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on the counter now it's. most of north and central africa and in fact until you get to the line that expect to be wet at this time of year still there is right here on garlic just catching zambian tons of it's really wet in madagascar northern about augusta once again for the most part south of that it looks lovely. an attack on a refugee camp in syria russian forces are being blamed how people seeking sanctuary from war remain in the line of fire.
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this is al jazeera live from doha i'm fully back to old still coming up. and pushed the wrong button a false alarm over an incoming missile strike on hawaii frightens residents and it's put down to human error the tunisian government offers new aid to poor families in an attempt to stop public protests and warnings about how the latest internet technology could put your home at risk from hackers. sustained attacks by syrian government forces aided by russian air strikes are continuing on rebel held areas in syria in the past two weeks one hundred seventy nine people have been killed in the damascus suburb of eastern ghouta leading to a new wave of people fleeing to refugee camps in the countryside but rather than
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finding places of sanctuary many continue to face. these dramatic pictures were captured by an al-jazeera team who were filming in one of those makeshift when an attack happened. the pictures show a myside falling directly in the civilians who fled the bombing of their neighborhoods in chorus nearby how the countryside what a correspondent. ben reports in arabic on the atmosphere of fear and panic. and you can see clearly men women and children trying to find the nearest cover or let's speak to our correspondent tim costello who is in anti care in southern turkey a city i'm clearly even campus where people are seeking shelter not spread the government's bombing campaign has been relentless these past few weeks
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yes for they have intensified the bombings and the assaults the harassment is actually not only the syrian regime but also the russians are pushing the opposition maybe even let's say to a corner most people believe that this is a move just before these sorts summit such a meeting that is going to be held at the end of january which is a part of the final destination of astana peace process partners actually the allies of the syrian peace process will gather on the table and they will be discussing about how the peace process the escalation is going to end up it seems like both russia and the syrian regime are trying to create a leverage by using force over the civilians against the opposition in that table and many people that i have spoken believe that this is
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a part of gaining control. stable but i can tell that the syrian opposition the syrian civilians were already hopeless whether the russia and syrian regime would be committed to the peace process and the violations were actually happening most of the times but this is the most intensified just right before such a meeting fully and you've just returned see them from northern syria where there are thousands of newly displaced syrians who are trying to escape fighting in italy a province tell us about what you saw and what you heard while you were in these camps in northern syria. yes me and my team were in northern. northwestern in the refugee camps right by the turkish syrian border around. there the estimates say that around one hundred seventy thousand civilians have moved to this book the camps nearby the border
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there are already more than five hundred thousand refugees who have been residing in those refugee camps so i can tell that the camps are full they are told to the occupied and they are now the ngos are trying to establish new camps over there much smaller ones they are trying to act prong they are trying to create immediate solution to the crisis but nothing is enough because there are just a few n.g.o.s so many tarion aid organizations that are functioning in syria i can say that both syrians and the n.g.o.s are tired after the seven year old conflict they are all tired so. what i have been hearing since yesterday is the call for the international community to give hand to the syrians or were there what we saw was that we see people are living in tents but those tents are not proper enough for
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the syrians to spend the winter they are weak tents and there are actually temporary ones that they could reside for some transition period and people have to leave it is then hum off that the bombing started without any money without taking anything so i've seen a lot of children without ok. maybe with slippers without socks so i can say that there is immediate need for everything blankets food medical equipment ok says what we have seen falling ok thank you for that cinema because he'll go in and talk turkey for us thank you. other world news nine at least eighty three countries have been affected by some monella outbreak at one of the world's largest dairy firms french food giants like telly says twelve million boxes of pounded baby milk and being recalled more than thirty children have been poisoned in france alone and a victim school says hundreds of lawsuits have been filed the french government to
