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tv   NEWS LIVE - 30  Al Jazeera  January 10, 2018 10:00pm-10:09pm +03

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but of something called doc as you said at the start of the segment well essentially it was looking like this was about to be resolved this was at least sort of signaling that in a cabinet meeting here at the white house on tuesday but hours after that the president got some bad news he got the signal from the courts in california that in fact there was an effort to block these bad were essentially these efforts by this white house to end those obamacare protections that has the president pretty unhappy he took to twitter saying that this is just another example of unfair courts and expect too that the president may have even more to say on immigration on libel laws and so much more here at the white house because he is due to hold a press conference here with the norwegian prime minister in the next hour and he will be taking questions can be how could thank you very much indeed colombia's military says rebels have resumed their attacks on oil installations on the armed forces hours after
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a cease fire with government expired it's prompted president santos to suspend peace talks that were due to resume on wednesday year land or national liberation army is a marxist group that was founded in one thousand nine hundred sixty four to fight against the on equal distribution of land and riches in colombia last september it agreed to a cease fire with the government promising to suspend its hostage taking and attacks in return for improved protection for community leaders and better conditions for jailed rebels the cease fire expired overnight after just a few problems stopped the two sides meeting on monday and says it wants a new deal it's smaller than the revolutionary armed forces of colombia or fox which is now a political party after signing a peace deal with a government just over a year ago. and is under impurity has more from bogota. most people in colombia were expecting an extension of this ceasefire which was can see their overall success despite a number of violations there had been
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a request on part of victims' groups hearing and many people in the international community for the ceasefire to be extended and there had been real relief for many people living in areas under the influence and important reduction in the number of deaths and no attacks on the country this infrastructure for one hundred and two days that obviously ended in the early hours of wednesday after the expiration of the cease fire as the allegedly perpetrated four different attacks and different parts of colombia wounding at least two colombian. and putting it out of commission an important oil pipeline the president of colombia a one man way less spoke forcefully against the attacks. the government deplored the decision to restart its terrorist attacks on the general
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public the armed forces and on parts of the national infrastructure we were always i repeat always ready to extend the cease fire with the l.n. and negotiate very quickly a new cycle of talks in the will she in is going to be inexplicably not only rejected this process but chose to restart the terrorist attacks on the very day that they were obliged to initiate the new round of negotiations. president santos is recalling the government negotiating team for consultations here. formally the government is saying that this is not a suspension of the talks but it definitely really looks like that and we can expect the military to resume a bombing campaign against the rebels and a full blown return of the hostilities that will make very difficult the possibility for the talks to resume at least for now. thousands of people in sao
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paolo are living in a tent city in protest at the lack of affordable housing in brazil's largest city the people without fear camp was started by a brazilian land reform organization five months ago john heilemann spoke to some of its residents. on the first day there were five hundred families now there's a tent city on the outskirts of sound paolo it's a land occupation organized like many others to pressure the government into providing a food bill housing. some here are homeless others live in overcrowded often irregular dwellings like how to deanna she says a two bedroom house with her three children parents and siblings was the cmos i want to house for my kids where they can be raised in safety and quiet our own house city house prices a so high that those on minimum wage would have to say for forty years to buy one would have the possibility to afford your own house. it's impossible she says.
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but until recently a pioneering government program was making the impossible possible mean you cause so many of either which means my house my life helped millions to get subsidized homes it's been drastically cut mean you're cus i mean you have either has accounted for three quarters of all homes built over the last decade it's been a tremendous lifeline for the working class but it's also helped leave the brazilian government broke now work has slowed down or stopped from developments like this one the housing deficit is growing again the problem may be resurfacing now but high open land prices have been a problem for decades was about to come down the housing expert says this is an opportunity for most sustainable solution to be found last year was the government should use its power to buy tracts of land and then sell them to developers to build moderately priced housing that way it can make a bit of money provide housing and regulate the system to reduce the price of land
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. for now the only method that the rana and many others have is to dig in and put pressure on a struggling government to provide john home and. powerful. and a quick run you can always catch up with all the stories we're covering by checking out our website address that is al-jazeera dot com and you can watch us live by clicking on that live icon al jazeera dot com. top stories on under there meanwhile as military has admitted that its forces killed ten revenge of muslims who were captured by buddhist villages and found in a mass grave in rakhine state last month the army's commander in chief made the statement on his facebook page and posted a photo of the grave it's thought to be the military's first public admission of wrongdoing since it launched a crackdown last august triggering an exodus of more than six hundred fifty
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thousand range or journalists in myanmar have protested against the government's decision to charge two roaches journalists covering the ranger crisis while lone and. accused of acquiring information illegally to share with foreign media and could be jailed for fourteen years if convicted of two hundred people are feared dead after a rubber boat sank off the coast of libya and over three hundred were rescued from other boats in the mediterranean sea on tuesday most migrants who try to reach year traffic through libya where there's a flourishing slave trade and human rights abuses cers widespread torture there is massive overcrowding of prisons two thousand people in one large prison so as it were being detained arbitrarily there needs to be a greater degree of responsibility recognized by europe that they are part of this all the two hundred thirty people have been arrested during anti of stairs the
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protests in tunisia rallies have been held in more than twenty cities including the capital tunis where demonstrators stormed a supermarket and fought with police just as angry about the government's price and tax hikes. purchase of continued in sudan over high prices for bread and point products at least three people have been killed since sunday and fighting with security forces across in greece is part of the government's effort to fight inflation she dons interior minister is warning that violent protesters will be dealt with forcefully at least twenty nine people are now known to have died after a cycle and swept through eastern madagascar over the weekend dozens of missing and the thirteen thousand have been displaced several schools have been closed because of flooding and the risk of landslides there's headlines to stay with us an al-jazeera they stop its history i'll see you after about half an hour.
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after me ok you're in the street i'm really could be alive today a recent rise in attacks on migrants is shining the spotlight on racism and greed i'd also calling on the country to examine the growing popularity of a right wing political party. since.

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