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one hundred two year old is married to a member of the academy that awards the nobel prize for literature the crisis also sparked a wave of resignations from the academy. meanwhile the nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to two immunologists for their work on cancer therapies james p. allison of the university of texas and kyoto universities the super honcho of separately discovered and developed developed treatments which improve the human immune system so the body can better at pac cancer cells and how to do the. people tell me that they have recovered from grave illnesses become healthy thanks to my treatment method to me that's above everything else makes me realize that my research has been truly meaningful and makes me happy. still ahead in this news hour. the singer
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songwriter. whose musical career spanned eight decades. and then sports are right things turned sour in the u.s. after their defeat to europe plus. the tate modern in london where visitors will have to watch together to reveal the new about migration that's hidden and any. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places to get the.
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four he sold more than one hundred eighty million records during a career spanning eight decades and he was best known internationally for his one nine hundred seventy s. hits she and the old fashioned way but as the paschal live reports now from paris you never forgot his armenian roots rosario gaylord. road or his voice was distinctive warmth and often drama his songs could be upbeat or stick to melancholy and nostalgia. in the shadows no vol was one of france's most versatile and famous performers singer songwriter and movie actor he recorded a thousand two hundred songs and starred in world in eighty films and t.v. shows in a career that lasted nearly eighty years. as a novel was born in paris in one thousand nine hundred twenty four his parents are settled in france off to fleeing the mass killings in armenia many of his songs recalled growing up as a poor immigrant nine hundred forty six he had
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a lucky break french sing it if piaf was so impressed with his talent that she took him on tour. from there his career took off not just in france but around the world he told relentlessly and in twenty seventeen he was awarded a star on the hollywood walk of fame is not important to be remembered forty three and brought round to nor got my work remembered. despite his success the singing never forgot his on the newsgroups he dedicated his spare time to helping the country and became a figurehead for the armenian diaspora. as novel died at home in france aged ninety four it returned from a tour in japan and was preparing for shows in europe until the very end his ardent passion for life that fueled his desire to perform and he thrilled fans sasha partner how to save. shares is the one who's died at the age of ninety four ok it's
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time to get all the sports news now here's andy thank you barbara las vegas police say they've reopened an investigation into an allegation of sexual assault involving a five time world footballer of the year cristiana ronaldo statement said detectives are following up on information being provided by american catherine my org about an incident in june two thousand and nine the claims were first published by german magazine der spiegel we're now though himself has dismissed the accusations as fake news he suspended fever and says game against young boys on choose day and his coach would not be drawn on the allegations. or comment or i cannot comment i don't know what it's about i didn't even read it and these of course are private matters that manchester united manager joe he's a marine are so some of his players have an attitude problem marino has gone on the attack after the club's worst starts were league season in three decades or merinos
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relationship with french world cup winner paul pogba has been closely scrutinized the per appears who ignore each other at training on monday last month but would never camps in that same again and sub them off during united's three one defeat at west ham on saturday now has to motivate his players ahead of tuesday's game against the lengths here in the champions league. you can be loving and be the the said this person in the world and you can be with a with a very set series and you can be a fantastic actor and the inside of you you are very happy so sometimes what you see is not what you get so you don't think they don't care. i seen. that some care more than others. you obviously know all cats are based channel be in sports as launched a one billion dollars compensation claim against saudi arabia qatar is also far the
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separate legal action against saudi at the world trade organization the country has accused saudi of blocking be in sports and refusing to tackle piracy in a statement that's as ministry of economy and commerce said banning castree citizens and entities from exercising their basic rights to protect that in select or property rights is a flagrant violation of saudi international and moral obligations. mary sucker has said that winning her first grand slam title was bittersweet and not necessarily her happiest memory my second has just made a winning start at the china open where she's been talking about so breakthrough win at the u.s. open last month that final dominated of course by her losing opponent serina williams who called umpire carlos ramos a thief and accused him of sexism. heavyweight rivals tyson fury and their own say while they were of hit the button on the promotion push ahead of their title fight to the purse first press conference
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before their december first concert in los angeles ended early when the two threaten to start an impromptu sparring session imo so you were part of the bottom line so you know how are you going to do your you know not the problem. of foxes are unbeaten with american wild at the reigning w.b.c. champ. this is the biggest lie well you know if you know you're going to buy it and that is you know why they praised in the bottom for good or ill how come homicide about this was also most like i am taking this seriously i'm taking sides of it he was the champion on the challenger. i fear no man i don't pay enough and. he don't look at him and i just see him on a skinny little man with two spaghetti arms and to get election i want to bang him on the cheney going to spaghetti dumbs i'm going to turn him into a spy get you. become a liberal james has made a losing start to his new team the biggest name in basketball played his first pre-season game for the l.a.
