tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 15, 2018 1:00pm-2:01pm +03
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forward to moving our embassy u.s. troops when practical in support of and after finals that is determined. shanahan is a research fellow at the la institute for international policy joins us now live via skype from sydney good to have you with us what's up what's the prime minister up to it does this announcement have any significance whatsoever no not really it's talking about moving the embassy after the final status agreements which is always. the case for restraint policy that hasn't changed and he said it straight recognizes west jerusalem as a capital of israel on the hustings in a by election year not to be talked about recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel so he's back back significantly from what he said at a by election several months ago. cooler heads have not changed to actually look at the implications of his thoughts so what was what was the point in doing all of
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this in the first place. well very good question he's a new prime minister. a few months before a general election during a by election in sydney you know traditionally conservatives say that are being held by the government for decades that is unusual in that it's got. the largest or second largest jewish population in australia he talked about the possibility of moving the strain embassy to jerusalem now most people said that this was purely in an effort to try and bolster the government's bite in this particular violation but it had particular ramifications foreign policy and he's saying today it wasn't well thought through when he made the initial thoughts public so it was a announcement announcement has anything really changed. well no. to substandard things i suppose if you will is that i talked about opening
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a defense and a trite office in jerusalem. the striking israeli ministry for the fence is actually intel of a then to lazy to national capital of israel so in effect the prime minister has walked back from his regional announcement and not really deleted anything as substance could still to roger binny thanks dave for being with us my pledge we're going to weather update next here on al-jazeera then. i'm done being loyal to president trump donald trump's former lawyer points the finger at the president saying he knows that he's guilty of wrongdoing. and the christian church stands on the verge of its biggest split in centuries we'll tell you why.
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by the skyline of an asian harbor or off the coast of the italian riviera. hello there we've got more rain working its way towards to key so we'll see the cloud increase during the day and a fair few outbreaks of rain most of those in the western parts and it looks like we'll see plenty more as we head through the day on sunday ahead of it plenty of cloud in the temperatures not too impressive anchor there only getting to around nine degrees so my cloud just filtering a little bit further south to say you may see one or two showers here as well elsewhere and forcing kuwait is not that well momentum temperature is only going to be nineteen or twenty degrees over the next few days it is malda here in doha so some will be around twenty six on saturday but there will be a little bit of a breeze that wind just easing a fraction as we head through the day on sunday and then all temperature over and around twenty five down tools in southern parts of africa and here we've got a few showers with this the most of those are in the north of all stretching from angola all the way across towards madagascar some of those are pretty heavy but also watch out for this cloud in the eastern parts of south africa because that
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isn't really just going to be cloud we're likely to see some rumbles of thunder mixed in with there are one or two rather shopper downpours as well a few more are expected as we head through sunday but it does look like saturday will be a more active day despite any thunderstorms that will still be warmed and jo'burg back both getting up to around twenty eight degrees you know that will force in capetown will be twenty five. there with sponsored by the time he's. getting to the heart of the matter how can you be a refugee after a while it borders between five safe countries facing new realities the pain starts from the very beginning go to school while you're providing context housing is not just about four walls and a roof hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. those stories generate sounds of headlines. separate the street from the facts facts.
