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he gave him guarantees that they will fight isis so it's almost as if the u.s. president the saying we're pulling out and turkey is going to represent our interests in syria turkish officials over the past few days have been stressing really two words coordination and a vacuum what they have been asking the united states is for this pullout to be orderly so that as to prevent a vacuum a security vacuum to avoid chaos what we understand from turkish officials is that in one way or another they want to avoid a military confrontation and what they're expecting from the united states is for them to hand over to hand over their positions to hand over this these territories and this really is going to raise a lot of questions because what is the fate of the syrian kurdish armed group the white peachy former allies if you like of the united states is the united states going to disarm this group before they leave so many questions left unanswered but what is clear is that this is not going to be a rapid pullout and the u.s. and turkish officials are going to sit down together in washington on january
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eighth to discuss this with drawl of who could have the most or come here including how hundreds of people are dying on britain's streets as homelessness reaches record levels us christmas on the moon we look back at how the first lunar voyage made history in more ways than one. and i there is still rather wait for many of us across the southeast in parts of asia at the moment the satellite picture is picking up plenty of clouds and some rather lively showers in the south china sea at the moment too there's a gradually working their way towards viet nam so here it does look like it's going to be pretty wet on choose day and for wednesday to expect the showers to be heavy and banding together at times to give some more prolonged outbreaks of rain also watch this little circulation here just on the edge of your screen that seems to be
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a developing feature that is tracking its way towards the west and it looks like eventually it will make landfall in the philippines as we head down towards australia we've seen some very sharp showers for many of us in the north but elsewhere it's looking fine and draw and that's the way it should stay for most of us for christmas as well so twenty five degrees very warm there in melbourne and force in perth will be at twenty seven bibble cloud it's working its way towards us for wednesday though so the temperatures will drop a little bit down to around twenty three new zealand is looking very stormy a very active area of low pressure that's crossing the north island and that's going to make things very very wet again for us on choose day a very very souci day here that then clears away a wednesday or wednesdays with an awful lot brighter with a bit of sunshine or can will get to twenty one christchurch and also will at sixty . capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories
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. providing a glimpse into someone else's world. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with nace documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. take a look at the top stories here of al-jazeera at least two hundred eighty one people have died after saturday's tsunami swept along the cylinder straight and crashed
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twenty meters inland without warning rescue teams are working around the clock in search of survivors president junko widow day has promised to upgrade tsunami detection systems. trade unions in sudan are calling for a general strike aimed at paralyzing the government this comes after police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters in the capital khartoum on saturday night. the pentagon has signed off on the withdrawal of u.s. military forces from northern syria it comes after the turkish president spoke with president trump on sunday mr trump says president everyone informed him he'll eradicate whatever is left of isis in syria. and patrick shanahan is to assume office is the new u.s. defense secretary replacing james mattis on january the first president donald trump announced a change in a tweet pushing match mathis from office two months earlier than planned mattis
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resigned on thursday over the president's decision on syria. the u.s. treasury secretary has been speaking with top executives from the country's six biggest banks following major losses on the stock market steve menuhin says the banks confirmed they have enough liquidity to respond to sudden changes in the market streets or is worse losses in a decade as investors reacted to president trump's decision to withdraw troops from syria partial government shutdown and ongoing trade tensions with china. south korea's government is hitting german carmaker b.m.w. with a ten million dollar fine and is filing a criminal complaint against a company b.m.w. is accused of deliberately covering up technical problems that led to several engine fires in the country the m.-w. recalled more than one hundred seventy thousand models and issued an apology
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earlier this year south korea's transport ministry though says they didn't act fast enough. the democratic republic of congo is gearing up for long delayed elections to replace president joseph kabila one of the most powerful players cooling for a change has been the catholic church but where has more now from st joe's this in kinshasa. in the democratic republic of congo the catholic church has clout. nearly half of congress eighty million people go through its church services like this one in the capital kinshasa and president joseph kabila didn't step down at the end of his second and final constitutional mandate the church stood up journalist john bell i was one of the key coordinators of the protests for democracy which eventually led to an election being called for sunday two years late three days ago it was postponed again until next week and some.