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lakers le bron was on the court for just fifteen minutes scored nine points at three assists in this one twenty four to one i seven loss against the denver nuggets. yeah it always was different for me ways are you change uniforms so different when i change you know you know from when samus a merger to a cavs jersey the cavs are two he jersey back to a cab jersey not been a laker so it was different. you know in the second overtime you saw. the lakers haven't won the championship since twenty ten and some critics have suggested the browns move to l.a. is about business rather than basketball not so he says sports illustrated's m.b.a. at it's a walk back. we've seen him branch out as a businessman we've seen him act and all those things are obviously important to him but it's never been a distraction to him in the past it's never affected his basketball one bit and i think i think he definitely sees this lakers. step with the lakers as a challenge you know the lakers are historically one of the great franchises in
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league history they've fallen on hard times in school bryant left and there's really been. sort of a superstardom void and i think he wants to come in to fill that and you know the one thing he's he's never done really is. come on to a team like this where he's surrounded by a lot of young players and sort of you know lift them to the next level in baseball the milwaukee brewers of beats in the chicago cubs to take the national league central title the brewers winning this tiebreaker game three want reggie failed straight victory earning him a spot in the divisional series chicana had been five games ahead back in september now face a must win a wild card game against the loser of the national league west high price and i suppose when colorado and the and i thought this is a tiny bit sour in the u.s. gulf say after that ryder cup loss with patrick reid launching an attack against his captain and one of his teammates raiders accused jordan space of not wanting to play with him even though that had a great record as a pair in
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a previous cups he described captain jim furyk decision making process as a buddy system. game starts in aries later this week with more than four thousand athletes between the ages of fifteen and eighteen sets of. president thomas frank received the olympic flame in the orchard city in city of loose wire which is the southernmost city in the world that's what is there is for saturday's opening. looking for now let's get parts of barbara in. and they think you visitors to the tate modern art gallery here in london may be leaving in tears after seeing the latest exhibit by the cuban artist. her interactive installation features a mental centered room designed to provoke crying best known for her politically engaged projects whereas newest piece addresses the issue of global migration and it relies on people power to make it work charlie angelo went to have a look. there is an image of
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a refugee under this floor that might never be seen unless hundreds of strangers cooperate come together and let the heat of their bodies uncover it it's a near impossible task but artist. has high hopes for the collective effort to garrett has transformed the tapes turbine hold a space for risk taking she sees her art as an agent of change the museum is a floor the public debate i think does have a social responsibility and unfortunately we've had to go into such an extreme by having trump in all of these political struggles and all these the predation so people. and. this is how bruguera intends to wake us up to the rising global tide of nationalism and xenophobia and even provoke a physical reaction entering the. stamps with the number of people who.
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are. trying an inside. laced with an organic compound that literally brings you to tears the artist calls it forced and he's trying to provoke a collective emotional response to the migrant crisis. these are the neighbors of the tate modern who collaborated on the project and nominated a local charity worker natalie bell her name is now on the building and on a usually reserved for big donors and royalty i have. resources being in time and kindness and love and compassion. are resources in their own right they have just as much it was natalie who chose the image that lies underneath it's abusive a syrian refugee wants homeless in london now studying medicine in this space the artist intends to unsettle you from the low frequency base that reverberates around and through you. to the tears at the touch this is
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a multi said to experience allowing you to reflect on the issue of migration but it's also a call to action. london. definitely worth catching on the well that's it for this news hour stay with us i'm going to be back in just a few minutes with more of the. from cutting edge medical technology toxic venom could be a vast resource for the development of lifesaving drugs to advances in the most difficult regions of the world. and yet it is.
