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now speaking on the sidelines of the u.n. security council meeting the palestinian authorities foreign minister maliki said they aren't interested in having a conflict with the u.s. or anyone else and only want to achieve basic rights for the palestinian people. we come here to the united nations where we believe that you know this is really the place for multilateralism and we do believe that you know through multilateral literalism we can be able to achieve you know our basic rights here you know there is respect for the legality of the international law and you know all the countries said they do respect such principles and that's why you we feel that you know we can enjoy the full backing and support of such countries and that you know to help us you know that he thought chief that objective we are not really asking for a nickel for attention and we are not really interested in entering into any confrontation with anyone we are not going to waste our effort on or in the regime
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in any kind of confrontation we want to be to direct our energy and our effort to achieve you know peace and justice freedom for our people and determination. to mexico now where the incoming government says it's going to investigate the disappearance of forty three students and city of atlanta the promise comes as protesters gather to mock the fourth anniversary the abduction and suspected massacre of the students was one of the worst crises during former president enrique pena nieto his ten year john heilemann reports from mexico city. flicker of hope for those still campaigning for justice in a case that's outraged many mexicans it's the fourth anniversary of the night that forty three students were kidnapped by police in collusion with the gang they became symbols of the tens of thousands of missing in the country the slow moving and deeply through government investigation into the tragedy also became symbolic
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of the fishermen different routes of disappeared. the students' parents have never given up their fight fronts is now a new government is about to take power and then they're into belief that things could change if you've been p. m. . it's the first day in four years that we feel hope the first day that the government charges yes i'm going to help you yes we'll get to the truth that's why we're content and have our hearts full of hope of the. president elect and his mother his or her daughter met with the parents made the right noises proposing a new committee to take charge of the case and invite him back international experts say their investigation was blocked oh really. i believe that justice will come and it will strengthen not weaken our institutions when we all know what really happened with the young people ah and when the guilty up punished. those marching to mark the anniversary won't let him forget his promises you know
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outgoing government's reaction to the tragedy of this year it's really more the point where it fell from grace and it never recovered now it's going to be a big test andres manuel lopez obrador once he takes power how it goes with this but also with the more than thirty thousand disappeared in the country and the record levels of violence. so many stories echo hilda's she and a husband have given up the former lives to true jails army barracks moved to mass graves and search for their son says he seen as either the them turn on or it's been really difficult it's painful and frustrating we're angry about all the impunity. for her and tens of thousands of others the worst thing is simply the not knowing the hope is that in this case the parents and the country might finally get closer to the truth john home and how does it or its personal. still ahead on the
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bulletin. if you can't negotiate that deal then you need to make way for a party that can and will. the leader of the u.k. slate of poteen projects to raise amaze breck's a proposal saying has pottery candle passion. and how twenty years of questions has made good move the number one search engine. however the weather still looking pretty wet across the eastern side of north america lots of clouds rates right out of canada down across the eastern side of the u.s. right down into the deep south actually cloud and rain here certainly a possibility anywhere from around eastern texas louisiana mississippi alabama into georgia and i'm afraid because the further showers there just around the carolinas go on into friday still pretty wet around the mid atlantic states want to see
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showers a possibility down towards the gulf coast here she was not disposed of right still a possibility into parts of ontario into quebec but further west it's fine dry and warm and sunny twenty four celsius for seattle not too bad here thirty one in l.a. more warm sunshine coming through we could do with the rain meanwhile we have got plenty of rain making its way towards the lesser antilles little cluster of storm say we have trouble storm kerk which is regenerated in the atlantic is going to make its way towards the women darlins and then actually pushing up towards the leeward as we go on through thursday and on easter friday so some very heavy rain coming through possibility of some damaging winds that we want to watch out for elsewhere across the caribbean not too bad so with plenty of sunshine.
