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to address a crazy. march on al-jazeera more than forty thousand africans are facing deportation from israel is awarded more than ninety percent of their gender except as reproducing so why is very. little point one percent of civil liberties two of those in danger of being thrown out of the country in which they sought refuge. at this time. the first eighteen weeks arrives in syria's besieged eastern ghouta where hundreds of thousands of being tried. again i'm nothing to an issue with al jazeera live from doha also coming up
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a south korean delegation meets north korean leader kim jong un and his aides it's the first high level visit from seoul in over a decade. gains for. establishment groups in italy is a letter the leader of the entry immigrant league says his coalition is on the right and the duty took up. the shape of what. a love story involving a fantasy creature wins best picture at the oscars on the nights that saw folly would confront itself of a sexual misconduct and racism. that we saw in syria where u.n. aid convoy has finally managed to get into eastern ghouta making it the first time since attacks on this besieged rebel on klav escalated two weeks ago but the w.h.o. that's. world health organization says seventy percent of the supplies were seized
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by syrian government officials and at the same time the u.s. is now using strong language directly accused russia of ignoring the terms of a u.n. cease fire and killing innocent civilians hundreds of civilians are now fleeing to the west the syrian government says it's got control of a third of rebel territory and is valid to continue until the entire area is retaken. there is no contradiction between a truce and the combat operations advancement of yesterday. by the arab syrian army took place in the midst of this troops that's why when we speak about the resolution there are some positives that allow for the achievement of humanitarian goals at the same time as allowing us to get the terrorists this is why we have to continue with our operation while at the same time allowing civilians to. let's go
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live now to our correspondent to. neighboring lebanon and saying this so good news that some aid has got through but seventy percent as much as that has been seized by the syrian government according to the w.h.o. . yes the w.h.o. confirming that seventy percent were offloaded from those trucks during inspection and what was offloaded was surgical supplies trauma kits things that are really needed inside but we have to mention that this is really systematic it has happened in the past every time there is an aid convoy entering a besieged area they remove such supplies because according to the government they will be used to treat the rebels who are wounded in the fighting but like you mentioned these are vital for the civilians who are trapped inside because a few thousand people have been injured in the past two weeks and medics inside say they can't cope they don't have enough supplies this area is under siege so this is what they need. need also what is being sent inside is enough for twenty seven
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thousand five hundred people now the un is planning to deliver supplies for up to seventy thousand people in the next few days but seventy thousand really is nothing compared to the four hundred thousand people believed to be trapped inside so of course welcome news but it is far from enough and is this aid delivery is this taking place under the aegis of this five humanitarian goals that the russians have put in place. well yes this aid convoy entered during this five hour daily humanitarian pause undoubtedly the united nations would be getting security guarantees from the different warring sides before they send the aid convoys inside but this five hour humanitarian pause undoubtedly has reduced the violence in one way or the other over recent days but civilians continue to die on average at least twenty to thirty people on a daily basis so the bargeman continues the airstrikes continue the ground
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offensive is also underway the government taking a lot of farmland in small towns and in the east really the government the message from the government is that we are bent on recapturing eastern no matter at what cost and at what price indeed so we've seen president assad for the first time in quite a while and particularly defiant. yes defiant and confident and comfortable because he's never been this comfortable since the start of the conflict of course with the help of his allies government as well as the iranian government sending you know troops on the ground the russian air power the government has recaptured a lot of territory from the rebels and so it seems the pro-government alliance is looking for a military victory in this conflict not willing to compromise really we've seen many many rounds of negotiations and the government attempts those talks but it's not ready to compromise or agree to any political transition for it that is in a very comfortable position it wants an all out military victory. i don't know how to live by. they were first thanking. their team from south korea have met the
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north korean leader kim jong un impure on yang the delegates are the first south korean officials to meet kim since he took power at the end of twenty eleven the south korean president moon jay in has said them in a bid to get pyongyang talking to washington and to avert conflict robert pride has more from seoul. from seoul with smiles south korea's delegation heads north hoping to build on the goodwill momentum generated at the winter olympics when a high level north korean delegation attended the games as guests of south korean president moon j.n. jiang sister of north korean leader kim jong un hand delivered the invitation to visit pyongyang from her brother south korea hopes this will be more than just a courtesy call. first of all i will deliver president moon's firm will and resolve
