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two hundred cases have been reported so far in the modeling area doctors and nurses are encouraging people to get treatment early. before meeting. so. if the. but a shortage of essential drugs and equipment in many public health centers makes it more difficult to deal with the disease some junior doctors are also on strike over pay and work conditions and nurses are threatening to do the same more than fifty people died from the cholera in september that was in the capital harare this latest outbreak isn't contained. this disease could spread opposition leaders say zimbabwe's health sector has suffered and the years of corruption and mismanagement
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but government officials deny the allegations insisting sanctions imposed by the west and the economic crisis in the country are to blame. some of these miners planned to go back to work is the only job they can find they know there's a risk of reinfection but say they and their families need the money. dahlan zimbabwe at least fourteen people including six hostages were killed early on friday in brazil during a shootout between police and bank robbers they were attempting to blow up a.t.m.'s at true banks when the police opened fire on them in the interior state. interior of state five of the dead hostages were members of the same family and included two children three suspects arrested. the humans have been exploring the surface of mars remotely for more than two decades now though for the first time we've heard what it sounds like.
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those are vibrations caused by wind as it rolls across the solar panes the solar panels of nasa's new laws inside landed touchdown on the red planet last month i did a global first china has launched a rover to explore the far side of the moon the chuang a for loop a probe mission blasted off for the rocket early on saturday it's expected to land in the new year and carry out surveys of the untouched to rain state media says that if the mission is successful it will help beijing's ambitions to become a space superpower some live pictures for you oh we were going to show you live pictures but apparently not we'll show you some pictures we recorded earlier the space x. dragon cargo craft as more or less arrived at the international space station is the sixteenth resupply mission but space x. is conducted to international space station on board the dragon capsule of thousands of kilograms of supplies as well as materials and equipment that will
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support will than two hundred fifty scientific investigations crew members aboard the i s s will now have to use the station seventeen metre long robotic arm to capture the cast capsule and attach it to the orbiting space station now life in the east of iraq's second largest city is beginning to return to normal a year after i saw was defeated but for those from the west of mosul it's a completely different story from that of a serious but matheson reports. to hear music drifting across a public square in mosul would have been unthinkable just over a year ago when i saw fighters roaming the city streets and being outside after nightfall could mean a beating or even death is that. this is a message of peace that eisen is no longer here in mosul the society should live in he says in harmony after these dark days. this is the eastern side of the tigris
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river here people are trying to reclaim the night while knowing a short distance away lies stark remind us of battles. in the west side of mosul is still in darkness most of the people there saw its side is alive but the west side is dead there is total destruction there it is like to hear regime a bomb dropped daylight reveals the devastation on the western banks of the tigris people who used to live in houses of bricks and cement and western mosul are now sheltering in tents in camps like this one thousands have lost everything parts of eastern warsaw may look like they're returning to normal but people from the west say there's nothing normal for them to return to. so do mohammed has been living in this tent with his family since their home in west mosul was bombed said whom lost both arms in the attacks and us with hope we can return to mosul right now security is still fragile our houses are level to the ground there is no life for us there
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anymore it is better to stay in the camp for the time being despite the harsh living conditions people in mosul say the wreckage west of the tigris as a memorial to the city's dark past. but that the bustling parts of the east are the signs of a brighter future rob matheson al-jazeera the kurdish region of northern iraq. just ahead in the sports latvian sharpshooter. james of the lakers home from texas for the last forty years tell you more in just a few moments. in
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the final. al jazeera. where ever you.
