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in the dejan come to and i think lebanon would be like the phoenix and lebanon would rise again. we should never forget what happened but we should forgive because how can a city grow how can the people grow if you are stuck in that mindset. and believes he is we've all experienced so many different types of violence that it's really hard to save these words forgiveness reconciliation forgetting it's like a lump in your throat. when you. wake. up which if you. look at it. underwater gardening in kenya. the coral reefs and then grow forests along canings coastlines are endangered. fishermen and tourist businesses are joining forces. cultivating gardens of coral mangrove and it's working go at africa in thirty minutes on d.w. . started out with some junk and instructions from a book. the age of fourteen william kumquat. the boy from malawi wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity this idea was. like citing journey around the world to get a. look at the windmill march twenty first g.w. . bush hostiles he made a point to stir. a milk represent a. relatio
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you will get the latest focusing on lebanon. today, a look at the country's first census of palestinian refugees. story, live from paris. this march 8 is international women's day. it is a day full of protests around the world as women press for progress. for working women, one of the most frustrating things in the genderce comes to equality and equal pay. you earn on average 16% less than your male colleagues in europe. take a look. >> a woman who works is unfortunately less well-paid. work, women in europe earn 16% less than men. among the e worst countries for wage equality are estonia, with a pay gap of 28%, and latvia with 21%. jobs carrying more response ability are often given to men picked as we go up the corporate ladder, the gap widens further. theirrn 28% more than female colleagues in executive popositions. if you're a european woman seeking equal pay, the best workplaces are in romania, belgium,xembourg or where the gap lies around 6%. that can partly be explained by hiring practices. in france, the salary gap is ar
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in turkey in lebanon brian reich that one and a half million syrians are one are illegal and half a million are just illegally living in absolutely where if a conditions yes hold well because there's little hope and yet you do leafy forming was struggling to survive and the story of their survival every day is essentially a story of their hope and there we are right on top of our reporting for us there from lebanon i'm sure thank you very much for that update. and we just have time for our minder of our top stories now that breaking news u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has been sacked president trump replacing him with cia director my comp alle that move coming after tillerson broke with the white house to say russia was probably behind the nerve agent attack on a former spy in britain. and britain says russia has until the end of the day to explain why a deadly nerve agent produced only in russia was used in that assassination attempt western allies had voiced their support for the demand moscow has denied allegations that it was involved. thank you for watching the doesn't y
in turkey in lebanon brian reich that one and a half million syrians are one are illegal and half a million are just illegally living in absolutely where if a conditions yes hold well because there's little hope and yet you do leafy forming was struggling to survive and the story of their survival every day is essentially a story of their hope and there we are right on top of our reporting for us there from lebanon i'm sure thank you very much for that update. and we just have time for our...
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reports from lebanon governor has just carry out its first survey. you g. today descended to everybody living in camps across the country the worlg part in rallies strikes and protests. international women's day from bondage to belarus from it is a city that have been sending up to launch it will pay and ends to sexual harassment and discrimination utara story. it came to a standstill professes okay by the streets and. there is. the international women's day was an opportunity for them to make that loses has. we have ways to make a situation now you. society in the workplace in a hurry. today we will. sure that if women so. well so. straight some protesters say the cost spain as moving beyond it intends to the wage gap and gender discrimination. mr eugene india and in the day. is now sexual violence. i. i. will process allies of the monitor the trials of crimes against women be completed within six months. the death penalty be handed rate is. protests will meet is in russia the parliament lost it possible that the criminalized satin forms of domestic violen
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take a look now at first in our series this week focusing on lebanon. there are close to one million syrian refugees currently living in lebanon. most of them women and children. our reporters take a look at just how divisive the refugees' presence has been to locals and one lebanese town. >> welcome to bashar al-assad's syria. traveler's now dead across the border, we are in the north of lebanon. the border crossing here was closed for seven years. only reopening of the end of last december. since 2011, 30,000 syrians have sought refuge here. with theirled here children. the only members of her family left alive, now forced to live in a test. she prefers to stay here where she knows international aid organizations provide some security.. >> our homes are still in tact. we j just want to o go back. whwhy would we statay herere? we have been here for three years. we are fed up. we have nothing left in syria. our homes have been destroyed and our families killed. we can't go back. >> the population has quadrupled. now more than 40,000 people live the bord
take a look now at first in our series this week focusing on lebanon. there are close to one million syrian refugees currently living in lebanon. most of them women and children. our reporters take a look at just how divisive the refugees' presence has been to locals and one lebanese town. >> welcome to bashar al-assad's syria. traveler's now dead across the border, we are in the north of lebanon. the border crossing here was closed for seven years. only reopening of the end of last...
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the risk that hezbollah poses out of lebanon is severe. their capabilities today and what the iranians have supplied them with allow them to manufacture their own rockets and potentially try to overwhelm israel's defenses at some point. so it is important we do everything we can to cut off any financial streams that they are using to fund this activity and that's why 2.0 is so important. so after you talk about rubio-coons talk about this one as well. although this one has passed. we're just trying to reconcile the differences. i think the prospects are very high we can get that done. claire: that's terrific. [applause] claire: you know, while the administration has included full funding for security assistance to israel in its budget request, they continue to see big cuts in overall international affairs spending. you have been a vocal supporter of robust international affairs spending. why do you think this kind of funding in general is so important? how do you make that case to your constituents? senator rubio: well, the first thing, ev
the risk that hezbollah poses out of lebanon is severe. their capabilities today and what the iranians have supplied them with allow them to manufacture their own rockets and potentially try to overwhelm israel's defenses at some point. so it is important we do everything we can to cut off any financial streams that they are using to fund this activity and that's why 2.0 is so important. so after you talk about rubio-coons talk about this one as well. although this one has passed. we're just...
