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they say one of their soldiers were killed in the attack. they insist there were no seen ysenior commanders there at the time. and they say none of them were killed or injured in the operation. we have heard from western security forces that the u.s. was bu behind. these are unofficial sources and we have to wait until they were confirmed. they say the commander was at the house at the time and they again believe he escaped unharmed. there is speculation why the military offence against al shabab. especially with the attack in nairobi. could tha that be be a part of . >> it don' doesn't look like it. they are leading the fight the
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african force s. we have been out there a week ago and they have not been able to move against a l shibab. they pu punched a hole in the engine bay. the soldiers survived but the vehicle is a wreck. after six years of constant griengrinding road they're equit is breaking down. inside of a briefing room they explained their problem. >> we go on the main supply root. >> if they decide to advance these men' men will have to wort how to do it.
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they have 17,000 troops to cover a half million acres of scrub land. they can defend a handful of key sites but the countryside belongs to al shibab. >> that is what we are asking our international community. the company is sierra leone is behind the base. they have plenty of experience but they can barely maintain security around the town. going deeper into the countryside is impossible. >> these patrols are design to enter into security around the
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bases. the problem for these troops they dope hav don't have the mer resources to take the fight to a al-shabaab. eventually we fine a cave that the al-shabaab uses they're empty but there is nothing they can do to stop the rebels from returning. >> we don't see them. when we are on defense they come and attack us. >> they attack on their terms. >> even if the african union decides to attack, they couldn't do it without extra men or equipment. they don't even have a single helicopter. there is a lot of attention being focused on how.
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kethey were accused cracking down on people due to a video being released. for the first time th the image that's identified the westgate mall attackers. one man walks through the supermarket and joined by a sec and later two other men. the closed circuit tv video gives the time as 1 10 past 5. there are into whos no whose ho.
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another clip those the check cht on the floor. and there are still images in the clips unofficially released and passed on to kenyon media. they don't give any insight as to what happened to the civilians or how the seige came to an end after the collapse of this building. >> this is the first violence in the wake of the west gate mall attack. the police used light rounds as the demonstration at the mosque turned into ry riots. the protestors throwing stones are going to a nearby catholic church. somsome were shot and others wee taken to hospital with stab
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wound. >> an attack on a muslim cleric. shaq was kill. he was accused of having is ties total shto the al shabab. he used to give lectures. he was killed a few meters back there. they waited for him at the same place. >> the area is still intense and the security forces say they have the situation under control. but many community leaders are still accusing the police of killings. there is anger in the air. andrew simila simons.
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the rescuers have not been able to reach a wrecked boat at the boot om o bottom of the med. resrescue operations have continual to be hampered with the weather conditions here as the coast guard had feared. there is a helicopter that is foopatrolling the area. as well as one boat out with divers in it. so far the divers have not been able to make rescue operations. the weather is not making that possible. it's choppy a out at sea. they are waiting for everything to calm down before they will enter the water before they
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tried to rescue those body on the sea floor and sea betted. betted -- bed. there was a vigil for those that lost their lives in that boat tragedy. something they feel very, very sad about. the paramedi people here on thed are on the front line of this migration problem or this migration issue which is very much felt i politically in italy as well. it's become a port for migration into the eu. and the eu really needs to step up their effort. efforts to kind of put a system in plate place to helpe people.
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egypt militar military and y officals wer -- on fly ther friday there wae violence on the street of cairo. >> security forcethe demonstratt about the coup that upset am hed karzai. karzai -- morsi. >> the white house is getting the head lines they were hoping for across the country. the newspapers are saying the parntiopartial shutdown is integ
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with the sanctions against eye . this office does the mean the standard. and the white hous white house s secretary was asked to directly doltell us what the impact is. i think the greatest detail is what those people in the office to and why it's por important to return to work. >> we called the treasury department to final out what the impact was and so far they have not gotten back with us urge we'll be back with the weather. lan fill or land mine. a rubbish dump is causing suspicion. >> and why the world cup going to qatar will go to overtime.
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read the entire thing. which is probably more than what most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy, and just prescribe the facts. is. >> hello again. al shabab says the western forces have attacked one of their bases. one fighter was killed in the overnight raid. sources have told al jazeera that senior leaders may have been the target of the attack. egypt leaders are marking the 40t 40 years since the war. there was a scuffle with those
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prprotesting against the couch. the divers are u unable to recover bodies. 1111 1 people are confirmed deaj sirians are fighting in the country and many are looking for refuge. germany is willing to take in 5000 and france will take some. the eu says the nations should be ddo more to help. >> from the northeast of syria to the outskirts of paris. ?rmpleparis. one thing he learn is cigarettes are expensive. he makes them his self. >> today is the first day my
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children are going to go to school. they have been cooped up in their home. and the conditions are veally ry bad. >> he moved her moved to frances ago. glrchlfrance has received thous- the french are not living up to their international obligations. lawyers representing the asylum seekers in france say the western government has been very vocal an days now time to turn words into action. >> europe for the syrian referees marefugees is like mar.
