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the u.s. congress has been talking about this pretty much nonstop they are demanding that u.s. president donald trump take some strong action the president trying to said let's see what happens on tuesday when they hear from turkey i think the best description and explanation of exactly how the two of the ministers is handling that is to look at the travel of the treasury secretary see when you ssion he was supposed to go to this davos of this the desert the vestment forum and it was days and days of the top c.e.o.'s in this country from the tech sector from business basically all the top media people they were supposed to go to this conference as well they pulled out minutia and said he was still going to go then he said no he wasn't going to do that that on monday secretary minissha is going to be in saudi arabia he's attending a conference on terrorism financing so really sending the message that they think saudi is an important ally but at the same time that they want to show that there will be some consequences so the president's going to try and find something that
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would keep the saudi relationship intact but appease congress because this sending the message that if they think what he's done is not tough enough then they'll act on their own maximum families the author and editor of grey zone project dot com which is an online news publication he says washington is all about preserving its relationship with saudi arabia. while expressing the appropriate concern and outrage over the killing of jamal. we heard from richard haass who is the head of the council on foreign relations the key gathering point of the foreign policy establishment in washington stating that mohammed bin selman and saudi arabia have to be separated and we have to preserve the relationship with saudi arabia by punishing been selman in order to continue pressuring iran and now steve minucci in the treasury secretary is on his way to riyadh to do just that to preserve this
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relationship and to save it and before meeting with mohammed bin solomon he met with the leader of the iran war party benjamin netanyahu he's going to send a strong signal in riyadh that the trump administration is prioritizing its. agenda to economically assault and possibly military assault iran over the killing of this permanent resident of the u.s. remember this is the trump administration there's a new normal he's not playing by the old rules or one could have asked for some serious concessions all the way to extraditing for too low glenn anything's possible i bet you early on got something special from the trump administration in order to dissipate in a cover up but nevertheless we have to remember that while we're constantly hearing about fifteen saudi operatives flying in and out of istanbul to carry out this heinous crime fifteen saudi hijackers flew into the world trade center on two
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thousand and one on september eleventh two thousand and one and that heinous crime was promptly covered up we had the obama administration bob corker lindsey graham all these people howling about they all participated in the attempt to prevent the nine eleven widows and bereaved family members from suing saudi arabia this is a crowd of foreign policy elites who are addicted to the special relationship with saudi arabia and the arms sales and oil sales that come with it so we should expect the worst. still ahead on al-jazeera tens of thousands rally across brazil in support of the far right presidential front runner. however we've still got some rather active weather affecting parts of the middle east and a good deal or cloud still just sliding across syria easing down towards lebanon
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maybe even into jordan turkey seeing some bits and pieces of cloud and rain that wet weather sliding its way further eastward grassi pushing over towards the caspian sea so there will be some cloud perhaps some rain easing into northern parts of iran over the next day or so bright skies come back in this we go on into choose day those bright skies extend down towards the gulf where again it's been rather active recently because we've been talking on and off about flooding that we're seeing here in cots you can see showers still in the forecast as we go on through monday said not quite out of the mix just yet you might guess on monday afternoon nothing not as bad as it has been over the last day or two having said that bright skies come back in as we go on into tuesday five dry and sunny but that temps in nudging up getting up to thirty six degrees celsius fair amount of cloud there across saudi arabia pushing down towards the red sea way see that they were here you could catch one or two showers chosen showers just around the mozambique
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channel pushing up into mozambique but for much of southern africa it does look dry look further west because the some showers into the maybe and also some heavy rain for angola. the cricket world isn't much exciting i mean you have to think why would you give me a go because they're going to beat the you know the big bang theory. al-jazeera is investigative unit reveals explosive new at the documentary confirms to me a man has a very hard profile figure in much fiction and in question are you going to use al-jazeera investigation cricket's much fixing the manoa follows.
