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will stall him down say authorities could be the biggest threat in the hours to come. the recovery here will take weeks months or even use but matthew hasn't finished its destructive course the storm's path will take it north and it remains powerful and dangerous and gallacher all jazeera apalachicola florida at least ten people have died in flash floods on the spanish island of majorca floodwaters effort to trees and buried cars and mud and military has been deployed to help with that cleanup operation a shallow six point zero magnitude earthquake off the indonesian islands of java has killed three people and damage four homes it comes to weeks after more than two thousand people died in a major earthquake and tsunami on the island of. prayer services will be held in the coming hours to mark the end of the official search of the city where most of the bodies were found a man accused of being a chinese spy extradited to the u.s. on charges of economic espionage who was arrested in belgium and brought to the
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united states on tuesday this is accused of stealing information from the u.s. aerospace firms on behalf of china jew who is a deputy division director in the province of the chinese ministry of state security or m.s.s. the m.s.s. is the intelligence and security agency for china is responsible for counterintelligence foreign intelligence and political security. one of shoes job duties was to obtain technical information including trade secrets from aviation and aerospace companies in the united states and europe. still ahead on al-jazeera a man's arrested in germany over the murder of old carrion journalist victoria marin over. afghanistan changes the way it deals with children accused of fighting for the taliban.
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hello there or eyes are on the states at the moment where michael is battering the southeast here's a satellite picture showing that storm as it makes its way northward towards land and of course once it's over land it will have lost its energy source it's lost the sea so instead it's going to dump all the moisture that it sucked up across the southeast corner expect some flooding rains that it really will be incredibly wet as that system slowly creeps its way northward and then finally begins to pull away as we head through the day on friday so friday definitely a come a day for us here but elsewhere we've got another secular nation this is all storm surge is making its way across baja california and will eventually run its way northward across the desert states of the u.s. a bit further towards the south there and this is michael leaving us but behind it is still dragging plenty of cloud and plenty of showers as well so this whole region here is seeing plenty of showers at the moment and plenty more as we head
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through the next few days for the west there's also an area in hong strain in the southern parts of mexico that is expected to give us a bit of flooding as we head through thursday and it's a friday as well there's also been a lot of wet weather for the south as well so full some of us in paraguayan across into brazil it's been wet over the past day or so that system pushes southwards as we head through friday and intensifies towards. medical technology. could be. the development of lifesaving drugs in the most difficult regions of the world. and you. may be. the cure.
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at the top stories for you right now. that will trigger. a human rights abuse. and raises the possibility of sanctions in reaction to the disappearance of journalist. consulate in istanbul. investigation into his alleged murder. but it's know when or if that will actually happened. hurricane michael is moving on to the u.s. state of georgia after causing extensive damage in florida the storm is the third
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most powerful to hit the united states since records began police say one man was killed by a falling tree. al-jazeera has been given access to a report not yet released by a panel of u.n. experts it shows the united arab emirates is violating sanctions imposed in somalia and eritrea the report highlights the continued legal construction illegal that is construction of m. roddie basin somali lands coastal city of. as well as the seizure of weapons and military equipment coming through yemen has more. the report has been prepared for the un security council it says that criminal networks in the u.a.e. are using iran as a transit point for illegal chuckle exports the exports of groups including the somali based on. an estimated one hundred fifty million dollars. has established an affected state within a state and they collect taxes in old age
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a town. they also run a. justice so for many citizens. even. court which is a way the report was written by the somalia and eritrea monitoring group a un body that monitors sanctions in the region it says charcoal is shipped from somalia with fake country of origin certificates to ports in iran where it's relabeled as a product of iran and put on to small goods to put a hammer riya into by the authors of the report say that both iran and the u.a.e. did not substantially engage with them when they raised concerns of chocolate smuggling weapons in trying to overthrow the somali government nearly a decade now and despite losing territory it still controlled the significant chunk of the country and levis taxes that fund as a tax one checkpoint is said to earn the armed group ten million dollars a year the somalian eritrea monitoring group also says that in some areas has
