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the warring sides also agreed to a prisoner swap of some sixteen thousand detainees. the u.n. calls yemen the world's worst humanitarian disaster has killed an estimated sixty thousand people as many as eighty five thousand children may have starved to death . it's hoped that by bringing stability to head to. the rest of this ravaged country by eventually follow. greece's rail industry. but it's been revived since the country's economic crisis which forced the government to give up its monopoly in the set and those don't throw for less now reports is about to yield spectacular results. athens commuter railway was built ahead of the two thousand and four olympics and it changed the lives of outlying communities a journey into the city that used to take an hour now takes twenty minutes by train
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. it's very convenient time a cancer patient and had to go into hospital. but now i just take the train it's a feat hopes to repeat by the end of this year when it fully electrifies the country's main rail line from athens to the northern port city of. that'll have travel time to three hours and twenty minutes so the train will now compete with the airplane that will help realize another ambition this train loaded with goods made in china is headed for budapest the rail yard here in the port of paris is part of china's new silk road to europe the idea is for this port to become southeast europe's main supply line these changes are happening as a result of greece's economic crisis port operations were sold to the china ocean shipping company the government was broken up there are now seven competing train
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operators and grayle was able to focus on one particular area upgrading track now. the industry is trying to make up for lost time greece israel is the smallest in the european union. one percent. and one and a half percent of transport compared to european average of eight percent that's because after greece joined the european union in one thousand nine hundred one most infrastructure spending went to rebuilding its motorways and rail was neglected so the trains currently move only a tiny fraction of these containers inland most leave by truck that is about to change this twenty five hector freight marshaling is the largest in southern europe and hellenic rail has just taken over its management. this chart connects the container port with the rail network and beyond cargo from asia will enter here and will be distributed across europe greece's economy will acquire a new dimension and greece will become one of the biggest freight rail hubs in
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europe. even though the greek market suffered during the crisis the country is now taking advantage of its geographical position to produce growth. now an industrial city in south korea is now home to the world's largest outdoor mural what covers almost twenty four thousand square meters as bride reports from incheon city has become a source of pride. it dominates this part of incheon skyline an industrial i saw turned into an eye catching thing of beauty standing nearly fifty meters tall a facelift in a city known for its industrial grime. in town is a city of manufacturing and industry we have many aging buildings like this which poses a problem for us. this is what they were grain silos but with unimaginative i
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it wasn't hard to see them as a row of books on the shelf so that is what they became sixteen volumes that tell the story of a boy's journey from childhood to adult hood while depicting the complete cycle of the four seasons in china is probably best known to people outside south korea as a location for the international airport that serves the capital seoul but officials here seem determined that the city should be recognized for far more than just the place you fly in and out of with hopes that some of the millions of passengers who use the nearby airports can be persuaded to stay a while in incheon the city has big tourism aspirations and now other industrial buildings are being looked at as potential canvases for more art. a lot of companies with similar silos have said they want to paint them aware that
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what might please the public don't put those paint brushes away just yet bryde al-jazeera incheon city south korea. still to come here on the al-jazeera news a bad run for the mavericks gets worse as one of their star players is sent flying quite literally just ahead in school with. a war which produced one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world they will take shots even when they should not i believe that sometimes what the saudis have been doing. this story behind the deadly attack by the saudi led coalition forces on a school bus in yemen which killed forty children. yemen the sata bus bombing on
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al-jazeera. after joining the greenpeace team campaigning to protect the weddell sea in antarctica we're now in australia for the outcome with the first generation to realize the gravity of this crisis. but we may be the last to be able to do something about it another try special find out if the effort to create the largest sentry on earth has succeeded thrice on al-jazeera. time this fall she's now with thank you ron madrid has set a record at
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a fee for club world cup in the united arab emirates the spanish giants beat al ain four one in the final is the third straight trophy and fourth overall that's more than any other club so reports. the club world cup could prove to be the turning point and real madrid season. struggling down and for the leader they have a look themselves at all this campaign and their opponents and find a lane nearly made them pay for some sloppy play early on was winning would make v.m. rocky's the tournament's first ever asian win is. but minutes after blown a chance to take a step closer to history rails midfield magician luca moderates made them pay was the croatian opening the scoring and reminding everyone just why he won the ballon d'or this year. however going down didn't seem to faze alain they put the ball in rails net just a minute later was only for the offside flag to cut short their celebrations the
