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it's one of the most i'm going this isn't a good fit with no good answer for this in the sand that's going to severe trouble a lot of us that's not a. plus. we're going to have a very of the moment yeah that's the first rung on some of the months of you know i resemble my father mark conway. the whole initiate of us. was settled the last time islam is commission itself and they're not going out with
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the consequences of a harsh i think what he was sent out with one thing is normal notes on the board barber suburban and then try to hook me up to this but as a muslim. no problem some of. the most of the things i've done some of. the students. to them but then and which themselves will be in does not mean a consulate not on shelves i will be going out on the lawn starting on to my sponsor. someone. become something smart as a bus to flesh this image of especially the muzzle of a muslim because of what almost i think will give him this will be. the school from those muslims who will school to us a big well done muslim for. six you are. far more on the low to.
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i get on the chair every time i interview someone we're often working round the clock to make sure that we bring events as i currently as possible to the viewer that's what people expect of us and that's what i think we really do well. whether on line this isn't some abstract fish where they need to be attached to their stops or if you join us on sect rather than stopping terrorism is creating it this is a dialogue and just the community is want to add to this conversation we need a president who's willing to be a villain in a short while everyone has a voice i part of civil society i get off but i never get listened to by those in the corridors of power joining the global conversation. on out to zero. as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to the kind
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of fish closure and the job and investigation reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs we think ok we'll send our e waste to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by design on al-jazeera. millions of people on the harken morning in the united states as the south eastern states declare a state of emergency. alert from joe harvey one i'm kemal santa maria this is the world news from al-jazeera israeli troops clear a camp for activists in the occupied west bank near a bedouin village which is due to be demolished the european parliament votes for
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sanctions against hungry for breaching the european union values. i'm just involvement in london but i'm going to show you those things by one of the world's greatest architects. to millions of people in the eastern united states are making last minute preparations for water is predicted to be the worst storm in thirty years hurricane florence now about five hundred kilometers off the u.s. east coast and already carrying winds of around two hundred kilometers an hour the national hurricane center thinks it could make landfall as soon as friday that means we're looking at north carolina south carolina virginia as well more than ten million people there have been warned they are in danger and nearly two million have been ordered to evacuate with the national weather service saying florence will likely be the storm of a lifetime for portions of the carolina coast fema and first responders are out
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there they're going to stand through the danger of this storm. get out of its way don't play games with it it's a big one we want you safe get out of the storm's way listen to your local representatives south carolina north carolina virginia tech in your way it's probably not going to change path it's going to be hitting pretty soon be ready and god be with you and reporting for us on her conference and he can make a he is in wilmington north carolina. so as things stand hurricane florence has now reduced in strength somewhat it's now a category three hurricane sustaining winds of around two hundred kilometers per hour but there are two major concerns that forecasters have here one is the storm surge which is predicted to be anywhere from two meters just above my head to twice that height that would simply swallow all the buildings around as that is one major
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concern the second major concern forecasters and authorities have is that once hurricane florence gets here and that's expected to be friday morning it will linger that means it will be extremely dangerous extremely powerful it will bring that storm surge and hang around on this coastline for potentially two to three days before moving inland where it will still be a dangerous storm authorities have evacuated around one point six million people some have chosen to stay those that have chosen to stay know that in the coming days they will get no help the authorities say if you stay you're putting your life at risk so what we're looking at here potentially is billions of dollars in damages that storm surge comes in wind damage possible potentially life threatening conditions for those that choose to stay but this is a huge storm the storm of a lifetime is what it's being called this region of the east coast the united states hasn't seen anything like this in decades now a developing story this thursday israeli forces in the occupied west bank have cleared a camp for activists this is next to the bed when village which is due to be demolished
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israel's top court approved the destruction of the village of qana last week it is expected the loan will then be used for more illegal settlers home check in now with harry force a live in this morning. well that's right come out of the the nature of the situation is such that as of the early hours of wednesday morning the hundred eighty people who live in this bedouin village have been wondering whether the early hours of any morning could be the time when israeli troops arrive and the demolition of this village starts when at five o'clock this morning there was shouts and we saw israeli security forces arriving but in the end they didn't come here to the village itself they were in a valley just outside it where there had been these temporary structures put up in solidarity for the village they removed those structures they declared it a military zone and within about an hour the entire operation was over the israeli
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forces have now left now i'm joined here by stuff he is the head of the commission against the wall in the settlements what's your reaction to what happened this morning. you know we were. in the morning and there was hundreds of soldiers and tons of vehicles israeli army vehicles around and. villages and in the mountains and the valley and the streets everywhere we left the school and we tried to. come to see what will happen we were trying to defend or to protect that village itself so when. they went down to the valley and we think that it's not our battle there our battle is here to protect our exist conserve the people here at the school so we asked the people of. those who are celebrating here who asked them to stay here in this area and to stay around the houses where they and where there is a people there and who are ready to defend their houses if they will come but they