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the listening post on al-jazeera. well again the main news this hour al-jazeera there are reports of fighting on the outskirts of the yemeni city of but they just a day after warring factions agreed to a cease fire in the port city earlier on friday aid agencies took advantage of the truce to distribute food and humanitarians lives sri lanka's disputed prime minister mahinda rajapaksa plans to resign after just seven weeks in the job country hasn't had a functioning government for nearly two weeks now after a court suspended rajapaksa and his cabinet after they lost to no confidence folks . at australia's prime minister scott morrison has formally recognized west jerusalem as the capital of israel unlike the us which recognized the whole of
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jerusalem as israel's capital earlier this year the straightly has only recognized the western half of the city. donald trump's former lawyer says the president told him to pay harsh money to two women during the twenty sixteen presidential election michael cohen insists the trump knew making the payout was wrong go and gave his first interview since being since being sentenced to prison on multiple charges which included violating campaign finance laws related to those payments a white house correspondent kimberly helka reports of appeal as the courtroom drama surrounding donald trump's former personal lawyer came to a dramatic conclusion this week michael cohen was largely silent not anymore i knew what i was doing was wrong in contrast to his earlier statements cohen now says trump knew about the hush money payments he was making to two women alleged to have had affairs with trump according to cohen the payments were directed by trump in an
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effort to influence the outcome of the twenty sixteen presidential election nothing at the. trump organization was ever done unless it was run through mr trump he directed me to make the payments he directed me to become involved in these matters the payments were in the hundreds of thousands campaign finance law caps contribution to a campaign at twenty seven hundred dollars making the payments and the legal donation to trump denies he ever directed his former lawyer to break the law i never directed him to do anything wrong whatever he did he did on his own he's a lawyer a lawyer who represents a client is supposed to do the right thing that's what you pay them a lot of money on wednesday cohn was sentenced to three years in prison his crimes include making false statements to congress tax evasion and arranging those payments during the twenty sixteen election he will begin serving his sentence in march he denies he's speaking out to embarrass the president but instead to further
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the probe into possible ties between the trump campaign and russia the special counsel stated emphatically that the information that i gave to them was credible and helpful there's a substantial amount of information that they possess that corroborates the fact that i am telling the truth you done with a lie i have done with the lying i am done being loyal. to president trump cohen's conviction and scandalous revelations come as president trump's political and potentially legal problems are compounding cohens cooperation also suggests the russian probe under special counsel robert muller is accelerating can really help get al-jazeera the white house serbia is seeking an emergency meeting of the un security council after kosovo's parliament voted to transform its defense force into a regular army serbia is warning that the city could lead to
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a military intervention kosovo as government says it has the right to raise an army for self-defense but serbia says that violates international agreements which ended the war between the two countries in the late one nine hundred ninety s. in an igloo such reports from belgrade. kosovo's parliament approved the first read of the draft laws on october and during the process cause of a serbian minority remains opposed to the creation of course of the army a position shared by belgrade which denies course was existence as the state alexander who treated the president of serbia said he did not understand how anyone in the world could approve the creation of course of his army or turn a blind eye to something as he said entirely in a collision with all international documents he added serbia will not breed the war drums but won't allow anyone to humiliate the serbs in cos or vida superior alleges the army's main purpose would be to ethnically cleanse course of
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a serbian dominated north a claim strongly denied by prishtina prime minister of course it would almost had it in i said the tree laws have a want to ask to protect the territorial integrity of course of all and to protect the citizens of all communities in course of syria deputies begged by belgrade which does not recognize course there was independence have blocked any such move in the past saying creation of a national army required a change to the constitution and the us led nato alliance which has four thousand troops in the balkan country has also in the past urged course of zero knowledge to create a national army unless the constitution was amended with the support of this a minority but three laws promoted by the cost of a government and paralyzed by a parliamentary vote other greatly to the mandate of the domestic also a security force skinner said to transform into an army something which the government said by perez the need to make changes to the constitution brazil's
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president michelle turner has signed an extradition order forces out of the tiste the far less left activist who is wanted in italy in connection to four murders carried out in the march in seventy's has been living in brazil since two thousand and four reports water sellers. the president elect. doesn't take office for another two weeks but he's long stated his opposition to what he calls criminal elements within the left wing groups both in brazil and abroad a supreme court judge has now why should an international arrest warrant for interpol for the italian fugitive says. he's been on the run since he broke out of an italian carolynn one hundred eighty one where he was serving time for membership of an extreme left wing group. for communism since disbanded he's accused of his part of the playing a part in the murder of four people two policemen a butcher and a jeweler a murder that he says he denies any part in he first went on the run to france then
