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union renaming the country north macedonia could have helped to resolve this well macedonia as leaders says the low turnout doesn't mean he should step down instead he has pledged a parliament vote on the name change. not to take it again i know the opposition knows all the citizens know there is and there can be no better agreement with greece there is and there can be no alternative to macedonia as membership of nato and the e.u. let's not play games with our unity and our macedonia my personal message to every member of the macedonian parliament is let's put the national interest the interest of the citizens and the strategic interests of the state above politics and party interests but the main opposition party says it's shameful for the government to push for the name change. the moment global cooling that was for sure if it and this was an unsuccessful referendum the policies of zorro and his governments have been a debacle of the truth when it is macedonia the number of citizens who didn't support
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this shameful remains citizens who have the votes of those who voted against it is stressed tickly larger than those who supported it the deal with greece did not give the green lights people of the republic of macedonia who are owners of this land of showing great patriotic and democratic awareness my blood has the latest from the capital scope here. this outcome is showing that macedonia is very deeply divided society and that the discretion about the name he should about about the name of the republic of macedonia is very emotional. question especially about that ethnic muster going on in the country even the prime minister's own side of said that these day was successful and that he was satisfied with the outcome and they did boycott was organized by the main political party from the opposition
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in the country though position actually said that the people defeated the agreement with the greece so s. in the campaign now the situation is very similar the people are here strongly divided in the position for and against agreement with greece chill the end of this year macedonia should fulfill its own obligation on its own part of that dream and we degrees but what is happening now can postponed plans for implementation of these agreements. prime minister as i have said that he expected that the opposition we do support the constitutional change in the country. if not there will be early erik election in the country that means that you dare is the election terms for implementation of this agreement will be postponed that
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macedonia will not finish inspired of the job till till the end of this year so reese cannot ratify these documents next in the beginning of next year still ahead a knowledge of opportunity to heal divisions on bragg's it the u.k.'s ruling party tries to forge a way forward a conflict over language pushes thousands to escape cameroon and seeking refuge in nigeria. hello again welcome back we're here across turkey and crete parts of greece we are watching an area of low pressure that has been bring quite a bit of rain showers particularly over towards greece and we could still see some localized flooding across much of that area you know the next few days that a low will start to dissipate the winds will start to die down as well you can see
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the winds right here coming out of the south but by the time we get to tuesday much better conditions for much of that area and the rain showers that we had here across much of the eastern med will also begin to die down as well well here across the gulf we are looking at basically nice in clear conditions for most areas we are watching up here in doha maybe thirty eight degrees over towards dobby at thirty six muscat not looking too bad most of the clouds are staying well off the coast over the next few days with saliva seeing a temperature there of about thirty one degrees in your forecast and then very quickly as we take a look down and what's happening here across parts of southern africa we are looking at another frontal system just off the coast now that is going to bring some more clouds and rain over the next few days so cape town on monday twenty degrees few there but as we go towards tuesday well we are going to be getting cooler with. southerly winds coming into play but up here across parts of. the twenty seventh and durban a warm day at about thirty two degrees for you. they
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you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour in canada the u.s. and mexico have reached a new trade deal to replace the nine hundred ninety four north america for your trade agreement or not to canada's prime minister justin trudeau held a late night cabinet meeting the head of a u.s. imposed deadline to sign up all be excluded from the pact. indonesia's president is accepting international help to recover from friday's earthquake and tsunami or than eight hundred people are confirmed dead but the final toll is expected to be much higher mass graves are being dug to stop the spread of disease rescuers are still struggling to reach coastal communities cut off from help. macedonia is bid to change its name has failed sunday's referendum had strong support but turnout didn't reach the fifty percent threshold needed to make it legal the government wanted to change the name to republic of north macedonia to help and the decades old dispute with greece. the white house has denied reports it's trying to limit
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the f.b.i. investigation into the president's supreme court pick the agency is looking into two allegations of sexual misconduct against brett kavanaugh accusations from a third woman are being left out as a white house correspondent kelly holcomb explains. on sunday one day before the opening term of the u.s. supreme. court justices and government officials like attorney general jeff sessions were spotted heading into a mass designed to invoke god's blessing on those responsible for the administration of justice in the united states. but outside the cathedral protesters gathered showing the divisions that exist around the white house nomination to fill the vacancy on the bench of america's highest court u.s. president donald trump has ordered the f.b.i. investigate the charges against his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh following a ruckus hearing this past week the failed to advance his nomination of
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a probe will look at just current credible allegations bret's assaults on meijer i trust sickly altered my life that means the f.b.i. will investigate dr christine blazin ford's claim kavanaugh sexually assaulted her well the two were teenagers and investigators will speak to witnesses at a yell university party in the one nine hundred eighty s. where cavanagh allegedly exposed himself in front of deborah ramirez but the f.b.i. probe won't include the allegations of a third woman julie sweat nick who says she was gang raped at a party cavanagh attended the allegation that she makes is outrageous not one democrat mentioned it but martin judge. as being part of a gang rape drug and women will be asked did he ever see this happen or did. last week cavanagh denied the allegations at a senate judiciary committee hearing but i have never done this but given the serious allegations and cavanagh's combative defense that he's the victim of
