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bigamists here's malcolm with. rocks deep inside the earth send the steam shooting to the surface. pipe to a power station here in kenya to generate electricity. sustainable. doesn't emit any carbon dioxide. and it's expanding president to who kenyatta came to start construction of a new plant. more than half of kenya's electricity is generated by renewable sources said star gets for a quick transformation to renewable energy and to be more specific we as a country have committed us with a hundred percent green sufficiency by twenty twenty. the power stations placards on veiled. delegation drives off in a convoy of diesel fuel cars. then is fossil fuel
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usage is increasing to every thousands more people buy cars and take to the roads like many african countries the harmful carbon emissions here a tiny compared to those of the world industrialized powers in particular the us and china. can is not contributing much to global warming and its green power programs are going to stop it either this or force only bear dreadfuls if also other countries across the world doing the same because what america does what you do what dana does affect what happens in town so far trying to limit the mr lies. some of kenya's power may be green but the energy sector is mired in corruption scandals. electricity uses pay a high price. about half the population can't afford it their main energy. source
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is charcoal made from felled trees another contribution to growing carbon emissions . i would use electricity but i can't afford it i'm taking care of my grandchildren but just one thousand of charcoal is enough to kill all of them. there are no easy answers. but geothermal power helps and if the world industrial powers embraced this kind of technology climate crisis might be mitigated malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. somalia members of parliament of filed a motion to impeach the president it's not clear why the move against muhammad of the lie has been taken but reuters news agency is reporting that he's been accused of signing secret deals with other countries including neighboring ethiopia and eritrea. volcano in northeastern towns near known for to the date of messiah tribes the mountain of god is showing signs it may erupt in sea only known active
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volcano with a type of lover that can move faster than a person as catherine saw reports from the foothills is now threatening nearby villages and three sites where very early humans once lived towering above everything else around the lake natural area in nothing tanzania although new length 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 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 a professor at the university of duress alarms geology department he says tanzania needs a working observatory center to be able to keep a close eye on the mountain itself rather than getting information from other countries experts it has been unfortunate that even. continually people from
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germany. europe they have no information because they have been working at the moment and the new do disguise the know much more scientifically than what we have. 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 borne a tight when it comes to contact with it turns white. have been recorded here since. the largest deposited one 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 last erupted in two thousand
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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. he told us immediately happened he knew what to do in line with the culture of his community and. 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 done. communities here believe this volcano is sokrates they say they're not worried because like their ancestors they
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know just what to do when the mountain of god rose again catherine saw al-jazeera in the foothills of. well still ahead here all al-jazeera will tell you who came up top of the plate and buckle to his battle it out to be crowned kings of south american football peter we'll have that story in sports other servants. in countries like mine people have been killed too because we in the united states have privatized the old public function more this was a deal with saudi arabia things were done differently saudis other arabs when they came to britain for being all to help the past bombs do you know you will rumsfeld was meeting saddam isn't that interesting. shadow while coming soon
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a helper of victims of sexual violence in the democratic republic of congo and a survivor of sexual abuse and trafficking in iraq to this year's recipients of the nobel peace prize will be interviewing nadia mirage and dennis mccuaig a vital here in oslo soon call we'll talk to them about their efforts to heal women victims of sexual violence and their quest for justice joining us live for the no doubt interview on al-jazeera. both back it's time to support his peter. thank you very much river plate of the
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champions of south american club football they beat they feel as rivals baka juniors in sunday's cup in the but to those final in neutral madrid had taken the lead in the first time through that era benedetta this practice second home gold ensured the match the extra time to move but it was the same two for the same bucket the ten men wanting to go and going salamat two minutes made the numerical advantage counts three one finish to river for the first couple of the to do list the match was originally due to take place in buenos aires two weeks ago but was postponed as has more on this for us while there has been a huge security presence around the ban about the stadium in madrid for this gang four thousand police officers and on top of that without playing security say they've actually been hired by real madrid as part of them signed by will host this couple it's a door as final helicopter is tying ahmed place vehicles and there was a ring of steel to stop supposes coming for who didn't have tickets though some of
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the whomever traveled from argentina so try and get into the ground some how many would time back at the airport many would turn back when they reached the stadium so there were less than five thousand supporters from each called an incredible guy and full of tension buck a genius of coast took the lead but river plate came back and live a plight in the end found the whites a tightness try for the bucket juniors funs will be aggrieved di i didn't want this much plight at all if i felt i should be handed the trophy because of the trouble so weeks ago when the bucket juniors coach was attacked but the much did go ahead i'm reply of the champions this has been the are identical one humiliating experience for football in argentina and south american supply the final i have the two thousand kilometers away from bonus areas. and while that burn about a stadium was hosting the couple of it's a tourist final it's usually inhabitants ramadan were in action elsewhere they beat struggling wesco one million a league on sunday carrot bells going the only goal of
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that match in the win see israel madrid moving to fourth place on the 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 lancy united beat the paul clinton was 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 i was tiring performance from a young thing 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 pope and timbers in the final atlanta were perfect throughout venezuelan 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 arjun time defender franco escobar in the second. the two no results sealing the city's first major sporting trophy since the atlanta braves in one thousand 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 joining us rasika just zero. the head of afghanistan's football federation has been. suspended because of allegations of sexual abuse against female players in addition to the in curry him five afghan federation
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members have also been suspended by the country's attorney general this comes after afghanistan together with the for launched an investigation last week into allegations of physical and sexual abuse made by players in the national women's. teil authorities to release a former bahrain international who's been detained in bangkok since late november. 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 sparked protests outside the consulate in melbourne al-arabiya is now facing extradition back to bahrain twenty two and open where i live we were stays in 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 old's to into a six shot when equal in the competition victory margin he called it an eagle and
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five birdies in the final round on his way to finishing eighteen and the overall and that's all the sport we have for you for now we'll have more again later thanks very much peter and you have people should al-jazeera news out with robin i'll have more news on the other side of the break so don't go away.
