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Added on the 07/02/2019 10:44:37 - Copyright : Euronews EN
US President Donald Trump says that US-backed coalition forces have won back almost 100 percent of territory occupied by the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. SOUNDBITE
Islamic State expands its attacks against Iraqi army and Kurdish forces to relieve pressure on its militants confronting an offensive on Mosul that has taken back some 80 villages and towns from militant control. Mana Rabiee reports.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump attacked his Democratic rival Hilary Clinton over her response to the recent spate of bombing attacks in the country, during a campaign rally in Fort Myers, Florida, on Monday. Responding to Clinton's use of the word 'deplorable' to describe his supporters, Trump called out the former Secretary of State, saying that she has never used the terms 'deplorable' or irredeemable' about "those who oppose or murder women and gays overseas."
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday backed away from repeated remarks labeling President Barack Obama and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton as the founders of Islamic State, saying they were sarcasm. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump calls his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton a "founder" of Islamic State and said the militant group will give her their "MVP" award Rough Cut (No reporter narration).
Donald Trump says Hillary Clinton “hasn’t done anything” to stop the Islamic State, and says the United States has to give IS, “a big, fat, ugly defeat." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).