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and that's the way al-jazeera is of all into a true media network. for many young adults a coming of age brings greater responsibility. for this young man the responsibility of eight hundred of family tradition weighs heavy on his shoulders. the choice. but the decision must be made soon. part of the viewfinder asia series six zero. i'm maryam namazie in london a quick look at the top stories now saudi arabia's king salmon has telephoned the turkish president to thank him for forming a joint team to investigate the disappearance of veteran journalist jamal khashoggi he also tell president. that no one can undermine the strong relationship between
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taki and saudi arabia international pressure is growing on the kingdom to explain what happened with the u.s. threatening severe punishment and european leaders calling for a credible investigation our correspondent. who has more from ankara that confirmed from also turkish side that king someone binocular these telephoned. are drawn and thanked for they will come and go the proposal for a joint work you group we don't have much more detail of that but we're expecting a statement by the pros by the turkish press these press people however as you would remember yes that they turkey's foreign ministers they did that. this saudi arabia should be more open and for further corporation in order to make this investigation grow faster and easier.
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and all the headlines chancellor angela merkel's bavarian allies have suffered the worst election results in one thousand nine hundred fifty result that risks widening divisions within germany's national government christian social union has won thirty five and a half percent of the vote according to the latest exit poll meaning the party has lost its absolute majority and will have to form a coalition to rule the pro immigration greens have come second and the far right alternative for germany will also enter the state assembly for the first time. british an e.u. negotiators of paul's talks on a break that deal till wednesday summit in brussels chief negotiator michel bonnie says that despite intense efforts some key issues remain in sealing a deal with the u.k. on its withdrawal from the bloc this includes the issue of an irish backstop which will guarantee that a physical border does not reappear on the island of island. police have broken up anti-government protests in the nicaraguan capital managua the protest is
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a part of an alliance of forty opposition groups calling for an end to president daniel or take his rule you're up to date with all of our top stories all have the news out for you in twenty five minutes time now lifelines continues. tanzania is gaining ground in the campaign to limit malaria. health workers across the country like nest ten times at the same get em a district hospital i lead the way. made me come residue on a c book at any cost should any room with equipment school my son no.
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music went up and up was a good time as you can look at and this is too good to misquote have no studded weekend ideo up on this what if. this one of us would go and do all i do is the. one hundred one it is going to open a funny and i nailed. it on budget of one item or yoni. to get it very easy for my eyes thats. what i wanted it. so many is that it. was they did it. or not i don't wonder does it occur to you amanda love i'm gonna. hit cement or down with a kind of devil's would it hurt if you knew that so many words from the what if not almost wanted to but you know what that. faded as it was that. it was
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played it and no words. nobody told you. anything on there and then make it really. and then did i do it if i do it. this is the second day that a.t.m. so many in the pediatric ward their families have spent the night at their bedsides just as the trap put out by the sea death in fact the only one pain and it can i can i want to suffer. facilities at basic in spite of this the hospital effectively holds the line against malaria for one hundred twenty four villages in the district.
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and they did it in radio. says if you want. to get out there. and. we give. you. i have lived in malaria while all of my life so i know the problem of malaria as a disease it's affected me my friends and family i have friends who have lost kids my sister passed away and we have the disease long time ago. so it's not it's not something new for us but that alone is not the only reason that i walk on malaria malaria because it's a problem that affects a lot of people in my community.
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well maybe this is done with a different gun well money for a good number of. us and good movement into the butterfly in the still to come i know one of them did too much of the good good many many old you're looking. mean there was no harm done i'm possibly it is not me no more idea how close she was a minute to go to but let me allow the new flight to be opened and i want to give it one them and him for business they tell you so if they. tell you. what you could add to.
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the lives of the children in the hospital ward dying in the balance for a dress and his fellow scientists are exploring unusual methods to beat the disease and it all starts with a game or football. so one of the projects we walking on right know is development of new devices that can be used on those to kill mosquitoes that would otherwise be seeking and biting people sitting outside their homes that. this is an almost good open trial experiment most of the architects place outside the house and there was a time to find a tourist we do which we can compliment the benefits that we have already accrued
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we are long lasting so said food and that's it. the way it works is that it's kept outside the house. so that when was creatures. mosquitoes that would normally bite you when you're outside would think that it's also one of the human beings because inside it you have human food order that is trapped in the dark to solve the mosquitoes think that's actually the smell of a possum and that's where you can attract loads of mosquitoes onto this device and there's no better way to harvest this smell than this so you wear these your food you play soccer with it or you walk with it for a few hours and it's really it's got a solar panel on top of it and this up on it doesn't have to be. we keep it this be because our intention is that eventually we will wired into people's houses so it also provides lighting so i've been mormon for the train to avoid the use of
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chemicals because the doing to vision have used a lot of chemicals like the bed late and the brain so we are trained not to take it in with those using the electric rates so you put this thing over the following morning you have killed two hundred mosquitoes we should be flying around biting people to. task. the mosquitoes that are. stuck in there. we want to keep testing multiple options with the hope that eventually we end up with one tool that is going to be effective in our. proc to call them are affordable enough i'm to use a friendly enough but we can put this together with the best available technologies and sectors of the long lasting insecticide treated maps and hopefully a breath of malaria beyond the threshold that elimination becomes possible.
