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trying. to tackle pollution in one of china's showcase cities the thing that my twenty twenty on the tax exemption didn't want to me only don't let you. know how environmental grassroots come part of joining forces in the u.s. there is a global connection that is happening and we're going to utilize that power to make change not only for today but for future generations as well. but this time on al-jazeera. a zimbabwean students called a robot and gobbets ago his party such impeachment proceedings of the ousted vice
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president prepares to return. hello there i'm julie macdonald this is al jazeera live from london also coming up . tension in opposition strongholds up to kenya's supreme court upholds the reelection of president kenyatta. two and a half million yemenis at risk of disease as the capital joins the list of cities with i'm clean water because of the society led by kate. i'm glad marco says she'd prefer a new elections to a minority government after coalition talks failed in germany. and the us did mayor caracas explains how he's going to venezuela after a time in the days of hype so a. warm
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welcome to the program zimbabwe's militia chief says he's agreed on a war with president obama gabi he also says emerson when anwar the vice president mugabe sacked will be back in the country anytime soon to meet the ninety three year old leader. they're after the nation will be advised one of the art of talks between the two in the meantime is experience and commander in chief of the defense forces. started a process is to was definitive solution and road map for the country as this happens we is the defense and security services agency with to the men. and patient but the ruling party had told its chief whip to proceed with forgot his impeachment and choose day after he had no deadline to resign zana go no war no your time is up please leave.
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and let the country start on a new or new page. well as the resignation death lang past hundreds of students gathered at the university of harare they marched through the capital demanding mccarthy step down is accused of letting his wife use our power hire metasystem speaking to protest us in harare. students from the university of say they not going to write exams at the end of the doubt until president. resides there are growing number. to believe in and out of every thirty seven years and the same advice as young people in zimbabwe has been i'm bearable for the one of them is daniel who is a student here at the investor. tell me for you what is life like what is life like . it's been very difficult for most of the photos to come. because of
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finances and those that have graduated steward they can want money. you find that prices so even if some we have money they can fill also to pay school fees because you get paid to go on as of the day and you have to sleep in a queue so that you can exist that money thank you very much. part of materials plan to have a vote of no confidence on tuesday when they will begin proceedings to impeach the president that could take a couple of weeks for the moment all eyes of prison has prison mounts on him to step down his horse on intervening trying to convince the ninety three year old to . down as president of zimbabwe. kenya's opposition has dismissed president hurricane yet as election victory as illegitimate despite the supreme court upholding the results of last month's vote in a unanimous decision the court dismissed challenges that have told us repeat
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election was conducted illegally opposition leader insists the ruling was made under duress for me to mina has more now from nairobi. it took just a few minutes for supreme court judges to end months of political uncertainty the presidential election of the current six talked over here by a. as is the election of the third respondent the. supporters were in a jubilant mood outside the court to be for president elect looking out his plan to swearing in the next week as soon as we. haven't read the supporting the. outside the they say victory and that it's a legitimate. ruling party and the electoral commission say last month's rerun was free and fair despite an opposition boycott and a voter turnout of less than forty percent of the opposition the national super
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alliance says it won't recognise can yachters president it believes the supreme court didn't act independently when upholding kenyatta election when tension increased in opposition strongholds as demonstrators about to fight for what they say is political justice our democracy was jeopardized i want democracy was put on a ledge and i want to show them that if the tory m.p. tauriel government. can is plagued by political and economic divisions worsened after two controversial presidential elections in just three months ruling party says it will go up to form an inclusive government the opposition not only the disability factor we want our colleagues in the op was. that kenya is bigger than you that all of us must reach out all of us
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must reach ethnic coexistence the opposition says the government has been using armed militia and bullets to disperse supporters. as the opposition ponders its next move it's uncertain if any further protests will have the impact it hopes for as many other kenyans prepare to move on from al-jazeera nairobi. the red cross says. of joining the list of yemeni cities that are now without clean water two and a half million people live in the five cities for shortage of fuel caused by the side led located as close pumping stations to shock time some yemeni ports have reopened to allow in desperately needed food and aid but critics say it's not enough to before. and yemen where humanitarian catastrophe continues unabated anger rises as supplies window. we have many
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people with kidney failure and cancer and many other diseases but there is no treatment where can we go. hundreds took to the streets in the city of her date on sunday demanding the saudi led coalition reopen air and sea ports to allow the unimpeded flow of much needed aid. in one of her they does hospitals where medical supplies are running dangerously low a baby diagnosed with cholera is seriously ill. yemen which is on the verge of famine is also suffering from the worst cholera outbreak ever recorded nine hundred thousand suspected cases of the disease have been recorded since april was this fact of how hospitals need anesthetic materials surgical switches and surgical tools edison's and many other things yes and all these things enter through these ports if they're closed these materials decrease. the u.n.
