tv Seven Days In Beirut Al Jazeera July 3, 2018 9:00am-10:01am +03
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i'm on al jazeera. you're watching algis their own cell robin in doha these are all top news stories a youth football team have been found after being trapped for more than a week in a flooded cave in northern thailand rescue workers struggled for days to drain the waters in a bid to reach the twelve youngsters and their twenty five year old coach food and medical supplies have been sent in because the mission to bring them out to me takes some time when he has more from china right after a long search that at times seemed hopeless the first signs emerged that twelve boys and the football coach were alive the british searches were the first to make contact deep inside tunnel one cave.
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what. her. confirmation outside came from the man who had the job of delivering what little news there was about the fate of the missing this time he was able to say what everyone wanted to hear. about the thirteen missing people the latest report from the seal unit which went in and managed to reach the beach they found the beach flooded but then they went further about three hundred to four hundred meters to another area of high ground they found a young brothers a safe it's been an agonizing wait for the families many of whom have been camping near the entrance to the cave since they went missing. iconic springs how i feel it's stunning and i'm very proud i never expected this day to come i didn't have
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any information that led me to believe that my son would come out. for more than a week expert divers struggled to get through the cave system because of the huge amount of water flowing swiftly through it progress was painstakingly slow and at times the conditions forced the searches to retreat getting the boys and their coach out of the cave may be a long and difficult process and the big challenge may still be the water level even though it's dropped dramatically in the last few days more heavy rain is on the way. pumping is continuing around the clock to try to get as much water out of the cave before the heavy rains return the priority now is on getting food drinking water and medical attention to the thirteen while the plan is hatched to try to get them out which once complete will bring to an end a horrific ordeal and a remarkable story of survival wayne hay al-jazeera chiang rai. mexico's president
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elect says he's offered to help reduce u.s. bound migration in exchange for president donald trump support and the us manuel lopez obrador spoke to trump on the phone to his electoral win on sunday. the u.n. says more than a quarter of a million syrians have now been displaced by the government's offensive to retake a day or province jordan is that to hold talks with syria's ally russia this week in the hope of paving the way for a ceasefire it comes after opposition talks with russia broke down when splits emerge between the rebel groups and germany's chancellor has backed down on the like gratian on migration to save a fragile coalition government until america has reached a compromise after tense talks with her zero her for the leader of main coalition party the c.s.u. now she agreed to tighten border controls and set up holding centers to speed up the processing of asylum seekers withdrew his threat to resign the un's envoy for yemen is insanity to meet who the rebels martin griffiths is trying to broker
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a deal to end the bombardment of the hugely control city of data by the saudi and iraqi coalition a coalition backs the yemeni government which is demanding the hoof he's withdraw also the libyan navy says sixty three refugees and migrants are missing after their inflatable boat sank east of tripoli that avi rescued another forty one people in one of three operations on monday now the international organization for migration says more than a thousand people have died during to cross over from libya to europe this year on monday a ship with rescued migrants on board was detained by malta those were the headlines here on al-jazeera more news in half an hour next is al-jazeera world to stay with us.
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thank you and i'm so out of this little out of all almost. at home then a little. while life this is your. don't want to wake up at all and should put on a hot dog. can follow up with. some. people always ask you to tell you first impressions i don't know perhaps i'm too nervous to tell you anything new. is a place i would hurry to leave and next school wise and rain mixing them on the back.
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i don't wish i don't have a lot of. yeah i don't much of my home that i know that i had at home there are a lot i'm sure i was young enough for me to throw i'll go along with that was having nick we get shut up i don't think any set off not even that shout out yeah i know but not a crime personally i went up. and i listened didn't run with that. not how much i dare say i don't. even know what's on the ground so i don't see a computer and hummed and a hundred that would say i could have sucked out because the mind ben-ami law. and i look at how as you buy the book come out of the problem of home. and that's not a good number oh. no no out of the city. for seven long goodbye.
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honey. i can so that when both of them hear about them being mafia honey. never. let me alone i think with. them i made up my own. i don't think i'm. a man and need. have. some. more. i just got big mistakes from it i ninety five. well i was all love. let's hear the small of a man not going to school when he get high soon i know who. i believe posting here. what does it boss think or thought of post me and.
