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one type whole race within twenty thirty forty years from now so you're essentially trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the muslim world is still in the dallas lho still doesn't answer the when decline of the great barrier to love saveable but we've got to start now and we need to get everyone behind the solution tag no this time on old is iraq. al jazeera this is the opportunity to understand what you know a very different way where there the plane happens and we don't leave the. plan. president describes a u.s. decision to suspend visa services for turkish citizens. hello
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again i've listed barr and this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. a top republican senator says donald trump is treating the presidency like a reality show and could put the u.s. on course for world war three. new first his shows the scale of the refugee crisis they saw after another boat capsizes drowning twelve refugees ten of them children . and a colombian shelter for abused animals cease from drug lords and circuses is set for closure. hello turkeys president has described a u.s. decision to suspend most visa services for turkish citizens as up setting the visa phrase was in response to an american consulate employee being arrested in istanbul accused of links to last year's failed coup attempt. at least suspended its own
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visa services in the us and is reported to have issued a warrant to question a second u.s. consulate worker the u.s. ambassador to turkey says how long the visa suspension loss will depend on talks between the two governments article one has the latest from washington d.c. . after the arrest of a worker at the u.s. embassy in ankara and a warrant issued for another the us took the unusual step of saying they would stop issuing visas for turkish nationals travelling to america the first explanation was posted by the u.s. ambassador to turkey on twitter we don't know if these arrests are singular events or if we should expect other turkish staff members to be arrested turkey quickly followed suit with similar measures but president rich a type one said he did it reluctantly and on kind of this is a very sad decision and the ambassador has taken a decision and started implementing it so it's a source of sadness. this is just the latest in
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a growing list of diplomatic back and forth the relationship between these two nato allies started souring during the syrian civil war turkey upset the us didn't do enough against the assad government even angrier when the u.s. backed kurdish fighters and later armed them. then last year's coup attempt and it got worse blame to clerics between the golan who lives in the u.s. they wanted him extradited for his alleged role the obama administration refused and the trump administration hasn't moved on it either that was a big issue when he first met president donald trump but that was overshadowed by what happened when he left the oval office. turkish security officers violently attacked what appeared to be peaceful protesters outside the turkish ambassador's residence fifteen of them were indicted in u.s. courts and as a result the u.s. stopped a planned sale of small arms to turkey turkey further angered the u.s. when it agreed to buy a russian missile defense system equipment that wouldn't work with
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a nato has indicated he would be willing to trade americans imprisoned in turkey for good lawn but given that would be hard to do within the legal system something he really wants the case thrown out against her citizen reza zurab who was awaiting trial in the u.s. for allegedly helping turkey of aid sanctions against iran and it was a matter of wanting it back then wanting the case to go away it wanting him not to testify not wanting any of the details about their role in helping iran evade sanctions coming out in the course of a trial it will be yet another chance for the already frosty relationship to cool even more political hang al-jazeera washington well that is a techie risks best specialist he says these disputes starting to shift the course of the relationship between on crack. economically also in terms of turkey's security infrastructure its membership in nato its reliance on us the nuclear
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umbrella sort of speak all of these are factors that entrenched the two countries into this alliance however as we see more and more often these various parts occurring these disagreements these. sentimental crevices emerging between the two countries that will contribute to a longer term shift of turkey away from the united states. and we will see probably the country seek to rekindle its ties with various other alternatives we have definitely seen president add one voice such intentions but again this is not something turkey can do overnight and any speculation about turkey having now become a russian ally as opposed to its alliance with the us these are exaggerated these things take much longer time and then than that iran is promising
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a crushing response if the u.s. designates its elite revolutionary guard as a terrorist group that was made a week before president donald trump is expected to announce his rejection of the iran nuclear deal once that happens the u.s. congress can then decide whether to reimpose sanctions possibility that iran says it's taking very seriously samus ravi has this update from terror on. in the last few days the headlines here have been dominated by defiant rhetoric from iranian leaders who say that any actions by the united states to impose new sanctions or to abandon the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal will be met with a strong response at a news conference iran's foreign ministry spokesman. has said that it would be a strategic mistake for the white house to place the country's revolutionary guard corps on a list of terror organizations and that he hoped for a more rational response from the u.s. president the language in recent days from the revolutionary guard itself has been much stronger the chief commander has said that if the united states was to take
