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party that that wish to contest how to be on the ballot paper yes of course there could be one or two talented but there are none it's. what will also come into play in next year's election a regional religious and tribal allegiances analysts say unless voters look beyond those factors nothing much will change in africa's most populous nation. greece. abuja nigeria leaders at the apec summit have failed to agree on a final statement after two days of meetings in papua new guinea tension between the us and china dominated discussions canada's prime minister blamed disputes between member nations of the trade we had a broad consensus on a wide range of issues the apec gathering is one of different countries from a similar region with very different approaches on governance and government but there was broad agreement on how we need to support our citizens and work for it
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towards better cooperation. but i don't think it'll come as a huge surprise that there are differing visions on particular elements in regards to trade and those are prevented there from being a full consensus on the communique document government leaders in tanzania have some two hundred thousand tonnes of nuts on their hands the government has bought the entire crop to try to end the price dispute between farmers and traders and i'm serious catherine sawyer reports the army has been brought in as processing workers a sent home. di ness number is have a sting the last of her cash crop that it's been. a disease or dries of food has meant she's only managed to fill seven sacks is stead of the usual forty on average to make martyrs while middlemen offered to buy them at and acceptably low price that course the government to intervene and buy tanzania's and hire at
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a dollar and a half a kilo the government's also undertaken to process and sell it or. what they wanted to buy from us at a cost that will not get any returns we spend so much on fertilizes the way the government has intervened is good. the cash in us will end up in warehouses like this would be leased by the government officials here and military commanders are walking out logistics to make sure the process is small and there's enough room to store around two hundred thousand tons of nuts. and she began and i want to you see we want you the public to coordinate with the military we need strong young men to load the trucks. in. tanzania is one of the world's largest cash not producers and the major foreign exchange. president john mark foley has some ministers and government workers for
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failing to deal with the matter price crisis this move by the government to buy up all the cash and nuts from families in the south is unprecedented the president has ordered the agriculture development bank to pay up and for the military to coordinate trucking the nuts to warehouses traders and middlemen are being left out at this time of the year processing plants such as this one should be busy preparing exports most have shut down in those still operating will soon follow. helps run the factory he says a fall in cash prices because of the wild market has made it difficult for traders to buy from the government set price. with close to some operations and laid off two hundred people next week when this process is done will have to send another two hundred himes must be finished packaging the other one hundred will have to do some to. talk to the authorities and reach an agreement but for now the
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government charge. most important cash crops. tanzania and environmental battle in the balkans is heating up with a group of women determined to stop a network of rivers running dry a plan for nearly three thousand hydroelectric dams in bosnia and herzegovina is being blamed david chaytor reports. the christian river runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside sarajevo for the emperor of austria hungary a business cartels plans to build a small hydroelectric plant here though means these waters could soon run dry diverted into concrete pipes to drive. the women of the village of christie the only thing standing in their way the project would destroy
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the hopes of reviving tourism in a national park devastated by the war here in the one nine hundred ninety s. . police were used to clear a block a day built to prevent construction crews reaching the site of beating women with battens outraged public opinion. they continue that twenty four hour guard above the river which is a source of drinking water as well as taking the fight to the courts. we've seen examples of the dams that have been built before the river beds we would all have to move out and leave our homes. throughout the balkan region a total of two thousand seven hundred hydroelectric plants are planned or on the construction in bosnia has covina they already supply forty percent of the energy supply environmentalists say that building a hydroelectric dam is similar to cutting down a typical rain forest and its impact on the local ecology investors maybe getting
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a quick return on that money but a huge swathe of species in the local habitat a port on a downward escalator to words extinction ecologists have described it as a tsunami of dam building that will profoundly old to the whole region the real motive they say is far from the ideal of clean sustainable energy having some really really one of the most beautiful river. and they are going to be destroyed for the. greed. but in ten years time solar power is forecast to be much cheaper than hydroelectric and the pristine forests and rivers of the balkans will probably have gone for ever to be changed to al-jazeera sorry of. just ahead on the news hour.