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the flow of patients has not let up on us tens it's another day of challenges. given to her she learns with the guns of doubt that. i'm going to quit it to. the top and done is. prove it and the women learned a few only. who are weak. so it's really good to sit and say to. them or do something good. she complained. but that the i didn't watch again or go to an engineer when you know it was in the bushes as well mentions a big question as one who lives with one woman. says that would only need to see
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you doing imo no night is also easy. missing it. sets. in and then beat it up which but this is then i can go to live. because. i'm going to not read the reviews. to. it wolf. well it would. give me a deal with him. he spoke with i took on much of bob do you know that a
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she does need it and it's. going to community. when i got on the boiler kin how. within four hours and sadia my session and where he. got up when i did buy a sound as a letter should and i want to read for the rest of it ok i'll be delayed. but. to be. that stupid to only talk to you dumbass when you make it up but i am going to be. suspicious and move the good book that will do it if you will with dignity i'll go drop by here repeat it in detail but magennis is tissue already knew
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he didn't have anything to cover it up with. ones learned to do what many in will county and there'll come america. if your. sim is it the comet is a video p. the. biggest san. there are any more idea. than what the thought that when the flow was. although up to one patient a day dies of malaria at. the hospital saves countless lives. is now receiving a blood transfusion to aid his recuperation. tournaments
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. this is this is three times a week they help to do this to get the mosquitoes to lay eggs so i'm into all of this it's. feeding. if we get screened for what it is and if they fall ill but could you just destroyed on this dock feed for a while until they get well. that's just got three thousand mosquitoes in the us. all of which hungry. the moment in such a london it's
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a voluntary as you can see it's very difficult very painful. in the middle of the later decisions in the name of trying to save a life in future it's got to do this we wouldn't want to invest so much resources people's blood energy if you were to optimistic. face a future in this battle against the disease there wouldn't be a better reason to smile and having the disease under control at some point the multiple tools develops to control malaria have been successful in their own ways but scientists have always been a game changer at just outside. the health institute is putting serious resources into that ricin which we believe if we do find a vaccine will be a boost to the effort to control the disease all over africa we have done
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a series of work first on the vaccines that are important off the side and. proteins that are composed in the past and we try to use those fortunes to inject into all ones to see if the humans can develop resistance to this parasite and we have just the two different types of vaccines so far the first one is our a g s s which is the most advanced in research terms the most advanced vaccine to date. to him they haven't. a. single. one and if you know you know. this is the child in the infants who have been handled in the malaria vaccine trial and we did something we call and let her tell you this to this we are very unlikely that most
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of the condition know any discomfort among children she gets fever so any fever could mean malaria in this world african or man. of the here will be the malaria vaccine is the ara this is a s. or one this vaccine is given in three doses and we also incorporated those and we are now doing the follow up of these children in this is important to document the safety of the vaccine. no one told me to without ma there has been more efforts to establish a vaccine east towards under five children because this is the more still vulnerable group which have been affected for many many years while fighting with malaria. instead. of make on tottenham let's like.