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this muslim undertakers working here is a seven days a week job that's grown with the community my father purchased a black ambulance man started to do the funerals in london and their families we saw stopping father and daughter and became the business partners the stories we don't often hear told by the people who the gift is such a level of. east and undertakers this is europe on al-jazeera. it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera and these are our top stories president obama's pick for the u.s. supreme court is expected to defend himself when he testifies in front of the
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senate judiciary committee on thursday night cap and also accuser christine glossy full look also answer questions about an incident she says drastically altered her life the u.s. president has accused china of meddling in the upcoming us the term elections donald trump made the claim to see change his first u.n. security council meeting he gave no evidence for the accusations which were denied by beijing also attacked iran calling it the world's leading sponsor of terror. and mexico's and common government says it's going to investigate the disappearance of forty three students in the southern city of a promise comes to protest as ma gathered to mark the fourth anniversary the abduction and suspected massacre of the students was one of the worst crises during former president enrique pena nieto as ten year. people in vietnam have been paying their respects to the former president during the second day of national mourning
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kwang died suddenly on friday from a rare virus a state funeral will be held on thursday was widely criticized for his crackdown on political dissent vice president has been named acting president becoming vietnam's first female head of state when he has the latest from hanoi. this is now the final journey of the late president of vietnam die after a brief service held here at the national funeral hall in hanoi attended by family members of course but also the leadership of the government and the communist party he is now being taken just over one hundred kilometers south of the capitol hill noise do been province that is where he was born where he was brought up and after . a brief service there that is where he will be laid to rest we still don't know when a new president will be elected but at the moment vietnam has its first female head of state with vice president dung not appointed as the acting president the
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job of appointing or electing a new president falls to the national assembly then next session will begin on october the twenty second there is no confirmation but it's expected that during that month long session a new president of vietnam will be elected. persons opposition leader says his party will vote against prime minister tories a maze of proposals for leaving the european union addressing members on the final day of the labor party conference jeremy called and said how details of what he called as a radical plan to rebuild russian largely has more from the conference and the polls. the wealth and then leader of the labor party and the next prime minister sharon thanks to his supporters he offers hope in a world of neoliberal rich capitalism and they were expecting jeremy corbin to come out fighting against the government and the system and true to form he delivered
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a speech which sets out to destroy what he called greed is good he tried to speak directly to those british cities he said have been left behind to perish i can announce this today that our program of investment and transformation to achieve a sixty percent reduction in emissions by twenty will create over four hundred thousand skilled jobs to ensure that comes about good jobs call it also have to address brics it since almost the entire labor membership now is far more committed to remaining in the european union that he seems to be he was more interested in seizing power than addressing the euro question and it is inconceivable that we should crash out of europe with no deal it would be a national disaster that is why if parliament votes down a tory deal or the government fails to reach any deal at all we would press for a general election.
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jeremy corbyn maintains that his policies are the new mainstream though in truth they do appear fairly radical set against what passes for most european politics nowadays but his point is that he's not really trying to appeal to the party faithful here he's trying to speak to traditional working class voters across the u.k. stop supporting labor. just a couple of kilometers down the road from where he was speaking is the post-industrial world corbin says he wants to mend abandoned docks and warehouses from a time more than a century ago when liverpool was a global trade center. well the local beach where famous sculptures speak of desolation and isolation caused by industrial decline corbin would imagine a sea full of wind turbines and the old warehouses turned into factories in new industries people seem to buy the theory but there is an unmistakable air of
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suspicion i don't think eleven be prime minister if he was a very hopeful even if he was prime minister is certainly better than the one we've got now that's for sure is for the working class he will look after class people i am very strongly pro europe and i don't stand by it's just been silent really the months since that is he's not been saying anything about printing. as it stands jeremy corbyn wants to portray himself as prime minister in waiting the man who will rescue britain from the helm of the conservative party and the nightmare bricks that this hall has bought the promise the outside world is still thinking about it's barnsley al-jazeera liverpool. britain's defense minister says the identity of one of the suspects in the nerve agent attack on a former russian spy and song spree has been revealed to be a russian colonel as comments appear to confirm claims by the investigative group
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belling cat they say that these photos prove that one of the suspects who went by the name it all as actually on a toilet chappie guy beilin cat says he worked for the russian military intelligence agency and was awarded russia's highest medal and twenty fourteen russia denies any involvement of the attack but during his speech at the united nations u.k. prime minister treason may accused russia of trying to fabricate evidence of the case and violating international law. we have seen what happens when the natural patridge isn't which is a cornerstone of a healthy society is warped into aggressive nationalism exploiting fear and uncertainty to promote identity politics at home and belittle wrote confrontation abroad while breaking rules and undermining institutions and we see this when states like russia flagrantly breach international norms from the seizing of sovereign territory to the reckless use of chemical weapons on the streets of
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britain by agents of the russian g.r.u. we have to show there is a better way to meet the concerns of our people that way lies in global cooperation between strong and accountable states based on open economies and inclusive societies a member of the russian protest group pussy riot has been released from a german hospital after recovering from a suspected poisoning doctors at the charity hospital in berlin says pure service love's health has improved significantly there's a lot of says he's convinced he was targeted by the russian secret service the group released a statement saying he's now under the protection of the german police there's a law and other members of pussy riot served fifteen days jail sentences for disrupting the world cup final in moscow in july to protest russian police brutality the international monetary fund has increased a loan to argentina to fifty seven billion dollars the seven billion dollars boost as designed to restore investor confidence in the south american country argentina
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has been struggling to repay its debts under state interest rates the peso has lost around fifty percent of its value against the us dollar so far this year argentina's economy. both are incompetent and on the loading. of the new black is a. very. very new ball appropriate on the budget. a strong. focus on reducing pollution and bloating exhaustion and wrote only he would go into. google celebrating its twentieth anniversary what began as a simple search engine is now a technology giant but its power and volved meant in our lives has also led to concerns over things like privacy some say it's a far cry from the company's original motto of don't be evil rob reynolds reports.
