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about against the current political environment in the us is also part of the problem she's a publicist whose business is targeted at the american market. and sort of the moment he guns it is both as mexicans we worry about the caravan because it's here and for those of us who cross often into the us donald trump has been talking about immigration since he got into power and he wants to build his wall so this is giving him an excuse to fulfill his crazy idea and build his wall of migrants are giving him all the reasons to do it. another curve and might start moving from central america did new year mexicans understand why people want to seek a better life in the united states but there's also concern that it's mexico which is paying the highest price of this border crisis but at the hemi al-jazeera did one. still ahead for you on the program concerns that a volcano they call the mountain of god is on the verge of a rapture and look at what pace means for the messiah community living in its shadow. and will be live in the dread of all the reaction from
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a compliment to doris finally famous. a recent u.n. report has given renewed urgency to the fight against climate change and there was threats like sea level rise at this year's climate talks in poland can the international community seize the opportunity to take concerted action to play with al-jazeera the latest from the front lines of the climate crisis from the conference itself an investigation into the real powers that control the world health organization their obligation to their shareholders completely overwhelms any consideration of public health can they be trusted with building a healthier future if their loyalty becomes questionable using the people that are about to be h one n one porsche isn't getting much difficult for you now that w h o has just passed who says down here in terms of austria. that you trust tool on
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al-jazeera. of all kaino in northeastern tanzania known to the messiah people as the mountain of god as showing signs it might erupt the old boy lemke is unique the baklava that flows from it is much cooler than all of ok nose and even turns white when it comes into contact with water but as catherine sawyer reports from the foothills of the area it's threatening nearby villages and three major sites of early human
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development towering above everything else around the lake natural area in nothing tanzania. stands at more than seven thousand feet the local mosque community call it the mountain of god for the last two years it's been rumbling geologists a morning tearing its activity more intently because of the reasons care an eruption was imminent that threat level has since diminished but scientists say nothing can be left to chance hansen is professor at the university of the wrestler geology department he says tanzania needs a walking observatory center to be able to keep a close eye on the mountain itself rather than getting information from other countries experts has been unfortunate but even so continue to perform in germany. europe very little information because we have been working at the moment and the new do disguise the know much more scientifically than what we have.
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because they have money this is the world's only active volcano that bulges out of black love a reach with a type of rock and a tight when it comes to contact with it turns white. have been recorded here since. the largest deposited hundred kilometers away and that's a concern because a mountain is also close to important ancient historic sites like this one on the southern shores of lake notch on named the dance floor. more than human footprints left between five and nine hundred thousand years ago and preserved by debris and ash from the volcano those who live on the foothills of the mountain have watched an o. and fear the mountain of god route to life this mountain laughter erupted in two thousand and seven those who live here say it had loudly rumble for months before
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and when it finally spewed its love they ran for cover no one died but some lost their cattle and grazing grounds were destroyed the recycling says it sounded like a thunderstorm and describes the flowing lover as scary. i was afraid at first i thought i choked to death it was like a fire then it cooled down and became white the dust settled on our cattle and when we tried to get it off the animals it would peel off the skin. has san maurice king he told us immediately it happened he knew what to do in line with the culture of his community and the belittlement elders and i took up on top of the mountain that same day god listen to us and they love us stopped i don't know what we have found him communities here believe these folk a know if they say they're not worried because like their ancestors they know just what to do when the mountain of god rose again catherine so al-jazeera in the foothills of. time after four with peter
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thank you very much mary and we start with the latest from the upper limit the door is finally found while unseen when our salaries two weeks ago cause the second leg to be postponed then relocated to madrid but they finally got on the way earlier the first leg of parker's home ground finish to two there was many a month ago but they're still being nothing to separate them so far at the bernabeu stadium aka juniors took the lead and river plate not only equalized but they have now taken the lead in extra time. home ground because goal was scored by lucas prattle and then of course it was river who equalised there was in the second half of extra time still on the go right now as we speak we can go live to the spanish capital right now our sports correspondent. what's the latest from madrid in that
