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the name. that you're going to be to. people they can't tell all. except all you people who believe you know you're going to. do you have to come to harmonise or let them down it's all. right or you just go. along you know. all the three big challenges facing human carnage in the twenty first century they all look real war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of the fission intelligence and by. engineering this will change the world more than anything else professor you know harare talks to al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera where every. and ambitious health system restore that paid off the show calling it push of comedian we enabled ten million of our ninety six million citizens to receive free health care without paying insurance premiums and yet on the money in. the extraordinary story of turkey's monumental health care transformation and the people at the heart of things the people's health on al-jazeera. and nine hundred seventy eight. disappeared after boarding a plane to libya. for over thirty s. his disappearance remained shrouded in mystery. but after colonel gadhafi his
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downfall in two thousand and eleven new evidence came to light. al-jazeera world investigates the case of the vanished in. and out to syria. and in doha the top stories on al-jazeera for the first time u.s. president donald trump has accepted that as denuclearize ation deal with north korea may not be working out and he's blaming beijing for not exerting enough pressure on joe young says a trade war began between china and the u.s. shihab rattansi has more from washington d.c. . just a few days ago don't trumpet i'm pretty upbeat about negotiations with north korea telling reuters that pyongyang had taken steps towards denuclearization the missile
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testing had stopped and he was looking forward to another summit with north korea however has to be said mike compares last trip to north korea was a bit of a disaster by many accounts kim dragoon even snubbing pair there was a great deal of pressure for something tangible to come out of this one and federal prosecutors in the u.s. have granted immunity to the chief financial officer of donald trump's business empire allan vizsla bugs being questioned as part of an investigation linked to michael cohen trump's former personal lawyer on tuesday cohen pleaded guilty to breaking campaign finance laws and accused the president of directing them to do so . rangel refugees living in bangladesh are holding protests and mark one year since a military crackdown forced them to flee their homes in me in ma there are now more than seven hundred thousand of them in camps in bangladesh the international committee of the red cross says nearly one million ethiopians have been forced to
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flee their homes after a surge an ethnic violence fighting between the oromo and god dale people is taking place along the border areas of good day oh and west goosy. a judge in ecuador has suspended some of the recently imposed entry restrictions for venezuelans fleeing a deepening economic and political crisis a week ago ecuador announced venezuelans would need a valid passport to cross the border the court order means they will now be allowed in with just their id cards at least for the next forty five days. a diplomatic row has broken out between the u.s. and pakistan's new government the two countries disagree over what's being said in a phone call between pakistan's prime minister imran khan and u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o washington says it stands behind it's only a statement pompeo specifically discussed terrorism islam about said that didn't happen coming up next it's witness by from the.
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when the us song called just this university professor became a millionaire and a criminal on the long. fifteen years old his daughter embarks on an extraordinary journey to find him. six million dollars father a witness documentary on all disease. the latest news as it breaks they study magic and be holding on for this right as they walk about about an hour and a half in that direction with detail coverage that you know make it never before seen such a staggering number of refugees leaving one country from around the world the project raised questions right from the very start that this entrance cost two hundred thousand dollars to build. an instantly shifting news
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cycle it was even changing america tweak the listening post takes hold and questions the wilds me the devil will be in the details the kind that cannot be conveyed in two hundred eighty characters or fewer exposing how the press operates it is their language is their culture it's their context and why certain stories take precedence while others are ignored we can have a better understanding of how news is created we're going to have a better understanding of what the news is than listening post on al-jazeera. hello there it's mostly dry across the middle east at the moment you'd expect that at this time of year but we are seeing a little bit of cloud on our child is that through parts of tajikistan and up into canada stan few showers here but they're trying to clear away but i think we'll see a few more bubble up in the region as he had three saturday and sunday away from that mostly following that and just hot kabul up at thirty one degrees and for the
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towards the west. for baghdad will be up around forty five here in doha the temperatures are actually going to drop over the next couple of days look at this forty three on saturday but as we head into sunday thirty knowing don't celebrate yet though the only reason the temperatures are coming down is because the humidity is rising and for the next few days it is going to be stifling very very humid very hot very muggy for us there's a bit more cloud around the south coast of oman that could just squeeze out the your share on the coast but most of us here it will be dry as we head down towards the southern parts of africa if you find unsettled for many of us here but you can see a bit more cloud that's working its way towards the southwest cape town will see the cloud at times during the day on saturday a few showers are likely and then gradually we'll see that push its way eastwards by the time we get to sunday it will be a lot cooler fresher so our maximum temperature will just be twelve.