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here is a plane load arriving in germany earl earlier this month. the first of 5000 refugees who have been offered temporary shelter there. >> we have seen a rise in the number of people trying to cross the mediterranean sea. a rise in people trying to across through turkey san grease and arriving in bul bulgaria. we need a better responsibility sharing amongst states within the e-u. more than two million people have ned thfledwhohave fled syr. it's hard for europe to argue that they'll only take a few thousand ref guys. the shut down wrf auto land fill owe owlt side of row maul
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la has left 80,000 people with no way of dealing with their rubbish. the army says it's a matter of health and safety. the pains believe there is a more sinister reason-for-the dump. >> it's not a municipal beauty. the dum dump has been doing it'b for years. last month the army shut it dpoin. >> this unexpected concern by the israeli authorities by the environmental hit of the people on the west bank masks the different motive. it's all to do with the illegal jewish society e se settlement e him. hill s -- hill.
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it's a small settlement but the local officals believe they have big territorial ambitions. that is the reason the army closed town the facility. >> i think they closed it down to ex-panel the settlementment. >> we have an environmental -- the garbage truck still rolls through. but in the absence of a permanent site it's dumped on private land. it raisings environmental am health concerns. >> it was horrible. the city was on the verge of a environmental ka it is a free. people woul would burn their wa. >> the israeli authorities issued this statement s.
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>> and with a municipal dump now closed many palestinians feel that the ex-paption of the little settlement on the hill will soon begin taking over more of their happened. fifa executives announced there whrb no decision whether they will move the qatar kusm c. the world ask pu >> i wanted to create a discussion on the summer or winter. and i do not expect that we go and make a decision now. we cannot make a decision without having consul consultedr
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partners. it's impossible. it's impossible. you have to make a difference of putting in a di diplomatic apprh when you express something and the reality of fact. ?roncht i don't know what will be the outcome of this consultation i don't know the decision we'll make in 2014. we'll have to wait and see. >> he can't ignore the deaths of construction workers in qatar, but the executive director has told a al jazeera. >> our discussions with fifa not only started today we have been working with them since 2010. this is an on going discussion
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an open dialogue. zplnchts we established a work other's contractual and that will gh into all of our contracts to ensure that the mid e minute u -- minimumstandard a. ?rrchlts we will be taking this issue very seriously and there are a lot of issues in qatar especially in the oil and gas industry where the standards are high and we are looking for standards similar to those h ton agreed to the vote without realizing that he would lose. we have more from santiago. >> there are many ways to bring down an authortarian regime. there is one experience that
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remains unique. 75 years ago the chilians said no. that is the theme of an oscar-nominated film highlighting a pub listty campaign that played a major role. the movie that stars the organize protaganists of the cam contain explains how his opponents used a rainbow, an apache jingle the prom mitts of happiness to bring down the 17 years deck tait tore ship. >> for chile happy ngs is on the way. >> it was a huge novelty. it made those that's were afraid and excitend go out an dance for
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change. >> one of the dancers remembers the thrits and the fear and the arrest and worse s. >> we never thought we would win. it was so difficult in that context to believe that the dictatorship would give up an amenanamendment. >> they were bom bombarded withc pin. they were looking at hope and tolerance idealology. that is why the chilean experience is still valid today. >> what happened today in middle america 25 years ago. it's very contemporary and it's
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going on everywhere. it's resonating ever everyone in chile. >> 35 years later chile is in election mode. the economic model that chile inheinherited and now millions e defanlding reform in a system where health is in the hands. happiness may not have ariefd - >> the vietnamese general who was response indfor military victories in france and the united states has died. he was 102 years owed.
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he became known as red that nap. >> h he ended the colonial war. there are eight rats to every person in the world. zplnchts the government in malaysia has launched a campaign. zplonchts aan outbreak killed 2. setting a trap to catch a rat. it's thank yo thank thankless ts worked as a rat catcher for 15 years. growing up in a rural village road enltses arvillagethe rats .
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>> i am helping refuse the amount of rates ant the number of disease. >> that is a good thing. malaysia has reduced a wayn a p. there have been a spike in the sum of cases. a bacterial disease fownt in bat urine that can be fatal. >> p 000 people have fallen ill so far this year. it causes a se series of ill ilt toe e over food debris and that is not dispeddle makes the perfect lauder.
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the first base goes into the doreen and food face found on the ?oor and it wrecks the rent. if you can keep the plains clean you can get rid of the rest. they will only go to a place where there is food. >> the next morning we go an check th the traps. >> they will be taken away and dispose of. the local rat catchers say they snare to ralt a week. it has no impact on the 7 million strong rat population. and even the crashes themselves could never eradicate any 5 animal. bets are being placed on who received this years' no bell peace prize.
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