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i still see their faces every day but i just trying to picture wild what happened to those people i've been arrested by in the nietzschean police and they were trying to deport me back to sudan i made it to christmas ali the day when we had been removed from straw from christmas island to darwin from darwin to fall to new guinea i was not even shows i was terrified i was thinking about home home going to see my family again. in five years i have done a lot i've been nominated by community my community to be as a community leader out of thought one thousand six hundred men we were only five or six people speak fluent english so much pressure on us i chose myself to be us a teacher also speak on their behalf sending emails because we used to have only one hour of internet every week i never use facebook i only use emails and sending to people's i smuggle a phone to keep in touch with a journalist and the advocate i used to be harassed by the security guards all the time it's has my handwriting in every requests in every complaint i was ready for
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any punishment that they were so he wants to give it to me and i was ready for it because i know that this is a risk you know we told this man's we give them a false hope for them to go and sleep we do it because we want to keep them positive we want to keep them alive we are really really sick and tired of seeing our friends are buying one after another i'm living it is laura ingle transit center for nearly twenty years now things i've been brought to the forests of of the lumber of the detention center i was on the forefront of the guys who decided to stay. i never felt that i'm with free in a five and harvey years except those twenty four they say i failed that people are calling my name as these instead of queuing k. is zero zero two every day i hear it and the stories that i heard from the people from syrian refugee camp yemen refugee camp what can you do to help us which is really broke my heart our wall is to full of an inspiring people for the sake of
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people who have been dehumanised i really want to be a lawyer most of the people told me that you have that courage i cannot deny that i'm a leader i chose myself to be on that bus and i'm not gonna regret as long as what i'm doing people are getting a benefit out of it i don't actually feel that pressure i dedicated myself i want to help as much as i can do. virgin galactic says it could start commercial space flights as early as next year its rocketplane reach space for the first time on a test flight spaceship to launch from the mojave desert in the western u.s. and reached eighty three kilometers above the earth's surface the original rocket crashed during a test four years ago virgin galactic plans to offer ninety minute space flights for two hundred fifty thousand dollars well earlier we spoke to virgin galactic founder richard branson. it's obviously a great success i mean i think we're the first sort of norm country. run space
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lined to put people into space. it's been fourteen hard hard years to get here. and it's the start of a whole new new era of space travel for. individuals around the world who would love to become astronauts for putting satellites into space and create and connecting people around the world were not connected so today was an historic day and one that we've been celebrating i talked to our pilots today about the physical stress on their body because obviously i'm going up in a few months time and i'm interested to know exactly how it was. and they said it was. we also do centrifuge testing to help people get their bodies prepared he said it was nothing like the centrifuge test it was just just stunningly beautiful and you're going straight up yes that you know from north to
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three thousand miles an hour in seven seconds there's a little bit of g. force on the body but you're just looking out of the window distracted by the beauty of what you see. and i what he says is he believes it pretty well anybody should be able to. take this sort of sixty seconds of g. force that that it will entail well commercial space travel was that i don't quibble and price when it started in the early one nine hundred twenty s. across the atlantic and over the years as more and more people who had money spent spent money the airlines were able to start bringing down the price down and down and down over the decades and the same will happen with space travel it will be initially fairly well off people who will be able to fill our spaceships. that will help. build new spaceships by building new space ships will be able to bring the
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with one of the performances of the n.b.a. season so fall of bron james want to take on the houston rockets but it was the rockets james harden who showed why he's the league's running and the pay le bron led the lakers to wins in their last two games but his twenty nine points on the night meant little in the face of a savage display from harden this one set the tone as he barreled through the lake his jail mcgee for his first points of the game it ended with a fifty point triple double the fourth of those in his career on the most now of any player in history. with braun keeping the rockets in sight coming up to trial by just four points but he couldn't mark harden out of the game. even if the gun did manage to knock him to the floor here a career performance from the twenty nine year old hardened rockets and hardened when one hundred twenty six two hundred and haven't.
