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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 is a nationalist. and then asked me to nashville it has been turned into a dirty word for some reason but being a nationalist you know i'm a nationalist i put. our nation's interest before international interests on choose to a british m.p.'s will vote in parliament on whether to accept or reject to resume ace 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. now early results from south 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
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revolution which that therefore mr power off to mass protests earlier this year robyn freston a walker of course from the armenian capital yerevan. even in a suit and tie nicole pression un acted like the ordinary guy just checking in at his local polling station is the person you're in you're looking for your name on the list a family man my name are you voting as well as they were with your father. this is i mean is. i can say that we would have preached all already our general goal and it is really free transparent and democratic elections and democracy it's our general to reach and i think we have already reached out go and our our general goals for future is to strengthen institutionally armenian democracy.
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nicol passion in demanded free and fair elections when he began a protest march more than six months ago that march ended twenty years of unpopular one party rule but he then he did a mandate to govern he's promised to end corruption in cronyism lift armenians out of poverty and resolve conflict with armenians neighbors this has been the finishing touch of nicole passion yan's velvet revolution that started with a war and a mass movement and found its nose uku conclusion at the ballot box turnout was down from previous elections but so too were reports of cheating the joke has been doing the rounds that people are complaining nobody bribe them this time to get out and vote but. everything is called nine students this election has been legacy liberation i was very happy i was very proud that i can vote for the democratic
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system things have improved but everything will be clearer after the elections. this is the man who was ousted in the spring said. costing his vote for his once all powerful republican party a party now facing annihilation nicol passion yan's my step alliance looks set to take this country into a new era of democracy but the hardest part delivering on all those promises lies ahead riven first year walk al-jazeera yerevan. thankfully on the program china summons the u.s. ambassador to protest against the detention of an executive from chinese tech giant huawei concerns that a volcano they call the mountain of gold is on the verge of eruption we'll look at a look at what this could mean for the mass site community living in its shadow.
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hello again and welcome back we're here along the queensland coast we have seen a remnants of a tropical storm that has barely cause a lot of flooding here along the queensland coast and we're still going to be seeing some more rain over the next few days unfortunately as a system slowly weakens along that area so for townsville more rain in your forecast we do expect to see twenty eight degrees there down towards the south though we do have a frontal boundary that is laying out across parts of victoria new south wales now to the south of that front it is a little bit cooler so melbourne is going to be seeing some clouds in your forecast at twenty one but as we go towards tuesday that front starts to break up and we start to see some better conditions warmer conditions there maybe twenty four hours here towards alice springs it's going to be a hot day for you at forty degrees plenty of sun in the forecast in adelaide well it's going to be want you as well but we do expect to see some clouds as well as some rain their way across the north island of zealand really not looking too bad
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you can see on the satellite not a lot of clouds right there but down towards the south island we're still dealing with plenty of clouds in the forecast so the forecast looks like this cooler conditions for christ church seventeen degrees there but as we go towards tuesday we do expect those temperatures to maybe come down to about fourteen degrees but still be quite nice for auckland about twenty two partly cloudy conditions at up here towards parts of fiji we do expect to see temperatures a twenty eight. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's world. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera.
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just a quick reminder of the top stories for you now the fiance of mud at saudi janis jamal khashoggi spoken exclusively talents they're calling for those responsible to be brought to justice in her first interview since u.s. senators were briefed by the cia chief gina has a teacher changes also said locating her fiance's body was a basic human right. the french president is set to meet with unions and employees organizations on monday to try to bring to an end of weeks of violent anti-government protests more than seventeen hundred people were arrested
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throughout the country after large scale demonstrations on saturday. and the early returns from on mean yes not parliamentary elections for acting prime and cynical passion jaan the head with a commanding lead has been seeking a stronger mandate after coming to power during widespread protests earlier this year. will and other story that we're watching closely china has some in the u.s. ambassador in beijing to protest against the detention of an executive from chinese tech giant while way mang when joe was arrested in canada last week a request of the us which accuses her of breaking sanctions against iran the canadian courts are deciding whether to extradite her meanwhile u.s. republican party senator marco rubio says he plans to reintroduce legislation that could ban chinese companies and their products from the states so i think both weiwei and multiple the chinese companies pose a threat to our national interests our national economic interests and our national security interests and in the way case what they're accused of here what she's
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accused of is violating the iran sanctions so at a minimum we should be doing to them what we did when they violated the sanctions law and which included not having access to american suppliers and i hope that will happen those who are encouraging the administration to do soon as possible. well shavar tansey joins us live now from washington and she had we were just mentioning that the diplomatic backlash from china to rest and she has been arguing today for bail. well the bail hearing resumes on monday in vancouver but what we're hearing today we're getting some indication of the court filings and the arguments that her lawyers are making to get her that bail she says that she lawyers say that she's not a flight risk she has longstanding ties and significant property holdings in vancouver this is according to connect the court documents that appear to have just been released. the family of the arrested c.f.o.