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until today we are aware of strategies to not organize elections we are not surprised that we don't have elections even though there was enough time we were informed about the perspire moment of elections until the thirtieth and we think that for seven days let us not burn the whole country. the priest asks people to pray for the elections to be peaceful. the last two years were not dozens were killed by police in the protests the catholic church brokered a deal for delayed election to take place. when it was finally announced more were killed during the campaigns mostly at opposition rallies the government promises it's delivering democracy because then there is. the president of the republic is the one who has brought democracy in this country we've had difficulties organizing elections on time and the president is the one who is conscious of the fact that his two mandates are over that's why the electoral commission has all the means to organize elections. since the commission and nouns the postponement they would be
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in place and soldiers on the street near the university activists try to organize a march they were completely out numbered so they gave up. the catholic church is powerful here they can speak up when others can't it's political works northover people are now waiting to see if next week's election really will happen a lot of people are wondering if the ruling party and the electoral commission intend to hold any election at all. most people here say they want change they still don't know if they'll get it. malcolm webb al-jazeera kinshasa in the democratic republic of congo. palestinians and pilgrims from around the world are celebrating christmas in bethlehem preparations are under way in manger square where the patriarch of jerusalem is due to arrive any time now about four hundred
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christians from gaza were given permits to attend the celebrations but almost half of all requests from gaza were re ject aid by israel we can go live now to bethlehem our correspondent there is stephanie decker and remind hearing that half of the requests from gaza were refused by israel a reminder that this is bethlehem is in occupied is in the occupied west bank and israel is the governing authority. that that's correct marty i think i've just lost you but i think we'll just we'll just start yes of course i mean bethlehem the ancient town in the west bank where christians believe jesus was born in a grotto in the cave at the church of nativity there behind me that is surrounded by israeli settlements and you'll see later you mentioning there the patriarch of
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the apostolic administrative basic of the late. he will be coming. archbishop of. the say he will be coming from jerusalem but of course because of the israeli occupation because of the wall that was built off of the second intifada what happens and what you will see is that israel one time only journey there and that's only this point in time will open the gates in the hole in the separation wall to allow him to come through from jerusalem to come here to battle him still be made he'll be making his way down star street which is just where we are and if so i mean you can just get some atmosphere shots for you so manger square is slowly starting to fill up you see the christmas tree and yes as you mentioned there are we are expecting a large amount of palestinian christians to come here the figures the latest figures we have when it comes to gaza six hundred fifty permits were issued out of a thousand so absolutely people of course freedom of movement is not something that
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is possible here under the current political time but certainly the mood here is festive martine you have as i was saying probably seen you christians you have foreign tourists you have foreign pilgrims it's an incredibly special time of year so we've seen scouts christian scouts come in the morning bands playing. christmas carols so it all starting to build up to the arrival of the archbishop which we expect in a couple of hours from now and then later of course looking forward to midnight mass which will be attended by the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. steff to live in bethlehem thank you very much indeed. now homeless homelessness in the u.k. has reached a record high with around one hundred seventy thousand families affected british government figures are showing that almost six hundred people without homes died in the past year alone now reports now from london remembering
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a friend who died too young jeweler a mesh a rough sleeper from hungary was found dead in this london underground station right opposite parliament bore a fellow hungary and is still traumatized it's come down to say good luck to my friends and i saw him laying on his stomach when i was telling my friends something he's not reading. for the only turn him around and the difference in. july was just forty three his death came in the same week as government figures reveal the total number of deaths among people sleeping rough or in temporary accommodation they estimate almost six hundred homeless people died in england and wales last year that marks a rise of twenty five percent in five years more than half of those deaths were due to drug poisoning alcohol abuse or suicide the vast majority have died in recent years were men and their average age was forty four for women it was just forty two in this city where you live or you're a visitor it's virtually impossible not to notice the shocking number of rough
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sleepers was not so easy to grasp is just how difficult it can be for those people to get off the streets even when they're determined to do so. in the run up to the new year the charity crisis is running drop in centers for homeless people in several u.k. cities at this one they're offering not just hot meals and medical treatment but somewhere to sleep at night and advice on housing. that's become a national emergency because of a fall in social housing stock and other cuts in services over decades of failed to build the social housing that's needed so now more and more people are relying on the private rented sector which is a bad thing in itself but this rents go up and benefits all for a reason then more and more the cost of housing isn't covered by the social security system so that's been driving home is the case with david's one of those who fall in through the cracks he returned to the u.k. in november after decades abroad with most savings in no way to stay for now he
