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Newsday

do have a good songkran. thank you forjoining us on tuesday. stay with us on bbc news. ——0n ——on tuesday. hello there. apart from the odd shower, it does look like many places will stay dry for the run—up to easter. and for many of us, it'll stay quite warm as well — particularly for england and wales, where we'll see the best of any sunshine throughout the day on thursday. we've got a weak area of high pressure tending to build in across the country — that should keep these weather fronts out at bay, which will tend to threaten parts of northern ireland and scotland through the day. however, they will tend to bring thicker cloud some good sunnis does well developed, it will stay murky around the coast. an outside chance a cost east england.

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Newsday

15-19 chance a cost east england. 15—19 degrees, we could see 20 degrees again in the south—east. a repeat performance through thursday night. showers die away and we start to see more low cloud, mist and dark rolling into southern and western areas, and east areas will see lengthier clear spells. again, another mild night. friday, starting off mainly dry, centring from the word go on eastern areas. a bit more cloud across the northern northwest. the odd shower for wales, otherwise most places are dry. it could be the warmest day of the week, friday, we could see 21 degrees in the south—east but even further north, the mid to high teens. as we head through the easter weekend, teens. as we head through the easterweekend, it teens. as we head through the easter weekend, it does look like the area of high pressure could break down and that may allow low pressure and weather fronts to sweep in to the north and the west through easter sunday and easter monday, so some areas in the north could be fairly wet. saturday itself doesn't look too bad, much of england and wales dry with good spells of sunshine. more cloud

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta-20220305-19:17:00

communities safe until saddam hussein was imposed in the 2003 invasion, and actually those two populations were the only ones who properly survived and have built themselves infrastructure and institutions in all of the years that saddam was oppressing the majority of the country in the center and had control of the sunnis, but they don't want to do it, because it means going to war with russia. they do not want to go to war with russia. so what america, and the nato secretary-general keeps saying is that they want to make sure that putin does not make any, and they keep saying, miscalculation, and he does not mistake anything that nato says that what he says is one russian boot on one square centimeter on the nato territory, an indeed, what about so, the nato air space, because that would be a

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Gutfeld-20211209-04:05:00

and then one day like a remake of "invasion of the body snatchers" that spirit got replaced by robotic rage. the kid comes home infused with anger and their youthful good looks deliberately to face like the side of a graffiti covered train on the tracks. the cheek piercings, the horribly dyed, shaved hair. the ugliness is the worst uniform for the unemployable. if you don't know what i mean, just google nt for mug shots or go to the -- the transformation and no product of some biochemical change. it is so conforming that it tells you it is well packaged, ideological virus designed a sick human against human. that she and the sunnis have nothing against us. that is wokeism. this movement has given a wide berth because normal people are terrified of it. it's like being operated by homeless guy at highland bath folds. it is better to appease than it become a target of a mostly peaceful protests.

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How Corruption Ruined Lebanon

The deadly port blast, the triple-digit inflation, the energy shortages — Lebanon’s many crises have a shared root: misrule by a self-dealing elite.

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20211017-17:03:00

militias. over time, the shia militias grew in strength, especially when they were called upon to fight isis and became a kind of powerless state of their own. many had close ties to iran. but in this election, by one count, parties to militias went from 45 seats to under 20. the second seismic aspect of the election has been the rise of sunni participation. sunnis, the minority group in iraq, have been the most disaffected in the system. they tend to be cynical by voting and remain disgruntled. in the past they have on occasion fueled insurgencies. but this time they voted, managing to concentrate their votes in fewer parties. our monitor estimates if a few of these leaders can ban together, a unified sunni bloc would have 50 seats in iraq's 290-seat parliament, which would give it greater political power than it had since 2003.

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Fareed Zakaria GPS-20211017-14:03:00

the iraqi state. you see after iraq's army melted away in the wake of the 20 03 american invasion, political power brokers and parties created their own armed militias. over time, the shia militias grew in strength, especially when they were called upon to fight isis and became a kind of powerless state of their own. many had close ties to iran. but at one point parties to militias went from 45 seats to under 20. the second seismic aspect of the election has been the rise of sunni participation. sunnis, the minority group in iraq, have been the most disaffected in the system. they tend to be cynical by voting and remain disgruntled, and in the past they have on occasion fueled insurgencies. but this time they voted, managing to concentrate their votes in fewer parties. our monitor estimates if a few of these leaders can ban together, a unified sunni bloc

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CNN Newsroom Live-20211011-07:24:00

elsaddir's grouping. his whole grouping is heavily focused on trying to break the tight bonds, if you like, between baghdad and tehran. he is leader of a shia group that is now opposed to iran. then of course you have the sectarian politics of the curt st c curdistan and the sunnis. this is people that are born after or around that time want to see a completely different dispensation but there are no signs whatsoever, rosemary, that they're going to see it. >> 20% turnout, just shockingly low there. sam kiley bringing us the very latest on the elections in iraq. appreciate it. still ahead on cnn, a pair of alleged spies may have given a new meaning to submarine sandwich. what we are learning about a plot to smuggle naval secrets

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BBC News-20211010-12:20:00

many of them stressing they won't be taking part in these elections. they said that the central government in baghdad are neglecting us, although all the sacrifices they have been fighting against, the so—called islamic state, the devastation situation, they went through after the islamic state in this area. so everyone is saying rebuilding mosul is the main question, and this raises questions for the sunni component in iraq, so sunnis, there were prisons ofjihadis, and their cities need rebuilding, and that is the main headline, all sunni candidates, but people are frustrated, they don't want to take part in these elections.

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BBC News-20211010-08:16:00

things have to be done yet. the locals told me, many people i spoke to, they do not represent all people here in mosul, however, many people i spoke to stressed they will not be taking part in this election. there are two macro major levels we needed to talk about here regarding this sunday's elections, first of that on a technical level iraq has allowed international observers to take part, very highly technology supported system created for this election. new election laws have been implemented allowing for instance for women to be represented instance for women to be represented in reserved seats and craters, about 20%, but the political question remains that there is a fear of polarisation, especially amongst the shia parties, and while we also have seen sunnis are taking part in the

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