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up side to every. innovative solution to global health care problems that didn't make a difference maybe all of those were good it sure was still the cure on al-jazeera the. al-jazeera. where every. this powerful social network is sculpting a global cyber society and regulation is playing catch up but as scandals begin to unfold they will witness is that we should not be in this position. they want as
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much extreme content as they can get on the cover to gauge how ethics weigh against profits and how the rules are being written. and signed facebook on al-jazeera. well you know. some of it i like. indonesia rushes to get aid to sulawesi island as victims of friday's earthquake and tsunami are buried in a mass growing. hello i'm barbara sorry you're watching al-jazeera life from london also coming up on the
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program. it will transform north america back into a manufacturing powerhouse president trump aless new trade deal with canada and mexico as the biggest the u.s. history police move in to break up protests in barcelona on the first anniversary of catalonia independence for a friend and cancer the nobel prize for medicine goes to two scientists whose work has helped the human immune system fight back. we begin the program in central indonesia where rescue teams are still combing destroyed homes and buildings on the island of silhouette in search of trapped survivors that the toll from friday's deadly earthquakes and tsunami now stands at eight hundred forty four and the u.n. is warning that around a hundred and ninety one thousand people are in urgent need of aid indonesian
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troops are leading rescue efforts in the affected area while the president has accepted offers of international help when he had reports now from jakarta. three days after the massive earthquake and tsunami this is what is left of the city of palu much of the city of more than three hundred thousand people has been destroyed rescue was a trying to reach those who might still be alive. with hospitals damaged the injured are being treated in the open and the airport is doubling as a field hospital it was also badly damaged in the quake the military has secured it to allow aid to be flown in and the injured else. so that is. what the earthquake was so powerful all of us run out in a big group we were shouting people were screaming god is great people were repenting. as more bodies are recovered graves are being dug for mass burials to try to prevent the spread of disease those who did survive
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a disparate me trying to leave. we have not eaten in three days we just want to be safe. we have been here since yesterday we need to fly there are eleven of us we haven't been allowed to board. the indonesian president has been trying to reassure the people that help is on its way. we will send as much food as we can today by hercules aircraft directly from jakarta. these are the problems we're trying to solve as well we're expecting fuel to get to politic day because special flights are being sent there because one of the main challenges facing rescue workers has been the lack of heavy equipment to dig for survivors for now they're using whatever tools they can find or their bare hands to try to get to those buried under the rubble wayne hey al jazeera jakarta. well under thomas sent
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us this update he is impossible in central sulawesi and he's on his way to palo. like so many others out same as trying to reach probably you can't fly there on commercial planes direct in any way once you get there there are no cars available no fuel most food no water all those things those supplies are things that we need to take in and we have power from the only ones those in this huge queue of traffic are trying to get a pretzel in a city that's a six hour drive away from poland where here in the nearest place that we could see all those in the vehicle the trying to get fuel to drive to probably because they're worried about relatives they want to take their own supplies in but this is just the starting point outspoken visions in that city well all day on sunday the military was digging big grades mass graves and many hundreds of people will be buried in dollars on monday indonesia's government meanwhile has early on monday said that this disaster is of such a scale that they now welcome foreign aid that is significant with
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a long book like the few weeks ago in the nation's government that it was able to cope on its own very different this time around they're welcoming foreign aid they want to get as much as quickly as possible so as well as all these people once they get fuel in their cause driving. by said from a personal level to pollard official foreign aid should be reaching that's a concern. oxfam's humanitarian director nigel timmins was in indonesia after the massive earthquake and tsunami back in two thousand and four he says it will be weeks until the full extent of the devastation is no i think what struck me when i went before is this not just a wall of water but it's a wall of water sort of debris concrete trees. cars vehicles everything being churned around like a johnson makes it so that it's almost like a huge boulders of the just clears away the land and off to is you just left with this complete calles roads have been cut off by landslides major bridges broken down so physical access is
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a real challenge the other one is information i mean electricity is down to the communications down. many people their first cross is simply family tracing i mean there are reports of children turning out medical centers unaccompanied looking for family members people just trying to work out who survived which their relatives around who's gone so just basic information is a real challenge so many bodies just go missing get swept out to sea are buried i mean we're also dealing of course with the aftermath a very significant earthquake and as we talk search and rescue missions are going on so many people are buried there are a lot of remote fishing villages all along that coastline i create census data may not be totally available i mean at the moment the census suggests there's two point four million people in effected area so it could take some weeks before we really find out what the true extent was. the white house says authorize the f.b.i. to expand its investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against u.s.