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cup of that or is final. we just got a huge roar from the brought about the stadium because river plight who were losing this much have now taken the lead in extra time it means they're leading one with less than ten minutes to play if pocket juniors were able to find an equaliser it would have to be settled on the night there would be penalties but as things stand river plate are well poised now juniors will be hugely aggrieved about this entire scenario like river they didn't want to play this much if they didn't want to play this much because it was of course that same boss that was attacked a couple of weeks ago by river plate fines i felt i should be awarded the tribes that is the same thing that happened three years earlier with their fans it's hard to apply play as they were kicked out of the couple of its doors but as things stand the river plate fines him most of them from madrid and spy involve the knowledge and so you know who'll be celebrating a glorious victory despite the difficult circumstances a couple of weeks ago i mean given the violent history of this match of how much
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pressure the organizers and. time and possibly getting to penalties. well the organizes eighty's the pressure really by having such a huge security presence that's how the game could come to madrid because there are four thousand place offices alone you're talking about other security personnel that have been hard on top of that we've had helicopters tanks place fear co's whole says the has been a kind of ring of steel and they haven't been the security force of no plane letting fans so who don't have tickets you would think that that can keep older on the streets of madrid or see if that so side of the case the streets of sara's over all this might seem like a glorious occasion because it's being watched globally by a huge audience but it's actually been a humiliating and difficult experience for argentinian and south american football to hof to play the final ten thousand kilometers away the willing thank you as always that's going to. fall from tennis
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a bow so to say it's obviously highly unusual for a river plate v booker jr's match to be played outside of argentina what is the atmosphere like in the audience on capitol compared to when the teams actually do play there. well let me tell you where i am on right at the center of when the site is and there's hundreds of security forces here deployed in order to prevent any type of violence violence like the one we saw last month you ring of the time when this match was played the government is trying to make sure that something like that does not happen again even though the match is happening in spain we have spoken to several people and most of the fans whomever you talk to say that they're disenchanted that they're disappointed with argentina in general they say that the government security forces here are not capable of organizing a decent food won't match with security for everyone they are saying and they blame in a way not only the government but also of a lot of the what outlets for the whole again sort. of goof and found that have no
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way taken over argentinian football not wholly because of the ways they proceed but also because of their complicity with politicians securities forces among other issues that there's an ongoing investigation right now into the river plate that i lost because there was an alteration of what he's operating where they confiscated tickets and millions of dollars right now as i said before people are in their homes watching this game when there's lots of this and chanting for that sour a to sour taste in their mouth because they're saying that in argentina food water and passion are associated with violence so that's a both thank you so much for your. and while that stadium was hosting the couple of it's a tourist final it's usual inhabitants real madrid were in action elsewhere they beat struggling wescott one nil in the league on sunday gareth bale scoring the only goal of that match in the win see israel madrid moving to fourth place on the
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table just behind city rivals atlético but the still five points adrift of leaders barcelona at the top now the city of atlanta is celebrating its first major sporting trophy in twenty three years of atlanta united beat the portland timbers to lift the m.l.s. cup the game had a high note for football and its fans in the u.s. as joanna geyser of school reports. i. was was i was towering pullman's from a young singer at the high move one of the m.l.s. is the youngest team in atlanta united are in just the second season in the league but the city has embraced it. a record seventy three
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thousand fans watched united beat the portland timbers in the final atlanta were perfect throughout venezuela and joseph martinez who is the league's leading scorer and m.v.p. but the one not before the break martinez then provided an assist for argentine defender franco escobar in the second. the two no results sealing the city's first major sporting trophy since the atlanta braves in one nine hundred ninety five for team still finding its feet and a sports battling to gain a mainstream following this m.l.s. cup final provided a dream finish to the season. to zero. the head of afghanistan's football federation has been suspended because of allegations of sexual abuse against female players in addition to the din korean five afghan federation members have also been suspended by the country's attorney general this comes after afghanistan together
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with fifa launched an investigation last week into allegations of physical and sexual abuse made by players in the national women's team. pfieffer have a huge tile authorities to release a former bahrain international who's been detained in bangkok since late november hakeem be flayed bahrain four years ago after being tortured by authorities there he was granted political asylum in australia and now plays professionally there but last month he was arrested when arriving in bangkok on holiday based on an interpol notice issued at bahrain's request it's for protests outside the consulate in melbourne be is now facing extradition back to bahrain twenty two and open with stays on as that of the south african open to his list of career titles and he did it in fine style in johannesburg on sunday the thirty six year olds threw into a six shot when equal in the competition victory margin he caught it illegal and five birdies in the final round on his way to finishing eighteen under four overall
