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but then there are also less side has to say their ongoing fighting in the port city of the day the however risks upsetting the special envoys efforts to bring the warring parties to the table in december. the sodium erotic coalition announced earlier this week it was holding all hostilities around what they did they said later fighting broke out again a patchwork of yemeni fighters loyal to the international difficulties government are leading the fighting on the ground despite loud claims of progress al jazeera has us published but they have not been able to enter the city most of the fighting so far has been confined to the eastern suburbs of the city healthy fighters have fortified the city's outskirts al-jazeera tamed supply images captured on the fourteenth of november one day before the sodium routed coalition announced it not suspended its military operations in the city but images shoulder the coalition forces failed to entire data they also showed the massive fortifications and
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trenches created by the oldies around the city and along the roads leading to the port side light images show the whole thing dug must have trenches along the edges of the city as shown by these red lines this pictures also show the before and after when the port was full and then off the shipping containers were moved to form part of the rebels defenses that also booby trap compounds on houses in the outskirts of the city this video shows a group of pro-government fighters entering a booby trap compound and then the massive explosion that decimates them all. almost four years after the sodium. of the war in yemen and insight it's not even sutton whether it can be warm but what is sure is that civilians will continue to suffer in the wake of this destructive conflict if the peace talks fail to take off. the weather is next and then.
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hundreds of. better wages and celebrating what some by the rich cultural heritage. we've had some really cold weather across much of north america for thanksgiving while the dry lots of crisp sunshine temperatures hovering around freezing for many not quite as crisp not quite as sunny actually over towards the western side of the u.s. a lot of cloud has been spilling in here lots of rain as well more rain for more than parts of california as we go through friday oregon washington also seeing a fair bit of that rain as well and you can see it does turn to snow over the high
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ground we go on it's a sad state that snow makes its way across the rockies quite a bit of it we need it that's good that's no bad thing at all a few showers the lingering on just around san francisco but take a look across central and eastern parts of the u.s. as we make our way through the week a huge swathe of wet weather running right across a good part of the u.s. by this stage at least inside seeing some very wet weather grassy that will turn to snow as well further south atlanta temperatures recovering by the station around thirteen celsius may well get out of the caribbean where it's absolutely fantastic lovely weather here lots of dry weather lots of sunshine just one or two showers as per usual just the odd scattered showers around jamaica might catch one on friday fired and dry by the time we come to saturday kingston with the top temperature thirty degrees. impoverished excluded and under attack roma communities are paying the price
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of nationalism in a country at war with it so. people in power investigates the surgeon hate crimes at the hands of far right groups. ukraine repression on al-jazeera. good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories saudi arabia's crown prince has arrived in the united arab emirates as part of his first trip abroad since the murder of journalist. that says the u.s.
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president has again deflected blame fall. saying the cia has not concluded that he told of the murder. the u.n. as a welcoming a deescalation in fighting in gannon's port city of today they're saying it's providing much needed relief to thousands of civilians there especially on water yemen as in the capital sana'a continue his push to get the warring parties around the negotiating table. spain's prime minister is threatening to veto the drafting on brics that britain's exit from the e.u. sanchez twittered the warning after meeting the u.k. prime minister he said after my conversation with the tories i'm a oppositions remain far away my government will always defend the interests of spain if there are no changes we will veto breaks it all sanchez is concerned about the future of the disputed the seas territory of gibraltar the small financial are also known as the rock has been a british territory since seventeen thirteen but spain has long laid claim to it or
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wrangling between bush and spain over gibraltar must be settled before e.u. leaders meet on sunday to rubber stamp the brics a patch despite that and other hurdles tourism a told parliament that a final agreement as well than her grasp they grasp rather need back a report from london speaker i would like to update the house on our negotiations to leave the european union the crucial step forward in britain's brics journey we haven't agreed between the u.k. and the european commission the negotiations are now is a critical moment and all our efforts must be focused on working with our european partners to bring this process to a final conclusion in the interests of all our people. a draft political declarations now in place determining the future political relationship between the e.u. and he. with a twenty six page document was attacked by politicians the crossing some of the government's earlier red lines and failing to provide many details this empty