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southern lebanon is a nightmare. it makes gaza looks stable. the israeli defense forces said there are over 100,000 rockets and missiles in the hands of hezbollah in southern lebanon. as you recall, israel withdrew from southern lebanon years ago. the united nations was supposed to police the area. the united nations interim force lebanon has sat on the sidelines and watched hezbollah dominate southern lebanon with missile technology that now threatens every part of israel. so it's a matter of time until israel strikes southern lebanon. paul: it seems to me the trump administration has said rhetorically they are going to expose expansion in the middle east -- i rain yin expansion in the middle east -- iranian expansion in the middle east. >> right. the commander in charge of syria, afghanistan and iraq said this tuesday, make no mistake, iran's malign activities across the region pose a long-term threat to stability in this part of the world and he said the following, countering iran is not one of the coalition missions in syria. so i see no st
southern lebanon is a nightmare. it makes gaza looks stable. the israeli defense forces said there are over 100,000 rockets and missiles in the hands of hezbollah in southern lebanon. as you recall, israel withdrew from southern lebanon years ago. the united nations was supposed to police the area. the united nations interim force lebanon has sat on the sidelines and watched hezbollah dominate southern lebanon with missile technology that now threatens every part of israel. so it's a matter of...
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to fire rockets and in lebanon. hezbollah embedding tens of thousands of advanced munitions and rockets running the north of israel and we took a helicopter tour of all of this and then got a briefing from the golan heights with general the deputy chief of staff of the idf. in syria, field state where you have both vices still active in hezbollah, shiite militias, the iyer tc under a russian air cover. i run increasingly and aggressively challenging israel and recently, directly sending it around into israeli airbase. it's important that we make clear that when iran and russia challenge israel directly they are also challenging the united states. we need was all and stand together. [applause] >> that sounds serious. as you mentioned the trip was part of a bipartisan congressional degradation led by us senator gran with several of your colleagues. in this incredibly partisan time how important is it that israel remained a bipartisan issue and how possible do you think that is? >> that is where you come in. frankly, k
to fire rockets and in lebanon. hezbollah embedding tens of thousands of advanced munitions and rockets running the north of israel and we took a helicopter tour of all of this and then got a briefing from the golan heights with general the deputy chief of staff of the idf. in syria, field state where you have both vices still active in hezbollah, shiite militias, the iyer tc under a russian air cover. i run increasingly and aggressively challenging israel and recently, directly sending it...
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it is time for part three of our series this week focusing on lebanon. that country's capital is rapidly evolving with stability after years of conflict, bringing a spike in investment and while that may be good for the economy, it is driving beirut's 14 plus residents out with many calling for more regulation. our team in lebanon reports. >> from the sky, the lebanese capital is shiny and new. just read buildings have given way to the wildest architectural projects. leave theon cranes dance, and property speculation is rife. it is the only fixture in which it is possible to invest in lebanon, and over 300 towers are currently being erected, though most will stay anti-. -- empty. >> there is an appetite from promoters and also from buyers for flats in beirut. it also came from ex-pats returning. there has been a slowdown. the prices have increased so much of the last decade that they are no longer incompatible with the budget of an average family. per squaree meter has surged, at least $6,000 in a building like this. people are moving to beirut's outskir
it is time for part three of our series this week focusing on lebanon. that country's capital is rapidly evolving with stability after years of conflict, bringing a spike in investment and while that may be good for the economy, it is driving beirut's 14 plus residents out with many calling for more regulation. our team in lebanon reports. >> from the sky, the lebanese capital is shiny and new. just read buildings have given way to the wildest architectural projects. leave theon cranes...
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and let's bring in correspondent she's monitoring developments from beirut in neighboring lebanon hi angela good to see you more civilians are fleeing the city and what more can you tell us. well what we've heard is that a batch of thirty five civilians mostly older people the children and the wounded in the relentless bombing by the regime have been evacuated but just about thirty five that we heard in the deal between the rebels and russia have more are expected to come up there but say this is just the first batch that's left and more and more people would be evacuated especially the injured especially the infirm and earlier in the day though the united nations coordinator as authority it said that they were expecting a thousand wounded to be evacuated today the now it seems a bit unlikely i have been have been talking to sources in the united nations and they said that they are a little less hopeful of the same number arriving now though there is movement on the ground the u.n. was also trying to send in another aid convoy as we know only one convoy has thus far gone in of about
and let's bring in correspondent she's monitoring developments from beirut in neighboring lebanon hi angela good to see you more civilians are fleeing the city and what more can you tell us. well what we've heard is that a batch of thirty five civilians mostly older people the children and the wounded in the relentless bombing by the regime have been evacuated but just about thirty five that we heard in the deal between the rebels and russia have more are expected to come up there but say this...
