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i've been killed in guatemala in one of the most violent volcanic eruptions in decades thousands more being forced to leave their homes as forego spews rocks potash and smoke several kilometers into the sky lava flows have buried at least one village. jordan's prime minister may be forced out after days of anti austerity protests in the capital amman sources have told al-jazeera that king abdullah is expected to ask mulkey to resign in a meeting at the royal palace. anti immigrant sentiment seems to be rising across europe slovenia is the latest country where a populist party has done well in elections following its neighbors italy and hungry but although former prime minister younis young right wing party won most of the votes and fell far short of a majority opinion over has more from libya. he's a former prime minister once disgraced by a corruption scandal but now young and his slovenian democratic party are back on
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the political map. his hardline on immigration secured his party victory in this election immigration has been at the top of the political agenda since two thousand and fifteen when half a million people playing ball pass through slovenia on their way to best in europe close. most foreign challenges that are part of the domestic challenges including a modern crisis so it's a challenge for the whole of the e.u. during a biggest wave of mass migrations we told our european partners that a better large should be in short supply back in their countries and not in europe listed on his nearest challenger was comedian turned politician martin charles leader of the new center left party who see more trussell trust the first it is impossible to bias he said it publicly before the elections that we will not enter a yani stance as coalition let's give time to the relative let's give him the chance to form a government and then we will see what happens if we have this opportunity they will form the government and. the snap election was called after the sudden
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resignation of prime minister. he stepped down in much due to a failed railway a project he's credited with boosting slovenia's economy up to recession but it wasn't enough for voters here. slovenia once a part of former yugoslavia joined the european union in two thousand and four a government led by an agenda which if slovenia to the right and add an anti immigrant voice to the analysts say young has a big challenges ahead the electorate is here in the voices are hungry are all and it's ocular to you know go after go after and immigration policies after the say that you will drown out crowd you know dream the song. said he's a leader who has had the chance he hasn't done it so far will he do it this time around it's a big question but the bigger question is can he even form a government even though young is young says martin won't most votes in this
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election we find himself in a difficult position it will be very hard for him to find a willing partners in the other participant want a coalition most of them don't share his political beliefs and all of. the police in france are carrying two more migrants camps in paris after some operation last week kinds of people have been living in the temporary accommodation last wednesday please move more than a thousand people from another camp underneath the main paris ring road those who were forced to leave were taken to shelters across our city. and neighboring italy the new interior minister says the island of sicily will no longer be what he calls europe's refugee camp salvini made the comments and put salo one of the main rival points for refugees and migrants making the dangerous crossing from north africa sonia gago reports from rome. italy his new interior minister has wasted no
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time making his mark latham the me a man who has been unapologetic about his anti immigrant sentiments on the frontline of one of italy's main landing points for refugees fleeing war persecution and extreme poverty unabashed by his surroundings to make his point against the change to the view marriage and such these are emergency centers my interest is to work in order to reduce the number of people arriving and increase the number of deportations this is not easy to do nor is it possible to do in a quarter of an hour then the coming weeks. because but still remains presence was not welcomed by everyone some hay view his rhetoric with suspicion they make it on t.v. or even acquired to write hits a disastrous conditions and they don't have the right to be noticed there are a lot of mistakes in the care of migrants admirable migrants because talk about the good times in recent years the refugee crisis has engulfed italy and put a strain on its infrastructure immigration has dominated politics and divided the
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country in a way that has not been seen in decades much of the blame has been placed on the european union which many say has not helped enough as a country struggles with its own crises in the last few years tens of thousands of people have arrived in italy by sea from the north african coast but also fouls and have been repatriated mr salvini has promised a fast track deportations but he still hasn't provided any details on exactly how he'll do that. meanwhile he will be in luxembourg this week for a meeting of the e.u. interior ministers the major point of discussion will be the dublin accord which requires refugees to register themselves in the first member state they arrive at a rule which mr salvini wants to see renegotiated as quickly as possible. al-jazeera rome.
