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jurors this week there was the manhunt underway for the suspect or suspects involved in the killing of the soldiers meanwhile abu hamid says the israelis have demolished her home once not twice but now three times she vows to rebuild the palestinian authority says it will help her do just that the tashi good name is era l m r e refugee camp in the occupied west bank. meanwhile australia has formally recognize west jerusalem as the capital of israel prime minister scott morrison says australia will not move its embassy from tel aviv finale but well open a trade in defense office in jerusalem muslim majority countries including indonesia and malaysia of threatened to cancel free trade deals in protest. still ahead for you on the program has disputed prime minister resigns allowing the president to avoid a government shutdown. and joining in the
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philippines is church bells muted by the u.s. troops more than a century ago. hello we should have just about got to the end of flooding in melbourne but it's been a stormy stop to winter for all of this side of australia actually in circulation so fairly obvious going further south the potential for flooding still exists i think for tasmania rather less so for victoria a.c.t temperature wise the disappointing twenty one that will slowly improve their not very quickly but if you cast your eyes really north of sydney sort through brisbane and the queensland coast and on shore breeze and the remains of site lone oh in which is no longer a tropical cyclone well i suggest flooding fairly widespread flooding right up through the cape york peninsula now that will slowly go offshore on monday looks
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a dry day but it's going to be a slow improvement for the size twenty one is still a picture in melbourne in the sunshine only nineteen in hobart but adelaide is a warmer twenty eight so of the hotter springs that person's a disappointment cloudy and only the low twenty's now all these actions taking place at the moment in australia so if you curry east there's virtually no cloud in the sky over new zealand and that picture should be maintained i think low twenty's twenty one twenty four you can see the gentle circulation so probably not even in the morning all sunshine by day and a clear sky by night. in malaysia schooling is a luxury for children of writing or muslim refugees but for. every child deserves an opportunity for faith and creativity the arms them with the
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skills to overcome any hurdle and seize the threat to the schools existence as a test of his faith. school of parts of the viewfinder asia syrians on al-jazeera. welcome back with a recap of the top stories now nearly two hundred nations have agreed to rule book for implementing a landmark two thousand and fifteen paris agreement on climate change the accord aims to limit a rise in the average well temperature to below two degrees celsius. in france officials say more than sixty six thousand yellow vest protesters have demonstrated
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across the country for a fifth weekend in a row that's less than half the number of protesters who turned out in last week's rally needs radiometers demolish the home of prominent palestinian activist latif abdul hamid in the occupied west bank whose son is accused of killing a soldier protesters have criticised the destruction as collective punishment. when all the stories are following sri lanka has recently sachs prime minister run away from a single be sworn into his old job on sunday it comes after his controversial success amanda rajapaksa resigned ending a forty day power struggle that's left the country without a functioning government then often and as reports from colombia. this was the moment former president and now former prime minister mine the rajapaksa signed his resignation letter. i've no intention of remaining as prime minister without a general election being held in order to note how by the president. i will resign from the position of prime minister in more equate for the president for me in
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kaufman rajapaksa criticised what he called attempts to run the country without elections rajapakse and president might have a serious say in his bid to hold a snap election ended on thursday when the supreme court ruled that the president did not have the authority to dissolve parliament and call elections a second case challenging rajapakse as premiership is also before the courts and. this is not good should remain prime minister he finished the war it was developing the country our people to mind and about all of this happened because mahindra did not have a majority in parliament when a country is on stable it is difficult for people like us to make a living and his plans messed up and according paused restraining order rajapaksa had few options but he was clear that it doesn't end here. the change of government by the people expected his now here to be put off by the
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people will definitely be changed. no one can prevent it after weeks of scathing attacks on the man he sacked and vowed never to reappoint presidency to say days due to swear in run a vicar missing or on sunday morning and the curtains come down on the main act of the political drama that has gripped sri lanka over the last few weeks with the resignation of mind the rajapaksa but how the broader plot ends in terms of where this country goes politically needs to be worked out over the coming days mind the rajapaksa will no doubt be planning how to be part of that future in a finance al-jazeera. well to the philippines now where three church bells looted by vengeful u.s. troops during the philippine american war in one thousand one have been returned the belts were handed back to the philippines in a ceremony in manila on tuesday and they're now back in their hometown of from way reports. i. a symbol of the philippine independence