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welcome back our top stories on al-jazeera turkey's president has set a deadline of tuesday to reveal all details of his country's investigation into. inside saudi arabia's consummating istanbul bedouin spoke to his u.s. counterpart donald trump on the phone and the two agreed on the need for clarity in the case meanwhile britain france and germany have joined forces saying war must be done to establish the truth german chancellor angela merkel says objects for suicide cannot proceed cold under the current second sense. afghanistan has wrapped up two days of voting in parliament tree elections millions turned out to cast their ballots despite long delays and threats of violence at least forty five people were killed in attacks during the first day alone one hour
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from charlotte betis in kabul which saw the largest turnout. afghans queue outside this polling center in kabul patiently waiting for a chance to vote it's the second time they've tried. of the nearly five thousand polling same tis four hundred was slated to open a day late after a host of logistical issues because of security threats only two hundred fifty six actually opened it is imo my name being as he would see someone by me yesterday we came here to vote but there were a lot of irregularities and the biometric system was not working and there was lack of employees at the polling center systems. as the voting system is very weak and slow the voting started from this morning but so far only ten people have voted. their resilience is counted in ballot papers and lives. the government deployed seventy thousand security forces to protect us is this weekend the taliban said it
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would target the polls disparate to stop the democratic process the armed groups sees as an extension of american influence joy that i. am in the afghanistan this is the time to be proud of our national army national police and our intelligence forces for ensuring security but still violence slipped through the cracks the ministry of interior tell it up nearly two hundred taliban attacks nationwide on saturday. the worst came in kabul just after sunset version seemed to should have been closed at the time but were extended to cope with the long queues of people still waiting to vote a suicide bomber tried to enter a polling station more than a dozen people were killed there was a good i was there was a blast and i fell down on the ground blood was everywhere and there were many casualties i don't know what happened next. afghans knew they were risking their lives to vote the taliban have reminded them many times and yet they turned out in
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the millions defiant. yet of the nine million registered to vote one third turned out on election day it's sunday will take up another million ballots with two provinces get to vote initial results will be revealed in three weeks. these are the third parliamentary elections since the fall of the taliban in two thousand and one if this is the appetizer the main course is the presidential election in april despite logistical and security concerns forces themselves more engaged in a shallow ballasts kabul and al jazeera investigation has revealed secret cemeteries in areas of yemen under the control of an armed group by the united arab emirates documents show how the brigades controlled areas after hooty rebels were pushed out one of its leaders says the u.a.e. continues to fund its fighters that assassinate rival opponents the leader of the group has been included on the list of people the u.s. considers. australia's prime minister scott morrison has apologized to survivors
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of child sexual abuse in australian institutions hundreds of survivors gathered outside the house of representatives in the capital camera to witness the address which was televised nationally as follows a five year inquiry which found tens of thousands of children had been abused in schools churches orphanages and other institutions over decades by those responsible for their care the government says a national tragedy has been exposed and is compensating victims. muffled cries in the darkness and acknowledged. the tyranny of invisible suffering the neighborhood pleas of tortured souls bewildered by the difference to the. fifth of their illness. to die a strong. confronts a trauma an abomination hearted inclined saw it
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for far too long. algis there is andrew thomas has more from camera. the hundreds of it's impossible as most prefer to be called to listen to the apology in person inside and now come out onto these loans to have some lunch listens to music and it's a tolerable is on this symbolic traits a mock the fact that they were hearing what they say as a very important day scott morrison the promise that came out of parliament and he put a ribbon on that tree themself a few minutes ago now this apology came as a recommendation over a royal commission of inquiry that went on in australia five years ago including at the end of last year and one of its recommendations was an australian prime minister some knowledge on the form of the nation. of abuse of children by people who shouldn't be looking after priests in churches teachers in schools coaches and sports clubs only some people were allowed to get away with her with the pings.
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because of the politicians and others right through the institution to be australian stocks and most people here please the apology has taken place the last summer had played a lot of people but not about the millions of dollars of public money still got some of the research and particularly the campaign charge that was full brunt of the pigs not of that's their place the apology has happened but they want it to be the start of a process of progress and not the end they never want what happened to them to be allowed to happen again. thousands of refugees and migrants are marching across mexico heading for the united states and part of a so-called caravan of people from honduras el salvador and guatemala john heilemann joined them on the road through southern mexico. loma turn of the kilometer young and old men and women they keep on trudging it's a multitude at least four thousand people in the caravan that began in honduras.
