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reggae music is really going to trip my life. a very young age it may come from the make of what i feel that. talks about just the quality drops off a lot and there's a reggae music of the message that has to be relevant to this right especially right thing this is kind of the right wing assault on our freedom to ask questions and generally all freedom of expression and people you know are being taught it's like students teachers activists filmmakers writers base all of them have been intimidated that one of our arrested and people are on the streets and protest has reached our doorstep so in whichever way i'd like to attempt to contradict something and it's. one that you know not that. we has and we all the lebanese take this as an offense
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lebanon demands the return of its prime minister from saudi arabia with more international pressure to and the political crisis. lines the whole raman you're watching of his own life my headquarters here in doha also coming up we'll do it without you that's the message from the pacific rim countries to donald trump as they move forward on a new free trade deal without the us. refugees refusing to leave man a silent by saturday award and they'll be forcibly removed plus. one end of the amount of our message is a wake up call for europe. gatherings of far right nationalists from home and abroad threaten to taint poland's independence day celebrations.
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welcome to our zero the u.s. has joined the un in wading into lebanon's political crisis calling for stability after the shock resignation of prime minister's son hariri the hariri announced he was stepping down while on a visit to riyadh last saturday blaming interference from iran and its lebanese ally hezbollah but hezbollah's leader says hariri quit under duress person with strollers accusing saudi arabia of detaining hariri and not letting him return home u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has cautioned all sides to respect lebanon's integrity and independence warning regional powers against using it as a venue for proxy conflicts and the un secretary general is warning that a new conflict in the region could have devastating consequences all of this as citizens of society arabia kuwait and bahrain begin to leave lebanon after being encouraged to do so by their governments is in a harder has the latest from beirut. citizens of saudi arabia and its gulf allies
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visiting or living in lebanon are leaving it's not the first time gulf countries tell their citizens it is not safe to stay lebanon has long been entangled in the saudi iranian power struggle across the region but the latest warning heightened tensions after the resignation of lebanon's prime minister saad heavy but alongside the tensions there are growing signs of lebanese unity in what many see as saudi interference in their country so that it is resignation was sudden raising concerns about the circumstances behind the decision there is also concern about had it is freedom of movement he may have been seen since he made the announcement in riyadh but the prime minister hasn't made any more statements lebanon's president michel aoun believes had he is under house arrest he told a saudi arabia charge at the fair in beirut walid bihari that the circumstances of the resignation are an acceptable and how d.d. should return immediately now. any how did his own political party made
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a similar to mt they didn't just suggest the prime minister is being held against his will but expressed concern that lebanon's sunday community could be marginalized even further. and french and disappoint. is controlling their government controlling their destiny on the other hand they are concerned. so this is why yesterday. to. how do you really should be a priority lebanon is a deeply divided country there is a pro saudi camp led by her which has long accused has been law of imposing iran's agenda here there is a pro iran camp led by hezbollah which has long resisted demands to disarm and to withdraw its troops fighting alongside the syrian government but even has below has
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added its voice to demands for how to be to return to the belief that the prime minister is being held against his will when i know not. all the lebanese take this as an affront and any offense to the lebanese prime minister as an offense to all the lebanese even if he is our political bursar of hezbollah secretary general has was careful to avoid political escalation instead he accused saudi arabia of wanting to impose a new leadership in lebanon and start a war he called on the lebanese to avoid provocation and to stay away from the streets the political divide hasn't gone away but for now at least politicians are putting it aside there is a rare consensus for the need to unite at what many describe as dangerous times. beirut. well as we said earlier the u.s. as a whole party has to respect lebanon sulpher and see this while other world leaders
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look on with increasing alarm states public correspondent particle haim has the latest from washington d.c. it's the one question swirling around the world capitals what is going on with lebanese prime minister saad hariri he resigned his post well in saudi arabia does he want to be there or is he being held against his will by the french weighed in you know the me should i think you should ask him this we simply note that he resigned that you travel to abu dhabi on the eve of president mccrum visit so we think he is free in his movements and it is up to him to make his choice here at the u.s. state department thursday the answer was less clear we have seen him. in terms of the conditions of him being held or the conversations between saudi arabia and the prime minister hariri i would have to refer you to the government of saudi arabia and also to mr hariri office for use of the conditions of him being held as he is he in detention well. i'm not going to put that word behi i'm i'm not going to associate that word with that but where he is right now. she went on to say she
