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this it's summoned the u.s. ambassador as well as the canadian ambassador over the weekend to once more complain that the human rights of man when joe are being violated it's always interesting to hear china complaining about the human rights of its individuals being violated when of course china is accused of human rights violations on a massive scale especially in shin jiang where up to a million muslims may well be incarcerated now in labor camps so yes that china continues to complain very for sypher slee about the detention of mungo but it's leaving it in many ways to its attack dogs in state controlled media to really lead the charge the global times are really sort of nationalistic leaning newspaper here in china on monday said that the arrest of mung amounted to a declaration of war by the united states so the the language the the pros is going from from purple to crimson and i imagine that's going to continue in the in the
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weeks days a months ahead if she does indeed remain incarcerated of course i think what we'll really see a stronger response possibly from beijing will be if you know by march the first when this ninety day truce between china and the united states is due to expire if she is still being held and there's still no agreement on the broader trade issues between china and the united states then i think you could see possibly retaliation from beijing but at the moment china's leaders are not commenting publicly on this case they are still saying publicly that they believe a deal can be done with trump they seem to be making a separation between this case and the trade dispute but the media and also the chatter online is not edge and i want to ask you about meng's incarceration there is a bail hearing set for later today and some of the court documents have already been released what kinds of arguments are we likely to hear in that in that appearance.
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well her lawyers have already been arguing that she is suffering from hypertension stress that's been brought on by her incarceration they are likely to argue that she is not a flight risk because she owns apparently two luxury properties in vancouver she once held residency in canada but what's been interesting also is that reports have been emerging in the hong kong media in particular the south china morning post pointing out that she in fact has seven passports three issued by the main three issued by hong kong three punk on travel documents and four issued by the mainland but i think the thrust of their case will be she is not a flight risk she needs medical treatment if her bail application is denied then i think we could see a real sort of stepping up of the tempo from beijing in terms of its reaction out of there is adrian brown in beijing thanks very much for that adrian. well the next
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but still ahead on al-jazeera we speak to the commander of ukraine's navy whose twenty four crew members are still being detained by russia. and fighting for justice for the victims of sexual violence and conflict the powerful message from now about peace prize laureate. hello going to welcome back to international weather forecasts we're here across the united states we've been watching one major winter storm system pushing across the southeast now that has left a lot of snow a lot of ice in many places and we're still going to be dealing with that snow here on sunday mostly across the carolinas back behind that storm system we're still dealing with those very cold temperatures so any lingering snow is probably going to be refreezing in the overnight hours so very slick conditions for many locations there on tuesday
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a little residual snow left here but we do think by tuesday afternoon into wednesday that storm system is going to be pushing off the coast well here across parts of mexico as well as most of the caribbean what you want from about to come in from the north there's those clouds right there now the system is going to bring some cooler weather from some locations so where can we see some clouds here across parts of the hama's have enter your temperatures are coming down to about twenty four as your high and over here towards mexico city without front lays out we're going to see about eighteen degrees as your forecast staying like that but more rain showers here across much of the yucatan all the way down here towards panama where the terms of the of about thirty two degrees and then very quickly over here toward south america well we are looking at some very warm conditions but what does out is partly cloudy conditions there with the temperature we do think of thirty degrees.