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european champions were ruthless after that marcos llorente putting them two nil up on the was and then there was a special moment for the real captain sergio ramos getting a go tomorrow what would be a twentieth title with the twelve was a line did manage a consolation goal in the last five minutes was but any momentary joy was short lived the emira artie's gifting raul an own goal to cap off a four one win and seal a third straight club world cup title for the spaniards. i am very happy to a finish the year with another trophy this is our objective and we've got him and i'm very happy for missing title was twentieth titles three consecutive times impressive and now we can enjoy it it's going to put it this year. this is great to get this marvelous success and this is what we wanted to achieve but to win three you a fair champions league consecutively and then three club world cups is
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a very difficult thing to repeat these players in the club have made history before as well but this time it's very hard to match he's accomplishments for me personally i'm very content because this trophy means a lot to me the rally now have a firm. trophy understand the lhari found the hope it could be the spark to resurrect their falteringly campaign so he'll mallet al-jazeera so wherever plater on their way home to celebrate the couple of hours there is trophy with their fans and want to say this before boarding the flight they won the third place playoff at the club world cup beating japan's cashman and those for no other going to seoul show is off to a winning start as manchester united as caretaker manager united beat cardiff five one away in the english premier league so show was named interim boss until the end of the season following the sacking of jays in reno on tuesday the win sees united reclaim sixth place to say so the same to these lads is
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a do. you just work harder than them enjoy yourselves pass it forward run forward if you lose the ball i don't mind as long as you work to win it back and they did. when you got players like this with the quality that they're always going to create chances and the finishes today were were quality as well elsewhere champions manchester city were stunned by crystal palace they remain four points behind leaders liverpool fourth place chelsea were also upset they lost one nil to leicester italy league leaders eventers of re-establish their eight point lead at the top of syria and they've set a record in the process with sixteen wins from seventeen in the league a.b. roma one nil on saturday mario and sickish scored a vital goal to skill victory the correlation is now scored in his last three home games the usa and spain barcelona made sure they'll finish two thousand and eighteen at the top of the standings they beat celta vigo to no you know messi
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played a major role setting up a cement and belly for the first and scoring the second boss to lead the standings by three points from athletico madrid who beat espanyol one nil. was that it that open solo who are in there i would want to say something clever to finish on a high note but look for us coaches everything is good as long as you can win and the environment is calm as well but if we keep on winning i am happy we will have a tight schedule and we have many targets this year i would like the fans to keep supporting us and be happy as we continue to win defending n.b.a. champions golden state warriors returned to winning ways on saturday with a victory over the dallas mavericks the mavericks made a strong start in california thanks to their teenage rookie sensation luca don't change he scored fourteen of his nineteen points in the first quarter but after missing this layout went flying into a young fan and is now an injury concern for the mavericks meeting with the pope and trailblazers later steph curry contributed twenty two points for the warriors
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during his jericho got a career high twenty three and kevin durant's led the way with twenty nine at the worries post out a one hundred twenty two one hundred sixteen when the mavericks so now lost five straight days. the western conference leading denver nuggets slipped to their worst defeat of the season to the l.a. clippers nicolo your kitchen lead the nuggets with nineteen points in twenty minutes while being ejected midway through the third quarter after screaming at an official following a foul ball the clippers went on to win one hundred thirty two to one hundred and eleven. the top team in the east also lost on saturday the toronto raptors suffering a big loss to the philadelphia seventy six as the milwaukee bucks fell to the miami heat but now won their last four games and james harden scored thirty nine points in the history rockets as they beat the san antonio spurs. british heavy weight books a delay in white has kept his hopes alive of taking on well champion anthony joshua
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as after white knocks out compassionate derek to soar on saturday the contest at london's o two arena was a rematch of white interest or is meeting in two thousand and sixteen white one fast on a split decision but this time the thirty four year old delivered a knockout blow in the eleventh round joshua's ringside as a commentator and off to it stepped up to the ring to tell white that he's third on his wish list of next opponents after a wilder and tyson fury. jess was talking rubbish and just talking rubbish and i sat around and wait for him you know woman he said runaways free for months a mockery waiting for him waiting to hear what he's doing and that time for that you know mockery need to progress you know these five don't sit and wait two years wait to hear wait for the call i can't do that you know time's ticking and him about to hit my prime no you know. so i need to act to me i need to just keep a marker and keep going. u.s. then picks game mckayla shifrin has held on to
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a title as queen of slalom with her thirty fifth well cup victory in course of all fronts that brings her total number of world cup wins to fifty across in disciplines like he had the other skia male female to hit that landmark twenty three year old american is undefeated in her trademark event says finishing a surprising fourth at the pyong chang in them. and that is so useful for now we'll have more for you. thank you very much indeed and not so for me for now these i'll be back later in the afternoon but do stay with us the stars i will be in the seats in just a minute or two stay with us. step
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love to make loans to sufferance because behind the suffering a millions of taxpayers because those tax payers never go away is a new one bone every single day a nineteen it is an urgent national necessity that it be officially request rationing of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in greece somehow i am a sinner i'm a bad person. that's machine on al-jazeera. destruction without warning the death toll rises of throw volcanic eruption triggers the tsunami in indonesia.