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israel unleashed another massive air attack on palestinian guerrilla targets in lebanon today from a sky full of israeli jets bombing bombing. and the summer of one thousand nine hundred two israel invaded neighboring lebanon in an attempt to drive the palestinian liberation organization out of its income on some southern border with israel what's an israeli army doing here in beirut the answer is that we are now dealing with an imperial israel which is solving its problems in someone else's country world opinion be damned the israeli invasion of lebanon in one thousand nine hundred two was a watershed it was israel breaking out beyond its immediate region to aggressively attack another country and it was a bit of a shock to many people in the interests of self-defense that gallant little underdog israel as suddenly started behaving like a neighborhood bully by the time the war was over the israeli military would kill seventeen thousand lebanese and palestinians and the other thirty thousand almost all of them civilians and when they were over twenty injured you know why everything o
israel unleashed another massive air attack on palestinian guerrilla targets in lebanon today from a sky full of israeli jets bombing bombing. and the summer of one thousand nine hundred two israel invaded neighboring lebanon in an attempt to drive the palestinian liberation organization out of its income on some southern border with israel what's an israeli army doing here in beirut the answer is that we are now dealing with an imperial israel which is solving its problems in someone else's...
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many high profile politicians saying that the syrians should go lebanon's president has said syrian refugees pools an economic and security threat to his country. filippo grandi joins us live from beirut mr grandy a war was warm welcome to the program you've been visiting refugee camps tell us about the people that you met there and what sort of conditions the camps are facing. well of course humanitarian assistance has been delivered now for several years to respond to these crises i think in the last couple of years the international community has also tried to invest more in the longer term aspect of this situation to try to respond to the impact on the environment on water resources on public structures but that effort must continue a conference he's coming up in brussels in the next month where once again the international community will rally to see what can be done to help syrians affected by this terrible conflict and i do hope that it will result once again in commitments to support the countries to lebanon in particular but also jordan turkey and other countries that are h
many high profile politicians saying that the syrians should go lebanon's president has said syrian refugees pools an economic and security threat to his country. filippo grandi joins us live from beirut mr grandy a war was warm welcome to the program you've been visiting refugee camps tell us about the people that you met there and what sort of conditions the camps are facing. well of course humanitarian assistance has been delivered now for several years to respond to these crises i think in...
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syria, lebanon, gaza, lebanon more to come. now they're seeking to build permanent military bases in syria seeking to create a land bridge -- and in addition to moving its army comments air force and navy to syria to be able to attack israel from closer hand is seeking to develop and build precision guided missile factories in syria and lebanon against isra israel. i will not let that happen. we must stop iran, we will stop iran. [applause] last week we read in the book of esther about an earlier attempt to exterminate our people. they failed that they will fail now. [applause] we will never let iran develop nuclear weapons. not now, not a ten years, not ever president trump has made it clear that his administration will not accept the aggression in the region. his make clear that he to know the for except a nuclear armed iran. i salute president trump on this. [applause] the president has also made it clear that if the fatal flaws of the nuclear deal are not fixed he will walk away from the deal and restore sanctions. israel w
syria, lebanon, gaza, lebanon more to come. now they're seeking to build permanent military bases in syria seeking to create a land bridge -- and in addition to moving its army comments air force and navy to syria to be able to attack israel from closer hand is seeking to develop and build precision guided missile factories in syria and lebanon against isra israel. i will not let that happen. we must stop iran, we will stop iran. [applause] last week we read in the book of esther about an...
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southern lebanon is a nightmare. it makes gaza looks stable. the israeli defense forces said there are over 100,000 rockets and missiles in the hands of hezbollah in southern lebanon. as you recall, israel withdrew from southern lebanon years ago. the united nations was supposed to police the area. the united nations interim force lebanon has sat on the sidelines and watched hezbollah dominate southern lebanon with missile technology that now threatens every part of israel. so it's a matter of time until israel strikes southern lebanon. paul: it seems to me the trump administration has said rhetorically they are going to expose expansion in the middle east -- i rain yin expansion in the middle east -- iranian expansion in the middle east. >> right. the commander in charge of syria, afghanistan and iraq said this tuesday, make no mistake, iran's malign activities across the region pose a long-term threat to stability in this part of the world and he said the following, countering iran is not one of the coalition missions in syria. so i see no st
southern lebanon is a nightmare. it makes gaza looks stable. the israeli defense forces said there are over 100,000 rockets and missiles in the hands of hezbollah in southern lebanon. as you recall, israel withdrew from southern lebanon years ago. the united nations was supposed to police the area. the united nations interim force lebanon has sat on the sidelines and watched hezbollah dominate southern lebanon with missile technology that now threatens every part of israel. so it's a matter of...
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it's time now for our second report from lebanon. they suffered the poor waste management and disposal. you may remember a garbage crisis triggered massive antigovernment demonstrations. not much has changed. >> the fish market has lost some of its charm. local fishermen must work next to a new smelly neighbor, this giant mountain of trash. in 2016, the government reopened one of the two official garbage dumps here, less than two years later it's already completely full. >> look at these boots. why are they in the sea? >> trashes overflowing in the sea, forcing fish to migrate further away from the coast. it's an economic disaster for these fishermen. they have decided to sue the government in order to raise awareness of his colleagues' plight. week.sed to make $500 a now, 50 or 60. $100 on a good week. many had to find a new job to feed their families. >> the garbage crisis is nothing new. in 2015, trash piled up in the streets of beirut for several months, sparking massive demonstrations against the government and its unwillingness
it's time now for our second report from lebanon. they suffered the poor waste management and disposal. you may remember a garbage crisis triggered massive antigovernment demonstrations. not much has changed. >> the fish market has lost some of its charm. local fishermen must work next to a new smelly neighbor, this giant mountain of trash. in 2016, the government reopened one of the two official garbage dumps here, less than two years later it's already completely full. >> look at...
