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Days, cooling trade winds and the crystal blue caribbean sea. Nonstop flights are available from most major airports. More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now bbc world news america. This is bbc world news. Reporting from washington, i am laura kuenssberg. Gun battle in bangladesh. Hostages are being held in a restaurant. Islamic state is claiming esponsibility. Marking 100 years since the battle, dig neris and descendents of the thousands who died joined in paying tribute. And it may be the middle of summer, but icebergs have arrived here in washington, d. C. I got the lucky asame of going to have a look. Welcome to our viewers on Public Television in america and around the globe. We are start tonight with breaking news out of bangladesh. Gunmen have stormed a popular cafe in the captain, dhaka. Several people are being held hostage, among them several foreigners. Islamic state is taking credit. Hure is our report. The attack has taken place in d
Days, cooling trade winds and the crystal blue caribbean sea. Nonstop flights are available from most major airports. More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now bbc world news america. This is bbc world news. Reporting from washington, i am laura kuenssberg. Gun battle in bangladesh. Hostages are being held in a restaurant. Islamic state is claiming esponsibility. Marking 100 years since the battle, dig neris and descendents of the thousands who died joined in paying tribute. And it may be the middle of summer, but icebergs have arrived here in washington, d. C. I got the lucky asame of going to have a look. Welcome to our viewers on Public Television in america and around the globe. We are start tonight with breaking news out of bangladesh. Gunmen have stormed a popular cafe in the captain, dhaka. Several people are being held hostage, among them several foreigners. Islamic state is taking credit. Hure is our report. The attack has taken place in d
Into the international spotlight with an oped published last night by the New York Times. Certainly the most discussed oped i have ever seen. A lecture to the American People, peppered with an artful rewriting of history. Putin writes, from the outset, russian has advocated peaceful dialogue, enabling syrians to develop a compromise plan for their own future. We are not protecting the syrian government, but International Law. The law is still the law and we must follow it whether we like it or not. Putin then claims without any supporting evidence and in direct opposition to the United Nations, the u. S. Intelligence and Human Rights Watch, to name a few, that it was rebels who used chemical weapons last month, writing, no one doubts that poison gas was in used in syria, but there is every reason to believe that it was not used by the syrian army, but by opposition forces, to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patron. And he ends with a rebuttal to the president s assertion
Putin, who has gleefully jumped into the international spotlight with an oped published last night by the New York Times. Certainly the most discussed oped i have ever seen. A lecture to the American People, peppered with an artful rewriting of history. Putin writes, from the outset, russian has advocated peaceful dialogue, enabling syrians to develop a compromise plan for their own future. We are not protecting the syrian government, but International Law. The law is still the law and we must follow it whether we like it or not. Putin then claims without any supporting evidence and in direct opposition to the United Nations, the u. S. Intelligence and Human Rights Watch, to name a few, that it was rebels who used chemical weapons last month, writing, no one doubts that poison gas was in used in syria, but there is every reason to believe that it was not used by the syrian army, but by opposition forces, to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patron. And he ends with a rebut