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i'm joined in this is al jazeera live from doha was a coming up catalan leaders arrive at a madrid court to defend their declaration of independence. a suspect accused of killing eight people with a truck in new york city makes his first court appearance. since july. and then the u.s. baseball crowns and new world champion. and sons three cheney is visiting northern rakhine state for the first time since a military crackdown forced more than six hundred thousand random minorities to flee their homes suchi has been facing international criticism for failing to stop the army from what the un has described as ethnic cleansing rangar muslims have accused me and soldiers of rape arson and killings and are taking shelter in
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neighboring bangladesh flunks loy has more from the un go on. she's there on a trip according to the rakhine state spokesman to show that barest ability in the region now she's accompanied by a group of some twenty other people including ministers the home affairs minister resettlement minister police officers as well as prominent business people including xaus all who at one point when the country was still led by the military government were blacklisted by u.s. authorities now we spoke to the government spokesman who said she was going to visit northern rakhine state hmong door cording to developments posted on facebook by some local media she visited two villages at one of the village she delivered remarks to people and she said everybody wants to live together in peace and to achieve this we must work hard now and she also apparently took questions from some
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villagers and her advice to them was when you encounter problems you have to let the government know the government is trying to push the narrative that peace and stability have been achieved in northern rakhine state two months after a renewed military offensive that began on august twenty fifth hundreds of refugees have been forced to dig wells in search of water in a tense stand off and pop on a guinea's mannus island about six hundred refugees have barricaded themselves inside a former australian run prison camp because they are worried about attacks from hostile locals the australian government decommissioned the camp on tuesday and cut off water power and food the refugees had been stockpiling supplies but are now being forced to dig for drinking water. cattle and ministers have started arriving at a spanish court where they are being questioned over last week's declaration of independence
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the sacked vice president or as an chorus was the first to arrive he's one of fourteen members of the sacked cattle and parliament summons to appear they're facing rebellion and sedition charges the deposed president of the region. says his clients won't be at the court hearing i don't know how many days outside the court in madrid for us talk us through what's happening here. but we just saw the arrival of some of the former. dissolved cattle and regional government they are heading actually in this direction the national board that's actually called where usually they are very big. being heard for example cases against. you had in the past very big cases of terrorism acts that were dealt in that court now behind me is the supreme court order a high court and we should see arriving there the speaker of the now dissolved.
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parliament and other members of this have a. the same time in both courts which are really about fifty meters away one from the other two hearings ongoing now. is not here he remained in brussels and he issued a statement saying that he had remained in brussels to make sure that because he had no guarantee that this would be a fair trial and also to make sure and plead the case of those who will be facing the trial or at least who are appearing today in court and to make sure that this hearing is going according to mechanism that exist within the european union those are the words of karla's now interestingly enough on this side you can see them here but there's a little park and there. you have some supporters of the. story it is really and as the ministers were passing you had these people here cheering and waving
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their cattle and independents. where does this case leave the political process or is everything on hold until this is resolved. well i think. that is looming on the twenty first that was called upon by a prime minister and officially at least it is said that anyone can participate in those elections and several catalan parties had said that they will they will take part of those elections however once you have these ministers appearing in court and if indeed there are charges they have a court case well they cannot be any more part of those elections certainly it will be a very difficult time. that all this is made in a way that none of the people who are part of. the leadership will be able to participate in these elections i think this is the biggest problem.