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document could have been written two years ago it's happened with phrases such as the parties will look at the parties we'll explore watch on earth as the government been doing for the last two years. the paper makes no mention of frictionless trade between the e.u. and u.k. scene is vital for the health of the british economy. the e.u. and u.k. will be regarded as two separate markets making hard barry is almost inevitable. it has big implications here on the border between northern ireland a part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland and a you member the u.k. says it's now pursuing a high tech solution to keep goods and people moving. the draft plan also says both sides and to provide visa free travel only for short term visits longer trips may now require visas. in addition the document leaves room for an extension of the two year transition period after breaks it aimed at easing britain's departure but it
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also means the u.k. will be subject to european rules for longer without any e.u. voting rights the plans will now be decided on a political level by e.u. leaders to brussels on sunday it's been an extremely busy few days for the british prime minister she has been successfully able to hammer out draft proposals on firstly the withdrawal agreement and now a declaration of a future political relationship between the e.u. and the u.k. but history's amaze big breaks it plans head to brussels she knows that those plans could flounder at any stage either voted down by the e.u. or voted down here in parliament and i commend the states next. the australian government wants to make it easier to strip citizenship from people who've been convicted of terrorism offenses promise to scott mawson's of the changes for also impose new restrictions on the return of foreign fighters and the
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person citizenship will only be cancelled when the government is satisfied that they can legally live elsewhere being in australian citizen is a privilege it's a privilege that carries with it expectations on those who hold. people who commit acts of terrorism have rejected absolutely everything that this country stands for they've rejected the beliefs of this country the values of this country they have disrespected every other citizen who shares that privilege of citizenship with them the stripping of a strat inches from dual nationals engaged in terrorist terrorist conduct is occurring or there are sports to international violent extremism and terrorism electronics giant samsung has apologized for the illnesses and deaths among some
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workers at its factory it's settled a longstanding dispute that began when employees died of leukaemia and two thousand and seven c.e.o. . of the company failed to provide a safe working environment and promised to comply with a compensation plan that includes a financial settlement of up to one hundred and thirty two thousand dollars per case. to to nazir now about six hundred and fifty thousand workers walked out of their jobs on thursday staging one of the largest strikes in recent times public sector workers are demanding pay hikes and an end to economic problems that have persisted since the overthrow of to nazir's longtime ruler and twenty eleven mariella haunt has more. from the capital tunis to. the city that gave birth to the arab spring around two thirds of a million people stopped work. was public sector workers went on
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strike after negotiations between the powerful trade union that represents them and the government failed they want better wages but they say they're marching for old tunas ians her injuring soaring living costs and high unemployment but soon as you told. people here don't have enough to buy even the most basic food especially those with children you cannot imagine how difficult the situation is yes this is a revolution of the hungry here in tunisia rather than one of them on a summer of what have we done to you the government has failed us and undermined the rights of retirees where are those who love tunisia where are those who love this black media has disappeared the strike shut down government ministries universities and public schools hospitals operated with emergency staffing around a sixth of june is use work force a civil servants and well public sector wages have doubled since two thousand and
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ten it's added to the burden on tunisia's fragile economy the north african country has failed to fire economically in the years since the overthrow of its long term president in two thousand and eleven unemployment is now at fifteen percent inflation is at a record high a two point eight billion dollar loan from the i.m.f. two years ago came with condition. of economic reforms and ditch reduction this mess walkout shows two museums are already feeling the pinch union leaders called on the members to use the power of the numbers. that. i call on you the free people to take part in the next municipal legislative and presidential elections for you the workers the next elections are very important. to lizzie enjoyed a relatively smooth transition to democracy in the wake of the arab spring but its government is now confronting the challenge of accountability to its people well
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being beholden to those who don't money media and disease. a politician from central african republic is due to face was charges at the international criminal court. also known as rambo was a senior leader of the mostly christian anti balika movement its fighters attacked muslim seleka rebels who seized power in twenty thirteen tom is accused of killing civilians of rape and recruiting child soldiers. now greenhouse gases are up again reaching levels of the planet hasn't seen in as long as five million years and the u.n. is warning that we are running out of time to act its latest report which covers data for twenty seventeen puts the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at more than four hundred five parts per million to put that figure and perspective it's forty one percent higher than it was nineteen ninety and the