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the magic and us media according to those reports his final words were iconic for. the gulf cooperation council some as it ended in saudi arabia with no firm agreement on how to resolve the mering disagreements between member states. way has rejected allegations that it breached the u.s. sanctions regime against iran the chinese telecoms giant says it communicated with the us government agencies on a daily basis to obtain guidance that follows the arrest of one of its top executives one one zero in canada on washington's request. seven israelis have been injured in a drive by shooting and the occupied west bank the illegal settlement is built on land belonging to the villages of so one and. the israeli army says shots were fired at a bus stop from a palestinian vehicle. after weeks of violence anti-government protests the french president is due to address the nation on monday and then your macro will also meet
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unions and protest groups the so-called yellow vests demonstrations were initially over fuel tax hikes but they've now become an anti government mass movement calling from across ensure resign his dominic cain from paris on the fallout from those protests. with all of the evidence of violence in paris cleared up now the question many people in france opposing is what can president not gone do to show that he is addressing the concerns of the yellow vest protesters but also of wider society a question for him is is there a concession that is the right that will pluck eight people here because the violence the evidence of violence is gone but the mace the political mess certainly lingers on that point on monday at the summer nights in l. the building behind me the french parliament organized political opposition to mr merkel will be manifest in the form of a motion of no confidence in his government being put to some been assumed by the
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opposition by the left wing opposition there's little chance that will get passed when the vote is held on wednesday because of the absolute majority of mr megaphones government of his party that he could become march to the republic on the move the problem for him is that the newspaper headlines this weekend have been calling last hope week of flarm the republic in flames he has to deal with that but his opinion poll ratings are very low twenty four percent so for him when he speaks to the nation when he speaks to the unions this week he has to address the concerns that have been expressed not just on the streets but also in wider society it's a landslide victory for i mean his acting prime minister following snap parliamentary elections they call passing and led the so-called velvet revolution and took hour after a week of protests toppling the governments of nearly twenty is his party has won more than seventy percent of votes with almost ninety percent counted. greenpeace activists have projected the message on to the venue of the un climate conference
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in poland demanding urgent action from world leaders the first week of climate talks and say ended without agreement the intergovernmental panel on climate change recommended global warming be kept below one point five degrees celsius but saudi arabia kuwait russia and the united states refused to endorse its report chile has become the latest country to pull out of the un pact aimed at improving global cooperation on migration it's due to be signed in morocco on monday a host of countries are refusing to support it and tooting astray austria and the united states. the commander of ukraine's navy says he has no doubts that russia was behind the attack on three of his boats moscow accused ukraine of deliberate provocation but admiral. says his navy acted within international maritime law he was speaking to andrew symonds at ukraine's main naval base and the course of the
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day. this is a naval force that's one of the strain twenty four of his men who set out from a desa port more of a fortnight ago being detained by russia. says russia has no right to put them on trial. is not this they have to admit that they took prisoners of war not some criminalize involved in contraband or illegal fishing. genco dismisses moscow's charge of ukrainian provocation and if. no one recognizes then accession of crimea and even if we did cross the twelve miles only we're not to fight the f.s.b. border service we're passing according to our agreements through the strait of curch we are sure the tactical decisions were not being taken by the commanders of the russian ships. to say it was clear when russia sees the
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ukrainian boats the orders were political a claim denied by russia he says the blocking of the strait was due to the accidental grounding of a tanker but was a deliberate act by russia using tugs these are identical sister boats of two of the vessels that came under attack the captain shows the area of penetrated or one of the boats being held by russia ukraine's navy says the crew was being targeted rather than the boats engines which would have disabled the vessel. isn't optimistic of a quick end to the crisis who wants nato to commit. more support to the region. we need to keep parity of power it's not about an open confrontation we need containment replace the reason need to cool down the fervor the heat of russia's aggression to stop it it's hardly surprising that ukraine is still calling for nato
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support when you consider how much the size of its navy was diminished when russia annexed crimea in twenty forty crain lost a lot of vessels out of the few battleships that remain this is the only frigate. outgunned by russia of this navy has to be defensive its hopes for a quick release of its captured crews have to live with the offensive mounted by diplomats and political leaders and to simmons' out zero. ukraine. somali members of parliament have filed a motion to impeach the president it's not clear why the move against mohamed abdulahi has been taken but reuters news agency is reporting he's being accused of signing secret deals with other countries including in neighboring ethiopia and eritrea that is whalen's are voting to elect around twenty five hundred municipal councillors it comes as the country is experiencing a political and economic crisis opposition parties have been banned from taking
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part and analysts expect a record low turnout critics of president nicolas maduro says his mismanagement of the economy has led to shortages of food running water electricity and medicine peruvian voters have approved a series of political and judicial reforms aimed at stamping out corruption president martin vickery initiated the rest of the referendum following a series of corruption scandals his predecessor was forced to resign and monts while the opposition leader was jailed in november as many as four former presidents are under investigation. the winners of this year's nobel peace prize of course for justice for victims of sexual violence in conflict zones congolese gynecologists. human rights activist nadia mourad was speaking at a news conference in norway ahead of the award ceremony on monday both will be recognized for their efforts to put an end to rape as
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a weapon of war charlie and 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 not knows first hand 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 groups 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 are still in slaved she has told her story of sexual violence and torture receiving standing ovations at the european parliament and united nations but she says there's been little action people live
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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 their injuries they were attacked by fighters during conflicts in democratic republic of congo mccuaig a has pioneered new surgeries to treat women and rehabilitate them with physical psychological and economic support until. there is an international humanitarian law here to do is to make sure that this 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 post 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.
