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choose rescue over to turns. eighty's and immigration government has allied with the libyan coast guard in an operation often at loggerheads with n.g.o.s trying to save lives. people in power is on board with both sides rescue at sea. palestinian factions agreed to a cease fire with israel after the was flare up of violence and it's. kind of them are a carlyle this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a draft brags that dale is on the table but can the u.k. prime minister get it through parliament. new images show how saudi hit
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squad might have prepared for jamal khashoggi murder. and more than two hundred people remain missing as the search for bodies continues in california's deadliest ever wildfires. palestinian armed groups including hamas cease fire with israel after a major escalation in violence palestinians issued a joint statement promising to abide by the egyptian brokered truce as long as israel does the same high force that has the latest from the israeli community. on the border with gaza. might feel on tuesday brought celebrate treat demonstrations in gaza a victory being publicly declared most of the palestinian armed factions announced that a cease fire had been reached with israel. the uncertain line separating
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military escalation from all out war has been approached several times in the last few months but never as close as in the last few days this hamas video purporting to show a barrel of rocket fire unrivaled in intensity even on any single day in the three previous gaza wars israel responding with scores of air strikes on the strip targeting what it said were hamas and islamic jihad linked buildings even if they lay within built up civilian areas israel typically doesn't respond to palestinian announcements of a cease fire however the israeli media did quote an unnamed official saying that israel would respond according to events on the ground that after a six hour meeting of the israeli security cabinet which ended in a terse statement saying that the israeli military would act as necessary. that at least leaves room for both sides to pull back before the damage and loss of life in gaza and in israel began to build a momentum towards war that could have and could still become inescapable the
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reason why we're seeing conflict after content every few years in gaza is that the underlying causes of the tensions the occupation of gaza the rockets which of course we condemn flying out of gaza your compassion these things are not addressed . this round began with a covert israeli incursion gone wrong on sunday night killing seven palestinian fighters and one israeli soldier up until that point there had been rare signs of hope in the territory electricity flowing in a way not seen in years qatari money allowed in to pay at least partially civil servant salaries israeli prime minister has defended the measures saying they could lead to stability and avoid an unnecessary and costly war both sides then have much to lose from allowing this dangerous exchange to devolve into something worse but they also have domestic political pressure which can act in the opposite direction . this was a protest against the ceasefire in the border town of steroids on tuesday israeli
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prime minister under pressure to demonstrate he isn't ceding ground undermining israeli to terence by stepping back from war are a force at al-jazeera know how it was in southern israel as well the ambassador to the un says security council members must condemn what he called how aggressive actions against his country. we take action to protect our people and we continue to do that unfortunately danger there you have the hamas regime that they continue to dig tunnels they continue to think about ways to attack israel and we will continue to take any measure the no measure necessary to protect our people regarding the future our approach is very clear if you do not be quiet in israel it will not be quiet in gaza and i think the hamas leaders know exactly what are the capabilities of the very i.d.f. and they know we can get to them even if they hide beneath tunnels and beneath
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hospitals. the u.n. is calling for the security council members to take action to end the violence we want the security council to shoulder its responsibility with regard to this situation threatening international peace and security and it is unfortunately the security council is paralyzed it did not show that its responsibility nevertheless we will keep knocking on the door of the security council to shoulder its responsibility i hope the efforts by our brothers in egypt of having the cease fire to to be put in place that will hold all the months of negotiations the united kingdom and your opinion have finally reached a framework agreement for bret's set that's going to the office of prime minster in may it will still need political approval on both the british and european sides
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and it's already facing stiff resistance from members of may's own policy and crucial coalition part of the. whole brand reports. the prime minister needs all the support she can get at the moment and a selected group of her government ministers were brought to downing street on tuesday night to read the text of the negotiated breck's a divorce deal for themselves to date six government ministers have already quit over the way bracks it has been negotiated how many of the current cabinet will choose to follow suit once the brics a term sinkin and even if cabinet unity is maintained leaked details of the draft agreement have provoked howls of outrage from both bracks its supporters and opponents in the british parliament we're going to stay in the customs union of this deal we're going to stay fit to be in large parts of the of the single market and that means it's basson states we are going to for the first time in a found years of this place this parliament will not have a say over the laws that govern this country it is
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a quite incredible state of affairs the problem here is the prime minister's not been negotiating in the nationalist press she's been negotiating what you think she can get past the cabinet but as i say given the first shambolic nature of the negotiations this is unlikely to be the right deal for britain optimistic words from the british bracks it secretary if anything in the tory party. to theresa may lead to minority government and the arithmetic looks bleak this is the beginning of the end game for breakfast before u.k. cabinet convenes a two pm and weapons day european ambassadors will digest the brics a document when they meet in brussels later in the day in a statement the e.u.'s chief negotiator michel barnier cautioned that the text has stabilised but has not yet finalized we are making progress he says but we're not there yet paul brennan al-jazeera. here an envoy for libya says war how if i have to is committed to a u.n.
