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in turn leads to the inconceivable fools that northern ireland could be unified with the republic of ireland our whole purpose of your new house system and to be on the line quickly and we fail lots of the best interests of northern ireland long term and it is an r.d.m. where you know us we we are british role in our eyes and therefore i'm nothing the texas side of the united kingdom is extremely honesty about a month long for your deal this fall to politicians who represent these people in parliament of the democratic unionists by the prime minister to prop up the governments after she failed to win a majority in last year's election they said they would support but they don't anymore they have made it plain they will vote a deal down the simple message go back to brussels and try again we try to be very clear we will not support dana shouldn't be a choice between a bad day are no day we believe that's and then make sure the interests of not just
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the united kingdom but also the entire of the your opinion and try to get a date but we're trying to set everybody is sensible heads should prevail this isn't good enough it's not just us saying that it's many many other people across other political parties as well the state isn't good enough both sides need to get together in terms of your opinion in the united kingdom and get a sense of a day in the works for both of us. will demonstrate starkly the mess the prime minister is in she can't even rely on politicians who is supposed to back inside her own government stories amaze in a sales pitch deal with the european union is that it's a compromise it must be perfect but it's designed to leave the european union while bringing together a basically divided united kingdom but this constituency says it will never compromise on its core belief in the sanctity of the u.k. and it is prepared to bring down the deal. the prime minister describes himself as a unionist to the cool but she is now in a fight with her own side and then not the kind of people to back down lawrence
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leigh al-jazeera belfast. sri lanka's disputed prime minister mahinda rajapaksa says he will appeal against a court order that stops his cabinet from holding meetings the court ruled on a petition signed by one hundred twenty two legislators a challenge to rajapakse as all thirty to hold office he lost to no confidence votes last month rajapaksa was controversially installed after the president sacked prime minister run you were missing in october in a move many consider unconstitutional ukraine is building up its military muscle reservists are being called up to training centers and large scale exercises expected in the coming days for those russia's seizure of three ukrainian ships and twenty four crew members in the black sea within a week ago ukraine wants nato to deploy ships to the region accusing russia of blockading ports nato secretary general says russia must allow freedom of
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navigation to traineeships there is no justification for this use of force we call for a call under strengths russia must release the ukrainian sailors and soups it must also allow freedom over navigation and unhindered access to ukraine and ports in the sea of also ukrainian vessels military as well as civilian have the right to navigate through the current strait and the sea also well emergency measures in ukraine have raised political tensions far right militias are trying to capitalize on it to gain support but they've also been accused of vigilante violence and extremism and are simmons has more from kharkiv in ukraine another exchange of accusations between ukraine and russia from the president here. earlier. the kremlin keeps testing the limits of
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the global order checking whether the world will accept turning the hours of sea and the black sea into a russian lake it's an enormous threat. russia says poroshenko has words are absurd the ukrainian president had a photo call with new deliveries of military hardware as the kremlin accused him of trying to generate tension prashant go is making a partial call up of reservists but at the same time stressing it is an mobilization that will only happen if russia invades he says. but some veterans of ukraine's war with pro russian separatists say there's confusion about martial law this is a memorial service for fallen soldiers attended by nationalists. the gun salute and the sentiment maybe in honor of the dead however there's an
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underlying theme here it's political and very right wing. with slick promotional videos in place of recruitment drives this group is called the national corpus of vigilante movement after the ukrainian uprising in twenty fourteen fighters from the voluntary as all but sally and were a mainstay in the battle against pro russian separatists not any more with the regular army getting bigger by the day this man is a former as old soldier he says people need to be reassured about martial law. would what are we reach out to them on the streets in their houses or get their people and knock on doors and tell them that there is going to be normal delays ation of a sudden my question how reassuring these members of his organization when they're out looking and in their own way stopping illegal gambling unlicensed alcohol in
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bars drug dealing they even stop actors all of film set because it's a movie in ukraine's soffit past sometimes they're calling in the police. other times they're fighting. but where the security forces stand in all of this they're certainly not stopping the militias from their actions we were invited to a training session in martial arts for female members of the militias on the outskirts of the city but the police turned those round saying martial law was in force and we couldn't film anywhere in the area. it hakim view create a second city where a third of the population is ethnic russian the far right may not have a major following but nevertheless if the state lets the militias carry on without further restrictions it could cause even more the security here andrew symonds al-jazeera hockey for ukraine. the us president says relations with