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. and that's all the sport for now will have more later it's back to merriman london are looking forward to it thank you very much well that wraps up the knees out but i will be more news coming up in just a couple of minutes time a full blast and is set coming around very shortly stay with us. in the darkest of times brave men and women stood up. when oppressed they rose. together they fought for greater justice respect and
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a relationship with one of the key campaigns. paid could bricks it people in power on al-jazeera. need to know the whereabouts of his corpse this is a basic human right. and an al-jazeera exclusive the field say of the mud agendas jamal khashoggi demands to know where his body is and says the trial of those involved must be expedited. and no i'm maryam namazie and london you're with al-jazeera also coming up smiles
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and calls for unity at the g.c.c. summit in saudi arabia but serious divisions look far from resolved president macron is to meet french unions as paris cleans up after a fourth weekend of protests and violence. and the acting prime minister enjoying a commanding lead as early votes are counted in amini as the landmark election. the fiance of mud at saudi janice jamal khashoggi has spoken exclusively to al jazeera detailing a desire for those responsible to be brought to justice in her first interview since u.s. senators were briefed by the cia chief jane hospital a teacher changes also said locating her fiance's body was a basic human right i don't know if i want to expose the details of this horrific crime i did to fire the perpetrators and put those who carried out on
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a fair trial including those who ordered the hit so they can receive the just as they deserve and on behalf of jamal's relatives and loved ones and i say this is one of them we need to know the whereabouts of his corpse this is a basic human right. to know why i kept feeling he was still alive no way i didn't expect such a horrendous crime to take place inside the consulate any decent human being would never imagine what happened inside and jamal didn't commit a crime he didn't do anything wrong he didn't hurt anyone he only walked inside the consulate so he could get his paperwork done so we could get legally married we were trying to do the right thing and that's why we were there he wanted to build a new life as you know he was living abroad away from family he was in deep sorrow being away from his harm in all honesty i never expected ever in my life to be in this position i still can't understand what happened yes i am sitting here and i am talking to you about what happened but the human being is i have no words really.
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the saudi foreign minister spoke on the sidelines of the g.c.c. so much about to show he rejected turkey's demands to hand over the suspects. with regards to their runs we will not hand any of our citizens to turkey even the turkish constitution prohibits the extradition of their own citizens so why should we turkey has not provided us with information that we need on the investigation the legal way. but in terms of the bigger picture the g.c.c. meeting in riyadh has exposed divisions between it six members the emir of kuwait shakes the. address that head on using his speech to call for an end to disputes and hostility through media campaigns an obvious reference to the blockade of cattle by three g.c.c. members saudi the u.a.e. and bahrain all of use that t.v. newspaper outlets to criticize that neighbor but quite is also in dispute with saudi arabia over revenues from a shadow oil field and of course that is the key challenge the war in yemen cats
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are i'm on a not involved but quite in bahrain's roles are limited well this too is made it difficult for the g.c.c. to present a unified front saudi arabia is the largest country in the block and has traditionally been able to drive the agenda but divisions between member countries has impacted its position has more from kuwait city. as heads of states and leaders from the gulf cooperation council met in riyadh for their annual summit a notable absence he was the emir of qatar doha instead opting to send a junior minister qatar remains under a land air and sea blockade imposed by fellow council members saudi arabia bahrain and the united arab emirates eighteen months ago it's a crisis that has brought into question the very existence of the g.c.c. nevertheless the saudi king said fail to even mention it during his opening remarks instead choosing to focus on iran and other issues.
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when it is witnesses. that we all know we face to resume and iranian policy we also need to stop these countries from it to fearing into the affairs of our country this is the second summit to take place since the blockade on qatar began the last one was held in kuwait which is the leading mediation between the two sides on that occasion shift. ended while the blockading nation's leaders refused to show up and despite failing to solve the g.c.c. crisis amir it seems has not given up i don't know if we have faced a lot of challenges and on top of the middle of the differences between our g.c.c. nations we need not to risk the interests of our peoples the peoples of the g.c.c. council states the g.c.c. must not be hesitant we need to keep our situation. and we need to be able to face the challenges in our region. a core reason for the success of the g.c.c.