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a sophisticated taxation system that is more geographically diversified and systematic than the federal government the u.a.e. is named in the report for breaking other sanctions that include smuggling weapons bought from serbia and croatia into somalia and yemen the u.a.e. is also building a military base in neighboring somalia and this despite calls by the federal government in somalia to hold construction saying it was a clear violation of international law the report says work on the sites continues somaliland is a. a region of somalia that declared its independence in one thousand nine hundred one following a civil war and remains unrecognized by the international community the u.a.e. has in reply to the allegations its u.n. ambassador says they can't comment because the report is unpublished barbara and get out to syria police in germany have arrested a man in connection with the murder of a bulgarian journalist earlier old victorian era no boat was raped and killed in
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the northern bulgarian town of ruse she'd been investigating alleged fraud with a u. funds involving business than a politician's body was found in a park and showed signs of suffocation and blows to the head dominic cain has more problems than germany. it's now being confirmed that the german authorities apprehended a twenty year old bald garion national on choose the evening in near the northern german city of hamburg this was following the application for a european arrest warrant by their bold garion colleagues clearly the ball garion or forty's or wants to have this person this individual in their custody not in german custody a process will now starts the extradition process which could go so long as sixty days if this suspect decides to resist extradition however if you were to acquiesce to agree to extradition the process would be a lot quicker the point to be made here is the german authorities say it's because
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of the european arrest warrant that this arrest was able to be made so quickly the questions then will be well as i say how quickly can this person be returned to bulgaria and then other questions too about what was the motive behind the attack on the the journalist the thirty year old journalist who was raped and murdered those questions will obviously be part of the investigation that takes place in bulgaria one of the sons of egypt's former president mohamed morsy has been released on bail hours after being arrested at his home in cairo abella morsy. being accused of belonging to a banned group and spreading fake news it's over a recent interview about his father's detention home nor is he has been in prison since he was ousted in a military coup in two thousand and thirteen. the white house has accused the venezuelan government of being involved in the death of an opposition leader in the capital caracas and i know a bond was taken into custody last week over an alleged plot to kill president nicolas maduro officials say he later killed himself by jumping off the tenth floor
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of police headquarters but his party says he was murdered time his western province has revised the law to legalize so-called reeducation camps for weaker muslims the new clause says the camps will tackle what it calls extremism through ideological transformation up to one million muslims are ordered to have been detained and subjected to enforced political education adrian brown has more from beijing. for china's government is always in facet li denied the existence of arbitrary detention centers and political reeducation in shin jang in fact just a few weeks ago a government official appeared before a un panel in geneva and categorically denied the accusation he said what you have in changing a places that offer vocational training well on wednesday the government in shin jang revised the law that it passed in two thousand and seventeen adding three new
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articles and for the first time the law now refers to centers and it says that these centers will allow the authorities to quote educate and transform people influenced by extremism now human rights groups maintain that in fact the chinese government does maintain reeducation camps in shin jang and that there could be up to a million muslims in these camps these are people from the ethnic weaker community as well as the ethnic community now people who say they've been in these camps and have been able to flee china have testified that they are forced to denounce their religion and are made to study the thoughts the works of president xi jinping the question is why is china now announcing that this law is being revised now well in recent weeks and months china's government has come in for a lot of international criticism especially from the us vice president mike pence
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who referred specifically to the plight of ethnic muslim leaders and u.s. lawmakers are also urging the trump administration to sanction those chinese officials linked to the internment program players representing iran have began their case of feelin's top court in the hague to went back two million dollars from the us government famous ravi has city tales from tehran. after listening to us legal counsel spend hours accusing iran of masterminding decades worth of global terrorism this dog it was iran to turn to address the international court of justice at the hague complicated legal arguments boiled down to one thing iran's lawyers made the case that the judicial legislative and executive branches of american government had together fabricated the legal backing for a glorified smash and grab to take two billion dollars belonging to iran central bank reason for existence are given to satisfy the mystic agent
