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it will son allah this obviously happens occasionally in war zones where people are desperate and they will sell food to meet other essential needs such as health and education but what we have been noticing it looked like a systematic. misuse of the elite of food relief it would indeed seem to be taking place on both sides however to date most of our investigations have been on the. hooty side in the capital sanaa. and that is where we have discovered most problems because we've been. effectively prevented from carrying out all the monitoring we would like where abuse and diversion of food aid is taking place that it means it's not reaching those who desperately need it for its survival so for us it's not really an option
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just say nothing and to do nothing. still to come last and they does appeal to the d.l.c. his government to restore internet access after elections there and a new book reveals the planning behind the matter of jamal khashoggi into. how is when tessa snow on the way should be no great surprise but been fairly mild recently all this cloud tipping down from the north came in from the atlantic so it's been nice in spain and portugal temps in double figures that will probably continue for another twenty four hours they without a single figures as a normally brings a breeze bring six down to london seven to paris but keep twelve in madrid obviously the white is snow and that's briggs it could be significant in the surrounding us or austria and to lower land in poland germany better use ukraine as
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the balkans as well this sweeping coat isn't subzero but it might well feel it with the strength of the wind it comes up against a developing storm in the g. and so huge amounts of rain seemed like to greece and turkey with snow to top it off this is more of a winter scene than we've seen for weeks temps in the low single figures but all the action of course apart from in europe is down in the water and that's rainy and it does still affect north africa the breeze itself is keeping things cool from algiers to benghazi and then there's the rain we know what's happening in turkey it will throw rain into lebanon and syria briefly across iraq as well then the next system winds is up for thursday keeping things just shy of most of libya but still quite a strong winter for. a lot again of solid being in control. but it's tremendous from the potential so i
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think and he was determined to go on could use a little at the point of the sword to avenge its people slaughtered eighty eight years he smashes the frankish ali captures the king of jerusalem seizes the tree crops and this is a great military victory the crusades an arab perspective that was sold three unification of this time on a just. welcome back reminder of the top stories say on al-jazeera brazil has a new president after the swearing in of rightwing diable scenario in the capital of brasilia u.s.
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president donald trump says he won't rush to pull troops out of syria after coming under intense pressure from allies and senior figures in his republican party i mean i said nations is accusing both sides in the war in yemen of stealing and selling food aid meant for millions of starving people. north korean leader kim jong il has a pail to the u.s. president in his new year's address to the nation and a thirty minute speech came said he's willing to meet with donald trump at any time but he warned his country may seek what he called a new path if washington doesn't keep its promises bribe reports from so. even before the north korean leader spoke it was clear this was going to be a new year's speech in a different tone a softer look for a softer message kim jong un spoke of into korean relations entering a completely new phase the escalating tensions building trust you pointed out in
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last year's speech kim emphasized north korea's nuclear arsenal this year there was a different pledge. that in was in our parties our governments and my resolve for complete denuclearization remain unchanged we have proclaims that we will no longer make nuclear weapons and will not use them or spread them we have also taken various practical measures already kim jong un stressed is a game of carrying forward the momentum from twenty eighteen into twenty nineteen it seems to confirm his intended historic visit to south korea is still a long track it's a prospect that divides people here including thousands of north korean defectors. rehearsing for an end of year concert pianist kim plays a piece of music that is popular in both the north and south. when he defected sixteen years ago he couldn't have imagined the north korean leader might one day visit the south when the smoke or i got excited me think if he comes the day that i
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return home i may come sooner. but now i think one of the reasons for his visit is to sustain his regime so i don't think we're going to see any unification and the mood of optimism was also tempered when it came to relations with the u.s. kim says he wants to meet with president donald trump again but had this warning how money will be if the united states continues to break its promises and misjudges our patients by unilaterally demanding certain things and pushes ahead with sanctions and pressure against our republic then we have to seek another way to protect our country's sovereignty and interest under stablished peace and stability on the korean peninsula. twenty nineteen clearly holds the prospect of further improvements in relations but with the ever present risk of the process stalling or even going in reverse public bridal jazeera so. japanese place are questioning a man who deliberately drove