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he is a self-proclaimed messenger of god plenty millions of devote deeds but his path to enlightenment involve the rape and abuse of his followers when used investigates the fall of one of india's most powerful spiritual gurus on al-jazeera. branch of refugees mark one year since the start of a myanmar military crackdown that the u.n. has called ethnic cleansing. and welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha the b. elizabeth piron i'm also ahead u.s. president donald trump says his denuclearize ation deal with north korea might not
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be working and blames china for the failure. assertion ethnic violence in ethiopia threatens to undermine the new prime minister's calls for unity. we report from syria's adlib city where millions fear the government could launch an offensive to retake the last rebel stronghold. one hundred refugees living in a bog of their holding protests to mark a year since a military crackdown forced them to flee from their homes and myanmar. there are now more than seven hundred thousand people in camps near the border it's become the biggest refugee settlement in the world bangladesh has signed a deal with myanmar to allow the refugees to return home but many a too afraid to go back well the u.n. says systematic attacks on the muslim group are a textbook case of ethnic cleansing let's take a closer look at how well. all began in august last year of one hundred five is
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attacked and the army post killing twelve offices the military crackdown sent several thousand people fleeing to neighboring bangladesh were two weeks later the number of refugees past a quarter of a million doctors without borders reported at least six thousand seven hundred to hender were killed within a month of the offensive by january of around six hundred and eighty eight thousand the hinge of living in squalid makeshift camps and in march in bangladesh signed a deal with return the refugees but many of the nearly three quarters of a million are too afraid to go back. let's go to our correspondent mohamed jew now he's joining us on the phone from cox's bizarre. we don't actually have muhammad on the phone but we have a report from him. let's go to his report. speaking passionately to fellow wrote him a few g.'s. s.
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is urging this audience to begin demanding their rights hoping his words will connect with the all and break through to the young. ultimately inspiring them to seek justice for the constant persecution he says they faced in me and mark ne that hug me that i'm on the that's why we're raising our voice we want to go back home we want to be citizens of our country who want to live there with safety and security. at the us is a member of the ira conroe him just society for peace and human rights he tells me there is absolutely no excuse for the real him not to be recognized as citizens of me and more on. the already out of our mothers and fathers are from the n mar we were also born there but they still made us suffer we didn't get an education they didn't even let us pray at the mosque. one year ago
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a crackdown by me and more as military and rock kind state began a campaign of violence against the ranges that included mass killings sexual violence and arson since then over seven hundred thousand real hinges escaped to neighboring bungler dish the u.n. called it a textbook example of ethnic cleansing mean mars government however as denied allegations atrocities were committed for the rohingya who fled violence in me and more last august life here was supposed to be temporary but in the past twelve months cox's bazaar has become home to the largest refugee settlement in the world now with each passing day the refugees here worry that their existence here may become permanent nowadays signs of construction are everywhere but as the camp grows so does the frustration living conditions have improved and yet they're still very difficult. l.e.o.'s and his family also fled the violence in iraq and
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stayed in august two thousand and seventeen and had not waited until my children are missing their home they always say they want to go back home. his daughter sure mean was born while they were all hiding from the military in a forest in me and more she'll turn one in just a few days. at least his older children long for a home they no longer have. but for his youngest it's a home he fears she may never know. and the other day mohamed is joining us live from the camp in cox's now so mohammed what's happening there today on this anniversary how often mocking it. elizabeth it's really been a remarkable day here in the camps we've seen thousands of refugees demonstrating
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they've been calling for justice they've been demanding their rights they've been asking the international community to do more to help them it's the largest demonstration that's been held by riggins or refugees in this camp in the past year since that influx happened after august twenty fifth two thousand and seventeen when. binny and more by the end mars military commenced against the ring into iraq kind state we've seen men and women young and old we've seen people saying that the international criminal court needs to step in that they need to prosecute generals and me and more for crimes of genocide against them so really just extraordinary scenes something that i've not yet seen here this is my third reporting trip to cox's bazaar and in the previous times i've been here while there have been small demonstrations nothing at all like what we have seen today i want to bring in a guest we have right now to talk more about the overall humanitarian situation with me here is daphne cook with save the children they have me i want to start by