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such an action then its bases in the region would be considered strategic targets and that its troops in the region would be given the same status in the eyes of the iranian forces as isis fighters and even as countries who helped negotiate the nuclear dealers the united states not to take any actions to abandon it iran wants people to know that it will meet any new challenges from a position of strength it's posturing on both sides that is putting the obama administration's hard won nuclear deal in jeopardy. an influential and influential republican politician in the u.s. says president trump is treating the office like a reality show and could set the nation on a path to world war senator bob corker the chairman of the foreign relations committee made the comments in a newspaper interview after a fight on twitter with the president caucus says he's alarmed and concerned by actions in the oval office from washington an official reports i personally have no
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bob corker has a reputation as a reliable republican which makes his attack on the president even more remarkable in that interview with the new york times he accused donald trump of treating the office of president like a reality show but he warns his reckless threats on twitter could set the u.s. on the path to world war three such is the risk says the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee but he says i know for a fact that every single day at the white house it's a situation of trying to contain him it's not the first time bob corker has spoken out against the president after announcing last week he wasn't going to run for the senate again he felt bold enough to see this i think. secretary tell arson sectarian madness and. chief of staff kelly. are. those people that help separate our country from chaos that kind of seems to upset president trump he took to twitter to claim that corker begged him to back him in a senate race but he refused that he asked to be secretary of state and was
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rejected and then you know expected corker to be a negative voice corker decided not to let that past remember this is an open exchange from two senior republicans he responded it's a shame the white house has become an adult daycare center someone obviously missed their shift this morning he then followed up with the interview with the new york times i am hoping and that more senators will really add to her sad and really perhaps put some pressure on the white house to tighten their act and really let some control on this president corker is said to be close to secretary of state rex tillerson who held a news conference last week to reaffirm his support for the president after it was claimed he called mr trump a moron let me tell you what i've learned about this president and i did not know before taking this office he loves this country he puts americans and america first he's smart center corker still has more than a year of his final senate term to run and could cause issues for the president and
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his agenda if his feud with the white house continues and if other senators actually break ranks and express the concerns senator corker insists they also have alan fischer i'll just you know washington. at least twelve people have drowned after a boat carrying where hinge refugees from in malta bangladesh capsized son of those who died to a children it is the third such accidents since people started fleeing violence in kind states in august or the sixty people drowned when two boats capsized last month g.m. has more from cox's bazaar in bangladesh. with news that yet another boat full of refugees capsized while it was attempting to cross from me and more to bangladesh comes another reminder of the magnitude of this refugee crisis and the fact that we're going to refugees are still trying to flee and come into bangladesh this area
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you see behind me these people that are here they all crossed by foot into bangladesh just earlier today we've heard horrific tales from them about what happened to them was a woman over there who told us that her husband was executed in the past week by me and mars' military there's a young boy over here showed us a wound on his leg said he got out when the me and maher army shot at the group that he was with very sad stories more reminders that this exodus doesn't seem as though it will in anytime soon that's one reason why aid groups humanitarian organizations are so concerned about the plight of these people and a needy release video by the u.k.'s disasters emergency committee shows the huge scale of the rahane crisis numbers of refugees have been forced to settle in the bottom kali refugee camp just one of several in. the international committee of the
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red cross is reducing its operations in afghanistan seven members of its staff have been killed there this year six died in an attack on a convoy in february last month a physiotherapist was shot dead by one of her patients. pressure is growing on the castle and government to back down from its planned declaration of independence on tuesday france's european affairs minister says her country would not recognize the region if it succeeds from spain catalan his high court has requested extra security from the spanish national police to protect the building in case a declaration goes ahead so the whole reports from barcelona. no matter which side of the independence debate one is on this is a sight few in catalonia would welcome the national police drafted in after a supreme court ruling to guard the high court ahead of tuesday's address to parliament by the region's president carlos preached a moment it's