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is growing increasingly concerned that there is a point it becomes a second tipping point where those seven million people who are living lives including four hundred of those children under the age of five who are those skeletal bitches that you see on t.v. those people are living in a similar existence and if we interrupt their very fragile supply. then those people are getting closer and closer to the silent. representatives of the un's office for coordination of humanitarian affairs in yemen are eager to travel to saudi arabia to discuss the issues face to face with saudi leaders but can't we really offer to send a team to be able to discuss the procedures for the date of or and so we stand ready to do that but all of the meeting with discussion are trapped and saying something. in addition to the humanity. marion concerns a new report from the s. a m. organization the geneva based rights watchdog says that at least seven hundred sixteen
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cases of rights violations were committed against civilians in yemen last month. the alleged violations included extra judicial killings physical assault arbitrary detention forced displacement torture and violations of press freedom. more than five hundred were attributed to iranian backed who the rebels who are currently in control of the capital sanaa while the saudi led coalition was deemed responsible for at least one hundred violations says the watch dog back in her data a vital port remains closed as yemenis grow ever more desperate for help. the leader of lebanon's hezbollah group has denied any involvement in the firing of a ballistic missile into saudi arabia which prompted the yemen blockade has some nasrallah also dismissed arab league his ations that it's involved in terrorism as quote unfortunate sinha has more now from beirut. well really i had two messages one to the arab league responding to their statement their resolution
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which called hezbollah a terrorist organization and they accuse that of supporting terrorist groups in arab countries hezbollah saying that no we are not sending advanced missiles or ballistic missiles or even guns to any arab country including yemen and actually mocking saudi arabia and its allies telling them what have you done name us a battle where you fought against i so not saying there is an international consensus that i sell is a terrorist organization but it is hezbollah it is iran it is iraq it is the syrian government they are the ones leading the fight against isis so almost trying to say how can you call as terrorists when we are fighting a terrorist organization and the second message i had it had to do more with internal lebanese politics you have to take it within the context of the resignation of the lebanese prime minister saad of how d.d. who said that he would be ready to withdraw his resignation if hezbollah this in gauges itself from regional conflicts and like you mentioned earlier hezbollah
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nasrallah saying that we are ready to pull out our advisors and our commanders and our trainers to we sent to iraq because iraq is very close to announcing victory against isis so almost saying that we sent our troops to fight the eye so there is a just cause and we don't have any other you know ambitions so is he trying to open the door to some sort of a compromise so that the how do you he can withdraw his resignation and there could be some sort of a national agreement in lebanon so those two messages coming from hezbollah trying to really justify why it extended its reach beyond lebanon's borders. now the head of the largest saudi backed syrian opposition group has resigned after a nearly two year term rehab his job fronted the high negotiations committee he and his spokesperson has stepped down ahead of an opposition conference in saudi arabia and the new end of u.n. sponsored talks in geneva a statement from his job did not say why he was quitting the chancy is the main anti-government umbrella bloc which includes political and armed groups. still to
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come this half hour president trying to his government will declare north korea a state sponsor of terror. and false hopes in the search for the missing argentina navy submarine all that more when we come back. with. all of the things that quite ning downforce now in the southeast corner of europe this is them here border some very very heavy downpours a lot of flooding and we also saw some very strong winds as well but that system is now pulling away towards the east and taking that heavy rain with it so force on tuesday then turkey still going to see some very heavy downpours a fair amount of snow as well before seeing greece it should be a fall come a brighter day for the northwestern parts of europe is a bit different here we've got a lot of clouds and rain rolling in but as well as that we're also seeing some
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malls there as so fourteen degrees will be the maximum there in london force in zurich will be getting to around eleven that milder than pushes its way towards the north safe of berlin the temperatures will be rising on wednesday will be up at ten the leading edge of that mild air will be hitting the cold so we'll still see a fair amount of snow as it sweeps its way across scandinavia now for the other side of the mediterranean largely fine and dry for most of us here not particularly warm though if you are along the north coast temperatures generally hovering around twenty degrees for a balance that will be up at around twenty two for us on wednesday will be seeing more in the way of cloud that will be making its way across libya and this will be giving us one or two showers most of the showers though are across the central belt of europe making their way towards get on. with. what began as a small extremist group in africa's most populous country we don't don't think it's invented from the government to just shoot soon turned into
