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refugee problem is something which is a geopolitical issue that's for governments international institutions to manage under one thousand refugees don't have the right to more freely on the other hand gord's can move freely as far and as much as they want. multinational colonialism this is of the another mint over the democratic process these companies they just want the money europe's forbidden colony episode one at this time on al-jazeera. a u.n. convoy finally gets into syria's battered eastern but not all of the aid supplies have been allowed through. this and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up later of italy's far
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right anti emigrant league party declares he has a duty to form the government after an election with no clear winner. a south korean delegation meets north korean leader kim jong un it's the first high level visit from seoul in over a decade and. the shape of what i love story involving a fantasy river creature wins best picture on oscar night that's a hollywood confronted about sexual misconduct and racism. i may begin in syria for a u.n. aid convoy has entered the duma the main town inside the besieged rebel held on klav of eastern go-to but before being allowed past army checkpoints most of the convoys medical supplies were confiscated reports and let me give you a warning some of you might find the images in the story disturbing. it's the first
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time aid has entered the controlled enclave of eastern since the latest offensive began just over two weeks ago but world health organization officials say seventy percent of what was loaded on the trucks was removed during inspection. it's not the first time syrian government officials have prevented trauma kits and surgical supplies from reaching besieged areas they have been systematically removed from aid convoys in the past to prevent rebel fighters being treated. but such life saving medical equipment is what is urgently needed medics say they are struggling according to the united nations up to one thousand civilians some of them critically ill need to be evacuated to receive proper treatment already a few thousand people have been injured in the airstrikes and the toll continues to rise. we were sleeping when my cousin came and told us my
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sister's husband was killed god bless him then the warplanes hit nearby my cousin my mother and father and two of my siblings were injured two of my other siblings are safe because they were in the underground shelter. i on the ground a pro-government forces are advancing on several fronts taking territory in recent days mainly farms and villages in the east forcing many people to flee to the western parts of the enclave this spite international criticism and outrage the syrian president bashar assad promised to continue the offensive until eastern recaptured the government says it is fighting what it calls terrorists and it blames rebels for holding civilians as human shields the people in eastern huda say the government wants to depopulate the area they are wrapping children killed in the bombardment with u.n. aid bags to show their anger over the organizations inability to help them others
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had a message to the syrian government backer russia. putin wants to displace the people of eastern water you have no business here and neither does your medical you shouldn't be opening recorded doors for us tonight or you should just stop getting us we were remain steadfast and no one can force us to leave our land god willing. the united nations says it has permission to deliver supplies enough for seventy thousand people in the next few days but it is estimated up to four hundred thousand people are in eastern huta an area that has been under siege for four years an area that doesn't receive aid regularly whatever aid does reach those trapped inside will help but it is far from enough that. beirut linda thompson is the spokeswoman for the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in syria she says there's still hope medical supplies will get into in some quarter. convoy still contains nutrition supplies somehow supplies
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along with food for over twenty seven thousand people in need so this is of course we are extremely disappointed that many lifesaving health class were not allowed to be loaded but we also have a follow up on why on thursday and we hope that we've those medical supplies will be able to be loaded in in the rest. and the rest of the supplies that are destined for duma as we had said earlier the ballcock it is for somebody's mouth and people in need in dumas but this is far from enough we haven't been able to reach on a regular basis the last time was on the fourteenth of february and before that had been over some of the day that we had not been able to meet we continue to deliver assistance to millions of people a month in in all areas and wherever we have access you know we're ready to provide the full the full package of humanitarian assistance to people in need this
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includes things like food medicine water and sanitation supplies and shelter items these are people don't need just you know certain types of things they need many types of things and the other thing in addition to supplies is that we need regular absence so that we can assess what the situation is on the ground and that we can better inform the type of the system that we're bringing and a surge in support for populist and far right parties in italy's election has left it in political deadlock after a campaign dominated by anger against immigration and unemployment the euro skeptic league party is the best performer among a dominant or right wing coalition which is secured thirty seven percent of the vote but the strongest single party is another populist movement called five star as lawrence lee reports. just five years after the first got into parliament the five star movement's b. and c. politicians policy of the clear individual with his in this election to come
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payments old and found to fight corruption and overturn traditional politics the vote share was more than ten points ahead yes people in the governments would have to betray their promise not to go in switch coalition. equally lega formally the northern league led by matt seo salvini also appended the established order but it's hard line 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 jars he has 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 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
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absence of any other solution they might stay on in government until another voting system and elections are organized and maybe ginty loney will be asked to continue as a caretaker in the mean time and then they will work hopefully on a new electoral law that satisfies of everybody and forces the formation of a majority would be with us a lower percentage maybe thirty five percent is also a setback for silvio berlusconi who had looked like being kingmaker in an extraordinary political comeback but the biggest losers of all of 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 were beaten back this is 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
