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urgency to it it caps off a year twenty eighteen of our hong kong's freedom of expression hong kong's it's on to me and many aspects of its human rights were roaded by by the authorities in beijing and by the hong kong government not people here say they want to have their voices heard in case there will be more suppression of freedom of expression in the coming year for the first time ever this year also a political party was bound for hong kong and that's the pro independence party they were banned from running and even existing as a political party so they're also marching they're not allowed to march to government headquarters with their pro and abandons banners but they are going to be marching alongside this group here and they're going to veer off to the government to the police headquarters just a couple hundred meters away from here. still ahead here on al-jazeera in bangladesh the prime minister says she's one reelection but the opposition says the vote was rigged plus the ball said all right if i time brazil's
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a new far right president could have an impact on the global stage. however there has been safadi recently as you know in indonesia but judging by the satellite picture the most significant rain is now and likely in the future to be in the middle of the sea here but also affecting southern vietnam and cambodia about two hundred two hundred fifty millimeters the rains he's likely to fall here the storm itself is affecting shipping probably one to fix the land this of course is a flooding potential now there are more showers around indonesia big ones it's on the this is the wet season and there will be further landslides most likely in java but the hint seems to be further east the next day or so though it is cloudy looks fairly dry for most i'm a lazy and to thailand now but not entirely shouty cannot be ruled out this early
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part of january in australia the most active wet weather is still around the north of queen's and this is a tropical storm it's penny is just catching the north of cape york for the rest of australia that you can't tell this to he twice it does generate some big showers every now and again but basically it's the heat on that is up to twenty nine in adelaide twenty five in purse but alice springs and the interiors were attentions are in the middle forty's not to be the case the next day or so and every now and again the heat leaks out to melbourne's up to a very pleasant twenty seven by thursday. short films of hope and inspiration. a series of short stories that highlight the human try and against the odds.
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al-jazeera selects. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera with me so robin a reminder of our top stories u.s. media are reporting that president trump ours agreed to give a four month timeframe for the withdrawal of all american troops from syria had initially said that all of the two thousand troops would leave within thirty days also a book written by two turkish journalist details the planning of the murder of jamal
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khashoggi by saudi operatives the book also contains previously unseen pictures of the same agents outside the saudi consuls residence with banks reportedly used to carry his remains. the north korean leader kim jong un has said he's willing to meet with u.s. president trump at any time in his new year message he warned the pyongyang may seek what he called a new path if washington doesn't keep its promises. bangladesh's prime minister sheikh hasina has dismissed calls for a new vote after being declared the winner of sunday's election the opposition has rejected the results accusing the government of a vote rigging scenario police say at least nineteen people have been killed in election related violence trial strafford reports from the capital dhaka. bangladesh is ruling party is still hanging by the thousands in this darkened neighborhood. opposition candidates and their supporters tell us when they try to hang their banners many were threatened beaten by pro-government supporters and
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often detained by the police. people are nervous to comment about the election all those we spoke to in public at least said they accepted the result of the coverage it's normal someone when someone loses i'm a poor man what can i do. of the prime minister sheikh hasina is a wame leake party won more than ninety percent of the contested two hundred ninety eight seats there is anger and fear among the opposition and its supporters that has seen him who has already served three terms says the vote was free and fair. the election commission says that it will investigate allegations of voter fraud but the main opposition alliance that has rejected this election and is demanding that another one be held says that the election commission has been corrupted by the ruling party and there is mounting evidence of votes of full. muhammad
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our son. is a member of the bangladesh nationalist party he says his party polling station observers were arrested or prevented from entering by ruling party supporters. we have lost all faith in the election commission we don't believe they will stick to their words. this photograph shows one of three c.c.t.v. cameras that we found taped over at a polling station in dhaka coffee come on as a journalist he says he was attacked by a group of men after he tried to film them attacking a man outside a polling station he can not verify whether his attackers were pro-government or opposition supporters they don't want their money she wanted this attack has scared me but i have to work it in talk of what these vests i depend on journalism for my family prime minister has seen and says she has faith in the election commission. this election commission has every right to investigate if they feel they need to