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shut the factory at the center of the outbreak. how wise governor has apologized for an accidental message sent by the state's warning of an imminent myside strike the mistaken alert triggered panic among many hawaiians who scramble to find shelter the emergency management agency laser confirmed it was a false alarm. how a mistake happens. u.s. president donald trump and north korea's leader kim jong un have been trading claims about who has the bigger nuclear button so you might expect the u.s. state of hawaii in the middle of the pacific would be on edge always the first place they're going to drop a bomb it's crazy you know living here it's awesome but the same time you know really going to like secure all the time that might explain why when this alert was sent out to every cell phone on the island people panicked the warning a ballistic missile was coming seek shelter this is not a drill so people just are it's starting around trying to get into bathrooms so how
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is it going to go girls who are eating and some kids are crying and nobody really knew what to do people on twitter found out about ten minutes later from emergency officials and politicians it was a false alarm those not on twitter had to wait much longer before a correction was sent out thirty eight terrifying minutes how could this happen in the first place the explanation itself is baffling it was a procedure that occurs at the change of shift when they go through to make sure that the system is working and employing pushed along but that's right officials say one person pushed one wrong button the government says it will investigate but for the people who live through this panic that's little comfort i just i run and we went to this author place. that was it people were just running on this story they were all desperately. there was nothing at all the guy had one job right and he messed up so all that's crazy
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a false alarm in the face of an actual threat making the people of hawaii realize they might not be ready for the real thing pedicle hain al-jazeera washington. israeli security forces have used tear gas to break up a protest against the detention of a palestinian teenage activist. supporters a sixteen year old i had to mimi had been marching in the occupied west bank demanding her release she was detained last month when a video of her slapping israeli soldiers went viral lawyers say i had to meet could face jail time if she is convicted of the charges which include assault she is due back in court on monday imran khan was at the scene covering the protests before and after fighting 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 determined nonviolent resistance movement the
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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 they can now this is a head of a cool to parents taking place. on monday night now we've been speaking to palestinians here this is what they've had to say extend their message today is really liked wing government but australians are united behind i'm behind her passion behind her resistance we are all here in obviously all it from all over was bank to include more people to this program i've 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 really with concrete action to isolate israel and increase the cost of a completion. and the kids to eat i want to tell the israelis we as palestinian people and palestinian children we will continue to defend palestine we will get x.
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a mosque in jerusalem back and we will make jerusalem 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 he's ready army using as much as they can to push them back. dozens of female who the supporters have protested in yemen's capital sanaa who feel leaders called on women to hold her rally as a show of defiance against the saudi led coalition of protesters carried weapons and said they're willing to fight for their cause the rebels have been battling the government and a sound military alliance for almost three years and you know i mean as. we came out today to prove to the saudi led coalition that our men and women are capable of facing them for a thousand years not only a thousand. we want to show the arab world to clear up to the task and the women
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will stand by the men. iran says it will retaliate after u.s. president donald trump announced fourteen new sanctions against iranian individuals and entities now this is not connected to the twenty fifty nuclear deal which extended on friday warning it would be the last time he would do so has more from tehran. if there is one thing that iran's foreign minister has in common with the american president is that they both like to use twitter. within an hour of the announcement by donald trump that the u.s. would stay in the nuclear deal foreign minister zarif said trump's policy towards iran is desperate he said recent attempts to dismantle the nuclear deal were part of ongoing violations of the agreement on saturday the foreign minister also addressed trump's alleged racist comments towards developing countries saying he was not a reliable person with whom to do business with us upon him i am lose maybe name.