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a bit scary to see so many police in the streets because i am used to receiving losses as well but i'm not used to seeing so many bodies will not change yet and now they're here. we have them on our doorstep and it's like feeling under siege. these police guys they have really hit us hard and it's i think it's very bad here at the moment a spokesman for the squadron catalonians police force said it had no choice but to accept the supreme court ruling and. most of us whether we don't understand it at all we have been guarding the spear court of catalonia for the last twenty four years and there's never been any reason to doubt our service so we don't understand it and we don't like it but it is a judicial destruction so we accepted with them as with us whether the extremely unusual you might call it provocative site of spain's national police on guard
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outside this important building in central barcelona is a reminder of just what sensitive times these are as this region and the whole of spain await a possible unilateral declaration of independence by catalonia on monday madrid again made it clear that an independence declaration would have immediate consequences. we are ready for any circumstances because we are already vaccinated against the fanaticism of mr them all and any hope that he will return to sanity and serenity therefore it's necessary to consider all possible options with worked on all of them one option is to use special constitutional powers to revoke the music if that were to happen they'd be far more to worry about than the national police guard outside the high court john how does iraq barcelona or eyes still ahead on the program rebuilding syria how countries
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are preparing to cash in on the reconstruction of war ravaged towns and cities. and why high court challenge citizenship could bring down australia's government by the end of the week. how i will see some spring rain pushing across southern parts of australia as we go through the next couple of days area a cloud starting to push its way in cross western australia and that will feed into central parts as we go through the next day or two south australia said be seeing some rather wet weather you can see of this line of showers front all the way our pain to alice springs was here temperatures at thirty three celsius not quite as warm to the southeast getting up to twenty degrees there for melbourne and sydney those temperatures will not jump as we go on into where the states are getting up to around twenty three twenty four degrees but that right if anything intensifying
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somewhat so adelaide turns increasingly wet that way weather coming into that western side of victoria and heading for tasmania meanwhile for western powers of perth or seventeen celsius clear skies and sunshine clear skies and sunshine too but even for a time we'll see this cloud gradually making its way out of the way a window were dry weather for it to come foremost but some wet weather not too far away from south out of this we go on through tuesday sixteen celsius in christchurch sixteen in oakland on wednesday but you will see temperatures struggling to get to twelve degrees in christchurch as we had our way through the middle part of the way meanwhile cloud of rain making its way across north korea will eventually make its way east. in the heart of the amazon bolivian families put their lives in peril to harvest brazil not. getting the congo to the capital is an
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even more dangerous challenge. risking it truly believe me out. at this time on al jazeera. again a reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera a diplomatic dispute between washington and i'm korea has intensified with turkey issuing a warrant to question a second u.s. consulate official u.s. has suspended visa services to turkish nationals turkey retaliated by doing the
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same to american visitors. at least twelve people have drowned off a boat carrying wreckage of refugees from the amal to bangladesh capsized ten of those killed were children. and catalonia is high court has requested extra security from the spanish national police in case the cattle and regional parliament declares independence on tuesday. hundreds of civilians all fleeing the iraqi town of a wager to escape the ongoing fighting the us backs iraqi government troops on the ship popular mobilization forces declared victory over icing in the town last week after a two week offensive but pockets of always the fight is still battling for control in the surrounding area. well with the syrian civil war having raised six and a half years rebel hopes for the overthrow of president bashar al assad look further away than ever focus is already shifting to the reconstruction of towns and cities reduced to rubble in the conflict many countries already preparing to cash
