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is based laura ok my words it will leave it there for the moment thanks very much for updating us on the situation there in tripoli diplomatic efforts under way to avoid what the u.n. says could be a humanitarian nightmare unlike any seen and what it calls a blood soaked syrian conflict thousands of people have already been displaced since government and russian air strikes intensified and the province last week around three million people live in the last rebel held enclaves that includes hundreds of thousands of internally displaced syrians who say they have nowhere else to go. no matter how heavy what happened was destruction all over burning something you can't describe it was strange military planes rocket propellers everything they did not differentiate between civilians and others there are no places nothing that they want to target civilians. and what will we do every time it follows us we escape a meter to the north and leave it up to god but now we will stay here where will we
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go there's nothing left in the north for us to go to we are stuck here what can we do. james bays has more from the u.n. these were the strongest comments yet by the secretary general on the situation in he warned that if there was an all out assault it would be the worst thing to happen in the syrian war which is already lost more than seven years libya's the last so-called the escalation zone in syria it must not be transformed in to a bloodbath would an all out offensive on it live a place which has such a large civilian population in your view amount to a war crime and i think what is important at the present moment is not to classify what was not yet happened is to make sure that it doesn't happen. which means it is important that those specially the sea get into us of the us then the process find
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a way in which it is possible to isolate terrorist groups and it is possible to create a situation in which civilians will not be the price paid to solve the problem of it the secretary general spoke just hours after another meeting of the un security council it's now discussed it lib three times in a week and yet there doesn't seem to be any movement in the positions the russians and their syrian allies say they need to go into a deliberative fight terrorists but other countries say it will be a catastrophe if they do so. still ahead hal announces they're on a last ditch appeal to stop israeli bulldozers demolishing of palestinian village. and we're in south africa to find out why fewer students apos in their exam so.
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we got some really heavy rain making its way towards the philippines a little rash is showers around at the moment but you can see just stuff the edge of the screen there and next typhoon pushing its way towards a loose on so that's something as we make our way towards the latter part of the week increasing cloud increasing rain will spill in ahead of that system is the pits some of the heavy burst of rain to the northern parts of borneo that a bit of wet weather now starting to push its way across much of indo china towards thailand bangkok at around thirty one or thirty degrees over the next couple of days by the time we come to friday you can see at thai food typhoon one could making its way towards the lose on and that will be something for the weekend then further south a fair amount of class started to push its way into or indonesia perhaps in want to showers into northern parts of the country here want to see showers clearing away
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from the eastern side of australia meanwhile before much of us is fine and dry we got some spring warmth one thing in over the next couple of days. clear skies for many still quite blustery across the fos out pushing down towards the southeast and going to seventeen or eighteen there for melbourne on thursday by friday those temperatures picking up nicely to around twenty four degrees and i. germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of put into. the market goes from what you have. but as he. is moving. on the road. by the people. of. this is you know.
