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now money on a uses a new service it's called lal drive it's for women passages only and run by women drivers the apple has some extra features like a panic button and twenty four seventh's monitoring of drivers we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on the private sector i would call it a dependency we have a mismatch between the way we. are to be and the reality of the twenty first century in africa here in a bagel for a while and i want to show you how many of the persons that you're sending out you should be child soldiers and i have my child soldiers reloaded at this time. egypt's president files revenge in sinai off the gunmen attack
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a crowded mall killing two hundred thirty five people. none of that i'm just a body i enjoy watching al-jazeera neither from london will say coming up. as. the son of a god but promises to fix a ball boys crippled economy as he scored it as president. just beats me and jordan me over the ground the un says it's shocking and inexcusable police in pop what are you getting clear the remaining refugees from i don't stray get robbed prison. and argentina as navy continues its fund for missing submarine carrying forty four crew members the president says it will be found within days.
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the egyptian military has launched a campaign in sinai oil to two hundred thirty five people were killed in an attack on a most earlier president at the fattah el-sisi had promised to respond with brutal force has decimated a bomb in the mosque and then followed as they fled the attack in bel abed is the worst ever in the sinai region reports. the bomb and gun attack happened during friday prayers at the other older mosque in bed and i'll read egypt's northern sinai peninsula local sources say the attackers planted explosives and then opened fire on worshippers while the sermon was under way. more. oh it looks like it was. not really clear this motive was i know it's my responsibility yet but it's very
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possibly. they have targets to use in the last. night. president either but that has c.c. convened an emergency meeting of security officials hasn't had this this tragic event act of terrorism will make us more robust more a strong i was battle against terrorism we cannot be intimidated i will result cannot be dented we would remain more united hello we need to vent the army would take revenge and they will restore order and security with an iron fist in the following day. egyptian forces have for years battled armed groups in the country's rugged and remote sinai peninsula attacks on security forces have been frequent like this car bomb explosion the targeted a police station in a lot in two thousand and fifteen so really this i know there's been a lot of. fighting between isis that security forces there for years now.
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and. a lot of. area as shock sets in and an investigation begins the egyptian government has declared three days of mourning. may is an associate professor of political science at low island university in new york and she explained why the attack is talk at the mosque in the way they did. these terrorist groups and of course we yet they have yet to claim responsibility for them seem to be attacking anyone who is in collusion with the state and so that is leading to a new strategic behavior within this terrorist group which is they will actually attack all civilians and to attack a mosque at the height of a congregants coming together on a friday means that anyone all civilian populations now are part of the game for this terrorist group so these armed groups for example and this and where they had
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sinai have garnered more strength in the states since two thousand and three military coup better movie egypt's first democratically elected leader but historically when the regime would crack down on for example between two thousand and four and two thousand and six on attacks on tourists it would lead to mass arrests torture and no trials and so you saw the beginning of fomenting of a cycle of violence of state repression targeting these groups through arbitrary arrests leading to them fomenting a cycle of violence and so what's being clear to become clear today is the state can no longer provide security every time there is an attack the president comes on t.v. and says we were spawn with a heavy hand and we will secure egypt and the situation gets worse and just as he responded today we are already seeing the beginnings of an aerial bombardment on the area which is not really clear that it's actually targeting those that cause
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this because they have yet to claim responsibility but it's also leading to a level of uncertainty in society that both the state and terrorist groups are formant in fear in society. zimbabwe's new president is promising a drastic change for the country in his inauguration speech and miss a minute vow to help create jobs reimburse farmers whose lines were seized corruption desirous for me to miller was at the ceremony in harare. a new and upholding democracy is how innocent when our god was describes his ascent to power even if it took military intervention to end drought but mugabe's presidency tens of thousands of zimbabweans waited for hours to watchman and god was swearing into office an inauguration meant to cement the veneer of a politically driven solution from within the ruling zanu p.f.