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in especially neighboring lebanon and just time reports from the port of tripoli. tripoli port has been running below capacity for years but operators are in to supporting bout will soon change the huge terminal is just twenty eight kilometers from the syrian border and the lebanese government is positioning itself as a major player in the reconstruction of syria when the giant task of rebuilding the country destroyed by war will begin is anyone's guess fighting continues in northern and eastern syria as well as in small areas around the capital damascus. but after a series of major victories president bashar al assad in the syrian government is looking increasingly likely to retain power over large areas of the country introducing an element of stability into economic forecasts not protected by economists since the war started six years ago then the cost structure of say i
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mention has been so much in the news lately this has given a lot of hype if you want to. get on that lebanon and that to put it can play and this hopefully will. serve our interests tripoli port is nearing the completion of the first phase of an expansion project first drawn up in two thousand and nine and revised last year with an eye on syria's reconstruction regeneration of the port hasn't gone unnoticed by allies of the assad government including russia's ambassador to lebanon and if you have is it or on a recent government organized tour of the world bank estimates it will cost around two hundred billion dollars to rebuild syria for lebanon that could be just the economic stimulus that it needs for the past five years its economic growth rate has hovered at around one and a half percent and it's hoped that this port will lead the way in bringing those numbers up the lebanese government estimates syria's construction boom will create a demand for thirty million tons of cargo capacity annually which has already led
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to around four hundred million dollars of capital investment in the port i thought the top of the monarchy to tripoli put is one of the most important ports in the mediterranean sea so this poll will attract a lot of workers from this area and it will also attract a lot of investors. tripoli is widely associated with poverty and the ports revival could bring in thousands of new jobs and millions in revenue to the area as well as stimulate overall economic growth but that hinges on a peaceful settlement in syria that will pave the way for reconstruction and despite president bashar al assad's gains in recent months peace still seems a long way off n.p.r.'s. tripoli involving bob. iger merkel is to cap germany's refugee intake at two hundred thousand a year as he tries to unite her coalition partners following last month's election the german chancellor made the announcement alongside horsy hoffa the leader of
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coalition partners c.s.u. bavaria one of the strongest critics of her refugee policy. christian democrats have been forced as you coalition to go with several parties are worse than expected election result. in. this i'm happy that we found a compromise we didn't make it easy for ourselves yesterday for many hours we discussed all facets of asylum law refugee law and immigration law in detail we also analyzed the current situation and it was clear that it is all about an overall concept an overall concept and a regulator a framework for migration. kenyan police a foreign people protesting against plans to make it harder for the supreme court to an election. the. protesters were seriously wounded in the capital nairobi a rerun of august presidential vote is due to take place in two and
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a half weeks after the court nullified a hurricane yet as re-election citing irregularities. for two decades the villa lorraine a refuge in colombia has sheltered abused animals seized from drug lords circus but now environmental authorities say the facility was closed and was visited the stores shot for. jupiter delight you might appear to have the same of a cat in the wild around this adopted mother he's no more try to house. he's one of many exotic animals that shelters are. unique animal refuge and. trade which connects them all is that they were abused in the past. or on their own she had put their head on molly or now. you want a circus grow a lion and a tiger one lion was crippled they broke his power by lashes another line was
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crossed like more and more animals kept arriving because they see the lack of space to life for twenty six years i have done the work of the state run they're in this is. going to start at one time police ended over a steady supply of animals many seized from drug lords and. i cry out of anger and impotence when i see them so abused so by a lated by human beings but the. revenues from three private schools have helped finance the facility supermarkets provide fruits and veggies land owners the remains of their livestock for the big cats the alerting us found there has long been praised anyone encouraging our work by tory so much so to deserve a statue paid for by a former governor but those days are long gone and now current. it's time to close
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the refuge. police have now stopped bringing new animals following a decision by their local environmental tory to. these places need to have conditions that are sanitary for the city and suitable for the animals the fact that this was allowed to legally it's a shame for the city and can't continue indefinitely just because we want it. to be smaller animals should be released but many of the older or disabled creatures could be euthanized. it's unacceptable that they'd kill them after i took care of them for so many years keeping up with for twenty years to just have them decide about his life just because you're lame you're not supposed to live. that question mark hangs over all of the animals. and i promise to keep fighting for them and this sanctuary from animal cruelty.