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are going to have a sport that has pulled thank you very much a big weekend of european football was kicked off by events on friday the italian champions once eleven points clear at the top of syria when they beat and some on. his second half had a was the only goal of the game ensuring you very have now want fourteen of the fifteen league matches this season with one draw that only blemish on their record they're going for an eighth century out title in a row and to remain third in the table behind napoli in the netherlands p.s.v. eindhoven have also won fourteen of their fifteen matches the latest coming against excel c.e.o. who didn't really live up to their name on friday this own goal by year end might say putting the rotterdam side three nil down excelsior one in on time even since one thousand nine hundred seventy one they were never going to end that run in this
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match they even birdbrain with the fourth p.s.v. winning six nil thanks to luke the young second goal of the night and they still are only two points ahead of iraq's at the top of the dutch every division. mali striker musette moravia played a major part as porto went five points clear at the top of the portuguese primarily get the west african got his team back into it after their gonna goal down to puerto montt men say his knock down then gave to kenya an easy tappin to put porto ahead or a gets set up a third just after this as well before deciding to stop playing second fiddle backing another goal to make it four one. english champions manchester city travel to fourth place chelsea on saturday still unbeaten in the league chelsea boss mirecki are sorry says he has no idea how to get the better pep guardiola side to very difficult measure against maybe at the moment the burst diverse team in europe
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is so nobody world that is relieved who would be. against were. they lost every match so i don't know you have to ask somebody who. has fifty sixty month who are consistent every three days that is the most difficult things which in business and then be seven games but sixty mount every three days that is a motif you can in all sports the normal outlets and that's why it is a big compliment for the players they know that and i repeat them a tell them every day a huge police operation is underway in madrid ad of sunday's copper limited or is final funds of argentina's two biggest football clubs river plate and barca juniors have started arriving in the spanish capital for the second leg of the match it was relocated from one of sirees after river supporters attacked the baucus team bus as it made its way to the monumental stadium it's now been nearly a month since the team's played out a two two draw in the first leg. but what if you know that's in us
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a month but we had to leave almost one week before playing the final we played the first leg one month ago that's a long time in between matches to be honest this is not what i'm used to and this is not what i have chosen as a coach even this trip to europe but i understand river plate or in the same situation as us and i understand that things just got out of hand no matter what the players or the coaches want the draw for the women's world cup takes place on saturday in paris twenty four teams will compete in the tournament in france next year women's football continues to a new fans on break barriers and it's thanks to many at the grassroots like eight year old kendall audio complera we reported her story in september when she was told she couldn't play it's her local youth football club in argentina with the boys because mixed gender teams weren't allowed in her area any more she started a campaign with female players from argentina as national team and on thursday the sixteen clubs in the santa fe province reversed that decision and also agreed to
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start a kills only. le bron james is thirty five points couldn't stop the los angeles lakers getting rolled by the san antonio spurs in texas on friday night james and the lakers had beaten the spurs on thursday and had a fifteen point lead at one stage of this game le bron getting the lay up and drawing a foul san antonio accidently listed le bron as a rookie in the pre-game notes austrian center jaco pirtle did make the three time champ look somewhat inexperienced on the fence here it was love in david bird tons of quick fire three pointer in the fourth that killed things off spurs winning this one hundred thirty three two hundred twenty. le bron's form a team there on the miami heat were too hot for the phoenix suns a career high twenty two points for either by led the way justice winslow added twenty of his own leading a rather nice three points ahead this was an eighth straight loss for phoenix one hundred fifteen to ninety eight. tributes are being paid to two former major league
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baseball players killed in a car crash in venezuela after a botched robbery in a who played in the and will be for eleven years died alongside jose castillo a former major league and failed at the players were in a car with two others when they swerved to avoid a booby trap placed on the road by bandits the thieves then stole belongings from the athletes four people have been arrested. new zealand have one a cricket test series away from home against pakistan for the first time after forty nine years of trying on friday the kiwis set pakistan a target of two hundred eighty five victory in the third test in abu dhabi international cricket has not been played in pakistan since two thousand and nine after sri lanka's team bus was attacked there but they've enjoyed a ten year unbeaten run in their adopted home the u.a.e. that came to an end this term southie williams some of ella not just patel took three wickets each to help using a zip zero to eight hundred twenty three run when and the two want series triumph.