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obviously taking this maneuver from the government of this created them and make sure they have no place in the future political fires that will be certainly very big and very intense all right thanks for that. the british defense secretary michael fallon has quit saying his conduct has fallen below the standards expected of the position it's a first resignation and sexual harassment scandal at westminster. allegations have been married about conduct including. many of these allegations have been falls but i realize that in the past i may have fallen below the high standards that we require of the armed forces that i have the honor to represent. i have reflected in all my position in government and i am the full resigning as defense secretary here
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as president donald trump says the man charged with carrying out a new york city truck attack should get the death penalty trumpet only has said he would consider sending safe to the u.s. prison camp at guantanamo bay in cuba those book immigrant has been charged with terror related offenses off the confessed to acting in the name of eisel a candlelit vigil has been held in new york for the eight people killed in the attack christensen amy has the latest from there. the complaint filed in federal court in manhattan list two charges against twenty nine year old site follows they include providing material support to a terrorist organization i saw and using a vehicle to cause the death of pedestrians we know now from the court documents and from the prosecutor that sipar the waived his right to self a criminal self incrimination agreeing to talk with investigators from his hospital bed where he is recovering from surgery and gunshot wounds to his abdomen he told
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investigators that he did in fact gain inspiration from eisel and they found thousands of eisel videos on his cell phone he also said that he chose hollow weened to conduct this attack because he knew that there would be more people out on the streets right behind me here that's where that attack took place and it's still closed down in part for investigation now acting attorney acting u.s. attorney june kim says that he had been planning this attack for months so a pov allegedly admitted that he was inspired to commit the attack by the isis videos he watched and had been planning this attack for two months he also admitted that he had rented a truck on october twenty second. in practice to practice the turns he would make. on his halloween day halloween day a time now authorities have also located a second man whom they are describing as
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a person of interest his name is mohamed here. he is also an uzbek national he was taken into custody shortly after authorities announced that they were looking for him they have him in their custody but they say that they are interested in learning more from the public if the public has any information about either of these two men or any information about what happened on that day they're asked to come forward and share three days of mourning have been declared in resigning over the argentinean city home to five of the victims they travel to new york to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of this school graduation that is of all went to a candlelight vigil for them and. candles to honor those killed in new york in the city of about three hundred kilometers away from the capital when a site is people were shaken by the use of tuesday's attack where five argentinians
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their lives. lost and i'm here because it could have been any of us i was planning a trip with my friends to spain and we do it just like they did what happened is very very sad dozens of people gathered at this school the plays where the argentinian victims of the attack in new york city graduated from thirty years ago and the place where they became friends for life people here tell us that those who graduate from this pool share a special bond and that's why so many came here today. the daughter of one of the victims attends this institution at nonfederal she was a forty nine year old architect who traveled along with seven others to new york city to celebrate their graduation on a very sorry the trip was planned by a. he arranged logistics and helped pave airfare for some of his friends. this is one of their last video sent to their loved ones before they were hit on the bicycles they were happy to be together on a trip they had planned for
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a very long time this is a bicycle tool really really good said at the end when we don't know who survived the attack or where in our society they may are declared three days of mourning and people wait for the victims' bodies to be repatriated but they have a cost says that her candles are meant to denounce violence around the world. cannot be the option we have different points of view and we can discuss it but not by killing innocent people who had done nothing wrong to be in the wrong place an argentinian city that is trying to cope with the issue that some of them were victims of a hate crime so far away from home. argentina british police have requested the extradition of the manchester arena bombers brother from libya officials want to arrest. in relation to the murder of the
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trying to two victims killed in the concert attacks on a very detonated a suicide bomb during an aria on a grand day concert in may both brothers had travel to libya in april for some on returning alone to britain before carrying out the attack a month later russian is believed to be in custody after being captured by a libyan fighter group so i had on al-jazeera the letter that spell the end of palestine we mark the anniversary of the balfour declaration. and will welcome canada boosts immigration to one million over the next three years. by the springtime flowering of a mountain lake. to the first snowfall on a winter's day. hello there people in viet nam are preparing for a storm it's all thanks to this area of cloud here is really intensified over the
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past few hours you see a big swirling mass there that's a tropical storm and it's gradually working its way towards the west it's moving fairly slowly though so it probably won't make landfall till just before midnight to g.m.t. on saturday so a good to forty eight hours nearly a very heavy downpours between now and then following it there's still plenty of showers here so for the philippines where we've seen very heavy rains over the past day or so more wet weather still to come but of course the main feature will be over the southern parts of vietnam that's where expecting the flooding and some damaging winds as well as we head down towards australia here for many of us is fine and dry but you can see this area of cloud with us just drifting its way across the southern parts of australia that's going to be working its way northward as we head through the next few days and it's really bringing a change to our weather so force in melbourne then on friday we're already in the cool air so fifteen degrees will be our maximum but sydney is ahead of it and here will be up at twenty seven that warm weather won't last long though because the
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system is working its way towards us so we down to seventeen there as we head through saturday rule change for us we will further west we're quite warm at perth we're at twenty six. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. or is it a listen when they're on line we were in hurricane winds for almost like thirty six hours these are the things that has to address or if you join us on sect. one but which broke up a relationship based is a dialogue tweet us with hostile a.j. stream and one of your pitches might make the next show join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera.