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will seek leave to remain in vancouver if granted bail and the husband of manning says he intends to bring the couple's daughter to vancouver to attend school during the trial so i guess. sort of a sign of a bona fides the not going anywhere that on a flight risk the lawyers say she suffers from severe hypertension and is concerned about her health well in cos arrangements and those are the main details that we've seen so far it is another reminder that this is a diplomatic incident for calendar as well this bail hearing is happening in canada the canadian ambassador was also summoned by the chinese and the chinese have already warned kind of serious consequences if she's not released as rye and also possibly ramifications for the u.s. china trade relationship and questions being asked about the timing of arrest and whether it wasn't perhaps some sort of political move. right and the trouble
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ministration is consistently denying that some do of them larry kudlow donald trump's economic advisor says he and didn't even know about the arrest when it happened while while it was having dinner with the chinese president ams the u.s. trade representative was on the sunday shows out and so was several other economic officials from the administration trying to play this down saying look this is an entirely separate matter it's a criminal justice matter it will have no impact and so the don't worry about this is nothing to do with us we had expected to have any effect meanwhile there we have senators like marco rubio saying this should just be the beginning of things we've long been concerned about the national security implications of doing business with china especially when it comes to technology so now we should crack down hard so we're seeing this the top administration in a difficult position between between its its own senators on democratic senators and its trade representatives saying look this isn't going to help very much is it
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so they are in a tough position but i don't fact we have to see whether the who the markets believe when the asian markets open soon that's right and eventually to see if there are concerns in the markets about this when they opened thank you very much chaper tennessee and washington and now the winners of this year's nobel peace prize have given and news conference in norway have an award standing on monday congolese gynaecologist dennis mcquay gay and human rights activist not tamarod of being on and for that what with victims of sexual violence in wars charlie rangel has more from. a powerful news conference from the winners of the nobel peace prize not basking in their achievement but kicking the international community into action of charges. not a single i saw fighter has been brought to court we haven't seen this perhaps it will be a different group that commits these crimes if there is no justice we will continue to see this injustice in the world if this is not dealt with now nobody knows
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firsthand the injustice of eisel seen here returning to her village in northern iraq she is a survivor of trafficking and rape at the hands of the group's fighters now she's desperate to rescue and resettle her people three hundred thousand are in refugee camps in kurdistan while three thousand new cd women a still in slaved she has told her story of sexual violence and torture receiving standing ovations at the european parliament and the united nations but she says there's been little action people live in hope for justice but that hope has an expiry date. not the million dollar prize money with dennis mccuaig gynecologist who's treated around fifty thousand rape victims for the injuries they were attacked by fighters during conflicts in democratic republic of congo mcquay has pioneered new surgeries to treat women and rehabilitate them with physical
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psychological an economic support. when there is an international humanitarian law what we're here to do is to make sure that this law is respected and that those actions are punished we need an impartial application of the law the problem we have in the democratic republic of congo is a problem with the complex situations we have warlords at the head of state at very high levels and no justice has been served after this conflict so. the law he speaks of was passed a decade ago a resolution by the u.n. security council that defines sexual violence in conflict as a war crime a crime where victims like nadia seldom come forward a prosecution and a rare both laureates have already done so much to help victims of sexual violence in conflict but they say this prize is not a victory instead it is the start of a new struggle and they hope that the attention it brings will be matched with action the nobel peace prize will open doors previously closed to these two
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campaigners but it's not congratulations they want to change al-jazeera. or you can watch an exclusive live interview with the nobel laureates right here on al-jazeera. and will be speaking about their fight for justice on the nobel interview right here on al-jazeera in our special program set to air at six hundred g.m.t. on monday. well to somalia now our members of parliament are filed a motion to get the president impeached it's not clear why the move against mohamed up to lie he has been taken but the reuters news agency is reporting that underly is being accused of signing secret deals with neighboring ethiopia and eritrea. meanwhile a volcano in northeastern tanzania known to the messiah people as the mountain of god is showing signs that it might erupt the length is unique the black lava
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flows from it is much cooler than other volcanoes and even turns white when it comes into contact with water now as katherine saw reports from the foothills it's threatening nearby villages and three major sites of early human development towering above everything else around the lake natural area in north in tanzania. stands at more than seven thousand feet the local community college the mountain of god for the last two years it's been rumbling geologists are mourning 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 duress alarms geology department he says tanzania needs a working observatory center to be able to keep a closer eye on the mountain itself rather than getting information from other countries experts has been unfortunate but even so continue people from
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germany europe they have more information because they have been working good at the moment and the new do disguise the new much more scientifically. than what we hear. 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 called cup borne a tight when it comes to contact with it turns white. have been recorded here since. the largest deposited ash 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
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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 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. on mars he told us immediately happened he knew what to do in line with the culture of his community and. 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 done to our friend communities here
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believe this is socred they say they're not worried because like their ancestors they know just what to do when the mountain of god rose again catherine. in the foothills of. so off to a twice postponed final which was relocated to another continent argentina's river plate of one the copper lead to doris with a three one victory of a block a genius where the play came from a goal down to take the victory with two extra time goals that's off the bucket juniors were left with ten men off the midfielder was sent off in the ninety second minute it's one of the biggest matches in south american football and relocated from one is ours to madrid after violence last month. just a quick look at top stories now a fiance of murdered saudi journalist spoken exclusively to al-jazeera detailing
