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searching for survivors in uganda after party bait capsizes on lake victoria. and local elections in taiwan may have dealt a blow to the ruling party but explain why l g b t people have also suffered a setback. hello again it's good to have you back well here across the bite of australia we are watching one weather system coming into play right here passing through perth and that is going to bring some weather for adelaide also dropping temperatures over the next few days so take a look at the temps map as we go towards monday not looking too bad for adelaide twenty four degrees winds are very light at the time but here's that system right here just to the west as we go towards tuesday it will be passing through we're going to be getting some rain we're going to be getting some winds and the temperature will be dropping by the time we get to wednesday that temps will probably be
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a few degrees lower than that over here towards the east though not looking too bad for brisbane a warm day for you at thirty one a little bit cooler down towards melbourne with a temperature there of twenty one degrees while the north and south island of new zealand still looking quite messy we did have a big system out here towards the tasman sea now it's really affecting that particular area and we're going to be seeing those clouds and rain linger over the next you days so windy conditions down towards christchurch also some northerly flow keeping auckland a little bit warmer at twenty degrees but still cloudy in your forecast there and more rain coming into play by the time we get towards tuesday then very quickly up here towards japan not a lot of rain or clouds in the forecast but we're a little bit cooler than average would some deicing about thirteen degrees and tokyo a cool day for you at seventeen. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other
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stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's wild. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. are among the top stories here. russia has confirmed its border patrol boats seize three ukrainian naval vessels in the black sea near crimea and used weapons to force them to stop ukraine's president has called an emergency meeting in response
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. u.s. border agents have fired tear gas at asylum seekers trying to breach the fence separating the border between the u.s. and mexico. the u.t. does have approved an agreement on the u.k.'s withdrawal and future relations is that it's the best and only deal possible british prime minister to resign may still has a major battle ahead persuading politicians back home to support the deal. the man set to lead the u.s. house intelligence committee in january has accused president double drum of dishonesty over his response to the murder. adam schiff says donald trump's links to saudi arabia need to be investigated and fisher reports from washington d.c. . u.s. president received his intelligence report into the killing of jamal khashoggi and he's rejected the idea it firmly says the saudi crown prince ordered your
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permission maybe. maybe. donald trump says he's standing by saudi arabia a country he believes will help with his action against iran and could help sell a middle east peace deal to the palestinians he's also talked about the arms sales agreed with saudi arabia as important to the u.s. economy even though numerous sources dispute the value in terms of dollars and jobs but the man who will lead the house of representatives intelligence committee in january will immigrant adam schefter says he's seen intelligence reports too early and the answer is more definitive the president is not being honest with the country about the murder of democracy. i think in part he feels that by saying that we don't know or that the world is a dangerous place or everybody does it he thinks it makes him look strong it actually makes him look weak but it's not just democrats are piling pressure on the white house trump our live republican senator mike lee says there are bones to be congressional hearings into u.s. links with saudi arabia look i don't know why he's siding with the saudis but i
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think there are things we can do to change our relationship with the saudis notwithstanding whatever his personal motivations might be donald trump may well come face to face with the saudi crown prince when he heads to the g. twenty meeting of leading industrialized countries in argentina later this week despite widespread international condemnation of the killing of the washington post writer one leading saudi royal says other leaders know they have to do business with mohammed bin selman where their leader is. warming. who would become prince or not i think all of them recognize that the kingdom has a country and they can come and the crown prince. are people that they have to deal with can grab. leaders seem united on the conclusion reached by u.s. intelligence services that crown prince mohammed bin salman was responsible for the
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operation that killed jamal khashoggi senators will receive another classified briefing on tuesday that mean well increased pressure on donald trump not just to use stronger words but to back that up with action alan fischer al jazeera washington overcrowding and bad weather being blamed for the latest disaster in uganda thirty one bodies have been recovered so far from lake victoria is taught more than one hundred people were on board for such a barrier reports they were having a party on the boat now their relatives are in mourning. close to one hundred people were on the boat when it capsized overloading in bad weather in the exact area is being blamed. to people were shouting the music was so loud and we thought that they were just having fun when the theory capsize that's when we realized they wanted help some of the fishermen who went to save them also died because many people jumped into this small parts of. this woman's nephew who is one of those