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been sure the dallas mavericks don't know it ski played his first game of the season after recovering from ankle surgery the german was on course for just six minutes making one jump shot but it marked his twenty first season for dallas that's an n.b.a. record unfortunately this came against their bogey team the phoenix suns who ended a ten game losing streak. a turn with the don't care from the pick n roll suns when ninety nine to eighty nine it's their seventh straight victory over the mavericks. football matches in the french league are have been perspiring for the second week running due to security around the protests are resigned trip to dijon as one of five games called off due to civil unrest in france marseilles hosting of bordeaux has also been affected p.s.g. beat red star belgrade in the champions league in midweek and the thirteen points clear at the top of the french domestic standings. anguished club chelsea has
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condemned this own fans over anti semitic chants during the europa league on thursday night chelsea were in budapest as they played out a two two draw with video f.c. in the group stages a section of their away fans all heard singing songs with anti semitic language about their london rivals tottenham it comes in the week after their much with manchester city was overshadowed by alleged racist abuse directed at city's rhyme sterling chelsea have promised action against any offenders they can identify from the incident in hungary. brazilian joint sun toss have announced that argentina's world cup coach who has some paoli will lead them from next season some paoli left the argentina job after being knocked out in the last sixteen in russia he set to travel to pele's former club in sao paolo to sign a contract this weekend some poly one the copa suit americana while in charge of universidad to chile and lead the chilean national team to victory in the twenty
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fifteen capa america russia's biathlon team is being investigated over alleged doping violations during the twenty seventeen world championships in austria the russians are currently competing at the same venue where last year's worlds were held five athletes and five officials have been questioned by the austrian police the women's tennis association has announced measures to protect the rankings of players returning to the tour after childbirth they'll now be able to use their previous ranking for three years to enter up to twelve tournament's but serina williams wish for players to be seeded in line with that ranking has not been granted instead the d.t.i. have said that returning mothers won't play against a seeded player in the opening round of a tournament williams made her comeback in february after giving birth in twenty seventeen she wasn't seeded at the french open but was at wimbledon where she went on to reach the final the head coach of new zealand's all conquering rigby team
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steve hansen has announced he'll step down after next year's world cup in japan the fifty nine year old has been in charge since twenty eleven following seven years as an assistant coach on the hudson the old black successfully defended their world cup title in twenty fifteen. australia's batsman shared a century partnership for the first wickets before india hits back in the second test at perth the hosts ending day one on two hundred seventy seven for six three hundred centuries on the score card for the aussies india on the first test at adelaide last week. mexico's canelo alvarez has the chance to win a world title in a third weight division on saturday alvarez is the unified middleweight world champion after beating triple j. canady gloves can in september the mexican is moving up to super middleweight to fight rocky fielding in new york it presents a big ask for canelo the britain is five inches tall and as a four and a half inch reach advantage you also look is i know the challenge i have in front
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of me i know that i have a tough fight secures it or not i like challenges and i know we're going to make history as the two best teams in the n.h.l. went head to head in florida on thursday the maple leafs traveling to the home of the tampa bay lightning the canadian team opened the scoring after a sloppy pass in de france allowed to sperry captain and to intercept. they were on the attack again when anthony saw really intervened he got the puck back to level things up a one to one. of a never looked back after this going on to win four to one a lightning have now won eight in a row and later on told by eight points in the atlantic division. the men's world surf league title is going down to the wire in hawaii medina of brazil on of three surface chasing the championship at the pipe masters in needs to win or finish a runner up to claim his second title just in wilson of australia looking for his
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first he won his hate i will be trying to fend off another brazilian philippe to ledo for the crown. ok that's all like us thanks very much paul of course with all the stories we're covering all the web site at al-jazeera dot com we'll be watching the avs there with me because i'm sick of followers of the. whole me and all of the news r.t. thanks very much for your time and your company. in countries like mine people have been killed too because we in the united states
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have privatized public junction. this was a deal with saudi arabia things were done differently saudis and other arabs when they came to britain for being all to help the past bombs deals you know. rumsfeld was meeting saddam isn't that interesting their shadow coming soon. xenophobe violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of europe. al-jazeera infiltrates one of the continent's past describing to organizations and exposes links to members of the european parliament and marina plans national lanny party generation the hate. part one of a special two part investigation on al jazeera.