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right. it's the first day of school in bob an elementary school in mosul. this school is a military base firing rocket propelled grenades and mortars up nearby and out if falsus. then what it is like to be a school of the three years old war. six year old who does house of survived on as like his home and almost wiped out his entire family he now lives in the public destroyed house with his father and grandfather. for the purpose his son for the first day in school is hopeful making new friends would hope is that a company. follows the struggles of an iraqi pain time a syrian screenwriter and
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a palestinian filmmaker as they come to terms with their lives as displaced in lebanon. out of his own as the first to go to the last to the. new home in my imagination. beirut's refugee tastes on al-jazeera. you don't need to know the whereabouts of his body this is a basic human rights and al-jazeera exclusive the fiance of murdered journalist jamal khashoggi calls for the perpetrators to be identified and put on trial. logs a whole rob this is obvious there are a lot of my headquarters here in doha also coming up on the program smiles and
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calls for unity of the g.c.c. summit in saudi arabia but serious divisions are far from being resolved also armenia's acting prime minister consolidate his position in parliamentary elections months after leading mass protests that ended one party rule and china summons the u.s. ambassador over what it calls the file arrest of a top corporate executive. welcome to the program it's been seventy days since a teacher jenga saw her fiance sandy journalist jamal khashoggi alive outside his country's consulate office in stamboul it was that papers for their upcoming marriage but instead walked into a death trap saudi crown prince mohammed bin salon is being accused of altering his murder now in an exclusive interview with al jazeera fiance says she'll fight to
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ensure everyone who's responsible for his death is brought to justice under the sort of i want to expose the details of the crime identify the perpetrators and put those who carried out the killing on a fee trial including those who ordered the hit so they get the punishment they deserve on behalf of jamal's relatives and loved ones and i say this is i'm one of them we need to know the whereabouts of his body this is a basic human rights. issue and no high. you know to talk i was convinced he was still alive i never imagined such a crime could happen in a consulate and a simple normal person can never imagine what happened in there jamal never committed any crimes and never did wrong in any way and all he did was intercon sillett to get hold of legal papers to get married we were on the right track him and i he wanted to build a new life and as you know he was excelled and he was in so much pain over it so to
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be honest i never imagined the day i'd be in this position to be honest it still hasn't sunk in yes you see me sitting and talking and talking about what happened but a human can't the words fail me a lot he tells a version of the u.s. media about the last moments of jamal khashoggi according to c.n.n. his final words were quote i can't breathe in a reference to the murder u.s. republican senator lindsey graham described the prince quote a thug and downplay the importance of u.s. relations with saudi arabia if it weren't for the united states said be speaking farsi in about a week in saudi arabia their military can't fight it out of a paper bag they give us nine percent of our all imports we need them a lot less than they need. this you've got to hook up to murderers regime can be america from iraq quite the opposite i think hooking up with him we heard or
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ability to govern the region has got more often she ever turns your correspondent in washington d.c. she had we had no idea really of some of the transcript in various releases by the turks but this particular release by this media outlets really brings into focus how gruesome those final few moments were. rising to say them suggests that one of the reasons why we see that sort of anger from lindsey graham is what's contained in their understanding of the transcript is what senators have been briefed by the cia about they presented the information in that transcript to a senator briefed by gina housefull and that senator said it was consistent with their briefing and as you said the ice was the feet sure that that really sort of is is so notable is those last words of democracy i can't breathe he said a poem by people within the consulate he says i can't breathe he starts screaming
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he starts gasping and then there's the sound of a sore cutting now we knew what i mean we knew many of these details but this is apparently all captured on on or your recording which is then been transcribed but another interesting part of this is the number of phone calls being placed while this is all happening and the nature of those phone calls according to the transcript that the c.n.n. source has read at least three phone calls were placed by my abilities motet more trouble who is often described as a frequent companion of mohamed bin solomon the crown prince of saudi arabia and according to c.n.n. source the transcript suggests tribe is updating someone who turkish officials say was in riyadh with almost step by step details of what is taking place that's a line from the c.n.n. report not only that but it. is doing so in a very calm manner not suggesting that anything has gone awry that something has got out of hand so that's very interesting the other interesting part of this new
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development from c.n.n. is that they put this to the saudi authorities and the only comment they got was this the relevant saudi security officials had reviewed the transcript and tape materials through turkish security channels and nowhere in them is there any reference or indication of a call being made that's that's the only thing that the saudis a coup. earing there was no phone call made while this gruesome killing and dismemberment was underway the saudi statement goes on if there is additional information turkish authorities have that we are unaware of we would welcome it being officially handed over to us for review which we have requested numerous times and are still requesting and up until now we have not received and thinks about the saudi reaction to this latest version of the transcript that has been sort of going around for some time now indeed for that update thanks very much ship and turkey wants all of the eighteen suspects extradited to stand trial but the saudi foreign minister has once again rejected those demands.