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to mexico and later on soup was ill where he's enjoyed a career as a writer quite often of crime novels he also enjoys the protection of the former president of brazil luis naseer lula da silva himself now serving time in prison on corruption charges he often says mr but d.c. that he would be tortured if he was sent back to back to italy wants to stay in brazil brazil has long been a haven for those on the run from justice from their own countries. will says it will no longer be a safe haven for those fugitives especially if they are of the left. one of christianity's biggest splits in centuries is expected to be formalized this weekend ukraine plans to create a new church independent from russia's influence since the fall of the soviet union ukraine's dominant orthodox church has been divided into factions pro russian and pro ukraine. reports. a place to worship gold or
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russia the cathedral of nativity is it the same to over theological rift in ukraine the orthodox faith is split into factions russian lives and ukrainian laid priests and a tall east church is one of more than twelve thousand that aligns itself with russia on saturday he must pick sides orthodox priest will meet to q. to civil same trees on ties with russia and creates a new independent church. we will not recognize its legitimacy this is not a council this is a gang of bandits who have gathered to take over the temples and destroy the church what kind of council is. leading up to the meeting ukraine's religious rapture has had consequences the cathedral of nativity and other pro russian churches were accused of whipping up religious hatred and raided by ukrainian security services the usual school thought i told them you serve the devil and i serve god let's see
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who is stronger and who's going to win. rushing clergy are outraged labeling it the biggest split in christianity in a thousand years. they say it's a ploy by ukrainian president petro poroshenko to shore up support ahead of elections next year pushing co did champion the split he signed a cooperation agreement with the head of the church in november. there's rabbitohs moscow at the state and the russian church some in clergy robes some in military uniforms or not afraid to commit sin in an effort to disrupt the decision but god is with us because we are fighting in iraq just battle. for our independence from. pushing co has accused of using the church to spread propaganda supporters of the churches split agree. of course we want the ukrainian church to not be on their moscow so that russia does not implement sarah decisions for.
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rare echoes of the three hundred year old st andrews church in kiev the pro ukrainian orthodox church survived an arson attack last month but it's not clear if regional politics will be as resilient very. shallow ballasts. aid agencies working in iraq are trying to help women become more independent by teaching them new skills that community was torn apart by eisel in twenty fourteen with thousands of you see the men killed women forced into slavery but as the threat of i saw appears to diminish many projects of facing funding cuts. for style from a refugee camp in the hook in the kurdish region of northern iraq. says weaving a new future for her family which was ripped apart four years ago when i saw fighters swept through her hometown of sin john. i lost my eldest son who was the
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sunshine of my life i still remember him every time i was a meet other woman at the camp he was killed on the night he was about to get married. when i was always finally pushed out of synch. five remaining children eventually made their way to a refugee camp at concord in the kurdish region of northern iraq where. i used to cry all the time inside the tent i didn't have food to feed my children we barely had anything at all fearless now works at a carpet factory near. she's never woven anything before. but her newly learned skills provide an income for years of the woman is said to be the backbone of their families but the isolated acts in twenty fourteen shattered many of those families and destroyed tens of thousands of lives for lose like many of the women at this
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center lost her husband and several relatives the organizers of projects like this one hope that they will help the women to regain the confidence to become more independent and work towards a more peaceful future. yes it is true that still many as the women are still suffering what we need is a lot of support from the local authorities and from around the world is he the women still have a long road ahead but you can see hope spreading among them. this center is home to several projects run by local and global aid agencies. but as the threat from eisel diminishes it seems the world's interest is fading to admit that we share the world is no longer paying much attention to our suffering so we shall be asking for our rights until we draw our last breath we want to ensure a bright future for our children and generations to come. the future may be brighter now for filosa and her family but there are many other years it is who are still struggling to survive rob matheson al-jazeera the hook the kurdish region of
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northern iraq one you see the woman who is also this year's nobel laureate says that she'll use her prize money to improve the lives of families in a town hundreds of people welcome not here mourad whole the iraqi town of single friday was awarded peace prize for her work as an activist for women and girls after escaping sexual slavery by isis militants. and. with the money i got from the nobel peace prize i'll build a hospital in sin jar to treat people mainly with days and women who are exposed to sexual abuse by i still on this occasion i'd like to thank the iraq and kurdistan governments for giving me their agreements to build the hospital. it is kids have you with us hello adrian sitting in here in doha the headlines and al-jazeera there are reports of fighting on the outskirts of the yemeni city of her
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data just a day after warring factions agreed to a cease fire in the port city earlier on friday aid agencies took advantage of the truce to distribute food and humanitarian supplies what's in front of us is a daunting task and as ever. in the context of such negotiations one realizes that the end of the goetia actions that the hard work is only about to begin all of us there are different views on this my own is this is not about whether we can trust one or other on this or that commitment this is about helping them both to make it happen and reporting a message says noting with those areas where they fall short of that story as prime minister has formally recognized west jerusalem as the capital of israel but scott morrison says that his country will not move its embassy from tel aviv the nile unlike the u.s.
