tv Up Front 2018 Ep 17 Al Jazeera October 15, 2018 11:33am-12:00pm +03
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destroyed most of the city's schools as muhammad are reports it's hoped education will help heal the effects of war. you it's the fost day of school in bubble elementary school in mosul regular classes up received for the first time in three years. i still use this school as a military base firing rocket propelled grenades and mortars at nearby or out of forces by the time the complaint to recap to mosul also over most of the city was reduced to rubble the own going school or construction work was initiated by volunteers and patents came to see their children back in class canada this was made possible with the help of contributions from the well wishers within and outside iraq it is the result of the tireless efforts of iraqi women to portray to the world agony and devastation and most of. the classrooms are crowded and the children must share both books and sits most of forgotten what it is like to be in school up to three years when war it can be
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a struggle say the teachers to get them to listen and participate but it's the trauma and psychological impact the violence has had that's been the most diverse state. six year old solid that has has him survived an s. like that hit his home and almost wiped out his entire family he now lives in the partly destroyed house with his father and grandfather the only other survivors of their strike solace father prepares his son for the first day in school he is hopeful making new friends will help ease that a covering. of said humble solace is slowly recovering he nearly died and remembers everything vividly we need more help in caring for him though salah said it was the ses everyone's trying their best to help. the psychological impact on children has been huge we have to free the children's minds from all these bad thoughts we're free therapy sessions that are being clearly funded by the government unexploded bombs and out. the weapons continue to pose
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a danger to the children in the schools thought one served as i say the basis as many schools in totally all printed just off forced to improvise running multiple shifts to accommodate all the students there now increasing calls to the government for a major increase in investment in education to help ease the diverse they're shown caused by years of violence mohammed on the wall just the era of that now the west african atlantic coast was one of the world's richest waters to fish but some girls government says the country is going through a shortage overfishing by locals and european troll are being blamed nicholas hunt has more from dhaka. it is a tradition talked to him by his father passed from one generation to the other. rather than said nets in the water and calls out to the ocean for fish chanting what you eat i eat what i eat you eat. shortly after the ocean
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responds to his car it's a red tuna. unaware but he's about to kill an endangered species. he catches another. then nothing. hours go by still nothing wrong. we used to catch lots you could feel your boat with fish now if we're lucky on a good day i catch ten fish the ocean is not the same it's not like before. more pollution fewer fish according to scientists the equivalent of a truck full of plastic is dumped into the ocean worldwide every minute environmentalists warn it this is killing sea life with several endangered species facing extinction. desperate a group of fishermen indycar has put up an artificial reef to try to attract fish back to their natural habitat middle room it's down to human greed we local fishermen are partly to blame but it's also our governments fault allocating
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fishing rights to foreign industrial they act like pillaging our oceans resources this needs to stop. out of sight our industrial fishing trawlers their nets scraped the ocean floor hauling in the equivalent of a football field in a matter of minutes destroying aquatic life precious fish reproduction most are european vessels their cats are not sold to africans according to the development agency o.d.i. there are two billion dollars worth of fish missing in west african markets each year here in senegal there's a shortage of fish prices have doubled and what was once a staple food is now a luxury few can afford. will share with.