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anti fascist anti establishment and pro violence. despite the recent official disbanding of its militarized wing a basque separatist movement is found alive and well on the terraces of a build bound stadia. a place where political revolutionaries share a platform an ideology with violent football hooligans. and read all death on al-jazeera. it's not just the murder of one journalist it is the salvation of eighty five thousand children in the u.s. senate demands an end to america's support of the saudi u.a.e. led war in yemen and condemned saudi crown prince mohammed bin sandman for the
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murder of journalist. alarm hasn't seeker this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up israeli forces arrest dozens of palestinians after twenty four hours of violence in occupied west bank. notes a renegotiation that's the message from e.u. leaders to u.k. prime minister to resign may after her trip to brussels to save her brags. and as politicians remain dog deadlocked on climate change we'll tell you five things you can do to help save the planet. out of the u.s. senate has passed a resolution to end all military support for the saudi u.a.e. coalition fighting in yemen in a rare unified vote from both parties fifty six senators were in favor and forty
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one voted against but the measure is unlikely to get approval in the house of representatives and then faces an almost certain veto by president trump a separate resolution condemned the saudi crown prince mohammed bin men for the murder of journalist. joins us live now from washington so kimberly given that this at this point isn't really going to go anywhere with the with the president likely to veto any resolutions on this is it begs the question of what the purpose of it the ultimate purpose of it is. right well there are two parts to that question the first is that it's not likely to go anywhere today but that doesn't mean this isn't likely to go anywhere because we have to remember it have the midterm elections and in january democrats will take over the house of representatives and certainly could revive this and a version of this that then could put donald trump in a very uncomfortable position of being forced to eventually have to sign something
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or choose to veto which would be just a further escalation in the frustration that americans are feeling right now with regard to the lack of action by this white house in the murder of so to get to the other part of the question what happens now and how can we look at all of this what is the meaning of all of this for the moment it's just symbolic you're absolutely right but this could continue to build in terms of traction because what we're seeing here is absolutely historic essentially what we've seen is a rebuke not only of the white house and the policies of the top administration but going further this is the first incremental step in a shift in what has been the status quo for decades and that is u.s. saudi relations that have been increasingly concerning in the eyes of the united states because of sort of this blind eye being turned to human rights violations inside the kingdom and also in yemen so now what we've seen through this vote in
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the senate is this historic donald trump but also the invoking of the war powers act the first time that this is been done what this is is a challenge of a co-equal branch of government the legislature of the congress challenging the white house in an historic way. and the republican senate is kimberly of have come under some criticism in the past for not. being seen as not standing up to president trump on a number of issues but this would be an exception. absolutely this is an exception not only is this members of the democratic party that typically criticize a republican president but this is members of donald trump's owner republican party bob corker the republican who was leading this charge in this legislation made no secret about how he felt you have to remember that these senators have all listened to the the evidence that has been put forward by the cia director gina housefull
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the assessment we understand is very clear that it points to two in the killing of jamal khashoggi of the crown prince ordering that killing so what this legislation has done has two things it has condemned saudi arabia's actions in yemen which the united nations has repeatedly said is a humanitarian disaster the other thing that is done it's condemned the kingdom of saudi arabia for the murder of jim what this does is this keeps the story in the spotlight keeps the pressure on the white house even as it tries to sweep these facts under the rug thanks heavily kelly how can line first there in washington all this comes after some progress made on the final day of u.n. back talks in sweden between yemen's government and hooty rebels both sides have agreed to a cease fire in the port city of her data which is the main route for food and medical aid into yemen to use the u.n.