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again you're watching on his or his reminder of our top stories this hour. two men accused by u.k. prosecutors of attempting to murder former russian spies on civilians may their loss of the east's in the economic forum has also warned the global trend towards protectionism and trade barriers as a threat to asia's economy its. closing arguments are being heard in the assassination trial of former lebanese prime minister rafik hariri in the hague for alleged members of the lebanese posse hezbollah are accused of the attack which killed twenty one of us. general is warning a full scale military offensive in syria is at the province could cause
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a humanitarian disaster on a scale not previously seen joining the war around three million people live in the last rebel held enclave that includes hundreds of thousands of internally displaced people. at least sixty eight people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on a crowd of protesters in afghanistan more than one hundred others were injured in the blast. hall province protesters had gathered to demand the resignation of the local police command this was just hours after a series of bombings in schools across. the space of iceland's acts in recent months the taliban has denied and voles. five european countries have made a last ditch plea to israel asking it not to go ahead with the demolition of a bedouin village in the occupied west bank a plan to destroy qana where two hundred people live as two an international criticism activists are holding a sit in to try to save the village as ben smith reports. it is
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a last supper of sorts for connor lamas residents who along with activists and supporters are waiting out the hours days weeks no one knows how long before the israeli authorities send in the bulldozers safin the feeling is indescribable the uncertainty the instability the threats of the occupation the fear of the children and the woman the situation in this community is a miserable. sob it's very painful what could be voice and losing your life and it's very difficult you may see this land as a desert but for us bedouin it's life. destroying we either live it right on our land. the almost ten year long legal battle to save has drawn support from across the world and closer to home competence for peace is an israeli palestinian group that feels increasingly isolated in this country to me. i think the situation in israel in the last few years as the to be related to state to we have to have
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support national international. support groups inside the israeli society that in the past were except and respected today are being attacked and i'm here because. i think that you know i like the phrase you know none are free until we all are i think it's something that i like to live by when the bulldozers do move in they'll be clearing the way for the expansion of illegal israeli settlements that will eventually cut through the occupied west bank several major european countries have tonight again asked israel not to go ahead with the demolitions referring particularly to the seventy years the palestinian bedouins of course this area but the only official israeli reaction there's ever been since the supremes court ruling came down from defense minister avigdor lieberman and he said no one will prevent us exercising
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our sovereignty. bernard smith al-jazeera. brazil's jailed former president was an australian of the silver has been replaced as the workers' party candidate for next month's presidential election of all america paolo and on their head dad will now represent the party as a new man reports from current teva. was it was choreographed for maximum political and emotional impact in front of the detention center with former president lula da silva is serving a twelve year sentence for corruption a defiant message from him to the brazilian people was read out by a member of his workers' party who lives. i am asking the party that fernando had dug he had to know was my law running mate substitute me as our presidential candidate he'll be my representative in this battle if they think they have silenced my voice for social justice they are very mistaken now our name is a dud. i am actual fact it's the number had that paul
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would have to try to fill the shoes of brazil's still most popular politician many flood back their tears as he was named. or thinking what more can we all share the same pain but not time to go home downtrodden it's time to go on to destroy each with our heads held high and when this election we win does a lection for lula and afford to p.t. zero zero zero zero zero but it's unclear how much of luna's popularity can be transferred to her dad former mayor who is now being investigated for electoral corruption allegedly committed in two thousand and twelve he denies the charges for the superstitious was junk from the onset his party's number on the ballot is thirteen i'm lucky or not is almost certain to continue in the shops and what's left of this campaign like in the play is no longer be the lead actor but rather
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the director behind the scenes or in this case behind bars. here while he still has appeals to his sentence pending time had run out to register an alternative candidate now had that has less than a month to convince the electorate that he can indeed carry on the legacy of lula the former metal worker remembered as the man who lifted more than thirty million brazilians from poverty and social exclusion. only to see in human al-jazeera brazil. the open palm and six-pack said to vote on wednesday on whether to strip hungary of its voting rights in the e.u. in response to hungary's policies on emigration reports from strasbourg. viktor arrived in strasburg to defend himself and his far right policies as amy pease debated punishing hungary for breach an e.u. values the prime minister accused the european parliament of blackmail hungry does
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not give in to blackmail hungry will defend its borders stop illegal migration and will defend its rights some any piece aided or anti immigration an anti e.u. government is. violating the rule of law and human rights at the height of europe's migration crisis in twenty fifteen hungry built a fence along its border with serbia and croatia to keep out refugees sadly the commission shares the concerns expressed in the report a particular rest regards fundamental rights corruption the treatment of roma and the independence of the traditional oban says he's been unfairly targeted by a pro migration liberal elite but this one gary in opposition m.e.p. disagrees in contradiction with. what mr obama is saying this report is not about migration and refugees but i know five percent of this report is about. undermining the fundamental rights of