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couldn't even talk about where they met but her boss is sending a strong statement about what should come next secretary of state rex tillerson writing that the u.s. respects the prime minister and sees him as a strong partner he went on to warn there is no place in lebanon for foreign forces and the u.s. cautions against any party within or outside lebanon using lebanon as a venue for proxy conflicts an obvious message to saudi arabia but his boss u.s. president donald trump has been more willing in the past to give saudi arabia a green light to do what it wants it remains to be seen if that will apply to lebanon but at the united nations growing alarm after saudi ordered its citizens to leave that country this is a matter of great concern to us and what we want is for peace to be preserved in lebanon. it is essential that no new coffee leaked it ups in the region is
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going to have devastating consequences a critical time for a country wondering what's next for them and their leader political hain al jazeera washington the un's told al-jazeera there's no sign of any aid getting into yemen despite warning that mass starvation could be just weeks away saudi arabia hold a total closure of yemeni air land and sea ports earlier this week in response to a missile fired from rebel held territory in yemen an estimated twenty million people are in need of urgent help the u.n. says yemen's stocks of fuel in vaccines will run out soon if the polls stay shut. over the last three days unitive has not been able to see in jenin a single shipment of lifesaving supplies over the last week days we have mean able to send in a single staff member to continue this sort pour that is so much needed to day we
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need to build the world that there are only for three weeks vaccines left in yemen the blockade needs to be lifted for the sake of boys and girls in yemen the blockade needs to be lifted not tomorrow and the rug needs to be lifted now the war on children in yemen needs to stop eleven pacific rim countries have reached agreement to move forward with a new free trade trans-pacific partnership plan without the us they include caligiuri canada mexico chile japan and vietnam and it came on the sidelines of the ongoing asia pacific economic cooperation summit in vietnam president all trump took the u.s. out of the original twelve nation agreement soon after taking office in january the t p p talks don't include china which is also attending the apec summit when haye has the latest for us from denying and joins me now from vietnam this seems to be
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some movement on the trade agreement that the u.s. it has pulled out from so what other apec or what have the apec countries actually agreed to. yes so that's certainly been one of the if not the major talking point apart from those speeches we saw on friday from donald trump and she jinping the other major talking point was the p.-p. the trans-pacific partnership and whether or not any agreement would be reached from those remaining eleven nations while they're here in downing for the apec summit the expectation was that they would sign some sort of agreement late on friday at a meeting of those t.p. p. leaders but there was a major complication the canadian prime minister justin trudeau simply failed to show up and it emerged that the canadians had some last minute objections to some of the elements within that agreement but there was an emergency meeting if you
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like called by the trade ministers from those nations very early on saturday morning and after that they released a statement saying that they had agreed on the core principles of the agreement so i think this is far from the final deal but it certainly is positive from those two countries that they have an agreement and then they can now go on and perhaps renegotiate some of those more contentious issues within the deal include indeed one hurdle just to a certain extent way that it's possible the questions are how these countries actually do the bilateral negotiations with the u.s. and china as those specific countries want to do as well. yes well i think it'll be seen by the nations as giving them more strength really when it comes to dealing with the united states because again it highlights this tremendous difference in opinions on trade between the likes of the tepee countries in fact most member nations of
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a particular here in vietnam and the united states united states believes in protectionism and donald trump anyway and really wants to do as donald trump again said on friday in his speech smaller bilateral deals with individual countries not anymore these larger deals that previous u.s. administrations were keen on signing like his predecessor barack obama who very much championed the trade transpacific partnership deal calling it the gold standard in trade deals and then you have the chinese who are very much backing the regional comprehensive economic partnership deal involving sixteen nations many of whom are also members and they pick members that is hoped to be finalized by the end of the year there are some question marks about that but that's a very much an open deal the members of the presence known as saying look anybody can join this deal in the future it's just a framework of mutual understanding when it comes to doing trade and anybody can
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join that including the united states and what we're also hearing so is that the message coming from other members of the u.s. government outside of the white house is don't give up on us when it comes to these multilateral deals yes the donald trump and other members within the white house are saying one thing that we want these bilateral deals not multilateral ones but other members in the government are saying that's not what we want to do don't give up on us we could be back in these multilateral deal soon certainly the story is not over of course we'll join you throughout the day as we get more word out of those meetings thank you weigh. well still ahead here on al-jazeera we are my ready and willing to engage as often and as quickly as needed. the european union gives the united kingdom a deadline to make concessions on the brakes it will the whole process could still be stalled.
