He said, their moment of freedom, would come a lot sooner than people think. More on that in a moment. 0n Lebanon Israels Defence Minister said they were ready to use forces from air, Sea And Land to achieve its objectives against hezbollah to achieve its objectives against hezbollah to ensure people whod to ensure people whod evacuated their homes evacuated their homes in northern israel, in northern israel, were safe to return. Were safe to return. He told the troops, he told the troops, you are part of this effort. You are part of this effort. Hezbollah s deputy hezbollah s Deputy Leader has insisted that the group is ready leader has insisted that the group is ready if israel decides if israel decides to invade lebanon. To invade lebanon. In a defiant speech, in a defiant speech, he said the battle against he said the battle against israel will continue. Israel will continue. There have been more there have been more israeli attacks today. Israeli attacks today. Hamas says the lead
Army chief general ahmed sala is calling for a constitutional process to declare the nations ailing leader medically unfit for office will get an update from algiers and is it a window of hope for abused women in jordan we take you inside the countrys first protective shelter for women whose lives are at risk from family members. On well iraq is great to have you along everyone while we begin with sweeping changes in the e. U. That could have a big impact on the content that you see online on the e. U. Parliament is voting by a narrow margin today to approve controversial legislation to overhaul copyright law across the block the heart of the law is the much debated article thirteen and proponents claim it will help copyright holders protect their intellectual property but opponents fear it could lead to a restriction in online freedoms. Four years of intense argument came to a head in strasburg on tuesday when the European Parliament debated copyright reform german law maker x. Of fas
Wembley was the logical venue for what almost no teenagers are calling the ‘must have’ ticket of 2016 and what touts are referring to as ‘as popular as the clap’. Pop fans can expect two hours of steamy debate, with guest speakers expostulating to a jazz-funk fusion, bag-pipe grime and Lady Ga Ga has agreed to perform a medley of songs concerning fishing quotas and farming subsidies. Likened to ‘Live Aid’ but on an issue where no one is starving, the event will have appearances from Boris ‘Limp