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you know. one just telling me that some people here the british people some of them may be here for it was a. children's all. related on your parents my parents my girlfriend yeah. she's scared of it. only. you know i wouldn't assume that this is. the family stay long enough to make me feel welcome. and. it is a small place to have a home but it is a home and i just don't learn says to give me his room to sleep in. then i want to. know. yet of. that now. yeah now i'm not.
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well. and. also people coming in and out of the house must have seen at least thirty different people normal evening for them although when you start kind of zoom in zoom in now and thinking where i am in a refugee camp with. with hide shoes. who's been been here for seventy years and. and he's been a refugee almost all his life. kind of feels strange that that is so permanent for him to be in a camp and being
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good smaller bad luck. but us. now it's a i mean we're no gun is it up forward lawyers that are. now here i have great guy and. i'm there but to live there i mean the big promise to him is there are walls or an absolute law in there. about i never quarrel but let in new balance and those that are in a bad moment in my nana might badly but enemies around madison we're going to hear. also a bit of. good little bart of couldn't law. and it'll fall to quit looking up and had
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a better and after all at no kind. of that is yet another so what if it had a bill. in the head medicine thought almost off. yannick certain bill mahoney of the national national. on the other that i still think that. hello pussy. oh she. was she. saw about you know a lot of the month sort of. brings me to the nursing home i shipped on the stars to tell me about escape from palestine when he was a boy and the beginning of his life in the diaspora.
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here for a brief closing time the people of that they asked for show me that when they are together they can we live a life taken from them so by and the night. i think. i should done shows the rest of the story in the house i'm at the one month sort of. the head guy that. would be here. that is not a boy. and when i do with humana kidney or pillage your own death would. come to set that up big. or got it dead in the next week and. just that one but. i want to. pay for. that billboard don't you if me. if i'm not.
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is that i'll bore you with is it not a very precious believe no. not do not know what it is like that but not this way below zero but what. we. now know out of a hat. but that if i'm not being i. thought that you know i've been shot right now all that but without enough. in horror i listen to the stories of the catastrophe told to me by people who were children then. and have lived with their tragedy for seventy is. the effect of kind of a single. shred of stuff just think if you're what i. was missing it was somehow you know you saw you on. the job done and his friends tell me the sign
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is coming from europe committed this massacre and these indiscriminate killings of innocent people not the native jewish people who had lived side by side with the muslims and christians for over two thousand news that it was designed is to store the palestinian homeland and made the people of the nakba homeless and nobody didn't believe this and they say that when i was still at it and now you see it proved it as you live now clearly and then what they've been. through less has been off of the moon the have that man will have let down if it meant that it will not be. the last of this shit in any event that is going to be a sheriff of mine and really has helped me lay the head that it in so let me tell my. thing enough you know we have one day here when we know
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as a father stated over one of the things i've been did you think i did not and that i might be. the end of the amount of money i need to know much like the one i'm in now and why not have. the house if i did not have a man of many a set up i live in the compass of those many in a sort of folly and a little bit about the sort of a sort of i live in the neck of national league. but. my mom was a government man never those who got a home. yet despite their pain there is a hope you're the has growing and believeth and strength every year up to seventy years these people of how that has shown. on the show that. they have they're not a philosophy and what you know about almost all do and now. i'm putting this near not even campaign finance how do you know just how close you know me and your job for last name is along. with that number of this week.
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to kill return symbolic and now realize of a sense of purpose and belief we do not always have looked at them but yet couldn't help but yet know even if they did and it is. inevitable i think you can look at the peak message i have now. i leave the center humbled by the suffering these people have endured and continue to endure but also inspired by the greater resilience. like this i know. that. lebanon. is
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a torn. when those are. the beeline for teen prepared food every day they sit and eat as a family and this is when most conversations happen this is their safe place. but the doing afraid that i put it in and leave it there ok. well i don't have many and i have a. vehicle through interviews with a lot of years. hope to have it up in the game of the you like this on this well almost hollow but have never. sat at the table at home but here you know that is out there and when i saw the scene with.
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the highs i used to be fairly sharia law and how you knew. when how you and i administered two hundred seeing. it would be in my pin in the house you hear on what. we. as you we started our good luck i'm up here or so then me because i love you. more bar. so being my second night sleeping here one moment is like
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a very happy intense emotional moment. then suddenly can be just very depressing realizing where your. old people santa felt like a very unique experience. to be with. and are maybe twenty thirty. old palestinians. probably real or most of them who are in palestine for ninety four to right. you get used to it but you don't. it's not a normal but no more live show. on.