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cutting the territory into two isolated pockets it's in hard is following developments from neighboring lebanon. the assault on eastern who is intensifying pro-government forces have pushed deep inside the besieged enclave rebels are finding it increasingly difficult to hold their ground there has been heavy shelling extreme levels of bombardment to help ground troops. even civilians are not. over nine hundred people have been killed in nearly three weeks of what many describe as one if not the fiercest military campaign so the syrian. medical workers reported yet another chlorine gas attack the government denied the claims and blamed what it called desperate rebels for distorting facts but videos appear to show victims struggling to breathe and i was. most. used. just the bombs. situation because it's like two thousand and thirteen when. the remaining aid supplies that were not are floated on monday because of the shelling we're supposed to reach the besieged population on thursday but according to the international committee of the red cross the conditions on the ground did not allow that sou
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in lebanon or an iraq they have and they don't have the same money they had a decade or two decades ago to basically invest drop we saw in the part of the washington post he offered you know saudi arabia to four billion and syria i'm not sure they're willing to. but in a culture that they don't own at this point so there are a lot of challenges but. the saudi foreign minister much of the iran nuclear deal which is you know for the hawkish part of the obsession is a very good. progress for them but again the pentagon is very worried about canceling the deal that has implications on u.s. forces in iraq and syria so the point is the u.s. and saudi a lot of. interests are not as much allied as to source three decades ago a change so drop and have been some men though are going against the trend against the current of how the u.s. saudi relations have evolved in the last decade or more after the arab spring after the iran nuclear deal after the u.s. presence in the region so they are going against gays this so we will see i think of the coming weeks the pushback from the pentagon and the cia
in lebanon or an iraq they have and they don't have the same money they had a decade or two decades ago to basically invest drop we saw in the part of the washington post he offered you know saudi arabia to four billion and syria i'm not sure they're willing to. but in a culture that they don't own at this point so there are a lot of challenges but. the saudi foreign minister much of the iran nuclear deal which is you know for the hawkish part of the obsession is a very good. progress for them...
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policy in the region we saw what happened in lebanon in yemen. and other places so the issue is more not with the character bush or the they have a problem with him ascending to power it's the fact no but but the problem is was more his policy here has to be adjust to a lot more his policy to the to the u.s. policy not on your question yes this is has been point. drop as this idea you have an alliance between. some of the just this week on trees and israel against iran so he fits well in this but i'm not sure what she can he can help because the saudis cannot basically fight iran and syria they cannot fight it. in lebanon or of iraq they have and they don't have the same money they had a decade or two decades ago to basically invest drop we saw in the part of the washington post he offered you know saudi arabia to four billion and syria i'm not sure they're willing to avert this. money and a culture that they don't own at this point so there are a lot of challenges but. the saudi foreign minister much of the iran nuclear deal which is you know fo
policy in the region we saw what happened in lebanon in yemen. and other places so the issue is more not with the character bush or the they have a problem with him ascending to power it's the fact no but but the problem is was more his policy here has to be adjust to a lot more his policy to the to the u.s. policy not on your question yes this is has been point. drop as this idea you have an alliance between. some of the just this week on trees and israel against iran so he fits well in this...
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policy in the region we saw what happened in lebanon in yemen. and other places so the issue is more not with the character bush or the they have a problem with him ascending to power it's a fact no but but the problem is was more his policy here has to be adjust to a lot more his policy to the to the u.s. policy no on your question yes this is has been point. drop as this idea you have an alliance between. some of the just this week on trees and israel against iran so he fits well in this but i'm not sure what she can he can help because the saudis cannot basically fight iran and syria they cannot fight it. in lebanon or an iraq they have and they don't have the same money they had a decade or two decades ago to basically invest. we saw in the washington post he offered you know saudi arabia to four billion and syria i'm not sure they're willing to avert this. but in a culture that they don't own at this point so there are a lot of challenges but. the saudi foreign minister much of the iran nuclear deal which is you know for the hawkish part of
policy in the region we saw what happened in lebanon in yemen. and other places so the issue is more not with the character bush or the they have a problem with him ascending to power it's a fact no but but the problem is was more his policy here has to be adjust to a lot more his policy to the to the u.s. policy no on your question yes this is has been point. drop as this idea you have an alliance between. some of the just this week on trees and israel against iran so he fits well in this but...
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well in two thousand and fifteen lebanon decided to stop the un registering new refugees fearing that the numbers could cause unrest at that point there were nearly a million registered syrian refugees living in the country but the real number is estimated to be much higher that's already a quarter of lebanon's population couldn't the country's also been hosting four hundred fifty thousand palestinian refugees who live in twelve formal camps across the country provided by the un by listening to rely on support from the un's relief and welfare agency off facing a crisis though after the united states withheld much of its funding in january there is also growing and the refugee sentiment inside lebanon with many high profile politicians saying the syrians should go home lebanon's president has said syrian refugees pose an economic and security threat to his country. well the u.n. high commissioner for refugees felipa grandy says that the countries sheltering syrian refugees need more support well of course humanitarian assistance has been delivered now for several years to respond to th
well in two thousand and fifteen lebanon decided to stop the un registering new refugees fearing that the numbers could cause unrest at that point there were nearly a million registered syrian refugees living in the country but the real number is estimated to be much higher that's already a quarter of lebanon's population couldn't the country's also been hosting four hundred fifty thousand palestinian refugees who live in twelve formal camps across the country provided by the un by listening to...