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and designed by the us government to facilitate and export the seizure of any a baby or been hearing in an iranian companies a sense they also argue that blaming iran for terrorism in their opening remarks was a political stunt by america's lawyers to distract the court from the merits of the case before it the united states approach seems to be that the rest some states that it considers so bad that they should not be allowed to put their cases and to answer the defenses of the other side in a court of law well that approach does little for the rule of law or to encourage the peaceful settlement of international disputes. and it is legally untenable iran's defenders use the phrase international law dozens of times pitching the idea that internationalism is more important than an america first
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approach especially in cases being heard at the world court it was a stark difference from the u.s. challenge to the court's jurisdiction in the matter and demands for a dismissal on day one of proceedings lawyers made the case that a twenty six thousand law that allowed u.s. citizens to sue foreign powers over attacks on u.s. soil was specifically written to hurt iranians a canonical and the protection for iran central bank under the one nine hundred seventy six foreign sovereign immunity known as f.s.a. still applies mr president members of the court the united states has gone from being the model nation for the north state immunity and respect to separate to ridicule status to an outlier state that has departed from its founding vision of the nine hundred seventy six s.s.i. it's taken two years to move this case from the docket to the court room in iran's lawyers herb's judges to move quickly to resolve what they say is an american violation of international law that has already cost iran billions of dollars
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today's rebuttals begin on thursday. to iran. the former president of the mall deaves you mean a bill challenging the results of last month's election his lawyers have filed complaints to the high and supreme court's claiming the vote was rigged with fake ballot papers used in maine lost to opposition candidate abraham mahomet's a lion is said to hand over power next. afghanistan's government is trying new ways to rehabilitate men and boys who have fought with the taliban some children as young as twelve have been sentenced for planning roadside bombs and attempting suicide attacks person staff are using at and using education that is to reverse what they call taliban brainwashing reports. this is a form a women's prison at bottom bagging kabul has been turned into a juvenile rehabilitation center housing children the government says fought with the taliban we can't identify the children all start because they fear reprisals
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but the boys have either been charged or convicted of a range of activities including planting roadside explosive devices and attempted suicide bombing offenses they all deny mohammed is sixteen and he's serving a five year sentence for possessing a roadside bomb he says he was framed by family and is and claims he has no connection with the taliban. i have nothing to do with the taliban bad people pay the police to frame me but i did nothing. this type of facility is the first of its kind in the country it houses thirty four detainees age from twelve to seventeen and they are part of a new strategy by the afghan government to move from previous harsh detention conditions to a new more compassionate approach aimed at winning hearts and minds. we try and reverse the taliban brainwashing that we are also using some of the same techniques but they only explain to the kids one side and we explain through
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education both sides and try to tell them that everything that they've been told is not true. once these were cells and now their classrooms boys are taught to read and write here and given an education they otherwise wouldn't get is designed to show what life is like away from taliban control in many ways they are more fortunate than children detained in other parts of the country. i am studying and i'm going to know all about good things now when i am released i will continue with my life. to marchmont aware that some of the juvenile centers have reasonable living conditions but we get reports of abuse in some of them because of a lack of education there is not violence and sexual abuse from orland officials say these methods are proving success. well in eighty percent of cases but some would argue that the inmates have no choice but to comply but there are no guarantees that once they leave here they won't succumb to the pressures and circumstances that lead them here in the first place. lack of food and prospects
