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market here and my now look one by one these are anti-riot police have started arresting them and taking them away. but we're just going to keep recording keep filming. bearing witness to what i what there are no other words to describe it other than than than repression by the police against peaceful protesters on the streets of my now while. still ahead for you on the program deal no deal why there's confusion as to whether the european union and person a funny equate out the terms of their divorce. hopes in afghanistan that revive talks with the taliban will lead to a political settlement ending years of violence. 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
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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 it in melbourne temp dropped back a good ten well that's the whole thing's gone through that's a proper frontal system see a through that so active weather this time of the year rather more active than you might expected it's nice and quiet 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 then 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 resident organist saka also in tokyo come monday
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welcome back a quick look at the top stories now al-jazeera has learned that the head of saudi intelligence has arrived in turkey and is meeting with officials on monday it comes after king solomon telephoned the takesh president to thank him for forming a joint team to investigate the disappearance of veteran journalist jamal khashoggi . chancellor angela merkel's bavarian allies have suffered that worst election results this one nine hundred fifty one that risks widening divisions within germany's national government and police have broken up anti-government protests in the nicaraguan capital managua the protest as a part of an alliance of forty opposition groups calling for an end to president daniel ortega as rule. one and other stories are following procession a unico shape is of course talks on a bricks it deal till well wednesday summit in brussels the chief negotiator michel . says that despite intense efforts some key issues remain in sealing
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a deal with the u.k. on its withdrawal from the blog now this includes the issue of the irish backstop which will guarantee that a physical board it does not reappear in island early expectations of a breakthrough will raise when the u.k. breaks it secretary dominic arrived in brussels on schedule talks. after a flurry of activity in brussels over the course of sunday hopes for breaks that deal remained some way off yet there had been some reports that the e.u.'s twenty seven ambassadors had been summoned to brussels primarily to take an early look at a done deal but it wasn't to be michelle bonney a the e.u.'s negotiator saying that more work needed to be done the british have been under a tremendous amount of pressure from the e.u. to hold more face to face talks and that probably explains why dominic rab britain's six secretary rushed a short notice for an unsettled meeting with his european counterparts but more
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work more progress is yet to be achieved when it comes to finding a solution to the dispute over what's going to happen to the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland perhaps the thorniest issue it breaks it negotiations as they currently stand in the absence of any plan from the british government the e.u. are insisting on its back stop plan that would essentially leads to northern ireland a part of the u.k. remaining in the e.u. customs union that plans being rejected by the british government and its partners in government northern ireland's democratic unionist party over fears that it was centrally separate northern ireland for the rest of the u.k. and lead to a border down the middle of the irish sea so what's the alternative well in recent weeks there a plan of sorts has been taking shape the could potentially see the whole of the u.k. northern ireland and great britain remain part of an e.u.
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customs union breaks it for a short period of time possibly a number of years but how is to reason may go to sell that plan to hard line breaks a team is within parliament and within her own party who wants a clean break from brussels any plan that to reason may agree with brussels needs to be watertight she knows that there's talk of rebellion within her own ranks. sinise from afghanistan now where a taliban attack in the west impasse the country has left at least seventeen members of the security forces dead gunmen are reported to have attacked seven security checkpoints in far province on saturday night at least eleven others have been abducted well that comes as the u.s. special envoy to afghanistan met taliban representatives for talks reviving hopes of an end to decades of violence but in the lead up to saturday's parliamentary elections the attacks have continued. reports from the afghan capital kabul. the action campaigning goes on despite the violence this candidate hoping to be
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voted into the next parliament. the russians seen as crucial to and instability in afghanistan but attacks by the taliban have picked up the group has threatened more disruption of the ballot box accusing the united states of using the elections to extend its troops presence in afghanistan a meeting between the u.s. special envoy to afghanistan. and the taliban took place in qatar on friday raising hopes of a political solution the u.s. and the afghan government are remaining tight lipped about the meeting the taliban welcomed the talks but warned in a statement that the presence of foreign troops is the greatest obstacle to peace and solving problems first must be made towards a genuine peace and the solution agreed on by the afghans themselves the afghans
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who have survived years of violence and bloodshed say political talks have to be good for afghanistan but they have yet to see any benefits. to keep talking about peace talks we haven't seen any progress those talks have been mentioned for years and yet there is nothing there yet. i mean really need peace but at the same time we need a third party who can help negotiate a peace deal between the taliban and the government in june the taliban and the government agreed on a three day ceasefire it was the first truce in seventeen years but talks stalled at violence to resume mother most of whom was dark about to fight among the people talk about the afghan government conditions for a permanent deal with the taliban. but overgrown peace seems some way off
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taliban attacks targeting election candidates and security forces have been almost every day it's generally accepted that the military officer would not defeat the taliban and that it's better to engage with a group and devise its leaders chill join a broader governing coalition many see that as the best hope of and if the war decades of ethnic divide so that they can start rebuilding the country house of a couple. why should preserve the orthodox church in ukraine a celebrated mass to mark the split from the russian orthodox church in crane secured approval to establish an independent church on thursday it's been described as the biggest split in christianity for over five hundred years russia's foreign minister is calling the break a provocation tensions of increase between kiev and moscow following russia's annexation of crimea in two thousand and fourteen when now at least twenty two people including a number of children have been killed when a truck carrying migrants overturned in the turkish province of izmir lorry crashed
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through a barrier and landed in a canal twenty meters below the nationality of those killed is not yet known but turkey is a main route for migrants trying to reach cheer up. well now pope francis has conferred sainthood on mud at salvadorian archbishop oscar marrow a ceremony at the vatican an advocate for peace during el salvador civil war america was shot dead while celebrating mass in one thousand nine hundred eighty until recently running a catholic ages for accused of blocking his canonization because of his perceived left wing views daniel sheiner reports. thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's also canonized his archbishop romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago.