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you've barely mentioned lebanon and we hardly ever talk about lebanon but there are so many problems there and in any other part of the world it would be front and center and in the headlines all the time but with all the other problems in centcom it takes a backseat. given that hezbollah is a u.s.-designated terrorist organization and that the lebanese president has been very public in his support of hezbollah as a military partner with the lebanese armed forces and given that we've in the past supplied high-quality american arms to the lebanese armed forces, do you think we should keep working with the lebanese armed forces and giving them high quality american weaponry and are they a reliable partner? >> congressman, i think they are a very reliable partner. and i think the investments that we have made over the last 10 or 11 years, very moderate investments in terms of people and money compared to the other things we do have really paid off and they are helping us develop a very professional lebanese armed forces that is beginning to be viewed as the principal security arm in afg
you've barely mentioned lebanon and we hardly ever talk about lebanon but there are so many problems there and in any other part of the world it would be front and center and in the headlines all the time but with all the other problems in centcom it takes a backseat. given that hezbollah is a u.s.-designated terrorist organization and that the lebanese president has been very public in his support of hezbollah as a military partner with the lebanese armed forces and given that we've in the...
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syrian refugees are in lebanon. and what extent is lebanon receiving support for them ? they are mostly in urban centres, beirut and other cities. and in makeshift settlements. they are not in organised camps. the local community. they go to lebanese schools, those that go to school. it's a very meagre existence. is premature, they won't go back right now. turkey and others, that support must continue. until the crisis is resolved. in the near future? what's happening in eastern ghouta. this is on the outskirts of damascus, the capital. unstable areas. eventually return but not right now. it's too unstable, too dangerous, there are too many risks. stay with us here on bbc world news. including six nations rugby and england's preparations. atrocity on european soil in modern times. times. and replace them with a dynamic figure. figure. out of a fire exit and started firing. firing. to 99 years, travelled from national to memphis prison. to memphis prison. what will you do now? will this change your life? change your life? i don't know, i've never been married before. this
syrian refugees are in lebanon. and what extent is lebanon receiving support for them ? they are mostly in urban centres, beirut and other cities. and in makeshift settlements. they are not in organised camps. the local community. they go to lebanese schools, those that go to school. it's a very meagre existence. is premature, they won't go back right now. turkey and others, that support must continue. until the crisis is resolved. in the near future? what's happening in eastern ghouta. this is...
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policy in the region we saw what happened in lebanon in yemen. and other places so the issue is more not with the character sure the they have a problem with him ascending to power that's a fact now but with the problems with borders policy here has to be a just today a lot more his policy to the to the u.s. policy no on your question yes this is this is been point. drop as this idea you have an alliance between. some of the juicy countries and israel against iran so he fits well in this but i'm not sure what she can he can help because the saudis cannot basically fight iran and syria they cannot fight it. in lebanon or an iraq they have and they don't have the same money they had a decade or two decades ago to basically invest drop we saw in the part of the washington post he offered you know saudi arabia to four billion and syria i'm not sure they're willing to avert this. but in a culture that they don't own at this point so there are a lot of challenges but. the saudi foreign minister much of the iran nuclear deal which is you know for the ha
policy in the region we saw what happened in lebanon in yemen. and other places so the issue is more not with the character sure the they have a problem with him ascending to power that's a fact now but with the problems with borders policy here has to be a just today a lot more his policy to the to the u.s. policy no on your question yes this is this is been point. drop as this idea you have an alliance between. some of the juicy countries and israel against iran so he fits well in this but...
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cutting the territory into two isolated pockets so hard is following developments from neighboring lebanon. the assault on eastern who is intensifying pro-government forces have pushed deep inside the besieged enclave rebels are finding it increasingly difficult to hold their ground there has been heavy shelling extreme levels of bombardment to help ground troops. even civilians are not. over nine hundred people have been killed in nearly three weeks of what many describe as one if not the fiercest military campaigns of the syrian. medical workers reported yet another chlorine gas attack the government denied the claims and blamed what it called desperate rebels for distorting facts but videos appear to show victims struggling to breathe and i was. most. used. just the bombs. but me because it's like two thousand and thirteen when. the remaining aid supplies that were not are floated on monday because of the shelling were supposed to reach the besieged population on thursday but according to the international committee of the red cross the conditions on the ground did not allow that. sourc
cutting the territory into two isolated pockets so hard is following developments from neighboring lebanon. the assault on eastern who is intensifying pro-government forces have pushed deep inside the besieged enclave rebels are finding it increasingly difficult to hold their ground there has been heavy shelling extreme levels of bombardment to help ground troops. even civilians are not. over nine hundred people have been killed in nearly three weeks of what many describe as one if not the...
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or staying in the region some one million syrian refugees have fled to lebanon since the war in syria broke out seven years ago many of them are children aid groups are of course helping them including deal with their trauma that through creativity and now a beirut exhibit is featuring our work inspired by their poems and their stories. sent us this. why are those who really fled the war in syria four years ago after her home in homes was bombed she and her family now live in this lebanese refugee camp mike and. even when she first got to lebanon while worked back in boxes earning just four dollars a day then an engineer or called beyond rescued her from that job and got her into a school near the camp. today the sixteen year old is about to head out to her poetry class. a lot more. when i of michael's. after years of trauma and uncertainty while it is beginning to find her voice and she's learning to write a verse for the first time in her life. because. nelly we have a generation whose life is lost because dreams have been broken by war we are the generation that has grown but too s
or staying in the region some one million syrian refugees have fled to lebanon since the war in syria broke out seven years ago many of them are children aid groups are of course helping them including deal with their trauma that through creativity and now a beirut exhibit is featuring our work inspired by their poems and their stories. sent us this. why are those who really fled the war in syria four years ago after her home in homes was bombed she and her family now live in this lebanese...