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yes they can do it they've done in the past two. election commission says it will investigate allegations of voter fraud but has announced already that it believes the election was free and fair chance trotted out just era. and said african. sudan's president omar al bashir has ordered a commission of inquiry into a nationwide protest that began nearly two weeks ago it look at how police responded to the demonstrations which have killed at least nineteen people becomes a security forces again used tear gas and live fire to disperse crowds in the capital khartoum dozens of protesters were arrested calling on bashir to end his twenty nine year rule despite his promises to implement economic reforms. but how to get into we shall enter into a new era where unity is reinforced and harmony is maintained in the whole country all with the aim to face the challenges and threats hovering above our head and
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here i renew the call to be honorable sudanese people in and outside of sudan to come together and stand united to parade on the good and not the evil we will join hands to denounce violence steer away from wars to engage in dialogue is the only means to resolve differences. of cooperation between libya's rival governments after years of conflict and division it follows several international terms to bring peace behooved of the war he reports from tripoli police officers from libya's two rival governments met for the first time in the eastern city of money. after four years of political impasse officers working under the end bad to tripoli government sat with others affiliated with the tobruk based parliament the interior ministry in the capital tripoli says the move is to unify security measures and maintain order in only be interior tori's the officers discussed ways to link their
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security databases and coordinate international comprehensive investigative system the meeting comes after the recent spate of attacks that targeted state facilities in tripoli the high national election commission in may. the national oil corporation in september and the foreign ministry in december. civil people were killed and others wounded the three buildings were c.v.a. really damaged analysts believe the meeting game is their right to stir up to bring the two sides together when. they have to edit this decision was made after pressure from the international community on the local stakeholders of the libyan crisis the pressure from the un security council to unify libya's institutions was also sustained by the paris and polar move meetings that many people are hopeful the officers meeting could bring change since their rivals met face to face inside
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libya with no mediators however observers say it won't be effective alist some armed groups are contained and their arms confiscated but this move is similar to efforts by egyptian army generals to unite raver libyan military institutions for the last two years cairo has hosted meetings between military officers from the tripoli government and those who support the world lord khalifa haftar but libya's armed forces are still divided have those forces control the east of libya while you and bad government controls the west but would have to his recent deployment of fighters to take control of certain areas in the south and central regions many down with the warring sides will find peace. tripoli chancellor angela merkel says germany will keep pushing for global solutions to challenges like climate change and migration in twenty nineteen she spent
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a significant part of a new all new year address highlighting the importance of international cooperation shows a reference to her party's political losses this year. leave him a thought of an obit booger dear fellow citizens a year with ups and downs and lies behind us with happy and sad moments each of us will associate it with something very personal tonight i am thinking in particular of the extremely difficult political year that is coming to an end today the democrat from texas democracy lives from change and we are all subject to the times we build on what our producers left us and shaped things in the present for those who come after us my conviction guides me in this i will only master the challenges of our time if we stand united and work together with others across borders. us democratic senator elizabeth warren has taken an important step towards entering the twenty twenty eight presidential race she's forming an exploratory committee to
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raise money before formally launching a presidential bid war and has been one of president trump's fiercest critics she's released a video promising to protect the middle class against what she calls the excesses of wall street a theme that's likely to feature prominently in her campaign. america's middle class is under attack how do we get here billionaires and big corporations decided they wanted more of the pie and they enlisted politicians to kind of batter splines the crippled union so no one could stop we're going to turn the troops dismantle the financial rules meant to keep us safe after the great depression and cut their own taxes so they paid less than their secretaries and janitors it's time to write the rules for them and why after wall street crashed our economy in two thousand and eight i left the classroom to go to washington and confront the broken system head on the results new far right president will be sworn in on choose day. as
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a divisive figure whose praise the country's past military leader john holdren looks at what his presidency could mean for the rest of the world. this covers more than hoth of brazil the amazon rain forest it's known as the slowness storing billions of tons of the planet's carbon dioxide. it was already being cut back but now brazil's incoming president wants to see it opened up to the business. people that leave. if we need to we're going to propose democratically to congress change the laws of the environmental policies don't disrupt brazil's development. it's not just the environment john abell sinatra's election is part of a new global wave of populist conservative leaders levitated their borders and maddow the victory of balsa narrow as a victory for the ultra right which is beginning to be a real force in the world brazil is very strategic one of the most important