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in sports find out why the crowd was believe this tennis player far as what all these selznick's. when the news breaks on the story then the fight against isis is still continuing in the desert when people need to be home. and the story needs to be told and family status and wealth has benefited from their choice translated people
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al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and life news on air and online. again type of sport historic adrian thank you so much stop and jock which will face alexanders of ravin the final of the a.t.p. final later on sunday in london's of rap reach the last two after being world number three roger federer on saturday but as a whole malik reports the twenty one year old german victory did come without controversy a shot to a one hundredth singles title was on the line for roger federer in his tall final
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semi against a very game alexander's very the german himself was looking to win his biggest title and he started well winning a close first set seven five. and while the second was even closer it will likely be remembered for a moment of controversy. out for three down in a tie break very structurally because the ball boy dropped a ball up and despite the london crowd not being impressed by the umpire ordered the point to be replayed. five of the federal ultimately paying the price for an unforced error made by somebody else was the german would win three pay point and go on to seal the match and a spot in the final with thank you but the founds would not let him enjoy his moment while play exactly that was such an exciting match an exciting type break a fantastic atmosphere i hear how did you get the win i saw
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with the polish i saw roger it and that already he told me to be mean and that's ok you know it's obvious in the rules like that i want to apologise to the crowd as well i mean obviously there's a lot of roger friends here and you know as he deserves he i've sure. what he's achieved and what kind of guy is these things happen i never like it we see it in other sports all the time and tennis is since rare so when it happens it's we feel it really is very personal and we take it very direct you know and i think it's unfortunate that this happened such a doesn't deserve it whether the fans like it or not fed result and there are through so hell malik al-jazeera. jocko jotham it will be a big task for of the drive in the final of the fourteen time grand slam winner has not dropped a set only a third to very little time getting there beating kevin anderson sixty six to the
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world number one is aiming to equal roger federer's record eighty five. so show you know even though he's. you know a leader of a new generation kind of still consider young players established still playing. on some great. skill in the last couple years and he's shown why he deserves to be in the mix of the top you know it's all players of the world european champions porch go have become the first team into the final stages of the away from nations league fernando sampson's men who were without chris john a bernardo played out a goal a straw with italy they take on take an unassailable lead at the top of leek a group three the result also means italy cannot be relegated from the group as you see its mission buses galante i think we're a step further ahead than we thought we'd be because we thought it would have taken more time instead with the help of the guys because obviously they're the ones that technically skilled on the pitch so we were able to take
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a step forward because we have to solve that little problem scoring goals that's why i'm convinced we will the game was already running n.b.a. champions a golden state warriors slipped to their third loss in four games the warriors loss to the mavericks in dallas kevin durant's scored a game high thirty two points from all the stage it wasn't and now they were done by the mouse luke and don actually lead for dallas with twenty four points as they beat the warriors one hundred and twelve to one hundred and are. over in chicago the visiting toronto raptors crushed the bowls by thirty nine points serge ibaka had sixteen points for the raptors but fred van fleet starred on the night leaving toronto to one hundred and twenty two to eighty three victory snapping a three game losing streak. arlin to be in new zealand for just the second time in rugby union history the all blacks went down sixty nine in dublin on saturday their first ever defeat to the irish came only two years ago in more than one hundred years of matches between what are currently the world's top two right. i knew years
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world number one and when you was going to take a big effort from a spot i wouldn't necessarily say if it is any better i definitely feel any worse it's kind of hard to know what it feels like a dominican returned you're physically exhausted but mentally you're absolute static so yeah look at it it's just it's another little bit of history that the squad is monistat chart for itself. and frenchmen sebastian has claimed to six straight world rally championship title in australia before drivers started the day needed to hold a spot ahead of its title challengers terry knew though and overnight a rally going to turn out the pair failed to finish after suffering a crash having a title despite the finishing and that. this season was so intense and actually just been in the in between those days we got the message in their own sakes and like a mixed feeling in this moment but for sure i'm so broad broad of mind you had
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a best i mean we had amazing journey to get there now and i just. and. i all but we're not missing ok and that's all your sport for now i'll be back with more later but for now it's back to you major and for many thanks indeed and that is it for this news hour of al-jazeera peeta dubey here in just a moment to update you on all of the day's top stories i'll see you again.
