tv Dr. Richard Graham Al Jazeera October 28, 2018 10:32pm-11:01pm +03
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five sea vessels one hundred fifty aircraft ten thousand land vehicles all. of course russia which shares a border with no way has warned its watching this very closely people in germany's central region of has voting in local elections widely seen as another test of angela merkel's national government the chancellor's conservative christian democratic union the c.d.u. is defending its nineteen year hold on the region was previously a stronghold of the center left social democrats who are mobile's coalition partners in berlin this means a bad result for either of the parties could further destabilize that central government problems with documents and identity and making life even more difficult for many in south sudan issues date back to when the country became independent seven years ago as planes. every morning james comes to work to make tea and serve in the office he says it's one of the few jobs he could find that didn't need paperwork proving his identity he doesn't have any but that was not
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always the case. and. i came to khartoum from the south in nine hundred seventy six and had sudanese citizenship and married from here off to south sudan became independent i stayed here but lost my nationality is sudanese i need relatives to prove my claim i'm sell sudanese to get the nationality but all my close relatives a dead south sudan gained independence from sudan in twenty eleven the suspension most part of a deal signed between the sudanese government and the southern opposition after the longest civil war in african history hundreds of thousands fled the violence and headed north many seeking refuge in sudan's capital had its own. despite a six yr interim period prior to south sudan's independence from sudan the issue of who has the right to wish nationality was not discussed until after south sudan gained independence as a result of their hundreds of thousands of south sudanese here who haven't gone back to their country and many of them have not documents to prove their identity so dense bureau statistics says more than fifty thousand south sudanese are in
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sudan with no legal documents to prove their identity sudan's government recently amended its nationality law to reduce that number the constitution and the law says sudanese born to sudanese mothers to have the right to citizenship this will result not just legal but also social issues for those without citizenship but for the thousands who counts qualify for sudanese citizenship things are more complicated. people are basically left up in the year and they need to either have a legal status provided by the government here or some kind of identification provided by their own country so they can get jobs so that their kids can stay in school so that they can get residency in the country they're in. james says with his wife being sudanese he will continue living in huts home without any documentation but he hopes that one day he and many others will be recognised by either side and finally gets a paper that will prove who they are people morgan al-jazeera. and then to asian city is facing a health crisis just
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a month after being devastated by an earthquake and tsunami torrential rain now threatens to spread malaria and dengue fever in harlow of these two thousand two hundred people died tens of thousands are left homeless when haiti is reporting for us from there. in the ashes of disaster some can find value even a month on in the ruins there's no shortage of scrap that can provide income which for so many people was taken away by the earthquake and tsunami. the indonesian government's emergency response phase has come to an end meaning the search for bodies has finished which many here believe was done too soon. and his wife were working on the beach when the tsunami struck their three year old son is still missing and. will. look the refugee camps i went all around the mountains i've been everywhere and i can't find them i've looked for almost a month. it stalled there may be thousands of people still unaccounted for but the
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government said it had no choice but to call off the search really believe if you continue your question it will be counterproductive because you know when you get the body also it will be a health problem of health is one of the main concerns for survivors with more than two hundred thousand displaced many living in camps with poor sanitation and approaching rainy season will increase the risk of outbreaks of dengue fever or malaria. slightly more study shelters are being built on the outskirts of palu where many of those left homeless will need to stay for a long time in some of the affected areas life is back to normal markets are flourishing once again in others little has changed since the earthquake with the remains of buildings left to wait for the wrecking machines people affected by this disaster will of course need ongoing support and rehabilitating the surrounding areas properly will be a slow process the concern is that indonesia is
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a disaster prone country meaning that attention and resources may soon be diverted elsewhere if that happens plans for a better safer city may be put to the side in favor of a quick rebuild but for so many survivors there's no contemplating the future just yet it's still about trying to comprehend what happens. i still don't have a job i don't know what kind of work i'm still confused i want to keep looking for my son but i don't know where else to go or we haven't gone to stay in a refugee camp yet because i'm still focusing on finding my son. in central sulawesi a lingering sense of shock and despair is mixed with the beginning of recovery from a distance the bay and city a calm now but survivors will never forget the destruction unleashed a month ago and those they lost wayne hey al jazeera indonesia.
