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in brazil to address a critical issue march on al-jazeera more than forty thousand africans are facing deportation from israel is awarded more than ninety percent of their trying to accept it as if it is the way it is. almost zero point one percent of the two of those in danger of being thrown out of the country in which they sold refuge jazeera at this time. what we'll see east and. elsewhere in syria on my plea war crimes and potentially crimes against humanity. a warning from the un human rights chief there is attacking the syrian city of kusa.
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zero live from doha also coming up twenty eight people killed. off the gunmen attacked military headquarters in the french embassy and the capital plus. and neither of us can have exactly what we want. but i am confident that we can reach agreement british prime minister tourism a says breaks at vision but big divisions are made with the european union over the terms of departure. and europe struggles to cope with an onslaught of snow and freezing temperatures. there and human rights chief says as strikes in the besieged syrian and type of east enders have probably amount to war crimes and those responsible should be prosecuted at least twenty three more civilians have been killed as government
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forces we took ground from rebel fighters on friday i'm going to have had reports from neighboring turkey. makeshift clinics in eastern who to have been filling up the wounded most of the civilian casualties are women and children. waiting for the civilians to receive aid so we can preserve their lives we are waiting for reaction from the world. but that wait for the world to help stop the attacks and has gone on for years and since the government's latest offensive began last month morgues have run out of space for the dead. instead of receiving worshipers on friday this mosque god bombs people here say syrians iranians and russians are mocking the united nations and the security council since again one of a cease fire resolution on saturday there have been hundreds of attacks in eastern guta. that as a result of this mosque was here to praise god there were no weapons or cannon here the regime bombed it ten minutes before the ceasefire so why use the world silent
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on these war crimes those allegations have echoed at the human rights council the un human rights chief says the syrian regime and its allies are potentially carrying out crimes against humanity civilians are being pounded into submission or death the perpetrators of these crimes must know that they are being identified not dos years are being built up with a view to the prosecution and that they will be held accountable for what they have done syria must be referred to the international criminal court attempts to war justice and sure these criminals are disgraced from day five of the five hour pause in fighting it was no different from previous days with more airstrikes and shelling close to seven hundred feet than have been killed in the relentless bombardment the choices for nearly four hundred thousand people are to starve surrender or die. in addition to the attacks on residential areas rebel
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positions on the front lines are also under heavy. bombardment usual islam until after ramadan fighters have been holding meetings with families to shore them they're not going to retreat we are still dr in eastern huta about the potential crimes against humanity remarks and he replied with a question has the world drawn the red line and said never again he asked because the assad government's attacks on civilians have become more brazen strong words from the u.n. humanitarian chief but like other statements and resolutions they remain just that words with no action some of it. because young near the turkey syria border. syrian government forces have released footage of leaflets being dropped to civilians in damascus near eastern cusa soldiers say the sheets give information about safe places humanitarian corridors and medical aid points as a leaflet said if they told said that if told civilians their fate choose not to
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cooperate with syrian rebels obvious or safety food accommodation and free first aid. or satellite images of parts of recent years have been released by the un and they show the destruction in the span of a week i know is from the u.n. operation a satellite applications program in geneva he says is the worst hit city. well these images shows us that there has been increases and heavy bombardment in using guta and in particular in doom of that to be animal is based on a satellite image taken this morning compared to an image shaking on the twenty third oath temporary so what we observe in the imagery is continued. to continue shelling and continued damage to infrastructure in doing this case in duma it can be sometimes it's been to distinguish between residential areas and
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businesses etc but we do observe damage to a large number of different types of buildings including what seems to be residential areas so it's quite widespread damage that you observe including you know damage to infrastructure where our service roads areas etc we see certain areas where there's severe damage we could go all the areas where there's no damage that we can see in the satellite images certain areas that are also out of that state but what red damage but there are definitely areas that we see you know heavily affected now to behave as many as twenty eight people have been killed in coordinated attacks on the military headquarters in the french embassy and the capital ouagadougou witnesses say the last attack as he's guns and explosives showing the assault. has more from walk atika. now this is the avenue of