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however anyone who's being complacent on the east coast the u.s. and just hanging around in short sleeves just felt a shock coming to you might even get a brief notice of lake effect snow and those tricks of clad across the great lakes yes to very cold now they forecast is still around about zero in toronto and new york is it for now given that new york was about fourteen twenty four and twenty four not that long ago this is a huge shock to the system that cold air comes over than to washington still ahead of it is snow in the the lakes area and still snow wandering around the higher parts of washington state more especially montana and a bit of oregon stop tickly cold here and notice the particular cold last northeast corner but that massive cloud stretches died down for the appalachian chain only ten degrees in atlanta so yes a lack of snow for the most part but that is
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a big difference i has things are going to feel going south so i was still talking about traffic weather as we always would do in the caribbean the massacre is fairly obvious and they went from jamaica eastward through haiti is the most likely area to feel rain might also include cuba an increase in the honduras i think the yucatan peninsula. a mass exodus hundreds of thousands of have fled ethnic cleansing imeem are from bangladesh one of the world's poorest countries when used investigates what their future holds at this time on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera international bringing the news and
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current of families that matter to you. out is iraq. but the back you're watching all just there i'm so hope robin a reminder of our top stories the u.s. secretary of state is warning all sides to respect lebanon's integrity and independence and says he strongly backs its prime minister saad hariri announced he was stepping down while in saudi saturday claiming interference from iran and its lebanese ally hezbollah. also the un sold out as there are there's no sign of any aid getting into yemen despite warnings that must starve ation could be just weeks away saudi arabia borders a total closure of yemeni air land and sea ports earlier this week in response to
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a missile fired from rebel held territory in yemen an estimated twenty million people are in urgent need of help. eleven pacific rim countries have reached a deal to proceed with the free trade trans-pacific partnership plan without the us the deal was reached on the sidelines of the ongoing asia pacific economic cooperation summit in vietnam. the deadline has been extended for hundreds of men living at the mother's island detention center they now have until monday to leave the closed facility or forty's in papua new guinea have started to dismantle makeshift shelters mariama honda has more. for almost two weeks there have refused to budge around six hundred refugees and asylum seekers living in the now closed to stray in prison camp on menace island in papua new guinea without water power food or sanitation because of the deleterious and you
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know the. problems that we've got this video shows how conditions have deteriorated but the men insisted this is better than accommodation on offer in a nearby town they say it's unsafe and fear attacks from local residents and police calls to at least two in the power and water back on the campaign has been ignored or thirty's their want them gone threatening in a written notice posted at the camp to use force to remove them if they don't leave on their own the united nations are urging all parties to find peaceful solutions we call on both governments australia as well as papua new guinea to exercise restraint not to use violence and to find ways and means to resolve the current tensions peacefully anybody want the men come mainly from the middle east in southeast asia fleeing poverty war and persecution and risking their lives in the
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hope of making it to a stray leah but israel has refused to accept anyone trying to reach its shores by boat and for four years has paid pup a new guinea to hells the refute g.'s official shut down the prison camp after pup a new guinea supreme court ruled it was unconstitutional to host such a camp probably new guinea says the asylum seekers and now a stray is responsibility but this trailing government mind. it has no obligation because they're not on its soil. the un his joined a chorus of criticism overstrain his response calling on the government to move the men to safety in a stray here and to end its policy of same thing asylum seekers to offshore prison camps we have reported on the very dire conditions in the centers it's now really high time to bring an end to this unconscionable human suffering what. the