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display at home these antiquated bells were taken as war trophies by american soldiers from the small town of poland guy eastern samar for the pan american who are. people here say the bells evokes so much emotion because these feel like missing chess pieces in the could she says violent struggle for freedom from its colonizers the balinese massacre is the single biggest defeat for the american military during the philippine american war but for the philippines it is a reminder that over half a century ago a handful of filipino guerrillas armed with machetes fought and won against a superpower a reminder too for the current generation the filipinos will do whatever it takes to earn their freedom historian say thousands of people in berlin he got were
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killed including women and children nimish should denounce great grandfather was one of the last bell ringers of the church during the war he says his family never thought this day would come when. i feel like i am in the clouds this best represents our fight for independence you can see the people are so happy they are finally home. for decades philippine president and independent groups have lobbied hard for their return i know nobody but nobody can claim it's singularity created by the generals of the a murdered him. it's very sad it. related to the america that to be born i'm so different. this year the u.s. secretary difference with authority delegated by our president was able to send
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these religious or affectionate as a gesture of respect for a close friend in our party with whom we have shared so many sacrifices but for the faithful of. the bills are simply beyond politics it is a homecoming that's taken one hundred seventeen years the see the bells return is proof that all wars do end no matter how brutal. dog an al-jazeera eastern samar said to the philippines. now some news from the u.s. texan democratic congressman better is called the death of a seven year old guatemalan girl in custody earlier this month heartbreaking yet all too common jacqueline my rosemary common quinn was picked up with her father and other asylum seekers in a remote area along mexico's border with the u.s.
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she later died of dehydration fathers told officials she didn't get any medical treatment for ninety minutes despite vomiting and running a very high fever when on the developments of federal court in the us eight of texas has ruled that the affordable care act also known as a bomb is unconstitutional it found a change in tax no last year invalidated the entire act by eliminating a penalty for not having health insurance the decision cost uncertainty on the insurance coverage of millions of americans republicans have repeatedly tried and failed to repeal the affordable care act since it was introduced in two thousand and ten well now president trump has been speaking out about the ruling and what might come next for americans. it would really be great for a country would be able to get great help here will sit down with the demographic these record of both. your city go with the democrats and we will get great care for our people but it's a repeat place in the little bit differently but it was
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a big big very highly respected you're. well president has also been speaking about speaking out about him confirming that his interior secretary ryan zinke he is going to be leaving the administration at the end of the year he is facing several investigations of reduce of security details chartered flights and a real estate deal the democrats have promised to intensify probes into his conduct he's leaving just weeks before they take control of the house of representatives think he played a key role in trump's efforts to roll back environmental regulations. all news from mali now it has been more fighting between felony has been has been linked to ice and twa tribesmen loyal to the french military on wednesday fallen fighters attacked villages around the shock in the eastern minako region at least forty three toric were killed in the attack and grazing lands bundt around a hundred civilians have been killed in the region this year mostly in fighting over land and resources well to cameroon now and eighty three hundred in your
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speaking people accused of taking part in a separatist movement have been released from prison cameron's president paul bia audit that released on thursday in an effort to bring calm to the divided country hundreds have been killed in fighting between the military and separatists since two thousand and sixteen when teachers and lawyers in the english speaking regions complained of discrimination from the french speaking majority hundreds of angry phone cameroonians are still behind bars. well to zimbabwe now where the president is promising to turn the economy around that suffering from its worst crisis in a decade. made the pledge while addressing thousands of supporters that his party's annual conference who endorsed him to run for a second five year term algis there is harm a tussle has more now from that event in a secret teeny. when ever some people see others lining up for something they join the queue just in case they find what they looking for there is a shortage of cash in zimbabwe especially foreign currency suffering that we need
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to leave those other countries they lead to go to the stuff that would. really need life at the rulings on e.p.a. party conference economy and what to do about it was high on the agenda. was president him assuming that god were try to reassure his party will turn things around we. all know. with regards to all the subsets of the economy. and. to do our best. to interfere. must be for. our people in every corner of the. fuel and some medicines are in short supply in zimbabwe food prices of more than tripled in recent weeks people are growing impatient doctors and public hospitals are on
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strike for the second time this year they want to get also threatening to do the same if any want to pay the u.s. dollars not enough for one road which cost the about. despite reports of parts infighting all ten provinces have indorsement as well as a presidential candidate for the twenty twenty three elections a sign not much will change politically. as for the economy all people can do is wait and hope the leaders make good on promises to deliver otherwise it's going to be more of the same. as in. argentina is famous for its strong literary traditions and celebrated authors but its economic crisis has had a dramatic impact on the country's book industry with more unwashed ups and libraries shutting down. trey's it has the story now from when osiris. for years began but i know he has been publishing children's books he sells them to
