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now come down to the break in the game see britain stumble towards an exit without a deal. suggest a second referendum on whether to bring. down a whole al-jazeera brussels the leader of. a poem which to reason may's government relies has again said it will reject the deal. for this and i understand that there are many others across the commons that will not be voting for it either so what i'm calling for is a better day i'm asking trees in may to listen to what her apartment areas are saying and to listen to what those of us who are supporting our government in terms of commonsense but i agree mother say because remember that confidence in supply agreement was to be about shared priorities in terms of certainly for us this is not something we could sign up to a football match between two fierce rivals in argentina has been postponed for a second time the delay to the second leg of the copper limited door is final
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between river plate and bucket juniors follows an attack on the bucket team bass which injured several players that are reports now from one side. this time the argentine or thought is got the security right controlling the situation at the previous day had spiraled out of control. the bulk of junior's team bus attacked and players injured running battles between police and fans and violence inside the stadium the south american football bowl said the much would go ahead and three hours before the scheduled kickoff they said it wouldn't and these fans for the second time in two days streamed out. i'm annoyed because we came to enjoy a party we were ready river ready to play and because of a police failure to protect one bus seventy thousand fans are left with this twice
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i'm angry for those that came here from other countries other cities around argentina the river supporters who have had to return home because they can't spend another night here and have to go back to work bill could union said the players after their boss was attacked were in no fit state to play either physically or psychologically and the prestigious. should be awarded to them that i mean we were clearly outages advantage yesterday and we ought to sporting disadvantage today and i believe the best for a bookcase to not play because we do not have the same conditions as a roofer. meet at their headquarters in the paraguayan capital on tuesday to decide where when and possibly if the game is to be replayed the final is still not over neither is the political fallout from saturday's violence with questions still being asked of the security forces river plate football club the south american football authorities and the wider arts and sciences. the phrase it's only football
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has never really resonated here least of all now. what went wrong and who is to blame is still to be decided to name all the fans as they so often all have been left indignant angry and confused. by the argentina yet again is faced with a dilemma how to tackle its violent. one of cyrus. still to come here at al-jazeera in the grip of the health crisis the battle in papua new guinea against an epidemic of tb. and why these women in the spanish capital and so wrangling.
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hello again it's good to have you back well here cross united states we are finally past the holiday weekend but still a lot of bad weather here across much of the great lakes as well as into the northeast now this is a system that brought the blizzard conditions across the central plains that system is now bring some very heavy rain up towards the northeast also down here towards the southeast now once this system pushes through we're going to be ushering quite a bit of cooler air across much of the northern plains so for chicago three degrees here on monday is going to be a high but on tuesday you're going to be dropping down to about minus four minneapolis at minus seven winnipeg minus twelve you factor in the wind chill and it's probably going to feel more like minus low teens in some of those locations up here to the northwest though we are seeing another system off the pacific and that is going to bring some very heavy rain toward seattle as well as portland oregon across much of the caribbean well fairly clear as you can see on the satellite image the clouds up here to the north but the change is going to happen over the next couple days we're going to be getting more rain in the forecast particularly
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up here off the gulf of mexico there's that band of rain right there and by the time we get to tuesday it's going to be sinking down here across the yucatan peninsula for cause mel can coon you're going to see some heavy rain and also have ana things are going to go downhill with temperatures at thirty. for this eleven year old girl that. is a passion. and a ticket out of poverty. now she has a once in a time. to raise the stakes a little higher. in her journey to success. championship dream. on al-jazeera.
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take a look at the top stories here in ukraine's president says he'll call on parliament to declare martial law after russian coast guard vessels data and impounded three of its naval vessels in the black sea russia says the boat strayed into its territorial waters near crimea region of ukraine unexpired russian twenty fourteen . leaders have approved a final agreement for the u.k.'s exit from the european union bought the british prime minister to resign may still needs to get her own m.p.'s to accept the deal and pass it through parliament. mexico will deport some of the five hundred asylum seekers who it says try to violently and illegally cross the u.s.