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jockey which came into this tie on a run of seventeen wins in a row and with two grand slam titles in twenty eighteen the serve took the first set six three. match points in the second would end on a review but it didn't matter it's a joke of which i can this sets six four this is his fourth shanghai title and comes a year after his twenty seventeen season was affected by poor form and injury will replace federer as world number two on monday and if he does better than rafael nadal of the paris masters will return to the top of the rankings. i couldn't ask for for a better scenario. so you know i'm very close to you know my doll in the rankings and put myself in a very good position for you know the last. last period of the year the game is a game is working really well and you know ending in a year's number one will definitely be. the biggest achievement of of this year
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while the final was korea much number one thousand and one for jock rich at the other end of the scale eighteen year old diana yes one have first singles title on sunday the ukrainian up against wang chung in the hong kong open final she made very light work of what was her first final appearance the well number one hundred two taking the first set six two. and she blitzed past china's top ranked woman in the second six one this means she'll go up to world in the sixty six on monday that's by far the best ever ranking it's been a good ear for youngsters yes it's the sixth teenager to reach a final in twenty eighteen. four time world champions it's only are up and running in the u.a.e. for nations league they overcame poland warm mail on sunday it's their first win since before the world cup which they failed to qualify for earlier there were
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quite a few draws but the likes of russia israel and montenegro were able to secure wins montenegro dishing out a four one scoreline away from home against the. top of africa cup of nations qualifying group k. after seeing off twenty twelve champions zambia two one elsewhere tottenham's victor wanyama was on the score sheet as kenya crushed ethiopia three nil in nairobi to move three points clear at the top of qualifying group half. michael schumacher son mick won his first major sports title this weekend prompting predictions he could follow his father to formula one great s former f one executive mark gallagher has been following the teenager's progress and told al jazeera that sons of famous drivers didn't always have it easy i think the reality is that they are growing up in an environment of racing and i think that that really helps them although if you talk to damon hill who won the formula one world
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championship and he was a son of a former world champion graham hill damon would actually say that being the son of a super successful formula one driver can also be a hindrance because you get so much expectation loaded on your shoulders and there have been a lot of drivers down the years who have not lived up to the expectations perhaps piled upon them just because they happen to be the son or daughter of a highly successful racing driver so i think it makes case he's delivering and this year started quite slowly he didn't have a very strong start to the season but my word he made up for it and i think now that he's clinched this title it really gives a seal of approval on his talent and capabilities and i think we'll all be watching now to see where he goes next because certainly he's on the right trajectory to get to formula one. now what you get if you cross a football with table tennis well it's called tech ball a most even a world cup for the sport this year's competition so double the number of entrants
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of last year's with participants from asia africa europe and the pacific all converging in france for the event the rules are fairly simple you can touch the ball a maximum of three times with different parts of your body before sending it back to your opponent over the table the sport first started in hungary just a few years ago but it's grown in popularity and was officially recognised last month by the olympic council of asia at this year's world cup remaining at clinched victory in the singles while a pair from montenegro took the doubles title tech was found is even have hopes of the sport making it to the olympics and it's got the backing of some pretty big names in football. one of my friend invited me to play and you know because i used to be a former player i said it would be easy to do to win against teams so i went to to make team you know with the confidants you know i would be to the you
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know what i announced and i'm tellin you know i was very very upset so after that defeat a stop to prague on the table and yeah it is amazing you kill your you know your vision because it is very small is a difficult of course it is a small table so that's why you need to be you need to be full to sin you need to be a good vision so that's why i think the big bully can help a lot. the nineteen fifties hungry was one of the greatest aims of the birds playing in a vertical final and pushed us was the one touching the ball one thousand eight hundred times a day and that inspiration was into an investigation we checked what is happening today and most players touch is three hundred times and we're losing the sense of scale in full modern football is about speed decision making but skill is not much more in the training so i think that boy is definitely an answer to that. will have
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more. thanks paul you've been watching the news with me seo rob and laura collins up next with an hour before hoff hour of news so don't go away until unfold me on the team if it's your time and your company. wish the world innovation summit for health one community of two thousand health care experts in of ages and policy makers from one hundred countries. one experience sharing best practices and innovative ideas. one goes to hopefully a world through global collaboration. apply now to attend the twenty eighteen wish summit. for many young adults a coming of age brings greater responsibility. for this young man the