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can be a driving force behind a young boy's thinking and with a die conditions in many parts of rural afghanistan it will not be difficult for the taliban to find willing recruits there are concerns if these new government methods don't work these teenagers could pose a threat in the future not only in afghanistan but also other countries to. suicide attacks or global threat not just to afghanistan and if we don't stop them here then they can happen in other countries as we have seen it's hard to imagine watching them play volleyball that these boys' lives have been so marred by violence like many others they've lost more than their freedom they have also lost their use tony berkeley al-jazeera kabul. recap the headlines on al-jazeera twenty two u.s. senators have written a letter to president trump that will force the administration to investigate human
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rights abuses by saudi arabia and raises the possibility of sanctions that's in reaction to the disappearance of saudi journalist. he was last seen alive entering his country's consulate in istanbul over a week ago now uncertainty still surrounds the investigation into his alleged murder turkey says the saudis have agreed to let them search the consulate but it's know when or if that will actually happen atika hand has more from washington d.c. . it's not just the letter that's really significant we're seeing such incredibly harsh language coming from u.s. senators former staunch allies big defenders of saudi arabia people like senator lindsey graham saying that if this is true and these are his words they'll be hell to pay so we're seeing a bipartisan growing calls for the u.s. to demand answers and if the answers come back as many fear then they say there will be repercussions harken michael is moving on to the u.s. state of georgia after causing a stance of damage in florida the storm was the third most powerful to hit the
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united states since records began but it has weakened as it came ashore place a one man was killed by a falling tree. at least ten people have died in flash floods on the spanish island of majorca floodwaters uprooted trees and bury cars in the mud the military has been deployed to help with the cleanup operation shallow a six point zero magnitude earthquake off the indonesian islands of job has killed three people and damaged four homes and comes two weeks after more than two thousand people died in a major earthquake and tsunami on the island of salo s.c. purser buses will be held in the coming hours to mark the end of the official search for many victims lived more than sixty five thousand homes and businesses were destroyed and as many as seventy thousand people to placed police in germany have arrested a man in connection with the murder of a bulgarian journalist victorian era no boat was raped and killed in the northern
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town of ruse she'd been investigating alleged fraud but a huge funds involving businessmen and politicians are the headlines keep it on al-jazeera much more to come the cure is next china used to take half the world's recyclable. with garbage generated by one point four billion people they've got enough of their own but where does it go when he slips the lid on china's growth and we've just run out a zero. you
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confident that this you can see it in there so why don't we meet. with the microchip or implant in the blind people thanks to do so. soon but light. liberia has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. it is estimated that three women die every day from complications during childbirth. many of these days are preventable with simple surgery and adequate equipment however a chronic lack of doctors here means that many maternity wards are overstretched and i'm not stopped i'm dr lewis again in liberia and i'm here to meet a new generation of midwives was scrubbing up and ready for surgery. my first stop to see me down moments and to hospital in one county which has only
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recently overcome the devastating the demick that killed thousands across the country. the midwives and doctors here were it thirty times greater risk of content to the disease than the general population. that afternoon to and this is only one of many challenges the doctor or the don't know and his team face our judgment publish alms of all system five thousand right now i have three permanent doctors so you have. three permanent documents you want to include i mean our continue here for the city five thousand range people out of traditional doctors are known to do such a walk so we realize that middle level people get between you know talk to our system of feeling you know some of the gaps are currently we are treated mid-level courses to do a brass of that. it's a simple but dreaded can idea to repeatedly ask good midwives in an advanced obstetrics such as abdominal surgery go to dollars
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a miss to target this area entry midwives in months rather than the years normally do quiet to become a qualified doctor for new trainees have recently been rolled at the hospital and the dollar runs workshops to advance their general medical knowledge but today is more hands on as the trainees practice suturing a key surgical skill required in syrian sections. so this would be the end i'm in the skin of their demand so you've gone through the no one side and now you want to do ahead of time and what not does that now if the five and the surgical not. need of make sure that it's tight when you're doing three during a deep hole you actually put your finger on this one and the president will follow through inside gaza with. the trainees also continue with their usual duties such as would rant with today sixteen zero mary has just been admitted.