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this is why it is extremely important, especially in a relatively fragile country like lebanon to continue to invest both in the humanitarian response, but also in the support to local communities in developmental aid, which, by the way, can have longer term beneficial effects, even if it will go back, even if refugees go back, they will stay for the benefit of lebanon on and its communities. police in central sri lanka say they have recovered more than twenty home—made petrol bombs during search operations in a district which has seen a wave of communal violence. attacks against the islamic community erupted on monday and were led by nationalist crowds. police say the situation in kandy has now improved significantly with only minor incidents reported in the past 48 hours. david campanale has more. after a state of emergency and thousands of troops on the streets, kandy is now a showing signs return to normality. but local muslims remain fearful after days of violent attacks against homes and businesses. more than 150 houses, shops, and vehicles are estimated to destroyed in the riots,
this is why it is extremely important, especially in a relatively fragile country like lebanon to continue to invest both in the humanitarian response, but also in the support to local communities in developmental aid, which, by the way, can have longer term beneficial effects, even if it will go back, even if refugees go back, they will stay for the benefit of lebanon on and its communities. police in central sri lanka say they have recovered more than twenty home—made petrol bombs during...
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as iran grows its footprint in syria and battles hardened fighters return to lebanon, we hezbollah lebanon continues to produce advanced weapons it plans to direct at israel. in the face of this growing threat, it's no wonder why there's increasing talk in israel of a next war. this is not a war that israel wants, but she may nonetheless be forced to fight it. if that day should come, the world should understand this -- there is absolutely no moral equivalency between israel, a peace-loving, vibrant democracy, innovative economy with so much to offer the world, and hezbollah -- a terrorist organization that spews hate, trains mart ars, holds the lebanese state hostage and receives support and direction from the iranian regime. there is moral elive lent. [applause] -- equivalent. we know israel would prefer to keep the sword of freedom sheave but if she is forced to take on this fight we know where the united states will stand. we will stand on the side of our one true democratic ally in the middle east -- the state of israel. [applause] senator menendez: these growing threats demands that
as iran grows its footprint in syria and battles hardened fighters return to lebanon, we hezbollah lebanon continues to produce advanced weapons it plans to direct at israel. in the face of this growing threat, it's no wonder why there's increasing talk in israel of a next war. this is not a war that israel wants, but she may nonetheless be forced to fight it. if that day should come, the world should understand this -- there is absolutely no moral equivalency between israel, a peace-loving,...
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i will not leave lebanon. li take down gaza and i won't leave. that is the message he'll convey to him and he wants the president to do more in syria than what he's doing. >> big topics. come back later in the week. jack keane live from washington. thank you. >> good talking to you, bill. >> breaking news on the man who shot and killed himself outside of the white house over the weekend. what we're now learning about the incident. >> also, syria slipping deeper into crisis and now the white house calling out russia over its role in that war. >> you leave syria in the hands of russia, and the iranians, this war never ends and our friends in israel are in a world of hurt. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, t
i will not leave lebanon. li take down gaza and i won't leave. that is the message he'll convey to him and he wants the president to do more in syria than what he's doing. >> big topics. come back later in the week. jack keane live from washington. thank you. >> good talking to you, bill. >> breaking news on the man who shot and killed himself outside of the white house over the weekend. what we're now learning about the incident. >> also, syria slipping deeper into...
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to dispose of lebanon's trash problem. the british foreign minister has warned russia the government will act robustly if moscow is found to be behind appointing a full the spy in england said a screwball it was a russian colonel he spied for the person and then move that responsible in twenty ten. he was found on sunday outside a shopping center along with his daughter you to close it out being treated for exposure to an unknown substance. overton even friends of. the world cup which russia's hosting later this year following a to moscow our correspondent on the sly is that angeles that russia flatly denies having anything to do with this.. that's right that's what we've heard from the crane will be heard. quite early on today denying any knowledge of the situation the incident that unfolded. in the south of england days sayaying that it's a tragic situation and that the russian government the kremlin. is willing to cooperate with the uk presumably if it's us to. that was basically all we heard for awhile and this in a si
to dispose of lebanon's trash problem. the british foreign minister has warned russia the government will act robustly if moscow is found to be behind appointing a full the spy in england said a screwball it was a russian colonel he spied for the person and then move that responsible in twenty ten. he was found on sunday outside a shopping center along with his daughter you to close it out being treated for exposure to an unknown substance. overton even friends of. the world cup which russia's...
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. >> is it not just lebanon? sally: from yemen, morocco, palestine. the larger arab world is represented. the big groups in detroit are iraq, lebanon, syria, palestine coming him in. >> is it the largest concentration of native air people in the united states -- of arab people in the united states? sally: michigan does not have the largest population. if you look at a city like dearborn, half are arab americans. a smaller city is majority muslim. you have arab majorities in places and muslim majorities in other parts of town. there is nothing else in america where you see this intense concentration like to do in detroit. states, new other york and california, have other numbers. -- have higher numbers. i read in some of your work at the interesting phenomenon happening is that the population overall is going down, but the air of them pop -- the arab relation is increasing. sally: this is what i am looking at now. arabs have been leaving michigan. of thends on which part community you are from, how long you have been in the state. when community of pal
. >> is it not just lebanon? sally: from yemen, morocco, palestine. the larger arab world is represented. the big groups in detroit are iraq, lebanon, syria, palestine coming him in. >> is it the largest concentration of native air people in the united states -- of arab people in the united states? sally: michigan does not have the largest population. if you look at a city like dearborn, half are arab americans. a smaller city is majority muslim. you have arab majorities in places...
