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trying to reach it in order to share their grievances directly with the silent seekers they themselves tried to push past this police barrier in fact and there were some tense moments where violence seemed eminent at this point it seems things have dissipated quite a bit inside the shelter it's a completely different atmosphere at the apex of the protest the women and children were quite worried they had the mothers were keeping their children close the fathers that men were kind of spread out towards the barriers of the shelter itself they said they didn't want any trouble they weren't asking for violence but that if they had to defend themselves and their families they would this is the tension that these thousand plus asylum seekers want in this shelter are now living in and it looks to be that they'll be trying to they'll be experiencing this for many days if not weeks to come and you have a sense of the next steps for the city. right
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now their major task is to wait and that is by order of the united states policy rather than allowing a person who steps foot on american soil to claim asylum which is sanctioned by international law instead the tribe of ministration has said only people who enter at an official port of entry qualified to apply for asylum so that narrows the path literally for these thousands of asylum seekers to take them because there is only one port of entry that is open to them and he'll want to only about thirty or so people are being allowed through a day of the thousands who are on a wait list and that's why asylum seekers are here waiting it could be as much as six months by the time the rest of the caravan arrives and there's not much more to do for them they're trying to look for work where they can otherwise they're trying to keep a low profile avoid scenes like this even though it's coming to them and just. i
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hope for the best to have them all right how do you know castro life is there in tier one. at the apec summit to fail to agree on a final settlement offer to two days of meetings in papua new guinea tension between the us and china dominated the discussions canada's prime minister blamed differences over trade for the disputes between member nations 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 governments but there was broad agreement on how we need to support our citizens and work forward 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 that prevented there from being full consensus on the communique
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document all right still ahead on edges you know when we come back at teenage formula three driver survived a horrible crash in china coming out of its war without any. farther. we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world
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we have gone to places and reported on a story that it might take an international network for months to be able to do in united nations to be part of the flow of anti-riot. we are challenging the voices were challenging companies who are going to places where nobody else is going. on environmental battle in the balkans is heating up with a group of women determined to stop a network of rivers from running dry close to three thousand hydroelectric plants threaten an ecosystem in bosnia and herzegovina they would change the reports. the
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christian the river runs through a mountain forest once a rich hunting ground outside serry a vote 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 are the only thing standing in their way the project would destroy the hopes of reviving jobs and tourism in a national park devastated by the war here in the one nine hundred ninety s. . riot police who used to clear 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
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examples of the dams that have been built before and to 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 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 tropical rain forest and its impact on the local ecology investors maybe getting 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 perform down the 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 rivers in the last year and they are going
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to be destroyed for the sake of. 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. oh it's good sport now here's andy. thank you very much for one of tennis's rising stars has finished the season on a high alex on desire of winning the year ending a.t.p. follows in london with a straight sets victory of a five time champion of a joke of it they hauled in reports i this was the biggest win of twenty one year old alexander's baird's courier so far the german beating world number one novak djokovic just when the a.t.p. finals first of all i want to congratulate no book of their great week again and not only to say it but you know how you play the second hour of this year we maybe
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never seen it before i mean you barely lost a match i'm actually very thankful you lost one to me today so i know. djokovic who is struggling from the start losing the first set six four he kept crumbling for the rest of the match. was there to capitalize on his every mistake i djokovic started the year outside of the world's top twenty with a debilitating elbow injury he then came back to win wimbledon and the u.s. open and will finish this year as the world's top ranked player i. but in this final the german outperformed the serb in every way having never made it beyond the quarter finals in a grand slam vera one the second set six three. and with it the type i think the age difference of the players was as noticeable as the sport joke about is thirty one ten years older than bear the german was also the
