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the balance has been tipped is that the mistake is not he still there isn't a there are two things one this is the sim question we ask in social sciences about every one of the one incident that just tips the balance why did mohammed was this is death so good the tunisian revolution why did the death of triggered the egyptian revolution because sometimes the death of one person culminates into the entire episodes of crimes and repression and oppression and so forth in a one country two i think people's anger just continued to build up over the last three years because of the all of these things i mentioned so the killing of does not replace everything else it sums up everything else except that this time it is recognisable it's inhumane it is very in our eyes the killing of a journalist who only wanted to write freely menaces from the u.k. the netherlands and france have also pulled out of that saudi investment form in
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riyadh next week as calls grow for european leaders to find out what happened to jamal khashoggi gena how has the latest from brussels and what it could mean for future saudi relations. if there's been concern about a slow response by european nations at a political level to the alleged murder of jamal khashoggi well that may be changing britain france and the netherlands of all announced that they're withdrawing their ministerial level delegations to the financial investment summit or davos in the desert as it's been dubbed citing that now is simply not the time for that level of engagement this was what french president emmanuel macron had to say. leafy this was all the facts we know today are mr g. extremely serious and worrying we expect to throw light on this matter we have had exchanges with saudi authorities to clarify all this but in the current circumstances we have decided to postpone political visits including that of our economy minister european countries of course face something of
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a quandary in their response to saudi arabia do they go in hard on riyadh demanding answers threatening action risking the possibility of wrecking lucrative trade in investment ties particularly in the sale of arms and also very valuable intelligence contacts that have been credited with water going number of attacks on european soil or do they stand behind that much from put to value of the european union the global rules based system casting all else to one side well it seems they are making their minds up now even though the call continues to go out for a into in the independent investigation this was donald tusk the president of the e.u. council earlier. we need an open transparent and to further investigation it's all in the best interests of the thoughts of the other and outside the european union but nevertheless watching closely the russian president vladimir putin where he
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also of a rush to judgment. first of all we should wait for the results of the investigations how can we russia is start to. our relationship with saudi arabia with our not with what in fact happened. what may happen in future will nobody is quite waiting as i said for the investigation to call including one clue though comes from a close ally of angela merkel speaking in berlin on wednesday he said europe may have to adjust its relations with saudi arabia. still to come on al-jazeera forced to flee now forced to leave the iraqi government closes camps for people displaced by years of war there's concern about whether being sent. ivory coast's ruling coalition manages to hold on. to his election done enough to rebuild trust in the political class.
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hello again it's good to have you back we're going to be seeing a shift in temperatures here across australia what is happening is we have the system that's making its way across perth across the bite now ahead of the system we are going to be seeing temperatures that are quite warm here for adelaide twenty five degrees a little bit more than average for this time of year with winds coming out of the north but once that system pushes through then we're going to see those temperatures go down and you can see the big difference here by saturday it's going to be about seventeen degrees and now here towards the east coast well temptress not looking too bad it's going to be warm for brisbane where the term for the of twenty seven sydney is going to be about twenty nine as we go into the weekend well across north island and south island of new zealand really not looking too bad you're actually between two systems right now and we're going to see in that eighteen but this is high pressure dominating that means really
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a lot of sun in the forecast here on friday and then as we go towards saturday picking up a few more clouds down here towards christ church with an expected temperature there of about twenty and then as we make our way towards another part of asia well we do see some rain showers here as cross japan that is going to continue really for the rest of day here on friday but by the time we get to saturday most of that rain pushes into the pacific and we're looking better we're told there were twenty two in some deicing a day of about nineteen. millions of people across india miss out on medical care but a hospital train is delivering doctors and hope to those most in need. when one of these boards indios lifeline express. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where ever you.