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china have taken a big leap forward donald trump says the chinese government has agreed to reduce import tariffs on american cars as part of their trade war truce and china's president xi jinping met at the g twenty summit in argentina over the weekend they agreed to try to resolve their differences over the next ninety days i was also delayed boosting tariffs on chinese goods in january the world bank says it's doubling its funding for poorer countries to prepare for climate change in outspent to boost the funding to two hundred billion dollars comes as leaders meet in poland for un the talks known as the conference of the parties and tackling global warming officials representing nearly two hundred nations including the u.n. secretary general antonio terror's have two weeks to agree on the details of the twenty fifteen paris climate accord we are in trouble we
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are in deep trouble with climate change climate change is running faster than we are and we much catch up sooner rather than later before it is too late. for many people regions even countries this is already a matter of life or death and this meeting is the most important gathering on climate change since the paris agreement was signed it's if these are true overstates the urgency of our situation. well renowned british broadcaster and naturalist david attenborough also attended the talks he had a strong warning about taking action before it's too late if we don't take action the collapse of our civilizations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon the people have spoken leaders of the world
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you must believe the continuation of our civilization. and the natural world upon which we depend is in your hands. as a breaking news for you on the case it's a report in the world all street journal that the cia director gina hospital is to brief the us senate leaders on the death of the saudi journalist. but remember that gina has paul went to istanbul in the early days of the investigation into his killing and was briefed by the turkish authorities on what they knew the kind of evidence they had about the ajmal her shoulder killing she then went back to the united states and has now it appears been asked to brief u.s. senate leaders on the death of her shoulder we'll have more on that for you as soon as we get it. so they come in they'll do their news hour. space probe near
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a distant asteroid is part of a mission to map the early origins of life in the universe. and sports. to get that chance to win one of the game's top awards. thank you want. business updates. it's going places together.
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thank business updates. it's going places. you. know a. new u.s. space probe successfully approached a distant asteroid on monday part of a complex and technically advanced mission to learn more about the origins of the universe and the presence of life beyond earth. reports. we have arrived.
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i five all around at the mission control center as nasa spacecraft cyrus rex moved into position alongside the asteroid benu one hundred and thirty million kilometers from earth launched two years ago cyrus rex's mission is to map the giant space rock analyze its chemical make up and bring back some of its material for scientists to study it may reveal secrets about the formation of planets and the origins of life. this is a dark asteroid that we have found and that we're going to hunt down we're going to orbit we're going to take a good look at it and we're going to bring back a sample this is a fantastic mission benu about five hundred meters in diameter is a remnant of the earliest material that coalesced billions of years ago to form the earth and other planets oh cyrus rex will study the asteroid at close range using
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mapping technology and spectroscope that provide information about what it's made of that phase of the mission will last more than a year then in twenty twenty the spacecraft will approach the new surface there's two additional maneuvers that we do that both match the asteroid spin rate and then put us on a trajectory where we go down towards the asteroid so we actually do take thrusters and push ourselves gently towards the asteroid an arm will reach out to touch its rocky face with a blast of nitrogen gas the contraption will collect some dust and rock that container will then be sealed and it was cyrus will speed back to earth ejecting its extraterrestrial cargo which will land by parachute in the utah desert in september two thousand and twenty three scientists hope their study of the material will reveal whether it contains certain organic molecules called amino acids that
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are essential building blocks of all forms of life if they are found in high concentrations on ben you it could mean that the universe as a whole is more likely to contain life forms in ancient egyptian myth was cyrus was the god of rebirth who ruled over the darkness beyond our world and taught humanity the arts of civilization the deities twenty first century namesake may help us learn much about the origin of the universe and ourselves robert oulds al-jazeera. time for sport now has andy thank you so much slower and more current world cup star luca moderate she's one of football's ballon d'or was one of the game's most coveted individual prizes what it's like his country it's the first ever world cup final appearance in his part of the roman dread seeing this one three straight champions league titles his win ending a decade of ballon d'or dominance for
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a little messy in cristiana right now though renowned i came second in this photo while messi was down in fifth all moderates the latest winner of a title is first handed out in one thousand nine hundred fifty six it's organized by france football magazine with journalists from around the world voting for the winners some new awards this year france and paris anjum on strike a killing them back pay was named best young player and noways out ahead of berg who plays as a striker for european champions early on that won the first ever female door prize so some belated recognition of the women's game their own honey is the head of women's football in switzerland says more has to be done to promote female place. unfortunately the feet of the men's lock up takes place only every four years where i do think every four year is the right timing for a future women's world cup but in between there should be more competitions on a continental level or on