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fisherman who drowned while trying to save others why why did you go to the lake i wish you never went there a nearby resort has been turned into a morgue as police continue to collect bodies there was a boat which was coming towards the shores here the speech from one of the islands it capsizes it. just a bit of a tired over many people. starting the bodies will retrieve the glass tonight. eleven will feel me. for the six. lake victoria has seen many similar disasters just two months ago hundreds drowned when a ferry sank on the tanzanian side of the largest of africa's great lakes the number of fatalities is often high because many can't swim and vessels don't have enough life jackets as a search and rescue becomes just
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a search operation familiar questions are being asked about how to prevent a repeat of this latest lake disaster. dorsetshire pari al-jazeera. over three thousand women marched in madrid to mark the un's international day for the elimination of violence against women it comes just two days after a spanish court failed to convict two men who rape catherine stansell has more on the march. the streets of the spanish capital filled with thousands of women making themselves heard their calling for gender equality justice for victims of sexual assault and for an end to violence and abuse. it was one of several demonstrations held in other european countries the need for a cultural shift and to encourage more women to speak out against abuse is what drove many here to attend but most of my friends they are in those seeking the
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relationships that their boyfriends control them so much and they can not go with their friends and go outside or go to a party without a man and women have to work together to make these for the save button and go for target for everything the march was particularly poignant for women here after a controversial decision by spanish judges on friday tuman were cleared of rape the judges ruled their attack wasn't rape because even though the victim pleaded for her attackers to stop she didn't physically fight back they were sentenced to four and a half years in prison rapists usually get up to fifteen years the talks is that very night the three. no three one of them said that the woman consent there are two they said that the the one do not consent but there were other at the gresham. why because he was not threaten the woman was no threat then the one who was not
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the numbers he did not receive violence in the so at the end the doctors decided that there was an abuse you know the rape. sunday was international day for the elimination of violence against women u.n. secretary general antonio terrace said every woman and every girl has the right to a life free of violence spanish courts received more than one hundred sixty thousand complaints of violence against women last year a sixteen percent annual increase in spain we have a comprehensive compress and see if they know it in their base balance but only when he crap and buy back by her marrow experiments six zero violence is invisible story these for the also read is they are not measures they are not progress is there not and they are mostly dressed for those women that are suffering. is excited by the names of all types. this year alone more than forty women in spain
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died in gender violence so if these protesters there's still a long way to go cap and stance are al-jazeera i would have been protests across france tens of thousands of people have joined rallies calling porn improvement to women's rights at the march also marks the one year anniversary of the i lost all power or expose your paid protest marches response to the need to move. the people picture of violence against women is alarming one in three women and girls experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime often by an intimate partner want to wear seven hundred fifty million women and girls alive today were married before their eighteenth birthday of the women who are married or in a union only fifty two percent freely make their own decisions about sexual relations contraceptive use and health care some two hundred million women and girls have undergone female genital mutilation and lost the seventy one percent of
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all human trafficking victims worldwide are women and girls a quarter of whom are sexually exploited. the jury of harare is a gender violence researcher she says it's the attitude of acceptability that needs to change. the key drivers of this phenomenon seem to be related to attitudes. in relation to the acceptability of violence against women and. man's power over women. as well as the lack of access for women to economic opportunities and the lack of legal frameworks that make this kind of behavior illegal the child challenge the legality of the house been progress in this area but definitely this is an area that needs where we need to work more to really challenge the legality of these phenomena and also not only to increase the clarity of the law around what is rape and what is violence against women but also the certainty of the law very few. cases that are reported end up in
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a conviction. the u.n. special envoy for yemen is due in saudi arabia on monday for talks with yemeni government leaders in exile martin griffiths trip to riyadh follows a meeting with the rebel leaders in sana'a over the weekend when he secured their agreement to talks on the un's possible running of the data port and he's also trying to get all sides to attend talks in sweden early next month. in the four years of war has left almost eighty percent of yemen's population in dire need of humanitarian assistance three hundred thousand children a severely malnourished or many others have no access to health care or school ramadan there are reports from neighboring djibouti on the social workers who are trying to ease their suffering. it's a moment for these yemeni children at an amusement park in the capital sanaa they play and just how far seven because of the war and hopes and ambitions were