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party was nigger not. we can do in the present and huge are. a nation friend. when i was promised to implement economic reforms that would observe the lives of millions of zimbabweans left jobless in a battered economy and work toward stimulating local industries as well as compensating white farmers for the land they lost under previous policies has also vowed to fight corruption tall order given the corruption allegations faced by many members of his ruling party often from politicians we have learned that there is a gulf between what they say and what they actually do the same government that is coming from from the same party that elites know from his people two million jobs in twenty third and those years of no typically it. enjoys firm military backing from the same army that in two thousand and eight intervened in elections lost by
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mcabee ensuring he stayed in power one of the major things that we want to give out now is that we're faced with an election and what happens if this new president loses that election the military be able to hold their losses of doing the barracks and say we respect the will of the people when gaga has promised free and fair elections next year he still has u.s. sanctions hanging over his head from his time as serving the gobby regime for what it called acts to undermine democracy but when i got worse as now is the time to reengage with the west for people here president was certainly made all the right noises talking directly about the needs of everyday zimbabweans he's moved away from traditional political issues instead addressing people's concerns about his presidency but the worry is that zimbabweans could one day face a crisis of expectation with apparently well intentioned economic and political plans unlikely to work overnight from either miller al-jazeera harare zimbabwe. the
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un says the forcible removal of refugees from a prison camp a modest island is shocking and inexcusable papa new guinea police cleared the remaining three hundred twenty eight men from the former australian run on friday under thomas reports from man is silent on thursday about fifty men were removed on friday the remaining three hundred twenty eight were evicted in some cases by force mobile phone footage shot by refugees appears to show police and papua new guinea and immigration officers hitting them with metal bars buses took the men to their new accommodation in the nearby town accommodation australia's government says is ready for refugees say has no power security guards won't let cameras near the facility the refugees can come out and some showed us the injuries they say they sustained in the eviction they're probably sent him
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a version of from you again it just me to me and drove me over the. ground and it's i mean all of my body australia's immigration minister said on friday he knew of only three very minor injuries we saw more. i was inside the detention center and i was beaten with wooden iron bars. two years ago al jazeera filmed on man a silent when almost all the refugees were still locked up the closest we got to an interview with one then was over the phone while sitting near their prison in a boat we are you. the mouse. that refugee is now out of that prison but does not feel free. when you are free you are free living you can have a job you cannot you know make you can have a life i am still here for years and i have. the same situation some
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refugees say they fear being attacked in the local town some have been for the main reason they refused to leave the prison was as a protest to draw attention to australia's mistreatment of them australia's prime minister in his country's capital canberra said he was glad the protest was over complying with the lawful directions of the pay injury authorities and moving to the alternative facilities available to them and that as a short. that is precisely what you should do if you're in a foreign country you should comply with the laws of that other country for refugees papua new guinea could be home for many years to come the absolute closure of the refugee prison and the eviction of all the remaining men inside won't make much practical difference to the refugees lives or their futures but for australia's government this is a significant moment it's the clearest sign yet that they are transferring responsibility for those refugees from canberra to papua new guinea and to thomas
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al-jazeera on man a silent in papua new guinea what i can is an australian pastor and just justice activist who's just returned from a silent he says he's received messages from men describing their ordeal. literally hiding under titles and in the toilets as the military and local police moved in to violently remove them bottles now they feel that their small window or where they can dream of freedom has closed again the reality of the new camps is that they're not finished we decided there and we saw the locals actually blocking roads stopping the new camp from going ahead this is a town which only has six thousand people which other proposals to six hundred of these people needing safety to go to which puts unbelievable pressure a strong leader of course it is one of the wealthiest nations in this part of the world and yet we're leaning on apple neuters to the normal course thing then to take our responsibility of people seeking safety and even if we can't finish which
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they're not even if they're in a soap location which they're not the reality is that what it means that he's made is that of finding a site like this not necessarily in australia but anyway where they can have a future and find freedom is again because they're locked into this reality where strangely it has made them in to go out of sight and out of mind and they again think they're about to be forgotten by the world say with us still ahead on al-jazeera calls the government action off to a paging child can set up he's accused of drugging lasting topless. and why thousands of american truckers a paid the price of the black friday sales. welcome
