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sami's a dan this is a live from the house so coming up russia criticizes the u.s. president's conditions of the future extension of the round nuclear deal. support at home and abroad for palestinian teenager had to me jailed for confronting israeli soldiers. to dachau around the drivers roar across the desert in peru parent ologists fear the races could destroy the country's heritage. al-jazeera has been given access to an unpublished un report that chronicles the extent of human rights violations and possible war crimes in the war in yemen it also details the extent of saudi arabia and iran's intervention in the conflict the assessment presented to the security council is sharply critical of the saudi led
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coalition airstrikes which of course the majority of civilian deaths in the war the findings also bolster accusations by the u.s. it's rainy and weapons have been supplied to who's the rebels breaking the u.n. embargo the report further accuses the united arab emirates of running torture camps in yemen where people have been beaten and electrocuted the panel paid a devastating picture of a conflict which is killed more than ten thousand people and led to widespread famine and displacement to syria's diplomatic go to james space has more from the u.n. . this is a report to the u.n. security council has not been made public it's only been given to the fifteen members of the security council but i've been allowed to read a copy and it's very hard hitting and very critical of all of the parties in the war in yemen it questions whether yemen can continue to be one country it says in
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the south because of the length of the war and the divisions that have emerged there is the real possibility of secession into a separate south yemen it says in the south of the country people displaying the flag of the old country of south yemen and are not loyal to president had he although they're formally under his command it says that president heidi has no longer effective command and control of the military and security forces in the south of yemen it says one of the reasons that there is this lack of stability in yemen is actually the forces that have been built up by the saudi led coalition it says that there are proxy units that they have drawn up but it says that these units will do more to further the fragility of yemen then they will do to hold the state together it says they pose a threat to peace and stability in yemen it is also very critical of the coalition for civilian casualties in yemen it says that it appears that the saudi
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led coalition has not been following international humanitarian law and it says it's likely that some of those who are responsible for planning and executing airstrikes fall under the designation of the security council as people who should be subject to sanctions again the another damning part of the report is about the u.n. a part of the coalition in the camps there running inside yemen it says that there has been torture in these camps it talks about beatings electrocution constrain suspension the use of what it. calls the cage which is confinement in a cage in the sunlight and the denial of medical treatment it says working with the government of yemen gives the u.a.e. plausible deniability so it is a possibility are now now given this report by the panel of experts that the security council must consider whether there should be sanctions against members of
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the coalition and also sanctions against iran because the who these sides are also criticized it says that there have been military remnants of military equipment and drones that are of iranian origin and were introduced in yemen after the security council adopted an arms embargo syrian government forces and the russian allies are continuing attacks in eastern quarter so far the violence has killed more than thirty people in just three days the regime is also battling opposition forces in the northern provinces that attempts to take over a major airbase there in libya's one of the last major rebel strongholds one hundred twenty thousand people have fled in the past three weeks or so their cause all who is in the refugee camp in the northern syrian village of. this is running a refugee camp in northwestern it left by the turkish syrian border there are five thousand refugees here who came after december fifteenth when the syrian regime
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started its airstrike on civilians and is there in hama most of those people are from ist in hama and they are mainly very poor families you see the kids they are walking even on barefoot they don't have shoes threw away and people need immediate humanitarian assistance we have been talking to the people who have been residing here and the people in charge of the camp they're telling that the medical equipment they have is not enough the food they have is not enough for those people they need immediate extra medicine they need immediate extra food to feed those people here and there are some other extra camps around this area close to the border people have fled their homes from it's their home off their days strikes started. ron says it will retaliate against any new sanctions imposed by the u.s. president trump which is it has extended the iran nuclear deal but he said it's the