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citizenship hungary on wednesday any piece for votes on whether to trigger article seven against hunger it's known here in east circles as the nuclear option because of its seriousness it's a procedure which could lead to budapest being stripped of its e.u. council voting rights. supporters say he's defending hungary sovereignty his opponents say he's part of a populist wave that threatens the future of the block and must be reigned in before european parliamentary elections next year natasha butler al jazeera strasberg france asian leaders at the world economic forum in vietnam have made thinly veiled criticisms of the united states which is what devolved in a west wing trade speed with china criticism is led by china's vice premier who said protectionism must be rejected tensions in the south china sea and the growing us china trade war amongst the issues being discussed along with how
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a growing workforce can compete against automation and artificial intelligence when he has more from hanoi. officially the theme of this world economic forum on is the fourth industrial revolution so focusing on new technologies like artificial intelligence and robotics but inevitably attention very quickly turned to trade with china's vice premier who choose giving an early statement an early indication about what he wants to talk about over the next two days saying that countries should categorically reject protectionism in trade he didn't mention the united states because it was a criticism of the u.s. amid their ongoing trade disputes and it was a sentiment that was echoed last year in the apec summit here in vietnam again when the chinese president xi jinping and donald trump the u.s. president came with very different views on how they believe trade should move
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ahead with donald trump favoring bilateral deals as opposed to the chinese who are in favor of multilateral trade deals particularly the sixteen nation regional comprehensive economic partnership which was started by the southeast asian nations we've heard also from in my state council on sun suchi in her opening address no surprise again that she did not mention anything about the remaining years or more broadly human rights issues in her country she will be attending several panel discussions over the next day or so so more opportunities for her to do that although it's highly and unexpected that she will hear that it's lation and morocco aims to reduce high levels of violence against women men convicted of sexual harassment face jail sentences and between six months and five years several recent attacks have been especially shocking including the gang rape of a teenager who was forcibly tattooed in a two month long ordeal forced marriage is also targeted by the new laws passed by
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parliament and may. the legacy of inequality still persists in south african schools access to education is improving there are concerns that standards slipping and fewer students of finishing school reports from johannesburg. twenty three year old since then in charley dropped out of high school after he failed grade eleven when he went back to finish he failed again his now volunteering at the school munity center to keep busy he still wants to finish high school but says he's living conditions make it difficult i didn't think before as a feeling and that's then with the free time being clipped on ratings no electricity to even floor and probably have a struggle so when it comes to studying in the evening i cannot study because we are using a country for a life a report by the organization for economic cooperation and development says the social background of students determines access to an success of education the
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legacy of inequality still persists in schools like this one in soweto twenty eleven the department of education changed the past mark to forty percent for home languages and thirty percent for other subjects it's now proposing that the past market be lowered even further according to the department of education last year seventy five percent of students who wrote their final high school exam last but of those students three quarters asked with an average mark of just thirty percent while less than one percent got an average pass mark of ninety six mary metcalf a senior research associate at the university of johannesburg says a lack of proper primary education is the two half of high school students dropping out she says the poor not only need access to education but also a good education in south africa by create for the gap in performance between
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the the wealthier families and the poorer families is marked after four years of schooling and that gap just increases all the way to metric we have to intervene earlier in a positive way to ensure that a quality of education law. eight hundred thousand students took the final high school exam that's a drop of five percent compared to the previous young. children the start you school if you were a competing their education and it's thought that persistent inequalities a worsening the problem for me to al-jazeera johannesburg. or without deserve these are our top stories that i'm a briton has admitted for the first time russian involvement in the attempted murder of former spice and his daughter in the u.k. speaking of that of a stock russia's president said two men british prosecutors accuse of being russian
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and military intelligence agents are civilians british police named and charge them last week with another charge nerve agent attack in salzburg six months ago up to now the kremlin's repeatedly denied any link to the poisoning closing arguments are being heard in the assassination trial of former lebanese prime minister rafiq hariri in the hague outside court his son lebanese prime minister designate saad hariri said he is seeking justice not revenge for the two thousand and five car bombing for members of the lebanese party has ball are accused of the attack which killed twenty one others flights have been diverted from the only functioning at port in libya's capital tripoli after a rocket attack there are no immediate reports of casualties its act comes less than a week after the u.n. brokered a fragile truce amongst rival groups fighting for control of tripoli they've been airlines is the only operator that one's domestic and international flights from the airport to a limited number of countries is barred from e.u.
