September 13, 1992. A piece of paper, two signatures today seen as the beginning of the end of patriot wars and vengeance between arabs and jews. A day that could have lead to the unthinkable. Peace in the middle east. Israel and the palestinians sign a pact on the white house lawn. Supporters of the declaration are dancing in the streets of that west bank town of jericho at this hour. The reality changed today in the middle east. Enough of blood. Enough the comprehensive peace in the middle east happening now in jerusalem, the scenes that took place in washington are being replayed. Go in peace, go as peacemakers. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. 30 years and one month later an unthinkable day, an allout Massacre On Israeli soil perpetrated by hamas. War erupts in the middle east. The attack caught israel by surprise at sunrise. Major cities in israel including tel aviv and jerusalem. It is a shocking and unprecedented escalation in the regions long history of conflict. Babies slaught
september 13, 1992. a piece of paper, two signatures today seen as the beginning of the end of patriot wars and vengeance between arabs and jews. a day that could have lead to the unthinkable. peace in the middle east. israel and the palestinians sign a pact on the white house lawn. supporters of the declaration are dancing in the streets of that west bank town of jericho at this hour. the reality changed today in the middle east. enough of blood. enough! the comprehensive peace in the middle east happening now in jerusalem, the scenes that took place in washington are being replayed. go in peace, go as peacemakers. thank you. thank you. thank you. 30 years and one month later an unthinkable day, an all-out massacre on israeli soil perpetrated by hamas. war erupts in the middle east. the attack caught israel by surprise at sunrise. major cities in israel including tel aviv and jerusalem. it is a shocking and unprecedented escalation in the re
the independent lead story is that the home office is targeting places of worship to advise migrants with insecure statuses to return to their countries of origin. the sunday times leads on a global gang who are hacking vip emails, including critics of the qatar world cup. the sunday express leads on the prime minister s announcement that the uk will enjoy an additional bank holiday on may 8th next year to celebrate the coronation of king charles iii. we have the sunday people which leads on matt hancock going on the i m a celebrity. he made the decision to take part because reportedly he knew his government career is over. so let s begin. what about the details of what they are saying in the sunday telegraph? this isjeremy hunt and his huge budget statement which is coming up on the 17th of november. he needs to feel a £50 billion black hole and what the sunday telegraph is saying is that he will do a raid on pension pots to do it. so what this could mean, according to
The Refugee Crisis is one of the worlds most intractable problems. 60 Million People have fled their homes, a third of them also fleeing their own country. But my guest today says the problem is fixable and we can do it easily. Hes The Economist professor sir paul collier. The solution, he argues, is to give refugeesjobs and in doing so, he suggests everyone will benefit. But if the answer is so simple, why hasnt it been done before . Paul collier, welcome to hardtalk. Thanks for inviting me on. Now, you have said of the syrian Refugee Crisis that it is entirely manageable, it is fixable, we can do it easily, and yet we are talking about millions of desperate people on the move why do you say it is so fixable . Because it is. The reason weve got a mess is two things. One is weve got an International System which is hopelessly broken. Weve got a system built in 1950 that is completely unfit for 21st century problems. And weve never changed it. So weve got a broken system which was then
The Refugee Crisis is one of the worlds most intractable problems. 60 Million People have fled their homes, a third of them also fleeing their own country. But my guest today says the problem is fixable and we can do it easily. Hes The Economist professor sir paul collier. The solution, he argues, is to give refugeesjobs and in doing so, he suggests everyone will benefit. But if the answer is so simple, why hasnt it been done before . Paul collier, welcome to hardtalk. Thanks for inviting me on. Now, you have said of the syrian Refugee Crisis that it is entirely manageable, it is fixable, we can do it easily, and yet we are talking about millions of desperate people on the move why do you say it is so fixable . Because it is. The reason weve got a mess is two things. One is weve got an International System which is hopelessly broken. Weve got a system built in 1950 that is completely unfit for 21st century problems. And weve never changed it. So weve got a broken system which was then