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we're going to check in with paid enough to support an update on an earlier story we brought you about the helicopter crash at leicester city that's quite right come all that is where we'll begin with the waiting for confirmation as to whether the city's own of. was on board he's helicopter which crashed off today pretty game on saturday we can cross live to paul brennan who is at least as king power stadium now paul at the main any updates from the authorities. there has but it's not really a substantial want to have to say pizza the latest news that's been issued by leicestershire police is as follows we are working with a number of other agencies to get an update out to the public and press thank you for your patience and support that's the latest statements issued by the police in the last half an hour other than that no official confirmation one way or the other but i'm afraid it's looking rather inevitable that used to be the owner of the city football club has perished in the helicopter crash that happened just about
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eighteen hours ago and the difficulty of the actual nature of the scene and the examination of the crash site i think probably explains why the authorities are taking their time over this resource convoy of specialist fire service vehicles going it not fire brigade engines but actually contain a trucks taking timber and what looks like a small. recovery truck in it looks to me as though they're going to build some kind of tent to forensically seal the crash site and the fact that we haven't heard of any body being taken to hospital i think gives the indication that potentially the victims the occupants of that helicopter are still on board. for those not familiar with the story talk to us about the huge impact on a problem has had since buying the club back in twenty ten. yeah i mean i think at this point it's probably good while i talk i'm going to step as
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a shot and let the cameraman just have a look at the outpouring of grief and thanks that the fans have had here i mean he came here in two thousand and ten by the cup for thirty nine million pounds he. basically took them up into the premier league in twenty fourteen and then against all the odds they won the premier league in twenty six feet he was beloved by the fans here you can see from the floral tributes the people here inscription saying you made our dreams come true we are heartbroken words cannot express how we feel says another inscription on the flowers here and people coming here have been in tears as they have sort of both remembered the good times and now are shell shocked by the sudden and unexpected news of this helicopter crash that appears to have claimed his life and the lives we think of for other people paul brennan
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enlisted thank you very much barcelona host real madrid in el classico later on sunday mets the first time since two thousand and seven that neither indian are messy nor cristiana ronaldo will feature bosses messi is injured but it's rinaldo is transferred to you then since it seems to be a bigger blow for rail of they haven't won the league for more than a month spanish media mainly focusing on whether rael coach will in love to take he will be sacked if they don't win this one. venison but. we are playing a game that's attractive enough important enough tough enough and beautiful and often not to think about those kind of stories you probably enjoy them a lot but they don't help me win tomorrow's game it's good to see more people out of us around madrid are a great team so we don't want to focus on their form because if we just see the numbers we are four points above them and at this stage it isn't an excessive distance we know that during times of crisis in teams such as around madrid or ours
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there is always an external factor increasing its magnitude but on the field the good players show up so we must be cautious well on saturday rinaldo scored two goal to send you rangers seven points clear at the top of the italian city on it was their hosts employee who took the lead through francesco cup football in the first half but back came here venters making it all square from the spot and then something special from the man who won through champions league crowns in a row with rail. didn't seem to be much danger when he got the ball when he left even probable with no chance it was the seventh goal in only games a two one win for you they're making a twenty eight points from a possible thirty a move seventy of napoli who play later on sunday. they're just two players left standing at the w.t. a season ending to a woman in singapore last year's u.s. open champion sloane stephens and alienness with all the wrong code in this year's final stevens took the first set six three before settling the hit back to take the
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second six to its two love in favor of the ukrainian in the third set right now the winner will take home the trophy named after w t a found the billie jean king as well as more than two million dollars in prize money now the boston red sox are just one victory away from winning the world series of the taking the wind out of the l.a. dodgers sails in game four the dodgers went for nothing up on saturday after the rockets a lit up the los angeles night the momentum now firmly with l.a. after winning game three in an eighteen innings marathon half a day earlier but boston burst their bubble two home runs leveling things before f.l. davis put them ahead in the ninth this the first time all season that l.a. had lost a four run lead and the home fans saw a first championship since one nine hundred eighty eight slipping further away as the red sox close that out nine six they can win their first world series in five years back at dodger stadium on sunday here on the right is boston pitcher chris
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sale yelling at his teammates when they were for nothing down something that apparently scared them into action with their first homerun coming just off the sales angry rant. i was down in the town on heard someone yelling and. mickey came down he was going down to watch some video and i say who's yelling up there he's like sale in my own mind yeah he's mad he was mad at us you know i think that kind of lit a fire under body we don't want to we don't want to see him mad anymore so we decided to start swinging the bats little bit and you know hopefully breeds are far more liberal and james moved up to six phone the old time n.b.a. scoring list but it didn't do a lot to help the los angeles lakers shaky start of the season the browns shooting had the lakers they hate against the san antonio spurs as he passed dirk nowitzki as mark of thirty one thousand one hundred eighty seven points at san antonio's dymov the rose and made the shots that matter the spurs winning one hundred ten one hundred six the lakers have won two games and lost four so far daniel recalled it