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ahmed was the one who challenge me to come here i want to know about him i want to see him in his world. and on the strength of a job done comes from his childhood and then expulsion from palestine he knows what he's waiting for why he endures what he does. but i wonder about the generation born in the camp. of the shows men are there is many skills when insist on making me a coffee at his local café. he has started to be a nurse but is not allowed to practice because he is
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a palestinian refugee from. his friends each of them with holds and dreams and possibilities i also thought it'd every step because there are police to interview jesus. and there are no i. am it sings now that weddings inside that camp there is only way to provide for his young family. a millennial i can make them their cattle all that. but are you. already tired and. die only. to judge of others that that you went into. just. middles fortunate stud many of his friends did not have this chance. that was. i. but i. don't get that.
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you know the total i go. inside that oh. i wonder what the future holds for these young men how will they screen time and. the dream of another life outside the can. i. this reminds me of our easy it was for myself for my good friend jack to get a job. some things become possible for some purely because of where they were born jack job working with disadvantage you seen on the we were laughing at the time when he told us what. was a moment thank god you know it's there but not read it i think i'll get a letter like that way before i know why that she was on the boat it was like
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oh that was just like just like hot spot i was like when he left the city i was childish everyone else that was it i. was the teacher i was always a bit united i don't know. how horrible that was i took it all was. was. i am happy for jack but right now remembering a privilege hurts. i . was prevented from realizing his dream of not a single but it does not stop him from volunteering his time with the young people of this town.
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but much of that. when the news is restricted and send said the press is not free it is external interference and influence and the move is used to exploit not explained. when journalists access to information is prevented he said at the time but i want us to press. the most of the costs. and just as never sees the light of day no i knew about that i've been into it on the weekend the team of course it out it what the show will have. and the stories that matter go on told
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and the press is not. and neither are we. the afghan national army. guardians of a country ravaged by decades of an occupation abandoned by its liberate his. young men who know that each day could be the nost it to continue to fight for a future free from chaos. understands battle and witness documentary on al-jazeera.
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haw and has i'm seeking the top stories on our rescuers in northern thailand are coming up with a plan to bring a young football team and their coach out of a flooded cave team was found late on monday after ten days trapped below ground scott hyla has the latest on the rescue operation in chiang rai. they are still in there it's going to be a very difficult process to get them out but this is here are trying to hatch a plan the best plan to get them out safely medical technicians are in with them and i will be throughout the day throughout the hours making sure that they're in good health so far it sounds like there's no major health issues for now obviously the very hungry they're being fed supplies have been brought in but it's going to be very difficult to take them out that is because that water level is still very high now it's stopped raining but there's still
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a lot of water in there and the pumping is still going on so that's the biggest issue is the water level because even though it's not raining here the hills around here drain into that cave system mexico's president elect says he's offered to help reduce u.s. bound migration in exchange for president donald trump support under its manual lopez obrador spoke to trump on the phone following his electoral win on sunday germany's chancellor has backed down on migration to save a fragile coalition agreement angela merkel has reached a compromise off the tense talks with a horse hot for the leader of the main coalition pawn of the c.s.u. she agreed to tighten border controls and set up holding senses to speed up processing of asylum seekers so i hope for withdrew his threat to resign. the u.n. says more than a quarter of a million syrians have now been displaced by the government's offensive to retake that our province jordan is set to hold talks with syria's ally russia this week in
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the hope of paving the way for a ceasefire it comes after opposition talks with russia broke down when splits emerged between the two between the rebel groups the un's envoy for yemen is in sana'a to meet the rebels martin gryphus is trying to broker a deal to end the bombardment of the hoody controlled city of data by the saudi and erotic coalition the most senior roman catholic cleric convicted of covering up child sex abuse has been sentenced to twelve months detention in australia the court has ordered an assessment of whether the sixty seven year old can instead be put under home detention those are the headlines and his inner worlds next. thank. goodness you. go home and.
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back home life continues despite there being no chance of getting a job families still by you do. i see the youngest generation now filled with potential in brilliance was well and i think if you think there. was you know. thank you. thank you thank you. thank you you thank. i do not. think you are.