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the nation the main artery of the capitol wagadu coup usually it's bustling with activity at this time of the night but people have stayed indoors they say they're scared earlier today at ten o'clock this morning for attackers drove a taxi up this road to the military headquarters after paying the taxi man the entered the building and started spraying bullets it took hours before the brick you know be forces were able to neutralize them and then at the same time a few hundred meters down this road there was another attack on the french embassy and the french cultural center and french special forces who have a base here were deployed the use drones helicopters in a matter of forty five minutes they were able to neutralize the attackers and no one was hurt these three locations are some of the most safest and secured in this country many people here say if they're able to attack these places then no one is safe there's been attacks like these in brick you know faso for the last few years
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regularly some have been claimed by rebel insurgent groups in the sahara who want to overthrow the government here in brooklyn a fossil now as we speak many people are in hospital getting treatment for gunshot wounds and as the hours go by the death toll is likely to rise. then as armies bear queues of bullying and intimidation revenge of refugees and its border with bangladesh spoke to witnesses who say the chips fired slingshots threw bottles at the refugees that clashes told them all to withdraw its forces from the area and run khan has more range of muslims fleeing me on my face harassment the troops that pushed them out a back making it very clear they want the ranger gone for good. this woman shows us her suitcase which she says was hit by ricocheting bullets fired into the camp al-jazeera producer tom baer chaldee spoke to those who fled from the army troops
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there said they were intimidated they were using bullhorn and mikes warning them to get out of this area through the storm had them alcohol bottles and right using even sling shot at some point some of the troops they've been tried to climb the fence into the no man's land to intimidate them but where stopped by the buying of there's a broader god's. bangladesh's protesting the deployment of troops along the border and says it's highly irregular it prompted bangladesh to summon me. and demand the troops be pulled back as. they came at around ten am brought in seven trucks with two ladders in each vehicle a total of fourteen and they tried to cross the barbed wire fences to forcefully destroy our camp this area is widely referred to as no man's land for weeks myanmar soldiers have up their patrols of the border fence. and use loud hailer is
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to order the estimated six thousand ranger to leave but hundreds of the refugees have already given into the soldiers orders and crossed into bangladesh. it's been six months since almost seven hundred thousand range of muslims fled a military crackdown in me and miles of rocking state united nations called it a textbook example of ethnic cleansing refugee spoke of systematic murder sexual violence and arson. but the government insists it was simply defending itself after attacks from. myanmar reportedly claim some of those range of fighters are hiding within the border camp aid agencies meanwhile are helping refugees prepare as best they can for the coming monsoon season one assessment says more than one hundred thousand people could be affected by floods and landslides the diplomatic row over troop movement at the border now threatens a controversial deal to send their injured refugees back to myanmar many will be
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questioning whether it will ever really be safe to go back to me on imran khan was zero britain's prime minister has laid out more details on what kind of trading relationship u.k. wants to have with the european union wants it withdraws from the blog too as the mayor has been under pressure to spell out exactly how she'll avoid a hard border in ireland also as i sassed find the dumb all those of competing factions in her own policy they have reports from london. a rallying cry for brakes it from the british prime minister to resign may fourth major speech on britain's departure from the e.u. in which he set out the government's vision on future trade ties with europe this is a negotiation and neither of us can have exactly what we want. but i am confident that we can reach agreement we both want good access to each other's markets we want competition between us to be fair and open and we want reliable transparent means
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of verifying we are meeting our commitments and resolving disputes may suggested the u.k. would mirror some even rules break away from others to ensure a continuation of frictionless trade with the e.u. she suggested setting up a system to mutually recognise each other's goods and services but is all this complexity really worth it journalist the answer is no we won't think again on bret's it the british people voted for brics it and i think it is incumbent on their politicians to deliver on the decision that we are asked them to take the british prime minister has been accused of very good on workable proposals by the european union and of being paralyzed by divisions within her own political party she's hoping that this key speech which store some credibility in her ability to deliver. but before negotiations can move forward outstanding issues need resolving including what's going to happen here on the border between northern ireland
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a part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland and e.u. member to reason may said the border will remain open promising a combination of new technology and trust to keep goods and people moving without a hard border. text contains their legal commitments a wednesday the e.u.'s chief negotiator michel barnier said northern ireland should remain part of the customs territory with the e.u. after brics it. to reason maces any e.u. attempt to effectively an extent region will never happen she now has to provide more detail on how her high tech plan will work ok prime the u.k. and e.u. also can't agree on what's going to happen immediately after breaks it during the two year transition period the e.u. wants its courts to have the final say on any disputes of e.u. nationals arriving joining that time to have the same rights as those arriving before brick set to resume a switch to the plans. these and other issues need to be resolved before the e.u.