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youngest spineless in nine years a guiding light for the next generation in sport the harding al-jazeera. more americans mark brown and jack sock won the doubles title beating peer hugh's a bear and nicholas mahu the french parents studied quickly won the first set by mean americans with a comeback to win the second six one and they took the match tie break thirteen eleven. england of beating croatia to qualify for the last four of the european nations league at this year's world cup knocks out england in the semifinals but roles were reversed this time out late goals from jesse lingered and harry kane gave england a two one win at london's wembley stadium the result means england finish top of their group ahead of spain world cup run as a croatia are relegated the most pleasing thing of all for me is the connection with the fans because i'm a heard wembley like that for years and we've given our supporters some really memorable days and nights the cia and we want to continue that and build on that
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because the energy that came back to do team in those difficult moments helped us to get over the line to the. incredible results in sunday's other group a game switzerland needed to beat belgium by two clear goals to progress the swiss went down but hit back to win five seven that result means they join england and portugal in the inaugural nations in the finals european champions portugal will host next year's fourteen torment in june the netherlands rain with a good chance of taking that fourth and final spot for portugal they need a draw against germany on monday soo secure top spot in their group that would see them qualify ahead of world champions france germany have already been relegated it's a big turnaround for the dutch she failed to qualify for the last world cup and twenty sixteen european championships. that's the past i think we we need to look forwards. we have big talents in ireland coming through to do the system i
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think we have a good balance in the team at the moment and the players are working are doing everything to get good results and i think we are on a good way england's cricketers of runts up a rare test series win in sri lanka sure i can start a day five or the second test needing seventy five runs to win the match and level the series but england got the three wickets they require for that now with two including this one trying to caps and sarong a lack while jack plate picks up the final wicket and his maiden test five look at whole england winning by fifty seven runs their first series victory intra lanka since two thousand and one. to perform as we have done. and managed to. sort of socal that pressure a player back on the opposition for long periods of time as well hold on. quite a lot of maturity for where he's quite inexperienced side in this part of the world . we're looking at the bigger picture we see. for us t.v.
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series we lost this year we want the one in south africa to need it and these two games very close game. we had the opportunity to win both games that at times england played better cricket then us we have to accept that. pakistan looked to be on course to win the first test of the series with new zealand hassen ali and yes it sure both claimed five good horses new zealand were bowled out and see one hundred forty nine in their second innings left the pakistan chasing one seven six five victory they finished days during abu dhabi on thirty seven s. . francesco molinari has finished the year is the top ranked player on goals european saw is rivals unable to overhaul a mature world for championship in dubai the open when it is the first italian to finish the season as the european number one tournament itself or that was won by danny well it's the initial first title since the twenty sixth the masters. i
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honestly probably never thought it was going to happen you know you can win tournaments but the witnesses along races is much harder but the amount of great players we have going on tour right now it's really incredible but you know it's obviously come from from a lot of war last winter and the years before and i need to relax for a while now and then start again from from scratch marks the g.p. world champion mark marquez didn't end the season in the style he would have once it mark has won its third straight title in japan last month but a rain sun finale in valencia not so is like some time champion valentino rossi another rider to slide outs the race was warmed by its lead andrea of his young son . and a seventeen year old racing driver has survived the horrific crash at the macau former three rice in china germany's saffir flourish was heading into a tight corner before losing control going airborne
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a car crashing into media staff on the tracks on platform of the teenager was taken to hospital with a spinal fracture to photography and a martial also injured amazingly flourish has been able to tweet to say she's fine but she will be undergoing surgery on monday ok but it's always sport for not more lights out. i'm mad as it for this news hour but i'll be back with more of the day's news in two minutes and as always there's lots more on our website and is it a book by.