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security council that defined sexual violence in conflict as a war crime a crime where victims like no idea seldom come forward the 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 campaigners but it's not congratulations they want but change al-jazeera. and we'll have full coverage of the nobel award ceremony and also her and coding an exclusive live interview with both peace prize laureates that's here on al-jazeera on monday at sixteen g.m.t. . football fans are celebrating in argentina's capital one as aries to read the play it won an all argentine battle to south america's top club trophy their three one win came after the match was news to madrid from when as areas because of
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violence to isabel has been following the celebrations and sent us this report. or here in the center of one side is worth hundreds of people have the arrived here in spite of the rain to celebrate the victory of the river plate even though in the past few days there is lots of different chants meant to disappointment that this obviously played in vain in my dream people here say that now it's time to celebrate a time to leave the past behind and celebrate what they say that historic day this whole area is a syndrome day by security forces the government wanted to make sure that this time violence wouldn't take over this would go to march over the celebrations and this also this game has also left for questioning about sergeant fine food quality food well that is being filled with corruption about the battle ahead of us and the role
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of a play in society the relationship with politicians with security forces of questioning also about the clubs and their role in this country the government of mali still not yet said no that they're trying to pass a law through no way can kill the power of god and i don't revel in this country but many are skeptical that something like this will happen or improve the situation because in this country food what if in many cases associated with violence. on a study attained and these are the top stories the films have jamal khashoggi has told al-jazeera she will continue her fight to ensure everyone involved in his matter is brought. justus new details of the saudi journalist's last moments of emerged in u.s. media according to those reports his final words were quote i can't breathe. and i
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want to expose the details of the cerise a crime i didn't to find 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 just of on behalf of jamal's relatives and loved ones and i say this isn't one of them we need to know the whereabouts of his body this is a basic human right the gulf cooperation council summit has ended in saudi arabia with no firm agreement on how to resolve simmering disagreements between member states kuwait samir used his speech to call for an end to the disputes and the deepening hostility through media campaigns. way has rejected allegations that it breached the u.s. sanctions regime against iran the chinese telecoms giant says it communicated with u.s. government agencies on a daily basis to obtain guidance it follows the arrest of one of its top executives mango in canada on washington's request the detention and extradition process have opened yet another major rift in already fractious relations between the u.s.
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and china seven israelis have been injured in a drive by shooting near offer in the occupied west bank the illegal settlement is built on land belonging to the villages of silwan and a neighborhood the israeli army says shots were fired at a bus stop from a palestinian vehicle after weeks of violent antigovernment protests the french president is due to address the nation on monday emmanuel will also meet unions and protest groups the so-called yellow vest demonstrations were initially over fuel tax hikes that they've now become an anti government mass movement calling from across to resign. it's looking to be a landslide victory for armenia's acting prime minister following snap parliamentary elections nicol passion young led the so-called velvet revolution and took power after a week of protests his party has won more than seventy percent of votes with almost ninety percent counted those are the headlines join me for more news here
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viewfinder asia. recent u.n. report has given remuda agency to the fight against climate change over with threats like sea level rise at this year's climate talks in poland kind the international community sees the opportunity to take concerted action today with al-jazeera the latest from the front lines of the climate crisis from the conference itself viewfinder fresh perspectives through the men's of know who filmmakers so now the gloves.
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