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a political smear campaign democrats are questioning kavanagh's temperament for the role of supreme court justice it was clearly a college aren't aggressive angry and he revealed himself as a partisan i would think that if i were a democrat going before him i'd ask him to recuse himself. president donald trump says he has no backup plan when it comes to the confirmation of judge cavanagh the f.b.i. is currently investigating its report is expected sometime after friday it will be delivered to the white house and then will go on to the senate where senators will then vote whether to confirm the controversy will judge kimberly helped at al jazeera the white house dozens of women in bolivia have taken a stand against gender based violence with a demonstration in the capital of ponce the u.n. says eight out of ten bolivian women have suffered some form of sexual aggression the attorney general says seventy six women murdered in the first eight months of
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this year victims of gender based violence the german chancellor is warning u.s. president donald trump against destroying the united nations has just returned from the annual u.n. general assembly and she's been campaigning in state elections she says that although the u.n. is not perfect undermining it is highly dangerous on tuesday trump address the u.n. urging nations to reject globalism britain's governing conservative party is holding its annual conference in the city of birmingham with deep divisions remaining over how the u.k. should quit the european union just six months from brags that prime minister to resign may lead to party still split between pro and anti e.u. factions sonia gago reports. the buzz word of the conference written all over the venue opportunity may be in the air or translating it into reality another thing altogether but when it comes to bricks it the u.k.'s departure from the
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european union the british prime minister to resign may was keen to point out that half plan the so-called check is deal represented the best opportunity for orderly exit i do believe that but crucially i believe in delivering bricks it in a way that respects the vote and delivers on the fate of the british people yet at the heart of her party the debate still rages over how to leave the e.u. lurking in the foreground the cheerleader for pro breck's it group former foreign minister boris johnson he wants a so-called hard breck's it to leave the e.u. at any cost in his latest verbal volley he attacks to resume a's plan as posterous and even deranged a new low in the discourse and a sign of just how bitter the quarrel has become within the party this could not apply in the conference opening that prime minister may had hoped for the party was supposed to have united behind a vision of bricks it instead it is more divided than ever with those who want of
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course a very divorce from the european union fighting her every step of the way. all this prefaced with an embarrassing data breach the day before the conference was due to begin an up recommended to delegates exposing personal contact details of senior government ministers and other leading figures all the while there are other voices angry at the government about bret's it itself based on the principle there was nothing. better than a lot of people who are very. regretted that this is not what we want waving down this route that we really need you know one or need. not benefit as in any way and. one thing is certain there are less than six months to go until rex it the u.k. is still none the wiser as to how frex it will happen but there will be
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a fight to the bitter end of a which wing of the party will went out with no guarantee that prime minister may will still be leading the charge. al-jazeera but. people in spain's catalonia region have protested as they mark one year since a failed bid for secession they rallied in front of a prison where some of the leaders of last october's referendum held spain's central government called the vote illegal by mr petro sanchez has proposed a referendum for more tanami but has ruled out another poll on independence the president of cameroon says a farm hand and a dialogue are needed to end violence in its english speaking regions who's seeking reelection next week told supporters that cameron has overcome the worst of a conflict which has killed hundreds of people the security forces are accused of cracking down on english speakers who are demanding an independent state they complain of being overlooked by the french speaking government. we still have to
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restore peace in the southwest and northwest regions which have been bruised by the abuses of the session is by giving both regions all the satisfaction they are entitled to expect by protecting them against the excesses of their so-called liberators more than twenty five thousand people have crossed the border into nigeria to escape that fighting most of them children as on the digits reports. beltre and on her six children join other refugees to move to a new settlement away from that i come on board this is the family's third relocation since they fled the fighting in southern ca rule none of the children has been to school since then we don't have peace in the house because the children warry what he owes me daddy what are we doing here we are not going to school what are we doing there let's go but with no money and hope of returning to their former home anytime soon she says their future is bleak. even parents who could afford to
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hire private tutors for their children are giving up well their mind are within. our country and for all the pin down the money into school. now the savings is god many parents in this new refugee settlement for their children can soon go back to school most have missed classes since they have fled their homes last year there is no school here so they will have to rely on nearby schools and the generosity of the local community. should be in our final year of secondary school because of the situation down to one. that will depend on how soon she gets the chance to resume classes in. the united nations and local authorities say they are trying to come up with a plan to help children like frida we have been working with the government of nigeria here to provide additional capacity to the kenyan school that they're having and it's through the settlement so that they are committed additional
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students in the classroom and we're here to provide support necessary support to construct additional classrooms and also at the same time to construct a playground for reform children to play in the school. educational sources in cameroon will have to approve the certificates the refugee children be getting nigeria when they eventually return but some parents here are skeptical that will happen how many priests al-jazeera i don't know some of the nigeria there have been rallies in the brazilian city of cell pollo in support of far right presidential candidate desirable sonando who is recovering after being stabbed in the campaign trail last month he's the current front runner in next week's election a day earlier thousands protested against also not zero.

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