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a battle from from our jury and government try to hear why. the tours for abducting two hundred schoolgirls but killing the displacement of thousands of people al-jazeera investigates the origins of blood you eyes of iraq at this time on al-jazeera. the mind of the top stories here on out is iraq zimbabwe's reeling party started the process of impeaching president go but we're gonna make this is the army reveals the ousted vice president is expected back in the country soon. kenya's opposition has dismissed president hu or kenya his election victory as illegitimate
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despite the supreme court upholding the results of last month's vote. on the red cross says sama and al bayda have joined the list of yemeni cities with time to clean water as a result of the saudi led the kate. i'm glad markel says that she prefers to call another election in germany rather than lead a minority government she was speaking after talks to form a coalition government broke down three way coalition talks included merkel's christian democrats and the greens but they fell apart following the withdrawal of the free democratic party. what's now from berlin. as germany's political uncertainty increased on monday the country's president had a stark warning for the various party leaders here but dein hardens they can develop sponsors in september and the election on september twenty fourth the parties had to take on responsibility of germany this responsibility and accordance with the german constitution cannot simply be given back to the electorate already
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or he had met chancellor angela merkel following the collapse of talks between her party the greens the socialist democratic party and the free democratic party or f.t.p. merkel since been trying to send a reassuring message to germany and the outside world is that i can talk it is at least a day of the profession on how to go forward but i will do everything possible transitional chancellor to ensure that this country will be well led through these difficult weeks the pro-business f.t.p. had been part of coalition talks in september as elections fail to deliver a majority for any one party late on sunday they pulled out suggesting they simply couldn't offer any more compromises on issues such as clean energy and immigration as. we were conducting exploratory talks not forming a government at the end you decide whether to trust that the recent common vision and it is exactly the common vision for the country is that what's missing merkel's
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former partners the socialist democrats or s.p.d. have consistently ruled out to being part of another so-called grand coalition since doing badly in september vote now they're hoping for a snap election. stick we think it's important that the citizens of our country and the sovereign voters are able to evaluate the situation again we are not afraid of new elections based on the election result of september twenty four we are not prepared to enter a grand coalition with german leadership seen as crucial for european union trying to push through reforms the collapse of the talks the year affording like the next government will now. necessarily be a stronger government because it has come about in a rather cumbersome and conflict through a process which doesn't make for a very energetic or vicious government it would rather be one that will try to prick magically continue and muddle through rather than to shake up europe with new
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ideas the next few days will prove crucial not only in shaping germany's immediate political future but also about some of the need new now even if the country does avoid having to vote again and whatever faith for the next government will tell you the stability that germany this reply once represented is now being brought into question. here on berlin he was president donald trump has announced that his government will declare north korea a state sponsor of terror already aside korea spy agency said the north koreans may carry had more missile tests this year to ramp up the threats against the u.s. side korea says it's detected signs that missile engines are being tested today the united states is designating north korea as a state sponsor of terrorists should have happened a long time ago should happen years ago in addition to threatening the world by nuclear devastation north korea has repeatedly supported acts of international
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terrorism including assassinations on foreign soil let's go to see how pretense in washington for more so she had what does this mean. well president from says that on tuesday the department of treasury will announce yet more sanctions against north korea which leads to the next question well there are so many sanctions already imposed on north korea what difference is that likely to me to make it is difficult to find analysts who think that this is a masterful move in the strategy to deal with north korea's nuclear program so far all we really see from the trumpet ministration is sanction upon sanction rhetoric which is very insulting perhaps to the north koreans isolating them even more and more aggressive military maneuvers around the korean peninsula so that once again yet more sanctions on north korea to be imposed by the treasury department and she have believed there was quite some debate over whether this was the right move or