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last time he'll do so he's warning america's european allies he'll withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen agreement unless was he calls disastrous floors are addressed alan fischer reports from washington d.c. . europe's diplomats met in brussels to urge the u.s. to continue with the iran nuclear deal saying they believed it improved global security know donald trump has agreed but says he won't do it again in a statement issued from the white house he called on his european allies to negotiate a supplemental deal in the next one hundred twenty days which would place a fresh restrictions on iran saying today i am waving the application of certain nuclear sanctions but only in order to secure our european allies agreement to fix the terrible flaws of the iran nuclear deal this is a last chance in the absence of such an agreement the united states will not again we have sanctions in order to stay in the iran nuclear deal and he warned those who for whatever reason choose not to work with us will be siding with the iranian
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regime's nuclear ambitions and against the people of iran and the peaceful nations of the world under u.s. law the president has to regularly recertify the deal donald trump has repeatedly called the iran deal the watch he's ever seen and pledged before he became president to scrap it at the end of last year he wants he was ready to step away iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal but one of the deals architects says the deal is working there is no dispute that iran is living up to its obligations which we negotiated with iran and it's like that we should live up to our obligations to that does not mean that we shouldn't address other aspects of iranian behavior which course concern whether it involves aggressive foreign policy its political missile program its human rights record top white house also knows the new round of non-nuclear sanctions targeting groups and individuals it believes have committed human rights abuses and blocked freedom of speech in iran but insists it is outlined to european allies what it wants to see happen but there's
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no indication the unit peons are ready to renegotiate a deal in the next one hundred twenty days that took years to craft and put in place alan fischer al-jazeera washington. israeli security forces have used tear gas to break up a protest against the detention of a palestinian teenager. the supporters of sixteen year old that had to me had been marching in the occupied west bank demanding her release she was detained last month when the video of her slapping israeli occupation soldiers went viral lawyers say to me could face jail time if she's convicted of the charges which include assault she's due in court again on monday. ron kahn has been covering the protests before and after clashes broke out . protesters gathering outside of the house of i head to me and there's really two messages that i want to impart the first is to the palestinian leadership they want
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determined nonviolent resistance movement the other of course is to the israelis that i mean the family now we saw like this whole area will not be bowed will not be broken and they should release both the mother and i had to be me as soon as i can now this is ahead of a cool to parents taking place. on monday now we've been speaking to palestinians here this is what they've had to say extend their message today isn't really liked wing government but our studios are united behind i'm behind her passion behind her resistance we are all here in obviously all it from all over was going to include more people to this program i have is not alone to me family is not alone not be solid has not alone in the other hand we ask our friends all over the world to show a bitter sort of duty and to start clearly with concrete action to isolate israel and increase the cost of a completion on those leaders and kids to eat i want to tell the israelis we as
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palestinian people and palestinian children we will continue to defend palestine we will get x. a mosque in jerusalem back and we will make two routes in the eternal capital for palestine. it's right to start firing tear gas canisters into the crowd to push them back. now this was a peaceful protest the protesters are now very angry and the israeli army using as much as they can to push them back. now the new head of south africa's ruling african national congress is valid to crack down on corruption and restore nelson mandela's mission at the party's one hundred sixth anniversary. has been outlining his vision for the anti-apartheid movement became the country's first democratic government he's widely seen as a possible successor president jacob zuma is expected to step down when his term ends next year. we shall pay tribute to the contribution
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that knows and mandela may over the cause of his ninety five years to the struggle for freedom and the cause of humanity we shall make it up early it's not read through our lessons and inspiration from these lives as we confront the charlie each of the present moment we shall use this story caucasian to unite to rebuild and to renew his movement. tanya page has the latest on the a.n.c. meeting in south africa's. nelson mandela one hundred years all the scare and some of the african national congress. to two thousand and two presidents. and sees a new. poll says it needs to be over to the ideals of all men within the
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city. and a rebuilding. of new focusing on. three. hundred sixty and a. new policy to. education for every middle class students being a picture of the possible changes the constitution. seems to have. without getting compensation at meetings and they call them a surge of the number of students graduating with to praise from the university and also for the big increase in the number of them said that it was a horrible call the soul. of a state school and all but it was some of course it was also a lot of killings on the ground to counter a country president jacob zuma paid. threats to his rival in his speech saying that his arrival as an a.n.c.