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which recognized the whole of jerusalem as israel's capital only this year the story has only recognized the western half of the city a strategy that now recognizes western resume being the seat of the knesset and many of the institution is government is the capital of israel which jerusalem is the capital of israel. and we look forward to maybe our embassy to west jerusalem when practical in support of and after finals that is determine which sri lanka's controversially appointed prime minister enda rajapaksa is resigning after just seven weeks in the job the country hasn't had a functioning government for nearly two weeks now that's when a course suspended rajapakse and his cabinet after they lost to no confidence votes the president of france about all mccraw has paid tribute to the victims of the attack at the strasbourg christmas markets four people died in the attack on tuesday the suspected gunman was shot dead by police on thursday
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a two day manhunt. and those are the headlines i'll be back with more use for here i was as they were off to talk to al-jazeera thanks. because we're not defending them as we should. like this being violent. and feeding stripped away. in the sand here and a very sweet i. wish the whites that stand up. like this. downtown for human life it's. possible you can watch the movie the movie see. she's devoted her life to ballet since being accepted to the academy of choreography in her native ukraine at the age of ten six years later she moved to russia to play she calls home. today
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but long as a cut above is the prima ballerina of one of the world's foremost ballet companies the bow short. however success has not come without a price the cost of a gave up her childhood to develop the skills she says she was physically designs to exercise the spy than being on natural for human body even her personal journey a few questions are natural to wasc what's the role of arts in today's russia and what's next visit cotta when her days on the stage are inevitably numbered. the prima ballerina of the ballet svetlana's a kata talks to al-jazeera. but on the early of my thank you very very much for coming and talking to us so now does it and. i'd like to start by asking you how your love affair with pot i began was it something that you chose was it something that chose you or did someone else
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choose it for you. my you bush should worry little and then you sort of. it's going to hit the boob of my mom won't get that image style or some mark about them with believing they had children so i know you're i detail in that you played a few school she should be my mom a blue state issue a problem which smugly but stupidly i can then you would to put enough skill. leading the to achieve greatness it's often said to the house to be a great sacrifice to to get to the hearts so can you tell us a little bit about what you might have sacrificed to reach when you have got. little gains no but i wish the additionally it yet was to. have some element of school yeah and us water digs in your bill about it in a school with the we're good at the key he knew bush wasn't even the night is due which commit the commission by linking with the new bill additionally it eve with
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you're. exhausted how do you deal with pain and the limitations that it brings. but our distant in. spital show wolf will choose issue shift on that score you hired me to be on the record through glass and cheater. on tonight they had their liver to boil. was really the newborn that unites the spittle shrug off and that the bill could be just a biased bottle of school well you've missed school but almost feel each skew deal and then you got over. the most and we jail him by let it. in the dr so if the news just in the literally a. dash we were placed east to. the room we split the in kenya but the more was needed to get those in out of the room with the chin boylan
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or if you go over there and they are no political issues which set the ball you people who marched to the discipline often talk about a state of mind state they call slow where you're sort of out of time absolute concentration just in the moment is this something that you recognize and can you describe it for us no good no scotty of thank you my mean the usual way to choose to look at you got to look up with the premier oh. silly me i mean the whole gist of jack you you go. through all of the good i bought that it got down to be up with. the start with the sheet. still which if he did. that on double wide some but sis and i bought the with the sister yeah i knew all they have up a garage when you know what i would do more to see that the she wouldn't delish if the number was senior chimerism that got there at the but don't use solution must say nya been there a bit you'd said they get kind of in your place for did they give but i squinted at