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not tell us more. well despite donald trump saying this should have been done ages ago it seems that there was quite a bit of debate within the state department as to whether north korea meets the internationally recognized legal definition of terrorism the two examples that have been cited that went into this decision are the assassination of kim dragoons half brother in a malaysian port and also the treatment of an american student who was detained in pyongyang for stealing he was then returned to the united states and died soon after a very mysterious mysterious ailments the state department lawyer said that does not meet the internationally recognized definition of a state sponsor of international terrorism nonetheless the tribal ministration has decided to name north korea a state sponsor of terrorism it was on the list before in one nine hundred eighty eight as a result of the downing of a south korean airliner in which one hundred people were killed that did meet the
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definition of a state sponsor of terrorism according to the administration then it was then removed from that list in two thousand and eight amidst negotiations over the nuclear program and now it's back on she have returned to their live from washington d.c. she had thank you and the argentinean navy has admitted that satellite calls thought to come from their missing submarines did not in fact originate from the last vessel naval officials have confirmed that the sun one reported a technical fault believed to be related to its batteries before it went missing no contact from the crew since last wednesday there are forty four sailors on board including argentina's first female sub-mariner sent us this update when desirous. the search and rescue operation for the missing argentine submarine. is continuing into its fifth day the operation coordinated partly from here the navy headquarters in one osiris and also from the naval base. which is where the submarine was
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heading having left the port of on the southern tip of argentina lost contact about four hundred thirty kilometers off the southeastern coast of argentina there's been nothing heard from it since and the reports that it tried to make satellite phone contact with bases in argentina turned out to be unfounded it's also been revealed by the head of the argentine navy that shortly before contact was lost last wednesday it was reported at the batteries on the submarine where in difficulty. the submarine surfaced and reported a malfunction which is why the ground commander the submarine force ordered to change its route and return to its naval base in model plotter. there's now a massive search and rescue operation going on with help from a number of countries including the united states great britain chile with sophisticated monitoring equipment planes and underwater rescue vessels the families meanwhile gathered in the port of model waiting to hear news of their
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loved ones the situation looking increasingly pessimistic. there are no answers they seem to be no word on the weather conditions certainly hampering the rescue operation. i said mayor of the venezuelan capitol city kill rocker says police officers helped him escape from the country antonio let's not fled to colombia and then spain on saturday after around a thousand days under house arrest he's accused president nicholas majoris government of running the country like an oracle terrenate and has pledged to spread his protests against the socialist government across the world. and i mean. the national guard looked at me and winked he told me to carry on as another guard behind me who was also helping when i reached the colombian border i was carrying a mobile phone and a colombian immigration card with a photo of someone that looked like me i went to identify myself but the police
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officer simply said you don't need to bother and he gave me a flag he said you are now free you are now in colombian territory. in chile a billionaire businessman and a former journalist are set to face each other in a run off for the presidency former leader sebastian pinera won the first round but will compete against the. air next month or latin america. and human reports from sun here. he's back or is he most polls had predicted chile's former conservative president. would score a new reversible win in sunday's general election with thirty six percent of the vote less than expected a victory in a runoff is not assured still in his campaign headquarters the billionaire businessman who promises better times for chile sounded triumphant. we are very happy because tonight we have achieved a great electoral result we have opened the door that leads to
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a bit of. the results seem to show that the majority of chileans are not happy with the performance of their current center left government but it's not so much the chileans are shifting to the right and they are moving forward to the center after four years of major structural reforms reforms that many see as having gone too far while others not foreign are. those who want more profound social change voted for badly sanchez the biggest surprise of the selection the candidate of a new left wing coalition loosely inspired by bernie sanders scored twenty percent of the vote almost time was second place candidate alexander. the senator and former journalist who promises to consolidate the current government's reforms will face next month in a runoff he dismisses suggestions that the former president has more experience.