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summit on march the twenty second without any progress trade remains off the table negotiations. al-jazeera london. so has hair on al-jazeera talk of retaliation from europe in response to u.s. president trump's plan for tariffs on steel m. ports. and the battle to protect a bird that is run varied in japan but in danger after relentless hunting. binny's ping skies by the time my heart. or is the sun sets in the city of angels. how the temperature in shanghai is again about to be wrong by quite a few degrees it's a southerly breeze blowing up through china now hong kong has got the temperature should have twenty four degrees for issues or rather silly thirty and shanghai's twenty one lifts to about twenty five or twenty six the following day these
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temperatures are too high compared with the average by five six seven degrees and give me got a breeze from the sas is bringing more to it so be some rain inland in charley which is not a particularly new phenomenon. the wet season is coming to an end in indonesia and i there are showers they build up every day and by the end of the day across borneo will be a good bloom of them but that's what causes the heat of the day there aren't that many of the open water but you can get a few more of born year maybe sooner way see and more especially still maybe increasingly so sumatra they're not quite over singapore what wouldn't want to bet they wouldn't be anything of the singapore to be quite honest talent still looks on the whole dry now the picture in india is a quiet one still for most part but running and sue the north country in particular in the far north of pakistan that cloud will bring some more rain or indeed snow they will creep down the high ground towards in the poll for sunday. the weather
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human rights chief says it's on the besieged syrian and. probably amount to war crimes and those responsible should be prosecuted at least twenty three more civilians have been killed as government forces we took ground from rebel fighters on friday. at least twenty eight people have been killed. and coordinated attacks on the french embassy and a military headquarters aides gunman were killed by the armed forces it's not known how many more were involved in the west african nation. and britain's prime minister of tourism a is warning that access to the e.u. single market will be reduced as the u.k. withdraws from the blog trees and more details on the trading relationship after bracks it's a speech in london. you're being commissioner has threatened to slap duties on some of america's best known products in response to u.s. plans to increase tariffs on foreign oil a mini and steel commission president. says harley davidsons and levi jeans could
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be hit with a twenty five percent tariff if president follows through on his promise. that reports a growing list of countries have also vowed to retaliate. it's a move targeting china and the lesser quality steel u.s. president donald trump says is flooding the american market foreign steel brought into the united states will be slapped with an additional fee of twenty five percent ten percent on aluminum all purported to protect u.s. jobs to bring steel back it was a major campaign promise to steel and aluminum workers in states like pennsylvania and michigan and helped trump win the white house and well trump has singled out china it isn't even in the top ten among steel exports to the united states according to the u.s. commerce department it's canada that ranks number one as sixteen percent of all exports to the u.s. well china is it number eleven responsible for less than two percent of the steel
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imported into the united states may find that they pad the u.s. adopting anti-dumping anti subsidy tariffs in hundreds of cases of imported steel and aluminum products is to protect their domestic products of all countries imitate the u.s. approach then this would have a serious impact on the global trade order fears of a global trade war have sent world financial markets into uncertainty and on twitter trump defended his position arguing the trade wars are good and easy to win that trade war appears underway canada mexico china australia brazil and the european union are all threatening retaliatory measures against u.s. products this is not something we wanted to see that we will continue to engage with all of the american administration in the coming days so that the understand that this will. be not sit idly while our industry is hit with them for measures
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that put thousands of european jobs at risk if you react firmly commensurately to defend our interests one of europe's largest appliance. shuras electrolux says as a result of trump's announcement it is delaying an investment of more than two hundred fifty million dollars in the us state of tennessee it appears that trumps tariffs designed to save american jobs in the industrial sector now putting other u.s. jobs at risk kimberley health kit al-jazeera washington. suspected booker fighters have killed at least three aid workers and eight security staff in northern nigeria spokeswoman says the attack happened late thursday night in the remote town of run in northern in borno state and a female nurse is also reported missing feared abducted the town is home to a military base and they come from more than fifty thousand internally displaced people. europe is in the grip of