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the metaphors this boy's dream of but knew what i mean you gotta live up to their door that says elaine you're the broom here if the new hoarded. atmosphere of play relates alter. the reach of the respect that you're going to rest on solutions. and look at us norah which we don't need a blueprint but the most that at the end of the. news was nicely. in the piece when they sed lugubriously new focus meant that it lets you back a. lucent but actually that's a new it's a bull to get out of a biblical smore that bit about us news night she would just do it. yet those in his know cook at the booth in the new mug but i've got that a little bit so he won't see me or you come forth and if you come for the choose to see beyond the preview have you had any dark moments in your career where things
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beats and then when the results are like i quit the bush the book that the bomb my girl gave me to do long or present them as good and yet nothing of civilian. jacket up recorded we just hitting the chill of york then you will see it as you will for what for them was the failure to the mile apparently were pretty. evil schools to be able to work in their particular in the west there seems to be an increasing dialogue at the moment around to me two movements which is women coming out and speaking about sexual harassment and and things like that says would you like to see any changes to women's rights in russia. oh hang it wouldn't go to show the decision ok. must so it in the words the. ninety eight the witch in a bus and they said the words but then was the motion of the need your ball which
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levy a. you put it on needing the choice of it more it's that or that he will no good at taking salute you but the more. ye new new mug coming to you know which one that i used to sit leisure to sit in the last nice luci i used to. the. new washing machine. which at that time steve was a store the chill a bust most of the story still place called youth still more than the condition of the. new nor the clergy cutlery to the mere that machine you're taking taking the story and. the new saloons that ashley knew but he had them there. were no good thank you who will let me and the father yes lucia love with them for that was the video in the flutie we all get enough to bust in need
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a place where they keep sake use and you told me to cuba she can use like this but when all was dear it was to be the business see the little more physically do. we always feared it did till is to thank you. no one must be playing at that with the good love you had in the. back i assure you should have been a quilt or a nash and you puzzle a. the guess work with them. napsylate in you you're an interesting cultural icon in that you have been involved in politics you've been a member of the russian parliament so you have been supported in the. some points at least what do you think about russia's current trajectory in the world you know new yorkers to shows up she wished me to but i hope it cook with
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a sweep we need to look at us here he spoke of civil but i squirted media overnight too would still gleam in your son my glove and there still. see a new president i see noida give you a glove again so that was the one you the governor used to when you're behind me with new guard search though when you put his head you like a cube when you believe they do what they buy denia got buckley's only found three you still had to eat you if the stillman wasn't pretty she would grow in this to be able of a need the. national president that she will meet or. the governor you it's a little what. limits someone to love and that is the need to get by you did to. see him you still believe nice to us the valise but that some mustache and there are are. but don't know your name and yet the populace has it as though you had to put them. yes the moved back home soil look at the media yeah.
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because now you know shut the can of your name yeah i need to use through the system which was to occlude you got that will do good under my a but i fish and there you with me and there you are to me near was motionless to that i leader what they good to me was moses was stopped by someone out there i see . light the more they too were going to give shiloh its so why was it then the do you do decide to enter politics. thank you joy because that has made up of reasoning with you know that got three boomers didn't go they are stable means get out the bush love but surely. must go out the nation as. it made them give us more listen usually they're going to. change the euclides not going to sit as name is social and lead me got the area. just food
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circuit or a little bit of lag i really like the bill maher guy at the liberals to hold it's more than that they speak one hundred civilians. for the minute you post style in tedious like a vulnerable she was that i was more honest what's your relationship with ukraine because it is the country that you were born in. and yet. you were supportive of the russian exception of crimea so how do you feel about ukraine now and how does ukraine feel about he new coke you need to go out on your star as my half sister media she might have lived on. if she were here. the day of the would do worse in the bush which as she's neeraj of was just must be of a sinister but i see it does not show some picture board but the musketeer the. younger than you below grade. my son allison square.