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a mini van into crowds celebrating the new year in the capital tokyo at least nine people were injured they say they found a large tank full of kerosene in the vehicle suggesting the twenty one year old suspect planned to save his own family or he was arrested the same. pressure is mounting on sudan's president omar al bashir to resolve the growing political crisis after opposition parties joined course for him to step down one of the opposition party said is withdrawing from the cabinet after weeks of anti-government street protests a woman has more from the capital cutting. thousands have been demonstrating in sudan demanding president obama to bashir step down now twenty two different opposition parties are also calling on the president to resign. the government needs to end its real and step times we need to form a provisional council and a transitional government that will run this and used to prepare us for the new elections. the opposition groups say they will submit
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a memo with their demands to the president on wednesday in a further set back for the government another opposition party has announced it's withdrawing from the cabinet will. we realize the consequences of the current events and we are proud of our historic stand being in the thick of it therefore we decided within our political bureau to withdraw any representation we have in any official post. the crisis started two weeks ago with protest in the city of overbred shortages and rising prices that's quickly spread to other parts of the country and turned into demonstrations calling on president of bashir to end his twenty nine year rule amnesty international says at least thirty seven people have been killed as police responded with tear gas and live ammunition the president has promised to cut costs and improve economy but that has not stopped the protests despite a growing call formerly bashir and his ruling party to step down the president seems determined to continue his term until elections scheduled for twenty twenty
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elections that he's not eligible to stand in unless the dance constitution is amended. more demonstrations are planned in the coming days but some analysts see that likely won't change the president's position. on the continuation of protests institution including khartoum doesn't mean it's a people's revolution yet there are many factors that are needed to make this a popular revolution and the sudanese president knows that this time there are factors missing to make demands that he step down effective so things can change down the road. and memo may not force the president to resign like the opposition ones but with more protests planned and a defined president to dance or to head may not be easy people morgan al-jazeera to . western nations are urging the democratic republic of congo to restore internet access cut off after sunday's presidential election voters will have to wait several days for the results the government cuts internet services on monday
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afternoon as well as mobile phone texting some radio services have also been jammed election to replace joseph kabila was marred by violence and complaints of vote rigging more now from catherine sawyer in the capital kinshasa. we've not seen any government statement about this internet shutdown but we're being told that part of the reason why it happening is because of all the current goal being shared online by people we have spoken to an official of amnesty international who say that this is an abuse of the rights of the people are we expecting preliminary results to be announced on the take it's been quite quiet particularly in the capital kinshasa where i am people waiting although through gold but several presidential candidates at least the main ones are saying that they're confident that he the election is fair that they are going to remain so a model should carry the ruling process candidates as well saying well he wants
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a full of another contender. i held a press conference on monday and that tally there indicating that by you who is in the lead i did speak with our presidential candidate and he said that in a fair election there is no way the ruling party. should diary and we now are in the clear you know what are you going to do what are you going to structure your supporters to do and he said that this will be approval cation to the people in this is the be content to make me that i've been talking to they say that the election contests that then potentially there could be violence and they're worried about that rescuers found a ten month old child alive in the rubble of a russian apartment block the partially collapsed in a gas explosion east of moscow on new year's eve the infant is in critical condition has been taken to hospital for a stew crews are braving sun zero temperatures to try to find dozens of people they say all still trapped in the wreckage as money has since he's been one hundred