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and al-jazeera investigation has found that saudi arabia played a bigger role in causing the gulf crisis than previously thought the report shows the cell that hacked the cats our news agencies website in may last year worked from a government ministry in riyadh the phones and computers were connected to a saudi communication company hackers posted fake quotes attributed to qatar amir this led to saudi arabia the us. and egypt cutting ties with qatar and imposing a blockade and as the one year anniversary of the blockade of qatar approaches there are efforts in the us to win support president donald trump initially backed the blockade in countries of saudi arabia the u.a.e. egypt and bahrain before calling on all sides to resolve the dispute political head looks at the role lobbying has played. the nation of qatar on fortunately has historically been a funder of terrorism it was
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a shock in washington and across the globe a u.s. president publicly going after cutter a close ally that houses the biggest u.s. base in the middle east siding with the blockading countries. at the time many believe the saudis fawning treatment of him in riyadh played a part but we now know thanks to e-mails leaked to the associated press that the push to get the president to side with saudi arabia and the united arab emirates began months before the emails are from elliot rudy a big time republican fundraiser according to the a.p. he was working with george nader who said he was close to both of the crown princes from saudi arabia and the u.a.e. broady reportedly lobbied the president and later received hundreds of millions of dollars worth of defense deals from the u.a.e. in one email bertie boasted about his role writing trumps vocal support of saudi arabia at this summit quote is a direct result of the campaign we have led over the past two months to highlight
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the funding of terrorism by qatar and the muslim brotherhood brody is suing cutter he says they hacked his e-mails a charge they deny but cutters facing more scrutiny because of another court case prominent guitars are being sued by rapper ice cube he says they didn't pay him as promised in a business deal and his partner testified that they tried to use them to get to steve benen in testimony describing their offer as a bribe which they also deny all sides of spent millions of dollars on lobbyist trying to sway the traffic in a straight line country in the gulf region is a threat to global security are putting ads in the president's favorite cable channel placing op eds in prominent papers lobbying lawmakers stand with the united states to defeat terrorism and. there are a lot of guys who are making an awful lot of money and mr former lobbyist stephen billet thinks they're likely waste. millions of dollars because you never really see any evidence of it later on you know you'll see decisions made at
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a later time that indicate that there was a positive outcome according to the new york times the saudis and u.a.e. offered to help the drone campaign before the election it's unclear if anything was done on his behalf with their money but it's an allegation special counsel robert muller is like looking at the man at the center of many of these questions george nader is cooperating with the investigation. al-jazeera washington choose able mark one year since the blockade began we'll have a special program looking at the political economic and human impact of the crisis that's at eight hundred g.m.t. on tuesday on al-jazeera. now the wall street journal is reporting the u.a.e. has asked the united states to help to take control of yemen's ports of her data from heathy rebels the red sea port serves as the main entry point for aid to reach millions of yemenis and mirage and american forces work together inside the country
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but the u.s. has so far stayed away from fighting around the port the former philippine president benigno aquino has appeared in court queues of ordering a vaccination campaign before a drug was fully tested and despite warnings of health risks eight hundred thousand children received the vaccine against the mosquito borne virus is now being linked to a number of deaths to matter i mean the gun has more from manila. former president benigno aquino appeared before a court here at the department of justice together with several members all the cabinet they submitted their counter. they're accused. of government funds criminal negligence and. until now. and even members of the prosecution did not appear today but this scandal is something that has been dragging on for many months in fact. he no together with
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several members of his cabinet already appeared before a long dragged out hearing led by the allies all of the current president he says that they are ready. and to answer all the allegations but he also wonders whether this is all part of an attempt to discredit his government as you know several members and appointees of president benigno aquino government removed or have been put behind bars. hundreds of bodies have been found in the iraqi city of mosul almost a year after it was taken from there were buried in ruins along the banks of the tigris river. reports from baghdad. it's been eleven months since a rocky prime minister. declared victory over in mosul much of what was iraq's second biggest city lies in ruins the fighting was described as the most intense urban combat since world war two. the search for bodies goes on
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civil defense search and rescue teams are concentrating on areas close to the banks of the river tigris it was here that the iraqi government forces supported by international coalition air strikes. and killed most of the last remaining leisel fighters in the city i saw bodies that were covered around seven hundred these bodies were all of that used to hide in these houses are often. and clearing these bodies out of the unexploded munitions hidden bombs explosive vests and rigged houses with i.e.d. as we are trying our best to overcome these obstacles. the remains of eisel fighters are being found close to dead civilians who were on able to escape it's estimated around ten thousand civilians were killed in a province in the battle against isis most of them and west of mosul. we have been pulling up bodies for eight days already from near the river tigris
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person within this quarter alone we have found two hundred bodies on the first day four hundred on the second day and around them a hundred on the third we have difficulty getting heavy machinery aside all city because of their normal alleyways. more than two million iraqis remain displaced across the country including approximately seven hundred thousand from mosul the rebuilding of the city has yet to start families like the space many more months if not years living in camps the delay is primarily because of questions about who will foot the bill at the donor's conference in kuwait in february iraq allies for help with the eighty eight billion dollars cost of rebuilding this country including mosul but only thirty billion dollars was pledged the iraqi government faces having to cover the majority of rebuilding costs itself for now almost
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a year since the battle against leisel in mosul was one the search for and recovery of the dead continues at al-jazeera baghdad. these are the top stories at least seven people killed in a suicide attack outside a university in afghanistan's capital more than twelve thousand religious scholars were meeting in kabul and had announced against the ongoing war in afghanistan. from the capital. i think gathering for example this went around the country about . three minutes when that suicide bomber when i actually they had just come to an agreement saying that suicide bombings were issued
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a fatwa against suicide bombings and islamic really against suicide bombing saying the bombing of muslims was an islamic and then that's when this suicide bomber set himself off at least twenty five people have been killed in guatemala and one of the most violent volcanic eruptions in decades thousands more being forced to leave their homes as spews rocks hot ash and smoke several kilometers into the sky lava flows have buried at least one village jordan's prime minister maybe four stars after days of anti austerity protests in the capital amman sources have told al-jazeera that king abdullah is expected to ask to resign in a meeting at the royal palace search and rescue missions are underway in the mediterranean sea after two boats carrying refugees capsized while heading for europe but these fifty five people including seven children died in two separate incidents of greece and two this year. police in france are carrying two more migrant camps in paris after some operations last week last wednesday police moved
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more than a thousand people from another camp underneath the main paris ring road catalonia as president is meeting the jailed leaders of october failed bid for independence from spain jim toro is visiting the nine leaders just days after his government was sworn in tory is pushing for talks with spain's new prime minister pedro sanchez on the future of the catalan reach him. those are the headlines witness pakistan no place like home is up next. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera.
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