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a desire for those responsible to be brought to justice in her first interview since u.s. senators were briefed by the cia chief gina hospital a teacher jen has also said locating a fiance's body was a basic human right. if i want to expose the details of this horrific crime i did defy the perpetrators and put those who carried it out on a fear trial including those who ordered the hit so they can receive the justice 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 if this is a basic human right. meanwhile the gulf cooperation council has been meeting in riyadh with divisions between the members increasing the exposure is saudi arabia's king salmon open the talks in the capital he did not address the ongoing blockade of cattle by three g.c.c. members bahrain the u.a.e. and saudi but the emir of kuwait who has been part of mediation efforts did call for an end to regional disputes. in all the headlines this hour the french
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president is set to meet with unions and employers organizations on monday to try and bring to an end weeks of violent antigovernment protests paris has been in cleanup mode following large scale demonstrations on saturday by the so-called yellow vest movement all in seven hundred people were arrested throughout france and hundreds of businesses vandalized and tweeted his appreciation for the courage and professionalism of the police. or rival protests have been held in london in support of against breaks it had a key vote on the prime minister's the withdrawal deal on cheese day and one of those rallies far right groups in the u.k. independence party denounced a reason mase proposal which they say will leave person trapped in the e.u. . and the returns from. snap parliamentary elections show acting prime minister nicola ahead with a commanding lead. came to power in may this year after weeks of peaceful protests against corruption he stepped down in october asking for
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a stronger mandate to govern. more all those stories coming up in twenty five minutes time when the news continues here on al-jazeera but for now that's it for myself in the team here in london witness is next. because we're not defending them as we should. rights are being violated. and free to be stripped away. on the side out of first street i. wish the whites that stand up. like this stand up for human rights.
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for. when. i grew up in the terrorists and. i grew up with soya with people living by seasons i grew up with my grandmother planting seeds and cultivating called song i think it was an attempt to return to something less so would have been global was author. all. before. it started with me trying to collect seeds of things i loved that i felt were
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disappearing. and i started to put them in jars. and so i just would post things on facebook and then slowly people started to become more aware of what i was doing and then asking me if i have this either or sharing stories about seeds that their grandmother used to grow or something their mother used to cook everyone had a story. when i sit with buyers who remember this week the oath day of summer is like talking about the summer i was summer and there were in the enemy some of the dark and handsome so many people talk about him. as this long lost love.
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we just picked two bushels of heirloom week this week is called i was somewhat off we're taking it to listen to be in a village in the novice area. this is a very unique wheats because it's a weed that goes with know every geisha and its rain fed. we have farmers who have committed to our plants and this heirloom weeds and we will harvest it in the summer and make bread on our traveling kitchen. the idea is to
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bring this right team back to the market and back to our kitchen table. and into us so that out of an angle that i am. sure. you know i hope i walk out the. easy life a little something.
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surely that is what i am missing the all the step is the not smart of what i wrote just how do i want someone as i me that over the. yellow no could should i have centuries and know. we can have. all of it lived life. hard also a bit of me that before me the. people who work the land they really understand certain and spirituality that i think is really beautiful and has a lot to teach us more than religion or anything else so water from the ledge of the command though wolf is that there were no overdoing. it. when you ask them for example how do you think they're only going to be this year
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their answer is always about depends on my service they believe they are serving the tree and i know this all sounds so romantic in some way but actually it's still in the language they call it service. it is the relationship based on reciprocity rather than one person using the soil and abusing the soil to get the crops they want. to sell and.
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on the ground. i use the farmer in the you know in the meat. coming down. where i am where i am i want my. meat in every spot. we are now instead of growing food was growing poison. so we're trying to go forward again. yeah.
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i defy you to get the best thing about the game yet. if i thought the ceiling of the syrian people couldn't see you know about the walking noses and the bulk of the pump oxygen i set up a pharmacy the minute we have this i was. sure that the added pressure medication that recognizes the morning was recorded and if you just laid it on his own design we're going to give him a buffer here loved mary stuart additional cash to do all i can secure well you can see if you're already now the first or i should make you look much for taking a look from sponsorship like how the because he in fact i know is that in that line that care. that is about the president as it were in the bill of the my last about the we have all got a bit of a solution that's going to see it that bucket me idea and. do less work and less terrible haven't got a bit of view of it we have a bit of meat with the bottle and i have to digitally be difficult when i have
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there that you can and with that. i would just lie in does me make you believe that we did if you didn't need to do them to have a promise of often comes along be a vote the no to handle them janitor saw the animals around been doing them a promise me to give a happy dinner she could but i am not going to kill this day so with the democracy in my devices you can become a very big club ahead of me to simulate a mechanism and dash a new community that's made up of here. farmers are always exploring new ways to go the perfect vegetable. and they're always underestimated in the world as these peasants who don't know
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much but in fact not only are they feeding us but they are also teaching us so much about how we can survive in the future so it's important to keep these seeds alive because deceive are the result of this artistic and scientific endeavor that our farmers embarked on ten thousand years ago.

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