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thinking his wife was the head of the office of the minister is that pretty and second is the minister and the deputy were close friends of lawson all of them former labor party or old friends mr stoltenberg was the foreign minister i knew him very well and the he was very very enthusiastic about. this. he was. minister for defense research in new york at the opening of the general assembly in september and in the. on the basis of those contacts and follow up contacts. the. minute that. the time was right to follow the suggestion to me so i felt the p.r. and i were exactly weak enough so this was exactly the time that israelis should
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choose to start negotiating with p.l.o. outside p.l.o. the force there was almost that. was the strong power and decided to talk to. the terms of the negotiations they told no way no way could like it or dislike it they could. stay or go. a new and self-confident israeli government and the p.l.o. still cast as outsiders by the world community. they were now on the secret road to the oslo accords but much would need to happen before the diplomatic finale on the white house lawn. twenty five years after this point zero world tells the behind the scenes story of norway's
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rule the oslo accords they wanted to have what they froze you know ability and reveals how secret negotiations were skewed how do. you hold this right if everything are wrong and why they're still yet to deliver on so much that was promised the price of all is low on al-jazeera. head over we've got plenty of drifting its way across the middle east at the moment it's showing up very clearly on the satellite picture from the northern parts of iran all the way up towards monti has brought us a fair amount of rain although it's gradually fizzling out as we head into friday you can't really make it out very clearly just this little bit of cloud his still drifting over a temperature of around twenty degrees towards the west as the fuel showers here particularly over the far north eastern parts of turkey and there's
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a stretch in their way towards the caspian sea once more further south hope for us in baghdad with a top temperature of around forty three degrees here in doha the temperatures aren't quite that high but that's because here it's far more humid so it's still feeling just as hot and humid as it has been over the past few days looks like thirty eight degrees will be our maximum temperature as you head down towards a lot of twenty eight is our maximum but here there's always a bit more cloud at this time of year and the chance of seeing a little bit of drizzle as well down towards the southern parts of africa we've seen quite a bit of cloud here over the past few days the latest system is here pushing its way northward cape town's back in the sunshine then sixteen degrees will be our maximum on friday that would feel too bad if you're out in the sunshine and the temperatures should climb a little bit higher as we head into saturday that area of cloud develops a little bit more for saturday we'll see some showers.
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getting to the heart of the matter though three big challenges facing human problems in the twenty first century nuclear war climate change and technological disruption they seem realities what is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on and talk to. at least seventy one people killed and hundreds missing after a passenger ferry capsized lake victoria.
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this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. raising their identity an investigation finds china is separating muslim week of children from their families and forcing them into state run orphanages. died at the age of sixty one at his legacy plus. the region where farmers are abandoning fields like the one behind me the very low international price of the bean. rescue operations have resumed on the tanzanian shores of lake victoria after a ferry capsized on thursday at least seventy one people are now confirmed dead and that toll is expected to rise as hundreds of others remain missing victoria is shared by three countries tanzania uganda and kenya the ferry is said to have sunk
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between the growing and the core islands on the lakes southeast and shores there has a tragic history of maritime disasters over the years with overcrowding often playing a role in one thousand nine hundred six more than eight hundred people died when the m.v. book sank in lake victoria it's considered one of the worst ferry does it's going to be the worst ferry disaster of the last century in two thousand and one nearly two hundred people drowned off zanzibar an island in the indian ocean a passenger ferry was carrying eight hundred people when it sank many survived by clinging on to match a says and fridges then one year later one hundred forty five people were killed in another ferry disaster in the same area there's talk now to catherine sawyer she's in nairobi in neighboring kenya as a catherine we just heard the death toll going up significantly what's the latest you're hearing on the rescue operation. well lauren you're right this rescue
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operation started at fast light around three g.m.t. and it's been going on and it's a concerted effort with. a lot of calls they're helping the rescue team with their boats to try and retrieve the bodies that are still stuck underwater we did speak. to the regional commissioner of one who said that this morning alone since this operations resumed twenty seven bodies have been retrieved so that adds to the forty four that were retrieved yesterday that makes it seventy one as you rightly mentioned a witness on the ground has also been talking to a journalist that we are speaking to and he says that he did witness this morning many bodies more than twenty being taken out of the lake we're still not very clear lauren on the actual number of people who are on board and this is because
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there are no records yet we are told that the ticketing officer might have drowned as well with his data so that is something that investigators are going to look into as well we are also told that this was a market this so many many people were moving forward traveling from one island to the other where the market was being held though there were many goods on board as worldview calls i mean more bags of cement so people also saying that this ferry was just going to dock and when people just rushed forward and moved towards one side of the ferry and that's what might have caused it to topple over large ok well given that this is not the first time the ferry disaster of this scale has happened in tanzania what kind of investigation can we expect. well the president john palmer mughal fully issued a statement last night and he asked tanzania and to keep calm he said that
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investigations are going to begin immediately and the fast thing that investigators i think are going to look into is this issue of overcrowding they're going to be scoring into offices to see whether their records as i mentioned the ticketing officer is said to have been on that ferry as well and he said perhaps to have drowned and he had his data with them so it's going to be interesting to see whether they're going to get any data from the offices on show as well we are also told that they might be investigating of course the scene was a nest of that ferry but then we're also being told that it had reason he'd gone through an overhaul servicing as well they're going to be talking to witnesses survivors it'll say to seven people were rescued so they're going to be crucial in trying to piece together what exactly happened and as you mentioned there's been many incidents like this that have happened before