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well again let me remind you of the top stories leader and visiting northern rakhine state for the first time since a military crackdown forced more than six hundred thousand to free their homes she visited two villages with menaces where she spoke to locals and gave a message of peace and stability the refugees of accuse me in my eyes military of rape arson and killings catalan ministers have started arriving at a spanish court where they are being questioned over last week's declaration of independence of fourteen members of the sacked cattle and parliament of facing rebellion and sedition charges. he was president donald trump is calling for the death penalty for the man charged with carrying out a new york city truck attack those big immigrant has been charged with tara related offenses after he confessed to acting in the name of i saw a candlelight vigil has been held in new york for the eight people killed. just
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sixty seven words change the course of history in the middle east the belfour declaration led to the state of israel and disposition of palestinians from their homeland and britain and israel will be marking its intent in the coming hours israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in the u.k. to me to reason may the opposition leader germy corben has refused to attend a top palestinian officials have urged britain to apologize for the injustice on palestinian people several demonstrations are expected in the palestinian territories israel and the u.k. harry for such reports. in the occupied west bank a twisted version of a british street party to mark the hundred year legacy of the balfour declaration it's the work of street artist banksy outside his bethlehem the guests of honor palestinian children from nearby refugee camps and her majesty queen elizabeth the second sort of. sort of saying sorry.
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to support of the national aspirations of a people who'd suffered discrimination and violence for hundreds of years the wording of the declaration contained a disparity that's borne bitter fruit in the hundred years since promising a national home for the then and future jewish immigrants while only safeguarding or committing to the civil and religious rights of the non jews who lived in palestine of a time ninety percent of the population. on the other side of the separation barrier students and academics at hebrew university debate its consequences it was one in monkey many and indeed a very important case for the corporation but nevertheless what happened on the guy was even more important what happened on the ground happened under the author of the british mandate which began a year after the declaration in centers like jaffa palestinian economic and
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cultural life emerging from autumn and rule was beginning to flourish at the same time jewish immigration accelerated the zionist project already underway now have the support of a major nation to do. this is the beginning of israel and also the beginning of the recognition of israel by the world wide net effect of the declaration deprive many of their property as nine one of the few gee i live in to fight refugee camp i can't go back to my original village. by the one nine hundred forty s. britain worried about a forcible creation of a jewish state was attempting to hold back jewish immigration now the zionists targeted the british ninety one people were killed in the bombing of mandate headquarters at jerusalem's king david hotel. post-holocaust glowed in sympathy for the jewish cause surged in one hundred forty eight when the british withdrew the state of israel was declared. the palestinians that moment is remembered as the nakba. when hundreds of thousands of people lost their homes and land students at
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university in the occupied west bank say it all began with balfour. we won't settle for an apology let's return what you made us lose then we'll accept the apology. and in bethlehem palestinian protesters were settling for british commemoration no matter how satirical for them the centuries since the balfour declaration has been one of displacement disposition and occupation. force and joins us now from ramallah in the occupied west bank area what's happening today. well you can hear the system setting up behind me there's going to be a protest starting here in the center in about forty five minutes time the protest is schoolchildren and students already getting ready for that they will march towards the british cultural center here at around the same time in jerusalem
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there will be one hundred thousand letters written by palestinian schoolchildren handed in to the british consulate there expressing their opinions about the hundred years since the balfour declaration and as well as that there are black flags being hung outside palestinian government buildings the president's office the office of the president mahmoud abbas statements in which it calls again for an apology from britain the recognition of the state of palestine and saying that britain should compensate the palestinian people politically materially morally by recognizing the state of palestine and working to end the occupation and harry i should imagine that that is has pretty different on the israeli side has it been like that. but. this is a hugely important date people see it as you heard me i calculate. not as the that the decisive moment in the face of the state of israel but one of the the most
