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documents for the self-defense unit. now they reveal that the documents have surfaced in a department they hadn t checked before. local government and opposition forces clashed fiercely in july, killing nearly 300 troops and civilians. opposition lawmakers had grilled the abe administration over whether any fighting had taken place. that would have violated japan s self-imposed restrictions which limit sdf operations to where a cease-fire is imposed. leaders in tokyo have repeatedly rejected such concerns. translator: i ve been briefed by the u.n. that security is relatively stable. it s the west and north of south sudan where security is deteriorating. but the newly disclosed documents describe shooting around the camp and attacks on u.n. facilities. japan s top spokesperson says the ministry did not deliberately withhold information. translator: there was never any intention to conceal the documents but by failing to locate them, it seems that the officials didn ....
syria or iraq they would pose an even greater risk when they return. france s parliament passed the new counterterrorism laws in november. they allow authorities to prevent nationals from traveling if their suspected purpose is to engage in terrorist activities. government officials estimate about 1,400 french nationals have joined the islamic state group or are planning to do so. authorities have been on high alert since terror attacks in and around paris last month left 17 people dead. they ve also raided organizations believed to be recruiting for terrorist groups. eurozone finance ministers are waiting. they ve offered to extend financial help to the greeks. but the greeks say they need more time to think about it. ai uchida joins us now from our business desk with all the details. so get us up to speed. what s going on here? here s the thing, catherine. that offer came with a condition. the eurozone finance ministers wanted the greeks to come up with a list of ....
even greater risk when they return. france s parliament passed the new counterterrorism laws in november. they allow authorities to prevent nationals from traveling if their suspected purpose is to engage in terrorist activities. government officials estimate about 1,400 french nationals have joined the islamic state group or are planning to do so. authorities have been on high alert since terror attacks in and around paris last month left 17 people dead. they ve also raided organizations believed to be recruiting for terrorist groups. eurozone finance ministers are waiting. they ve offered to extend financial help to the greeks. but the greeks say they need more time to think about it. ai uchida joins us now from our business desk with all the details. so get us up to speed. what s going on here? here s the thing, catherine. that offer came with a condition. the eurozone finance ministers wanted the greeks to come up with a list of measures for reforms, a tangible ....
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