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action plan to end seventy is a fine saying maybe as rival leaders and other foreign powers endorse the plan during a conference in sicily with the latest attempt to bring all parties together after a similar talks in paris and may. the libyan people deserve a life that is much better than the one they are now under and to see that the international community can gather and send a unified message to them that it is high time they take their destiny in their own hands. with our support. is crucial. palermo will be remembered as a milestone in this common effort to help our be and friends. turkish media have published what they say are x. ray images showing the contents of suitcases carried out by the hit squad that
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killed saudi generous to a u.s. national security adviser john bolton has suggested meanwhile that recordings do not link saudi crown prince to have been summoned to the crime to moscow has more from outside saudi concerts in istanbul. these latest images so for example so rangers believed to have possibly been used user to subdue jamal kushal cue or possibly even kill him that falls in line with the narrative that we received dissolved a zero on this case when we broke the news that jamal specialty was killed and it was after he entered shortly that he was injected with something prior to his body being dismembered the show for example a taser they show a jamming device used to jam communications in the immediate area of when and where it's operated as well as quote closed circuit communication devices that would make it's hard for communication between those teams to be tapped into while they are here charts have these recordings where they say there was phone calls made by mountable to the ringleader of this assassination squad to kill squad which came
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here between him and the personal secretary of commerce become up in some months in one of those conversations he sells the secretary tell your boss the deed has been done on the operation has been completed obviously we haven't heard the original arabic words of contents of those recordings but in that translation it sort of imply that your boss here is a reference to have been some of the closest there is to a smoking gun with regard to the implication of the defector ruler of saudi arabia still that starts a justice must be served in order for that sort of happen the saudis need to disclose who gave the order who is also may be responsible for the assassination of . five guys in the northern california town of paradise fair they will recover more bodies from what's already the deadliest wildfire in the history of the u.s. state forty eight people have been killed and more than two hundred missing and this is one of several fires burning across the state in southern california firefighters are struggling to contain the wounds the fire that's already claimed
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two other lives and left a trail of destruction at beach resorts including malibu. n.b.c. jennifer bill clinton has more from oak park and california. it's a difficult situation with the wind whipping up the way it has been for the last few days and with no no certain change in sight although fingers crossed in the next forty eight hours or so we are expecting the wind to shift and give us some more of an ocean breeze but now with this dry this dry eastern when that comes in and brings the flames of the ash with it i want to show you some of the destruction here behind us this house on a block that otherwise was relatively unscathed from this fire you see this house and the one next door burned down mostly to rubble the one next door the second house in that's half way burned down that one was the home of a firefighter who went out to fight these fires and will come home to a fate that he was trying to save others from that ruined home there it's been
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a long long couple of days for fire crews and eight thousand of them still out fighting fires on the lines in northern and southern california but here the flare ups have been intense and they've jumped fire lines there's a thirty percent thirty five percent containment line around this fire but it is such a large fire it's leaving miles and miles and miles of. flanks still burning and it goes exactly where the wind was and the wind is erratic so it's anyone's guess where it will go next. so the heads here on the united nations says thousands of ranger refugees shouldn't be returned warning it could put their lives in danger . and donald trump's diplomacy takes a new turn as the friends president's approval ratings on twitter.