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senator robert kennedy was assassinated in june one thousand nine hundred sixty eight sir hand search is still serving a life sentence for his murder but there have been calls for decades for the case to be reopened including from robert kennedy jr. all the evidence was destroyed after the trial but they had a legal obligation to say the evidence because sir han was going to file an appeal al-jazeera world asks who killed robert kennedy. bureaus spanning six continents across the globe. al-jazeera as correspondents live and bring the stories they tell of this. stuff but this is one of the letters. were at the worst of the russian camp for palestinian refugees al-jazeera fluent in world news history has called it the great war in the final
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episode the two sides fight themselves to a standstill while britain and france conspire behind closed doors to produce a secret agreement that will shape the middle east for the century to come world war one through our bodies on al-jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to al-jazeera. it was very violent very vicious and terrible. donald trump says he won't listen to . the tape says divisions within the republican party about relations with saudi
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arabia. as i'm seeking this is live from doha also coming up yemen's rebels say they are ready for a broad a cease fire if the saudi led coalition wants peace. israel's prime minister rejects calls for an early vote and warns allies against pulling out from his government. over live from california where those trying to identify victims of wildfires face another challenge. the u.s. president says he doesn't want to listen to a recording of the murder of journalist saudi journalist. he described the
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recording given to the u.s. by turkey as very violent and very vicious made the comments on fox news in an interview recorded before the cia briefed the trumpet ministration on the murder and its belief the saudi crown prince mohammed bin man ordered it was a report that i did not know for the first time u.s. president donald trump says he knows exactly what's in the audiotape surrounding the death of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi it's a suffering tape it's a terrible tape i've been fully briefed on it there's no reason for me to hear it in fact i said to the people they said you really shouldn't there's no reason i know exactly i know everything that went all the time without having to reveal this information during an interview he taped on friday the same day that several newspapers reported that according to the cia was killed on. orders of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin saddam on position during the interview and the white house's position now it's still too soon to say who ordered she's murdered i don't
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know you know who can really know what if the crime trends speaking to you the president of the united states directly lied to you a lot that he told me that he had nothing to do with it he told me that i would say maybe five times in the last two years trump and his son in law jarrett cushion or had grown close to the crown prince they see him as key to their goal of isolating iran into promoting u.s. economic growth but on capitol hill the idea that mohamed bin solomon is a friend of the u.s. is dying i'm going to do whatever i can to place blame where i believe it lies i'm a put it at the feet of the crown prince who has been a destructive force in the middle east embargoed guider without telling anybody of this war and then he's got completely out of control he put the prime minister of lebanon under house arrest is clearly this guy's a wrecking ball some in congress say trump's long running hatred of the intelligence community is keeping him from doing the right thing the president
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needs to listen to what our intelligence committee has to say what our best professionals assessment is and it's vitally important that this administration not allow itself to become part of any saudi coverup and while the u.s. has imposed sanctions on seventeen saudi officials others in congress are pushing for much tougher punishment we need to punish who ordered this who's in charge and really the only thing they understand over there is strength already there are two efforts underway in congress to block arms sales to the saudis not just to end the civil war in yemen but also to send a message to the white house it won't be allowed to ignore the indefensible rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington. i enjoy live now from washington soprani what else did the president have to say about this and does it reveal anything new about his hope was issued on this issue i think what it were real is is that he
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even after he's been briefed by his intelligence community has a teligent at the cia that he's been told that this tape of this man dying in this audio is violent this is terrible and this is suffering that goes against the claims we've heard from the saudi arabian government themselves but still the president is sending the message that he does not necessarily believe his own intelligence community that says with a high degree of confidence a title they very rarely use that mohamed bin solomon the crown prince of saudi arabia ordered the killing of jamal khashoggi the president say well we're not sure about that we'll have more details on tuesday in a report that nobody is quite clear where that's going to come from or what exactly that will entail but then he wanted to highlight that he thinks saudi arabia is still an important allies so that really i think the most striking thing is that even though all of this new evidence has come out even though the saudi story has changed repeatedly the president is shown from the beginning that he does not want