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with regards to their rents 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 the information that we need on the investigation the legal way. leaders of gulf nations have met in riyadh for the gulf cooperation council summit but the meeting is only exposing creasing divisions between its six members the mayor of kuwait. used his speech to call for the end to the disputes and the deepening hostility through media campaigns and that was not his reference to the blockade accounts are by three of the g.c.c. members saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bahrain all of use their t.v. and newspaper outlets to criticize qatar heavily but it is also in a dispute with saudi arabia over revenues from a shared oil field then there's the war in yemen qatar and obama are not involved
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bahrain's roles are limited to has made it difficult for the g.c.c. to present a unified front side arabia is the largest country in the block and has traditionally been able to drive the agenda but differences between the six member nations as we could its position as a shell expands. as heads of states and leaders from the gulf cooperation council met in riyadh for their annual summit and notable absentee 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 member 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 mongan our policies fail to even mention it during his opening remarks instead choosing to focus on iran and other issues but i do know that we're really tried here you know when our region is witness of huge challenges that we all know we face to resume and iranian policy we also need to
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stop these countries from interfering into the terminal affairs of our country i mean this is the second summit to take place since the blockade on qatar began the last one was held in kuwait which has been leading mediation between the two sides on that occasion shift i mean but have tended while the blockading nations lead. refused to show up and despite failing to solve the g.c.c. crisis coates amir it seems has not given up or said no i don't ever there i know we have faced a lot of challenges and on top of them there are 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 firm stand firm and we need to be able to face the challenges in our region. a core reason for the success of the g.c.c. has been in its provision of free movement of people and goods between member states
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with the embargo and ohio on 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 aspirations of a single currency nato style gulf defense force and a railway network connecting member states that were once on the agenda of meetings like these seem like this the memory is now instead it would appear that simply being able to hold such a summit is seen by saudi arabia and others as an achievement in and of itself.
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who waits. the other side the u.s. coalition fighting in yemen says should seventeen permits for ships with food and fuel to end to pull its aid is desperately needed in a country which the u.n. has described as facing the world's worst humanitarian crisis twenty million people don't have enough food a morning parties met in sweden. for the full day of u.s. led talks with little progress on the political solution to end the conflict well in the coming days u.s. senators will vote on the resolution to withdraw american support to the coalition republican that centers around pulls u.s. involvement and we haven't for that we have a negative. i think that when we're dealing with arms that no personal financial dealings should have anything to do the decision and really not even the finances of the country i think selling arms should have to deal solely with our national security not jobs not money nothing and i really think that the war in yemen that we have no vital national security interest and not only that i think our
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involvement in this terrible war is one of the things that engender is more terrorism as more people die from starvation as people pick up bomb fragments went to school buses killed and on the bomb fragment it says made in america it creates more terrorism so i think it's actually a risk to our national security to be involved with the saudis and we should not be aiding and abetting their bombing of civilian areas well still ahead here on al jazeera we take a look at the economic impact and past months of protests as head of its. river plate with the entire battle for south dakota's top top football trophy in a long delayed match moved to europe because of violence. from long flowing island winds to an enchanting desert breeze.
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hello you know welcome back we're here across parts of china we're seeing some classic on the satellite image and that means we're going to see in plenty of clouds and rain as we go towards the next couple of days take a look at the forecast map as we go towards monday rain showers down here towards the south down here cross vietnam the rain continues we have seen heavy rain of the last several days that will continue here as we go towards monday for central china well the rain is going to turn to snow as it makes its way towards the north a lot of single digits here the overnight lows are below freezing so we are going to see the switch over as we go towards the daytime of touching high it is going to be a cloudy not such a wet day for you with the temperature there of about eleven degrees as a break away down here towards the south we are seeing the rain continue anywhere from thailand all the way down here towards parts of malaysia that's going to continue over the next few days with those thunderstorms really bubbling up as we go towards the afternoon timeframe bangkok rain for you at thirty one singapore rain as well continuing as we go towards tuesday and for manila.
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