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important moments there is that israelis there's a kibbutz named bow floria the prime minister lives on balfour street in jerusalem but there isn't much going on today beyond conferences the focus is very much in london where the prime minister will sit down with the british prime minister to reason i have this sense i knew to know which is being held by the descendants of those who trust and balfour and then on november the seventh the israeli knesset will hold a special session be about the declaration will be mocked and commemorated in larger style here rather dangerous and it's oh all right thank you for that i foresee. some cities in california struggling to respond to an outbreak of hepatitis a twenty people have died in the outbreaks the west of its kind in the u.s. in twenty years homeless people among those most affected is jacob will reports from sunday ago. mike who asked that we not show his face says he blames only
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him self for being homeless i knew intellectually in the back of my mind this money was going to run out but he blames homelessness for giving him hepatitis a my had they have a you know and i did pick that up and you know it's transferred through legal material in. san diego is best known for its beaches and big money but with average rent at an all time high of almost two thousand dollars a month between five thousand and seven thousand people are homeless here and now more than nineteen have died from the liver disease most often seen in impoverished rural communities we think that environmental sanitation is really the key factor that's causing this outbreak so for homeless individuals who are living in encampments and don't have access to hand washing or toilet facilities yes. they're infected with the virus and don't have a place where they can safely go to the bathroom or wash their hands after using
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the bathroom then when they come back to the camp then they can easily infect others it's not clear how anyone can stay clean enough to avoid infection. this is the baseball stadium here in san diego and until recently it was the one place that the homeless population had to use a public restroom but that restroom is now closed and people who run shelters here have told us that when they try to set up temporary facilities on their grounds even on church grounds the city comes and pulls them out for being in adequately sanitary and on top of violence and danger and all of the fear of being homeless just taking care of basic needs is almost impossible in the city. with the sound of high rise construction all around us mike says life is only getting harder it's tough enough out here if you're twenty eight and i'm fifty eight san diego officials say they're spraying bleach and offering vaccines but even a short walk around the city reveals that its most desperate will need more than
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that. jake aboard al-jazeera san diego the cia has released thousands of computer files were covered during the two thousand and eleven raid on osama bin laden's compound in pakistan the archives include never before seen video of the former leader's son as an adult in recent years the group has released or your messages from bin ladin and a photo of him as a young boy the cia says agree least the documents to allow the public to gain for the insight into al qaeda can is government says it will welcome nearly one million immigrants over the next three years that's a boost of more than ten percent on current figures the plan was introduced by the immigration minister who was born in somalia lack as more from toronto. already more welcoming of immigrants than many other countries canada is opening its doors even wider plans to admit more than three hundred forty thousand people a year up from roughly three hundred thousand now were announced in parliament by
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immigration minister ahmed hussein who came to canada from somalia in one thousand nine hundred three once this was a former british colony home mostly to people of european origin today especially in cities it's one of the most diverse places in the world recently released census figures say more than a fifth of canadians were born outside the country most of come under a merit based system that rates education and job skills highly once accepted they're allowed to bring close family here in the shopping malls and neighborhoods around canada's largest city is where the transformative effect of immigration can be seen most vividly and with the government's plans to bring in even more people from around the world over the next three years and beyond those changes will be set to continue economists and policymakers have long argued that even more immigration is crucial for canada's economy as it settled population ages and has fewer children the federal government is taking steps towards recognising that