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from long flowing all in the winds to an inch on to thank you bruce. hello winter's influence is about to show us of even more dramatically you don't get much from this except the satellite sees grayness which is low temperatures and we already know the max from by day now motti is subzero and it's cold in their own afghanistan as well but it's not cloudy and sun is out and sky come back to iran and it's a different story a lot of cloud here the green represents right and that's returned to cure waste in the southwest of iran there's more rain running up through devon syria eastern side of turkey tends to snow fairly readily and that's going to be the case the next couple of days significant dam pause of rain and probably stuff in the mountains as well and that stretches over down through iraq again to kuwait remember recently we've had flooding from this from thunderstorms in kuwait and he didn't jordan
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that's the size well to the south it looks ok because that rain belt though does come in through saudi goes down towards mecca isn't any further south than that recent cloud right in bahrain qatar for example is not repeated at least maybe until after thursday when the cat does spread a little bit south of this we're looking fine and drive temperatures in the low thirty's for the u.a.e. and again with the exception madagascar most of southern africa remains dry. the with it sponsored by cats on race. went on line for you looking at wildlife and how the solutions come together to benefit all parties involved that's where we're going to be long term or if you join us on sat if you could take me around the content where would you take me you don't have to set up your experiment for your experiment in the universe this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you actually raise several interesting points there that our community
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members are going to join the global conversation on out to zero. zero zero again you're watching and as there has been wonder of all top stories this hour on the syrian armed groups in gaza have announced a ceasefire with israel they should just stay with promising to abide by the egyptian brokered truce as long as israel does the same and then to days of cross border violence which have threatened to descend into war. after months of negotiations the united kingdom and european union have reached a drop that breaks it deal that's according to the office of prime minister trees in may but it will still need political approval on both the british and european sides. and is in the northern california town of paradise fear they will recover
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more bodies from what's already the dead this wildfire in the history of the united states of the u.s. state people forty eight people have been killed and more than two hundred others are missing. the u.n. human rights chief says bangladesh should hold plans to repatriate more than two thousand two hundred range of muslims to minimal saying such a move would endanger their lives and the state michelle bachelet said. human rights violations committed against the. amount the worst atrocities including crimes against humanity and possibly even genocide but they added with an almost a complete lack of accountability indeed with ongoing violations returning rangar refugees to men at this point effectively means throwing them back into the cycle of human rights violations that this community has been suffering for decades or most of those camps are in cox's bazaar from where mohammad jump june reports. a
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dire warning issued by the u.n. high commissioner for human rights michelle by chalet who in a statement on tuesday said that the return of refugees to me and more would constitute a violation of international law and would put their lives and freedom at great risk this is just one more statement of great concern this been issued by a member of the you when at a very critical time here in bangladesh in the past few weeks it was announced by the government of bangladesh and the government of myanmar that possibly thousands of refugees could be repatriated to me and mar on thursday november fifteenth there is still a lot of uncertainty here as to if that will actually happen members of bangladesh's government have have told us that nobody will be forced to go that the repatriation will only be voluntary but they have also told us that they are waiting to get the assessment of the u.n. agency for refugees the u.n. h.c.r.
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u.n.h.c.r. of course has said in the past several days that they do not recommend that this process be rushed they are very concerned because up until now there has been no mechanism that has been created that would guarantee the safety and security of refugees once they return to me and more so that's just part of this building concern of course in the refugee community here and proxies are we are hearing that there is a mounting sense of dread and terror that many refugees are being told their names are on the list that they could possibly be repatriated and they are very worried about what that means for their future. six months saad hariri was designated to continue as lebanon's prime minister he is still on able to form a government and he has accused has a lot of obstructing the formation by demanding a seat. sinha reports from. sad how d.d. has been trying to put together a cabinet for six months now the three time prime minister was close to announcing
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his government at the end of october but a new obstacle emerged the shiite political party has is insisting that one of its sunday allies be given a seat and at this showing no signs of compromise. how do you blame the iranian backed group of not just blocking the government's formation but attempting to marginalize the sunni muslim community. no one is allowed to accuse others of marginalizing a sect when they themselves are marginalizing a sect i will never allow the tie if a cord to be violated and create norms for ruling the country and trespassing the constitutional powers of the president and the prime minister how do you he is considered the leader of lebanon sunni community and the sectarian based power sharing system of government attempts to break his monopoly are angering his supporters. the sunni. are going to
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form the government. they want more ministers and they want to. see if they will never be a government we all know the party blocking the formation but no one dares to speak . how did he emerged a weaker figure after elections earlier this year but he has the largest sunni bloc in the legislature parliament is now controlled by hezbollah and its allies hezbollah denies accusations that it is obstructing the formation of the government but increasing its political power would help it counter the trump administration's campaign against its patron iran hezbollah is also facing u.s. sanctions that is why it is demanding service related ministries to give it access to state resources to serve its constituency regional dynamics influence politics in this divided country iran is trying to cement its hold on lebanon at a time when international pressure on saudi arabia over the murder of journalist.