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forty is missing from has been opened into the. a book released by two turkish journalists says new light on the planning of the murder of jamal khashoggi it includes details on the preparations made before crucial g. was killed and contains previously unseen pictures a saudi agents with bags reportedly carrying his remains so then cacio who has the latest from istanbul. diplomatic up trusty the dark secrets of the jim murder the title of the first book to be written on the murder of saudi journalist to mouth. the authors conducted a series of interviews the third officials to find out what happened before and after the journalists killing going to stumble nearly three months ago. the book
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stays the case is the first of its kind among secret service assess the nation's worldwide people we've talked in istanbul said they want to know more about what happened it's really good rather than that we're waiting for a result whoever is responsible for this murder must be brought to justice because it happened in our country. investigative journalist fairhope in new wrote the book with documents and footage gathered by his colleagues from turkey sabbat daily newspaper kushal geo to make it good training to become the primary sources told us a bit hit squad had discussed the plan one hour before her show she was killed first they'd offered to take him to riyadh and if he doesn't accept they'd kill him they knew he wouldn't accept they plan to wrap his body parts in plastic bags then carried out in luggage this new video was released by the team behind the book on monday it shows senior saudi agents name does a tiger team sent to kill has to come so late unloading luggage and bags from a win and taking them inside the consul generals residence just
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a few hundred meters from the crime scene the others have concluded remains are likely still there inside the. well saudi arabia had allowed turkish office also take a sample from the well but consistent at night requests to empty it and conduct the search the book reveals more interesting details for instance on saudi foreign sic experts solid how to break who is set to have dismembered hushes body after his killing and how often our using an autopsy saw to breach a douche to a credible sources are claiming letter begun his family enjoyed a villa and pool in jeddah now far from riyadh i don't think the saudis would punish such committed servants because i don't think they have many our sources also confirm that one of the hit men sobber stanny died in a suspicious car accident in saudi arabia maybe he was leaning toward talking but the author sources say the crime was committed in istanbul because the saudis wanted to show turkey is no longer safe for opponents of corrupt governments in order to finish the investigation and file possible indictments it is necessary to
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know the location of remains many people here in turkey strongly believe this diplomatic residence in istanbul that long to saudi consul general is aware the journalists remains were brought turkish authorities now how the right to ask for another search of the compound every quest that is likely to be denied by saudi arabia sooner because solo al-jazeera stumble at least five people have been killed and dozens of others are missing after a heavy rain caused a landslide in indonesia a month buried thirty houses in the village of their resume in west java says no rains have caused many landslides and widespread flooding in recent days. the new year has been ushered in with a remarkable achievement for space exploration now says new horizons spacecraft that us excessively flew past the ultimate tool a space rock how did joe castor has the details. its name means
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a place beyond the known world and ultimate tooley shown in this artist's rendering is just that an object most likely iraq more than six and a half billion kilometers from the sun because it's so far from the sun and the sunlight is so weak out there temperatures are down near absolute zero and as a result of that chemical reactions. are socially frozen. so the object is in such a deep freeze that it's perfectly preserved from its original formation essentially a dinosaur from the beginning of our solar system frozen in time scientists didn't even know it existed until the hubble space telescope spotted ultimate hooley four and a half years ago it's beyond pluto in the kiper belt at the edge of our solar system until now ultimate truly has been seen as nothing but a speck of light shaped like a long dated potato. it's taken nasa as new
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horizons spacecraft nearly thirteen years to get this close within thirty five hundred kilometers of the object. and though the fly over happened at exactly five thirty three g.m.t. the scientific team that celebrated the moment like a second new year at the applied physics lab of johns hopkins university has to wait longer before the big payoff of high resolution photos and data is delivered those signals are now traversing space and will begin arriving in the next few days everything that we're going to learn about ultimate from its composition to its geology to how it was originally a symbol whether has satellites and atmosphere of those kinds of things are going to teach us about the original formation conditions of objects in the solar system tuesday morning brought a promising sign we have how the spacecraft. we just copters the most distant cry by a phone home message from the new horizon to tell scientists to successfully survive