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back the very warm weather continues across southeastern parts of australia thirty two as a mix and melbourne and sydney is now on a run of quite a considerable number of days with temperatures an excess of twenty five degrees without some showers in the tropical north or for darwin across western australia the weather is looking fine and warm for perth and as we head through into sunday and should be warming up if anything so those are high temperatures continue across southeastern areas melbourne to the author as a front goes through twenty five but still pleasant as we head across into new zealand we've got an area of high pressure sitting across much of the country at the moment so a lot of cloud under that high across the north on the south and will see the best of the sunshine heading through into sunday not a great deal of change expected so christchurch looking very pleasant there with a high of eighteen degrees having up its northeastern parts of asia we've got cold air digging down now certainly across a poor and so temperatures strongly a maximum of minus one but if you come south looking consider him out of the flow still from the southwest for tokyo and d. through sunday temperatures should be on the rise chilly conditions likely across
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the korean peninsula with temperatures then pyongyang only just above freezing is also looking fine and dry for beijing air pollution levels not great at the moment and then further south respecting dry weather in shanghai with some sunshine and highs here of seventy. on counting the cost crocodile economics what emerson mind god what will have to do to transform zimbabwe's finances a modern day slave trade in libya and how china's internet giant ten cent over took facebook. counting the cost at this time on a. book
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by khadr going to top stories on al-jazeera egypt's military has launched a campaign and sign on up to two hundred thirty like people were killed in the now that's the most president of the fatah el-sisi has promised to respond with brutal force. zimbabwe's new president is pledging to of all ages in ball boys economy and stomp out corruption and listen with in god what was inaugurated in front of tens of thousands of people at her on. the un has condemned the force removal of the remaining three hundred twenty eight refugees from an australian drug prison camp in pa could you give me. all shittiness president says he expects such teams to
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find his navy's missing submarine within days he didn't specify whether the navy expected to find survivors san juan went missing nine days ago off the coast of southern argentina with forty four crewmembers on board it can only remain submerged the seven days. there's a moment. it's a difficult moment for everyone and obviously especially so for the family of the forty four crew but my first request is that we get through this moment on the following days with the utmost respect for the pain of the families and to them i say i'm here to guarantee we're going to continue with the search especially now that we can count on the support of the entire international community with all the technology available this will surely bring us to find the submarine in the coming days. as at the naval base at mar del plata the submarine destination. nearly all hope has now faded that the forty four crew members of the argentine
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submarine the a r a sound one will be found alive the rescue operation the search operation out in the south atlantic has now shifted to try to find the whereabouts of the vessel the argentine authorities believe it now to be at the bottom of the sea anything between two hundred meters and three thousand meters if it is indeed a three thousand meters below sea level there's very little hope that the vessel will be recovered and the crew members will be left there for eternity to expire really many in argentina the argentine government and now asking questions about what happened today are a sound one why it took so long for information about the reported explosion that happened shortly after it lost contact to reach the author it is to reach the family members why such an old vessel built in one thousand nine hundred three commission the nine hundred eighty five was still operational sailing from the southern port of los while out in the south atlantic ocean to here its base in. a
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full investigation has been ordered by president about a sealed mockery of argentina but it's quite possible that with the vessel still out at sea with the rescue operation still going on some of those questions may never be satisfactorily answered. the man accused of planning the two thousand and eight mumbai attacks which killed one hundred sixty six people has spoken publicly for the first time since his release from house arrest. and walked free after pockets so many court rejected the government's plan to extend his detention by three months and being under house arrest in the whole since january on friday he addressed the congregation at morning prayers where he label pakistan's former prime minister a traitor for seeking peace with india. the u.s. is calling on the saudi led coalition to fully implement its measures to ease the blockade on yemen including steps to ensure food fuel and medicine reach civilians
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aid workers are already being allowed back into the war torn country but the u.n. is warning the largest field importing companies in yemen say they won't be able to supply consumers there by the end of the week the white house says president donald trump has told turkey's president in a phone call that the u.s. is adjusting its military support to partners on the ground in syria earlier the turkish foreign minister the foreign minister suggested the us had promised to stop supplying arms to syrian kurdish fighters also known as the y p g. the main issue that negatively affects bilateral relations between turkey and the us in addition to the issue of for to the good in is the arms that washington gives to the word p.j. we have recently seen how the american sent armored vehicles to the group the turkish president expressed once again turkey's dismay over the issue during his phone conversation with the american president donald trump was clearly announced as he gave orders not to send any weapons to the white b.g.