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reduce the bargaining power of its allies here is among them but the caretaker prime minister didn't give up the task of forming a government instead he said his cabinet line up is already a line up his rivals don't accept without a compromise lebanon's political vacuum is said to continue senator beirut. sleazier a skeptic government has deliberately missed a deadline to resubmit as budget plans the european union europe worried about debt has told rome to revise its budget and face possible fines. the latest for us from rome the stage is set for a confrontation between rome and brussels and the government came out firming that it would not step back from its promises that it had made to its voters and would push ahead with its plans for the budget for next year another two contentious issues within the budget the introduction of
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a universal income for unemployed italians as well as a flat tax for wealthy individuals and corporations the european commission is concerned that italy will not be able to afford this or in funding this it would push already debt laden economy into the danger zone now its lee is already still struggling to emerge from a eurozone debt crisis its economy is sluggish best and it really has some very serious concerns by a lot of economists as well as the mission itself that it's not doing enough to reform its own economy however any kind of tussle with the european commission or with the european european union has been playing out well oddly enough here in italy because you're a skepticism is on the rise here and any euro skepticism actually has an effect of profiting or benefiting rather to anti establishment parties that are currently in
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power and that is the far right party the euro skeptics establishment five star movement. i dispute over gas prices in ukraine has left more than a billion people without heating ukraine's national gas company has raised prices by twenty three percent those who can't afford to pay have had their supplies cut off factory gates and the reports. after two weeks without heating residents of crude by reinforcing the east ukraine can barely contain their anger. a protest outside the office of the gas company which has cut off the supplies culminates with demonstrators storming the building. at least six towns with a combined population of more than a million people without heating temperatures fall below freezing at night. it's extremely cold in our apartments i'm worried about the little children now after
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gas ukraine's national gas company increased prices by twenty three percent to the start of this month it was a condition set by the international monetary fund which provides loans to ukraine its economy is struggling following four years of conflict with pro russian separatists and excuse me in twenty fourteen. since then the craning government has stopped buying gas from russia. even the may spawn ruble and spend the freezing conditions. it's uncomfortable in the hospital especially in the night when the temperature goes down and it's good that we can turn on the electric heater that saves us without us we'd be even more sick. hospital administrators say they've had to make difficult decisions. on the michael pollan your first look clothes in the hospital until the heating is turned on patients are being sent directed to the treatment centers the bills are expected to
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rise by a further fifteen percent at the start of next month people say they simply can't afford it the inflated prices but now after gas says it will only supply customers you cleared that day it's. just their. present donald trump a twitter attack on fresh present. just returning from a trip to paris for anstice day the u.s. . approval rating and hits out. for european. the response from the elisei was quite clear no comment at all michael's office saying that the french president would not be responding to donald trump's tweets and it's really no surprise because it was just two days ago that emanuel michael was asked about responding to another of donald trump's tweets and the french president said that he prefers to have conversations directly face to face and that
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he doesn't indulge in diplomacy on twitter now in terms of how these tweets by the u.s. presidents have gone down with the wider french public well there's been some commentators who have said that this is merely the u.s. president trying to get back if you will act to the french president for that speech on armistice day the centennial here in paris where. talked about nationalism he criticized it saying it was the opposite of patriotism well that was widely seen as a swipe at the u.s. president that being of the commentators who said that the u.s. president has perhaps overstepped the mark by raising the issue of german occupation in one tweet he says that parisians were speaking german before the us arrived during the world wars and for some commentators bringing up such a painful chapter in french history just for political one upmanship is
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a mark of poor form if you like and all of this on quite a poignant important day here in france it is a three anniversary of the paris attacks which took place november twenty fifth the more than one hundred thirty people died and the only time a man or marco has tweeted today has been to pay tribute to the victims. well german chancellor angela merkel has supported french president and i know what calls call for a european army merkel says the move will reduce europe's dependence on america that religion affects indian we've made a lot of progress in the area of structural military cooperation but in light of developments in recent years we should welcome the vision of one day establishing a real european army the man known as el chapo one of the world's biggest drug lords is going on trial in the us walking goes one is accused of being the head of this in the lower cartel once the main supplier of illegal drugs to the u.s.