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to achieve the denuclearization on the korean peninsula and create true and permanent peace meetings between north and south are rare. summit talks were held in two thousand at the height of the so-called sunshine policy period that brought the two koreas closer together. then again in two thousand and seven but with north korea's missile development a nuclear program increasing in pace in recent years with a chanst run to their lowest and most dangerous point for decades. for many people in south korea just holding talks is a welcome change to the hostile rhetoric of the recent past but without a commitment from north korea that it's willing even to discuss giving up its nuclear arsenal many conservative groups have condemned these talks as meaningless fasts this visit is meant to lead to more talks between the two koreas that is certainly achievable it's fun less certain this mission can jumpstart talks between
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north korea and a skeptical united states they want a meeting to lead to denuclearization to north korea giving up its nuclear weapons and north korea has no intention of doing that so there's no way that the united states and north korea would be meeting as a result of this this visit could prove in the long term neither to be important in the search for a negotiated solution or another false start in dealing with the north korean crisis of macbride al jazeera so that they fully could be facing a long period of political uncertainty after voters delivered a hung parliament in an election which saw them support anti establishment of far right groups in record numbers but the majority of ballots counted the center right coalition including former prime minister silvio berlusconi's alliance and the euro skeptic league has thirty seven percent of the vote the league's leader matteo
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salvini has just said that he has the right and the duty to govern is currently. just five years after they first got into parliament the five star movement the anti politicians party or the clear individual winners in this election after campaign that saw them found to fight corruption and overturn traditional politics the vote share was more than ten points ahead yet to form a government they would have said betray their promise not to go into coalition. equally lega formally the northern league led by matt seo salvini also appended the established order but his hardline n.c. immigrants euro skeptic policies it would be the biggest player in a right wing coalition but that group still fall short of being able to fill the majority as well. oh yeah this is a victory an extraordinary victory which makes us proud joyful and responsible thanks to the italians who asked us to take this country by hand and free it from
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on certainty from renzi from brussels and the banks it's a vote for the future we have the ghosts of the past but we have to look forward one of the clearest outcomes of the five years in power the center left in a classic party have taken hits but they are still the second biggest party in the absence of any other solution they might stay on in government until another voting system and elections are organized and maybe ginty loney would be asked to continue as a caretaker in the meantime and then they will work hopefully on a new electoral law that satisfies everybody and forces the formation of a majority would be with us a lower percentage maybe thirty five percent it's also a setback for silvio berlusconi who had looked like being kingmaker in an extraordinary political comeback but the biggest losers of all are the european union after a whole slew of election results in countries like austria the netherlands and france in recent months where the populace got close but will be sent back this is
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their breakthrough moments the result will be applauded most in capitals like budapest in warsaw where and see immigrants euro skeptic parties are already in power they will see this result in italy as their entry into the european mainstream all in all it's a deeply uncertain outcome for now it's only is ungovernable barnsley al-jazeera wrote. probably new guinea has been shaken by three strong aftershocks a week after a powerful earthquake killed at least fifty five people the mountain the southern highlands or worse affected six hundred kilometers from the capital port mauls me one hundred fifty thousand people remain in urgent need of emergency supplies damage rumors and landslides are hampering delivery food water and sanitation is badly needed a.b.c. australia journalist eric tozer has more for us from the capital. one of the things this earthquake did was destroy food god and smoke people up there are
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a subsistence farmers without those gardens they don't have food and it also dammed rivers the mountains have caved in upon river systems and most people's access to water comes from those rivers and streams and they're now backing up and becoming polluted so there's an ongoing problem now about access to clean drinking water has only just started arriving that's because the area as i said he's quite remote but also because the government's capacity to deliver services is quite limited the ideas coming in from the australian government and it's being distributed by an oil and gas company or oil search that has thirty three sites right around that region so at the moment it's the private sector and a foreign government that are actually doing the i deliver ease so people were wondering where the government was but it said it had real trouble getting information from the quite carries about sixty three my both towers were damaged a number of them collapsed and they've only been able to restore about forty of them so there's extensive damage that has limited the amount of information that's