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spends his days on the street whatever the weather it's a miserable day like today if you get picked for a sheet. charging local charity to. be based here for several days and don't have to worry about. striking a boat your belongings is history. this charity says the real challenge is stopping people becoming homeless in the first place but for now it's trying to attract more donations so it can provide alternatives to life on the streets the al-jazeera london. the body of a seven year old girl who died while still in u.s. border patrol custody has arrived back in guatemala jacqueline cole's body will be handed over to her family and relatives in a home village for alaska by her father says jacqueline bisset when they were taken into custody by the u.s. border patrol and was denied adequate medical attention. that
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fifty years ago during christmas week three u.s. nationals flew around the moon the mission is considered to be not as bold as some hats most dangerous that festival ois set the stage for the apollo eleven moon landing just months later al-jazeera in jordan explains why this scientific feat was historic in more ways than long. apollo eight the u.s. is bid to make history launch astronauts bill anders jim lovell and frank borman into space have them orbit the moon ten times bring them back to earth a lot while the remarkable things about nasa that time people that were there all or willing to subordinate every factor in their life their families their health everything to the success of the mission we three of us for a very fortunate to a system work and that kind of an environment i believe the nation committed.
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refuting the goal. of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to your john kennedy had set the country this challenge in one thousand nine hundred sixty one but despite several preliminary missions and a fatal fire time was running out what's more the soviet union was ahead of the u.s. in the so-called space race washington was desperate to catch up nasa got its chance in august one thousand nine hundred sixty eight. had intelligence information i think that robert mentioned that the russians were going to put a man or a man set up navigate the moon not orbit the moon which has gotten certain navigating come back sixteen weeks later time to board a saturn five rocket and leave the russians behind it was four days before christmas.
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long the plight of apollo eight animals yes the mission was newsworthy but the apollo eight mission also happened at the end of a very rough year in the united states both dr martin luther king jr and bobby kennedy had been assassinated and people were writing because of racism and because of the vietnam war and the failure of vietnam had forced the u.s. president to quit running for reelection it seemed everyone needed some good news maybe not since the civil war we so torn apart so divided so many people distrustful of so many others and it seemed nothing could bring us together again so with the chaos in the streets and the highest of stresses at work finally the reason for the voyage seen through a window suddenly here was this beautiful fragile looking. planet
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our own home planet coming up in particularly is out emphasized over the stark lunar aizen five yards. wide. eyed five five five far far far. a christmas eve message from these adventurers perhaps even more heartfelt than they could have ever imagined. roslyn jordan al-jazeera washington. deal with al-jazeera these are the top stories at least two hundred eighty one people have died after saturday's tsunami swept along the sundra strait and crashed twenty meters inland without warning rescue teams are working around the clock in
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search of survivors president joko widodo has promised to update tsunami detection systems. that. i've ordered a check of all the tsunami detection equipment and the replacement of broken ones i think in the new budget year of twenty nineteen early january over the replacement of broken equipment or old ones which could no longer be used there are fears that more tsunamis could hit the indonesian coastline as the volcano which triggered the weekend's devastating wave continues to erupt and people are being warned to keep away from the beaches. huge trade unions in sudan are calling for a general strike aimed at paralyzing the government this comes after police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters in the capital how to months that same night they chanted freedom songs and demanded president omar bashir step down the protests were triggered by a shortage of bread and feel. the pentagon has signed off on the withdrawal
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of u.s. military forces from northern syria it comes after turkish president projectile better once spoke with president trump on sunday the u.s. president says president edda one informed him he will eradicate whatever is left of isis in syria. patrick shanahan will take over as the new u.s. defense secretary replacing james mattis on january the first president trump announced the change in a tweet pushing masses out of office two months earlier than planned mattis resigned on thursday of the president's decision on syria the u.s. treasury secretary has been speaking with top executives from the country's six biggest banks following major losses on the stock market stephen says the banks confirmed they have enough liquidity to respond to sudden changes in the market wall street saw its worst losses in a decade as investors reacted to the past the government shutdown ongoing trade
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tensions with china and concerns of slowing economic growth those are the headlines . on counting the cost two thousand and eighty the year the u.s. and china by trade tariff poca gregg's it could be used to everyone and quit opec will review the year that was as new dynamics to shaping the global economy. counting the cost just zero.