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will start from pole position that the mexican groom free the australian edged out he's a red bull teammate that's for stopping with a record lap in qualifying with lewis hamilton taking food ahead of sebastian vettel hamilton will win his first the world championship on sunday as long as he's closest rival vettel doesn't win the grand prix but even if it all does win hamilton will be champion to finish in the top seven. but not for a start you get a good guys up ahead so that the young will be fighting for at least again a position but of course i'm aware. of the full. meanwhile. along for victory in the moto g.p. in australia earlier newly crowned world champion mark mark is started from pole at philip by land but his race came to an end of the make contact with who crashed out on the twenty second lap been a less took advantage to any young who has the longest winning streak in history dating back to june last year. and that's all sport more coming up again later come
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on they thank you for that peter stick around we've got more news for you after the break the latest on the shootings in pittsburgh and the brazilian election. there right now so in a moment. sounds sudan is one of the last places on earth to ha beginning when disease a gruesome affliction that is affected millions as a centuries old stone out in the well is the only country we didn't almost all indications from below it is a huge response when it has no vaccine and no could this disease be on the verge of extinction we know where the problems we know what need to be done if you don't know what the things lifelines how to slay a dragon on al-jazeera. she's the head of four generations of family and the
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bearer of forty years of suffering fools a heart or a hinge a refugee in her ninety's has fled persecution in myanmar three separate times in her life first in one thousand nine hundred seventy then one nine hundred ninety one and finally in two thousand and seventeen. when the war they'd be to as they kidnapped as they detained does. ghoul and her family span almost a century in age bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. when they're on line for humanity has been taken out of it there's going to require told you about numbers on
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a spreadsheet or if you join us on saturday i guarantee no one out has a back story like you lost they say is a dialogue i'm just tired of seeing the negative stereotypes about native americans everyone has a voice mistress and that's your comments your questions i'll do my best to bring them into the cell join the global conversation on now to zero. powers made statements regarding genocide and his desire to kill jewish people. u.s. investigators reveal more details about the man charged with shooting dead eleven people at a synagogue in pittsburgh. and santa maria here in doha this is the world news from al-jazeera saudi arabia's
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public prosecutor is heading to turkey to discuss the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. sri lanka prime minister refuses to leave his official residence in a deepening political crisis. and the far right former army captain named the trump of the tropics since voters polls open in the second round of positions presidential election. eleven dead six of them over the age of seventy the oldest victim aged ninety seven police politicians leaders from pittsburgh jewish community have been giving more details of saturday's mass shooting at a synagogue investigators say the attacker was carrying three high powered weapons when he opened fire on people attending a religious service he then turned his guns on officers who responded to emergency calls it the city will not allow the attack to divide communities. we
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know that hatred will never win out that those that try to divide us because of the way that we pray or where our families are from around the world will loose in pittsburgh we're pragmatic and we find solutions to problems we will not try to rationalize irrational behavior we will not try to figure out ways in order to lessen the degree of crimes such as this we will work to eradicate it let's get more details now with alec a he's been reporting pittsburgh since the shooting happened and is live for us now andy. so we're getting a little bit more details kemal about what happened on saturday morning we know those first calls to police came in around ten am on saturday morning police responded within minutes but more details are emerging about exactly what the suspected shooter did they are saying now that they found casings from bullets all
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over the synagogue we know that he was in there for about twenty minutes we know that the victims are eight men and three women among them a husband and wife and brothers aged between their mid fifty's they oldest victim in her ninety's we know also that the investigation is progressing very quickly twenty nine charges now against the suspected shooter he is jus to appear in court on monday which we can only assume means his injuries from engaging with police were not too severe three police officers or i think four police officers were injured during that exchange of fire we also know that the suspected shooter is someone that was a regular on so-called all right websites that he was telling police that he thought the jewish people were responsible for the genocide of his people those are his words but this is now a community that is trying its best to come together to very much pull together
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this is one of the oldest jewish communities in the united states it's hard to think that not there's no one here that hasn't been touched by this tragedy the victims' names have now been released and this of course was a bris a naming ceremony in the jewish faith a very personal a very much of a celebration of life for a child is given the hebrew name and their family name so this way they think there were about twenty five people inside the synagogue but investigators now moving at quite a pace there are lots of forensic investigators here they say they'll be here for potentially a week but let's listen to what scott brady from the local district attorney's office had to say. bowers was armed with multiple weapons he had three glock three fifty seven handguns and an a ar fifteen assault rifle inside the synagogue bowers shot and killed eleven individuals and wounded two others police officers and swat teams responded quickly to the scene and our shot at them ultimately four police officers were injured and
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three of them were shot by bowers during the course of his deadly assault on the people the synagogue bowers made statements regarding genocide and his desire to kill jewish people after a standoff with police powers eventually surrendered and remains in federal custody today and i just want to go back to a point you made in one of your earlier reports and when we talked earlier about the the sort of ongoing investigation yes there are searches of his house and his cars that are going on but the it seems the online search is just as important here . it is seems that bowers was very active on a particular web site that is favored by the so-called all right movement by white nationalists and white supremacists and he has a long way his account since been deleted incidentally but not before people got screen grabs of these anti-semitic rants that he was going on he railed against the jewish community in general and in particular one jewish group here that resettled immigrants in pittsburgh he named them as someone who wanted to bring in invaders