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has been in its provision of free movement of people and goods between member states with the embargo and the council's inability to resolve the crisis there are those that question the future of the organization i don't think we can say confidently that the g.c.c. is dead i think it's more realistic to say that the g.c.c. is dormant right now possibly down the. road when circumstances in the region change you have different leaders in these countries possibly the g.c.c. will return to being a relevant institution in the middle east although that's certainly not possible right now given the culture crisis for the average person in the g.c.c. very little will change as a result of this summits the huge aspiration of them solve a single currency a nato style gulf defense force and a railway network connecting member states that were once on the agenda of meetings like these seem like distant memories now instead it would appear that simply being
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able to hold such a summit is seen by saudi arabia and others as an achievement in and over itself. who waits. french president will meet with unions and employers organizations on monday as pressure builds on him to bring to an end weeks of violent anti-government protests the finance minister says the demonstrations have been catastrophic for the economy with an estimated loss of one and a half billion dollars bernard smith reports from paris. that the only businesses that have seen profits go up because of the yellow vest protests along with more than seventy percent of french people the owner of this window fitting company is sympathetic to the protesters motives to citizenship their anger is legitimate it would be nice if mr merkel could enable employers to give bonuses free of tax to
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their employees so that everyone is better off again of the month but i also understand the government's position saying beseech it's not easy to deal with they have to find solutions to deal with the limo this restaurant in central paris stayed open on saturday but takings were down ninety percent for parts of criminal would be really bad if the situation persisted and got worse however it is nothing compared to the wave of terror attacks from three years ago when tourists asserted paris yesterday there were futurists but it will be a lot of considerations no matter what hotels will be the most impacted but restaurants like mine will suffer as well because in fact they won't come. with the power turned off in the city of light in the shops boarded up the cost of the economy is estimated to have been at least one and a half billion dollars for the protesters who took the place of christmas shoppers in central paris have succeeded in forcing the government of president emanuel mccrum to agree to their main demand and abandon a hike in fuel taxes we must now urgently work together to find
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a path to dialogue to provide answers to all of those french people overwhelmed by the level of to. taxes and even through their work you can manage to get by but this can only be done in peace in dialogue and certainly not with violence scrapping with tax rises blows a five billion dollar hole in the government's budget for the protesters want tax cuts they want better pensions benefits and they want a higher minimum wage demands president is going to find difficult to meet and there's little money to pay for bernard smith al-jazeera powers meanwhile france's foreign minister has told the u.s. president to stay out of french politics after donald trump blamed the violent protests on the paris climate agreement. i say this to donald trump and the french president said it to we do not take domestic american politics into account leave our nation be all over here they've been rival demonstrations in london in support
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of and against breaks it one of the gatherings called for people's votes on breaks at a second referendum on the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. the u.k. parliament is due to decide on tuesday whether or not to approve prime minister to resign may's e.u. withdrawal deal well earlier pro breaks it demonstrators were also out in force including far right groups marching to denounce may's deal saying it will leave britain trapped in the dark was at that rally in central london. this is a cross-section of britain's political right there are some hardline ultra nationalists here we've even seen some white supremacist flags but also nationalists to members of the u.k. independence party ukip played such an instrumental role in pushing for an e.u. referendum in the first place but they are united in their anger and frustration that the british government is not prepared to deliver the kind of brakes it that these people overwhelmingly voted for many of them by breaks it because they believe that the borders have been open for far too long and they believe that mass
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immigration has put a strain on the national health service and the british economy as well though i'm in london and now living don't you know what if we don't stay in the west country not because i love to say because i call live in my own town but does it for the bloody immigrants and it's got nothing nothing about rights is really it's about the fact that i want to live with my own people that i can now job's these are taken our fish and all we've got to do is this to read to my bicycle it's committing treason we come from all our and we have many different opinions on many different things but in this game in our opposition to the adage you can still be unified. why are you wearing the donald trump. because we live in a country where you know people are so divided he believes in the nation state you know he's even said before he's a nationalist in this and then i shouldn't be the nashville is being turned into
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a dirty word for some reason but being a nationalist you know i'm a nationalist. nation's interest before international interest on choose day british m.p.'s will vote in parliament on whether to accept or reject to reason may's breaks it plans to resume a though says that if her plan is not supported in the key vote on tuesday in parliament then we will be in this country in uncharted waters she said on sunday but her plan that was seen as a compromise aimed at uniting this divided country only seems to be dividing people even further we go to armenia now early results from sat parliamentary elections and the acting prime minister in a call ahead with a commanding lead the vote was the first to be healthy as the country's velvet revolution which that therefore mr power off to mass protests earlier this year robin freston a walker of course from the armenian capital yerevan. even in a suit.

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