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come out in the paint the government said it was basically flying blind and it didn't know where to send the i'd but now that situation's improving they've got i going in tomorrow and it's been coming over the weekend from foreign governments and that's going to be ramping up by the next few days so everybody involved says the people there that really need food and water and medical care will start receiving that now we've got a lot more to come here and i'll just hang gliding china's national people's congress meets to make changes that could see president xi stay in power for life. and finally makes a comeback in colombia with thousands of gather every year. how i would have places say we have got some quasi weather coming into japan over the next couple days this last area
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a cloud him making its way out of the way clear skies coming in behind area of low pressure just in the process of sliding away from seven hundred sheep watch the skies come back in full choose day twelve celsius there in tokyo eleven degrees in a sock or even into northern parts we should see a lot of dry and fire weather maybe just one of two wintry flurries for a time similar picture as we go on through wednesday but a little cooler there in tokyo and also in a saka or a cloud there just coming in across the yellow sea you can see it joins up with some other wet weather that we have into central parts of china and we have seen copious amounts of rainfall here recently the very nasty weather nasty storm here using the province and brought some very very heavy rain thundery downpours of violent winds as well as damaging winds and some large hail as well eg sized house coming through here caused a fair bit of damage in and around the region then it will be a little try as we go on through tuesday hang on to your hats comes back in this week i wanted to well stay move very wet move very windy weather pushing through
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further south doesn't it bad hong kong should be largely fine in for our highs here getting up to twenty three degrees celsius. a survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill them when they're suffering but it didn't have the power to do who's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. role in the future is that all. you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families because in egypt if i could just find a finger i could bury him hunter at this time on al-jazeera.
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toughest take a look at the top stories here tout his area in syria u.n. aid convoy has ended eastern ghouta for the first time since attacks on the seas rebel on klav escalated two weeks ago but u.n. workers say seventy percent of the supplies including trauma kits and surgical equipment was seized by the government before the trucks were allowed in. and envoys from south korea have met the north korean leader kim jong un and his aides in pyongyang the delegates of the first south korean officials to meet kim since he took power at the end of twenty eleven. and the ripples coming in italy's former prime minister matteo renzi leader of the democratic party has decided to step down following his party's defeat in the general election the anti immigration
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league party's leader has just said that he has the right and duty to govern its. china's parliament is expected to approve a change of the constitution which would allow for president xi to stay in power for life the largely ceremonial national people's congress is holding its annual conference in beijing there's a china correspondent adrian brown tiananmen square has been the setting for some of the most of fining moments in recent chinese history not all of them peaceful now a new political drama is unfolding this carefully choreographed gathering involves almost three thousand delegates and almost as many journalists like parliament the media in china is controlled by the party offering uniform coverage of the national people's congress normally last for ten days but this year it's being extended by
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five days possibly to give delegates more time to discuss proposed changes to china's constitution which could mean she paying being president for life the issue is overshadowing this congress but most delegates we spoke to didn't want to talk about it i don't want to discuss it i asked them he said. and no comment from him either party discipline though would ensure the amendment is passed that loan until either those capable people should stay in their posts as long as possible. to their decision is made by the party as a delegate i fully support it. the decisions made here will affect almost a fifth of humanity premier league chung presented his annual work report with his boss seated just a few rows behind him. he said the communist party not the country had faced an
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extremely complex environment both at home and abroad in his forty five page address he mentioned she jingping eighteen times when you needed ten years that we were rarely even close around the party central committee was commerce xi jinping at his coal hole high the banner of socialism with chinese characteristics and follow the guidelines xi jinping saw on socialism with chinese characteristics for a new era the premier presented a vision of a vibrant growing economy but in language often reminiscent of them out here a and there was one overriding message china will be great again so long as she jing pings at the helm adrian brown al-jazeera beijing. the u.s. aircraft carrier has arrived in vietnam for the first time since the end of the vietnam war the visit by the u.s.s. carl vinson to the port of dan ang marks the biggest u.s.