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russia says it's working together with saudi arabia to unify the syrian opposition russian foreign minister sergey lavrov was speaking at a meeting with the u.s. special envoy on syria stuff and de mistura who praised the talks as useful syrian opposition groups have agreed to form a fifty member delegation to attend next week's u.n. sponsored talks during a two day conference in riyadh they were new their demands for the syrian president bashar al assad to step down assad's resignation will not be a precondition for negotiations. well the two hundred fifty refugees have been rescued off the coast of libya libyan coast guard says it intercepted two boats which had been badly damaged at sea and those on board were brought back to tripoli international organization for migration said on friday that more than thirty three thousand people have died trying to cross the mediterranean since two thousand. human rights groups are calling for international agencies to monitor the repat
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reaction of the hinge of muslims to miramar as the un's for a few g. agency says it's still not safe for them to return me a man bangladesh signed a pact on thursday allowing those displaced to go home once their paperwork is completed but the advocacy group human rights watch has dismissed it as a publicist he stands and says the refugees must be guaranteed security and their homes rebuilt or than six hundred thousand ranger have fled an army crackdown in a kind state over the past three months but has more from cox is bizarre. there are of course a major issues with respect to the implementation of this agreement that has been made between bangladesh and myanmar with respect to the repatriation of bringing the refugees chief of which of course is the question of exactly where many of these people go back to their villages have been destroyed burnt to the ground hundreds of thousands of them across this border and they brought literally nothing
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with them including any form of identification and myanmar is insisting that an identification process must start it says that this agreement is loosely based on one that was put together in one nine hundred ninety two when there was a similar outbreak of violence in one thousand nine hundred two the rangar refugees that came here had white cards now these white cards were proof of residency not citizenship myanmar government now saying that if the regime the cuties here now have proof that they once had one of those white cards then they would take to eventually be allowed to return and they also say that there is going to be a system put together. papers disseminated within the refugee camps where people can register listing their former addresses their family members but of course is the issue of literally thousands of people there who are missing family members
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many of them are children so it's very difficult to get solid identification of these people. south africa's supreme court has more than doubled oscar pistorius is murder sentence solved of finding the original ruling shockingly lenience the south african gold medal winning paralympian was convicted of the twenty thirty and shooting of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp tanya page reports from pretoria. it only took a moment for the supreme court of appeal to deliver its ruling very splendid sentenced to imprisonment for a period of fifteen years and five months. and go play. oscar pistorius shot his girlfriend reeva steenkamp on valentine's day two thousand and thirteen as she cowered behind a bathroom door he said he thought she was an intruder last year prosecutors successfully argued his original conviction should be upgraded from culpable homicide to murder which carries
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a fifteen year minimum sentence but the judge was lenient and only gave him six years shockingly lenient according to prosecutors who said pistorius hasn't shown true remorse steam comes parents to say they're placed he will spend more time in prison just you know you can get on with. that is that everything is coming to you in the. right from the beginning. when you see. justice and. the story has grabbed the world's attention as the paralympian who was the first disabled person to compete in the summer olympics he broke records and barriers. his defense lawyers argued he made a fatal mistake that valentine's day costa rica stay in camp her life. oscar pistorius is currently in a prison on the outskirts of pretoria that's best suited to his disability but the
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bad will be the only allowance made for his disability as the supreme court of appeal has more than doubled her phantoms for murder. as an athlete pistorius did not want any special treatment now one of south africa's highest court has decided he wanted to get in a tiny page al-jazeera pretoria. british police say a major security alert in london's main shopping street was caused by altercation between two men police took action after reports of gunshots being heard on oxford street close to the underground station the reports were later found to be false with no evidence of shots fired several people were injured fleeing the scene kalidas prime minister justin trudeau has apologised to tens of thousands of indigenous canadians who were forcibly separated from their families around twenty thousand aboriginal children were taken from their homes between the one hundred sixty s. and one nine hundred eighty s. and placed in either foster care or with normal indigenous families many. were