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asking you about the kind of trauma that children rohinton children have faced and how your organization and other aid workers are trying to help them so they become the at that this is really bane a children's crisis of fifty five percent of the people and it can a little kid and what we've found is that children again three things that no child should have after experience many children it parents killed in front of them it had to have long had journeys with a variety of it basically i think and then they had to survive now in these camps for many of them about about a year now and even though the camp situation is slightly better it's still dire right i mean look around you it's horrible it's not a place that children should be living they live in a tiny cell just made out of. steak on marjah flu is surrounded by god digits but it's all sorts of diseases this is a critical situation for children let me ask you about a report that save the children recently put out really shocking numbers in which
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through the investigations that you all have done found out that many more children have actually been orphaned rather than separated from their parents on the journey into crocs is our bond with us correct yes that we were extremely shocked at the findings of out of this assessment which found that basically thousands. huge and arrived in these camps on their unaccompanied or separated from their parents about six thousand of them we were able. to stay. out of this group there's an assumption that many of them could be reunited with their families and what we found with this effect meant was that fifty percent of the kids that were now caseload have been found to be off and which means that their parents were killed in the violence in my own mouth before coming here many go children have eyewitness reports of their parents in killed in front of them. home then just finding that just again highlights the tragedy of the situation all right jeffrey cook we really appreciate your time thank you for being with us today and stephanie cook with save the
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children here in bangladesh speaking to us about the kind of issues the kind of traumas that have been faced by rohinton children as she mentioned over half the number of refugees are children and so it's critical that they get the kind of care that they need and frankly i mean even though the infrastructure is improved here in the camp things have gotten better in the past several months it is still dire living conditions are still very substandard and that's one of the reasons why we are hearing a lot of anger and so much frustration from the refugees who are coming out who are emboldened to raise their voices trying to get the world to pay attention to their plight elizabeth thank you very much for that for now that is muhammad live and cox's bizarre thank you. so we are going to move on to other news now in the u.s. is causing more than two hundred million dollars in a from its programs and gaza and the west bank it's already withheld millions of dollars from the u.n. relief agency for the palestinians the state department says the money will be
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redirected to programs that align with the u.s. interests relations between the u.s. and palestinian leadership have deteriorated since president trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital and move the american embassy may. now u.s. president donald trump says his denuclearize ation deal with north korea may not. the working out and he's blaming beijing for not exerting enough pressure on pyongyang since a trade war began between china and the u.s. but trump has said that north korea is no longer a nuclear threat and he cites the agreement he signed with leader kim jong un in june as the main reason u.s. secretary of state my pompei i was due to visit chung next week but trump tweeted that he asked him to postpone the trip she have a chance he has more from washington d.c. . just a few days ago. about negotiations with north korea telling reuters about pyongyang had taken steps towards denuclearization with missile testing and stalled and he
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was looking forward to another summit with north korea however house to be said last trip to north korea was a bit of a disaster by many accounts even snubbing pair there was a great deal of pressure for stopping time to come out of this one from the more hawkish people around him drawing bold moves national security advisor for example but it is striking in these tweets but it's still very diplomatic very respectful towards chairman kim he says he still does want the summit to take place at some point in the future. the international committee of the red cross has nearly a million ethiopians have been forced to flee their homes after a surge in violence fighting between the and the people who has been taking place along the border areas of god and west boogy man reports. these ethiopian families sheltering in a courthouse fled for their lives there among the nearly one million people
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displaced over the past four months. to now and loving god i'm good we came here because we were attacked we left our village empty handed to save our lives we traveled and spent three days in the bush to get here for these internally displaced goodale people say they were attacked by mobs of the romel which is the largest ethnic group. if the o.p.o. many don't have food and clean water and they're at risk of malnutrition and diseases like pneumonia that is a gimme that i doubt even met my husband got sick and i could not help him i intended to go out and beg but i was shy his health deteriorated further and finally he died the good day osei local and federal authorities didn't protect them the government denies the accusation and says it's arrested hundreds for inciting violence. the age old ethnic tensions boiled over after prime minister up beyond that took office in april ahmed isn't a role model and.
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