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military presence in the country since one thousand nine hundred five when hey ripples now from. this visit by the u.s. military to vietnam is very symbolic the aircraft carrier the carl vinson anchoring off the city of done there which is where u.s. ground troops first came ashore in one thousand nine hundred sixty five to begin their campaign in the vietnam war ever since that war came to an end particularly in the last couple of decades relations between the united states and vietnam have been steadily improving in this visit will be seen as another important step in that process but it's also about the south china sea where the carl vinson is anchoring is the south china sea or the e.c. as it's known in vietnam china claims pretty much all of the south china sea and over the last couple of years in particular it's been very busy developing islands and reefs in that area which has caused a lot of tension with other claimant countries in southeast asia in particular with vietnam so this visit is about the united states sending
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a message to china as well that it wants freedom of navigation through the south china sea and also it's about vietnam sending a message to china that in the united states it has a strategic partner that it could call upon if the situation in the south china sea deteriorates more ranger her mobile phone footage is said to show hundreds escaping reckon state into bangladesh at dawn on sunday the phone blogger says homes in beauty down were taught some saturday night almost seven hundred thousand have fled mia masses all this reporting mass killings rape and torture by the military mia miles leaders deny ethnic cleansing and separately hundreds of mere mass soldiers are refusing. to leave an area on the bangladesh border myanmar's government says they've received intelligence ripples of an imminent attack critics say the troop presence is proof that repatriation to me amar is not really an option charlotte
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dallas rickles. this sprawling coupal on camp near the bangladesh meum our border home to nearly six hundred thousand ranger refugees the majority have arrived since august. one refugee who witnessed the influx is kemal hussein has lived here since he was two his parents also fled violence some e.m.r. in the ninety's. the concern was people are coming to bangladesh who'd never been here before they don't know the place they don't know anyone they don't know the roads where to go what to eat where to sleep i want i want i want them for all we have the smic in october after he saved up a missing persons birth in the scramble for survival into bangladesh many refugees became separated and disoriented as he reminded some seven hundred families in the first two months. has closed the bush it's no longer needed ranjan no longer
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stream over the border they settling into a crucible on camp as hard just like he did some twenty years ago. my concern is i've been living here since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight a came from burma when i was only a child now i'm twenty eight i'm still here what will happen to those who are coming now i believe they'll suffer more. in the emma and bangladesh governments have been negotiating over a petrie ation deal that would return more than seven hundred thousand russian jets but critics say me n ma is not an honest broker the government has deflected accusations of ethnic cleansing and even genocide and cannot be trusted to re home the very people it pushed out they say the latest troop build up on the border is a hostile message for the revenger the whole purpose of forcibly evicted and destroying the communities over rangers across the northern arc on is to make
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sure that like you know burma. no longer has ranger as a group and so why would. take the you know nearly one million rangers back. then just say they wouldn't return anyway until they have a guarantee of safety compensation for the destroyed villages and citizenship something that been denied for thirty five years. bangladesh remained settled one million were henge are entirely dependent on handouts following kemal making crucial on kemp their home charlotte ballasts and his ear a man has been shot dead in mccain a faster after he tried to storm a roadblock near the presidential compound in the capital ouagadougou two other men managed to escape it comes two days after eight people were killed in twin attacks on the military headquarters and the french embassy in mother to the aquino fastens
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prime minister paul cover to ever condemn the incident says cowardly terrorists attacks. in london thousands of people celebrated international women's day in a march led by the city's mare. politicians musicians and activists joined the rally which started at the houses of parliament and ended at trafalgar square calling for gender equality a century after emily pankhurst helped british swimming gain the right to vote her great granddaughter was at the march and says there's a long way to go before women share the same rights as men. it's a hundred years since some women got the vote i think evelyn pankhurst my great grandmother and sylvia plank us my grandmother would be saying look let's celebrate the achievements there are some fantastic games that we do need to be aware of and highlight but they would be forward looking and they'd be saying you know come on hundred years and you're still fighting equal pay you still not have equal