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as he called them people who would threaten his own people so we see a long record here of someone who has zero held very deeply anti semitic views but someone who wasn't known to police before this incident happened we also heard that he was carrying with him an a r fifteen assault rifle the weapon all too often used in these kinds of events that we've covered over the last couple of years but that investigation i think will be a key part of all this but at the moment the forensic experts are going through the synagogue with a fine tooth comb telling as they found shell cases all across the synagogue and i think it's a three story building so he was obviously going through the entire place shooting indiscriminately at these people leaving eight men and three women dead so this is now a community that's really coming to grips with the worst attack on the jewish community according to the anti-defamation league in u.s. history and we're going to end gallagher reporting from pittsburgh thank you for
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that update. saudi arabia is a public prosecutor is heading to istanbul to discuss the killing of jamal khashoggi turkish prosecutors wants the eighteen suspects to be extradited but saudi arabia says they'll be prosecuted in the kingdom in european countries a looking at a coordinated response to the murder which could include sanctions as an official reports from istanbul. we came to talk syria but the jamal khashoggi case was never far from the surface as the four european leaders gathered after their istanbul meeting turkey's president again demanded those responsible for this killing should face trial in his country. this crime took place in istanbul is saudi arabia is not going to put these people on trial the turkish judiciary can do that here in istanbul and through our ministry of justice jamal khashoggi disappeared after
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visiting the saudi consulate in istanbul earlier this month initially the saudis denied he'd left the building but under growing international pressure they admitted they had killed the writer and u.s. president in what they described as a fight gone wrong european leaders insist sodhi arabia faces a coordinated sanctions campaign when the results of all the investigations are known and. once we know who is behind the stage and what the links are we will strive to have a joint european reaction to show we act from a common basis of values it plays on it when issues for me things a clear firstly some of the facts have been established we must fully investigate a nation with these facts and who's responsible sanctions must be taken on this basis and the sanctions must be coherent and complete and be extremely concrete and proportional it would depend on the facts to say stablished and the sanctions will be taken at a european level as we usually do so that there is true coordination. the chief
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saudi prosecutor will arrive in istanbul in the coming hours it's thought he'll outline for the turkish authorities the case against eighteen saudis country being held there in connection with the can should be killing he's also expected to face pressure to extradite them here to turkey where the offense took place earlier so he's foreign minister ruled out any extradition on the issue of extradition of the individuals of saudi nationals to detain two hundred his investigation since one year and they will be prosecuted internally at the same conference the u.s. defense secretary said because shoji killing undermines security across the region failure of any one nation to adhere to international norms and the rule of law undermine regional stability at a time when it is needed most turkey is growing frustrated with saudi arabia despite public commitments to help any investigation we still don't know where jamal khashoggi body is and who was the mystery local cooperator as the saudis
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described him who helped dispose of the body and does he really exist all questions the saudi prosecutor will have to answer when he sits stone face to face with his turkish counterpart alan fischer al jazeera. his child stratford is also both for us charles expecting the saudi prosecutor to arrive hopefully soon what we're actually expecting. well a very important meeting between yes the saudi chief prosecutor and his counterpart here in turkey it's going to be very interesting to see what comes out of this meeting off the wall can only be described really as a very well managed leaking of information from turkish government sources in the last couple of weeks we heard mr irwin speak a couple of days ago an unequivocal his most most assertive speech yeah aides describing saudi excuses what he described as childish excuses in their explanation
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for what happened in the consulate saying that the saudi leadership was illustrating irresponsibility in not taking this investigation on on full board a demanding to know where the body g eight summit prying certainly they certainly are the one thinking that at least one of these eighteen men that have been arrested in saudi arabia that he wants extradited he must know where the body is now it's going to be very interesting certainly when these two chief prosecutors meet whether we actually see a continuation of what is being described here is almost a strategy by the in as far as are we going to see any more leaks of information to put additional pressure on the saudi counterparts or the one in that speech couple days ago said we do have more information we have more evidence and we will release
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it at a time that we think is right and there's also the question again of this this extradition the saudis have said no they're not going to extradite these eighteen men but there's a belief a that one of the reasons why the turkish president has demanded that amount of the time is because there is a feeling here amongst circus officials that the saudi prosecutor may not bring as much to the table as the turks. demanding. so it could be very very interesting in the next day. to see what comes out of this meeting what is released to the media and indeed what more kind of pressure is put on saudi arabia for what the turks say they want more cooperation they're still accusing the saudis of not cooperating enough ok waiting for more information then we'll come back to you later on chance transferred in istanbul sri lanka's president to descend there is accusing the sacked prime minister of enabling to run.
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