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response means that they wouldn't be in new york and refusal a rejection of the culture within the a.n.c. corruption and patronage and a system in which a few benefits for the majority of black south africa for instance if you so little in poverty. still ahead and now just zero african members of the u.n. demand present tracks is reported fall the description of the countries plus. a memorial fund protesters. the democratic republic of congo unites catholic leaders against the president. hello the weather is pretty quiet now across central and southern parts of china so
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some pleasant sunshine coming for many thirteen celsius there in shanghai the south westerly breeze nineteen degrees there for hong kong maybe a tad warmers to go on in some states and nothing much to speak of here little bit of cloud just around the south china sea pushing towards central parts of vietnam so a possibility of one of two shabbas here and i do want to show as to just drifting their way into sri lanka into the fosse south of in the visibility problems do remain in place further north across the northern plains even though we do have something of a rather more brisk breeze coming into new delhi hoping to improve things slightly but we could still do with a stiffer wind than that twenty one twenty two celsius there for new delhi then karate gets up to around twenty eight degrees and still as you can see want to show is that just like the colombo thirty one celsius now we're not quite as warm as that across the roman peninsula but pleasantly warm nevertheless twenty five celsius here in doha on sunday afternoon maybe even getting up to twenty six as we go on through monday so looking pretty good perhaps
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a little breezy up by this stage that fine weather that pushes this way up across much of northern parts of the middle east but we do have some rain making its way towards the eastern med. in two thousand and eight al-jazeera documented a groundbreaking scheme. preparing some of india's poorest children for entry into its toughest universities. ten years on we return to see how the students and the scheme a helping change the face of india. super thirty at this time on al-jazeera.
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welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now a u.n. report has condemned saudi arabia iran and the u.a.e. for their role in the war in yemen says the war has had a devastating impact on the population more than ten thousand people have been killed in fighting airstrikes and more than seven million on the brink of famine. israeli security forces have used tear gas to break up a protest against the detention of a palestinian teenager supporters of sixteen year old i have to maybe have been demanding her release she's been in jail since last month when a video slapping israeli soldiers went viral. iran says it will retaliate against any new sanctions imposed by the u.s. that softer president trump extended the iran nuclear deal and said it was the last
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time you do so he's warning america's european allies he'll withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen agreement if his demands to change it aren't met. african nations are demanding an apology and retraction from the u.s. president over his reported use of vulgar language in a meeting on immigration donald trump is said to have used a slur to describe the countries as well as haiti and el salvador african and bassett is to the united nations issued a joint statement condemning the remarks the african group of a bastard to the united nations met in emergency session on twelve general twenty eighteen to consider their remarks made by the president of the united states and is extremely appalled at and strongly condemns the outrageous racist and xenophobic remarks attributed to the
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president of the united states of america as widely reported in the media demands every traction and an apology. president trump is also being accused of lying often denying he used the abusive terms a democratic senator who was in that meeting with trump said the comments were made our white house correspondent kimberly house has more control of the city spread far beyond the u.s. capitol. surrounded by members of the african-american community at a white house ceremony honoring the civil rights icon dr martin luther king donald trump made no apology for his alleged racist comments a day earlier. right in a series of early morning tweets donald trump denied media reports that he had called haiti el salvador and african countries shitholes during a meeting with senators on immigration but he did admit the language used was tough