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daniel lak al-jazeera toronto the former leader of the now disbanded fock rebel group is running for president in next year's elections or to go on don't you know better known as to what was the top come on to a fog he became a key figure in the peace process to end latin america's longest running conflict. political party but many colombians still associate the group with a very violent past. an explosion at a thermal power plant in northern india has killed at least twenty two people police say a pipe experiment at the plant and to protest state spearing hot ash or overwork as the cause of the accident is still unknown several others suffered serious burns and health authorities expect the death toll to rise. at least eight people have been killed in a bomb blast in afghanistan their bus caught fire when a fuel tank exploded in northern part one province twenty seven people were injured
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in the provincial capital charkha. this peru beauty contestants have turned a pageant into a protest instead of reciting their measurements they quoted statistics on violence against women who is one of south america's most dangerous countries for women dressed in the evening where the twenty three finalists in sunday's televised show gave voice to thousands of women who are targets of sexual violence physical abuse and murder. i mean i mean when you go out my name is camilla and i represent lima my figures ah two thousand two hundred and two cases of reported femicide in the past nine years in my country years ago astro's of one of baseball's biggest prize for the first time in the history that comprehensively outplayed the l.a. dodgers in game seven of the world series as in these home and reports thanks to the stage that all high school players and fans three miles away in
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a title contest up to six really games of the world series for. the houston astros were away from harm and that might have given them the upper hand in dealing with the pressure and a two run harm run in just the second inning that put them five nothing for it was a. step as the doctors had won one hundred four games during the regular season and boast a late high on your payroll a true hundred fourteen million dollars but their stoppage show you da fish proved ineffective and their hearts of a closed world series titles of nine hundred eighty eight by a thread that was. that run in the sixth inning would prove to be allies only contribution on the school board as the astros claimed a five one victory. it would show a bad bitch to her and she was just doing.
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it that wasn't enough to celebrate houston star colace correia decided to make it a night to remember his go friends who are right now about to take on their big step in my life to abandon a day it's going to be maybe the happiest man in the world thank you marry me the be be. the. yes. that's a wedding to plan for but next stop for the astoria we home to houston. a big parade will take place in the city on friday something fifty five years in the making he leaves home an al-jazeera. result is there are these other top stories deposed castle and ministers have
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started arriving at a spanish court where they are being questioned over last week's declaration of independence the former vice-president oriel hunk where as was the first to arrive he is one of fourteen members of the sacked catalan parliament have been summons to appear they're facing rebellion and sedition charges the deposed president of the region lawyer says his client won't be at the court hearing. cheese visiting northern rakhine state for the first time since a military crackdown forced more than six hundred thousand bringing the minorities to flee their homes she arrived in the state capital city where and will visit two towns at the epicenter of the violence. u.s. president donald trump is calling for the death penalty for the man charged with carrying out a new york city truck attack that was back immigrant has been charged with terror related offenses after he confessed to acting in the name of eisel candlelit vigil has been held in new york for the eight people killed in the attack the british
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defense secretary michael phelan has quit saying his conduct has fallen below the standards expected of the position it's the first resignation a sexual harassment scandal at westminster. in recent days are legations have been made about m.p.'s conduct including my own. many of these allegations have been falls but i realize that in the past i may have fallen below the high standards that we require of the armed forces that i have the honor to represent i have reflected in all my position in government and i am the full resigning as defense secretary but then israel will be celebrating the same ten re of the balfour declaration in coming hours israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on his way to the u.k. to meet prime minister to resume a to mark the anniversary. thursday marks an international day focused on ending crimes against journalists the u.n.
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estimates eight hundred reporters have been killed while doing their jobs in the past decade but any one in ten cases has led to conviction mexico and syria of the world to most dangerous countries for media workers those are the headlines the stream is coming up next. i will juicy or. where ever you. plan to me ok you're in the street. today one nation overdosed we look into the opioid epidemic in the united states how do you tackle the problem with a seemingly a lack of resources.
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