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now they've made it through guatemala and into mexico in the last eight days they slept in the open and crossed hills and rivers. jonathan is only fourteen and traveling alone he's here for the same reason as everyone else he feels he doesn't have a chance in honduras. back home there's no work and too much crime. many like you sending in a trying to get a new start to provide for their families thing i mean i mean i'm good at the you got a six year old boy my dad and my sister i have to help them there's not enough for food i've had my electricity and water cut everything is expensive and there's not enough to live on for many the end goal is the united states that's exactly what president trump is putting pressure on mexico to prevent. the police constantly seem about to close off the route the caravan bunches together tend to zone in the end the officers simply watch the people go polish. it's an event locals in the villages turn out to have
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a look some give what they can see. spirits are high but there's still a whole country to go the sons really beating down our own people the already been walking at this point the six hours they carrying the few possessions on their back as they go men women and children but things are only going to get more difficult for them as they go deeper into mexico. the country is notorious for its web of migration checkpoints and for the gangs who. those traveling through she sat up and then maybe they know the danger day face from the authorities in organized crime drug cartels kidnap them and even killed them and that's been well documented that's why they all grouped together. for the moment that's got them another small step closer to where they want to go home and how does he had chop us. they've been rallies in fifteen states across brazil in support of far right presidential front runner. holds now put him ahead of the leftist candidate for nanda who died for
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sunday's runoff have also been protests against both snarls racist homophobic and sexist comments across brazil. was one of the ranis in support of boss narrow in south pottle. with less than a week to go until the second crucial round of voting in brazil presidential elections these are job also not all supporters seem to think they help the moment they certainly have around sixty percent rating in the opinion polls with the main challenger. back in a distant forty percent the supporters say would be much concerned about an investigation into who led. illegal campaign funding a campaign of social media which it was is designed to undermine the integrity well for. him says he doesn't there's not much interested in that campaign even if you knew about it there's not much you could have done about that he six months ago had a less than twenty percent approval rating in the opinion polls since that seems to
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struck a chord in the within the electorate disillusioned with a corrupt political starvation a rising crime they certainly think the big bear of the role will win next sunday's election for the same time it was dylan's not been this polarized or this divided for many many years. revels in the democratic republic of congo have killed at least eleven people in an abducted abducted sorry fifteen others most of them children it happened in beni every child on the border with uganda that's been plates for years by violence marianne hunt has more. the attackers came in the middle of the night as they have so many times before the true cost of the violence in and around the northeastern city of binny only clear the following morning. in addition to the deed at least fifteen a missing most of them children aged between five and ten years old the fear is
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they'll be forced to fight alongside their captors just aren't they took people outside and shot them in a neighborhood they can seven people living here down they go better with enemies now able to operate without fear so but on a public. street you know there's no security here anymore was not a funeral procession became a protest march mourners confronting congolese troops who day say have yet again failed to protect them they believe rebels from the ugandan elijah's democratic forces are responsible it's a safe guess idea if rebels have killed more than seven hundred people in the last four years. the i.d.f. was formed in neighboring uganda back in the nine hundred ninety s. moving to the democratic republic of congo after failing to tune uganda into an islamic state in ghana says they're aligned with somalia's fighters and binny
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is vulnerable to another killer at least one hundred eighteen people a did from an a bola outbreak but the world health organization has suspended operations due to the violence i owe people in the north face say president joseph kabila has abandoned them. but he does how many times we consolidated in the hole as soon as it is time for us to take charge of all the security the few here now believe the president's promises that the killings only made him the whole and al jazeera. i. know again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on turkey's president has set a deadline of tuesday to reveal all details of his country's invest. staff or ship time better one spoke to his u.s. counterpart donald trump on the phone and the two agreed on the need for clarity in
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the case saudi arabia's foreign minister has called death and grave mistake the saudi king and the crown prince mohammed bin salman who many accuse of having ordered kushal his murder have offered their condolences to his family despite international outcry the kingdom has given contradictory explanations for the killing inside its consulate in istanbul meanwhile britain france and germany have joined forces saying more must be done to establish the truth german chancellor angela merkel says exports cannot proceed quote under the current circumstances. australia's prime minister scott morrison has apologised to survivors of child sexual abuse in australian institutions it follows a five year inquiry which found tens of thousands of children have been abused in schools churches often ages and other institutions over decades by those responsible for their care the government says a national tragedy has been exposed and is compensating victims the polls have
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closed in afghanistan's parliamentary elections marred by violence and long delays at least forty five people were killed in attacks during the first day of voting less than half of the country's eligible voters cast their ballots on a two days of polling according to preliminary tallies thousands of refugees and migrants have entered mexico after crossing the guatemalan border they're part of a so-called caravan of people from honduras el salvador and guatemala trying to reach the united states in search of a better life u.s. president donald trump is threatening to deploy troops if they don't turn back many say they're fleeing violence poverty and corruption in central america. at least eighteen people have been killed after a train derailed in northeastern taiwan officials say five carriages overturned as a train travel south from taipei toward thai tone at least one hundred eighty seven people were on board and they were injured the cause of the accident is being
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in rural india doctors can be hard to find. but crisscrossing the country's vast real wave is a hospital on wheels live bladed knife playing that's delivering medical care and hope to those who need it months of the world war but we learned of it anyway. is lifeline express a last chance for a lot of people maybe. it is one of the only johns for that job but. in converted train carriages surgeons perform three operations that are transforming patients large spot to a little. bit i now believe that. i know i've got a modern. steve on this episode when he goes on board india's hospital train.