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it is six am and the time that little john jumped on those great granddaughter has to wake if she is to try and reach the owner of school on time. i walk with her as she makes her way through the camp to the place where the bus will because. this is education for the children of the come this is what school means.
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i feel like we're standing in a war zone. as we wait for the bus that no one seems to know how long it will be before it becomes how. there is no show to book store or seat for the children to sit on if their legs are tired there is no electronic board to let us know when the next bus will arrive. and the only thing for sure is that there will be more than six minutes between buses. but. i wonder if i would have had the determination when i was eight years old. was. was. was
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a. lack of skills and means of transport is not the only threat to the young. the hanging cables is a constant danger and according to a fifty five in bushel but as an a camp have been electrocuted so far thirty seven of these lost their lives. oh. i wonder how many people this clinic must provide for.
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each child each mother has a story that stretches over countless shadows of despair war and loss. i want to face the realities of dispossession and the refugees. i have a. lot of. down. and you know no way was for how. many. actually. i wanted to know if this is the only. clinic in the county yes is there anyone else
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and this serving twenty eight thousand people. there are thousands of photos focused in here does it serve or syrians yes yes something official yes. the influx of syrian refugees has doubled the number of people that clinic must now provide for the people with the least have been the only ones opening the doors to the needy. the good news is the whole job done let's just go to court and we'll recover but good news is seldom separated from bad here . and how job done learned some news he was fearing. that the only almost. my whole of the democracy of the fashion oh say i was. alone love the love of my home was
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nothing but. the seventy s. . jaws is coming out of. the land that. can be a. long. one to him home not for. demise or name it means tears i wonder how sure may so strong his siblings killed in a civil war and her mother killed by a car at the entrance to the camp after finishing her work as a cleaner. a lay of how mad. i am with myself and how that annoyed me at the. american on the sale and not the multiply him down another celestial sum of how long the telephone.
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it's hard for the parents to see their children growing up here knowing that they would have to face a life without any rights a citizen. up until now have seen on the surface how not to stuff for them but for the first time there is a tension in the house to review some something much deeper. well over a year. all of. this money now on trial you know
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yet the. full year of it having almost all of his roof and the home of the cologne father says i modify lawgiver says in sale i love the whole way to me it's how fast enough an honest. man muscled nothing on foot my son. has a mallet infestation this among them that mustard on our side will stay on the lot nischelle you some of them are. one c.n. look at all of us they will. love you many good question here now. how your notion seeing can a good many well like girl out there like many. of it at the low family oh he. understood here i never thought unaffected murdoch and fucked up a whole lot about all of us fall off my ob well doc.
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put out a special little doc all the battle of the lot of that the lot of mustache book. no one the less about the law of the law. i don't follow that about moustache lairs oh look learn it going to pull out the one bottle of clearly let me get for it then the moron mustache will honk you have money. like my thought of a foot moustache from a lark was thought of more like a headline not a headline how about that up with that form of or two on the stash well now the mamma thought it was. less than a year for us there and i have a debate on another death up but i have not seen this hurt the nominee for now i know to what depths of despair existence in this camp can bring a man. the
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camp is no longer a story for me pictures i can see in a book or refracted to me from the t.v. screen from which i'm removed and can remove myself a tiny moment the cam is in me. i wander through the camp and the images imprinted in me forever beneath the deadly electrical wires cutting across the sky lines and in closing the trail of streets. that are. posing much the camp is real and the kindness and generosity welcoming. the child. now.
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as i was wondering one day i remember my being caught by a house in one dusty street the come into is quite beautiful on the outside it was called in sun human. rooms filled with artistic projects in a way strangely at odds with the stark and harsh reality of the camp i wondered if this were some museum some funded arts center for the privileged. i learned from naama the chairman of insight on that this was actually a drug rehabilitation center. and all funding came to the center and it was built upon the ruins of a prison a remarkably small number of drug offenders live in the community namor tells me but for them the center has proved to be the way back to the community. for the young palestinians living in the cam there is more they can do to resist a life. in
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was the. the . for a brief moment here these people celebrating together and not refugees at all only . but are equal citizens of the world i feel so lucky to be witness to this. there was. this is. a bill from our people from our. voting rolls for your visit. it is thirty. a big for us but it doesn't ish to come to all of them.