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airports on security grounds the u.n. secretary general is warning a full scale military offensive in syria's province could cause a humanitarian disaster on a scale not previously seen during the war around three million people live in the last rebel held and claimed that includes hundreds of thousands of internally displaced people. washington is accusing iranian backed rebels of carrying out what they call life threatening attacks against the u.s. embassy in iraq violent protests against the lack of government services and corruption been taking place on the streets of iraq since thursday it was during these protests that a rocket attack damaged the airport in basra and the u.s. consulate is located. at least sixty eight people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on a large crowd of protesters in afghanistan or the one hundred others were injured in the blast near jalalabad the capital of mango ha province a protest as it gathered to demand the resignation of a local police commander this was just hours after
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a series of bombings in schools across jalalabad. state now with all the headlines more news continuing on al-jazeera after they say. millions of dollars is being stolen in a scam that starts in the philippines and stretches across the globe. exclusive access to this country underworld to a criminal turned whistleblower on al-jazeera. they
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q. was a. character on the other ruthless. some israeli intelligence sources. for years news really tried to find. al-jazeera world examines the life of. the hunt for the. new yorkers are very receptive to al jazeera because it is such an international city they are very interested and that global perspective that al jazeera lives. zero. hello welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i martinelli's coming up in the next sixty minutes surprise announcement by vladimir putin the russian
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eastern economic forum. fearing an assault on live syrians arrive near the turkish border as the u.n. demands a diplomatic solution. prime minister viktor orban remains defiant as the e.u. votes on whether to discipline hungary over its immigration policies and sports world cup finalists croatia are thrashed six nailed by spain and presidential pick liberia's leader george where captains his country won last time in a friendly against nigeria. pages as he knows the identity of the two men wanted by british prosecutors for the attempted murder of the former russian spy sergei script pollen distorter speaking about the bust of russia's president said the men are what he called civilians and
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he hopes they emerge soon to tell their story british police named them last week has russian military intelligence agents up until now the kremlin has repeatedly denied any link to the novi choke nerve agent attack six months ago when they lived to a chorus one a rory challenge who's there at that forum in bloody of all stock and so how significant is this then that vladimir putin. knowledge is that there is some connection between russia and what happened in salzburg in the south of england six months ago. yeah we found them he said obviously we looked into it was what he said when he was on the stage of the economic forum here and we know who they are there's nothing particularly special or criminal about them they're civilians and they explain themselves come forward and. say what they know soon now this is
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a big change from what has previously come from the russian government and the ministry of foreign affairs which has done most of the commenting on the script our case up to now has up until this point said it doesn't have any idea about the identities of these men essentially they mean nothing to the russian or thirty's that's changed as of this moment as of what putin has said and the implication is that very soon we might see. alexander petrov and bashir all for you know the it's. the u.k. or thirty one to to question in front of t.v. cameras talking to the russian media now there are many questions to the u.k. wants to ask these men they don't think that they're going to get extradited to the u.k. because russia doesn't do that but they want to know for instance whether these are their real identities they want to know if they are not their real identities why
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civilians were traveling under false names if they are their real identities they want to know why were they traveling on the passports that were issued in the same year with sequential identification numbers they want to know why they came for a short trip from moscow to the u.k. coinciding with the poisoning of the script all. travels two souls were caught on c.c.t.v. cameras in the neighborhood of the scriptural house why they found traces of the chalk at the hotel room that these two men were staying in before they went back to moscow these are the questions that the u.k. wants to ask whether we'll get those answers when these men appear in front of the russian press if that's what happens remains to be seen oh absolutely lots of questions there going back then to what's actually going on where you are inside of all stock in terms of this economic forum it seems very much as a president she and president putin are getting along like a house on fire