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come out of the top stories here are syria u.s. president donald trump says it certainly looks like missing saudi journalist jamal khashoggi is dead and if this is the case there will be severe consequences turkish police are searching a forest in istanbul and a city near mamma for his remains. u.s. treasury secretary and fox business network have both pulled out of next week's investment conference in saudi arabia ministers from the u.k. netherlands or france have also said that not taking part. in the new york times is
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reporting saudi arabia is considering blaming it general amendola syria top intelligence official close to crown prince for who had been sound man for the killing. the taliban has claimed responsibility for an attack in southern afghanistan that killed three top officials the governor of kandahar province his top intelligence officer and police chief or died in the attack which happened just moments after they met the most senior u.s. commander in the country the taliban say u.s. general scott miller was the target but he managed to escape unharmed it's increased concern about the security situation in afghanistan and of elections on saturday. i have our eye has more from kabul this is a major setback for the afghan government because in one single attack they lost three senior local government officials in. for example the top police command was on top of the hit list for the taliban for quite some time
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he has survived many suicide bombing attacks and his father was killed in an attack by the taliban who is known for his staunch anti taliban stance saying that there is absolutely no way that can play in a future role in afghanistan and also highlights of the challenges that the americans the afghan government and they too will face in the near future also comes against the backdrop of the upcoming elections many people how to hope that those if the saturday elections because pave the way for more stability and you parliament there could tackle the problems the afghan government faces particularly inefficient governance corruption and the need to find job opportunities for millions of people i think after this people would have questions about whether it's safe or not to go and cast their votes on saturday. iraqi government has begun
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closing camps which have been home to thousands of people displaced by years of war but aid workers say it's too soon and civilians are being forcibly returned to unsafe areas in the predominantly sunni and province ma'am and other reports from baghdad this is the calm point tonally displaced people in iraq's anbar province of the height of the military operations against i still in two thousand and fifteen it was home to seven thousand people. government officials have come to see it closed. at the moment of the last hundred fifty or so families that remained here finally returned home we've closed it as part of a government program to resettle all i.d.p. camps. it's a program criticized by aid workers who say it's happening too quickly and it's still too dangerous. more than three million people have returned to their homes by the middle of the sea but more than two and a half million others are still displaced according to the international
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organization for migration mohammed jassim was one of those brave enough to go back home but his family house was destroyed in the war so mohammed is living in a tent some always relatives are here to help him. our situation is desperate there's nothing to salvage from our home it's not a home anymore actually we urge the government to pay us the compensation it promised. others complain they have to live with the threats from booby traps unexploded bombs and other devices on the health risk posed by the decomposed bodies that lie on the land where their houses once stude the only way i want to go about it was for a whole day earthmoving machines have been excavating the rubble in my compound and recovered dozens of bodies there were at least five to six bodies in each of several shallow holes we found here. the diverse station poverty and lack of
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services in areas that are captured from my soul how forced many to choose to stay in the comps for others it is in the comically viable to leave some have been able to set up barber shops all fruit stands at markets making about fifty dollars a month unable to put up with a lock of basic services when they have a ton of home many have been forced to go back to comes. open for them the fall on desperate search for sanctuary continues mohammed at all just the era of the. official results show ivory coast ruling coalition has managed to hold on to its majority in saturday's music municipal elections the vote was marred by violence with at least three people killed and a number of others injured during overnight clashes in the main city of abidjan there were also mass protests in the northwestern region of. nicholas haq has more from abidjan. who did you vote for it is an uncomfortable question if you want to
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answer especially in public where opinions don't just divide but can get you killed three dead many more injured saturday's municipal election brought the country to a standstill even among friends conversations on politics turned to arguments. was i'm not interested why should i be what have politicians brought to me nothing no gifts not a better life they are full of empty promises more jobs more hospitals peace and reconciliation promises made by winning candidate jack in. downtown abbey. this victory is your victory it's really your victory is the victory the people of the platter and thirteen you're a lion whose party the p.c.i. and the ruling party broke down just before the elections they really party may have won most city council seats but it is a bitter victory let's just proved once the political situation is worrisome with
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the implosion of the ruling coalition political discourse has become venomous old friends are new enemies and this is worrying for the ivory coast. in the run up to the official results police fired tear gas on party supporters in a few cities a curfew was in place to contain the violence some politicians accuse those that have won in this municipal election of offering money for votes kickbacks and gifts to local election officials and so some candidates are refusing to concede defeat it is the return of a lack of trust in the political process that once fueled the civil war here in ivory coast that so many now here fear. in the last sixteen years more than three thousand people died in two civil wars over contested presidential elections among the dead is i was best friend khadija she was eight years old when she was raped and killed like most ivorians she did not go out to vote elections are too