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amounts of other heat trapping gases are also up the findings add to pressure on representatives from almost two hundred nations will gather in poland next month to discuss ways of reducing global warming on the twenty fifteen paris climate accord . coordinated the report and she says temperature rises are inevitable under current climate agreements. we are very much concerned are with the recent findings because what we reported in these here are greenhouse gas politan off the wall mature logical organization is that the concentration off the main gases carbon dioxide anything you need to find they continue to increase not that they are just continuing to increase they are increasing to the same great is for the last ten years so we do not see any signs or the decline in the grow fraid of the greenhouse gases and in their concentration and that is really very voice him because the
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countries have taken the commitments we assign the paris agreement under which all the countries wanted to do something but unfortunately we do not see any signs or the decline in the greenhouse gases in the office here the implications are that even if we stop emissions overnight we already immediate so much for greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that we are committed for another half degree warming if we continue with increase off the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere with the rate is we are doing now are we may reach our very high temperature increase and definitely all which will be at the levels which were a grade within the paris agreement so it will be definitely bob the two degrees to . the famous leaning tower of pisa isn't leading simon and to the us have managed to further agree virginia's have slumped during their latest work and say that the
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bell talent as a bed of structural health than expected the towel began tilting during its construction in the twelfth century mainly because of soft ground and an adequate foundation. now long before the war syria was rebelling for its rich cultural heritage dating back thousands of years now a major exhibition has opened and celebrating serious artistic history and what has not been lost in the fighting question norman reports. on. how mira captured in a golden light seen trees before it fell to eisele. painted in seventeen eighty five by a french artist louis francois. this is the first known watercolor of the ancient syrian city pole mirrors a distinctive tombs dominates the foreground. and there were no other two terrorists in this time anywhere in the works so it's a very particular type of of the area there outside the city in the valley of the
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tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers would disagree sit by i so what indeed art has to palin mera was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and people were wealthy this is a relic from that time it's part of a sick coughing sore coffin and it most likely how the remains of someone important . in syria's rich heritage isn't limited to pal mera this is the u. meowed mosque in damascus which is more than one thousand jews aren't here the german artists gustaf born find his captured at the grand building as well as syria's multi-faith society different kind of head that that they are wearing are like from different kind of religious trance damascus was also
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a center for going for the rich during the ottoman period. syria is often described as one of the cradles of civilization. at its heart is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world but it last centuries of history in four years of fighting between rebels and the government medieval mosques sooks bath houses and the citadel all damaged or destroyed but some say not everything has gone we have the artifacts we have archaeological writers but what do we have as a culture it's quite hard to be destroyed. a cold chill put to the tests by war that refuses to be forgotten. norman al jazeera doha.
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and i get out of the problem and the heart of the headlines on al-jazeera saudi arabia's crown prince has arrived in the united arab emirates as part of his first trip abroad the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi that says the u.s. president has again deflected blame from muhammad and saddam on saying the cia has not concluded that he ordered the murder. i hate the crime i hate words i hate the cover up. i will tell you the crown prince. more than i do they have vehemently deny the points of both ways. maybe maybe but i will say very strongly that it's a very important. but un is welcoming a reduction in fighting in yemen sports city of the day they're saying it's providing much needed relief to thousands of civilians there especially in the capital some are continuing his push to get the warring parties around the table
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talks are expected in sweden next month the u.k. prime minister says bret's the talks with the european union have reached a critical point leaders will hold a vote on a draft deal on sunday but spain's prime minister says he could block it about six hundred fifty thousand to have held a nationwide strike after the government and labor unions failed to reach of pay due the protesters say they need bigger salaries to counter the violent cost of living but the government is under pressure from international lenders to reduce its budget deficit australia's government wants to make it easier to strip citizenship from people who've been convicted of terrorism offenses promises scott morrison says a person citizenship will only be cancelled when the government to satisfy that they can legally live elsewhere and the changes will also impose new restrictions on the return of foreign fighters. greenhouse gases that up again reaching the levels of the planet has been seen and as long as five million years and the un is warning that we're running out of time to act the finding as to pressure on
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governments ahead of next month's climate summit in poland those are the headlines on al-jazeera people and power is coming up next thank you for watching. stories generate thousands of head life that's. separate the spin from the facts caravan these facts. the listening post on al-jazeera. eastern europe stroma communities have frequently been the victims of discrimination and prejudice but in ukraine where war with russian backed separatists in spite of his attention was surging anti rome hate crimes threatens to spiral out of control we've been to find that was.
