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an essential tools for all human coming across europe pressure to recognize water as a human right and put its management back into the public is increasing i think through the european commission would be very very true which probably. anybody seen in the fields. every two years something to invest the profit of the window. to the last drop on zero zero.
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zero watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories for you right now president says the partial u.s. government shutdown could last for more than a year if he doesn't get funding for a wall belong the u.s. border with mexico is threatening to use emergency powers of congress doesn't make sense to mans. heads to the middle east next week on an eight day visit investigation into the murder. case expected to be on the agenda when he meets saudi leaders and foreign ministers from what american countries and canada say their governments will not recognize that as president nicolas maduro of his sworn into office for a second term next week regional bloggers are at hand to hand over power and
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restore democracy joining me now from washington d.c. is on the shah who's a specialist in u.s. latin american relations and director of shock international consulting thank you very much for joining us today appreciate it so what is the significance of this i mean it doesn't seem that this group really has any power to force nicolas maduro to do anything. well actually it's not about worth to do anything about to send a message it clear the man sits there the harry reid current research in the region with the mexico. resolution it is because her mexico right now with a look at what a lot of the new president is trying to follow there is story line of this a position or the train which is not to get them bowl for forty each
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shoes or in any foreign policy of all their congress otherwise the rest of the congress with the us and canada and actually even utopia are against their trying to help but it's where lands to find their path to that market as he back to the mockers he again so they are not agree with. a second term of pricing model in venice well as their sole they want what they are trying to do so you're saying they're trying to send a message. what is that message what is the message that nicolas maduro would actually receive. well actually they do not recognize they go to men because they consider the go to make is illegitimate. you may recall when my little won the elections it was without the participation of the
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opposition so that's why they them believe in one spot and see if these selections of that are inspired is see of the selections and actually they are trying to send the message to go to dialogue let's go to negotiate is the best way. to get back to. the mall because at the pot in venice where they want to negotiate with mother would await pressin nicholas mother would know what would be the best way to negotiate a democratic process. and find he so on way to the mall going to see a game so that calling again for the new elections right is right so this is external pressure we're talking about is there any internal pressure that could actually make a difference. ok it is actually a very difficult question to answer because we have seen how the opal seashell has
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been on their mind a lot of political leaders are imprisoned right now so talking about the opposition in venezuela is a very difficult one because we don't have a phase a man said right now bob i worked last week i just came from lima from pay two and you can see venezuelans everywhere impaired or why it's not just solidly that wealthy people they're wealthy people or the middle class it's also the poor people freedom from by this well or from the asylum crisis from the political economic crisis who was created by the nicolas mother will go over him and so it is a message that everybody wants a change in venezuela a change of government because what's happening in venezuela is clearly affecting so many other countries sunshine thank you so much for joining us from washington d.c. re appreciate it dozens of people have been killed in the latest ethnic violence
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and central park in a faso seven people died when our men attacked the village of your core. mostly of the mostly ethnicity and close talk reports. the ministry of interior in birkenau festa may call this a terrorist attack but no one has claimed responsibility for it and no one has been arrested it all started on the night of the thirty first where gunmen on motorcycle killed shot down a village chief just a hundred kilometers away from the million border where an insurgency is taking place the men that were behind this attack were said to be from salon the ethnic origin the philosophies are a group of herders that struggle along all of this highly in countries. their distinctive with their long robes and garbus the next day villagers from that area sought to get revenge and they attacked anyone that looked full on the at least forty people had been killed they went out with guns and knives now this attack
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comes at a time where the insurgency in this whole area is increasing back in december the armies of the five to help in countries friends as well as the united nations a valued to bring peace and security in this region but they have so far failed one man muslim vico abreu keno fonso national has been and has been behind numerous attacks in wanted to and in the regions of brick you know faso some of the people that we've spoken to from the government say perhaps that he may be behind this latest attack to try to sow division among the population between the full on the ethnic groups but there are numerous ethnic groups that are in breaking a fast so place in sudan have fired tear gas to disperse anti-government demonstrators have gathered again after friday prayers assessors want president omar al bashir to step down angry over rising food prices and government corruption
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at least nineteen people have died from c.n.n.'s starting last month. farmers and zimbabwe his land was seized by the government so the compensation they've been offered is an insult farms are supposed to be redistributed to black people and a land reform necessary medicine reports to go to. bentley's says returning to the farm that was seized from his family nine years ago is difficult he's distraught to see the farmhouse in such a state and doubt zimbabwe's government will keep its promise to pay fifty three million dollars to compensate former white commercial farmers i believe what is happening is government is. trying to make the right noises in order for the international community to come in behind them and say we're prepared to put money into this but they're not serious about it the compensation is for improvements made to the farms such as dams and tobacco bans but farmers who lost everything say
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fifty three million is nowhere near enough it's estimated zimbabwe's castro government needs at least nine billion dollars to compensate four thousand displaced white farmers government. funding. but. rightfully. compensating whites is not popular with some black war veterans who helped force the farmers out there that say much of the good land were to senior officials in the ruling party just. because i don't have lent them and. we don't have land so forward from us to be considered i feel it's an insult to the commercial farmers
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union says several farmers are overgrown with weeds and wild grass on this land the sunflowers maize and mangoes that were once here are long gone this used to be a four bedroom house and this was the kitchen the taps or over there they've been removed people who came here took the tiles and the sink so and whatever bricks they could find the house traced all the way back there that used to be the lounge and the living room for bend free compensation if it happens is not enough he says property rights and the rule of law have to be respected otherwise history will keep repeating itself. al-jazeera zimbabwe. private data belonging to hundreds of german politicians including chancellor angela merkel has been published online late information includes home addresses phone numbers and credit card details it's not clear whether they were targeted by hack or they're victims of an internal the only political party not affected by is the right wing a.f.