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the fly by the ready. to help he's in the wait here's the mission's own theme music written by astrophysicist and new horizons team member brian may also the lead guitarist of the band queen. is ultimately one long rock or two that are touching does it have ice or craters the answers will be clues to understanding the origins of our solar system. castro al-jazeera washington i. and don't forget much more news on our web site just click on al-jazeera dot com. let's get you a quick reminder the top stories making news here on al-jazeera brazil has
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a new president after the swearing in of giant ball so now are the right wing hardline i won the election by a wide margin back in october and he's promising big changes for latin america's largest nation and he's in over a speech both underlined his commitment to conservative values this we are going to place value on family we're going to respect religion and our judeo christian tradition you're going to combat the ideology of gender to support our values we're going to free ourselves from ideological moorings we will progressively responsibly and consciously to assure that brasilia is at the service of brazil my electoral campaign took to the streets and towards the commitment of putting brazil first and god above everything. u.s. president donald trump says he won't rush to pull troops out of syria after coming under intense pressure from allies and senior figures in his republican party last month trump abruptly announces all two thousand american troops will be brought home immediately following what he described as victory over aren't so. benign
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should nations is accusing both sides in the war in yemen of stealing and selling food aid for millions of starving people the u.n. food agency is threatening to suspend aid shipments unless the theft by both the who three rebels and saudi u.a.e. coalitions stops north korean leader kim jong un has appealed to the u.s. president in his new year's address to the nation in a thirty minute speech kim said he's willing to meet with donald trump at any time but he warned his country may see what he called a new plan if washington doesn't keep its promises japanese police are questioning a man who deliberately drove a minivan into a crowd celebrating the new year in the capital tokyo at least nine people were injured he was arrested at the scene they say they found large a large tank full of kerosene inside the vehicle and western nations are urging the democratic republic of congo to restore internet access cut off after sunday's
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presidential election voters will have to wait several days as a result election to replace was marred by violence and complaints of making. those are your headlines coming up next the strain me afrobeat legend femi kuti. hi i'm femi oke a enjoying the stream today we're joined by a superstar of afro beat me hootie with me talking about his music his commitment to activism and the inspiration for his latest album i really could be
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a lot of family and his band will play some of his best known songs in the studio today and we want to hear your questions and comments join the conversation on twitter facebook and the al-jazeera live stream. femi kuti is one of the leading lights of african music over a forty year career he has fuse jazz and funk intoxicating effect having several grammy award nominations along the way his music is an inspiration to famous musicians including common and most stuff as well as younger african musicians starting their careers and he strongly committed to progressive causes not least to his work as a goodwill ambassador for the united nations children's fund now femi is touring his tenth album the recently released one people one walt ellis.
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every kid see. i believe my eyes you will hear all the strain welcomed by those people who are into a famine kuti kongs that they haven't experienced that i have dipped into your instagram account to give people a little flavor so this was santa cruz california i'm just going to quit playing here so you can get the full effect of people. that look like adults cause what i notice is that the audience is
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a come to see you are so diverse you tell me something about afrobeat about how we reach is such a broad audience why you think you are able to do that i think probably is the character in the music of today because. i think i've been privileged to travel and use this as a direction to mold my music and so i think this reaches out to everybody and what i talk about happens in every nation really to poisons the album when people want war everybody can understand this. we talk about justice peace and love it's very simple catchy wars that. kindergarten kind of so i think this is what cuts across everybody i think our community would agree we got this from edward on twitter he says i believe families music is more optimistic and this latest album his messages are more about is more about inspiring the next generation to be competent and to unite for a collective good africa will be great again is one of my favorite so he mentions