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answering stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives a caravan is a fact helpful and highly dangerous one of the major issues before voters is the institution president trump cannot stop talking about the news media to separate the stream from the facts the misinformation from the journalism three shots of a.b.c.'s reporting freight to leave the listening post on outages here. lives in fear constantly looking over her shoulder she says she was threatened by armed men as they ransacked our home she knows who ordered the attack and why they want to develop on her community and as you can see we can't let the men to imitate us we need to continue they can kill me i'm not afraid of being killed i need to defend my people who've been here since fifteen sixty nine without any help from the government and now they want to destroy the forest that is part of our land
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ownership in brazil is among the most concentrated and unequal in the world those who ordered the intimidation the murders are rarely brought to justice. the mates were brought in dead deal and want the members of the vaccinators targeted and vaccines rejected pakistan faces a constant battle in its war against polio very different this is from al jazeera follows the extraordinary health workers who risk their lives in one of polio his final strongholds. to terse work with the students. lifeline the last drops on al-jazeera. we're talking about a killing we're not talking about anything else we're talking about it so who did it. president says he's waiting for
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a report from officials on tuesday before determining who was at the murder of the saudi journalist jamal. here in doha you are watching al-jazeera coming up also ahead of the next thirty minutes hundreds of thousands of people in yemen trapped by intensified facing an immediate danger the u.n. and the red cross aid efforts begin. a war crimes suspect wanted for alleged atrocities against muslims in the central african republic has been extradited to the international criminal court. and the remains of more victims of california's wildfires are found with almost one thousand three hundred people still unaccounted for.
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the u.s. government is expected to decide who ordered the murder of the saudi journalist in the next two days u.s. media reports say the cia has concluded that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin sol man is responsible however president on trump has said it's too early to say she had returns he has the latest now from washington. while touring the devastation caused by the california wildfires donald trump claimed the cia had not assessed anything yet that it was too early but that a judgment would come soon we're going to come up with a report as to what we think the overall impact was and who caused it and who did it the state department earlier released this statement recent reports indicating that the u.s. government has made a final conclusion are inaccurate there remain numerous unanswered questions with respect to the murder of mr chaudry the state department will continue to seek all relevant facts and we will do that while maintaining the important strategic relationship between the united states and saudi arabia but according to several
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reports not only has the cia reached a conclusion it has high confidence in its assessment that was killed by order of the saudi crown prince the cia reached out assessment having examined communication intercepts and analyzing the power structure of saudi arabia but there's still no direct evidence confirming muhammad bin salman ordered the hits and that maybe all the leeway the president needs to avoid reaching the same definitive conclusion congressional leaders have been briefed by the cia some members of congress are demanding action me senator richard blumenthal tweeted this trump must except for once his intelligence experts in controversial conclusion crown prince m.b.'s is culpable for casualties monstrous murder this brazen killing must have consequences sanctions prosecution removal of m.p.'s and others not continued cover up enabled by trump and the president is not willing to take those decisions the congress of the united states when it comes back. and reconvenes in washington will take
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decisions itself and the president might not like those decisions so he'd better get out in front of this oncoming train according to reports even the cia accepts that mohamed bin sounds position is secure but there are suggestions that the u.s. may attempt to use a. evidence of the crown prince's culpability and to show g.'s murder as leverage on yemen the blockade of qatar or the incarceration of dissidents even as some in congress see the murder of jamal khashoggi as a moment to reevaluate the entire relationship between saudi arabia and the us others see it more as an opportunity to clip the wings of a volatile crown prince while still relying on him to advance the trumpet ministrations agenda in the middle east she has returned to the al-jazeera washington. roslyn jordan joins us live from washington ross we're learning from the u.s. that a top white house official centrally involved in u.s. policy on saudi arabia has quit what else do we know. well her name is
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kirsten fountain rose she's a staff member on the national security council so she's not in the public eye her job as are the jobs of those who sit on the national security council is to evaluate issues happening in particular countries and regions of the world and to work on policy recommendations for the president now apparently ms fontanne rose was very much involved in the discussions of what to do about saudi arabia after the murder of jamal khashoggi she recently went to riyadh to meet with saudi officials according to the new york times and it was during that process that she recommended to her colleagues that one of the crown prince's chief advisers a man named tani be added to the list of those being sanctioned for their roles alleged roles in the murder of jamal khashoggi qatada he was added to the sanctions