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dangerous. because hawke. return one of the youngest democracies in the world has chosen a new government center left dn tea party has won a narrow victory over its main rival in the country's third vote since embracing democracy in two thousand and eight the one secretive mountain kingdom was logic cut off from the outside world until the one nine hundred sixty s. the only allowed television in the one nine hundred ninety s. made barca has more from power in the town democracy in action high in the himalayas it is a colorful occasion national dress must be award. ten years ago the former king of bhutan ordered the country to embrace democracy is the nation's third election like three times ancient traditions democracy is now also a fiercely guarded part of booting the society jobs the
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a bar mint and economic growth are all at the forefront of voters' concerns. the main issues facing us farmers are safe drinking water supply irrigation water and agriculture it's also important to look after youth many of whom are unemployed . the most important thing in this election is voting for a party or a candidate that would make my nation economically srong and would best look after the welfare of the people of bhutan for sharing zambo it's a time to be friends she remembers the days before democracy before time opened up to the outside world. things were really great under the monarchy peace and happiness and the country enjoyed great progress which have a party which is there must be no hatred or division among our people. the voters chose between two political parties the d.t.p. which formed the first government in two thousand and eight and the d n t political
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newcomers there's little separating the politically at the center of every party's political manifesto is the pursuit of happiness. is the only country in the world to measure success not through economic output but through gross national happiness which translates as good governance a balance between work and pleasure economic growth and nature it's a pursuit that has its roots of buddhism widely practiced bhutan. the country is steeped in tradition and belief that the past ten years has had to contend with a new ideology democracy return has seen the type of confrontational sometimes divisive politics that exists in neighboring india the world's largest democracy and elsewhere in the world and is worried about it coming here there are also concerns over social media's impact on politics and traditions election candidates of even complained about fake news appearing online many batata still waiting to
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see where their pursuit of happiness of the road of democracy meet leave barca out zero paro. investigators say the suspect in wednesday's attack in crimea may have had an accomplice three days of mourning have been declared after twenty people were killed in a school in the city of catch and explosion was followed by shooting police say the initial attacker killed himself a landslide in tibet has forced six thousand people to leave their homes a partial collapse of a cliff face in mending county blocked one of the region's key rivers causing water levels to rise by forty metres trapped residents have been airlifted out of a nearby village there were no reports of casualties or injuries tens of thousands of taxi drivers have protested in south korea is the launch of a new ride sharing app drivers from across the country staged
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a one day strike saying that the coulomb ability service threatens their jobs is the latest protest against ride sharing apps which are already having trouble establishing themselves in south korea due to strict government regulations south korea's president when jaden has met pope francis at the vatican moon hand delivered a message from the leader of north korea kim jong un inviting the head of the catholic church to visit pyongyang if it crosses agrees to the visit it will be one of north korea's biggest diplomatic chief yet in breaking out of international isolation. or one of the top stories here which is here yes president donald trump says it certainly looks like a missing saudi journalist jamal khashoggi is dead and if this is the case they'll be severe consequences for saudi arabia. to rob the dead.
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it certainly looks that way to me it's very sad very much so what are you hearing from our old. guard he read about the little i have to be very severe i read it a bad bad. but we'll see what happens right thank you for your. turkish police are searching a forest on the outskirts of istanbul and a city near the sea resort of mom or for the remains of casualty investigators also say they have recovered many samples from the searches of the saudi consulate and the council's residence which will be tested for traces of casualties d.n.a. international condemnation of saudi arabia is growing with the fox business network becoming the latest business to pull out of a future investment conference in riyadh next week earlier u.s. treasury secretary steven minissha also pulled out of a summit dubbed the devil so the desert ministers from the u.k. netherlands and france have also decided not to take part so after
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a state might pompei or says the united states takes the disappearance and possible murder of very seriously haven't wrapped up talks with saudi and turkish leaders pompei of saudi arabia would be given more time to complete its investigation before the u.s. decides on its response to the taliban has claimed responsibility for an attack in southern afghanistan which killed three top officials the governor of kandahar province his top intelligence officer and police chief all died in the attack which happened just moments after they met the most senior u.s. commander in the country. russian investigators say the suspect in wednesday's attack in crimea may have had an accomplice twenty people were killed and more than fifty others were injured after an explosion and shooting at a school in the eastern city of couch. there's the headlines do stay with us on our zero one zero one east is up next more news for you after that and of get our web
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in rural india doctors can be hard to find. but crisscrossing the country's vast railways is a hospital on wheels life bladed knife playing that's delivering medical care and both to those who need it months of the world war but we learned of it anyway. is a lifeline express a last chance for a lot of people maybe. it is one of the only johns for them caught up. in converted train carriages surgeons perform free operations there transforming patients large spot to a low. valley in the area in the amount of data. i know i've got a potted plant. on steve chat on this episode one when he's goes on board india's
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hospital train. in india trains are a symbol of life. but there's one train like no other. the lifeline express. this train is a unique one. it is a very different concept. a team of surgeons and specialists cooks and claimants are about to embark on a six hour journey bring health care to those who can't afford it. it all happens on board these fully functioning hospitals only.