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supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh as long as it's finished by this friday that's according to the new york times earlier president trump told reporters the f.b.i. should talk to whoever is necessary to the inquiry but i think the f.b.i. should it give you anybody that they want within reason but you have to say within reason they should interview but they should also be guided and i am being guided by what the senators are looking for. president trump was speaking at a press conference to praise the new trade agreement that he struck with canada to replace nafta it keeps the two nations along with mexico in a three way economic pact first three twenty four years ago and he hailed it as the biggest trade deal in u.s. history roslyn jordan reports now from washington d.c. thank you thousand and sixteen campaign promise delivered ahead of the midterm
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congressional elections in the united states donald trump says he's negotiated a new trade accord with mexico and now with canada it will be the most advanced trade deal in the world with ambitious provisions on the digital economy patents very important financial services and other areas where the united states has a strong competitive advantage mexico and canada have agreed to strong new labor protections environmental protections and new protections for intellectual property so important if approved the new u.s. mexico canada agreement would preserve a one point three trillion dollar trading zone u.s. dairy farmers will be able to sell more of their products in canada canada gets to keep a dispute mechanism to resolve fights with the u.s. over lumber exports and auto workers in mexico will be paid more to produce parts
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for the u.s. market that last point mattered to officials in ottawa we have reached an agreement on cars and car parts inspired by creative canadian ideas which as some of you will remember we put forward in our talks in montreal back in january that was a key turning point in this negotiation mr speaker draft treaty now heads to parliament in autumn one until congress in both washington and mexico city we've got a most having a less a little more and where was. that we will make sure it does not contravene the sovereignty of the people and we will be guarantors of the federalist principles that maintain our republic analysts say there is a reason why canada is joining the deal now its economic future what is important is that it may be an attractive place for foreign companies to invest if they feel that their investment in canada could be shut off and he terms of his access to the u.s. market by cherubs the iranian past year historic now it's worth noting these three
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countries have succeeded in negotiating a trade deal think they can all except president george washington. the deadline has passed for palestinians in the village of a hamas to destroy their own homes before israeli forces when israel gave residents until midnight on monday to pack up and leave it once to the mall is the occupied west bank village to make way for more settlements a move which has sparked international condemnation herefore said sent us this update from han alomar after the deadline passed bill hemmer has seen many deadlines come and go in the past it has managed to cling on to his existence by various legal challenges in the past but those legal options have now all been exhausted and this latest deadline by which the israeli army had given the residents of this village until the end of october the first to demolish their own
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structures has now passed so it does now appear to be just a matter of time until israeli forces come in that is certainly the message that we're getting from that is here themselves we spoke to one family and the the grandfather of that family saying that this time it did seem different the grandmother saying it was incredibly difficult having to put her grandchildren to bed and having them come to her asking her is tomorrow going to be the day that the israeli forces come and from now on any morning could be that morning when they do come in and start to take this village apart why it is so important both to the israeli side and the palestinian side is largely about territory this doesn't lie within the settlement plans nor does each one plans that area for extended illegal settlement building that that is still in the works but it does live very close to those borders and there are other bedouin villages other bedouin communities in
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this area as well and so this is seen as potentially the first of a domino effect if it does go allowing israel more easily to extend the settlements around the eastern part of jerusalem and. which would bring jerusalem even more with illegal settlements and also potentially cut the northern part of the west bank off from the southern part so palestinians say that this is very important because it could really define what happens to the potential of a future palestinian state now though it does seem just a matter of time until israeli forces move in police of broken up demonstrations barcelona on the first anniversary of the catalan independence referendum as night fell there was a standoff on the streets of the city which is capital of the semi autonomous catalan region catalans voted for secession in last year's unofficial referendum but it was ruled illegal by the government in madrid well earlier protests are.
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