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sebastian pinera has bad experience his government was accused of corruption and constant charges of conflicts of interest. but a great many chileans on the political right center and left say they've lost confidence in their politicians who are seen as being more preoccupied with furthering their own interests and b. will feel disappointed biggest producers promise one thing and then they may implement different things but that's hopeful dick's works we're going to get out of this the key issue now is whether those who want to consolidate the current government structural reforms warts and all are more than those who want to reverse them to see in human santiago the european union's voted on where it will move to major agencies currently based in london when the u.k. finally leaves the e.u. the european banking authority is heading to paris meanwhile european medicines agency is going to amsterdam the farka as more. it isn't meant to happen until the
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end of march two thousand and nineteen but its effects are already starting to be felt plans are on the way to see the departure of two of the e.u.'s biggest and most important agencies the european medicines agency base and they said go leaning the skyscraper and the european banking or authority only a few hundred meters away from here in an equally shiny building these organizations receive tens of millions of dollars in funding they employ together more than a thousand people they're highly paid highly skilled and many of them are somewhat reluctant to leave this prestigious location when it comes to the e m a it also attracts thirty six thousand experts and specialists a year who attend hundreds of different conferences that's a huge money spinner for the surrounding area think of all the hotels and restaurant bills that come with those kind of events the irony is that the u.k. may have to pay for the departure of the european medicines agency because of
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a lack of or break coolers in the rental of the skyscraper. the coast of departure around seven hundred million dollars the british authorities may try and post the best talent to work. but there are some concerns that some of these employees may leave before the start of the in two years' time undermining any hope of a possible smooth transition one of the want to do is stadiums and venue for the one thousand nine hundred six olympics has been demolished the georgia dome in atlanta had stood for twenty five years and it took about fifteen seconds just to collapse the seventy one thousand seat stadium host n.f.l. super bowls it will be replaced by a one point six billion dollar stadium right next door. they call it the world's fastest motor sport this racing takes place in the air held in thailand the air race won world cup so up to eight pilots compete side by side long and eight laps
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or reaching speeds of up to four hundred fifty kilometers an hour fifty two year old american tim cone claimed ultimate victory you can find out much more on the website at al-jazeera dot com. a quick reminder of the main stories making the news zimbabwe's ratings and m.p.'s parties instructed its chief whip to go ahead on tuesday with proceedings to impeach what mugabe is accused of letting his wife use her power the decision was announced after the ninety three year old ignored a midday deadline to resign it's about his military chief also says that emerson mongo are the vice president mugabe sacked will be back in the country soon to be the leader they are the nation would be advised on the outcome of talks between the two in the meantime is it said isn't commander in chief of the
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defense forces. is that did do was it definitive solution and road map for the country as this happens we would face since the good services. with to remain calm and patient can use opposition has dismissed the president hurricane yet as election victory is illegitimate despite the supreme court upholding the results of last month's vote in again animist ascension the court dismissed challenges that have told us repeatedly action was conducted fairly. the red cross says two point five million yemenis and i would risk of disease after a sauna and al bayda joined the list of cities without clean water beside the lead ok to schools pumping stations to shut down some yemeni ports of reopen to allow when desperately needed food and aid but critics say it's not enough. the head of
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the largest saudi backed syrian opposition group has resigned after nearly two years we have had job front of the high negotiations committee he paid spokesperson and several other officials have also stepped down ahead of an opposition conference in saudi arabia and a new round of u.n. sponsored talks in geneva and got markel says she'd prefer to go another election in germany while the of the need a minority government after talks to form a coalition government broke down the three way talks fell apart the withdrawal of the free democratic party that was the news here now coming next the stream speaks to billionaire philanthropist more about good governance in africa we'll see later .
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