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as we know the united states has been very open and very difficult as far as lifting the sanctions is being concerned they must not forget many other countries have lifted the sanctions and life has become much easier in iran and it was before the dail tough talk from to her own inspired in no small part by support for the nuclear deal from germany france britain russia and china all the other countries who helped negotiate. as we know united states has mean very all court and very difficult as far as lifting sanctions have been concerned but you mustn't forget that many other countries they have lifted the sanctions and life has become . much easier. any iran than it was before the iran's government is motivated to keep the deal alive but with every repeating deadline the nuclear debate between the united states and iran becomes more
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personal and not just at the level of government is in basra the old a zero run. tunisia is government says it plans to increase aid for poor and needy families following widespread protests over new austerity measures but the path to recovery from the country's economic difficulties could be a long one as. for some tourists like the one that is in the wind is can does that he starts his day ensuring his stuff off of the best services to their clients. z.b. was a banker but twenty years ago he quit his job and started his own business an environmentally friendly hotel in a town south of the capital tunis it's saturday the restaurant was fully booked in advance but with the growing violence into his year most of the bookings have been cancelled i mean i've been. half must have been there for most of the people are
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afraid to go out used to serve up to two hundred guests at weekends to look around what can i do there are twenty people here who work full time growing plants harvesting olives and selling organic produce to tourists. has been a farmer for almost ten years he says he works hard but he desperately needs a secure income. i want to make a future for my kids i want them to go to good schools and end up having a good comfortable life. business was booming before the two thousand and eleven revolution zakk wylde was packed with tourists but into a thousand and fifteen a gunman killed thirty eight terrorists in the resort town of zeus creating the worst crisis for hotel owners like three be her saw his revenues declined by ninety percent. every day on my way here i think about the painful
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decision that i've been delaying for quite some time who should i fire to cut expenses it torments me i want my staff to stay makes me happy when they show up every day excited about they were. revie hopes to see the political crisis come to an end soon so that his clients can return and enjoy a quiet time in this mountain landscape. biggest challenge is to find a way to cut the budget deficit increase revenue through taxes and those same time deliver on the promise to cut poverty and unemployment seven years after the rubble you some people who say they are frustrated over the government's track record the continue to worry about their and their country's future. not one a serial killer may be behind the rape and murder of a young girl which has led to protests in pakistan seven year old zainab and sari
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was found dead in a rubbish dump on tuesday d.n.a. evidence has linked her death to at least five other cases of child abuse and murder in the area eight people are being questioned including two of the girl's relatives her death resulted in days of demonstrations with police accused of not doing enough still ahead on al-jazeera cool. to the congolese army moves against rebels blamed for the killing of un peacekeepers in the east. and why the legend johnny cash lives on in some of america's top inspiration to. the e.u. . we settled down into something of
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a pattern in europe not much of eastern europe is cold and dry stuck underneath. suppressing anything until further south you got worse atop clouds and showers from the mediterranean a very obvious big line of plywood cold front pushing into the west i might say cold front but feel cold this is where the colder reside munda seven in kiev mom's one in berlin and quite often it's just foggy old grey all day bright skies whose rain showers this snow for going out in ankara snow very likely again to spain and the big mess of clouds to into a bit of rain for southern france and the rain for maybe scotland and then regenerates itself a bit more of a breeze and eleven degrees in london so i said it's a cold front doesn't bring in carl dare not the cold still resides here in eastern europe now of course that means a bit activity in the central med often effects places like tunisia and libya this time i think it's an improving picture because the whole lot's gone east you back up to seventeen in tunis as an example in the skies
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you're watching al jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top story sustained attacks by government forces aided by russian air strikes are continuing on rebel held areas in syria these are magic pictures were captured by an al jazeera team who were filming in a makeshift camp when an attack happened the pictures show on myside falling to recreate the civilians who had fled the bombing of their neighborhood in the nearby hama countryside at least eighty three countries have been affected by a someone and outbreak at one of the world's largest dairy for arms french terry giants like tony says twelve million boxes of talented baby milk recalls and how why is governor has apologized for an accidental message sent to residents warning of an imminent miss on strike triggered panic among many hawaiians who scramble to
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find shelter the emergency management agency lays it confirmed it was a false alarm. now to the democratic republic of congo where the military has launched an operation against and on suspected of killing fifteen un peacekeepers in december troops are targeting members of the allied democratic forces near the town of bani in north kivu province. details. the beginning of an offensive by congolese troops on rebels hiding on the border the ugandan group known as the a.d.f. killed fifteen peacekeepers in an ambush on a un base in north kivu province in december it was the biggest single most of peacekeepers in nearly a quarter of a century those killings triggered this response. vehicles transported three hundred troops to the area with tanks and armored vehicles to produce the said. we decided to launch an operation against the i.d.f.