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your latest album what is it that's made this different than the other i think experience and maturity and then of course my children being a father to willie direct my thinking. your children come daddy you have to find answers and you have to find positive answers for your children you can't really be negative if you leave you feel that way so i'm even forced to now find solutions politically socially because my children demand this as a father from me so i have i think my whole life has changed and i think this probably have to give this about seventy percent to my children making me more responsible and only sell your son is playing or that i need to have a look at my laptop everybody this is this is a matter and he's playing on this actual hour it was what this is that me it's the greatest feeling a father can have
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a women parent i think when your you see your son doing well and not really too in your your line but just seeing his smile being involved i mean it was. i don't believe is there a big award their love probably it was so emotional for me. i have to see people this picture here because. i've seen a lot of images of you and your family and there's a picture here of you and your eldest one is a little bit young as he was nine and i just see love all i'm saying is this is love you're looking at him my dear me was. taller than me. but. it's so beautiful it's i mean life is so life is i mean those are the things i've made my music change because like this i go back in time and i see so my life goes quickly i see beauty in them in the world and i try to put this through my music before i was very i was
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a fighter you could see it with my music with albums trucks like stories or even similar lives i was wrong or what happened to my father i was trying to live through that grunow and on like i said be me father myself see my children grow up seen so much love around me or try to spread this around the world what goes on in my life you mention your father i mentioned your son this is a tweet we got bridging those two things this is someone who says as much as i think this comparison to your father. is not necessary his children i mean your children for me are doing a great job to me sign it said to carry on the legacy he might just bring and add a new flavor with it so people are recognizing that familial link there but i want to move on just a little to this because someone seeing the video we saw the very beginning of the show with the energy that you had there this person asks a question which i think it's on a lot of our minds how do you find the motivation to give us to almost free world
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class shows every week whenever you're in lagos at the do africa shrine you in your band have been doing this for over a decade and the quality of the craft on display each time is inspiring i think this has to do with them to decrease on love for my people and understanding that there's a lot of poverty around me and believe in our. contributes in the area where the shrine was billed was give people the privilege to just come in free and watch us and then he said to turn professional and the musicians around we have to understand that we shouldn't look down on the audience you never know who is watching you and so you have to respect it will be disciplined by a dr house will we have to give the same kind of energy and this will make us more professionally professional and so this was my location to the band i'm happy those that have stood beside me or with alongside me on the stand what i'm doing if you feel this with the audience so we have about probably a thousand people come in we can recall just what the band for free so i'm looking here is boulder colorado femi kuti in the positive force boulder colorado what is
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the difference in the show that you did that and the show that you would do at the shrine are you doing femi light when you're on tour and any do hardcore fans at the shining but the difference the difference is we were costumes and we're more professional on top. lighter hearted when we rehearse in yeah we put is like it's like i'm not leads you you have to put hundred percent of the competition starts you are flexible so we put like a thousand percent at the rehearsal when we want or even even make a mistake on stage you hardly hear and we can play around a mistake we can joke about it because we have repeated it so many times so we are going to hear from you give one hundred percent in just a moment the first song on our show today no work no job no money but first let's hear from one of his fans i open coalescent us this comment about the impact of families at work. i love for me especially because he created his own nation of
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funky awful beats w m i z we are connected very strongly with my generation and femi has beauty has worked very hard to maintain that for me the waffle be blunt you know since then he is music to me represents african conscious music tradition and he constantly reminds us that we should never settle for less for money the us long live fairly long rifle beats long enough ago thank you. the coverage in a. little chaotic nothing. little. concrete way contacting barak to run with the news.