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also saying that they have what they're calling an understanding between the two parties on deescalation in the city of tire is the other major center of fighting another round of talks is planned for the end of january almost one month vala joins us now from east them. to once comments. highlighting the position they're. on their position in the influence how the u.s. senate has voted what did he actually say. he gave some of his strongest words about the case of mad so far and he specifically mentioned the turkish contribution that have led through the information that turkish turkey provided to the senate vote over the night about g. and you know mentioning the fact that you know without this information probably that food couldn't have taken place turkey has provided everything that has been
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required of all of this country particularly they gave that information to the u.s. to the cia and to france to germany to many countries any country that has asked for that information turkey has provided it and now he said that justice has to be served and he particularly mentioned the statements of nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and he said that she has. she has laid the truth beryl the naked truth there when she mentioned some names in terms of who is behind the killing of. the people who killed. some of them are among the closest aides of one hundred percent men and he believes that it is a matter of time and every piece of information is they're building a strong evidence to words a recognition of who gave the order and who is responsible for the killing of
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zermatt how should she hear also because he was addressing delegates from the islamic organization a corporation for going to zation and he judicial conference he also is a buick to some islamic countries mentioning that they put dollars and realises specifically make a reference to saudi currency there a bar of justice for for tomorrow how should she so these are some of the strongest statements by the turkish president so far and he only fell short of saying that he believes himself that mohammed the crown prince of saudi arabia is. possible but he made every possible reference to make the situation clear to everyone who looks at the facts and the circumstantial information turkey has provided and he gave a long time line of what's happened since october second and the men who came here to kill. and the reason and he made it clear that it's impossible for anyone not to
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know what happened and the saudi arabia is actually hiding some vital facts that could be could contribute to the clarification of this case and for justice to be served how many life for us in istanbul. israeli forces have arrested forty palestinians in the occupied west bank it says thirty seven of them are members of hamas including three senior leaders one suspect is accused of throwing a rock and injuring a soldier at the raids following escalating violence across the occupied west bank on wednesday two palestinians who were accused of being attackers were killed on thursday two israeli soldiers were shot dead near ramallah the suspect escaped and the area is under military lockdown and tasha i mean has more. most of the entry points into ramallah are now open after an hours long complete closure of ramallah on thursday that created complete havoc on the roads as you can see there is an
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increased presence of israeli soldiers on the outskirts of ramallah and at the checkpoints this is the typical quiet of a morning before friday prayers this afternoon hamas and fatah are calling palestinians to the center of cities and to the checkpoints for what's been described as a day of rage since wednesday an israeli baby boy has died after his mother was shot and delivered prematurely for palestinian suspects were shot and killed and two israeli soldiers were also killed experts believe the series of attacks this week have been coordinated by the armed group hamas. has praised the killing of the soldiers and has said that one of the shooting suspects was a member of the in president mahmoud abbas has condemned the violence but he's also said that the stalled peace talks over all the ongoing israeli raids in the west
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bank and settlers calls for his assassination have created an unstable atmosphere conducive to this violence now the west bank and israel do have mutual interests in keeping the call i'm here in the west bank they often cooperate on security measures some analysts are saying that is really security forces for their part by focusing so intently on hamas in the gaza strip lost their focus here on the west bank that allowed hamas to strengthen and plots egypt has stepped in to us on thursday the country sent a delegation of intelligence service members to meet with president mahmoud abbas to quote help restore calm and stability to the region. our european leaders are in brussels for a second day of talks expected to focus on britain's exit deal from the european union they say they'll step up preparations in case the u.k.
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leaves without an agreement by march prime minister it's recent may is asking for help from bloc leaders as she tries to sell her proposal to the british parliament but she's been told her proposals are not clear enough and the e.u. will present contingency measures next week will dominate cain has been following this all for us from brussels so dominic a clarification and assurances is what the u.k. prime minister is looking for any word on progress. but words so far and in fact to put it more bluntly that's pretty much what the e.u. wanted from her yesterday evening and they didn't get it either which explains why it's very much the sense of failure as it were the prime minister came as you say seeking assurances but a succession of different e.u. leaders german chancellor angela merkel but also the presidents of the two institutions based e.u. institutions base.
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