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hello there mild weather is pushing its way across europe now it's mostly behind this weather system hey you can see the cloud lowering its way eastward and it's behind that where we do have that milder air it's bringing us some wet weather as well most of that is in the north and where it hits the cold air we are seeing some of that turn to snow behind there that's where the mall there the air is and it's still very unsettled so lots of what weather pushing across the u.k. there and some pretty strong winds across the north for friday they're all some warnings out for the severe weather that system then pulls away eastwards further as we head through the day on saturday and still generally looking quite unsettled for the northwestern parts but miles and then we've got that area of snow digging its way further into the eastern parts of europe now a few areas of rain have also been affecting us in libya and in benghazi we have had some flooding the skies here have now cleared but it's not going to stay dry for all of us this is a weather system hey that's working its way across the mediterranean towards us and
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on friday night it looks like tripoli and the surrounding areas are really going to be quite wet and they could be a little bit of flooding here towards the west that is looking fine and dry for similar back for the top temperature of around twenty or twenty one degrees over the next few days so that should feel fairly pleasant in the sunshine out just a touch cooler at eighteen. xenophobe violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of europe. al-jazeera infiltrates one of the continent's boss describing right to organizations and exposes links to members of the european parliament and marine the pens national. generation hate. one with a special two pot investigation on al-jazeera.
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time for sake a look at the top stories here it out there turkey's intelligence chief has briefed u.s. senators about his country's investigation into the murder of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi there's growing pressure on the white house to hold saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound man responsible for the killing. a second day of peace talks aimed at ending the war in yemen is due to start in sweden within the hour day one so a promising start with the arrival sides agreeing to exchange prisoners a u.s. sponsored resolution to condemn the palestinian hamas movement has failed to win enough votes in the u.n.
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general assembly fell short of the required two thirds majority angering the u.s. ambassador nikki haley who said it would have been a chance to quote right and historic wrong. an executive of the chinese tech giant is due to face court in canada after being arrested at the request of the united states among one jew's detention has rattled global stocks as analysts fear it would aggravate america and china's trade dispute as we call him reports. from the very start it was going to be a day of losses stocks losing value at a fast clip on concerns the u.s. and china trade dispute is only going to get worse this is happening after news broke that at the request of the us canada arrested when joe the chief financial officer of wall way the giant chinese technology company she is also the daughter of its founder chua way is a really big company in china and. you know it's considered you know tech
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royalty she is the c.e.o. of the company and so she's a big deal in china happened saturday the same time that u.s. president donald trump was meeting with his counterpart. president xi jinping hoping to calm fears of an escalating trade war announcing a ninety day truce of sorts in an interview with national public radio the us national security advisor was asked if the president knew about the arrest during the dinner i don't know the answer that i knew in advance but this is something that that we get from the justice department and these kinds of things happen with some frequency we certainly don't inform the president on every one of them and bolton wouldn't say nor would anyone else in the u.s. government what she was arrested for although some senators implied it had to do with potentially violating sanctions on iran the canadian prime minister seemed to add to the mystery of the appropriate authorities took decisions in this case we
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were advised by them with a few days notice that this was in the works but of course there was no gauge meant or involvement in the political level the chinese are condemning this and demanding her release the timing of the arrest on the same day as the meeting could be seen as a deliberate move to send a message but experts say that might not be the case though on foresman processes work on their own schedule and people sometimes don't understand that about the united states is the department of justice does not consult with the president when they're going to make an arrest we'll know more on friday when mom makes her first appearance in court what happens there could impact more than just her freedom but fortunes across the globe. article one al-jazeera washington. former u.s. president george h.w. bush is being buried in texas ending five days of official ceremonies thousands of people lined the train route as his casket was transported to his presidential
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library in the city of college station following a private gray side this the u.s. forty first president was laid to rest next to his wife barbara who died earlier this year. the last migrant rescue ship operating of the coast of libya is ending its mission doctors without borders say a smear campaign by european governments is force the aquarius to stop saving asylum seekers in the mediterranean the boat lost its registration in september it's been blocked at the french port of must say the oil producing group opec is trying to reach an agreement with russia on how much it will cut its output of crude oil ministers from member countries meeting in vienna have agreed to reduce oil production due to an oversupply but russia which is known because opposes massive cuts on thursday oil prices tumbled as
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a result of the deadlock paul brennan has more from vienna. a highly unusual situation if not unprecedented here at opec headquarters with the day's meeting ending with no formal announcement about oil production cuts as expected now it's left the journalists in the analysts here somewhat perplexed what exactly is going to be the policy of opec going forward but i think it's also an indication that opec is no longer the person is no longer the body the calls the shots in the global oil markets but the bigger body opec plus and indeed there's not opec states such as the united states their influence now is massive and opec's monopoly of power. think of the past now what we're expecting on friday is the opec plus members that's ten opec members that are closely aligned with the opec block very going to come here to vienna join the discussions and the expectation is that then figures will be put on exactly how much opec and its allies will cut production
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into twenty nineteen but as the saudi energy minister said it's not a done deal it's still if as opposed to a when. the european union and france have pledged one and a half billion dollars for the son held region in west and central africa the heads of state of the safe a so-called g five nations are meeting in the mauritanian capital to raise funds the five nations represent a huge area in the southern sahara desert that's been blighted by years of conflict as well as a lack of infrastructure because he has more now from the mauritanian capital not chopped money and refugees to are wearing the yellow vest more than a sign of protest against the french government it's a symbol of despair or like they say in france six years since the french military intervention in northern mali and