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he also denied saying anything derogatory about haitians other than haiti is obviously a very poor and troubled country if my own were here today standing beside the president in the oval office was dr martin luther king jr's nephew later he told al jazeera he believes trump has much to learn about tolerance but is not hateful i honestly don't think the president trump is a racist i think he's racially uninformed we've got time to do it democratic senator dick durbin was at thursday's white house meeting and says trump made the controversy all comments words he calls vile and racist he said these hateful things and said there were people. traps comments have stung many in the country including the tens of thousands of haitians who came to the united states
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after the devastating twenty ten earthquake it was kind of disturbing you know it was hurtful to my community my carry on members of the president's own republican party. have distanced themselves from trump's comments calling them problematic as politicians try to come to an agreement on immigration and funding to avoid an imminent government shutdown i read those comments later last night so first thing that came to my mind was very unfortunate unhelpful it is incomprehensible that these words came out of the mouth of the president of the united states of america a country that was founded on. being free from discrimination the calls for the president to apologize for his remarks are intensifying inside and outside the united states but for now it appears that apology is unlikely kimberlee help at al jazeera washington now two more bodies have been discovered on the iranian oil
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tanker that's been burning in the east china sea since last week twenty nine crew members are still on accounted for though the search operation has been hampered by the extreme temperatures on the tanker. the temperatures have reached eighty nine degrees celsius the reigning ship was carrying nearly one million barrels of oil when it collided with another vessel. leaders of the catholic church in the democratic republic of congo vowing to continue fighting for justice following violent protests for months demonstrators have been demanding the president steps down after his term expires a year ago the churches organized many of the rallies catherine sawyer reports from kinshasa. catholic faithful in kinshasa hold a mass for people killed by police in reason political unrest the charge had called for protests a new year's eve after the expiry of a political deal between the ruling party and opposition signed into into sixteen
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when the presidential election failed to happen the politicians had agreed to for the poor last december that did not happen either the deal had been brokered by the catholic church. and ashamed by the. disorder and. victim or why do. i descend metry a distance away for tacky to shake and his friends carry his father's body for burial joseph attacker was a staunch catholic they say he tried to seek refuge in the church the police kept shooting levy him in. every human being. it's the responsibility of the government to protect people. he was one of more than forty million catholics in the country that's more than half the population with such a big following many people feel that the church has the power to push harder
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political change many callie's are increasingly looking to words the catholic church for guidance in this difficult times they hope that the power position has been taken by the charge is going to put more pressure on the electoral commission to organize a credible election without delays and on president kabila to peacefully step down but some political analysts say by organizing. street protests the catholic church has overstepped its wrong and somewhat lost its neutrality whether expenditure to do is to continue to denounce this regime to denounce this government and say that maybe strongly and frequently and follow up and hopefully that may lead to. some momentum that we got one of the call is lead to a river of water mission by the people not by the church president joseph kabila
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ended a year ago and the electoral commission has since built to organize an election citing logistical security and financial problems the opposition on the other hand has been we can't buy in tanel wrangles most people in the democratic republic of congo like those who are barren jews if a tacky say they're angry and frustrated catherine sorry al jazeera kinshasa now the torch for the two thousand and eighteen pyong chang winter games as arrived in solve for a four day relay event through the south korean capital the torch relay will be held until tuesday and of course one hundred three kilometers it will mark the first time in nearly thirty years the city has held the torch relay event since the summer olympics in one nine hundred eighty eight two thousand and eighteen with the games with me in. february the night kathy novak is that the torch event in seoul.