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hello i'm the star detail and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up adding fuel to the fire we go live to sudan on a fifth day of protests across the country. we look at the campaign to free al jazeera journalist would hussein now two years behind bars in egypt without trial. and it was too late to get on board but now trains are transforming travel around greeks. a country on what's known as the ring of fire is dealing with yet another catastrophe a tsunamis hit indonesia killing at least two hundred twenty two people and injuring more than seven hundred others scientists say it was triggered by undersea landslides from the eruption of the volcano krakatoa the tsunami swept along the
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sunda strait and crashed twenty meters in land taking with it hundreds of homes and hotels on the shores of java and sumatra islands also jabari reports. a concert by the indonesian pop band seventy western java came to an abrupt and waves from a tsunami swept away the stage musicians and found. the water flowed up to twenty metres inland killing dozens and injuring hundreds. if the morning so the result forty three weeks ago retreat from you know under our leader to leader so this could have been much worse. indonesia's meteorology and geophysics agency believes the waves could have been caused by undersea landslides from the eruption of kaka toa that's a volcanic island formed over years from the nearby carcass how a volcano search and rescue operation is now underway for survivors who risk your
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very family kids i think it's we are people that are truly sick. because this is a traumatic event especially given all of the things the indonesians suffered in the last you know for months in september more than two thousand five hundred people were killed by a quake and tsunami that hit the city of palo on the island of soloway sea which is just east of borneo indonesia still in the ring of fire. it's it's it's there's always volcanic eruptions happening there always. sometimes there are tsunamis. and it's really no more active than normal actually it's just every now and then there's a confluence of events which unfortunately results in people being kind of literally swept up in these disasters and the number of casualties from this disaster over a holiday weekend is expected to increase as rescuers reach affected areas door
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such a party al jazeera lunchtime protests have just begun across here don in the fifth day of demonstrations against food and fuel prices at least ten people have died since the rallies began schools and universities are closed and at least five states while the cities of at and imagine say roll have a morgan is in the capital khartoum hit what's the situation like that now and are we expecting more violence. well let's remember that the opposition some of the opposition groups have called on two people around the country to come out and protest now that they really needed to do it within same course of the past few days when it started and wednesday in reverend al state people have been protesting over rising food commodities today the first day of protests people have come out and now in north korea the fan also protesting the rising food that the rising cost of food commodities and the rising prices generally there's a high inflation in sudan certainly nearly seventy percent one of the highest in
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the world and obviously it's not just the states around the country that are facing this high commodity prices it's also here in khartoum. this is one of the main markets in battery north of the sudanese capital khartoum shoppers here see all the produce for sale have one thing in common good news here but for more than bombs you know prices are high tomatoes used to cost seven pounds and now it cost forty pounds. everything is expensive the prices have been going up and there are so many things you can buy and then there is the bread crisis. there bread prices sparked protests around the country when the government announced its plan to raise the price of a loaf from one to the nice pound to three when there were demonstrations the government reacted by announcing a state of emergency in some cities curfews in others and it tried to block social media platforms including facebook twitter and what's happened dozens of people have been arrested. the protesters are not just frustrated at the rising cost of
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bread in the past year inflation has risen to almost seventy percent in january the dollar was worth thirty sudanese now it's almost worth if this is in these pounds which means higher market prices and people have to queue at banks to get their cash which with the inflation barely covers their knee. the government has been using live ammunition and tear gas to disperse the crowds this is they're trying to solve the economic crisis but won't tolerate protesters damaging public property but. the government did acknowledge there is a crisis we did not to know it and we are working on resolving these issues when it comes to economic crises these things are not magically resolved overnight it takes time there are more than one party involved more than just one factor or another. president omar al bashir has ruled for almost thirty years he's been reelected several times most recently in twenty fifteen when most opposition parties boycotted the vote now some opposition groups are calling for a change in the way the country's government. we need a new type of the regime
