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months after the high court acquitted the three men of colluding with the rival gulf state along with saudi arabia and the u.a.e. several ties with cash are in two thousand and seventeen schakowsky sellon was leader of bahrain's largest shia opposition group fuck it was outlawed and ordered to be dissolved in two thousand and sixteen as part of a crackdown on dissent in the kingdom bahrain has a shia majority but is ruled by a sunni monarchy rights group say the charges against him a politically motivated someone is already in jail after being arrested in two thousand and fifteen is currently serving a four year sentence on charges of inciting hatred and insulting the interior ministry rights activists say it. says shaikh life sentence is part of the ongoing crackdown on dissent and behind it's was a clear i mean since all of the political leaders are in prisons old also human rights advocates which isn't the be rigid and what basically stand up and a student again is that if it is if it is making very blatant and declared mrs
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crystal a clear message that there is absolutely there is no way or the dissidents against the ruling family no one should be dear to speak about democracy no one should be they have to speak about the humorist and if you do so you will get the feet of shit i was then one of those. still ahead for you on the program. the u.n. says four hundred thousand children under the age of five are at risk of dying in yemen if they don't get help. and trying because president orders parliament to reconvene in ten days clearing the way for a vote on his controversial choice of prime minister. there's been no shortage of hate for eastern parts of australia recently for some but will change as we go through the next couple of days president does stay on the
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warm and dry side easing for save me but the road change will be down towards the southeast and called to adelaide and melbourne this area clouds sliding its why you will see highs of around twenty three to twenty six celsius for monday further towards the west will perth is a around seventy degrees from monday and down to around sixteen for tuesday but it will be fine and freiburg clear skies and blue sunshine based on trying to win two hours thirty four celsius thirty four celsius the president still up around thirty four city but notice fording away quite shop in those temperatures for adelaide in melbourne knights a or nineteen degrees as we go on into the middle part of the week so to say we will see across the ceiling here it is looking fine and dry clothing the skies will allow the sun shines of twenty celsius therefore crossed on monday come much as they were at eighty or ninety degrees before i am driving blue skies to enjoy or around fall of rights here across
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a good part of japan over the next couple of days tokyo around twenty degrees celsius little more cloud to slide again as we go through cheese day and subtlety the korean peninsula. hate violence revenge an increasingly alienated generation is finding new outlets to vent its anger. in a new series al-jazeera takes an unflinching look at the allure of radicalized organizations to young people revealing their pains and the often brutal consequences for those drawn into their extreme ideologies radicalized youth coming soon on al-jazeera. past.
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welcome back a look at the top stories the u.s. has reiterated that those behind the death of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi will be held accountable but the u.s. secretary of state my pompei also said washington will not jeopardize its relationship with saudi arabia. thousands of people in iran of rallied against the upcoming u.s. sanctions chanting down with the u.s. washington is set to reimpose some of its tough tough it's measures in less than seven hours and bahrain the sentence the head of its main opposition movement on into other than it is to life in prison on charges of spying for the capital the decision reverses that acquittal by another. u.s. midterm elections on tuesday being seen as a crucial test of donald trump's presidency he and his predecessor bracco bombers
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been busy on the campaign trail rallying votes as in various key states on saturday obama addressed an event in indiana where the democratic senator there is in a tight race with the republican candidate democrats hoping to take control of the house of representatives. is that you get to vote everyone i believe will be the most important only watching. all of our lives. exit polls as you go and see them but this time it's really true . because america's sort of cultural. the health care of millions is on the ballot. a thorough she for want of firmness is on the bow. perhaps most importantly the character of
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our country. we are our president trump has been rallying the crowds in georgia. this is one of the most important elections of our lives. this is a very important election i wouldn't say it's as important as sixteen but it's right up there it's right up there it really is just become showing credible and there is electricity in the air like i haven't seen since the sixteen big victory in iowa. now egyptian security forces have killed nineteen fighters in a shootout including gunmen suspected of killing seven coptic christians the attackers targeted two buses on their way to a monastery near the city of many a south of the capital cairo on friday the interior ministry says the fight is responsible were trying to hide out in the desert west of minya and killed in a firefight. well to yemen now
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a fighting has been escalating around the key port city of data with reports of more than one hundred fifty fighters from both sides killed over the weekend this is the u.n. renie's calls for unimpeded access to deliver desperately needed humanitarian aid it warns four hundred thousand children are at risk of dying because of malnutrition and a warning that mr report does contain some disturbing images the name amal means hope in arabic amal died on thursday at the age of seven the doctor who treated her says there are many more cases like has five month old ahmed abraham out you need a scream a she'll eleven months old so he had judging. mohammed hassan. yemen has become a living hell a brutal war that has become a war all my children for which children have no single response ability the un says warring parties are making
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a delivery impossible acceleration the onset of famine three quarters of the population do not have enough food and the cost of food has increased by thirty five percent in the last year some have resorted to eating forage clean the un has been escalating its calls for a station of hostilities and a political solution there is now an opportunity for peace in yemen. this building wave of momentum must be seized i urge the parties to overcome obstacles and to resolve still existing differences through dialogue at the u.n. facilitated consultations later these months there are plans for talks in sweden in november with renewed diplomatic efforts by the united states but not everyone may survive until then the un says four hundred thousand children under five are at risk of dying if they don't get help. around forty percent of those four hundred
