T is up next. Going to be a very special episode. Very special time. Special panel. Yeah. All right just keep looking at it. Good evening, im brett baier in washington, breaking news tonight, a deadly shootout during an antiterrorist operation in belgium, suspects were said to be on a major attack. For the latest lets go to rick leveanthal. Reporter they say there is no link between the terrorists but there is a threat between the ongoing islamists in this region. They tracked extremists who returned from belgium to syria apparently were trained for terror. When Counter Terrorism experts
were there they opened fire, Security Forces killed two, wounded another and made numerous arrests, raiding a dozen locations. No security personnel were injured. And there was another arrest regarding amedy coulibaly. It was an arsenal with rocket launchers possibly arming the kouachi brothers as well, who attacked the newspaper killing 12. Last month, the french ambassador explained where the terrori
Arab nation rejoining the fight against the Islamic State. Hello, everyone. Im eric shawn. Welcome to a brandnew hour of inside americas news headquarters. Im arthel neville. Topping the news, United Arab Emirates will take part in air strikes against isis. Thats according to an Associated Press report quoting an official in jordan. The uae announced its sending over a squadron of f16 fighters. They suspended air strikes in december after Islamic State fighters captured jordanian pilot last year. Meanwhile, the family of the only known american held hostage by isis says they are holding
out hope despite claims in the Islamic State that she died in jordans air strikes. Leeland vittert is covering the story from washington. Reporter experts say the Jordanian Air strikes over the past couple days, while symbolics, are unlikely to change the battlefield equation by much. The jordanian response comes as there is growing criticism in the administrations handling of the isis threat. Yesterday
[ laughter ] i dont know. I dont know. Thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. Thats it for this special report, fair, balanced and unafraid. Greta goes on the record right know. Donald trump is not having one bit of it. His establishment critics may be hammering him, but he couldnt care less. Watching him on the trail today, its safe to say the donald will keep being the donald. Check this out. What is going on . You see it, you dont believe it. 400 million in cash being flown in an airplane to iran. I wonder where that money really goes, right . I wonder where it really goes. It went either in their pockets, which i actually think more so. Or towards terrorism. Probably a combination of both. How stupid are we . How stupid are we, to allow this to continue to go on . To see whats happening 400 million that just got ripped away from our country, all right . The real number, you look at it, 150 billion, we got nothing. We got nothing. They think they probably paid the 400 millio
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This is bbc world news. The headlines millions are preparing to return to work in virus hit china after the extended Lunar New Year break. But severe travel restrictions remain in place and many workplaces are still closed. Coronavirus has now killed more people than sars. Thousands of mourners have attended a vigil in thailand for 29 People Killed in a mass shooting. The gunman a rogue soldier was shot dead after a standoff lasting several hours. Irelands Political Landscape has been transformed by a surge in support for the left wing Republican Party sinn fein in the countrys general election. The two centre right parties have each secured about 22 of the vote, while sinn fein has 24 . Switzerland has voted decisively
to make discrimination on the basis of Sexual Orientation illegal. More than 63 of voters backed a new law banning discrimination. Just under 37 opposed it. At 10 oclock, clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the days news. First its time for our world journe