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will very ok let them go there it's not our battle there are but there is here and what does it mean the fact that they have come in here and at least started a process outside the villages do you think that means that the demolition of the village itself will come more quickly or later what does it mean for kind of. hana we don't know exactly what when they will come but we are here. and for the next weeks and months if we will wait until we will be sure that we will stay and there will be no danger of demolition but maybe we were expecting that they will come to this night so we were here and then the and night we told the people that there are a few hours. coming we have to be ready so when they come we went. to see it to face the situation. and what will happen we are here to defend not to
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attack we when we are here since three months we didn't attack anywhere in the car in the street because we didn't want to. have to defend the people to protect that our existence our village our people our school our children's that's why we didn't attack there and we don't want to go there to make a class also and that has it's not it's not our goal to defend somebody says tenth i were going to protect the people here and the village is here and so this is that mean that and we refused to go to another victim understand thank you very much mr assad and so just to put it in context for you the reason that there is such a battle over this village is because of what it could represent in the future there are fears that there will be further illegal israeli settlement expansion in this area to the east of jerusalem further cutting off jerusalem potentially slicing a vital part of the occupied west bank into that is why there's been so much opposition from the e.u. and from other international actors because of what the consequences could be for
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a possible two state solution in the future harry for second i thank you. hungary says it will challenge a european parliament decision which could see it stripped of its voting rights parliament members voted by a large majority to take action against hungary for not following you values on democracy and civil rights it is the first time such measures have been approved and with more from stress. there was applause as members of the european parliament voted to punish hungry for breaching e.u. values for the first time they agreed to article seven a procedure that could lead to budapest losing its voting rights it was nice dodge lawmakers report on hungary then led to the decision we've seen the democrat in hungary deteriorate since two thousand and ten. press freedom. is not guaranteed the judiciary has lost in the pendants academic freedom is she
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is falling down the vote is unlikely to surprise hungary's far right anti immigration prime minister he and the e.u. have clashed repeatedly over the years. victor brand has accused the european parliament of trying to blackmail him to change his ways and in budapest his foreign minister has dismissed the vote saying hungary is being unfairly targeted we like you. today's european parliament decision was nothing else but petty revenge of pro immigration politicians against hungary outside put a pests parliament anti government campaigners protested. i mean there are open talks about everything on tuesday but not the reality here in hungary everything is always about migration it's to feel heard gary and and they swallow it by going through their own fears is true it's not a distortion the government has been changing the law step by step i think because
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they want to hold on to power the e.u. will issue hungry with a formal warning before deciding whether to strip it of its voting rights such a move would damage hungary's international reputation but this supporter says it could actually bolster leadership in the long term mr obama come also be a winner of this procedure because he can establish a new platform vid in the european peoples but it can make new alliances in europe and through that it can increase its influence on the european domestic politics for now pro european politicians are celebrating but their victory may be short lived the voters highlighted the growing divisions in the e.u. that threaten the bloke's very existence and its future natasha butler al-jazeera stroudsburg france million miles later unsung suchi says her government is facing many challenges in rakhine state remember hundreds of thousands of ranger muslims
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live there before august last year when they fled a massive military crackdown. method the range of prices could have been handled differently when he has more from that forum in hungary. on sunset g.'s appearance at the world economic forum on southeast asia in hanoi was the first international speaking engagement since a united nations report was released last month that called for genocide charges to be laid against me and my military leaders for attacks on wrecking your communities in rakhine state that report was also very critical of aung san suu kyi and her government for their failure to condemn the violence something she also refused to do here in hanoi as they are of cause. we simply too with hindsight might think that the situation could have been handled better but we believe that for the sake of long term stability and security we have to be fair to all sides
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that rule of law must apply to everybody we cannot choose and pick who should be protected by the rule of law and have to keep repeating because people are very few are interested in that aspect of the situation that in the rakhine there are many many small groups ethnic groups and religious groups and they don't just muslims and of a kind and seem to be a section of much of the world for example we have very small ethnic groups which are fast disappearing but nobody seems to be interested in them and yet they are the ones who could disappear altogether because some are now down to four figures she was also asked about the case of the two reuters journalists who last week were jailed for seven years true or so and while lone were arrested last year while investigating a massacre in rakhine state and there was growing international pressure on sun suchi and two governments to grant them pardons it's not a matter of lou they were not jailed because of adjournment they would do with jail
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because the court as well sentence has been awesome then because the court has decided that they had broken the official secrets act so if we believe in the rule of law they have every right to appeal the judgment and to point out why the gesture in this room if they consider it wrong me and my is expected to come under even more scrutiny at the united nations general assembly next week but on sun sujit will now not be attending. still ahead for you on al-jazeera the united nations says fighting in syria has displaced more than a million people and that is just in the last six months and south sudan's political rival signed a new peace agreement two years after the previous deal fell apart.
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