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a deep freeze the so-called beast from the east a blast of siberian air called why spread snow and freezing conditions at the start of the week the united kingdom an island being battered by storm and has forced dublin airport to close a twenty four thousand homes and businesses across the island are without power in person the army is being called in to help rescue hundreds of drivers stuck in the snow. and gas supplies are affects the number of areas in ukraine schools are being closed because of the shortage people were urged to reduce gas usage after russia's gas problem cut supplies to the country in the latest escalation of an ongoing legal dispute. is covered most of its lead including venice making a right in one of the city's famous gondolas less than pleasant some schools were closed and there have been disruptions to train services. was the final day of campaigning for italian politicians ahead of this weekend's parliamentary election
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the ruling center left democratic party has made a last push for votes in florida as polls put its leader material renzi firmly in second place many alice predicts former prime minister silvio berlusconi's party is likely to be part of a potential coalition with no party willing enough to govern on its own. in the second of his reports from the lawrence league considers the impact of a right wing coalition. central it's really very very pretty and people are very angry. stuck in the fields outside the town the government has housed one hundred asylum seekers they're about as popular as a moldy listen you. just wanted on the floor i mean. in the summer so many women have complained that the euro dating in the street should we wait until something bad happens fair enough we have to protect the immigrants but who will protect italians the town has forty five thousand people
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living in it so it isn't as though it's being overrun but cashin which had a left wing local government for seventy years since world war two recently voted in the right swing northern league it wants to deports four hundred thousand undocumented migrants from italy and on to just on our immediate arctic something to get out and of course we don't want to deport all of them it's only the right immigrants who work here who are integrated the right criminals coming here who take houses from italians and we pay tax for them to do nothing. immigration of course is always fertile ground for the right wing in european politics as indeed is a general this in charmed with the state of the european union and longstanding concerns about the economy and it's all particularly good news for one man who dominates italian politics for so long and is increasingly being seen as europe's answer to donald trump. at the age of eighty one silvio berlusconi is back his
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plastic skin and rictus grin all over this election despite his criminal record he still has his own political party and media empire there is every chance he could get to choose the next prime minister it's like he never went away more thoughts that we are united force pushing back against all the bad things the left wing has done to our country we're going back into power because the left has put three million people into poverty and three million unemployed the third party in this potential coalition is called brothers of italy one of several groups with fascist roots that have a chance of seats in parliament even given italy's history it appears immigration has made the electorate ready to consider what the european union dreads the most the far right in government. was we are committed to stopping migration flows and
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paying more attention to a tally in families other governments already do it is the italian state won't spend more on asylum seekers than italian pensioners. if you asked the far right how they would actually deport nearly half a million people they talk about putting them in boats and dumping them in libya is being discussed at all tells you much about the state of the european union with berlusconi right back in the mix lawrence leigh al-jazeera it's. barbara has more now on as long as five star movement which is on track to be the single biggest party and parliament. well this final rally by the five star movement did feature betty grillo at the end he's the man who co-founded the party but there is a new generation now running it thirty one year old lady to my own hopes to be italy's next prime minister and he hopes he says he can do that without going into an alliance or a coalition with other parties but the new electoral system that italy has which is
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a mixture of proportional representation and first past the post might make that very difficult his party was the biggest single party in around twenty eight percent but they were way behind this coalition led by silvio berlusconi and his foots a tally a party his partners a well known for their hardline stance on immigration luigi demaio has made a thing of not really talking about immigration trying to reach out both to the right and to the left on the youth vote he's promised things like a guaranteed basic income of around a thousand dollars a month he also wants to raise taxes on energy companies whether or not he will stick to that line of not forming an alliance in parliament is hard to say because if as many people predict they'll be a hung parliament after sunday then he has suggested he could do some kind of deal with other parties without giving them ministerial seats at the moment then really