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five minutes think. the brain. has been. here almost nine hundred million people live in room villages where for most access to medical care is impossible. today much needed doctors heading to la tour in the east in maharashtra.
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you know what they are going on. here in la tour this is social media. professional. comedy have you got over a really popular will. as a sort of. operation if their life most of villages will have never visited a doctor because they're too far away and too expensive. for what. over the next few days the lifeline express team will perform as many operations as
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they can before the train is scheduled to depart the. word has spread fast. families trickle in from surrounding towns and villages all hoping for a medical miracle. don't multiply last. time but to be a part of iraq or not you're. done with me and. tell me what lies and because of how you feeling today you know based on that i need to . know that. the doctors are trying to identify omens they can be fixed on board the train. no one wants to it's not really true of doctors you have a screening you know a lot of grecian so we're screening the patients like nadia examining their
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operating operation people list will be in the operating them in next one or two days. if. it's pretty much organized chaos here today some families to travel up to four hours and me by villages today. all of them a desperate for just a few minutes if they stop to. remember the last. one i want to load but the. doctor is an orthopedic surgeon from mumbai. he's examining two brothers with cerebral palsy to see if he can help. one another. i. think just because you didn't come i don't like rachel. so it's all. right here.
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but he will be. here. if you don't leave him now we're off but if you go one of the formative people. who did where to start be forming the morning as well. it's good news for young and. both approved the surgery. for him as i'm here now just moved out loud enough for me to be there so very like your wonderful astronaut not enough up on the reason he was typing the last time i learn stuff not the fact that i like almost ominous allies so. some of the cost of the care i had made a better i like. the doctors are here to treat a variety of conditions from cancer screenings to cataracts to the old into
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the young like four month old baby. who has a cleft lip. his mom is worried because he can't breastfeed properly. i suggest the risk were they need just the back of a ford they do their make and there is distorted talent that. they just put on a level and. imagine with ss and work. gilead plastic surgery to join the muscles in his sleep. i don't want to talk about people may never know what i wanted out of her telling me about the little bit about his low weight makes operating risk is he now nobody
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you know he's one of. the plastics team is assessing whether his feet the surgery never been following up on cough cough but there wasn't something that was important to us to find out that it's not going to have only our third i want to point out to you but the reality basically if you're going to. be able to get what i would have and often little bit of what. the doctors agree to go ahead. with as a screening to wrap up more than forty patients a selected for the surgery. back at home it's an anxious wait for the family of the two young brothers with cerebral palsy. so i. may.
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look up when i. look at. this i look at that that then i. get looking off to seven year old rerent and four year old aditya is a full time job. a card from one of those. he has to live with. the one of that i took a man and i could have me so. now don't want to know. ahead of. at the damage you do and they are not aware they are mine i would think that their little mind is going to cry when the manager was alarmed at it and i'm now. going to get it all right i will not. be done and had. granted i you will get. heart of your beloved work of others so i had was nearly. hurried us and only two dollars
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a day. he's borrowed almost three thousand dollars seeking treatment for his son. it will take years to pay back. don't get it over there can you can quickly need have. done a lot later than that a time without of the time little bit of. now i got out of the party i'm going to. bed i was on. and off he just. back at the last line explained it's as busy as any bricks and mortar hospital. you can get a year. in india for i. run the trains head shift has lived and worked on board for
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a staggering twenty six. for your style first let alone to yourself to look at the jimmy dean by the name although it didn't make don't buy you the dr blonde out of your lie that they were telling of the need. for money but bill hart the people you know. basically cooperating are. coming out of you know your comfort zone of operating a door made out of hospital i never tell anyone because it is our own premier our situation our new our are not many things but. we are some of the people.

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