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thank you very much thank you but. my journey has been a journey of self discovery as i walk home without merit i realize our happy i am to be coming to the door there only six days ago i approached that prevention and uncertainty. i love drinking tea with the family and helping to be alone thirteen with the food i love the sound of the children and seen them smile and laugh. i want to be their advocate i want to make what difference they can want i want to feel what i felt and to see what i've seen.
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one thing that they kept telling me is that we're just we're just human like everyone else and they just want to live a normal life and. they kept emphasizing that you know to day they will return one day and that will happen and so although they feel that. there is a huge injustice being committed against them but they're still not giving up on an on on seeking this is their goal which is to to go back to palestine and to to live that it's such a depressing situation in just one world now how nastily can it and rattle it it's like a great board of string it's got into such a mess the rest of us. human misery is just a. bunch we're more annoyed with so much of it they should be ignored. by international. governments and international opinion and you know it's very very
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hard to get an airing for this subject and that's why one of the things i wanted to ask from this meeting is. if this in this parliament would be so important if we could have perhaps a debate on the issue of palestinian refugees if we could have. issues being more at the forefront it would be very important to you to the people living in and the refugee camps in lebanon and elsewhere and especially. as a british citizen the they reminded me that britain has. a special responsibility it's. the two parliamentarians johnny tongue and thomas shepherd we're keen to listen to how should the story and stories from the can but i realized how complicated the palestinian issue is. when ever you meet
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palestinians in the caps or anywhere else you always get positive messages from men they're always you know arranging things doing things having festivals carry on their lives i. met children the children that education education education that's most wonderful thing that's very positive very positive. we're not going to let that culture die. i think.
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accommodation in lebanon since then and is he aware that the lebanese government didn't continues to restrict palestinians right to what prohibits them from ending property and refuses access to health care and education leaving them dependent on an roic who have diminishing funds can he really be content to let this continue for another seventy years or will the palestinians be allowed the right of return to their homeland as prescribed in international law. the story of friendship between a filmmaker and year old girl is in the. to deter future on the syrian border. in the face of deep rooted tension between the
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libyan needs and the refugees. you. see here my syrian friend. lagging vice i hear it up on al-jazeera. hello there there's a lot of dry hot weather across many parts of the middle east now not a great deal of showers showing up on our charts at all just really in the far north eastern parts of arm up through parts of his back is down and up into kazakstan that's where we thought a few showers and want to could turn out to be rather live to the west of that you can see some quite keen winds working their way down from the north they can pick up a fair amount of dust and haze at times making things a little bit murky but towards the west that's where it's hottest with baghdad up of forty seven degrees rising to fourteen i as we head into wednesday so really a very hot day on the cards here for the towards the south of for us here in doha the temperatures aren't quite that high thanks to a bit more moisture around that makes the temperatures just that little bit lower
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so forty two degrees will be our maximum on choose and by wednesday down to around forty one to the west of us a little bit of cloud could be coming and going at times they were parts of saudi arabia and as you head down towards yemen that cloud is likely to be a little bit thicker as it is over parts of oman where it could just bring us a little bit of drizzle as well down towards the southern parts of africa and there's lots of cloud having us been giving us some very heavy rain over parts of cape town so gradually clearing away though so i think for many of us as we head through the day on choose day should be bright and find fourteen degrees though so not that one forcing cape town. juline on al-jazeera. in a new series of head to head maddie hasson tackles the big issues with hard hitting questions pakistan is going to the polls to elect a new government what will become three take people in power continues to examine
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the use and abuse of power around the world a generation of voters in zimbabwe grew up knowing only the leadership of robert mugabe now they are electing a new president of the first time since independence his name's not on the ballot on television and online the stream continues to tap into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news. on al-jazeera. the way while this idea popped into it when they're on line it's undoubtedly chief cole. of opinion equality in our society today or if you join the sunset criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is a dialogue what does it feel like to go back for the first time everyone has a voice and allow refugees to flee the speakers for change join the conversation on our.
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elation in thailand as a group of missing teens are found alive deep underground but rescuing them will take time. has a stake in this is al jazeera live from davos a coming up. jordan's foreign minister headed to moscow for talks on the worsening humanitarian situation in southern syria. a compromise saves german chancellor angela merkel's government but the agreement remains fragile. and meeting african leaders france's president calls for new efforts to combat migrant smuggling.
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