diane foley said, it does something in terms of ringing a little hollow. it has been a long time coming, bringing these men justice. talk us through some of the complications in this case. well, first and foremo
elsheikh and kotey were eventually captured in syria when is was defeated. the group hated the western world, particularly america. but these two men now face spending the rest of their lives in a us jail. nomia iqbal, bbc news, virginia. i asked jason blazakis, senior research fellow at the soufan center, a global security research group, for his response to the sentencing. i think it is an appropriate measure ofjustice for the horrific actions that el shafee elsheikh was engaged in that your...
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they will -- were eventually captured in syria. they now face spending the rest of their lives seplace they never thought they would end up, in a u.s. jail. >> the owner of a bar in south africa where 21 people died of mysterious circumstances last month has appeared in court for the first time. he's been charged with selling alcohol to children. the authorities have not said what killed the young people nor released the full results of tests. comments were made by the sister of the country's leader. south korea's government made the proposal in may and followed this week. apple has released an update to fix a security flaw for iphones, ipads, and computers that would allow hackers to take control. the company says the software is an important security measure. fenlon's prime minister says she has nothing to fear after taking the drug test. this follows the emergence of her at a party. she took the test after some said partygoers made reference to drug taking. >> police say in malmo, sweden, >> these are the pictures in the spotlig
they will -- were eventually captured in syria. they now face spending the rest of their lives seplace they never thought they would end up, in a u.s. jail. >> the owner of a bar in south africa where 21 people died of mysterious circumstances last month has appeared in court for the first time. he's been charged with selling alcohol to children. the authorities have not said what killed the young people nor released the full results of tests. comments were made by the sister of the...
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and we begin in syria because explosions have been reported in the port says you have tattoos. state media is saying israel attack targets in the area. they were intercepted by syrian ad defenses. are also reports. the israeli fighter jets launched missiles towards syria, from lebanese s base series military says 3 soldiers have been killed. tar tooth is where a cargo ship carrying grain exports from ukraine is due to arrive shortly. i'll just arizona hunter joins us live now. she is on the phone from the lebanese capital bay router you hearing anything more about this santa well area state television was reporting attacks on targets in the coastal city of talk to us and the damascus countryside. it didn't say what the targets were, but it is saying that 3 soldiers were killed in 2 were injured and blaming as well for those strikes. now this will not be the 1st time. they blame israel for such an attack. it's not the 1st time syria reports such an attack and the way the response has been no comment is waiting. military usually doesn't comment on these individual operations, but it's
and we begin in syria because explosions have been reported in the port says you have tattoos. state media is saying israel attack targets in the area. they were intercepted by syrian ad defenses. are also reports. the israeli fighter jets launched missiles towards syria, from lebanese s base series military says 3 soldiers have been killed. tar tooth is where a cargo ship carrying grain exports from ukraine is due to arrive shortly. i'll just arizona hunter joins us live now. she is on the...
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when was the last time anyone talk about syria? the new prime time anyone talk about syria? iie: new prime minister must time anyone talk about syria? ii9: new prime minister must deal time anyone talk about syria? ii9 new prime minister must deal with climate change as well. the telegraph recording calls for hosepipes to be banned. we know we've got a heat wave coming. yes, it looks like we will hit another a0 degrees later on this month. we're now facing a drought with a hosepipe ban all over the place. i get my host pat —— hosepipe ban on friday. i would rather see one did not get water out of my top, so i'm not against something like that. however, i'd also like to see the water companies do more about the water companies do more about the amount of water they waste by not plugging the leaks that they should be doing. trier? not plugging the leaks that they should be doing.— not plugging the leaks that they should be doinu. , , , �* should be doing. very briefly, we're running out — should be doing. very briefly, we're running out of _ should be doing. very bri
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a russian woman, the syria. sure, it's very on its whole forms for it's been something like how much for the russians are probably somewhere from europe as it was such as aerospace was not sure. yeah, that's really online. that's important. lines of businesses, russia and russia and turkey and some other issues as well. so then again, how much of leverage to turkey now haul, do you think would the west, i mean, there was the issue of sweden and finland admission to nato corporation on counter terrorism on the migrant crisis. how much leverage this turkey hold and how do you think it might try to use that? well, i mean, deter, given charges, geographical position. the fact that it is a natal member, it's future in the west, despite having a number of difficult issues with united states. and would you give to leverage because turkey is very close to and this is perhaps unfortunate to keep it, you know, it's, it's almost at the center of a number of different crises, syria, iran fight against, read the conversation
a russian woman, the syria. sure, it's very on its whole forms for it's been something like how much for the russians are probably somewhere from europe as it was such as aerospace was not sure. yeah, that's really online. that's important. lines of businesses, russia and russia and turkey and some other issues as well. so then again, how much of leverage to turkey now haul, do you think would the west, i mean, there was the issue of sweden and finland admission to nato corporation on counter...