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list however it's also being reported by the washington post that in recent days she had been placed on administrative leave both the washington post and the new york times reporting that she tendered her resignation on friday night what's not clear peter is whether she did so because she knew that she was about to lose her job for whatever reason or whether she actually quit because she was objecting to the way that the administration has been responding to the investigation of his show g.'s murder rose thanks very much steven is the chief diplomatic correspondent in europe for the new york times he says whatever the cia analysis suggests donald trump is unlikely to blame the saudi crown prince for the murder of jamal khashoggi. then suddenly it's very important to the white house policy i mean jerrod question or the son in law's embrace the crown prince. the crown prince is felt to have been reckless there's no question there are rumors
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that his power is constrained a bit in saudi arabia but the cia now believes he will survive in the job so he's the future of saudi arabia at least for now which is why it matters to the united states not just president trump but the united states as a whole they made an analysis. apparently there was no direct its voice. in some mom ordering this murder or him at all on tape so the president could. say well here's analysis in a slightly different from the analysis. has made a conclusion the president may have a slightly different conclusion or may put a different shape. on that conclusion as you know there are lots of way to skin a cat. but i be very surprised very very surprised president trump him so well
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ames crown prince muhammad bin so mom for this murder the u.n. and the red cross say that hundreds of thousands of people are in immediate danger from renewed fighting in who data in yemen the saudi erotic coalition is trying to retake the key port city from the rebels u.n. officials say eight point four million people are in danger of full scale famine reports now from across the red sea in djibouti. after a brief pause in fighting a few days ago the besieged city of her days again in flames. fighters us a top target that industrial complex on the outskirts with rockets and artillery because it was a base for the pro-government alliance backed by so did the u.s. its forces took control of these parts of the eastern suburbs a few days ago philthy commanders say the resent the forces fire is simply a ploy to allow their allies to the group in the military escalation must be met
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with a similar escalation once the balance of power is gained although they are in possession of advanced technologies sophisticated weapons in addition to the logistic support from the usa then a political solution can be acceptable to them if we remain weak they will dictate their own terms. the two day lolling fighting earlier this week seems all but shut it on the president of the city are bracing themselves for more fight. video posted on the internet by the pro-government dance brigade shows troops advancing towards the neighborhood south of the of the city's airport. data has been under attack for months dolphins' it is aimed at cutting healthy controlled areas from their main supply route. the un and the international red cross say the resumption of fighting is and they do the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in that densely populated city the head of the world food program
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was just visited today the ses yemenis are only months away from full scale farming we asked the leaders of this country to give us the access that we need the support that we need unimpeded access so that we can be engaged doing what we do this saving in changing the port of her day that is a lifeline for millions of yemenis up to eighty percent of humanitarian supplies fuel and goods on which they depend dock here aid workers are not talk on the docks is still a possibility something that could put at risk more than fourteen million a dependent yemenis on the fighting is said to continue as both sides try to gain more territory ahead of peace talks due to be held on the end of the year is sweden . djibouti. britain's prime minister is dismissing calls to a mentor deal with the european union writing in a tabloid newspaper today to reason may says it's the only agreement that will work
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the deal if you'd be signed at an e.u. summit in brussels next week a number of ministers resigned after a cabinet approved the agreement on weapons today some senior figures in her party are demanding a rethink while rebel seek support for possible leadership challenge. correspondence in hugo has more now from london. so there was an acknowledgement from the prime minister to reserve me of just how tough this past week was as she announced the withdrawal deal with all the opposition that she has faced within her own party but she said what was facing the country in the coming seven days was going to be absolutely critical for the future she said that this withdrawal deal is incumbent upon any future deals that the u.k. is going to have with the european union she confirmed that she was going to be meeting in the coming days with the european commission president called younker
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but also what is happening is that there are a number of m.p.'s who have already submitted letters for a vote of confidence in two reasons may if she manages to survive that then she will be going forward with that now she has already lost a second breakfast secretary and now has hired a bird want to try and continue and she made reference to the fact that those tiny details of the withdrawal deal was still being thrashed out however this is the only deal she maintains on the table and that the u.k. was going to be leaving the european union and it's of much meanwhile the opposition perhaps is not offering any other alternative is the labor leader jeremy corbyn has said that while it is against this deal it is really not pushing forward any other solution other than perhaps the possibility of another general election
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