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to go against the crown prince in saudi arabia and we heard in joel rosalind's report there are a couple of senators from president trumps republican particularly very strident criticism from senator lindsey graham about. to what extent does this highlight the divisions within the republican party and a potential pushback from lawmakers in congress. i don't think there's a split between the republican party i think there's a split between the president and his own party and democrats you know the treasury department came out last week and said we're saying that in the seventeen individuals that were directly involved in the crime most of them and we believe all of them are in prison that did not go over well on capitol hill we've seen very influential senators members of congress basically the big leagues of foreign policy when it comes to that of the united states saying yes no that's not enough we're going to want to do more they're talking about
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a couple of things to basically cut off arms sales to saudi arabia the president doesn't want to do that demanding an end to the war in yemen and all u.s. involvement in that that's something the trumpet ministration principles asked for within thirty days and only to see an increase in the bombing campaign from the saudi led coalition and it's likely that they'll push for a direct rebuke of the crown prince mohammed bin psalm on exactly how big are their numbers when they actually get back into town nothing will happen this week the house and the senate are journ for the week because it's a holiday week here how big are the numbers that's what's going to be the key that's what we're going to be looking for if it's going to stick they're going to have to have enough members of the house and senate that would override a presidential veto so that's what lead looking for in the days to come but not this week they've all got home all right betty cohen live for us in washington thanks betty. has more now on the turkish reaction to what been saying about education he is outside of the saudi consulate in istanbul. we don't have any
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official reaction here in turkey on the latest that has been discussed and said in washington particularly by president donald trump but we know from the what has been going on and discussed here in turkey that your forty's here are feeling that now that this case has been taken to the highest circles in washington there is a sense of relief here in turkey because they have been. trying with the saudi authorities to do things that could lead to a conclusion like for instance handing the suspects to take it to be tried on the soil where they had committed the crime or or also given information on the whereabouts of the body none of that has been done by the saudis so now they are looking to washington to do more on this case to put more pressure on the saudis and there is as i said a sense of relief that the momentum has been created once again after a sense or a feeling during the last several days or weeks that the situation but the case
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could could die down and the world could forget about it but now they are east expert taishan here in turkey that something major could be done by way of a breakthrough in washington to determine who gave the order. to kill him. and probably bring a. bring this situation to a close very slim. now to our other breaking news story yemen's hooty rebels say they are holding drone and misawa attacks against saudi arabia the u.a.e. and their yemeni allies who he's released a statement saying they're ready for a broader ceasefire if the coalition quote wants peace much of the recent fighting has centered on the rebel controlled city of data where most of yemen's food and medicine passes through well. everyone knows that when saudi arabia started its aggression against yemen we did not respond for forty days we wanted to show who was doing what we wanted to make sure saudi arabia cannot find justification if we
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respond to big and we were four years after the saudi aggression and after we started using missile attacks and we started to target saudi forces near the border saudi arabia is now portraying its aggression on yemen as if it is just a response to our missile and border attacks therefore today still i'm still once again clarify our position we also announce that we are ready to stop all operations at all fronts to show the world who is doing what and to give peace a chance we want to prove to the world that we want peace. hussein and we hate he is a journalist and affairs analyst he doesn't believe the saudis well except the hoot these offer. and i'm in there and it really has a part in july out at the hole the house of fire to stoke all of that that's in the coast of yemen and i was well stocked at that on their own ships like so he
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was just in that seat but he said that the saudi actually did not. accept it this is this piece and they couldn't do that on the day that i know and and i believe that the so the will not actually stole a lot when the end because this kind of. the and not from the south and east so i think that they might think that they have a chance to take what is one of the so in that example to say that we must stock our operation on what they like to cut this up by take use at least by supplement that master but for the so it will stop all of the war on yemen and i think they cannot actually hike if they continue at that and in yemen civil well if you want is like that gives it a chance to decide. that they really want peace in the end i don't think that the
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soul of the will actually accept it because many times and hold it has of similar peace plan and still the salute the did not like get access. by israel's prime minister says he hopes his coalition partners will show responsibility and not bring down the government late on sunday benjamin netanyahu held talks to try and save his coalition which currently has a one seat majority in parliament is government was thrown into chaos when hardline defense minister avigdor lieberman resigned on wednesday over a cease fire agreement with armed groups in gaza stephanie decker is in west jerusalem with the latest. very confident benjamin netanyahu addressing the israeli public saying that he would be assuming the post of the defense minister but also saying that that decision that he took when it came to a cease fire with hamas was the right one it was a difficult one but he said that the israeli public didn't know.

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