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six that only. this if there is going to talk. the one the hordes of cookie the depriving the machine you. the witch and good listener what. role do you think plays for russia and its and its position in the world how important results for russia as a country was that you got so she wasn't. because i deleted them or she's only. braked. got through bushland got too high do you people when you little ski shoes or not so good if you're born you little ski schools do it will you going to school stop with the bull there's a question in your car it's a. live show so i see more than a couple of which video viewpoint new persona that it was least said. was neat doubt that i had a guest there but usually with the coke. because i'd wear them got to the place
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death on al-jazeera. when the shots came from the holiday and we heard cracks we heard some noise. this was no no sniper alley was on in the most dangerous intersections and. it didn't come in through the front entrance that was what happened to the people who were shot they came into the wrong and the nightly pirated pics of the furniture to the camera man said it's get the hell out of sarajevo holiday and hotels on al-jazeera. a scramble to get much needed aid into yemen but as it arrives in the main port city there's more fighting despite a cease fire deal. hello
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i'm adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up after weeks of political turmoil in sri lanka the man at the center of the controversy plans to step down. strongly a recognizes west jerusalem as the capital of israel but stop short of moving its embassy. i'm done being loyal to president trump donald trump's former lawyer insists the president knew it was wrong to make hush money payments during the election. reports of fighting on the outskirts of her day that just a day off to yemen's warring factions agreed to a cease fire in the port city earlier aid agencies took advantage of the truce to distribute desperately needed food and supplies more than three thousand passengers were sent to her data who the rebels and the yemeni government reached the truce
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during talks in sweden on thursday. the presence of a delegation in sweden was. and we've sent a message to the world that we're with peace and we want to achieve peace talks were successful would put us on the right path to peace and to improve the humanitarian situation the human tragedy in yemen is unprecedented. the un special envoy on yemen martin griffiths says that it's a daunting task to end the four year war he briefed the security council on the progress of those talks in sweden on diplomatic at the james bay is reports from the u.n. in new york. the day off to an interim peace stealing yemen the u.n. negotiator at the talks warned the security council there was still a long and difficult road ahead mr president i also come before you today with a call for a course in our collective achievements this week where indeed i hope you will agree a significant step forward but what's in front of us is the daunting task and as
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ever. in the context of such negotiations or realizes at the end of negotiations that the hard work is only about to begin. the u.n. senior humanitarian official warned against complacency he said a quarter of a million people were on the edge of a phase five food emergency the technical term for that stage is catastrophe so i can confirm again what humanitarian agencies have known for a long time a terrible tragedy is unfolding in yemen and it's getting worse the special envoy revealed that general patrick camera of the netherlands a veteran of the un who's commanded peacekeepers headed inquiries and written reports for the united nations will set up a team of monitors who will deploy to yemen as soon as possible it's believed general comments team will be unarmed and we tossed would provide incredible monitoring of the cease fire in the port and city of her data the monitoring
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mission will have to be endorsed in the u.n. security council resolution that is likely to be difficult to negotiate with passed resolutions saudi arabia has put pressure on members of the security council including the current arab member kuwait to try and shape the words of the resolution to their interest james bays al-jazeera at the united nations australia has formally recognized west jerusalem as the capital of israel prime minister scott morrison says that australia will not move in. proceed from tel aviv for now but will open a trade and defense office some arab and muslim states of threatening to boycott australian goods in protest it follows the us recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital last year a move to cleared by the un to be now and void a strategy that now recognizes wister resume being the seat of the knesset and many
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of the institution is government is the capital of israel west jerusalem is the capital of israel and we look forward to moving our embassy to west jerusalem when practical in support of and after final status determination rodger shanahan is a research fellow at the lao institute for international policy in sydney he says the prime minister's announcement is nothing new in terms of foreign policy. it's talking about moving the embassy after the final status agreement switches overlays . the case for restraint policy that hasn't changed and he said it straight recognizes west jerusalem as a capital of israel on the hustings in a byelection in october he talked about recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel so he's back back significantly from what he said at a byelection several months ago. cooler heads of had an opportunity to actually