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a lot of them blamed on overcrowding so people are going to be looking on to the government to see how these investigations are going to be carried out they are going to be looking into the government to make this information public as soon as possible and to put perhaps measures in place to make sure that such incidents don't happen again absolutely ok for the moment catherine thanks very much for the update from nairobi. now an investigation by the associated press news agency appears to show a systematic campaign by the chinese government to strip young when we go muslims of their language and culture it comes off the un said an estimated one million muslims in the sinigang region have been rounded up and were being held in internment camps that's something the chinese government denies or in a honda has more. when many pitch traveled with her husband and young baby to turkey to visit his sick father she left four of the children with family the
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oldest was eight the youngest just three but that trip appears to have coincided with what the united nations says was a systematic campaign by the chinese government to round up muslim league is indeed the minorities under the pretext of countering terrorism and religious extremism made it says chinese authorities weren't just targeting adults the children were apparently taken to the soften it she hasn't heard from them since then or her. to become a let me after i got the news i was so upset by one of them to grow up with me. isn't true every time i think of them i think of the things that have happened i feel horrible isn't a day when i haven't cried. all the so many pages now living in exile unable to return to shinji ngo she believes her children were swept up in a large scale campaign aimed at replacing the muslim leader identity with the chinese one something the chinese government denies. gens consistent measures are
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intended to promote stability development harmony and at the same time strike against ethnic separatists and terrorist opposition movements according to the law . abdulrahman i mean doesn't buy the official chinese line from cash he fled china five years ago after what he says was repeated her arrest meant of her his activism and writings since then his wife was a restated and he hasn't heard from his five children his daughter is thought to be at this so-called bilingual school but a sign at the front gate tell students to speak only mandarin on campus. to show them russian obviously it's brutality it's even worse than being killed what the chinese government's doing is torture. some analysts say china is repeating now widely condemned colonial practices of taking children against their will from their indigenous communities weavers you the education system as one of the primary
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threats to their future as a society is a weaker society and to their families to get there they made it describes an overwhelming sense of despair and i want to tell them i was so sorry all. dispirit being separated from the children she loves despair that the next generation of we may be stripped of the language and identity they hold so dear miriam holland al-jazeera. the leader of yemen's who feel rebels has called on his supporters to stand firm against the saudi amorality led coalition trying to defeat them as thousands of people filled the streets of the yemeni capital sana'a to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the he's takeover of the city the u.n. is trying to mediate peace talks to end the fighting between the government and he sees the conflict has killed more than ten thousand people and left millions more displaced. in the interview with al jazeera the un's actually general antonio
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terraces renewed his calls for all parties to avoid a major escalation in the who three control city of a data. our concern is first of all humanitarian concern elation to a battle for a day that needs implications for the civilians and it is also a concern about the harbor and the possibility of harvard to suffer if the conflict . you know they the becomes acute so that is why we have been recommending to the parties to avoid a mess of battle and to do that because obviously in the planning of the calculations that might exist on one side or the other there is this reality that is very worrying which is the dramatic humanitarian situation in. yemen yemen is a very complex situation you have of course the hutus and the government you have. the visions in the sauce and clearly different perspectives in relation to it from
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the you will you from the government side now you have a tribal reality that is complex with alliances that shift you have this presence so it's a very complex situation in the country that is why it is so important to come to an agreement between the hutus and the government of our in the coalition it's a first step it will not solve all your many problems it's a first step to create the conditions for a united. central government in yemen to be able to deal with all the different contradictions and problems that will still remain the vietnamese president tran diet crying has died at the age of sixty one official vietnam news agency says he passed away at a military hospital one was the second most powerful figure in the country and the front runner to take over as general secretary the coyness party garber melhem picks a look back at his life. brief. states
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. president of. the sixty one year old had been a public security. areas which had been the focus of criticism of the nation's human rights record. a crackdown on corruption. abroad. and the nation doesn't rely too heavily on any one superpower and exploits. he courted international leaders to iran and. maritime disputes with china in the south china sea and its long term concerns. territorial ambitions has seen it a little closer to the united states. billions of dollars worth of deals with u.s.
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president donald trump. a trade deal after the u.s. pulled out of the trans-pacific partnership military cooperation with washington had also been discussed on state visits by defense secretary james mattis the role the president is largely seen as ceremonial posting with same as a stepping stone to becoming the communist party chief and the nation's top.
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and we've had some very stormy weather across europe recently particularly in the northwest we had one storm called alley that hit parts of the british isles that made things very very stormy it was the winds that caused most of the damage here we had a lot of trees down a lot of power outages as well and people fighting with their brollies was a regular sight to be seen now that system is moving away but now we've got plenty of cloud over us and that's going to give us another weather system that's going to turn increasingly serious as we head through the next twenty four hours or say so on friday the worst of that will be over the northern parts of denmark through parts of norway as well very very strong winds here and some heavy rain and you can see dangling from that is this area of cloud here this area of wet weather and that's going to be bring a real contrast to the temperatures so the couple in thirty degrees the maximum temperature there on friday by saturday down to seventeen suddenly we're in autumn and that cooler weather then continues its journey towards the east as another very serious weather system works its way into the northwest so lots of very walled
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weather there for the other side of the mediterranean and across parts of the mediterranean we've got this system here this is a little area of low pressure it's generating lots of very active thunderstorms there's more to come for friday and saturday to. is a popular location when it comes to stories about drugs crime and radicalization tired of negative stereotypes you know you do you it's reclaiming its image by putting its young brazilian behind the camera. distance be don't often hear.
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