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a long green. wall the longer you wait and drive me all of the many on the ticker is the cause of all of this is going to the good and skills of the people because it's all feel. good thoughts all. the suffering enough. to feel nothing and i. agree. to talk really move you are a. result of a small the this is. no well it's a couple of the cases it's not written out of the back and i mean not to try to get all three. through a plea bargain. regarding your brother responses we've got to produce something probably come. along with this stuff enough
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of the three songs to his. name but the insults to. the the. common faith down by me tell me which the branding. brought with you the band member so we can thank them this is everybody gets to see this isn't everybody and that's our band leader where you and me and. you have a lot by sharing one keyboards and. dances. but she's different on stage and we're just you know with i still say so to see the four an impact of the dancing oh i want to talk about you actually you could hear that in that song every single song you sing i'm going to show an image and this is
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you doing some humanitarian work with the international rescue committee surrounding by kids who love you and i'm trying to think what is the draw to i'm going to show one thing first is it kind of musician there are a bunch of kids. click play let's have a look. it's a lovely though drawn to you what is it that you bring when you go out and you go out into the community and you say i'm going to use my my fame is what are you doing. i'm taking humility i'm taking my honesty and most importantly the music
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along with me i take my i take my musical instrument i'm i think also man the wall wondering what was in my bag and they could say what's me about what's in your bag so i opened it and. of course i think he realized it was a musical instrument as a play plea and i was like all this was in my degree it was for. another i went to do some more and i mean you have to see the the suffering that is pretty full it's really heartbreaking and i wish i had. the magic wand to just like changed their lives and all i had was my musical instrument i didn't have enough money because they were very they were starving there and i thought all i could do was probably give them some pool play my musical instrument so i did play for them and then they said to follow me around like you have use in the studio is it by the pipeline his underwear goes they said follow me everywhere i was going i said. it was really it was nice very joyful so here are a couple more people that would likely follow you anywhere this is to perkins who
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is watching you perform on the show and says it was electric then use energy as a rare rocking the extreme studio someone else writes and drag an energy that is handled he says simply genetic pushing on to the topic you were just talking about why people are following you this is a world publicist who says his music touches on the true story of nigeria and the need for nigeria means both young and old to read about and remember their history he also addresses societal issues like poverty unemployment and political issues like corruption on his songs those can always be popular topics. you're exposing corruption you're doing it through song these are serious issues that the lyrics that i wrote down different resources from africa in the last last fall we heard what's the pushback what do you face in terms of obstacles when you get up very difficult for you to get rid of people now these days i get for free which is fantastic. when we built a shrine it was we had lots of police raids and for
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a good eight years this was so hard to move into the shrine and i had to move in with my children and to build somewhere very safe for them on top of the building like in secret compartment where we were just having police risk after police raids and this went on for good it is but this reminded me of my father so i stood strong many people don't realize all this happened in my life because i had like a complete blackout from the media the the government paid a lot of meat. people not to write about the raids or what was going on so it was a complete blackout in my life so but at this time i had i still had the opportunity to talk so unfortunately for the government i was still making my name was creating a big impact in san francisco miami wherever i was store in paris i mean i have very strong support outside the country and people back home don't realize this because nobody really talks about it thank god for social media now i compose this
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shows and people like you talk to people on social media all the time they don't even believe his primary. way to write rather than because i'm very tired or my english can be very bad and forgive me for that people people come to the shrine now because it is famous because you are playing them because there is a more i was there i am so glad you see. first of all let's see him dancing everybody so you have to believe that even the president france will be dancing at the shrine of the irony of that this is a very limited i think. that. he was trying so if moved i cannot know if there was more like. this i
