His big fight with Floyd Mayweather. Hello in the pace of 24 hours civilians in syria have been bombed by all sides and victims of the four year civil war between government and rebels and the fight against Islamic State of iraq and levante and barrel bolducs dropped from government war planes contained chlorine gas and Idlib Providence was target of the attack and 50 cases of suffocation reported with children among the injured and the Second Attack on the town in the past three days. And in aleppo they shell districts killing 12 civilians and injuring dozens more and opposition fighters say their next move is to capture the strategic city by a string of military gains, the fighters say they are determined to break the stalemate and win their fight against the regime and we report. Reporter this is a military parade on the outskirts of the capitol damascus. The biggest show force by Syrian Rebels after they captured the city of idlib and islam is having the task of regaining this afte
Show you why this has become such a popular destination for migrants trying to make it to europe. And in sport the fight they thought would never happen is now just hours away pacquiao and mayweather waited for the boxings ever richest contest. Syrian activists say government war planes dropped barrel bombs with chlorine gas in idlib and 50 cases of suffocation reported with children among the injuries and the town was the target the second allegation of a chemical attack on that town this week. The use of chlorine and weapons it is banned internationally. The outside government has widely been accused of carrying out several Chemical Attacks during the conflict the ally russia maintains there is insufficient evidence. And Syrian Opposition activists have been reporting attacks by Government Forces with chlorine gas for over a year now. Last september a Factfinding Mission from the Global Chemical watchdog opcw had a degree of confidence that chlorine gas used in attacks in three villa
At www. Commonwealthclub. Org. It is my pleasure to introduce our distinguished speaker, a veteran of more than 20 years of Human Rights Research and activism, a professor of law at ucdavis, she grew up in algeria and the United States. She served as Legal Adviser at Amnesty International and has taught at rutgers and the university of michigan, she is widely published on the issues of fundamentalism and counterterrorism. Would you please welcome professor karima bennoune. [applause] thank you so much for being here today. Is an honor to be here. I thank the commonwealth for inviting me, for coordinating this event and for the lovely introduction. What i want to do today is share with you a few excerpts from my book your fatwa does not apply here Untold Stories from the fight against muslim fundamentalism and i want to explain as well why i wrote this book. It was a very big project. I interviewed about 300 people at muslim heritage, 30 muslim majority countries from afghanistan to mol
Some countries are bringing in tough new restrictions. Were live in london and jerusalem. Good to have you with us. On land and in the air, more than 30,000 firefighters and support personnel are doing everything they can as wildfires rage across the u. S. West coast. Fires are fighting back. They are obliterating small towns and tearing through millions of acres in what could be americas worst wildfire season. At least 35 people have been killed. Seattles iconic space needle has been smothered in a thick haze. Other major cities are being blanketed in dangerous smoke. All of this comes as President Trump is sell the to visit california. In the past he has called Climate Change a hoax. Today he will get another chance to see its very real and destructive impact. For more, cnns paul bercammen is in california. Reporter the foothills northeast of los angeles, arcadia. This is the bobcat fire. Its burned 33,000 acres. Theyre trying to douse the flames with water dropped from helicopters.
Any role for trade associations in this process . Because your discussion of courtesy sounds a lot like the norms long prior to the existence of copyright in england where there was a court enforced courtesy in terms of possession and first entry of areas published things. Thats what we know about the ownership of intellectual property by printers and stationers in london. And were their associations, a group meetings, of recognized publishers in new york and philadelphia in the 19th century where courtesy amount of things might be discussed . Lars ingles is asked if theres formal organizations that grew up in the 19th century, more formal publishing organizations to recognize courtesy. And im not aware of any formal organization, although varies certainly the publishers when they got together at their yearly dinners and other gatherings, actually boasted about their righteous participation in courtesy and how important it was. Though i know of no courtesy killed that existed but it ce