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joining the greenpeace team come to protect the weddell sea 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. special find out if the effort to create the largest. thrives on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. you're watching the news our live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes indonesia on high alert as rescuers search for survivors
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from saturday's volcano triggered tsunami there are fears it could happen again. the former pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif has just been sentenced to seven years in prison for money laundering. calls for a general strike in sudan as anti-government protests continue over money. donald trump says turkey has a shortage it will eradicate off to the u.s. president announced the withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria. with the sport played to make it to return to. celebrate their company better though it's trophy with fans. ok let's get going starting this news with growing fears out of indonesia as an active volcano threatens the possibility of hitting an already ravaged coastline
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with more tsunamis the krakatoa volcano has remained active since saturday weather experts are sending out warnings that a tsunami recurrence could happen at any moment the president your daughter has toured areas devastated by the tsunami as promised early tsunami warning system detection will be checked and improved at least two hundred eighty one people are confirmed dead and more than one thousand injured in the country's second such disaster this year that number is expected to increase as the military gains access to areas that have been cut off by wrecked buildings and deborah. the volcano is pinned between the islands of java and sumatra that both situated within the straits and reform a seen the devastation firsthand and joins us now from a new districts on the west coast of java and is this a search and rescue operation now or just a search operation. both the soldiers and the
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police and those who lead those teams say they are still looking for survivors but quite honestly i don't think they're going to find any and i certainly haven't as far as we know on monday they have been pulling out bodies that number two hundred eighty one confirmed dead so far it is expected to go up we should get an update from the disaster mitigation agency in about forty five minutes time we don't expect it to jump up to a much bigger number there are about fifty or so people who are listed as missing at the moment so you would have thought that it won't go up in the hundreds at any right now in a sense it's quite fortunate that this disaster happened as close as it did to the cat so joe carter is meant that emergency teams have been able to go down this coast at speed and assess damage and do their search but on the other hand the proximity to carter is why the tsunami was so devastating this coastline of prime to john province where i am now is really close as
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a safety carts and it was packed on saturday night a holiday weekend because of christmas lots and lots of hotels and guesthouses along this coast and most of the people who were affected were indonesian tourists here on holiday because the accommodation for those people is on the water people have been looking at they say nervously as you say there is concern that could be another tsunami simply because the eruption that happened on saturday wasn't particularly dramatic the been smaller options going on from that and that krakatau a boat came from months now a low rumbling that goes on and you can hear it all the time as you'll see in my report in a moment and the concern is that given that it's still rumbling as much as that wall is what more could there be to give in terms of a landslide if more molten lava runs down the side if that cracks more of the volcano into the sea and that displaces more water could cause another tsunami and people are very nervous about that well i've spent the day traveling down this coastline and here's a little of what i found. listen carefully over the noise of the waves
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a regular allowed booms. that's not wind hidden in the gloom forty seven kilometers out to sea and krakatoa volcano is still erupting it has been for months but on sunday the eruptions triggered an underwater landslide that caused the tsunami that led to this hotel's line to the sea front here some workers in guests saw the wave coming and ran a little and then a book about it was not like a usual beav it was a huge wave before one thought and it was just rolling and rolling after at this hotel two children died swept out of their ground floor rooms as they slept one of their bodies was found in the swimming pool after the tsunami it retreated across the road and yet i showed us her damaged house she support meters above normal see that all here yet the water powered into her home and into her shop next door of
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the mob or. after that no money the shops gone to so i've got no income i don't know what i'm going to do. the main road through two hundred land has been cleared of debris but what remains of the stephanie villa hotel has not twenty nine people are known to have died here seven more a missing the water did a pretty good demolition job here but what it left behind those men are now clearing completely bearing and in some ways hoping they find some of the bodies of the missing insides people are nervous along this coast watching the sea for signs that another wave could come not knowing which rumble means they should run. ok let's talk to go wrong he's a spokesman for oxfam and is leading the rapid response team to this disaster in