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thousand around the port city of her data. instead of aid trucks this is what's coming down the road the saudi iraqi coalition has launched new offensives over the last week attacking sama airport and trying to retake the data thousands of troops have been sent there including so-called brigades commanded by the u.a.e. which says they're making progress. by the civil rights coming i like a macho after seizing control as you can see of the main road from my tree of supplies to the militias at various points we are now hearing to seal the last exit point we have now called in the entire city and we are advancing from all directions into the heart of the city limits and it's not just her data that's under siege in northern yemen a new wave of those displaced has been arriving in the city of abs an influx of nearly twenty thousand people hundreds wounded by crossfire we see a lot of patients coming from very far and for spittles very late complications
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which makes it very difficult for already continue to then take care of them and ensure that they can survive here at this camp that's what life has become simply trying to survive the al-jazeera. the husband of a christian woman acquitted of blasphemy this week has appeal to the u.s. and britain to help his family leave pakistan saying their lives are in danger ultra conservative protesters in the city of karachi again been rallying against us yet bibi his conviction was overturned this week the government reached a deal on friday to end the protests by going to a travel ban preventing the mother of five from leaving the country. to sri lanka where the president says he'll weakening parliament in ten days time so a crucial leadership boken finally be held the dismissal of ronald wickramasinghe and his replacement with the former president mahinda rajapaksa is throwing the country into a constitutional crisis but international pressure is also growing with the u.s.
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and japan freezing billions of dollars in aid and the e.u. threatening to withdraw economic concessions but it smith reports from colombo. it's unethical and despicable says opposition m.p. policy. playing recordings of phone calls he says from allies of sri lanka's new prime minister mahinda rajapaksa. says he's been offered two point eight million dollars and the posting cabinet to switch sides. the scramble for votes has come after president my three policy resign or suspended parliament and fired his former ally prime minister running a single both men had joined forces in elections in twenty fifteen to oust rajapaksa but don't undermine the work of each other that don't do it we formed his government democratically my three policy center joined us undescribed roger parkes
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our group was corrupt thieving thugs and said he wanted them to return the fact he's doing just that is very shameful. rajapaksa has appointed a cabinet which includes half a dozen opposition m.p.'s who've been persuaded to join him his supporters deny allegations that anyone has been offered cash the president is accused of buying time for rajapaksa by resisting calls to reconvene parliament a constitutional amendment passed two years ago was supposed to take away the president's power to fire the prime minister jumping run a waka a cabinet minister under ousted prime minister witnessing a says this government has no legitimacy. theories. international and national political economic and social crisis and at the meantime we are going to form a grand alliance beyond party lines to protect democracy. freedom of speech and the human values a petition the got sixteen thousand signatures in
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a day has been presented to the speaker of parliament demanding he use special powers to recall the chamber over the head of the president president syria saying they will only know for sure if these high stakes gamble is paid off when parliament reconvenes if it endorses rajapaksa as prime minister and the president may well get away with what his critics call a constitutional but if parliament sticks with a single and serious saying could face preachment. al-jazeera colomba. campaigning has wrapped up ahead of madagascar presidential election on wednesday thirty six candidates are vying for the top job including three former presidents and three former prime ministers well it's been a tough race seeing millions of dollars in campaign spending in a country where three quarters of the population is on less than two dollars a day and even miller has more now from one town and not evil. thousands of people
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have turned out to watch is the final campaign rally for. many of the people here are young as these presidential candidates he's promising increased infrastructure development as well as investment in madagascar many of the people here say that's really represents their future. this is the first time the former d.j. and now businessman is running for election after serving as transitional president in two thousand and nine. i'm here to save madagascar i'm not a candidate for the sake of my own businesses or for my own interests or glory i'm a candidate for the malagasy people and to save this country and to develop every piano is running for reelection after winning the twenty thirteen vote for many here he represents stability for madagascar. i want him president because
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he did a good job before and i wanted to continue. i will support him until the end because he is many things he first approaches and did a good job in education i want him to improve the cost of living also in the capital and. former president market obama made his final push for the presidency he returned from exile about two years ago after a coup in two thousand and nine if the artists here say they want to see return to office this is the city where the former president has a significant support base. new caledonia will remain a part of france after voters in the pacific territory rejected independence in a referendum on sunday plenary results show more than fifty six percent of voters chose to remain the archipelagos or strategic military for hold for france in the south pacific a pulse or record turnout of more than eighty percent of registered voters. now one
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of mexico's most notorious drug lords will go on trial in the u.s. on monday since the arrest of working guzman also known as a chapel fighting has broken out over who will take control of his drugs empire john homan has the second part of our three part series on el chapo and his sylow a drug cartel. the impending trial of plucking guzman the former king of mexico's criminal underworld might be stopping traffic in new york but back in his home state sin a lower things have simply moved all these camps proclaiming the wealth and fame of the man they called el chapo used to be top sellers now they're almost gone so to the protests that called for his release. even in his organization the sin aloa cartel it's more or less business as usual after a vicious succession battle there are still tensions between his brother and sons