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this is what google's search page looked like the day it was launched and this is the company's first headquarters with founders larry page and sergey brin twenty years later google's enormous success has given it this huge ever expanding silicon valley headquarters known as the googleplex page and brin are multi-billionaires and google knows a lot about us they know who you are they know a lot about your habits they know what kind of videos he watch they know how many emails he gets they are very large an important part of most people staring lives it's search engine process is three and a half billion requests per day or one point two trillion a year that information is power google uses the information to lucratively target advertising to customers the more they know about you the more the can
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market you to advertisers a collection of activities in what we do every day. you know one of the rules or the role of government when when a company collects in a mass that much information in the u.s. google like other big tech companies is largely unregulated regarding what they do with the information they collect the idea that these companies will suffer regularly is as laughable and i think it's been shown that as insufficient that may be changing in congressional hearings this week lawmakers discussed a federal internet privacy law to regulate big tech companies behavior the european union has taken a stricter line passing sweeping new online privacy rules and recently levying heavy multibillion dollar fines on google for anti-competitive practices google's corporate culture appears to be changing earlier this year google quietly dropped its famous motto don't be evil from its corporate code of conduct in april three
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thousand google employees signed up to to. demanding the company end its partnership with the pentagon called project maven that uses images and artificial intelligence to improve drone strike accuracy on the battlefield google now says it will not be a rich pentagon contract when it expires in two thousand and nineteen in just two decades google has made itself practically indispensable in the lives of billions of people what it will do with its information power and wealth over the next twenty years is something that should concern each one of them rob reynolds al-jazeera mountain view california. and i get on of the prominent of the headlines on al-jazeera president picked for the u.s. supreme court is expected to defend himself when he testifies in front of a senate committee on thursday but haven't also accused. the form of all the
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questions about an incident she says drastically altered her life. the u.s. president has accused china of meddling in the upcoming u.s. midterm elections donald trump made the claims as he chaired his first u.n. security council meeting he gave no evidence for the accusations which were denied by beijing mexico's and coming government says it's going to investigate the disappearance of forty three students in the southern city of gwalior the promise comes as protesters gather to mark the fourth anniversary the abduction and suspected massacre of the students was one of the worst crises during president and ricky pena yet those ten year. people in vietnam have been paying their respects to the former president on the second day of national mourning. died suddenly on friday from a rare virus a state funeral will be held on thursday was widely criticized for his crackdown on political dissent vice president dang the naacp has been named acting president
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becoming vietnam's first female head of state britain's defense minister says the true identity of one of the suspects in the poisoning of a former russian spy in salzburg has been revealed to be a russian colonel whose comments appear to confirm claims by the investigative group belling cat they say these photos prove that one of the suspects who went by the name of is actually on a totally russia denies any involvement in the attack a member of the russian protest group pussy riot has been released from a german hospital after recovering from a suspected poisoning there's a lot of says he's convinced he was targeted by the russian secret service the group released a statement saying he's now under the protection of german police there's a lot of and other members of pussy riot served fifteen day jail sentences for disrupting the world cup final in moscow and july well those are the headlines on al-jazeera badoo stay with us this is europe is coming up next thank you very much
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for watching. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to you. al-jazeera. what about the gentleman who died in north london this week is with us she sent us the prejudice against us when we're going to be able to follow these to you because
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when you stretch we bury him to more thirty or so weeks of work and still working here is a twenty four hour a day seven days a week job to do with the amount of stress that we experience sometimes is immense i can still hope to maybe go on these balls. looking for work. i'm good i'm a muslim funeral director here in london. i've now part time and i'm letting the young people take over. so what will happen now is we have to take and miss valentino in front of the month praise this is silent in his coffin and we have another funeral happening today so after the prayers finish move will take the deceased down to the money i'm sometimes ideas
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such as the tall one full building at the back of the most open and shut down once the journalism is over we'll take you down to the money and center and in one of the rooms going to look like if you look at to see a signature ready my colleagues will take it to them that's ok. and the lady sister who passed away was mostly in the. nephew and the people that came through it all feel that they're christian. i believe that a bit vague in terms of what happens in the muslim funeral as in a sonnet his name is very basic and simple in that sense but lul macof to the man explain what's happening.