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local libraries but also exports them around the world he says the devaluation of the base of these year and the lack of demand is forcing small companies like his to cut costs to survive. trying to call me is dependent on the u.s. dollar the last evaluation affected the content of most companies paper is a commodity and it's in us dollars but we cannot release the price of our books because we will sell even less. argentina has historically had a strong literary culture many here i resprout of authors like. or jorge we jorge's as there of international football stars like the. in fact there are more bookstores per person when a site is meant any other capital in the world when a fight is a field with a small bookstores like this one that play a crucial role in the fiftieth cultural life and even though libraries are offering customers the possibility of financing their purchases it has not been enough the
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ongoing recession is forcing many to shut down. in the last two years more than thirty five bookstores have closed or been bought out by larger companies things are in getting any better with book sales dropping just over ten percent so far this year see a home in the north and so on the run of this office space has gone up the electricity bills tripled water bills have doubled inflation is over forty percent but we can increase the prices as much because if we did we'd be out of business we're asking for some tax benefits to make it a bit easier for us but nothing has been resolved. the argentine book industry says it's warned about the current situation as impact will be felt not just in lost jobs but also culturally. the biggest problem is a drop in consumption and this is something affecting most sectors of the economy there are some small measures that can definitely help but the biggest problem is
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that people are buying less books that means they're reading last and this is a drop in the consumption of cultural good. austerity inflation and the i.m.f. bailout i will everyone's minds in argentina these days it appears the skate found in a good book is a luxury many here can no longer afford that is how will. this now russia's president vladimir putin says he wants to keep a tight rein on rap music in his country with the kremlin leading it rather than shutting it down he fears banning my only increase its popularity bush's comments follow the recent crackdown on rap and popular music last month popular russian rock the husky was briefly arrested for trying to perform on the roof of this car after his concert was canceled by the authorities. through the rap and other modern music is based on the three pillars sex drugs and protest well
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the biggest concern amongst all the drugs is not be as thing this is a path to the degrade variation of the nation which could well in moscow there's been a mixed reaction to putin's idea and what you eat i jump in with your favorite musicians sing and read about things that influence people's thoughts about the government so putin's idea stresses that our forty's are worried about what a threat musicians speak the truth i mean you're going to see in the first person the rap that's been russia is less developed i think the difference between america and our rap music is shocking so if it needs to be led that the russian authorities lead. was more in everything we're covering right here the address al jazeera dot com. script recap the top stories now before we go after two weeks of delays and divisions of talks in poland world leaders have managed to agree
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a rulebook for implementing a landmark agreement on climate change hundred nations reached consensus on a more detailed framework for the twenty fifth the paris agreement crucially the accord aims to limit a rise in average well temperatures to well below two degrees celsius we will all have to give in order to gain we will all have to be courage just to look into the future and to make yet another step for the sake of humanity as the president i am determined to see this so go to adoption it is your work it is your achievement it is something that the work has been waiting for . well in our other headlines a hundred people have been arrested in the latest wave of yellow vest demonstrations across france overall officials say some sixty six thousand protesters turned out for rallies against the government of emanuel on that's still
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only half the figure of demonstrators at last weekend's protests. the israeli army is demolish the home of prominent palestinian activist need in the occupied west bank abu have made son is accused of killing an israeli soldier protestors have criticised the destruction as collective punishment meanwhile australia has formally recognised western use them as the capital of israel prime minister scott morrison says australia will not move its embassy from tel aviv for now but doesn't tend to open a trade in defense office in jerusalem. sri lanka's disputed prime minister manda rajapaksa has resigned it was appointed seven weeks ago setting off a political crisis that's left for lanka without a functioning government. and in cameroon nearly three hundred ilish speaking people accused of taking part in a separatist movement of been released from prison cameron's president will be a audit their release on thursday in an effort to bring calm to the divided country hundreds have been killed in fighting between the military and separatists since
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two thousand and sixteen you're up to date with our top stories they'll be more news a bit later on that's it for myself in the team here in london though coming up next on al-jazeera the fine to asia. the war on drugs in the philippines is pushing jails to breaking point a record number of inmates languish behind bars for years awaiting trial one on one east philippines locked up on al-jazeera viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of the who filmmaker zoom out of the close.
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