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countries in latin america it has this relationship now with the u.s. and other countries like austria turkey and the philippines. but the relationship will soon otto's most interested in is with this money they share a love of social media and the d. . mistrust of the press will sinatra's even been nicknamed the trump of the tropics between them they now rule over the two largest economies in the americas it's an abrupt about face from the left this governments of brazil's recent past this street polystyrene you looks pretty quiet now but it felt some of the biggest tremors of change hundreds of thousands of people marched against a corruption scandal that ingolf brazil's political class but together with problems with the economy and specially crime many people fed up and ready to take a chance on an absolute outlier diable sonando. analysts say there's danger he
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could eventually have to another global trend strongmen undermining democracies he has a phone this for brazil's authoritarian past well i'm in favor of torture and the people are in favor of that too. that doesn't lose him points for many here who see it is just plain speaking they will judge him instead on how he acts to tackle brazil's many problems john home in. south paolo. well just as brazil's president takes office cuba is also celebrating sixty years since the victory of fidel castro's revolution that it inspired unguided left wing governments throughout the region while the left is in crisis in the region daniel schorr looks at the influence that cuba has and perhaps still has in latin america. the bearded ones as they were called road into heaven or on the first of january nine hundred fifty nine on a wave of optimism after overthrowing the repressive but sister regime it was
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a new dawn many didn't expect them to survive long especially as the united states actively try to undermine fidel castro's government most notably back in the failed one nine hundred sixty one bay of pigs invasion and imposing an economic blockade that survives to this day still a colonial was a friend of castro's. on the meaning of. the one nine hundred fifty nine revolution was a historic continuation of the liberation wars the wars of independence cubans have always been fighting against spanish colonial ism and then against us interference . by fidel and his brother role and now. has constantly adapted to changing circumstances embracing help from the soviet union then turning to tourism in special measures when the soviet union collapsed and now allowing the growth of private enterprise albeit cautiously reluctantly we've made progress i have to say. but we're still
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a long way from you know accepting the fact that we need we actually have to do a lot of different things to nurture the private sector because that's also a positive not only for the economy. but also for the lives of a majority of a cuban people. about thirteen percent of the workforce is gone private often deserted low paid state sector jobs to work in the mall. lucrative tourist industry and industry selling visions of a socialist dream. this man died in bolivia in one nine hundred sixty seven trying to spread cuba's brand of socialism throughout latin america or though he felt his influence is still felt if not at government level there are trade trade union and social movements throughout the region and of course in cuber itself the country the arkansas adopted as his home cubans will vote on the referendum in february on the kind of socialism there like to see in
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a revised constitution perhaps more market reforms and increase foreign investment i mean there must be something but i'd like to know what i question is what kind of socialism are we talking about i consider myself a socialist but doesn't mean it can be imposed as a constitutional level on the whole world the people who run the country today may have a different interpretation of socialism tomorrow and saying something is not socialist could be enough to restrict someone's constitutional rights its allies in the region a disappearing brazil for instance sending cuban medics home then to sweden all drying up but cuba says it socialist flame sixty years on still burns bright that they'll continue to defy the odds and survive and thrive. or al-jazeera. they're watching al-jazeera and so whole rahman a reminder of our top stories u.s. media are reporting that president trump has agreed to give
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a four month timeframe for the withdrawal of all american troops from syria trumpet and said that all two thousand troops would leave within thirty days a book written by two turkish journalists detailing the plans of the murder of john mark by saudi operatives has been launched the book also contains previously unseen pictures of the same agents outside the saudi calls tools residents with banks reportedly you. used to carry his remains yet to be. the entire team didn't go to the consulate but five of them when directly to the consul's house to prepare and receive the bags the pictures confirm this fact years or later turkey wants to investigate this properly it happened on diplomatic grounds and that means a forceful entry to investigate would create a crisis for turkey and even if evidence were to be found it would be considered illegal and current does not want that these thirty year coalition and who the rebels in yemen or both being accused of stealing food aid the u.n.