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right now my grandson in college. he's coming in the last six months and we hope that we can train him to take over for me to carry on to do shrooms to carry on the service for the people who are you know under his. it's a. moment i'm. going to. want to be i will. be judged on my dad and. mom i do know. that you know. others. will be much more. as you said it was this will give it all.
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my whole family is for a member who is with you and has sort of been overwhelmed. the idea of death and death is an everyday thing. that's. carrying on my family's legacy. one to walk up to three knowing. my mom dad she went into the company was my great grandfather wonder a little bit help so sure for we can then he turned the years and she just carried on. but she decided she wanted to go back to teaching. was quite surprised you wanted to do this and i didn't know whether it was just because it was an easy
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option because you like. what. you really want to do. you really enjoy doing it so my dad's a big character and it's really difficult because for twenty years over twenty years we stopped we saw a stopping father and daughter and became business partners which challenge to stomach lay how i was dealing with him and talking to him and there's this very much disrespect thing. and we deal with things very very differently i was in partnership with my dad only up until recently. who know was here for twenty years and she decided to achieve would stand back for a while because maybe she wanted to direct her to trust him to nose and i was standing in her way we have women come here their husbands have died and they can
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relate to a woman better than they can a man especially with asian women so we need a woman's touch here and i think it will be coming back. we have about thirty thousand plus muslim population here in the white chapel east london area and this is always been the kind of melting pot of southern england. you know did not reply you paula visit the mosque every now and name and not only did i go. to the extent the most trouble that bit of a channel but islands. lovely little towns and causing quite a bunch of. they came here that day was the. concern although i don't think it was the it was the other night temperature leading to for what great britain's first as credit risk to the london eye was speech she might arrive in belfast is someone that isn't and you always assume it's because the kids in the . working quite street was closed off because at the pyne gould used the same time
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i'm sure it was developed by now frank. and you know i don't live in the area. that are something new. in the moment though i thought it's a pretty you know there and as you engage me we work together we go on to give a what. i want to for some even the many well what we all respect one another's use yeah to a point of we disagree sometimes but we don't ram as you stand people shrug it's. the way i do you can't be fearful just in case yes you know that's what i do. when they're down am not ok's and i think we're going to happen if you get out but yeah especially when you got to kate's. what i could. to get to your original question yes you have to give them the
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original green certificate last year which is slowing this country you have to have the greens and difficult original ok and the problems give me a ring but i think you're going by you only very somebody once people remember things when they go wrong weddings and funerals and if you do it right there where my dad used to do it then that's good and if you do it wrong those people will never forget you and what always kills you. to do. this is the picture of dad and me. yeah when i was about five years of age because my father that wasn't very happy about having photographs taken when mothers in the sari and i'm sure this was about nineteen fifty six this was taken. around about the mid sixty's when there was an influx of muslim people arriving
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here in east london mainly bangladeshis or at that time it was east pakistan. the need for a funeral service grew so my father purchased a black ambulance man and started to do the funerals here in london. tasneem army was only seventeen as any man he deputized his forty's father was away on pilgrimage to mecca i grew up here in this area and we had this phenomena called bashing we had right wing groups coming along looking for asians to beat up just for the sake of it. my father was beaten up and. it wasn't what wasn't a good time in east end of london. my mum was welsh she converted to islam too in the second world war with my father she was a coal miner's daughter can you imagine the stigma of a white lady marrying
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a dark person but she didn't care but i'm also proud to be a bangladeshi as well. yeah . oh yeah that's my dad that's my dad roughly. four weeks before he died and a smile when he graduated and mona when she graduated. she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me she can maybe project forward where i don't that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after sixty five but some young blood far us away because they got better ideas and see things better than we do we're always thinking in the past and they're thinking in the future and it's important. so i do miss her yes.
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today we have the you know gratian of the strong room for the first british muslim archives and guests who want different books of life have come to join us in the celebrations of this kind of pivotal moment. hygene setup the country's first and indeed it was europe's first muslim burial service we're hopefully going to see. the family members coming in. we're starting at five
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thirty so fingers crossed the ocean for make it on time just go fifteen minutes. that's a very good move you should call. i can have just missed the whole planet and if i may just say quickly that fifth time inc not us. ok so where is this that gary this is going to guy in the marriage and pointed before you go down to be struck by how many can see it if you want to hang him ok to pray to have that type of play.
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