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was doing all the moves by you got here he's here is he sitting at this right have a look at my laptop here and as it is a little secret so he's here he's a very nice things about president mccall he's having a fantastic time units having your chat is it's you office he is and you don't like politicians. because he was very honest i have to see he reached out to me and said he wanted to come to the shrine and many people like pretended they were bringing him and when i saw him face to face was i wanted to calm here what's june two thousand and two and what he what i got from him we spoke about the my great crisis he was willing to address africa's problem and princie and france's role and so the next time i have the opportunity i'll be speaking frankly with him on many of these issues that i'm very concerned about but he was very open he didn't have this kind of burial like or like a snob kind of thing and he he he insisted he wanted to come to destroying all the
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feedback like the war and he was like he even said it several times i was fine we could see in two thousand and two people pretend it was my father but to pretend it was because of my father and no matter how many times a mentioned my name they give credit to my father so i took it to another level well whether it's for me is still the police simple it's a game we're playing africa has to be for you making a statement by saying could cause he is the slowest so. it's fine for me the call my father my name the bottom line the shrine is there for there must be one of africa and we want total freedom for africa to excel and i strongly believe given the opportunity africa will excel and will be their way of the world imagine we had real allies like in europe i mean can you imagine travelling from lagos to dramas but by train those kind of trees we see three on a center kilometers per hour while the beauty africa will spread in the wall and this is what i see this is my dream with my music segue to this last question from
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someone also named family if you are not in nigeria any zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero here on twitter says please ask her what he thinks about new they do generation of musical activism. in africa. i would want to be critical of the artist because we were we were all young and we bought there some that are very. outspoken these days i think i heard one of i can remember the names i think fall i know he's outspoken very few that are speaking out but what my the only thing i fear about is i wish more than musical instruments because what happens in music is a serious law or medicine what happens when they get to my age and is that going green on board another generation will come and the only reason you'll be relevant is eve you have something to offer for the next generation my father is important because he was a composer historied music you talk of people like miles davis disagree let's be
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your stevie wonder they are only relevant because the music is should be seen as medicine or law or in you know not a little grave in this picture here with you and your fella right you're still going so you're out and so we're going to end this show with another performance from the ferry thank you so much for the new land the positive force. a one people one world that's the live thing over on his latest album and while he gets set up let's hear from angelica joe another african musical legend who's touring with sammy and had this to say. are you working the family for somebody recently also as you said goodwill ambassador both of us will be working on many issues in his image his honesty has always come across very strongly and most importantly being the son of a legend is easy but he kept the torch very high by keeping making africa equal even more than forty.
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a millions of taxpayers because us taxpayers never go away is a new one born every single day a nineteen it is an urgent national mississippi and we put it we officially request rationing of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in creeks somehow i'm a sinner i'm a bad person. that's machine on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks i'll go inside on both sides of the political spectrum i know it says in their criticism of victor government with detailed coverage only change so far as to make explicit the cuba's communist party will remain as the only party. from around the world the idea of an armed intifada as a physician to the occupation is gaining support at moving away from diplomatic negotiations. rewind returns
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a can bring your people back to life i'm sorry with brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries there has been a number of reforms put in kies since the program was filmed rewind begins with mohammed at the gym when i was in labor i was the top of the class and. like and the other student i was very fortunate to be awarded an up a scholarship rewind on al-jazeera. and london these are the top stories on al-jazeera brazil has a new president after the swearing in. the right wing hard line i won the election by
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a wide margin backing out and he's promising big changes for latin america's largest nation and he's in over asian speech both underline his commitment to conservative values because we are going to place value on family we're going to respect religion and our judeo christian tradition we're going to combat the ideology of gender to support our values we're going to free ourselves from ideological moorings we will progressively responsibly and consciously to assure that brasilia is at the service of brazil my electoral campaign took to the streets and supports the commitment of putting brazil first and god above everything. u.s. president says he won't rush to pull troops out of syria after coming under intense pressure from allies on syria figures in his republican party last month trump abruptly announced that all two thousand american troops would be brought home immediately following what he described as victory over i still. backtracking on plans for an immediate pullout from tweeted that his drive to end u.s.