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representation in parliament violence massage leave the treatment that women get it sounds too similar to the type of world that we lived in and come on keep going i'm sure they'd be urging us on. the shape of water has won best picture at hollywood's biggest night of the year the academy awards frances mcdormand won best actress for her role in three billboards outside evan missouri and gary oldman took best actor for his portrayal of britain's second world war leader winston churchill in darkest hour rob reynolds has more from outside the dolby theater where the oscars took place. and you know i think that that the most interesting moment was when frances mcdormand picked up her oscar and asked all the women industry professionals directors cinematographers actors all the women in the audience to stand and you know essentially take a bow be recognized and then saying to all the men the producers and studio heads
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look you know you have to begin bringing more women into the film industry you know we need better representation of women because it's about eighty five percent male versus fifty percent female in these top spots like directing jimmy kimmel he brought on brought up harvey weinstein right away said that it was a good thing that the academy had expelled him last year after the sexual scandals came out and said that the whole world is watching they did try to make a couple of jokes particularly about the fizzy physical properties of the oscar statue which i won't go into here but those jokes. got a fair smattering of applause i'd say. that colombian pop songs like should care abdomen eight the modern day music scene but there's a growing band of old school lovers who flock to cali every year for
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a festival which celebrates music over vinyl. scoring the bins searching for that missing record or a rare treasure it might seem like a relic from a bygone age but not for the thousands who crowd columbia's traditional meeting of music lovers and collectors. it's our twenty sixth year it's a calling for all lovers of latin music salsa afro cuban all united by the same passion salsa music and vinyl records for six consecutive days fans about for a caribbean music gather to trade stories i think it's an alpha piece. they kept coming as the analog formats was replaced by c.b.s. first then digital and they're still at it now that finally seeing a worldwide resurgence. it's an old format which was presumed dead but it refuses to go away and actually it's coming back with force people are dusting off the
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records they had stored away the passion is back just. like any i these albums go for just a few us dollars to up two hundred twenty some cases even more than one thousand u.s. dollars depending on how rare it is or how highly sought after by collectors and it's not only old nostalgics the an able man this is part of a group of young salsa music aficionado's who arrived from new york she says these albums also remind her of her father and here described me i started that experience and what i want to do are more evenings by the end of the day where everything was very high profile murder rate came to me thankfully i'm being from over all that in america a large country no. you remind me how i wanted to thank for my vote for my life and as night falls the meeting him never to believe
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turns into a record playing party with people shaking hitting on cowbells and dancing as collectors' polished their soon to be player to rarities for the excited crowd. and proud owner of five thousands of them says it's difficult to choose this favorite. they're all special to me but the music lover like the first the heart of. it runs in our blood like a disease. no doubt it's a contagious but cheerful illness and one that won't let you stand still. just. take a look at the top stories here in syria a u.n. aid convoy has ended the first time since attacks on the besieged rebel clave escalated two weeks ago but u.n. workers say seventy percent of supplies including trauma kits and surgical
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equipment seized by the government before the trucks were allowed in the syrian government says it's got control of a third of rebel territory and is. good. there is no contradiction between a truce and the combat operations advancement of yesterday but they were taught by the arab syrian army took place in the midst of this troops that's why when we speak about the resolution there are some positives that allow for the achievement of humanitarian goals at the same time as allowing us to get the terrorists this is why we have to continue with our operation while at the same time allowing civilians to leave the delegation from south korea have met the north korean leader . kim jong un young the delegates are the first south korean officials to meet kim since he took power at the end of twenty eleven the south korean president in has
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sent them in a bid to get pyongyang talking to washington and to avert conflict a hung parliament is expected in italy following sunday's general election the anti establishment five star movement is the single largest party but it trails behind the center right alliance which has a thirty seven percent share of the vote the anti immigration league policies leader as said that he has the right and the duty to govern a silly. power new guinea has been shaken by three strong aftershocks a week after a powerful earthquake killed at least fifty five people the mountainous southern highlands the worst affected six hundred kilometers from the capital. one hundred fifty thousand people remain in urgent need of supplies damage roads and landslides are hampering delivery food water and sanitation is badly needed. a u.s. aircraft carrier has arrived in vietnam for the first time since the end of the vietnam war the visit by the us s. col vincent marks the biggest u.s.
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military presence in the country since one thousand nine hundred eighty five inside stories next. conflicts of interest in the white house donald trump's son in law is reported to have used his influence with the president to boost the family business and cushion or has had his top secret security clearance downgraded is that a sign of more chaos in the president's inner circle this is inside story.
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