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responsibility of eight hundred years of family tradition weighs heavy on his shoulders. the choice. but the decision must be made soon. by blood to the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. volcano kill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and rock high into the atmosphere scientists say it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away a it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the moods of the goddess pale a. us as native hawaiians to the belly is always nice to us whether she takes our home or
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not we accept this type of event. china. used to take half the recycling. with garbage generated by one point four billion people. but where does it go. the saudi king gets involved in the case and calls the turkish president to discuss of the missing journalist. live from doha also coming up. on the streets of nicaragua as police break up demonstrations against president daniel ortega. elections for
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allies of german. girl are endangering a traditional way of life. in saudi arabia says its relationship with turkey remains strong despite widespread international concern over missing saudi journalist jamal khashoggi he's not been seen since entering his country's consulate in istanbul nearly two weeks ago in a phone call on sunday. and. commitment to a joint investigation. that the head of saudi intelligence has arrived in turkey. to meet takesh officials saudi arabia is also the u.s. for not jumping to conclusions but warns that will retaliate against any threats
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its present donald trump had warned of severe punishment of saudi arabia. was found to be behind the disappearance meanwhile the u.k. france and germany adroitly calling for a credible investigation into fate and ford and j.p. morgan are the latest companies to pull out of a major investor conference in the saudi kingdom. reports from ankara. assaulted delegation including saudi until chief are expected to talk with turkish officials on monday over his disappearance case and the investigation and the sound of delegation is expected to spend forty eight hours in turkey of course this is an important step by saudi arabia including king solomon's phone conversation with president john saying that they are happy about a joint working group formed with the turkish officials however theoretically it seems the diplomatic networking is all right and the saudis and turkey's are
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tracked but the foreign minister stated recently that turkey is not receiving the expected call abrasion from the saudi officials in terms of widening the investigation of a ship to case because turkish officials have requested a search inside the consulate general consulate building in istanbul the saudis had accepted however until now none of the turkish for city prosecutors were able to enter inside the consulate of course turkey has the leverage current the to create an international pressure over saudi arabia as we have seen from the western countries reactions. of reactions against saudi arabia threatening by sanctions but saudi arabia is also trying to form an alliance by itself despite its diplomatic. initiatives with turkey we have seen oh i see countries showing
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solidarity with saudi arabia and saying that saudi arabia has a recent reforms actually which are mainly led by the crown prince mohammed bin selman were being targeted also we have heard mahmoud abbas from palestine and jordan and united arab emirates is saying that they are standing by saudi arabia mainly sell. ery be a is also turning out this case that they are the saudi arabia itself is the wish to. case. saudis still have an investigation into their compound and the consulate is still conducting business as to reports from istanbul opposite the saudi consulates the company that deals with issuing visas that's the larger and smaller pilgrimage that muslims make to saudi arabia now this company as well as a few others that are scattered around the building say that they are still able to
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process those paperworks by going to the consulates building albeit they have to answer from in the back there is a road parallel to this building behind now this consulate has essentially been a crime scene now for several days since the disappearance of jamal khashoggi however there hasn't been any turkish police and the only people who've been going in this door here have been those who come on diplomatic vehicles registered to the mission here there are journalists who have been camped out here for several days now waiting for some sort of developments as far as the investigation is concerned other turks are still waiting to be allowed in to search this properly they want their forensic experts to go in there police to go when they need saudi permission to do that till now though they haven't been granted it's ford chairman bill ford is the latest corporate figure to back out of a saudi investment conference later this month shares in saudi arabia have plunged
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as the fallout disappearance deepens the main stock market index in riyadh fell by seven percent on sunday billions of dollars off the market value of a leading saudi company mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . the saudi stock market suffered its biggest fall in years following president trump's warning it recovered slightly during the day but it was the purse tangible sign of the impact of this crisis on the saudi condemnation. and impact too on the once cozy relationship between the trumpet ministration and saudi leaders a statement released by the saudi news agency threatening global retaliation against any sanction came just hours after president trump spoke of severe punishment that saudi arabia approved complicit in jamal khashoggi his disappearance. no doubt among members of congress that this should involve economic sanction despite president trump stated reluctance for such measures so i would