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and all other groups in the area this is the last operation and we are prepared to fight to the end so we can restore security and peace in the region. the congolese hope it's the last but it certainly isn't the first here is a joint u.n. and congolese task force starting an offensive against idea fighters back in twenty fifteen. originally ugandan rebel group have been rooted in the d.l.c. has run the national park for twenty years they retreated here after a failed bid to turn uganda into an islamic state they also oppose the ugandan president yoweri most a fenian who's been in power thirty one years. the i.d.f. has a brutal reputation it's blamed for seven hundred civilian deaths and binny over the past three years as well as mess right and recruiting child soldiers. the december
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ambush that killed fifteen peacekeepers and injured more than fifty came just two months after the idea if killed two other peacekeepers the d.m. . c. is the un's largest mission and know one of its most dangerous it says it is planning to bet congolese forces against the rebels boss is yet to engage us al-jazeera. police in south africa have fired rubber bullets at protesters who ransacked several h. and m. clothing stores the protesters from the opposition economic freedom fighters fought e.c.v. are angry over what they described as racist advertising used by the swedish fashion little earlier this week h. and m. issued an apology after it used an image of a black child wearing a sweat shirt with the slogan who list monkey in the jungle the company has been widely criticized for the ad and has since her clean. presidential elections in the czech republic are set to go on offer to a second round in a fortnight present milos
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a man led the first round with nearly forty percent of the vote while his nearest rival jerry dry holes got just over twenty six percent is a man who has been a vocal critic of muslim immigration he also favors closer relations with china and russia thousands of protesters have taken to the streets so vienna demanding your boycott austria's new white wing government around twenty thousand people gathered to protest against the ruling coalition which includes a far right freedom party they call for a boycott of the freedom party ministers by other european governments and for austria to be shunned when it takes up the european union presidency in the second half of twenty eighteen. the united nations secretary general is in colombia following the breakdown of peace talks between the government and the rebel group and the new terrorist was welcomed by president juan manuel santos at the nerina palace talks with the l.n. were suspended on wednesday after a series of recent attacks the latest involves the kidnapping of
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a forty one year old petroleum engineer the renewed violence came as a one hundred one day bilateral truce expired on january ninth. money system i would like to make clear in every way our commitment there is no justification for arms violence peace is the only answer that can solve the problems of poverty development and democracy to our commitment to peace in colombia is total. in mexico police are investigating the stabbing death of a journalist the body of seventy seven year old carlos domingo treatise was found in the border state of time a leap us rights groups say there's a crisis for press freedom in mexico at least six journalists were killed for their reporting last year. at any electronic age where and there's a lot of talk of hacking whether it's i phones computers or election so what if your home could be added to that list cyber security experts are worried the
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so-called internet a fake could make our houses vulnerable to tampering rob reynolds reports on the annual consumer electronics show and nothing. really by now you've heard all about the internet of things or i.o.t. so-called smart homes feature internet connected t.v.'s washing machines thermostats door knobs and locks all controllable by smart phones there are web link security cameras smart showers and yes you guessed it online toilets the internet of things also includes underthings as neema manova g. of speier explains simply put it right here in the gizmo attaches to your bra or your briefs and gives you feedback on your health incidentally our clothes are going to be informing us about how to make the small baby steps micro decisions that actually to better health by twenty thirty the io team a and fourteen trillion
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dollars to the world economy according to the management consulting firm accenture sounds great doesn't it but the more connected people in their products become the more at risk they are for a digital attack it opens up the possibility for risks of security natures of these are computers that have some computing power always on always connected and they're very appealing to the bad guys and the problem is as you're rushing to put the stuff on the market you sometimes use products off the shelf and they have bugs in them and you could distribute those bucks to your customers in recent years we've seen how vulnerable even formidable institutions are to hackers like the credit reporting agency equifax. yes the movie studio sony and the us super spy bureau the national security agency big defender is marketing a box that will defend all your systems and online connections it's