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really hard to say who will emerge as the next prime minister. mourners are paid their final respects to american values this billy graham at his funeral in charlotte north carolina president donald trump and vice president mike pence were among the more than two thousand people in attendance graham preached to millions during his seventy year career and was a de facto white house choppin to several u.s. presidents he died last week at the age of ninety nine. that all the japanese prefecture of hockey has the largest wetlands in the country that provides rich habitat for thousands of species of animals and plants during the winter flocks of japan's famous red crowned cranes find sanctuary that once widespread the buzz became a target four hundred says the numbers diminished or somehow rather as a conservationist helping to protect them has a story in his own words. imo somehow or other
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chief ranger to do itto turn to a sanctuary. the red crown cranes are the largest birds in japan just one hundred forty centimeters tall the wingspan is two point four metres wide there are such dramatic birds and they're a symbol of long life and happiness the i know japan's indigenous people named and sided uncomely the god of the wetlands they believe that animals are seen. from around the middle of february the bird speaking to perform the courtship to young birds seeking partners and couples raising children dance in unison they raise their head high now to one another flap their wings run around and make many gestures it's mesmerizing they can never get enough of. these birds used to thrive across the whole region and migrated to the mainland. but by the early one thousand
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nine hundred over hunting and destruction of their habitat from rampant land development caused a decline in their population at one point they were below. have to have been extinct the crane still here today are believed to originate from a handful that survived in the wetlands where spring water kept the river from freezing. local farmers first spotted them plucking corn in their fields and gave their own food to save the wintering cranes that's how the feeding began and their numbers gradually began to recover yes it's a moving history we followed up on their effort and continued to provide a stable feeding ground when our institution was founded thirty years ago there were about four hundred francs now there are eighteen hundred. i'm so relieved when they come back to us in winter it's good to know they were well and raise their children safely it feels like reuniting with family feeding is crucial for wintering cranes and we need to keep it. but they're wild birds and they shouldn't
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get too used to us that's why i do my job carefully even if i want to show them how much i care i remind myself to keep a distance. their numbers continue to grow but there are downsides to think about the birds can die coming too close to him and they can also cause agricultural damage beyond sanctuary we have to lessen these incidents and their dependence on us and let them thrive in the wild. and with us there these are our top stories here on human rights chief says astronauts on the besieged syrian enclave of east and go to probably amount to war crimes and this response of all should be prosecuted at least twenty three more civilians have been killed as government forces we took ground from rebel fighters as on the five day. these twenty eight people have been killed and became
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a fast has capital while the duke and coordinated attacks on the french embassy and a military headquarters eight gunmen were killed by the armed forces it's not known how many more were involved witnesses say they heard an explosion and started running. we did hear that there were a lot of shots fired. at least two people were inside a car before and there was an explosion we saw a lot of shots fired a lot of smoke and then people started running european commission's president has thrust into him his duties on some of america's best known brands including harley davidson and levi jeans as a response to a u.s. president all transplants for the twenty five percent tariff on steel imports a growing list is still producing countries considering it's considering retaliatory steps. persons prime minister to resign may have said there will have
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to be a compromise on both sides in the case she ations for the u.k. exit from the european union may laid out more details on her vision for the trading relationship after a break says in a keynote speech but deep divisions remain it's the final day of campaigning for italian politicians ahead of this week's parliamentary election the ruling center left democratic party has made a last push for votes in florence and metairie renzi firmly in second place anti establishment five star movement substance again the largest single party vote europe is in the grip of a deep freeze the so-called beast from the east a blast of siberian arab brought widespread freezing conditions at the start of the week now the united kingdom and ireland are being battered by storm. gas supplies a fact and number of areas in ukraine schools have been closed because the shortage of people to cut gas usage after russia's gas prom pipeline unexpectedly decided
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not to restart. as all the headlines more news on al-jazeera off the inside story. donald trump says trade will go into and the u.s. president could be about to start he's to impose hefty tariffs on steel and many and thoughts a move that could harm the world economy china and even washington's allies are threatening retaliation so how close a way to an all out trade conflict this is inside story.
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