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iraq, lebanon, yemen and more to come. now it is seeking to build military bases and create a bridge and in addition to moving the army command navy, air force to be able to attack is also seeking to develop and build precision guided missiles in lebanon and i will not let that happen. we will not let that happen. we must and we will stop iran. last week we read the book of esther about an earlier attempt to exterminate our people. they failed then and they will failil now. [applause] we will never let iran develop nuclear weapons, not now, not in ten years, not ever. [applause] president trump has made it clear that his administration will not attempt aggression in the region. he has made clear that he will never accept the nuclear armed iran. i salute the president trump on this. and he's also made clear that if the flaw of the nuclear deal isn't fixed he will walk away from the deal and restore sanctions. israel will be right there by their side and so will other ser countries in the region. [applause] as we counter the
iraq, lebanon, yemen and more to come. now it is seeking to build military bases and create a bridge and in addition to moving the army command navy, air force to be able to attack is also seeking to develop and build precision guided missiles in lebanon and i will not let that happen. we will not let that happen. we must and we will stop iran. last week we read the book of esther about an earlier attempt to exterminate our people. they failed then and they will failil now. [applause] we will...
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bombardment there has killed dozens of people in the past few days has more from beirut in neighboring lebanon. three rebel factions were controlling the eastern enclave two of them have already surrendered the third racial islam is close to surrendering this is what we understand they are engaged in negotiations with the russian military and they are close to a deal fishel assam in the russian military have been talking for the past a few days but the talks collapsed over a main sticking point and that is. didn't want to be evacuated to live that is the province in the north west of the country under the control of the opposition does not have good relations with the rebel groups which dominate province so what we are understanding is that they may be sent to the eastern region there is a rebel pocket there close to lebanon's border so a deal is close with a third rebel faction. man another rebel faction which has surrendered the southern pocket preparations are no underway for the evacuation of up to seven thousand people fighters their family members as well as opposition activists they are
bombardment there has killed dozens of people in the past few days has more from beirut in neighboring lebanon. three rebel factions were controlling the eastern enclave two of them have already surrendered the third racial islam is close to surrendering this is what we understand they are engaged in negotiations with the russian military and they are close to a deal fishel assam in the russian military have been talking for the past a few days but the talks collapsed over a main sticking point...
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anchor: that was part five of our series on lebanon. there has been a surprise announcement out of washington as donald trump agrees to meet with north korean leader kim jong-un. a pause in syrian airstrikes allows desperately needed aid to reach the rebel held enclave. at least nine people are killed in kabul, over a dozen wounded. it is time for a business update. i'm joined by brian quinn. you will bring us reaction and newysis from donald trump's import tariffs on steel and aluminum to the united states. >> canada and mexico are exempted of the tariffs of 25 percent and 10%. there could be more to come. trump left the door open for other allies to make the case on why they should be spared the imimport duties. the e.u., japan, and australia are already pushing their own exemptions. workers inng u.s. the name of national security, the reason behind president trump's steel and aluminum tariffs. he says china floods the market with cheap steel. but u.s. allies are the biggest exporters. canada and mexico escape the tariffs are now -- f
anchor: that was part five of our series on lebanon. there has been a surprise announcement out of washington as donald trump agrees to meet with north korean leader kim jong-un. a pause in syrian airstrikes allows desperately needed aid to reach the rebel held enclave. at least nine people are killed in kabul, over a dozen wounded. it is time for a business update. i'm joined by brian quinn. you will bring us reaction and newysis from donald trump's import tariffs on steel and aluminum to the...
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we left lebanon, iran came in with has a lot -- hezbollah. we left -- you will have either hamas coming in, iran, or isis, and this is a catastrophe, so the answer to your question is most people would agree to an arrangement of the kind you are talking about if they thought the palestinians wanted to state next to israel, but they are convinced more and more that instead ofhe state israel, and that is not a real peace. david: you see the prospect of a deal getting done? pm netanyahu: there is a new hope on the horizon that i have never seen in my lifetime and it is not related to the palestinians. because of the growing danger of iran, more and more i would say virtually all the arab countries no longer see israel as their enemy, but as there vital ally countering the threat of militant islam. we are united in stopping the threatt radical islamic , so out ofh is iran this curse comes a blessing. the blessing is this extraordinary relationship between us, and i think ultimately we might be able to shift to the ground. i don't think it is read
we left lebanon, iran came in with has a lot -- hezbollah. we left -- you will have either hamas coming in, iran, or isis, and this is a catastrophe, so the answer to your question is most people would agree to an arrangement of the kind you are talking about if they thought the palestinians wanted to state next to israel, but they are convinced more and more that instead ofhe state israel, and that is not a real peace. david: you see the prospect of a deal getting done? pm netanyahu: there is...