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detainees at the camp admit they're fearful of what my come but say they have no choice but to stay put for now. is live for us in sydney with the latest and we just did say that that obviously some of those refugees could possibly leave the camp today and of course the deadline has been extended what more do we know about this. also her we've been hearing from a number of refugees inside the camp and they say that your thorough tears are announcing over a megaphone that fun day is the last day that the refugees will be able to remain inside the camp meaning that the deadline has been extended until monday now police have been saying that at least two hundred men have left the camp since services were cut off meaning that there's about four hundred men who remain in
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side the camp they say that they won't be crucially that they won't be using any force on saturday to remove any of those men who do remain in the camp but they've left it open that perhaps there will be force used at a later stage to remove the men from the camp but so far they say that the transfers have been going smoothly and they want to continue but the refugees who we've spoken to inside the camp said that they're still afraid about force being used to evacuate them to transit centers they say that they want to stay inside the camp they won't be leaving because they're afraid that their safety cannot be safeguarded that they won't be safe if they leave the camp because of previous attacks by locals on refugees they've been saying that copies have been flying overhead all saturday morning and that these announcements over the megaphone by painting authorities so how it's just adding to an already tense situation inside
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the can indeed we able to show our viewers yarra pictures of the rather squalid conditions inside the camp as it is those services water electricity of being cut off so one wonders how those that are still story may rob are able to sustain themselves. yes well it's i must point out. hear that journalists are banned from entering the camps is very hard to verify what's what exactly is going on there but from what we've seen from video that is coming in makeshift tents have been removed by authorities some of the rubbish bins that the refugees had been using to collect water have also been destroyed although overnight. refugees have said that it was raining so they were able to collect some water and other containers the
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police have said that some locals are sending in small amounts of food to the refugees but by and large p.g. or thirty's do expect that most of the men will leave of their own volition because of the squalid conditions in the camp and because of the lack of services the u.n. refugee agency has been saying that the withdrawal of these critical services like as you mentioned electricity and water is leading to a high risk environment for all the parties concerned it says that the transit centers that the men are due to be transferred to are not completely ready. as you've been saying all along this standoff so how is set to continue what will follow and so with you in the coming hours for the moment you know thank you. to europe now where the chief breaks that negotiator has given the united kingdom a two week ultimatum to make concessions on
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a divorce agreement if talks are to proceed to the next round michel barnier says it's vital for the u.k. to increase its offer on an exit bill which some e.u. officials say could be as much as seventy billion dollars peter sharp reports now from london. time does appear to be running out for the british brecht negotiators as the representative field in this question at the end of the second day of talks in brussels mr mann you confirm for me that you will need clarifications or concessions whichever you prefer from the u.k. within two weeks in order to move on to the second phase in december. my response says michel barnier is yes in december either leaders in brussels will decide whether sufficient progress has been made the two sides are to move on to discuss important future trade deals we remain ready and willing to engage as often
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and as quickly as needed to secure this outcome over the weeks remaining ahead of the december european council. the united kingdom will continue to engage and negotiate constructive as we have done since the start but to the prime minister's exasperate the former british ambassador to the e.u. left open the possibility of leaving breck's it altogether it's not inconceivable he said we can change our minds at any time while we're in where. well the divorce talks proceed the parties are still married reconciliation is still possible. theresa may who lost two ministers in separate scandals this week is now determined to impose her authority over rebel anti breck's it m.p.'s writing in the daily telegraph she made her position clear we will not tolerate attempts from any quarter to use the process of amendment to this bill as a mechanism to try and block the democratic wishes of the british people to try and slow down or stop our departure from the e.u.