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border on sunday or than five thousand of them a camp in the mexican border city of tijuana hoping to gain asylum in the america. in uganda a victim is believed to be trapped in a capsized boat on lake victoria at least thirty one bodies of safe are being retrieved but the death toll is expected to rise more than a hundred people are thought to have been on board the pleasure boat when it went down president has vowed to punish those responsible for. 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. when do people were shouting the music was so loud and we thought that they were just having fun when the ferry capsized that's when we realized they want to help some of the fishermen who went to save them or side died
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because many people jumped into the small parts of this woman's nephew who is one of those 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 climbing aboard the shores here with the speech from one of the islands it capsized. just a bit of a tard over ninety people. started the bodies will retrieve the glass tonight eleven we feel me. poor man. both for the six subway 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
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enough life jackets quite as a search and rescue becomes just a search operation familiar questions are being asked about how to prevent a repeat of this latest lake disaster. door such a pari al-jazeera. the man set to lead the house intelligence committee when the u.s. congress returns in january has accused president trump of dishonesty over his response to the murder of jamal khashoggi adam schiff says president trump's links to saudi arabia need to be investigated alan fischer reports from washington. the us 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 the operation maybe maybe. donald trump says he's standing by saudi arabia
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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 democrat adam schiff today 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 for. wrong it actually makes him look weak but it's not just democrats are piling pressure on the white house trump our republican senator mike lee says their 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 think there are things we can do to change our relationship with the saudis
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notwithstanding whatever his personal motivations might be donald trump may well come face to face with the saudi crown prince we 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 soman whether the leaders. in that summit will warmly. who would become prince or not i think all of them recognize that the kingdom as a country. and the crown prince. are people that they have to deal with congressional leaders seem united on the conclusion reached by u.s. intelligence services that crown prince mohammed bin soundman was responsible for the operation that killed jamal khashoggi senators will receive another classified briefing on tuesday that mean well increased pressure on donald trump not just to
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use stronger words but to back that up with action alan fischer al jazeera washington it's about kill a sis epidemic in papua new guinea is getting worse poor infrastructure is only adding to the problem so far health workers have only been able to get a fraction of those affected andrew thomas reports out from the capital port mostly . tuberculosis in papua new guinea isn't just an issue it's an epidemic more than one in two hundred fifty people are known to happen killer disease the real proportion is believed to be much higher. cari dusty fell ill two years ago but living in a remote area accessible only by boat it was five months before she was diagnosed after she was she had trouble after taking the pills she was prescribed. i faithfully took my medications however my body wasn't reacting well to it i started to experience some kind of allergic reaction and side effects. dusty is
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perseverance but in rural papua new guinea that's unusual to treat tuberculosis patients need to take an elaborate and unpleasant cocktail of drugs regularly for months a lack of clinics and transport to those clinics makes getting those medicines to people or people to the medicines hard when the base appointment when did don't come on bare review dates i dread stan. i go out into the villages and i meet them and i ask them why you you are not mean health workers reach only a fraction of those infected and when people let their treatments lapse the disease has a resurgence and becomes more tolerant to drugs once it's more into what's called multi-drug resistant tuberculosis the disease is much harder and more expensive to treat hot of all patients die organizations like doctors without borders are trying to help but there's not enough central coordination the frustration that many have
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here is that papua new guinea's government is known for years that it has a big problem and that it's getting worse and yet despite having the money the government hasn't been spending it in the right way and hasn't my typing tuberculosis enough of a political priority earlier this month papua new guinea hosted the asia pacific economic cooperation summit for world leaders to discuss economic growth but critics question whether a country in the grip of a health crisis she's spending hundreds of millions of dollars on a conference government except it must do better whilst things like funding for medicines has been quite a quite a large number it's the. it's the execution of the health services at the front end that is suffering and our government regulations are coming as treasurer has tried to emphasise that some of the funding streams in a budgetary process are essential for delivery of those services you can't
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sacrifice some of those. when you're rationing financing few around here have ever been to their country's capital but it is a in port moresby that the political impetus is needed to stop what's already an epidemic from becoming a health emergency after thomas algis there are more speak papua new guinea as they still macross the u.s. midwest has left thousands of commuters stranded on one of the busiest traveling days of the year the extreme weather forced the closure of major highways on the final day of the thanksgiving weekend well then six hundred flights were cancelled blizzard warnings have been issued in several cities with forecasts is expecting up to thirty centimeters of snow. in spain felzenberg of people marched to mark the un's international day for the elimination of violence against women many are angry of responder's courts recent decision to clear two men of rape catherine stansell has more. on the streets of the
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spanish capital filled with thousands of women making themselves heard they're calling for gender equality justice for fictions 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 there in those secret relationships take 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 two men were cleared of rape the judges ruled their attack wasn't rape because even though the victim pleaded
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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 talk is that very night the three. no three one of them said that the woman can send the other two they said that the the one thing that concerned by the word i think. why because it was not threaten the woman was not a threat then the one who was not the numbers she 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. violence against women u.n. secretary general antonio terra's 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
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a sixteen percent annual increase in spain we have a comprehensive. no it gains in gender based violence but only when the crap and buy back by permit or experiment six hundred violence is in this story these are the also read these they are not measures there are no progress and they are mostly dress for those women that are suffering. is excited by the names of all types. this year alone more than forty women in spain died in gender violence so if these protesters there's still a long way to go captain stansell al-jazeera. and don't forget there's a lot more news lot more analysis on the al-jazeera web site al jazeera dot com. take
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a look at the top stories here and there are ukraine's president says he'll call on parliament to declare martial law after russian coast guard vessels five at and impounded three of its naval ships in the black sea russia says the boat strayed into its territorial waters near crimea a region of ukraine an expired in twenty fourteen. martial law is introduced in order to strengthen ukraine's defense capabilities amid increasing aggression and according to international law our duty called act of aggression by the russian federation martial law does not mean our refusal to resolve the issue of liberating ukrainian territory by political and diplomatic means we have intentions to keep out hearing to all international obligations including the minsk agreement. leaders have approved a final agreement for the u.k.'s exit from the european union vat british prime minister to resign may still needs to get her own m.p.'s to accept the deal and
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pass it through parliament the leader of northern ireland's d u p a poem which mrs may's government relies as again said it will reject that the. mexico will deport some of the five hundred asylum seekers who it says try to violently and illegally cross the u.s. border on sunday or than five thousand of them camped in the mexican border city of tijuana hoping to gain asylum in america. the man set to leave the house intelligence committee when the u.s. congress returns in january has accused president donald trump of dishonesty over his response to the murder of jamal khashoggi adam schiff says president trump's links to saudi arabia need to be investigated a snowstorm across the u.s. midwest has left thousands of commuters stranded on one of the busiest travel days of the year the extreme weather forced the closure of major highways on the final day of the thanksgiving weekend more than six hundred flights were canceled
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blizzard warnings have been issued in several cities with forecasters expecting up to thirty centimeters of snow. right up to date those are the very latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera i'll be back in about thirty minutes or so but that's after viewfinder asia. getting to the heart of the matter how can you be a refugee after you while eight borders between five safe countries facing realities starts from the very beginning of the ballet school while you're providing context housing is not just about four walls and a roof hear their story and talk to al-jazeera viewfinder. through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe.
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