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a complete solution it's a multi think of it like a sandwich at the knowledge ease that basically employ our machine learning in ai to understand the behavior of connected devices and figure out when something nefarious has happened unfortunately cyber security is not the top priority for many device makers or it seems for many consumers at this point the convenience and wow factor and excitement of new electronics are essentially winning the day consumers might want to consider whether smart devices are making their lives better or putting them and their families at risk robert oulds al-jazeera las vegas. fans of the late singer johnny cash are remembering the concert he recorded exactly fifty years ago performing before an audience of n mates inside of one of america's toughest prisons the event highlighted the harsh conditions they enjoyed and made cash a country music legend tom acumen has
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a story. a little i'm johnny cash johnny cash said prison audiences were the best and not just because they were captive listeners the song folsom prison blues won him many fans behind bars to three dozen this ruling around being. silly in the sunshine i don't believe i'm stuck in school. time you know. in one nine hundred sixty eight cash played the song before more than a thousand inmates and guards at the maximum security penitentiary in northern california the album he recorded there sold more than three million copies and revived caches of flagging career one that had been hindered by his addiction to prescription drugs half a century after his two performances on that day the inmates at folsom still appreciate cash his appearance their sight he looks at us like the low low low but little things like that kind of get your mind out of the you know the audacity of
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prison life despite his outlaw image cache never spent more than a few nights in jail for petty offenses but his sympathy for prisoners was the theme that also ran through another hit san quentin blues and put what good do you think you do. do you think i'll be different when you're through. my heart and mind then you wore glasses. or your stole walter love blood a little. gas went on to perform at prisons across the us and campaign to improve their conditions a cause that still resonates in a country which incarcerates more than two million people and has the highest prison a rate in the world tom ackerman al-jazeera. now
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again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera sustained attacks in syria by government forces aided by russian is high for continuing on rebel held areas these are matic pictures were shot by an al-jazeera team who were filming in a makeshift camp when an attack happened the pictures show a myside falling directly civilians who had fled the bombing of their neighborhoods in the nearby hamma countryside at least eighty three countries have been affected by a sound monella outbreak at one of the world's largest dairy firms french dairy giants lacked and he says twelve million boxes of pounded baby milk are being recalled more than thirty children have been poisoned in france alone how is government has apologized for an accidental message sent to residents warning them of an imminent missile strike the alert target panic among many hawaiians who scramble to find shelter emergency management agency later confirmed it was a false alarm you know i know firsthand. what happened to be was totally
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unacceptable and many in our community was deeply affected by this and i'm sorry we are working to evaluate everything in the sequence of today's activities to make sure we are prepared and procedures are change so that a single person will not be able to make an error that triggers another false alarm in the democratic republic of congo the military has launched an operation against an armed group it blames for the killing of fifteen u.n. peacekeepers last month troops are targeting members of the allied democratic forces in north keevil province. and in yemen dozens of female who fisa porters protesters in the capital sanaa the leaders called on women to hold the rally as a show of defiance against the saudi led coalition with the rebels have been
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battling the government and a saudi led military alliance for almost three years now. with the headlines on al-jazeera the news continues right after inside story stay with us. on counting the cost of oil hit seventy dollars a barrel we examine the drivers behind the rise of the economic reasons behind the rest. and we look a little closer at the whole straight being between france and china counting the cost this time on al-jazeera. donald trump extends the iran nuclear agreement but warns the u.s. will withdraw if changes are not made but can this deal be renegotiated and why is trump adamantly against it this is inside story.
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