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darkness is descending on our region and iran is building an aggressive empire and iran, iraq, syria, lebanon, gaza, yemen, more to come. now iran is seeking to build permanent military bases in syria and seeking to create a land bridge in the mediterrane mediterranean. in addition to moving his army, the air force, it's navy to syria to be able to attack israel from closer at hand is seeking to develop and to build decision guiding missile factoring in syria and lebanon against israel and i will not let that happen. people not let that happen. we must stop iran and will stop iran. [applause] last week we read in the book of esther about an earlier person attempt to exterminate our people. they failed then and they will feel now. [applause] we will never let iran develop nuclear weapons, not now, not in ten years, not ever. [applause] president has made it clear that his administration will not accept iran's aggression in the region. he has made clear that he, too, will never accept a nuclear armed iran. that is the right policy and i salute president trump on this. [cheering and applause] an
darkness is descending on our region and iran is building an aggressive empire and iran, iraq, syria, lebanon, gaza, yemen, more to come. now iran is seeking to build permanent military bases in syria and seeking to create a land bridge in the mediterrane mediterranean. in addition to moving his army, the air force, it's navy to syria to be able to attack israel from closer at hand is seeking to develop and to build decision guiding missile factoring in syria and lebanon against israel and i...
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you know, iran, iraq, syria, lebanon, gaza, yemen, the straits. i mean, the whole thing is going in a very, very bad direction and you should not enable this aggressive regime out to conquer the middle east, out to impose its shiite version of militant islam on the world, to have nuclear weapons. you think you have a problem with one country now in asia, i am telling you that is a family business, peculiar one, but a family business. this is different. this is, as kissinger said, this is ideology, it is a cause, not a country, and the cause is a bad one. we are the small satan. you are the great satan. you don't want the preeminent terrorist-sponsoring regime in the world to have nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them to washington, d.c. don't let it happen. david: president trump agreed to move the american embassy to jerusalem. many presidents have promised that, and presidential candidates have promised that for over 40 years. this is the first president who has taken steps to do that. did you urge him to do this, or did he do it more or
you know, iran, iraq, syria, lebanon, gaza, yemen, the straits. i mean, the whole thing is going in a very, very bad direction and you should not enable this aggressive regime out to conquer the middle east, out to impose its shiite version of militant islam on the world, to have nuclear weapons. you think you have a problem with one country now in asia, i am telling you that is a family business, peculiar one, but a family business. this is different. this is, as kissinger said, this is...
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iran, iraq, syria, lebanon, gaza, yemen, the straits. i mean, the whole thing is going in a very, very bad direction and you should not enable this aggressive regime out to conquer the middle east, out to impose its shiite version of militant islam on the world, to have nuclear weapons. you think you have a problem with one country now in asia, i am telling you that is a family business, peculiar one, but a family business. this is different. this is, as kissinger said, this is ideology, it is a cause, not a country, and the cause is a bad one. we are the small satan. you are the great satan. you don't want the preeminent terrorist-sponsoring regime in the world to have nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them to washington, d.c. don't let it happen. david: president trump agreed to move the american embassy to jerusalem. many presidents have promised that, and presidential candidates have promised that for over 40 years. this is the first president who has taken steps to do that. did you urge him to do this, or did he do it more or
iran, iraq, syria, lebanon, gaza, yemen, the straits. i mean, the whole thing is going in a very, very bad direction and you should not enable this aggressive regime out to conquer the middle east, out to impose its shiite version of militant islam on the world, to have nuclear weapons. you think you have a problem with one country now in asia, i am telling you that is a family business, peculiar one, but a family business. this is different. this is, as kissinger said, this is ideology, it is...
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when she first got to lebanon, she worked packing boxes, earning just $4 a day. then an n.g.o. rescued her from that job and got her into a school near the camp. today, the 16-year-old is about to head out to her poetry class. after years of trauma and uncertainty, she is beginning to find her voice. and she is learning to write verse for the first time in her life. >> we are the generation whose life is lost, whose dreams have been broken by war. we are the generation that has grown too old, too soon. reporter: this poem recounts the challenges she faces as a refugee. >> they are attacking us with words. who are you? why did you come here? reporter: two hours from the camp, unicef has organized an exhibition about art, refugees, and the civil war memorial. this painting is inspired by the thoughts and feelings of dozens of civilian children. moved by the poems and letters, syrian artists have come together and are using their creativity to describe the experiences of these children of war. ivan debs is one of the artists. he has tried to capture broad sentiments on canvas. >>
when she first got to lebanon, she worked packing boxes, earning just $4 a day. then an n.g.o. rescued her from that job and got her into a school near the camp. today, the 16-year-old is about to head out to her poetry class. after years of trauma and uncertainty, she is beginning to find her voice. and she is learning to write verse for the first time in her life. >> we are the generation whose life is lost, whose dreams have been broken by war. we are the generation that has grown too...
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more than a million refugees meanwhile have fled syria and made their way to lebanon since war broke out seven years ago many of those fleeing are children aid groups have been helping them deal with a trauma through creativity now an exhibition has opened in beirut which features artwork inspired by the children's programs and stores it would be behind me the w.c. . has been taking a look. while those fled the war in syria four years ago after her home in her was bombed she and her family now live in this lebanese refugee camp. even when she first got to lebanon was worked back in boxes earning just four dollars a day then an engineer or called beyond rescued her from that job and got her into a school near the camp. today the sixteen year old is about to head out to her poetry class there's a lot more country where no one caught. after years of trauma and uncertainty while is beginning to find her voice and she's learning to write verse for the first time in her life. the generation whose life is lost because dreams have been broken by war we are the generation that has grown too s
more than a million refugees meanwhile have fled syria and made their way to lebanon since war broke out seven years ago many of those fleeing are children aid groups have been helping them deal with a trauma through creativity now an exhibition has opened in beirut which features artwork inspired by the children's programs and stores it would be behind me the w.c. . has been taking a look. while those fled the war in syria four years ago after her home in her was bombed she and her family now...