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in india trains are is simple. a lot. but there's one train like no one thought. the lifeline express. this train is a unique one ride. it is a very different concept. a team of surgeons and specialists cooks and claimants are about to embark on a six hour journey bringing health care to those who can't afford it. it all happens on board these fully functioning hospitals on we've. very few minutes because i think there's a pause between the wars because they're operating here goes on the train and train for i was saw the world opened for you especially in. colorado basic government
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dissolves on our government. here almost nine hundred million people live in the room villages where for most access to medical care is impossible. today much needed doctors heading to the tour in the east in maharashtra. i don't. like their. vision of what they are going to. he in-law tool this is social media.
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professional. popular will. that's a sort of more for me than it. is the life most of villages will have never visited a doctor because they're too far away and too expensive but you. know. what . over the next few days the lifeline express team will perform as many operations as they can before the train is scheduled to depart the. word has spread fast. families trickle in from surrounding towns and villages
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full hoping for a medical miracle. don't multiply like a. lot of. time but to be a part of iraq or not you're. done with. it tell me what lies and because of how you feeling today well you know based. on that much i need to. know that. the doctors are trying to identify omens that can be fixed on board the train. no one wants to miss not only two of doctors you have a screening you know a lot of patients so we're screening the patients like nadia examining the. operation theatre list will be in the operating them in next one or two days. if.
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it's pretty much organized chaos here today some families have traveled up to four hours and me by villages today. all of them a desperate for just a few minutes but they still. remember the smell of the food on that. one i would download but. dr rogers is an orthopedic surgeon from mumbai. he's examining two brothers with cerebral palsy to see if he can help. one another not the doctor. i. interviewed. didn't come off well operational. so it's all. right here. but he will be. here. if you don't believe him
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or if we're off by one of the former days of a good muslim. good road 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 number flashed or not not enough up on the reason he was typing the last time i'll learn one start 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 easy to treat a variety of conditions from cancer screenings to cataracts to the old into the young like four month old baby. who has a cleft lip. his mom is worried because he can't
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breastfeed properly. suggest the risk and what they need at the back of the loan afforded by their naked there is distorted talent that. they just put on a level and they were. in my den with us and we were. gilead plastic surgery to join the muscles in his sleep. i don't want to talk about becoming. what i wanted i will tell him about what a little bit about his low weight makes operating risk is we now know already you know he's. the plastics team is assessing whether his feet the surgery they're going to be installing of i'm going to fall off but there wasn't something that was
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important to us to find out that it's all over the only artist i want to point out that can fit with the rest of the basically if you're going to. look. good but i would have an awful little bit of what. the doctors agree to go ahead. as the screenings wrap up more than forty patients are selected for surgery. back at home it's an anxious wait for the family of the two young brothers with cerebral palsy. so i. look at. this i look at that that then i. get
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looking off to seven year old rerate 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 but. now to me i want to know. that. the huddle. at the time they get don't they are not aware that there are a million other things that their little mind is going to cause when they want to be more of a puzzle on it i mean i. look at the thought of that i will not going to let there be done any of those. granted i you will get. heart of your beloved work of others so i had was nearly. hurried us and only two dollars a day. he's borrowed almost three thousand dollars seeking treatment for his son and. it will take years to pay back.
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don't get over there can you can quickly need. 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 and. you just hate that you're going. back and the last line explained it's as busy as any bricks and mortar hospital. it's got a year. even if i. run the trains head shift has lived and worked on board for a staggering twenty six months. for your stuff herself let alone to yourself to look at the jimmy dean by the name although it didn't make don't buy you the dr
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blonde out of you like i did with tightening of the need. for money but will have the feeling that. cooperating are you know. coming out of the know your comfort zone of operating a door made out of hospital i did not tell anyone because it is our situation you are are not many things but we are. going imitation we are the sort of people. can't imagine how people here are feeling tired anxious and in a minute.

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