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in this case from prison in mexico twice and was extradited to america chapo is facing trafficking and conspiracy charges online retail giant alison has announced a major shake up of its operations its five billion dollars project includes the creation of two new headquarters in new york and virginia as well as some fifty thousand new jobs as christians in the reports new york not everyone is celebrating . over lunch at the court square diner in new york's long island city local residents wonder how their rapidly growing neighborhood will absorb tens of thousands of more people now that amazon has announced plans to build a new headquarters here in the state one. that new high rises an ongoing construction are already straining infrastructure in this once quiet neighborhood overlooking manhattan. the online retail giant promised to bring more than five billion dollars in investment and up
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to fifty thousand jobs when it announced the search for what it h q two the seattle based company settled on two locations in the end this virginia suburb of washington d.c. in addition to new york after fierce competition among cities all around the country i did offer a buy which is. part of being true anywhere new york governor andrew cuomo once joked that he would change his name to amazon cuomo to win the lucrative deal i think it would be an economic asset for the entire state i've said to them personally i will do whatever i need to do to make it a reality i will personally get involved but besides this fancy promotional video exactly what incentives he offered the company remain a mystery and that has some watchdog groups worried we've seen that other cities and states are offering billions of dollars and the state has offered hundreds of millions to other companies in the past in similar situations and it also could be something that lasts many years if it's a property tax break it could be
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a decade or more so this is really something we feel the public has a right to know more about new york announced a one hundred eighty million dollar investment to improve the area's overloaded subway system after amazon had expressed a preference for locations with access to mass transit as well as the potential to attract the most tech savvy employees leave you with those that you will and i'm going to use in the cream of the local residents welcome the jobs but worry they're just being taken for a ride christian salumi al jazeera new york. go with. the top stories palestinian groups in gaza have announced a cease fire with israel they said a statement promising to abide by the egyptian brokered truce as long as israel does the same it brings an end to days of cross border violence which had threatened to descend into war. after months of negotiations the united kingdom and
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european union have reached a draft breck's it deal that's according to the office of prime minister trees in may but it will still need political approval on both the british and european sides united nations envoy for libya says war is committed to a u.n. action plan to end seven years of fighting rival leaders and other foreign powers endorse the plan during a conference in sicily the libyan people deserve a life that is much better than the one they are now and. to see that the international community can gather a. unified message to them that it is high time they take their destiny in their own hand with our support. is crucial. will be remembered as a milestone in this common effort to help i would rather be in france.
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as in the northern california town of paradise fair they will recover more bodies from what's already the deadliest wildfire in the history of the u.s. state forty eight people have been killed and more than two hundred others are missing in the south firefighters are struggling to contain the woolsey fire which has already claimed two lives turkish media have published what they say are x. ray images showing the contents of suitcases carried by the hit squad that killed saadi jealous jamal khashoggi u.s. national security advisor john bolton has suggested that odihr according supply point turkey do not link saudi crown prince bomb had been someone to the crime and them on the phone as al chapo one of the world's biggest drug lords is going on trial in the us men's accused of being the head of the lower cartel once the main supplier of illegal drugs to the us. as i had lines on the back with more news on
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