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being a. yacht. being a. the war in eastern ukraine against russian backed separatists has dragged on for over four years taking the lives of more than ten thousand people and resulting in a million internally displaced refugees it is ledge to a deeply polarized country where no another human tragedy is unfolding. xenophobe because soltz against the roma in parts of europe is nothing new but recent events in ukraine are on a different scale to anything seen for years the first. world to take long come along to live concert. racial attacks are increasingly common room the communities
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burned to the ground a young roma woman having her throat cut. their witness to an epidemic of hate crime that. some people starting to shout about that they're almost are going to injure their own that are being harmed for bodies and they are committing the crimes. fall rise paramilitaries viewed by the government as a vital in the fight against russian aggression of draining number. itself to situate on the border but actually choose the bus that is there when they just lose . you which is the million economies because of the access the value was more than that with the problem. that city is even just india after a chance to put them to starvation you know many of these groups lauded by some as war heroes or attacking those who they view as racially inferior. or watch
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it as a whole lot of storm. visit a visit up near the border they don't want a lot of what you call. mustering just. bathed in all tunnel sunshine. on days perhaps no nicer european capitals in kiev. wonder around the graceful streets and its hold to believe the country is actually moved. the thing most modern school is full of tourists. but term knowledge and the atmosphere in some parts of the city changes. terror comes with a throng. at roma settlements like this one people are afraid and with good reason it was during a night time attack in june twenty eighth seen the david paul became the first rumored to be killed in the pogroms outside the city of the. is with who was
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stabbed three times. three hannibal do they. give that i ask no that was a great challenge and no. doubt please ali and i as a leisurely not. they know that please that. this is all the trimmings of the roma camp where david was murdered. nicholai years chang a room activist has agreed to come and tell us what happened here. he carries a baseball bat to his introspection is this sludge fellow really at the what the v the ball a bit past was or weaker than any. of the bizarrely were brought on the billy will brother talk about it doesn't put it all but the noble about not over when it was a slip of the ball out with the shalit it doesn't islam one has
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a gun as over when it is puzzling what the store and if a pilot move out a barrier from reports appear without a but it also is not an annual cost the most of the onus is. on the bush police. not the chili. yes. the whole lot. could kill a bully any mungo. chris charlie. did they are. uniquely in the current wave of the time the ukrainian police called for culprits the coup teenagers you know awaits trial. the truth of the saying the problem is him groom the minister for internal affairs points the finger at russia . immediately stores cousin bollocks go ballistic.
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my doctor decide. what the cause of this is cause i. really don't know. it does sometimes it comes just with what the mother up at a party and what it's a baby a designer says get it out see there is no information about links between those groups violence against roma with russian federation and of course their criminals are not russian agents and guys of course i know because enough already for use. for the most part crimes against the rumor go unpunished no one has ever been convicted for killing a room and. these protesters are demanding justice following the shooting which left warm room a man dead and several others injured in the eastern city of cold cave. on the
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remove is the law. but taking on such cases is a dangerous business as move could discover that when he received a visit from a state prosecutor he was omes with a gun and accompanied by several men on stop at the moist that adult bus line yet for a court order you are not afforded the will store. but it's a terrible day of cigar name in here. you just learned that there was debris polish at your age group or much patrolling your snow daughter on the grid lets you know ball such when is just. such it is not that i would aim a little just the past for some talk of the knowledge that could show you move sustained serious head injuries and you've put says it was the living is the margin for poor the orrible to throw money. at the current wave of hate crime began on the twentieth of april which happens to be hitler's birthday. when
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a temporary rumah camp in kiev was attacked by a group calling itself c fourteen. it was the group who is writing ideology i would say. we know that because they forced it on their face well. actually we see there are people. people who are just taken out of their homes and they had to run away. is an example. so. we're strong. some of them you know not just. some of them were. secured their own said you know some way it was because it's a good bit of. work. at the group because it's and you know it's
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a bit. someone in the kitchen but their teachers greets you as news of the nation. or you know if you can. see fourteen's leader you have can you kind of us agreed to meet us he says his group works closely with the police and that they too were involved in the program in kiev. they want to do. all that is going to be with you but it was their operation of the police and the show authorities or those in the think it was also very good manipulation women to give us all just walk. but it was a burden and by the. people of the sea fourteen attack inspired other a checks across the country. like this one point national school which they
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streamed live on the internet. this year judy if you don't stay with the good reason you like. the apparent impunity of those who participate in these crimes has led to an exodus of rain the from kiev. and then your ideas are thought of as kind of any parting at you going into junk that seriousness jim i want to thank you the. thought of this is falling upon us but just as. well i would say it's all political. was you know will have legs. at the moment. and always our talks we see as a test of the society. on how they will react whether
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they will support such political parties. to get. a polarity among people because those radical groups. this was all the tags they committed to. presidential candidates for the socialist policy kiva is a strong advocate for the death penalty so you can be seen here congratulating paramilitaries after they assaulted a group of running the close to kiev station the group included a pregnant woman and several children so it's a good idea. in here all the chest or just and she would just loves. each reach who also cornell born star on the. i knew there was.
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this is the reason if the district of kiev. a rundown neighborhood littered with abundant hines's. for years roma have migrated to these whose's from the hungarian speaking province of trans com paid here in western ukraine desperate to find work. people like anton who scrapes together living by connecting scrap metal to sell. in the current climate many have fled. kind of into douglas style of the incident. sort of kills. you seem. to be asked of us an. issue if a stylist.

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