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sorely neglected not properly fed. or house. suffered physical. psychological and sexual abuse. were deprived of the love care of their families. of their parents and of their communities. now it's black friday in the u.s. the day after thanksgiving traditionally the biggest shopping day of the year so millions of eager shoppers have been trying to grab the best bargains but crowds at actual shops do appear to be down retailers say the main shopping action has shifted online. well many of those bargains all cheap imports transported to the warehouses of major firms find me of truck but as jacob war reports one of
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california's busiest ports drive is all complaining of exploitation. freedom drew paul bomber to trucking over ride me in the throat and i love. then to stay closer to home he became a poor trucker paid by the look he did so well he wound up leasing first one truck from his employers and then a second. family with everything that has to be moving the united states via cargo in tain or has to be moved from poor to warehouse via trucks like these. several lawsuits now accuse the companies that dispatch those trucks on behalf of some of america's best known retailers of cheating drivers treating them as contractors with almost no labor rights withholding overtime pay and expenses and trapping them in endless leases according to attorneys representing the drivers if we have twenty
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different companies we. there are now. that is what is the ball for boehner the lease is where he sends things weren't right when i got down to start asking questions about how much longer i have to pay to trucks after everything went bad washy get behind us like you're working for free and you're feeling is that they intentionally withheld work for you but what you have is definitely they definitely did it because. you know i would want to hear time about. truckers seeking lost wages go to the office of california labor commissioner julie sue. who has brought more than forty six million dollars in judgments against port trucking companies but she says that enforcement is difficult and sometimes impossible. industries which is where those chronic under capitalism. and chronic wage theft we often see that when workers come forward and they follow wage claim and they win their wage claim that the employer simply close
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down go out of business change their name start over under a new name and that makes it much harder for us to actually get the money that is. borrower is one of the lucky ones. he got out and he managed to buy his own truck. he says the experience taught him a terrible lesson they don't care about us as people you know we we want humans we were just somebody to get the job done. affordable imports make it possible for americans to buy almost anything. like that but truckers are paying a heavy price for moving those goods for the rest of us border al-jazeera long beach california. much more about many of the stories we're covering by going to our web site the address al-jazeera dot com al-jazeera dot com.
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undermined our top stories on al-jazeera egypt's president is vowing revenge after two hundred thirty five people were killed in a hike on a mosque in all sinai region dozens more were injured it happened during friday prayers at a packed most. official safe ice's arrived in for off road vehicles bombed the most then shot at fleeing worshipers and ambulances egypt has declared three days of mourning and has launched a military campaign in response. this this tragic event act of terrorism will make us more robust more strong in our battle against terrorism we cannot be intimidated our resolve cannot be dented we will remain more united when this event the army will take revenge and they will restore order and security with an iron fist in the following day zimbabwe's first new president in three decades has been sworn in tens of thousands gathered in the capital harare to
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see amisom and god was inauguration he promised to create jobs reimburse farmers his lines were seized and stamp out corruption he also paid his respects to his predecessor robert mugabe who resigned on tuesday after a military takeover the un has condemned the forced removal of refugees from a prison camp a man a silent new guinea police cleared the remaining three hundred twenty eight men from the former australian landslides on friday the count was closed three weeks ago but many refugees refused to go saying they feared being attacks by local. oftentime president says he expects a missing naval submarine to be found in the next few days. went missing nine days ago with forty four crewmembers on board it can only remain submerged for seven days. the u.s. is calling on the saudi led coalition to fully implement its measures to ease the blockade on yemen including steps to ensure food fuel and medicine reach civilians
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humanitarian workers are already allowed being allowed back into the water country the u.n. is warning the largest fuel importing companies in yemen say they won't be able to supply consumers there by the end of the week. and the headlines hit on al-jazeera stay with us counting the cost is coming next but by. al-jazeera us swear every jew it's. all i'm has this is counting the cost on al-jazeera your weekly look at the world of.

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