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they've gone back to doing what they could producing and distributing vast amounts of drugs. we asked a similar lower police chief why detaining top criminal hasn't led to a cartel implosion. one of. the structure of the organization is linear it's not completely vertical the leadership of the chopper was already declining and he delegated functions to his lieutenants and they always he dealt with certain things . this in a low a cartel is made up of several factions and is always have more than one leader and chappell himself once told rolling stone magazine that the business is far bigger than just here my drug trafficking doesn't depend on one person it depends on a lot of people. the fact the cartels business continues doesn't mean that all chappell's heartland is free from violence the police remain on alert the homicide rate in sin a lower house full and but we're still talking about will them five murders
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a day and police tell us they specially and chappals home when they see pilot. though there are still problems. here some still remember him as robin hood like figure who help the local economy they're pulling for him in his upcoming trial. or how do i get that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong. he just worked on what he could do he's a good man now chopper but others didn't even realize he was going on trial to be honest i didn't know i hear them kind of the bowtie reminded that even for the rich and powerful the wheel of fortune turns john home and i would does it a sin or lower. just a quick look at the top stories for you now the u.s. has reiterated that those behind the death of saudi jealous jamal khashoggi will be
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held accountable the latest comments from the secretary of state might come as more details emerge about the saudi hit squad that carried out the killing as a bot newspaper says his body was dismembered inside the saudi consulate and taken in five suitcases to the consul general's residence nearby. we will hold all of those responsible for the murder of jamal khashoggi accountable and we will do that chris at the same time while ensuring that the strategic relationship between the united states and the kingdom of saudi arabia one that has a great impact on the issue we just spoke about the capacity to deny the world's largest state sponsor of terror the ability to threaten american israel we will continue to work to maintain that important strategic relationship or holding accountable those responsible for this atrocious death. of thousands of people in iran have rallied against upcoming u.s. sanctions chanting down with the u.s. and six and a half hours washington will reimpose some of its toughest sanctions yet all measures lifted under the two thousand and fifty nuclear deal will come back into
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force despite to iran's compliance with equipment. bahrain a sentence ahead of its main opposition movement to life in prison on charges of spying forecasts are two other senior figures from the same party were also jailed for life alongside. the lead protest against the government in two thousand and eleven it comes months after the high court acquitted the three men of colluding with the rival state. egyptian security forces say they've killed the gunman suspected of targeting coptic christians in an attack on friday seven people died when the gunman targeted two buses on their way to a monastery near the city of minea south of the capital cairo and the early numbers in the u.s. point to the high. time now for a mid-term poll in decades more than thirty million people have already cost that ballots in these elections which are being seen as a referendum on president trump's policies democrats hoping to win back them majority in the house of representatives well our coverage on that story and
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everything else continues in twenty five minutes time that will be more news from doha later on but coming up now it's witness. on november sixth the united states will vote will president tony trump gain or lose ground will be live from the white house here on capitol hill as the results come in join us for special coverage of the u.s. big term elections on al-jazeera. but. i have never really fit into any mold or any group
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i've heard at all like you're not so long enough you're not a good muslim and you're not american and. have multiple identities multiple things that make me what i am. that's what makes me. not an easy thing to be when the world wants you to be like one thing or the other. a young somali american all you stick to the fashion industry by told a day job will be moodle signed by a major moving agency to date which achievements for a girl who was once and which she's not posing to shoot trust in one way. this cannot be my life. ok we're going to focus. what happened.
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his wife going so. good i'm. going to bring it home tonight look yes i mean i already knew where she stood with the whole i mean we have been going to yes i mean. i think in all like all groups somebody has to go out and be the first you know that's not a bad thing is just it's not easy. ladies and gentlemen welcome to the twenty seventh she miss it assumes you are serious you it's a fact of life for me i'm center here but i'm still going to sell let's begin by many contestants trying to settle this riddle some of us get to still. though my roommate was the most brutal i don't know all i was like twelve time look i never sit down with them and that's a whole you know you just do it so i can't be any
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a better writer or mr nice. and there is anything that. i know now that i could like ok so. i put myself in this position so other people can see our human side but with that also comes a lot of responsibility. i know that one long stop it can potentially change how a lot of parents see girls. marc lamont it will then open. well i'm old and so was on the march i was there that was another that was really going to take it it was a good fellow took the monocle i mean was it when i got the look like what i want to swear to god i was so mad it was just that you had to sit in front was just that
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was the world there but the world that i'm. going to. let me meet the world the you. saw this girl say i love you and support you so much but i just wanted to warn you you shouldn't wear tight clothes because this shows your body and that is not part of the head this is just advice from someone who wants the best for you. oh. so much for caring enough to be me but modesty a personal preference. and i really like that bus. going down.
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