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india have built a hundred sixty six run lead over australia after day three of the first test in adelaide they skittled the hosts for two hundred thirty five before getting back to work with the bats kohli and pujara had a seventy one run stand australia we desperate for some early wickets on day four after a long season lewis hamilton has finally got his hands on this year's formula one drivers trophy and world champion for the fifth time lois saboteur. and was the guest of honor at the f.i.a. ward ceremony and see some pittsburgh on friday the five time world champion promised to keep raising the bar with miss eight so. i would be up here without this incredible team sorry you know i'm just really a chink in the chain the so many people in and i'm sure for everyone has a team here is so many people in them in the backgrounds of the really the unsung
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heroes and kind of we're the ones that come up here in. our scene and receive these great awards but it could've been done without this great team so it's been a real privilege been with mercedes benz for the last six years it's crazy to think that this is my twelve season but. luckily keep me sane for another years so i'm not going to be the oldest driver. and yeah but otherwise we just we just got to keep pushing. well many thanks dave that's it from the dentist back to a teacher in just a few moments also you get from. a
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notorious symbol of the u.s. war on terror one said for closure guantanamo bay and its detainees go in no way we have identified as a priority is the construction of a nail high value detention center i'm afraid that we're setting the conditions to return back to proxies or would county and state sponsored torture as we did have done in the past rendition revisited part two on al jazeera. an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees. but their retreat to a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other gastrointestinal problems. smoke from the massive wildfires now blankets much of northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world but with
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more than twelve thousand structures lost in the wildfires concerns remain about long term accommodations jobs and medical care. local officials say there isn't enough housing stock available. xenophobe violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of europe. al-jazeera infiltrates one of the continent's past describing. and exposes links to members of the european parliament and marine appends national party generation hate. one of the special two pot investigation on al jazeera. french police arrest hundreds of people as antigovernment protests resume in paris
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. hello welcome to our jazeera live from doha i'm melting that is also coming up. papers directly implicate donald trump in campaign finance crimes as new evidence is provided about contacts between his inner circle and russia. you haven't told us in sweden go on with the warring sides divided over the reopening of sana airport. iran's president lashes out at the u.s. for reimposing sanctions on his country. but faster french for the use of fired tear gas and arrested hundreds of people as
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the second weekend of the so-called yellow vests protest gets underway in paris demonstrators calling on president emmanuel mackerel to resign early in the week the president's government canceled a planned hikes in fuel taxes. now this is the issue that her that she got so many people upset and irate but many of these people are now saying that they're not going to stop demonstrating until the government meets their wider demands that last weekend's violent protests were the worst for decades one hundred thirty people were injured in the capital on the french government doesn't want to repeat this weekend on friday the interior minister announced eighty nine thousand security forces have been deployed across the country eight thousand of those are on the streets of paris armored vehicles they are in the capital for the first time since the protests began last month all right let's go live to our correspondent
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david chalke chaytor david you're in the heart of the city as this protest is growing almost by the minute. yes here in the seans elisei at the top of the seans of d.c. we've been serious seeing a series of running fights stun grenades and tear gas i was actually at. the front line of the first push along a side street just behind me where they tried to break a barrier metal barrier and sort of the police it didn't manage because a huge number of take gas grenades was thrown out of the crowd a very narrow street very effective it drove everybody back out now there are a series of of confrontations between the police and the yellow vests here on other side streets or along the seans of the se and so we're seeing time again shiloh's
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of tear gas coming in to disperse the yellow vests and to make sure they don't try and break through the lines now as to what's happening to the others who are supposed to be joining here the students on the stand they've been blocked off by the police and they've taken to the kneading positions on the ground with the hands behind their heads in a copy of those extraordinary pictures we saw with the riot police to high school students. about sixty miles north of west of of paris on thursday and they were really shocking pictures and now the students are being blocked from joining the best here copying them needing down in front of the riot police i do the biggest sounds that we've been hearing from here in the seans elisei. macron demi c.o.m with macro resigned so they seem to be narrowing in just to present
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a macro and this is a protest not about fuel prices anymore and the other things that really concentrating on pres democracy and also shouting the anger of the tactics be. used by the right place and this is a situation that confronts say many french presidents is that when popular protest takes to the streets so many presidents in the past of actually full and as a consequence of this is this emanuel macros may meant that he's really going to have to. really get to have to confront in order to keep his presidency and i. guess martine i don't think it's a case of keeping his presidency alive but it's certainly a case of keeping his reforms alive now eighteen months into his presidency he suddenly finds himself down to twenty three percent in the opinion polls that's a record for anybody only eighteen months into their heads and see in the fifth republic and he realizes that something like sixty to seventy percent of the french