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mainstream all in all it's a deeply uncertain outcome for now it's only is ungovernable barnsley al-jazeera wrote. well as lorens mentioned the five star movement has always vowed never to go into coalitions but speaking not long ago party leader louis xiii ma appears to be changing his tune responsibly that you don't go at an early talia we feel responsible and we can give a government to sleep today the coalition's haven't got the numbers to fill the government we're open to confronting all political parties starting from the guarantees and also the changes in the presidency. and boys from south korea have been meeting north korea's leader kim jong un in pyongyang the delegates are the first south korean officials to meet kim since he took power at the end of twenty eleven south korean president moon j.n. has sent them to try to get pyongyang talking to washington and of conflict problems bryant has more from seoul. the delegation is now in pyongyang and this
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controversial visit is underway supporters say any chance of dialogue with north korea should be grabbed with both hands but critics argue that south korea is giving too much away with no guarantees that these talks will lead anywhere before the delegation even left seoul there was no confirmation that they would be meeting with kim jong un the north korean leader but soon after they landed they were hosted at a dinner by the north korean leader that combined with the seniority of the officials that were there to greet the delegates and also the fact that the delegation is being put up in an official guest house is all evidence according to seoul about the seriousness with which the north koreans are giving this visit in the coming talks south korea will be looking at ways of advancing into korean dialogue that is certainly achievable what will be harder is for south korea to try
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to lay the groundwork for north korea to have talks with the united states the u.s. has always stated that the north must commit itself to denuclearization so that seems far harder to achieve but the new guinea is being shaken by three strong aftershocks a week after a major earthquake killed at least fifty five people the mountain the southern highlands are worst affected six hundred kilometers from the capital port moresby one hundred fifty thousand people remain in urgent need of emergency supplies damaged roads and landslides are hampering aid delivery food water and sanitation are badly needed a.b.c. australian journalist erik classic has more for us from the capital port moresby. one of the things this earthquake did was destroy food god and smoke people up there are 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
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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 if the ideas coming in from the australian government and it's being distributed by an oil and gas company will 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 volved 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 come out of the page a government said it was basically flying blind and it didn't know where to send the ide but now that situation is improving they've got i'd going in tomorrow and it's been coming over the weekend from foreign governments and that's going to be
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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 still ahead and al-jazeera china's national people's congress meets to make changes that could see president xi jinping stay in power for life. however with some decent spring sunshine across the southern parts of china further north it's not quite so pleasant we've seen some violence storms into jangi province some very heavy rain damaging winds buffeting. the region here is making its way further east as but you can see the waters remain at pretty high exile east hail coming down as well so it's a pretty scary weather things will quieten down as we go on through each tuesday
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clear skies here but notice the rain a little further north that rain because more expansive as we go through wednesday so returning to a similar area not cheap but in hong kong the temperatures here getting up to twenty three degrees celsius with some lovely spells of sunshine plenty of sunshine too across south asia virtually wall to wall sunshine here we have got a little more cloud up across the fall north notice the temperatures really are starting to pick up twenty nine celsius there in new delhi thirty five in a not poor sticky thirty four celsius there for crotch and you can see the cloud there for a time it clears through as we go on into wednesday not so much clout either across iran potentially recent spell of time weather has now gone out of the way look at the temperatures starting to not up highs here in doha of thirty one degrees over the next couple of days. more than forty thousand africans are facing deportation from israel in the world
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more than ninety percent of your can get accepted as if it is the way you do that is you know on the field point one percent of the two of those in danger of being thrown out of the country in which they sold refuge to jazeera at this time. when. you know. you're watching all jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour u.n. aid convoy has entered syria's duma the main town inside the seize rebel held on
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klav of eastern quota but before being allowed past on the checkpoints most of the convoys medical supplies confiscated hung parliament is expected in italy following sunday's general election the anti establishment five star movement is the single largest party but it's trails a center right alliance which has a thirty seven percent vote share so far. south korean envoys have had a rare meeting with north korea's leader south korea's president sent them to pyongyang to encourage kim jong un to a conflict and talk to the united states about a nuclear bomb and missile concerns. china's parliament is expected to approve a change to the constitution which will allow president xi jinping to stay in the job for life he said i'm only on national people's congress is holding its annual conference in beijing china correspondent adrian brown reports. tiananmen square has been the setting for some of the most of fining moments in recent chinese
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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 five days possibly to give delegates more time to discuss proposed changes to china's constitution which could mean she jingping 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. those capable people should stay in their posts as long as possible. to
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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 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 call hold 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
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a vibrant growing economy but in language often reminiscent of the maoists. 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. a u.s. aircraft carrier has arrived in vietnam for the first time since the end of the vietnam war then a further sign of warming relations between the two countries for the carrier has doctor was where american combat troops first arrived during the conflict why is there. this visit by the u.s. military to vietnam is very symbolic the aircraft carrier the carl vinson anchoring off the city of dunn neighing 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
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that process but it's also about the south china sea where the cow vincent is anchoring is the south china sea or the sea 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 a message to china is 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 funerals have been held in indian administered kashmir for six men killed in an attack on a military checkpoint the indian army says at least two of the dead belongs to a band group but that's being disputed and reports.