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that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters the stone simply his canonization was from medical miracle curing cecilia flores of a life threatening illness but for her many other salvadorans he's much more. here's a person who fought for all salvador and continues and continues to intercede for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me they revere him to speaking out the social justice and defending them against repression from the military led right wing governments in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's conservatives who ever saw him as a spokesman for the left wing he knew that that puts him in danger. i will not
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abandon my people but along with them i will run all the risks that my ministry demands. you know it remains a divisive figure even if the his mood the intervention of pope francis to ensure his sainthood to the lives of these supporters in el salvador but i mean to me it's a joy because every time i visit the crypt i feel he is still alive because really he didn't die and anality every moment it's a big joy i have tears i'm not too will break grew up following the steps of monsignor marrow it's a big joy also with oregon clear murder war many are hoping the new saint who died. violently in justice continue to blight their country. the world bank has offered indonesia up to a billion dollars in loans to help in relief and reconstruction efforts after the recent earthquakes and a tsunami and islands more than two thousand people have died and thousands are
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still missing following the disaster the indonesian government says it will take more than two years to rebuild. israeli supreme court has suspended the deportation of detained u.s. student laura until her appeal is considered the twenty two year old was detained on october second when she arrived in israel to study for a master's degree at the hebrew university government says she is an activist in a movement encouraging companies and governments to end their support for israel over its treatment of palestinians says she's no longer active in the movement. or palestinians in the israeli port city of acre demanding the return of a culturally significant site least for decades by a trust backed by the israeli government they say. has been neglected to the point of near collapse sorry force it now explains it's part of a wider debate on the changing future of a coach is being gentrified to capitalize on a tourist. there are
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a few things about eco which aren't in dispute the beauty of its old city the overlapping layers of history on full display a rich mix of cultures and religions stretching back four thousand years all of which make it a prime site for tourism. recently bought the family home where he was born and the apartment beneath it turning it into a guest house for paying visitors as a palestinian resident of arka as they call it it's been a long hard bureaucratic battle to get to this point back to his certainly. we were protected tenants we worked so hard to get ownership because as long as we didn't have it we didn't have the freedom to do anything other than just live here. that's the case for the majority of palestinians who live in the old city most of the original arab homeowners fled or forced out during the creation of the state of israel in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight those who later came to live here could only lease homes from a trust backed by the israeli government they don't have any right to do anything
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in this house or they can fix these houses they can't. you know they can't give the subset of their children the local government's tourism development plan involves renovating rundown areas attracting richer homeowners the old development company part of israel's tourism ministry says local palestinian small businesses benefit but the new businesses are market hotels and restaurants overwhelmingly israeli for many of the palestinians who live within the walls of the old city the money that's being lavished here feels like it's largely bypassing them worse than that they fear it is going to alter the fabric of this place irrevocably and that they might not have a place here in the future one place they have long treasured is this the carnal done once an ottoman staging point for sailors and their goods now it's a crumbling show ruled too dangerous to enter the development company blames the failure of its previous plans to turn it into
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a photo plans that would have involved neighboring buildings being emptied on palestinian opposition who sometimes fish is from a local walk the islamic trust that manages the city's mosques which decades ago signed the site over to an israeli government organization on a ninety nine year lease i am telling you that more than fifty years ago didn't do anything anything and my love my heart is sore thought so hard because the place is saw so dangerous it's not that a construct not even a minimal it a construct it has been laws for all of this years for nothing the palestinians an acre the question is whether they'll have a proper stake in a changing city the chance to hold on to a place they call home ari force it down to zero acre. well there's much more in everything we're covering right here al jazeera dot com for all the top stories and analysis that takes you behind the headlines don't forget you can watch us live on the web site as well.
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a quick recap of the top stories now before we go al-jazeera has learned that the head of saudi intelligence has arrived in turkey and is meeting with officials on monday it comes after king solomon telephoned the turkish president to thank him for forming a joint team to investigate the disappearance of veteran journalist jamal khashoggi he also told the one that no one can undermine his country's strong relationship with turkey sinan cassio who has more now from ankara yesterday turkey's foreign minister made it socialist stated that they're expecting saudi arabia to be more collaborative especially for allowing turkish prosecutors to get inside its stumble general consulate building to a proper search about the. case and as you know turkey made the requests for to the saudis accept that a search will search requests but however the saudis are maybe trying to gain time
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all to no prosecutor was able to enter inside the consulate building which it which drops a shadow on the scope ration that two leaders have highlighted and our other top stories chancellor angela merkel's bavarian allies have suffered that worst election results since one thousand nine hundred fifty one 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 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 in a unit gauche ages of paul's talks on a breaks it deal till wednesday summit in brussels the chief negotiator michel barnier says that despite intense efforts key issues remain in sealing a deal with the u.k. on its withdrawal from the block this includes the issue of an irish backstop which
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will guarantee that a physical board it doesn't appear on the island a violent. police have broken up anti-government protests in the nicaraguan capital managua protest as a part of an alliance of forty opposition groups calling for an end to present on your take as rule says the demonstrations began in april three hundred fifty people have been killed and thousands more injured a taliban attack in western afghanistan has left at least seventeen members of the security forces dead gunmen are reported to have attacked seven security checkpoints in far off province on saturday night at least eleven others have been abducted over the top stories that set for myself in the team here in london coming up next it's witness. in the lead up to the u.s. midterm elections we'll be talking to the american people looking at key issues for voters from immigration to economic struggles to the health care system to greece's
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and women's rights join us through i took told her for special coverage and analysis the u.s. military on al-jazeera. right on top of the. different theater. now you know i got an idea of you at that time our. video showing now do you know.
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