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food agency is threatening to suspend aid shipments unless more is done to stop corruption the world food program says about two thirds of a delivered to hoofy controlled strongholds is being stolen by armed groups at least five people are being killed and dozens of others are missing after heavy rains triggered a landslide in indonesia the mud buried thirty houses in the village of three in the threats me in west java seasonal rains have caused landslides and widespread flooding in recent days hong kong's new year's day proved to mock receive rally as an annual event but this year activists say they're facing an unprecedented demand government officials have told organizers to prevent protesters from displaying pro independence symbols outside the government's headquarters the civil human rights for and says it will comply but described the demand as a threat to freedom of expression the north korean leader kim jong un has said that
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he is willing to have more face to face talks with u.s. president donald trump but he warned that pyongyang may see what he calls a new path if washington doesn't keep its promises of course all of those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com do stay with us a.j. selects is next. more women more diversity the new look of the u.s. congress what it needs for the first time on january third we'll ask what it means for the democrats and for president all join us for coverage of this historic step in american politics the new movie was called on all to zero.
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hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm martine denis coming up in the next sixty minutes. donald trump agrees to slow down the withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria we'll look at what it means for the tense standoff in the country's north. the u.n. threatens to stop sending food to yemen if the warring sides keep stealing it from starving people. i want to be a new year a year in which our military would work more freely without threats. and while welcoming in the new year revelers in new york reflect on how dangerous twenty eighteen walls for journalists. i'm johnny gosch oscar with the sports three time grand slam champion andy murray makes a winning start to two thousand and nineteen. u.s.
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president donald trump says he won't be rushing out of syria after coming under intense pressure from allies and senior figures from within his own republican party last month president trumpet abruptly announced that all two thousand american troops would be brought home immediately following what he described as victory over eisel well backtracking on plans for an immediate pullout president jiang tweeted that his drive to end u.s. involvement in walls still made him what he called a hero if anybody but donald trump did but i didn't. syria which was an isis did mess when i became president they would be a national hero isis is mostly gone we're slowly sending our troops back home to be with their families while at the same time fighting isis remnants can go live now to our correspondent mohammed he's in gaza and that's on the turkey syria border
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and mohammed i'm just wondering whether u.s. troops withdrawing over a longer period of time will make much of a difference to the scenario in northern syria right now. well martin the new line president trump is giving which is four months is not much different from the deadline he gave for u.s. troop withdrawal when the met about a moment of a complete withdrawal of u.s. troops about two thousand of them from syria just a little over a week ago he had then said that there will be withdrawing within a period of sixty to one hundred days now you say four months that's just hundred twenty days just twenty days more of course this is not going to help. appease turkey they're already hard on agreement present and on for the trump to
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talk he is going to take that issue all but i'm months of isis. in syria from here on in what we also know is that alliances have already changed based on bought a moment by some of u.s. troop withdrawal allies like the way he did fight this in a desperate move feeling pushed to the wall have already invited the syrian armed forces to come on how tech them on the city of mumbai against talk by. turkey and russia but they're going to coordinate their military or folks on the ground of course russia wants. government to take us much territory off foreseeable from the thirty percent of syrian city controlled by the kurds so is it your assessment then mohamed the fact that in that very same tweet that we've just read out president trump says the u.s.