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a combined twenty five thousand soldiers on the ground these two are examined this house still cannot go home. there's no peace there are agreements but the wall continues and we the people that trash and how can we keep living like this there are the five presidents of the g five so house they've sent a joint military force in another bid to regain control of an area mostly in the hands of rebel groups. we need to reinforce the trust of the people of the sahil in their institutions to help us put words into action help us with our g five development plan. and so one after the other international donors announced their contributions. in a matter of two hours they raise one point seven billion dollars funds that will go to development projects such as solar and wind energy new railway line roads airports and even a new g five saheli airline. at stake is this ability of
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a region as big as the united states where most of the one hundred million people don't have access to electricity or water or a hospital or school to go to. the european union it wants to stop the flow of illegal migration to their continent they are one of the largest contributors we need to do something special because the situation in the center of money for example it's really difficult for the phone being. the extremist nor is reaching the king of france so it's important to to avoid that this spread of fix for news is continuing in the future but can those leading military operation in this the hell also be the ones bringing peace not to these two are of refugees winning hearts and minds who will not be easy while the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate so much money has been raised in the name of the people of this
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a hell and yet they have so far seemed so little of it nicholas hawke al-jazeera shot. at least thirty five people have been detained in athens after protesters threw rocks and far beyond that police they were marking ten years since the fatal police shooting of a teenager the two thousand and eight killing led to weeks of riots and looting across the country more than two thousand police were deployed to the greek capital for the annual march in france will have eight hundred nine thousand police officers on duty across the country on saturday as part of exceptional security measures ahead of more anti-government protests the eiffel tower will be closed along with a dozen museums and cultural sites in paris amid fears of a repeat of last week's riots they've each has more now from the french capital. it was the worst violence seen on the streets of central paris since the uprising in may one nine hundred sixty eight scores of people were hurt and hundreds
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arrested in battles with riot police last saturday it all began with a petition posted on facebook by this woman in may calling for a drop in fuel prices at the pumps a million hits and six months later she was live streaming to her followers driving to the first of the yellow vest protests in november. on line. with streaming live lots of roads have been blocked by the police. the truck driver eric drew eg call for a national blockade against fuel prices on his facebook page it's now received seventeen million hits but it's mark zuckerberg who is behind their success or a chief executive of facebook introduced a new algorithm this year for the company's news feed with this update we will prioritize posts that spark conversations and meaningful interaction between people
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. the result has been the internet gets flooded by the yellow vests groups and pages from traditional media outlets are to get a look in now that they have redraw from this. huge tax and they realize that's not enough anymore so i think micro is paying big time on this of the glory of them because he makes the game game for him to play it was tom who came up with the idea the yellow vests should become the symbol of the protest in a facebook video posted from the south of france it's received more than five million hits i have something with chants on french people will be motivated and go out traditional forms of journalism are taking a beating television reporters were booed and pushed away by demonstrators join the protests last week media academics say according to the demonstrators the real expressions of people can only be found on facebook and journalists are just another elite who are out of touch with the voice of the matter. now students have
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joined the protests the demonstrations are gaining momentum at this high school north of the capital one hundred forty six of them were arrested by police after clashes and herded into a garden david chaytor al jazeera paris. presidential candidates are rallying supporters across the democratic republic of congo ahead of this month's election twenty men and one woman a competing to succeed joseph kabila the latest outbreak of ebola and on going security problems are among the biggest sees on voters' minds. depends on the responsibility of everyone who support the candidate and lots of people are forty. and you can see how enthusiastic we are. and we are very happy because the leaders came today they've been forced to stop every one hundred meters to talk in greece because everybody wanted time people want to
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tell the government that they need to create new jobs and they expect safety. has some of the worst internet connectivity in the western hemisphere but the government has now launched a new initiative to try to help its citizens access the worldwide web a latin america editor reports now from capitol hill. cuba is one of the world's least connected countries people can not have internet at home and so the only way for most cubans to surf the net is to do what you see right here come out onto the street with their smartphones or their computers and try to hook up to the many why fire hotspots that exist outdoors and of course you have to pay for it but it is the only way to go and it is very slow in fact so slow that you can literally take a nap waiting sometimes for a page to load up but that is about to change as of right now the government is making available data on your smartphone if you can afford it it costs ten dollars
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for one or thirty dollars for four which is roughly one month's salary but yet people are lining up for the service at a wal-mart level. to communicate with family and friends who live outside cuba and also get the information that's available on the internet my phone that. she says that this is going to be much more comfortable she can actually get online from our home or from work not outside on the street she can actually surf the web like people do everywhere else in the world now the way this works is you have to wait for the state phone company expects to send you a text message advising you that you are now eligible to sign up for the plan like gary here who just received his message and he's about to sign up for the least expensive of the plans that are available now for those of us who are used to having data readily available on our smartphones this is nothing short of revolutionary unfortunately i'm still waiting for my message and so i'm still
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