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calling for justice while carrying the remains of the dead. hundreds join the funeral procession of some of the men killed in an attack on monday at a military checkpoint in the southern district of shop yawn. the indian army says at least two of the dead belong to the armed group lashkar e taiba and others killed in the crossfire were civilians whatever the case if you here believe the military's explanation for the deaths they've got your money most and do you have might imagine you look at it look at these innocent young boys were just regular people they were dragged out of their cause and brutally killed at least six of them how long will this last for how long we are going to die they want to us the government other going to kill us every day. now there was earlier on monday one of the indian administered kashmir is most influential separatist leaders yassin malik led a march against the killings he and his supporters ignored restrictions on protests
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and took to the streets of the main cities where they accuse political leaders of not doing enough to prevent deaths. but yet the killing of three civilians in shopping done was only meant to terrorize the people of kashmir because it's a murder of innocents i hope the political parties that contest the elections here are responsible for this blood bath. mullick was soon arrested and taken into police custody. security was beefed up in srinagar and restrictions imposed in several areas markets remain shot and vehicles largely stayed off the roads with some choosing to stay indoors but elsewhere protests turned violent hundreds defied a curfew and confronted security forces tear gas was fired to disperse the crowds indian government leaders accused his son of training and arming separatist groups who attacked the indian army pakistan denies the allegations since independence in
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one thousand nine hundred seven but nuclear armed neighbors have fought two of their three wars over a muslim majority kasmir which both say is their territory. al-jazeera. big supermarkets and south africa have been clearing their shelves of meat products processed at factories contaminated with listeria an outbreak of hysteria has killed at least one hundred eighty people over the past year and neighboring mozambique botswana and zambia have banned imports malcolm webb reports from johannesburg. this is the food company whose products the government says are responsible for the listeria outbreak they make all kinds of meat products which can be found in supermarkets all over south africa they are affordable to most south africans this outlet now closed its outside one of their factories if not several across the country but the government says that some of their production lines are contaminated and that's why people are lining up here with meat products that they've recently come to demand
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a refund and ask about the risks to their health chaplain mccall advised to sausages regularly for her two young children when i saw on the news last night should tell us get you know i live in now and i'm still alive and. for that matter the health of makeshifts suspect now because what's going to happen to morrow or tonight all right so and i don't know all the symptoms of that is because this is not enough. like teaching for getting the disease and this bacteria is responsible for the more than one hundred seventy deaths at this lab government scientists have been testing samples from patients and food for months from all over the country to identify the source of its industrial food production that enabled it to spread so far contamination occurs during processing and further manufacture because you've got mass production of it on industrial scales
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environmental contamination with in a processing plant can result in contamination of. a significant number of products there are then distributed far and wide and eaten by many potentially at risk people it's here in so wetter than in townships like this across the country that the products the most popular takeaways like this one resign. thousands of new south africa people like to come here to buy sausage is another processed meat product. it would have been many of the companies recalling all its products south africans are now hoping that the outbreak can be brought on the control that nobody else will die. in the criminal known as carlos the jackal is back in court in france for me this sanchez is appealing his life sentence for a bomb attack which killed two people in paris forty four years ago but has the
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details. carlos the jackal has always denied that he took any part in that attack in paris back in one thousand nine hundred seventy four it was around five o'clock in the afternoon local time when a man threw a grenade into the publicists shopping center in central paris two people were killed and more than thirty people were injured in a really shocked people in the city at the time now at his trial over this crime last year here in paris because the jackal said that he didn't take any part in this crime that he was not the man that threw the grenade but the judges found otherwise and they sentenced him to life in prison but his noise of all was said that the evidence was very shaky and in fact they wouldn't there was no d.n.a. they would no fingerprints and they cool that trial false which is why we now have an appeal hearing well at the end of these hearings judges will then decide whether or not to commute the sentence or to uphold as either way because the jackal will remain in jail because he is serving two other life sentences one for