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a big tournaments like the club world cup which would give people all over the world a yearly annual competition that i could watch women's football these big competitions seem to really get to the media get some coverage worldwide be globally transmitted and then be a reach to people and can create more and more movement for women's football so the women's lock up in canada was a huge success for women's football as was the two thousand level winds woke up and as will be the next women's lock up the world has woken up the federations of broken up the media has woken up and women's football is now transmitted all over the place which is really great and helps women's football to continue in their development in their professional structures. sports go will face switzerland while england will take on the netherlands in the semifinals of the inaugural european nations league games will take place next june the last four draw was made in the republic of ireland the nations league began in september involved more than fifty countries england's game with the dutch will be the first competitive meeting
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between that same since the european championships back in one thousand nine hundred ninety six on that occasion and england side that included current manager gareth southgate one for warm hearts nation and defending european champions porch where price wasn't on june the fifth with the other semi coming up the following day the final that will take place on the ninth of june we've seen the impact of a successful national team can have on the on the nation of summer. and we've also seen the belief that has. been bred into young players from winning it used level so for the senior team to now be knocking on the door of the to stage a major major finals this is crucial for us. we have a lot of respect. for the english team we have a lot of international players playing for in different clubs in the premier league and the way how many sing their english sides. what we like
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giving confidence giving possibilities opportunities to two young players and that's the same way what we'd like to do in aren't you a fan have also confirmed that video assistant referees will be used in the knockout rounds of this season's champions league the system or also be in place for those nations league finals the german bund as they get and sorry are in italy already have they are and it will arrive in the english premier league next season the division that sent them for this intermittent so for it because actions even when we saw stop the image don't have dubbed the north side battle to nobility so imagine this eight in one instance so difficult for the referees that. there would be help that struggling english premier league team southampton afford their manager mark hughes the team are in the relegation zone of one just three games
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during hughes's eight month stay at the club first time assistant coach kevin davis will take charge of the gang against scotland that's coming up on wednesday on the players to realise and see the club for how or see it it's a fantastic club with fantastic support everybody here at this training facility and at the stadium wants everybody on the pitch to do well. not just the players to grasp that understand more more that what is more about it. and in the n.f.l. the green bay packers a far better head coach mike mccarthy after an ugly loss to the cardinals a cult has been with that same thirteen seasons lead that saying it's the super bowl title in twenty ten but on sunday the packers lost twenty seven seen their fifth loss in six games joe philbin has been named the interim coach before the announcement that seems course about reflected on the latest setback is frustrating because i really like. him i'm proud of them they bros persues you know
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sprigs and mcrae coming in and we've heard it all season long but we just heard too much of you know we've been playing a lot of younger and. i think you'd better do it in the future for this we're. going to do to stop here right now and stick together. and pakistan's yes it was closing in on another personal record as it's a matter of good opening day in the deciding test of the series with new zealand yes it's three wickets in abu dhabi and he's just a couple more to reach two hundred korea dismissals is set to hit a landmark in the fewest of a number of test appearances the ceiling caps in kane williamson sub scored his team with eighty nine is that source reached six hundred and twenty nine fists for ok the decisive force looking for now let's get back to lauren in london. andy thank you very much indeed and that's it for me for this news out of the back in a moment with more the day's news thanks so much watching to.
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know that we're in the world is primary for us to be superior to then it is inside all. defending the will fly we have been called greenies audits territories and trades as i was the place is now let the designer who has fallen into the funds flowing reba into not seeing. one man's fight for the rights of indigenous harry teach a time to swim a witness documentary on al-jazeera. it's the fost day of school in bob an elementary school in mosul. this school is a military base firing rocket propelled grenades on multiples of nearby and out it
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falsus. most helpful gluten what it is like to be in school up to three years hope war. six year old sala that was house of survived a mass like the t.t.s. home and almost wiped out his entire family he now lives in the popular destroyed halls with his father and grandfather. solace for the past his son for the first day in school is hopeful new friends would hope is that a company. a notorious symbol of the u.s. war on terror one said to close guantanamo bay and it's detainees go in no way will have identified as a priority is the construction of a nail five value. i'm afraid that we're setting the conditions to return back to. the state sponsored torture. rendition revisited to on al
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jazeera. breaking news on the. the wall street journal says donald trump's spy chief is going to brief senators on the journalist's killing. live from london also coming up the state has decided to.

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