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she was here on the. assistance three year this is where she was sent on the ward and she had been there this morning to send her year that she was in. seoul with what's happening now with the patient it's one of the most common pregnancy complications where you have the head of the baby is very big and the pelvis is a small truck and go through labor for eight ten hours as. is the case yeah and eventually it doesn't work chris as well as unfortunately our young mom may end up with where this is their end but to save her life and of course the baby with naomi graduated from the program last year a continues to train whilst teaching the new recruits should be needed to this surgery under the supervision of dr i don't know. if the placenta ministers are close books are written to the windows is that what you're after. or want
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to go confront. your star with lord lord please. miss count in an emergency says erin and mary's quickly move to the operating theatre where the new trainees are about to take a step up from their normal midwest fugitives. the baby isn't breathing and will need to be resuscitated a common problem with his hearing deliveries. from. the. not the baby's breathing nyoman puts the morning suturing class to
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practice and finishes off the surgery. how are you feeling you know after having performed at this location and i feel confident that had this you know and can see the last one of me congratulations. babesia. of induct i don't know the mother the tree of that but then. the next day mary and her baby angel cavalry back in the maternity ward. head on mary how are you feeling this morning and i didn't want to thank you very early but here. we are from. aspen interesting to hear from
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a distance thing yet how far is it for less than four hours drive. i mean if mary had come to this hospital what cuevas what if she should have gone with us they show up. there's no way that baby could have been delivered at home. many mothers attempt delivery at home with the help of traditional both attendants and in rural citizens with professional medical support often i was away complications such as mommies obstructed delivery can quickly become life threatening. this access is a c.b. done by hospital every sultanate in the project being rolled out to two more hospitals in liberia dr dollar checks in with each hospital every week. there is. no we're going to read them some hospital to see. the other bugs
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a month just started. in the summer so everything is still new and this is a lot more visible do with busier and the other day the bottom was real as all of its. depths and hospital provides free health care to a large slum area in monrovia it was at the heart of the demick which killed one hundred eighty four doctors throughout the country and had to be shut down when it became violent. to the patients it has recently opened. the narrative and meet the money team made by hand and graduates of the toxic stew program and now a supervisor of the other trainees how many syrians have you done even counting yeah more than one race more than one hundred and look at you so well that i've. got a long wait for the data coming or scrap i'll make it brilliant by the bishop but if i have a patient dies believing is that they should come in on the weather stat. in the
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middle of a conversation and i was told that one of the patients has just gone into labor as we go into theatre the generator goes down. dr i don't know it's quite a hard day the. city lights are all ok so they've been power at the moment. i mean i can see now we have all the trainees are taking charge they're quite you know in control. good set of lungs on the baby or. two you know on a. regular. how do you find working in oh in this environment at the gibson. it's very hard to go and we if we had been electricity on no air conditioning no fan is not because
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you always already in the will she i mean to scold me she feeling hot indeed nice is what the mayor i did yes everything out there will not be about the one he thought a bishop got into something that when you go is it out to go out even if you want to be a bit wild and then come by with an enormous case load and a high number of prison and see complications and this team all must raised and i stopped. sometime yapper with a stopover i believe i have used you know all of what to believe only somebody easter manticore aphelion provide for and if i'm sometime in the hot you do surgery with a touch like yes. the light is out and in a say you have a tech now which. chinese is a bitch shield you made it use other men when i did not repeat that is what it
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will and this is where carrie fisher may have to go she just are having one trash. mari's about two both twins but both babies are breached meaning that in the wrong position she will have to be taken for the exam and section. and now works quickly and out comes the first baby. born a shock by the second but both babies i'm grieving. as it will hit. minutes pass and the baby still breathing properly. again this will.
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all grab it was. very hard to watch or do anything. for some. while and the njt concentrate on mom the rest of the team work on resuscitate in the baby's warm warm. love my love with all the whining why don't you let me join in and say mom you know long and when. you. talk finally the first baby's doesn't leaving. and after fixing the problem with the boxes and the second baby starts to cry.

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