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an estimated twenty thousand people have fled wildfires in the western united states which have destroyed at least fifteen hundred homes and businesses one person has been killed by the fires which have devastated large areas in the state of california winds of more than one hundred kilometers an hour have been flee feeding in the flames a state of emergency has been declared in a sorry counties a three day hearing is about to start in australia's high court which could cause the government to fall by the end of the week seven members of parliament said been found to be in breach of the constitution because they have dual citizenship if they're forced from office the government could lose its one person majority as andrew thomas explains from. as a senator for australia's green party the recent quarters spent as much time in the capital canberra as a home in queensland that's changed waters resigned in july after finding out that
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she held canadian citizenship as well as australian the clause in australia's constitution citizens of foreign powers from parliament that implicitly includes those with dual nationality both waters parents are australian and they brought her to australia as a baby but she was born in canada and canada automatically gives citizenship to anyone born in the country waters hadn't known so she hadn't renounced it. when i found that i was canadian i was really sad because my work's not finished and i want to keep going. since attention focused on the clause seven m.p.'s have been found to be jewel citizens not all have resigned something not knowing another country consider them citizens and the clause shouldn't apply this week australia's highest court what's will decide if they're right do you take the constitution strictly and saying simply that you have the status of being
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a national is enough to have you disqualified or is it going to say well so long as you didn't know once you found out you immediately took steps to renounce that's enough and we'll let you stay parliament. the case could bring down the government body joyce is australia's deputy prime minister he was born in australia but his father was born in new zealand and his nationality also passed automatically to his son australia's government has a parliamentary majority of one if the court finds barnaby joyce election with unconstitutional then either the candidate who came second to him would be elected in his place or the be a by election which choice would lose if either happened australia's got four. australia's prime minister says his legal advice is that not knowing is excuse enough for his deputy and the other dual nationality and he said that the recent water has disagrees she expects the high court will find her election was
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unconstitutional having now announced a canadian citizenship waters' aims to be legally elected at the next federal election in two years' time her absence until then means for her a political career break joyce's absence could break the government after thomas al-jazeera britain countries across latin america have marked the fiftieth anniversary of the death of che guevara the argentinian doctor turned rebel was known for his role in the nineteen thirty nine cuban revolution where he fought alongside fidel and raul castro he remains a revered figure on the caribbean island for his anti imperialist views but he also faced criticism over claims of authoritarianism. which a is also being commemorate in ireland with a stamp featuring the famous image of him painted by artist jim fitz patrick despite che being of irish descent the move has sparked anger by some politicians there but fitzpatrick has defended his work being used on the step i'm
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fascinated because i've been dealing with this for fifty years this isn't the first rule. and to see the present criticism you have to remember the old race with the election of trump and especially what's happening in europe. are very vocal these days we have social media so the slogan i'm getting is pretty heavy we have a lot of prominent. politicians on the right in our and who are going bananas surely that's the purpose of the image to discomfort the comfortable. show it to me was when the greatest man who has ever lived i have never regretted doing that image. and reminder the top stories on al-jazeera a diplomatic dispute between washington and is intensifying of the turkey issued a detention warrant for a second u.s.
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consulate worker last week another american consulate employee was arrested in istanbul over allegations of links to last year's failed coup in turkey the turkish lira has dropped sharply since both countries suspended visa services that each other's nationals. above all this decision is very upsetting. for the years amber see in ankara to take such a decision and promoted it is upsetting. our foreign ministry colleagues have contacted their u.s. counterparts over the issue. iran is promising a crushing response if the united states names its elite revolutionary guard as a quote terrorist group the comments were made a week before president donald trump is expected to announce his rejection of the iran nuclear deal a powerful u.s. republican senator bob corker has issued more criticism of president trump in an
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interview with the new york times the chair of the senate foreign relations committee who's due to retire so trump is treating the presidency like a reality t.v. show and making reckless threats that could steer the country into world war three . at least twelve people have drowned after a boat carrying range of refugees from minimal to bangladesh capsized some of those who died were children and it's the third such accident since people started fleeing violence in mammals rakhine state in august. the international community a committee of the red cross says it will reduce its operations in afghanistan of the seven members of its staff were killed that this year six died in an attack on an aid convoy in february last month a physiotherapist was shot dead pressure is increasing on the cats line government to back down from its planned declaration of independence on tuesday france's european affairs minister says her country would not recognize the region if it
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succeeds from spain. and those latest headlines here on al-jazeera there's more news for you in about twenty five minutes time but risking it all bolivia is coming next but why. on a couch in a car u.s. billionaire president donald trump wants to cut taxes but how will his plan impact the ordinary americans just plain versus catalonia the economic implications plus comic given what's behind the collapse of a rally as the auto industry can do the cars at this time on al-jazeera.

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