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a bound together with common interests if you like and that is against what they call protectionism. yeah i mean these two have been getting closer and closer for some time now certainly russia turned east after the annexation of crimea and after relations with the west south so much and president xi jinping of china has been the leader russia wants to get as close to as possible and i think with. donald trump's emerging trade war against china this is something that she has sympathy for as well so yes they were both talking about the dangers of protectionism they didn't name the united states specifically but of course this was a dig at foreign policy that they don't agree with right thank you for that rory challenger live in blood of our stock we're going to take you right away now to
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geneva this is the scene at the human rights council as it unveils a report that it is about to publish into the situation in syria large parts of the theory does again scheme to the extremely high costs of this operation displeased over one million. young man woman children in under six months hundreds of thousands of civilians fled to ashes in daraa and tens of thousands fled through many ted and quoted those unison good to come set up near damascus tens of thousands of the civilians were forcibly displaced sit in cross a crest of creation myths negotiated among warring parties many of the n. are now surviving in plants or abandoned buildings in the not s.
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and leaving on stream really limited and russia ration of international money ten eight. it is inexcusable that not a single party to disco flicked a deer to it's a biggish ans towards those civilians the displaced the plight of displaced persons after seventy years of war now affects more than sixty five million intel miti displaced. civilians subsisting inside deceit in out of breath public debt is the reason that. the question off intently displace it is this an trial of this report a large number of those displaced currently legacy needly province where we fear yet another offensive soon to be allowed to we flee to regard for the safety of deval noble civilian population it is essential dead safety and security and. human
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rights are not ignored this is the legal obligation of all but its most battles documented in the report before you today where market by a series of walk rhymes which we have detailed extensively mainly launching discriminate attacks deliberate attacking protected objects using pre-built to weapons. forced to displace it including by going to groups and terrorists entities as you know all that some areas in our camp in damascus or parts of eastern ghouta where the left so heavily destroyed that their duties little possibility of civilian return for this reason we propose in this report a set of recommendations to all warring parties aim it at addressing the numerous human rights issues affecting civilians displace it as a result of the conflict including ensuring that land and property rights does or
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accommodations are physic. only of course if there is a political will by all consent at same time we also have a number of concerns about the recent practice off informing families of the detained and disappeared or missing dead their relatives have died simply by changing their legal doctors in d.c. view this is across syria this is a heartless and united preach gesture to do those who have sought so long to obtain information about their loved ones thank you. we like also to complete the does introduction informing you during the day before the end of the afternoon we are a statement. about we have to title the press is soft recognized
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terrorists groups is no excuse to flout international more rights and humanitarian law obligations in need leap. the commission of inquiry demands that all parties to the conflict and those states who support them to do everything in their power to prevent a massacre in need leap the best way off doing duces to find a political solution bearing death to all must be done to adhere to their human rights and international many ted in law obligation who frequent parties must seize and refrain from the future of indiscriminate weapons or tactics to target does the meet the tens of. thousands of fighters in despair among two point nine million civilians including one million children one million children conditions. then one head of the population of the civilian population
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conditions are dire for many of the civilian women men and children need leaves specially for those who have already been displaced from other parts of the country and for those living in does ignite the terrorists control territory indiscriminate attacks destruction of civilian infrastructure and peppering to ground we for explosive remands of war will only to further erode the human rights and humanitarian situation needs leap what is needed now is increase of the money ten assistance for those in need and constructive efforts to protect all civilians in particular the most vulnerable among them parties to disco flick have clear and unambiguous obligations to spare the civilian population from the scourge of war and the presence of the zig meet terrorists all easy to meet military targets does
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