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a series of bombings carried out in front of the nineteen eighties and another for the murder of three people including two french police officers in the one thousand nine hundred sees it was back then at the time because the jackal venezuelan born was one of europe's most wanted men he managed to evade police for many years before french police finally caught up with him in sudan in one nine hundred ninety four he's called himself a professional revolutionary saying that he carried out his attacks in the name of pro palestinian and communist causes. the shape of water i find to say about a mute woman and a hybrid creature has won top honors at the oscars including best picture but often the i know glamour and glitz this is sad in many has been overshadowed by sexual misconduct in the industry brunell's reports. hollywood had war than awards on its mind at the ninetieth annual oscar ceremony host jimmy kimmel quickly brought up disgraced hollywood producer and accused sexual predator harvey weinstein who
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was expelled from the academy last year the academy as you're no doubt aware took action last year to expel harvey weinstein from their ranks there are a lot of great nominees but harvey deserved this about. the far reaching sexual harassment scandal in the growth of the b. two in times up movements were on the minds of many finally saying time's up it's a new day in hollywood with new challenges ahead for all of us while those serious issues overshadowed hollywood's big night to a certain extent the show as they say must go on and it did. and the oscar goes to. the shape of war. this may very well be the shape of water one of the best picture award to be the story of a love affair between a mute cleaning lady and a strange him hideous creature at the center of
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a cold war weapons program it beat out stiff competition from get out lady bird and i told ya among other films. the shape of borders film director ke arrow del toro won the best director award. frances mcdormand won the best female actor award for her role as an angry and grieving mother in three billboards outside at the desert she asked all the women in the audience to stand and take a. look. thank you thank you thank you i hear oh. thank god i. as many predicted the best male actor nod went to gary oldman for his did it in polluter in performance as winston churchill in the darkest hour. allison janney portrayal of an unlevel mother in i told you won her the best female supporting actor will rule. i did it all by
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myself. sam rockwell took hold the best male supporting actor oscar for playing a violent racist police officer who turns over a new leaf words the chilean transgender drama a fantastic woman won the best foreign language film oscar. and the audience pleasing cartoon poco one for best animated feature the biggest thank you of all to the people of mexico coco would not exist without sugar and lucy beautiful culture and tradition costume designer margaret olley woods big night is over but the movement against sexual harassment in the film industry continues to expand and grow stronger going out everybody robert oulds al jazeera ali. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories a u.n.
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aid convoy has entered city as duma the main town inside the besieged rebel held on clay of of eastern ota before being allowed pasta on the checkpoints most of the convoys medical supplies were confiscated. a hung parliament is expected in a timely following sunday's general election the five star movement is the single largest party but its trails a center right alliance which has a thirty seven percent vote share so far the leader of the anti immigration law liz party has said he has the right and. duty to govern italy. and boys from south korea have been meeting north korea's leader kim jong un in pyongyang the delegates the first south korean officials to meet kim since he took power at the end of twenty eleven south korean president in i sent them to try to get pyongyang talking to washington to avert conflict. the criminal known as carlos the jackal is back in court in france in a slimy to sanchez is appealing his life sentence for
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a bomb attack which killed two people in paris forty four years ago a court in turkey has refused to release two greek soldiers who were detained last week they say they accidentally crossed the border into turkey while on patrol in heavy snow and fog the soldiers reportedly took pictures of the area to send to this appears to have a new guinea's been shaken by three strong aftershocks a week after a powerful earthquake killed at least fifty five people the mountainous southern highlands are worst affected six hundred kilometers from the capital port moresby damaged roads and landslides are making it difficult to deliver the aid food water and sanitation are badly needed. a u.s. aircraft carrier is arrived in vietnam for the first time since the end of the vietnam war it's seen as a sign of warming relations between the two countries denying where the carrier has dogs was where american combat troops first arrived during the war those are the headlines the news continues here on al jazeera off to talk to all to zero by fire
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