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just say this to you or for confidence if this is proven to be true there is going to be a response from congress it's going to be nearly unanimous it's going to be swift and it's going to go pretty far and that could include arms sales but it could include a bunch of other things as well european leaders to making clear they will not stand by they must have seen the huge international concern from the united states now from britain france and germany what they need to do is to cooperate fully with the investigation that the turks are asking us to do and to get over all this if as they say this this terrible murder didn't happen then where is jamal khashoggi and that's what the world wants to know a former cia director casting doubt to the vehement saudi denials of involvement there denials ring hollow very much for a hollow to go after a permanent resident states who writes for the washington post and doing it on foreign soil as
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a diplomatic mission to me would be inconceivable that such an operation would be run by the saudis without the knowledge of the day to day decision maker of saudi arabia that's crown prince mom been said. in an apparent bid to diffuse the tension the saudi foreign ministry has released a tweet thanking the u.s. and others for refraining from jumping to conclusions despite this though a relationship that was once so warm is along with the saudi stock market reaching a new low mike hanna is here or washington so much hotter as a professor of middle east politics at the university of oklahoma he says that despite political pressure in the u.s. focusing on arms deals with saudi arabia there's little appetite within the leadership of either country to counsel weapons deals. president trump does not want to cancel this arms sales for all different kinds of reasons and the saudis also want to go through i don't think china and russia would hesitate for
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a second to take the place of the united states as the leading arms supplier to saudi arabia but again there are costs and some not necessarily apparent that would go with something like that saudi officers many of them are trained in the united states and some in western europe there are military is geared to those kinds of arms switching out sophisticated weapons systems all of a sudden for russian made were chinese made weapons causes all kinds of problems having to do ensure operability and training and maintenance and so on so this is not as easy as simply mohammed and someone taking a decision snapping his fingers and going forward there are real costs involved what are the long term implications potentially on the saudi economy and on confidence in the saudi economy as a place for investment i mean it's clearly a huge economy and there's a spaces for people to make money and companies will do so but if there are real
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questions about these kinds of issues and so on the net is going to lead not only that members but many others to think twice and three times about investing a dollar in saudi arabia other ways than to large rebel group in syria is it the province says it will continue to fight a deadline for rebels to withdraw from the buffer zone. h.t.s. did not say whether they agreed over jet to last month's tail between russia and turkey to set off a demilitarized area a buffer a center around the center on the northwestern region of every day of syria's last major rebel stronghold and also where president bashar assad's government has halted halted the planned offensive for now according to agreement the buffer was meant to be free of heavy weapons by the tenth and of rebels by october fifteenth. barbarian allies have suffered the worst result since one nine hundred fifty regional elections a verdict that whisks further divisions within the government in berlin the vote
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highlights deepening divisions in german politics of issues such as immigration dominic kane reports from munich. for decades the christian social union has dominated varian politics but no longer now their vote has slumped dozens of seats have been lost and the overall majority has gone for the c.s. used current leader and sitting prime minister it was time to put on a brave face and remember. we accept the results with humility and we will have to learn from it we must analyze it clearly but one thing is clear despite the prognosis discussions and comments the c.s.u. is not only the strongest party but it's also received a clear mandate to govern. whereas for the greens this was a moment for celebration their vote more than doubled and did eight of bavarians biggest cities they came first cementing their position here as the leading party of the center left displacing the social democrats something the national polls had
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suggested for some time by and yet the parliamentary election results of any change but there is a tonight because it clearly shows that people want politics that encourages instead of spreading fear itself current problems instead of constant parties and it shows clearly that you can't win elections if you bet on the courage and passion and don't surf in a right wing way and yet one party that did precisely that was the alternative for germany in the twenty thirteen election they didn't exist this time around their stance on tougher migration and border controls won them more than ten percent of the vote. this result is a message to merkel merkel must finally guard. for i feel we are the natural successor c.s.u. .
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