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is committed to continuing its fight against eisel is it your understanding then that is something different to the agreement that was made with president ever one when they had two phone calls just about a week ago. well the understanding we haven't had in talks with the diplomats and they've told us is . turkey a fellow all i had assured the united states and president trump but they will be dealing with what is left the job that is left to be done in. syria of course remnants of us will still pull out but tukey also has a vested interest in the state attorney we are speaking about in northeast syria because the wife we do fight. terrorists are the ones who hold sway and already. is on a war footing sending him call themselves tongues have been muscling their troops
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on the border on the war footing the sixteen thousand or so f.s.a. rebel fighters who are alive to talk he of course. is going to be the main prize the tech you once in part of its operation euphrates shields so we're seeing where. the amounts mental for u.s. troop withdrawal from syria has created a highway for regional players like hockey and iran and they're taking full advantage of it thank you mohammed a correspondent there in southern turkey right on the border with syria and now we can speak to mahmoud abu nohow he's a former jordanian air force general and he's joining us live from the jordanian capital amman thank you for joining us and what's your opinion then on this extension for the withdrawal of two thousand u.s. troops because militarily two thousand men on the ground is not that significant is
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it. it's not that significant would sort of pose a situation. of a moment to but to the plan is still the time want to withdraw long term ago from syria. that would create instability in our part of the war burned. the condition which the team up to fight isis isis hasn't been defeated via. a disc bigger risk for the is the if syria the militia and it's a christmas gift for to. russia and iran and iran will enhance its chris and or the resistance another part of the indeed i think i think we have way of referring up we really to the to the initial an outfit that u.s.
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troops are going to be pulled out but what do you make specifically of the fact that he's now preparing it seems to take longer about it why does the manner in which the u.s. troops withdraw or why does that matter say much. it does matter and that's will create a vacuum and it was going to fill the. isis will love to see this withdrawal. as i said before hasn't been defeated. so it's going to it's sort of a chaos in the area specially for israel and jordan. that's what stablish firm believe the land bridge which iranian seeks to do that especially if they're pulled out of ten s so i think it's unwise to with that all slowly take a year or two. to get this sort of thing bar but to do it suddenly that will create
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instability in our part and what are the things. we understand is going to be over a period of four months what are the things that need to be done by a military force that is withdrawing from this theater in northern syria what do the u.s. troops have to establish before they do pull out. well i think they have some other means to do that or to preserve the persons by using the or airstrike in the area but also the main thing also that all of figure the future planned for see the settlement or peace in the future. so many care the last sort of really leverage and the future negotiation consuming see see the future so. by the drawling guys again it really creates some chaos
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and instability in our part. of the only one gains from that is russia and iran especially as it's you know the ally and the american photo easier to fit to defeat isis and to give after that give that land to to give the regime russian to the syrian regime so that's what's happening to stan i gave him the west of your of these plan and. you see the end and russia gave this land to the regime and now the giving the syria for it to the gym or source i think. it will have some buffer zone in the future but are we would not see a big conflict or an escalation of the conflict in and the north of syria all right thank you math when ave are talking to us live from amman thanks.
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so a new book written by two turkish journalists is attempting to shed fresh light on the planning of the murder of jamal khashoggi it includes details about the preparations by the saudi operatives in the hours before the killing now the book also contains previously unseen pictures of the same agents outside the saudi council's residence with bags reportedly used to carry remains. of the entire team didn't go to the consulates but five of them went directly to the consul's house to prepare and receive the backs the pictures confirm this fact . turkey wants to investigate this properly it happened on diplomatic grounds and that means a forceful entry to investigate would create a crisis for turkey and even if evidence were to be found it would be considered illegal does not want that. the journalists killed or injured and
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jailed have been honored during rainy new year's celebrations in new york organizers wanted to highlight how treacherous twenty eighteen had been for members of the media as they hope for a bessie arrowhead. reports. it's one of the focal points of year celebrations around the world this year joining the york's mayor bill de blasio big night for the traditional over in the crystal ball in times square several prominent journalists had an event that was not just about welcoming two thousand and nineteen but also recognizing how dangerous two thousand and eighteen was for the profession journalists are facing jail amy and mom all for the people already shot by all of the journal a bang those recognized was the committee to protect journalists an organization that promotes press.
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