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tunisia and he joins us on the line from job for your people on the ground what's the number one priority for them. the number one hundred in one thing at the moment. food anymore is when we. really need to secondly. get it on the weight of. the most people give you. so all of us we need and it is deeply. held in a going we'll have to leave it there i apologize to our viewers for the quality of the line we'll come back to i suspect over the coming hours. breaking news for you coming to pakistan the former prime minister nawaz sharif has been sentenced to seven years in prison for corruption come a lighter joins us live now from islam about come on just take us through what the courts decided to. well as you can see
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behind me there's been a heavy security presence since morning because the national a counterbalance the bureau of war jukebox it would take which it was raised on the nineteenth of december now wash out a voice. came to the court and then the court of caution coming out with the announcement that they were to be sentenced to seven years in jail or was the. case where as he had been cleared of the other charges that was also going on pertaining to flagship hoardings knowledge estate is indeed something which is going to be taken seriously by his political party however it should also be remembered that now was sure it was earlier today he did indeed evan various properties it was sent to prison however a den large day to give you protection and was released on bail and so today it
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appeared that now why should he really be taken an unarmored draycott back to jail so there is no appeals process left to him that he can go through from here on in. grade one he goes to jail his lawyers of course fired that pale but it may take some time he also has to wait for the word take on the initial emptied and the evansville property case also noting that the court had also find a grainy five million dollars in the idea reference case which would denounce just a short while ago there was a skull further to read some of which party supporters rented arrived in the court the police standard boarding to get gas but quickly bringing that situation under control we're told that over a thousand police been also paramilitary forces have been deployed along. the main
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avenue to leading through the court and that there is a security cordon of almost one kilometer around the court we will see now why should he be taken away in an armored way to our gallant jail which is about their knowledge drive from here that's an awful lot of money to be fined but he's been found guilty of money laundering how much money did he loaned. well bugs bunny boiler dish and some of the most corrupt and awarded this is no hypocrite that all the political parties that got involved in massive money laundering which is going into debt and then tens of billions of dollars now why should the fed being accused of money laundering and corruption at the highest levels so it does not come as a surprise because pakistani politics is dying this dynastic and dennis days of gods have been ruling and involved in all sorts of corruption so that doesn't come
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as a surprise though dole the opposition now will be saying that this is political to victimize ation that the courts are being used by the government however the approach itself the court said the national accountability bureau and some of these cases have been going on for years we were told so now if he read the court's also bring their families are dotted the leader of the progress on people's party would also be accused of massive corruption so the people of pakistan would like to see accountability across the board otherwise this will be seen as selective accountability that will come back to your suspects in the coming hours in the meantime thanks very much. the pentagon has signed off on the withdrawal of u.s. military from northern syria it comes after the turkish president. spoke with president again on sunday mr trump has taken to twitter describing the phone call saying this president of turkey has very strongly informed me that he will
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eradicate whatever is left of isis in syria and he is a man who can do it plus turkey is right next door troops coming home has been following developments from the turkey syria border and she joins us here on the news. on the face of it it looks like this relationship between washington and ankara is heading into something of an upswing. definitely a new relationship between the two nato allies which over the past few years strained ties really over syria policy now we're seeing statements from u.s. presidents from turkish president or the guy on talking about cooperation and coordination and one way or another trump is as if he is you know saying that turkey is now our representative in a syria taking over our interests and implementing our interests in syria now this poll out what we understand is that turkish officials have convinced donald trump really to.
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