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the prime minister has specify that the time and date of breck's it will be written into law eleven p.m. march twenty ninth two thousand and nineteen on monday at delegation of senior e.u. business leaders will be meeting the prime minister here in london and they'll be bringing more bad news it's expected they'll tell mrs may that her plans to implement breaks it in just two years i simply unrealistic be to sharm al jazeera in london. the head of the united nations says violence against me a mass ring of muslims must and turn your tara she is calling for the remainder to be allowed to return to their homes and given legal status we insists on the need to make sure not only that all violence against these population stops but also we need to insist on and hinted at humanitarian access to all areas of
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state including the northern part of these region. and we insist in the need to reassert the right of return safe and dignifying return voluntarily turn for all population that fled to bangladesh and to the areas of voyaging not to be placed in camps not having access to the places where they left. liam asked the dancer and suci is facing pressure over her stance on the ring from world leaders at the apec summit in vietnam canada's prime minister justin trudeau spoke with suchi about the military crackdown in rakhine his government is facing calls to strip the nobel laureate of honorary canadian citizenship a us marine drill instructor has been sentenced to ten years in prison for choking punching and attacking more than a dozen recruits especially three muslims sergeant joseph felix was charged with
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maltreatment of recruits at the boot camp in south carolina's parris island the military says one of the muslim victims of the heals of the he committed suicide the prosecutor called felix a bully who heap special abuse on the muslim recruits because of their faith. november the eleventh is poland's independence day but in recent years it's also become the focus of rightwing nationalism al-jazeera has been barred from far right party meetings underway in the capital warsaw attended by activists from ukraine the stonier russia and the u.s. but as david chaytor reports the country is becoming politically polarized. warsaw has become a magnet for near nazis and ultra nationalists this martial arts group from russia is just one of the far right organizations attending a congress on friday promoting white supremacist ideology is a man without a will is like a knife without a blade every year the extreme right celebrates poland's independence day with
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a march through the capital their opinions are no longer confined to the margins here the ruling law and justice party has adopted the nationalist rhetoric and placed it in the mainstream of the country's politics their leader yasser. warned that refugees from the middle east would bring in parasites and diseases just wind up as a member of our message is a wake up call for europe so that one can leave in peace without terrorism and islamic radicalization so that we can leave and. nobody thought under two facts. would last time for centuries for poland. first germany attacks. then soviet russia the controversy surrounding this short animated film shows how much the political scene is changing in poland being screened in the museum of the second world war the dance illustrates how the
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country's past is being rewritten by today's politicians to secure that own future it's not a comic book and right now it's like they are treating our heroes us comic book characters like fantastic four to get there but i do believe. to get to some political. of a vengeance. it's horrid it was to be at this film at the museum that was taken off the screens the government didn't like its message about the suffering of the civilian population in the war in syria and the plight of the refugees ultra nationalism and xenophobia gaining new recruits in a new generation here in poland there's been a vast increase in the number of racially motivated attacks directed mainly at the muslim minority here just forty thousand people in a nation of thirty eight million. throughout the capital and throughout the country ceremonies will be taking place to celebrate poland's day of independence but it's
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now become a political battleground between a resurgent right the liberal left. chaytor al jazeera water. you're watching others there i'm so whole raman these are our top stories the u.s. secretary of state is warning all sides to respect lebanon's integrity and independence he also says he strongly banks prime minister saad hariri who resigned in saudi arabia last saturday blaming interference from iran and its lebanese ally hezbollah they say he resigned under saudi jurists eleven pacific rim countries have reached a basic agreement on a major trade deal without the u.s. leaders from asia pacific nations are meeting at the apec meeting in vietnam to push ahead with the trans-pacific partnership deal without the u.s. president donald trump with drew the country from the original twelve nation
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agreement in january. the u.n. stole down to zero there's no sign of any aid getting into yemen despite its mourning that mass starvation could be just weeks away saudi arabia ordered a total closure of yemeni land and sea ports earlier this week in response to a missile fired from rebel held territory in yemen over the last three days unicef has not been able to see in and then a single shipment with lifesaving supplies for the last week days we haven't been able to send in a single staff member to continue this soap or that is so much needed to day we need to tell the world that there are only four three weeks vaccines left in yemen the blockade needs to be lifted for the sake of boys and girls in yemen the blockade needs to be lifted not tomorrow and the rug blockade needs to be lifted
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now the war on children in yemen needs to stop the deadline has been extended to monday for hundreds of men living at the decommissioned detention center on matter silent or forties in papua new guinea have started to dismantle makeshift shelters i'll be back with more news in thirty minutes next narges or if it's one i want to stay with us. on counting the cost of princes purge what it means for the saudi economy how rich do you have to be to avoid paying taxes both for tougher laws after the paradise papers show how the world's wealthiest i damn on a bus join his trump card counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. for generation muslim rule in joining me in march has faced persecution. in august this year armor of injured.

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