One month after the death ever alberto nisman, and British Television Society Honors the three al jazeera journalists who are jailed in egypt. Libyas government has asked the u. N. To raise militia to help it fight terrorist groups. Arms embar go was imposed by the u. N. In 2011 to protect civilians from libyas former leader moammar gadhafi. Geeptegypt is supporting the request and wants a naval blockade. Our diplomatic editor james bays explains. Two days trying to lobby diplomats on his countrys initiative. At first trying to pursued persuade them he wants an embargo against all governments except the government of toeing bruk. Tow bruk. Tobruk. It has not been our success that is on the table here. It is success of the Security Council and the International Community to address this threat. We believe it is necessary we are considering that we are the last line of defense against the more violent activity that has already started to reach European Union source. So i think success is
Has to recognise the unjust treatment of minorities. Comey called for a national dialogue. How do we do that . Whom would talk to whom and how do we avoid the pitfalls of conversation about race that ends in recrimination and acrimony. We are glad you found us at our new time and home. Its inside story. In his talk at George Town University director comey touched on a difficult thing to talk about. Trying to root it in the world of dispassionate observation rather than accusation we dont know each other well enough. A tragedy of American Life one that most citizens can drive around because this doesnt touch them. Its that young people in those neighbourhoods inherit a legacy of crime in prison. With that they become part of a Police Officers life and shape the way that officer sees the world. Changing that legacy is a change so enormous and complicated that it is easier to talk only about the cops and that is not fair. If you dont live in a place touched by the prejudgment of police tr
Its a big fat lie. Im ali velshi, and this is real money. The five decade long u. S. Trade embargo against cuba is one that has failed to achieve its goal of toppling the castro regime. It come at a cost to america of billions in loft economic opportunity. The pro business estimates that the u. S. Embargo cost 1. 2 million. And a study by the Peterson Institute found that u. S. Exports from cuba could reach 4. 3 billion if the embargo was lifted. I know the numbers were not huge. Its not the point. The point it it doesnt take sense to deny countries or entrepreneurs access to an apart here is Something Else that doesnt make sense, in light of president obamas policy shift to cuba, hundreds of millions the u. S. Spend supporting groups and efforts to bring democracy to coupa. Critics say a cuba. Critics say a glaring example of waste is ongoing support for broadcasts by radio marte and tv marte. Congress spent 660 million to fund what many consider ineffective propaganda aimed at studen
States, was traumatising. Not only did Misty Copeland face the challenge of her skin colour, but her body type, featured in a national commercial. Today Misty Copeland wants to pave the way for children of all ballerinas. To set an example, to push as hard as i can to make it as far as i can in the ballet world so theyll have an easier pass. I spoke to the ballet theatre soloist about her life story recently, in new york. Tell me about the moment you discovered ballet. I say it discovered me, or it found me. It happened well, dance was always just a part of my natural state as a child. Its something that i whenever music played, i was dancing. It became an escape to me, that i dont think i realised was that for many years. It was a way to escape the chaos of being one of six children, so many different things. And moving a lot. And moving a lot. So many things that werent ideal as a child, and movement became that escape for me. When i was 13, i tried out for the dance team in my Publi
Having your story postured all over the media, not just in california, but the United States, was traumatising. Not only did Misty Copeland face the challenge of her skin colour, but her body type, featured in a national commercial. Today Misty Copeland wants to pave the way for children of all ballerinas. To set an example, to push as hard as i can to make it as far as i can in the ballet world so theyll have an easier pass. I spoke to the ballet theatre soloist about her life story recently, in new york. Tell me about the moment you discovered ballet. I say it discovered me, or it found me. It happened well, dance was always just a part of my natural state as a child. Its something that i whenever music played, i was dancing. It became an escape to me, that i dont think i realised was that for many years. It was a way to escape the chaos of being one of six children, so many different things. And moving a lot. And moving a lot. So many things that werent ideal as a child, and movemen