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involvement in wars still made him in his words a hero if anybody but donald trump there what i did in syria which was an isis loaded mess when i became president they will 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 north korean leader kim jong un has appealed to the u.s. president in his new year's address to the nation in a thirty minute speech kim said he's willing to meet with donald trump at any time but he warned his country may seek what he called a new path if washington doesn't keep his promises robert private pools from seoul . even before the north korean leader spoke it was clear this was going to be a new year's speech in a different tone a softer look for a softer message kim jong un spoke of into korean relations entering a completely new phase the escalating tensions building trust. and in last year's
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speech kim emphasized north korea's nuclear arsenal this year there was a different pledge. that in was in our parties our governments and my resolve for complete denuclearization remain unchanged we have proclaims that we will no longer make nuclear weapons and will not use them or spread them and we have also taken various practical measures already kim jong un stressed is a game of carrying forward the momentum from twenty eighteen into twenty nineteen it seems to confirm his intended historic visit to south korea is still a long track it's a prospect that divides people here including thousands of north korean defectors. rehearsing for an end of year concert pianist kim plays a piece of music that is popular in both the north and south. when he defected sixteen years ago he couldn't have imagined a north korean leader might one day visit the south. or i got excited
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a paid me think if he comes the day that i return home i may come sooner. but now i think one of the reasons for his visit is to sustain his regime so i don't think we're going to see any unification and the mood of optimism was also tempered when it came to relations with the us kim says he wants to meet with president donald trump again but had this warning how might be if the united states continues to break its promises and misjudges our patience by unilaterally demanding certain things and pushes ahead with sanctions and pressure against our republic then we have to seek another way to protect our country's sovereignty and interest under stablish peace and stability on the korean peninsula. twenty nineteen clearly holds the prospect of further improvements in relations but with the ever present risk of the process stalling or even going in reverse mcbride al-jazeera sells.
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the united nations is accusing both sides in the war in yemen of stealing and selling food aid meant for millions of starving people the un food agency is threatening to suspend shipments unless the theft of both the who through rebels is found a u.i. kolache coalition stops is the headlines the next. in the history of conflict between east and west. the mightiest battle between cristiana to slam. a holy war in the name of religion. for the first time. the story of the crusades. from an arab perspective.
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faith which brought the great muslim victory in the battle of the this is the great military victory that will open the way to recapturing jerusalem itself. and sell off a dean's famous struggle for the holy city of jerusalem with richard the lionhearted . i was in that office how confident is hard on me knowing man fashion that feedback and how to feed me that know how to fed us how water and know you and you how careful female then in the film i see it was yes. in the third episode of the series. the story of the unification of the muslim front. against the crusades.
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the year eleven sixty four. the eastern mediterranean. almost seven decades have passed. since the first crusaders arrived in the region. their initial success. had been crowned with the fall of the holy city of jerusalem . again and again is how most of it will affect the ham many that among the swellest left. a man on the fourth of full human as you have i call him a lot of little like you now can i come a little mostly mean a lot of allah for putting him what about to him female.
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but within high. after century the zing gets a turkey dinners the ruling the northern live on. took command of the muslim revival and managed to recapture at this. the first crusade a county to be founded in the east. is the first big defeat for the crusaders and it shows that they can actually be be defeated and that the muslim revival can begin to gather some pace. and now the two powers each set out to conquer the same great price each of. the troops of both the d.m.z. . and a moderate the first the crusader king the jerusalem. fought for control of the nile valley. he already had the sun i. used. sure the business
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each. share but. the police plus i have a more i said the dean should. know what he did not want. after five years of struggle. noting dean's kurdish general ship cool. managed to expel the crusaders from egypt. what has some of the rock author bach is them and saying that no to the record while many of them only one thought of him beside thought it had been shut up or for it was out of that all the of all to me. a lot and i found fault i mean some of the has a. solid again. within two years of succeeding his uncle should cool as a physio. dean made
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a momentous move bringing an end to two and a half centuries of the fatah. he declared egypt's loyalty to the sunni are best at colorful but they're. making it an integrity part of a single state. a state now large and strong enough to carry out new dean's grand plan to expose the crusaders . a shell must. remember to. gather the stan economy. has a right hand and go off last night again who would make as. was noted dean now in control of egypt the dream of reconquering jerusalem seemed
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very close. but the mission of liberating the holy city was soon to pass to his kurdish deputy in egypt. he has a fatah believe that can i say you do only get one. and to play like you are up. as has seen it over russia would have been much. better to morrow. as. she. was to mush who were really humming the mantra for ten enjoin how of only need one. or the will sell his mind was abuse of a lawyer. or whether they wish without. theophrastus yes see what the hell of it what the hell for them without them.
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