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they have been again asked more from berlin. and we know that more than nine hundred politicians from almost every party in germany have been affected many of them from merkel's christian democrats or from have a very interesting social union allies but it's not just politicians who've been affected here one interesting line it's being reported by several different agencies is the the form that the attack took was rather like the advent calendar principle in other words on the first of december a particular twitter handle was putting its information sensitive information about people in the public eye and that every day that went by there would come a new revelation as it were of details about specific individuals then from the twentieth of december it's reported that the attack took the form of attacking politicians releasing politicians details then from the twenty eighth of december this particular source on twitter went cold went dark as it were it's now being
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reported that the specific twitter account has been closed the question will be who is behind this there's a lot of speculation in germany this morning as to who might be or might not be responsible for it but people are very impressed by the way this is being done and there are as i say lots of questions asked not that many facts and certainly the twitter account concerned seventeen thousand followers not done anything the toll since the twenty eighth of december closed this morning that's element closed but certainly the investigation is very much open and. although as you say angle america confidential details have not been leaked very many details of very many of her colleagues have been and so as i say great deal of questions being asked by federal sources right now. in foreign secretary has voiced concern for a dog u.s. citizen charged with spying in russia away the list detained in moscow
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a week ago the former marine has been charged with espionage but the details have not been released illinois family says he was visiting russia for a wedding we extremely worried about who we learned. we have offered consular assistance the u.s. are leading on this because he's a british and american citizen but our position is very very clear which is a very straightforward point that individuals should not be used as pawns or diplomatic leverage pakistan's prime minister has told the president of turkey he wants to strengthen the relationship between the two countries out of his two day visit to anchor emraan cause on had already agreed to transfer schools set up by the to local and to a turkish charity turkey blamed school ones followers for an attempted coup in two thousand and sixteen cynicus fellow reports turkish president trichet say part john
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and pakistan's prime minister eman han arrived at the presidential complex and after friday prayers this is homs first visit to turkey since taking office and there were many issues to discuss the love the connection between turkey and focused on has always been the. i want to stress that we want to dig this relationship to a much higher level. a level that so far has not been reached trade relations between turkey and pakistan have gained for mentum in recent years with agreements reached on the weapon sales worth billions of dollars this meeting between add on and hung comes just weeks after pakistan handed management of schools associated with the turkish businessman that's a look given to turkey's mari foundation tricky because this killer who's been in the united states since one nine hundred ninety nine off a massive binding a failed coup attempt in two thousand and sixteen and his supporters of attempting
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to overthrow or john's government failed to. we've expressed our satisfaction with the decision of the supreme court of pakistan regarding the terrorist organization that of the fact that the supreme court of pakistan has declared a terrorist organization and the transfer of girl in those schools to the armory foundation are welcome batters trick you want school and extradited from the us a request that has so far been turned down straining relations between washington and ancora but u.s. president donald trump has promised to study the case at the legation from the u.s. including f.b.i. have presented this has been in turkey and been briefed by tradition persecutors about goodman and his supporters involvement in the failed coup attempt the u.s. delegation spent two days in the turkish capital they attended trials of the coup suspects and were given recordings of discussions between fact a lucky man and his followers in the army and the night of the attempted coup the
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spike the recent softening by the us some turkish officials doubt washington has any intention of extraditing good men but is just trying to gain time and possible leverage with turkey over policy towards syria and elsewhere in the middle east so now because solo al-jazeera ancora. healthcare experts in the united states are warning about so-called pharmacy deserts low income and minority neighborhoods across the country are being left without local drug stores john hendren reports from chicago on a widening health care divide. for miles around every pharmacy has abandoned rita johnson's neighborhood on a summer day i really could walk to the one. too far from here and. they close with the. other. to find the medication she takes for cancer in a recent spinal surgery she now makes a winding five mile trek on public transportation some of her neighbors have
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neither the patience nor the money to make it. welcome to the pharmacy desert the place in major american cities where garbage strewn like urban tumbleweeds before what used to be corner drug stores it's a growing phenomenon in poor minority neighborhoods across the united states it's saying racially motivated to me because they vols mainly closed in black and latino communities it is in neighborhoods like these that the u.s. opioid epidemic is at its worst addicks suffer an opioid overdoses are often left without access to the lifesaving drug narking this man survived because these police officers were nearby with a ready dose you may have a child that's on so what if that child does not have a local pharmacy in their area and they can't get that rescue inhaler. patient in the emergency room or the outcome may be worse. chicago's cook county
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hospital system has tried to fill the gaps with mail order pharmacy but mail order doesn't provide the counseling in-store health clinics flu shots and other services local drugstores offer pharmacy professor deem a cut too says for pharmacies it's simply a business decision to leave areas where more of their clientele used government insurance if an area is not profitable they just leave like any other business when when you think about reimbursement rates for pharmacies with public versus private insurance it's much lower cities are increasingly becoming a land of drugstore haves and have nots while there are pharmacy deserts on chicago's poor south and west sides the affluent north side is a pharmacy with a drug store on one side often directly across the street from another. raney to johnson in her neighbors are left hoping the longer distance they have to travel doesn't mean the difference between life and death john hendren al jazeera chicago
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