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you know just one of them. in the courtroom that's like to. sit in front in front in terms of the if you can see off the air it is this malaria vaccine trial it has been showing good if you go see among the older children more than forty percent then among the e.u. funds it's as if it has has been low less than thirty percent and we really don't know what is happening among the e.u. funds their little fact as we have been explaining this results but as i have mentioned there is a boosted who is after one of the two is in this result. and their life so we hope that the booster those will do something to the immunity or in funds and we hope they think us it will be better. then me challenge with malaria vaccine oh my lady
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a trial is the changing. of this part us eight because as you find some other ways of tackling the disease then the virus that keeps on changing and you find yourself like ok now we have to go on the other said oh this take me to have more sophisticated ways of prevention of these particular disease. about to launch is using your just. iley different approach that if you expose more skittles that have the power size and power sets have been inactivated by using x. rays and you expose this most people the people that receive the pass that inactivated process develop better protection now the new approach with the vaccine was to take out dissect out the parasites from the mosquitoes and use this
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. vaccine using syringe and needles. this is still an experimental phase of evaluating the vaccine so we would first identify healthy individuals from dallas up to and check that they don't have any other condition and then ask them to be vaccinated with. spores or it's the parasite in the form that moves from all skittles to humans. if it tries to access all it will be for the first time that we show we can give. the series something that will provide full protection from a challenge of my life. anything to vaccine would be the final step towards the elimination of the disease. e.d.n. so many families are beginning this day at the pediatric heart. didn't
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a station on the ground in the world i'm going to be in my room and. if. when i leave they're going to set me. down as one of pretty good it says you know nagell. the bad side. around with that is that family but i was seeing in this i mean is this an example music of the last. living of it. in. that. we've got to know money. and secondly when i'm back on the plane. when i did what i do and what one may share in the. no amount of dollars i want to know quantity that was so good enough for one idea i've come out. swinging when i'm waiting on my family when i don't know who said don't forget i john down down i don't know the number so still above most and
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you know when you get this present in america when you're in it cut it and it's a whole lot better. when i got there showed there was i would i would walk through a metal compound has now. been i'm going to focus according to the will know what. it is progress after his transfusion means he is almost ready to be discharged. cement team off. and it was a window back. room. so for me. it made it through. i couldn't that i did. how did i do is it going to be sarah and the deputy car no home ok becky backed up but dad goes out really considers this kind of their name said to. her teammate to
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be it occurred and that's what this is really to them brad says he didn't indeed have his word. it's just stuff to three days so many is well enough to leave the hospital. in the. sense we mean yes. my mum's. house. would have sunk you. could move it move even as. we. saw was it it. will be the
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first stone. to. me.
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she said. i think we should leave and. we believe if we do have. the tools that we have. the process of removing the disease in many parts of the world. it's going to be walking on malaria.
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apply now to attend the twenty eighteen wish summit. hello the violent storms that were in tropical queensland couple days ago have drifted south is the potential for storms out of that massive cloud around brisbane even stretching down as far south as sydney but mostly at least tropical cuisine is not quite again and this is same time so far humid a wet weather running through south australian to adelaide come monday twenty five degrees twenty six ahead of in melbourne temps dropped back a good ten well that's the whole things gone through that's
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a proper frontal system see a through that so active weather this time of the year rather more active than you might expected starting quite in perth twenty three degrees come tuesday we will eventually feed some of that weather across the tasman to get it to new zealand the moment a few showers in the east coast that it looks fairly quiet focused on monday is indeed a quiet one fourteen to eighteen degrees in the sunshine and then the cloud some fairly humid i think starts to close in from the west come tuesday going directly northwards we watch a change of season here is rather a quieter affair i have to say it's a cloudy looking picture still relatively organise saka so in tokyo come monday west of that similar sort of temperature regime but the sun is out in the sun should return at least to tokyo on tuesday. you don't know where public service stops and private interest begins what's at
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stake is the very essence of democracy we have never had a president so brazenly treating the oval office as an opportunity. for life follows the money investigating whether donald trump is profiting from the presidency and asking what the cost will be for democracy the usa. the president's profits on al-jazeera. hello i'm in london you're watching al-jazeera news out coming up in the next sixty
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minutes saudi's king solomon follows the turkish president russia type i do want to discuss the investigation into the missing saudi journalist chancellor angela merkel's bavarian allies suffer the worst election result since nine hundred fifty in a set that risks of widening divisions within germany's national government and pope francis turns a latin american hero into a roman catholic saint archbishop oscar ramiro is on a day after being killed in el salvador for standing up for the poor. on paul reese and are with all your sports its first book to the houston astros against the boston red sox as the defending champions win game one in the race to reach baseball's world series. has learned that the head of saudi intelligence has arrived in turkey and is
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meeting with turkish officials it comes after king solomon telephoned the turkish president to thank him for forming a joint team to investigate the disappearance of veteran journalist john mark. he also told russia type that no one can undermine his country strong relationship with turkey so let's go correspondent in ankara she has more on this now and then what do we know about the conversation between king solomon and president to one. theory and we know that two leaders spoke about the enlightenment of jim i took jesus' case and two leaders stressed that it is important to have a joint working group for the investigation of his disappearance but of course. if these are not the first words that we are hearing because we also know that yesterday a king solomon special advisor came to ancora and met with the top level turkish
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officials here but of course yesterday turkey's foreign ministry stated that turkey expects call of ration from the saudi officials in order for turkish prosecutors to do a proper search in istanbul general consulate building because turkish officials turkish prosecutors applied a request to the search warrant in the saudi consul general in istanbul and we know that saudi side approved this request however it was never realize we are hearing that today prosecutors are going inside the consulate or to morrow but it never happened that's why we see that in the in technical level theoretically there is a collaboration there is a diplomatic diplomatic agreement over some over some some topics however on the practical level we don't see much call liberation miriam how is ankara balancing its need to produce preserve some sort of functional relationship
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with riyadh in light of the near constant leaks that we've seen. an investigation about what might have happened to jamal khashoggi.

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