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a new system a new leadership issue here is not who's ruling sudan but how to govern this nation first we need a new recipe for peace we need a national transitional unity government real consultations when it comes to the constitution. to protest on a scale not seen before. time as president so these people seem to have lost patience and want to see an improvement in their living conditions sooner rather than later. the government has called the cabinet meeting they're trying to find ways to ease the protesters to appease them to make sure that they don't come out to the streets for the six or seven days so that doesn't continue to try to put an end to the protests but let's remember that the government also had to force some emergency measures there are some countries in there some parts of the country some states and some cities that are on their room. for emergencies and there's some curfews in place in other cities nationwide universities and schools have been
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suspended until further notice that's because the government is trying to make sure that people don't congregate to come out in protest to make it harder for them to try to mobilize themselves to protest against the government also foreign governments have been responding differently to these crisis counselor for example the emir of qatar the nimbin hermit's has called the president of sudan or of bashir and said that he's willing to offer support to to the government so that they can try to stabilize the country's economy the shipments and form of that support is not known but sudanese government are saying that it's going to take the form of one billion dollars and other countries like kuwait for example has called into its citizens here in sudan to leave the country they said that they want their people here to leave the country for their own safety and that people who are outside should not travel to sudan now whether this all will make a difference to protesters here it's not clear yet but what is clear now is that for the fifth day in a row people are coming out they're saying that they've had enough of this government and that they want to see changes sooner rather than later how does
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there is have a morgan there for us in khartoum thanks have the turkish army is sending soldiers to the syrian border the move comes just days after u.s. president donald trump announced he was withdrawing american troops turkish president. has threatened to strike why p.g. targets in northern syria the kurdish group has gained significant control in the area after being backed by u.s. special forces in the fight against i sell but after a deal between ankara and washington in june turkish and u.s. troops have been holding joint patrols and man bridge west of the euphrates river once the city cleared of y p g fighters then a hot air has more from the turkish town of car commis on the border with syria. the turkish military reinforcing its positions along the border and deep inside syria sending reinforcements thirty kilometers south from where we are to the northern front lines of the city of member the turkish army released not releasing any statement explaining the movement of troops but the timing as reports emerge
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that the syrian army is planning to move into remember and also reports of a possible deal between the syrian army and the syrian kurdish armed group the y p g to hand over members to the syrian government so turkey really sending a message it is ready to use force if necessary if the city is not handed over to its rightful owners turkey has long said and long believed along with the syrian opposition that the syrian armed group the white p.t. the kurdish group they have been taking over predominantly arab lands while fighting i still to create their own state so turkey believes members should be handed over to to the arabs really and this members finding it selves finding itself at the crosshairs at a time when the united states says it's putting to pull out its troops from the northeast of the country effectively leaving a vacuum so this whole area is up for grabs so the turkish military posturing at
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the end of the day yes the syrian government has the right to regain control of its territory but turkey also argues that what guarantees will it have if the syrian government takes over these areas who will neutralize what they see as a threat emerging from emanating from the white peachey a group it considers a terrorist organization. an influential figure in the bosnian peace process has died from cancer at age seventy seven former british politician paddy ashdown served as the un's high representative in bosnia and herzegovina between two thousand and two and two thousand and six he helped the country to rebuild in the aftermath of the one nine hundred ninety civil war before that down the the nipple democrat party the u.k.'s third largest political force for eleven years he also served in the british army special services where the next but still ahead on al-jazeera the u.s. government shutdown continues as politicians reach an impasse over how to fund
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transportable project and angry confrontation than paris as civil unrest over social inequality continue. the weather looks quiet but cold across a good posture of north asia now a little area of disturbed weather making its way across the sea of japan bring you some outbreaks of france and snow to woods in the far north of the country but i will clear through as we go on through monday ted which is minus one celsius there for support getting up to about eleven degrees for tokyo and also for a socket generally try as you can see across a good part of japan the korean peninsula added the northern areas of china little change as we go on into choose day just notice a little area of shabby rain just making its way to the western side of honshu for
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