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public as a whole support the aims of the yellow best results now they are many many different shades of political opinion in many policies they want to change things like the pensioners are finding it hard to make ends meet of them and also the farmers also truck drivers it is quite extraordinary the number of all the different protests that are going on within the best revolves and it's going to be very hard for president michel who used to be here so on touchable now he's dealing with his worst crisis this is really getting very close to him and i believe from his ministers statements that he will make a televised address to the nation of choose day of next week and exactly what position he takes who very much depend on what happens here in the streets of the moment he might have a very clear majority in the national assembly amongst the m.p.'s he certainly
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doesn't have on the streets and the streets are the place where the french usually push their claims through and usually be down there. president this is where the real opposition is not in the national assembly. all right david kay said that live on the streets of paris. that we've been speaking to alexander seale his work in france for many years and he says the protests is a mainly the president's failure to fulfill his election promises people are angry because. they can't really be protesting against living costs and those students are also demonstrating they were demonstrating yesterday and farmers are also going to demonstrate next week to really fronts is really going to be blocked next week so really it's a sort of anger against many in mexico in the french president and people want to
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make. to be out basically a he was very popular when he was elected but now he is its ratings are about twenty six percent when you're a candidate you make his promises but afterwards. you you fail to make your promises to it's very difficult and that same thing happens to former presidents don't he he promised to to raid yeah unemployment rate but he didn't manage to. now let's go to the us are two significant legal developments in the piling the pressure on president trump documents released by prosecutors in new york have for the first time directly linked the president to financial crimes that were allegedly committed during his twenty sixteen white house campaign and separately robert known as team which is investigating alleged russian interference in the campaign says moscow contacted
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donald trump and then personal lawyer michael cohen as far back as one hundred fifteen. team also says that trump's former campaign manager paul manifold that hey violated a plea deal by lying to them on five different masses including his own contacts with a russian associate now the white house says none of this reveals anything new and it's not damaging to the president our correspondent is she have written z. he reports from washington d.c. . shortly after the release of some of the prosecution documents the u.s. president expressed his lack of concern totally clears the president he wrote thank you it's not clear exactly what he was referring to but some believe the contents of the latest memos should provide some cause for concern for donald trump michael cohen was trump's long time lawyer and fix up he's pled guilty to tax evasion and campaign finance violations and it's this latter charge that now directly implicates the president in its filing prosecutors in new york say code made to hush money payments to women in contravention of campaign finance law that filing
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says as cohen has now admitted with respect to both payments he acted in coordination with and at the direction of individual one individual one is assumed to be donald trump so prosecutors are directly implicating the president in the crime the special counsel's moment about cohen confirmed what was already in the public domain about failed attempts to build a trump tower in moscow that continued even as trump was on the campaign trail expounding about his proposed russian foreign policy however there are two new areas which might be of concern to trump firstly miller writes cohen provided the special counsel's office with useful information concerning certain discrete russia related matters core to its investigation that he obtained by virtue of his regular contact with company executives during the campaign and cohen provided relevant and useful information concerning his contacts with persons connected to the white house during the twenty seventeen twenty eighteen time period. it's unclear what information miller is referring to during the campaign but it's striking cohen is
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also discussing trump's first year in office with the special prosecutor. miller has also submitted a document about former trump campaign manager paul manifold he was convicted of illegal lobbying for the ukrainian government as well as financial fraud the special prosecutor says manifold broke a plea agreement reached to provide information in return for like a sentence this involves a redacted name miller says while negotiating the agreement mamma for provided information about redaction that was pertinent to an investigation in another district however after signing the plea agreement manifold told the government a different and exculpatory version of the events in addition miller says mount a fortnight about context he had with the trumpet ministration after he had reached that plea agreement the former director of the f.b.i. happened to be in capitol hill for a closed door questioning on friday he praised the special counsel's investigation but gave a reminder that a lot of questions remain the most important occasion of that is you don't know
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anything about it except when he files something court and that's what makes it so don't trump has now been implicated directly in campaign finance violations but it's not clear what these latest findings have to do with the russian collusion investigation if anything however taken in conjunction with this heavily redacted document that was filed earlier this week in conjunction with the investigation into a former security advisor michael flynn there's plenty of speculation she had out his era washington scott think this is professor of political science and international studies at the university of birmingham in the u.k. and he says that president trump will be called to in a constitutional crisis bigger the more cicadas he five as the special counsel robert muller well we are on two paths right now and one of those pounds will culminate the combination of the federal prosecutions and the robert morris investigation as to when miller will bring his fall.

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