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the olympic torch is making its way through central seoul carried by celebrities including k. pop stars and athletes here in guam home one square it is traveling on a royal carriage in a reenactment of a traditional procession more attention has been focused on the winter games since north korea agreed to participate in a recent poll more than eighty percent of south koreans said they supported north korea taking part though more than half do not want the government in seoul to cover the delegations expenses koons of i think it is and reasonable for south korea to pay the countries around the world are coming north korea should not be an exception because no no if you gave them to me to north korea's participation might help the olympics but not necessarily south korea. the two koreas are expected to meet in the coming days to discuss the north's participation it's a significant shift in interest and relations for high level talks on tuesday there had been no official communication between the two countries in about two years
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south korean president when jay and says he hopes this year will mark a turning point in establishing peace on the korean peninsula from here the olympic flame continues to make its way towards the host city of pyong chad by the time it arrives it will have been passed between about seven thousand five hundred torchbearers and travelled a distance of more than two thousand kilometers argentina's form of vice president a mother who has been released from prison on byelaw for being held for two months over corruption charges he was detained over fears he could interfere with the case who do is one of a number of senior figures accused of embezzlement while serving on the former president cristina coach she's also accused of corruption but has immunity after winning a senate seat in october. police in honduras have fired tear gas at people protesting the reelection of president han orlando have now and there's demonstrators smashed windows and set fires during scuffles with military police in and there's was
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awarded victory several weeks after the vote in november now in peru paleontologists and archaeologists are warning the poses a serious risk to parts of the country's unique geological fabric they're worried about features form from fossil deposits dating back millions of years but on the sanchez reports from the past deserts in southern peru. this is the world's epicenter of geo glyphs animal or geometrical sand and stone figures in the magic drawings on the desert floor in southern experts say there are solar and lunar calendar engine peruvians used for agriculture there spread over more than four hundred fifty square kilometers north of the nascar lines a world heritage site and on this territory the tracks that the qur'an left behind critics like engineer alexander who's been studying the origin of geo cliffs for
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years here say they're horrified. places like this one with archaeological remains dispersed around everywhere need more care so it's incredible that this desert is being used for such a competition when it's on her son sounds as if. it is the service pack two with geo glyphs archaeological remains and whale shark another prehistoric fossils millions of years old experts say in previous years that the car vehicles destroyed parts of produce heritage government officials say this time many areas were made off limits. in the area where we've had the park as national reserve we can say we've had zero percent impact that everyone strictly followed the protocols and we've been strictly military in the area. it was government paid six million dollars to hold the car racing officials say they coordinated with race organizers
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to keep the feel outside protected areas archeologists say it's not only the pilots and their vehicles but the people who come and watch the competition who leave the terrain damaged thousands of people hiked the rough tracks to watch the rally go by dozens of park rangers were deployed to keep people out of restricted areas but the territory is immense. the news and they were there in the past we've seen cars going over the geo cliffs and probably that happened again it's too many vehicles that are in danger of the archaeological area. and are challenged you see much of to do psychological treasures are under the sand much still to be discovered. but. let's take you through some of the headlines here now just syria now
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a un report is condemning saudi arabia iran and the u.a.e. for their role in the war in yemen says the war has had a devastating impact on the population more than ten thousand people have been killed in fighting in their strikes the barrow is a visiting fellow at the european council on foreign relations he says it's unlikely the un report will be followed up by diplomatic action there is this climate really of impunity in the conflict in yemen and when you have all sides really committing these kind of violations it makes it even harder to really hold anybody to account and unfortunately this just underlines the extent that this conflict continues to be just a horrific tragedy for the yemeni people who while the leaders are largely growing rich off this war continue to suffer the world's worst humanitarian crisis and iran says it will retaliate against any new sanctions imposed by the u.s. that's after president trump extended the iran nuclear deal but said it was the
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last time a do so he's warning america's european allies he'll withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen agreement if his demands to change it aren't met. the new head of south africa's ruling african national congress has vowed to restore the credibility of the party cyril ramaphosa was addressing the one hundred sixty three celebrations he's widely seen as a possible successor to president jacob zuma he's expected to step down when his term ends next year israeli security forces have used tear gas to break up a protest against the detention of a palestinian teenager supporters of sixteen year old had to maybe have been demanding her release she's been in jail since last month when a video of her slapping israeli occupation soldiers went viral african nations are demanding an apology and retraction from the u.s. president over his reported use of vulgar language in
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a meeting on immigration donald trump is said to have used a slur to describe their countries as well as haiti and el salvador he denies the allegations. headlines the news continues after super thirty. news has never been. a constant barrage with every day but the message is a simplistic. rational. crazy month and misinformation is rife dismissal. and evidence is part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narrative this time on al-jazeera.
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