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destroyed but today we're laughing playing and we've enjoyed ourselves and did everything we wanted to do and. they have witnessed the brutality of the conflict in their country fostered and many traumatized social workers organize the play date to give them some reprieve from the war. this event is to provide some help in light of the bad situation our country is going through our most disadvantaged as a way to give some psychological support to the children of yemen this isn't the first such event we organized about a month ago we also organized a similar event and we're planning more in the future they'll put in it is for these generation have been changed for about. extreme hunger and preventable diseases a killing many children a brit a save the children estimates the daily average is one hundred children dying from starvation approximately thought to six thousand just this year. and that is
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a conservative estimate based on u.n. dot on severe acute malnutrition affecting more than one point three million children on top of all brought millions of children have no access to school or proper medical care aid workers say material possessions lot of folks the children most loved ones will suddenly gone yet many children's hopes for a normal life are dependent on a quick and lasting solution to the conflict mohammed are the world as it were to booty china has welcomed the overall defeat of taiwan's ruling democratic progressive party in saturday's local elections the results led to the resignation of president sighing when as chairwoman of the pro independence party says the results show that people want peaceful relations with china adrian brown reports from taipei. a busy farmer's market in taipei the day after
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voters delivered their verdict on the ruling party and its leader the mood festive relaxed the results being welcomed by china's leaders who say it shows taiwanese people want peaceful relations with the mainland and some here certainly hope that's now possible. the results show that present high isn't doing a good job she needs to make more effort to ease tensions with china. due to political reasons we cannot export our products to china if the markets open up after the elections and be good for us. the election was a remarkable turnaround for the opposition k m t the party china's leaders tend to favor it now has the political control of three quarters of taiwan city's president xining when accepted the blame for the ruling party's poor showing and resigned as party leader. zion when remains president but her power and influence within the
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ruling party has been weakened and the inevitable questions are being raised about whether she can be the party's candidate to run in the twenty twenty presidential elections analysts say president xi jinping believes china's strategy of isolating taiwan has worked and is unlikely to stop so they will leave that. for the next election in years and plenty there with just a double down in the continue their effort and attack in this in tatic it wasn't just relations with china concerning voters others were pension reform unemployment taiwanese identity and same sex marriage just seventeen months ago gay rights activists were celebrating after taiwan's highest court ruled in their favor but in a referendum alongside saturday's election voters overwhelmingly backed conservative pro-family groups victorious wa has been waiting five years to marry
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her partner she worries the government will now be under pressure to water down the promised legislation and this is not a favorable climate for l.t.v. people living in our society so bad but technically speaking this would end the legal rights of gay people to get married victoria has to stay upbeat but given the setback for progressive politics here she feels uncertain . adrian brown al-jazeera taipei. and our entire not over the top story tories on al-jazeera russia has confirmed its border patrol boats seized three ukrainian naval vessels in the black scene a crime in russia also admits to using weapons to push them to stop saying it did
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so because they dented its territorial waters illegally ignored warnings to stop and maneuver dangerously ukraine's president is how the majesty meeting to decide his country's response. u.s. border agents have fired tear gas at asylum seekers trying to breach the fence separating the border between the united states and mexico more than five thousand people have been camped in and around to juana off to make their way through mexico in recent weeks caravan land set to leave the u.s. house intelligence committee in january has accused president donald trump of dishonesty of his response to the murder of. adam schiff says donald trump's links to saudi arabia need to be investigated well look the president is not being honest with the country about the murder of democracy. i think in part he feels that by saying that we don't know or that the world is
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a dangerous place or everybody does it he thinks it makes him look strong it actually makes him look weak it means that our allies don't respect us our enemies don't fear us. what is driving this i don't know whether this is simply an affinity that he has for autocrats he seems to choose them repeatedly over his own intelligence agencies or whether there's a financial motivation that is his own personal finances we do know of course he has openly bragged about how many millions he makes from saudi arabia. in uganda thirty one bodies have been recovered from lake victoria after a boat capsized on saturday overcrowding and bad weather are being blamed for the disaster at least one hundred people sought to have been on board. three thousand women who have marched in the spanish capital to mark the un's international day they did a nation of products against women. just two days after a spanish court failed to convict two men of rape there's the headlines witness is
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