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look at the implications of his thoughts his new prime minister. a few months before a general election during a byelection in sydney you know a traditionally conservative seat that are being held by the government for decades that is unusual in that it's got the largest the second largest jewish population in australia and he talked about the possibility of moving the strained embassy to jerusalem now most people said that this was purely in an effort to try and boss of the the government's vote in this particular byelection but it had particular ramifications for foreign policy and it's the same today it wasn't well thought through when he made the initial thoughts public. serbia is seeking an emergency meeting with the u.n. security council to discuss kosovo's decision to transform its defense force into
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a regular army serbia is warning that move could lead to a military intervention cross-overs government says it has the right to raise an army for self-defense but serbia says that violates international agreements which ended the war between the two countries in the late one nine hundred ninety s. and then a goose reports from belgrade. possibles parliament approved the first read of the draft laws on october and during the process cost of a serbian minority remains opposed to the creation of course of our army a position shared by belgrade which denies course was existence as a state alexander who treated the president of serbia said he did not understand how anyone in the world could approve the creation of course that was army or turn a blind eye to something as he said entirely in a collision with all international documents he added serbia will not be the war drums but won't allow anyone to humiliate the serbs in kosovo superior alleges the
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army's main purpose would be to ethnically cleanse course of a serbian dominated north a claim strongly denied by prishtina prime minister of course it would almost had it in i said the tree laws have a want to ask to protect the territorial integrity of course of all and to protect the citizens of all communities in course of syria deputies begged by belgrade which does not recognize course there was independence have blocked any such a move in the past saying creation of a national army required a change to the constitution and the u.s. led nato alliance which has four thousand troops in the balkan country has also in the past urged the costs of war not to create a national army unless the constitution was amended with the support of the minority but three laws promoted by the cost of a government and paralyzed by a parliamentary. both ogg rated the mandate of the domestic also a security force to transform into an army something we do the government said by
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there is the need to make changes to the constitution trying because prime minister is expected to make a national address to announce his resignation in the rajapaksa was appointed seven weeks ago president. replaced him to replace wickramasinghe but that decision caused an uproar the country's been without a functioning government now for the only two weeks after a court suspended rajapaksa and his cabinet let's go live now to colombo. is there for us when are we expecting to get this announcement. adrian we're hearing from. people that his address to the nation of prerecorded address will be. to be put out in a little over an hour's time now yesterday news broke of prime minister rajapakse is decision to resign. intentions announced at
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a meeting of his group representatives when they met with the president on friday evening and. making the rounds that this is what he had announced today the sort of formal process a letter of resignation to the president as well as an address to the nation all right so if he steps down today what happens next with promising come back as prime minister do we have another election does the president appoint someone else what happens. it isn't all questions that are up in the air at this moment obviously with the rajapaksa resigning there is a void for the post of prime minister now bear in mind that right now at the point that he resigned he had been handed down a restraining order from acting as the prime minister along with his forty eight ministers that from the court of appeal in response to petition filed by the vicar missing a camp who basically question the authority with which he held this office there
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was that for a period of two weeks we've not had the prime minister and the government in the only person who has held any formal authority has been the exactly president. so the immediate sort of issues would be who is to replace my in the rajapaksa that is a million dollar question and been at almost the heart of this constitutional crisis prison mighty policy they say they're digging in is heels for the last couple of weeks saying he would not under any circumstance replace the man he said . the man incidentally who put together a coalition to bring city center to power and defeat mahinda rajapakse as president so that is one issue that needs to be addressed how ever lines that we're hearing overnight that there might have been some kind of compromise reached stories that run over convincing he is going to be sworn in on sunday morning however very much unofficial reports still to be confirmed so the post of prime minister to be filled
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as well as the ascension of the entire government and they haven't also a huge dilemma because it means the future of the government is it going to be another coalition government vehicle missing that was forced to put together a coalition the united front when he came to power as prime minister with the president by a polish citizen because he didn't have a majority a two thirds majority in parliament so right now all these questions to be addressed but right now the issue of the disputed premiership in sri lanka seems to be one step less confusing with president with prime minister mind the rajapaksa making an exit. well many thanks indeed. we're going to weather update next here on al-jazeera then. i'm done being loyal to president trump donald trump's former lawyer points the finger at the president saying he knows that he's guilty.
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