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seventy eight cino the test of rectal price take years to get option. hello again welcome back to international weather forecasts well all of the snow we've been talking about here across central and eastern parts of europe right here you can see those clouds well good news is as we go towards the beginning of the week that snow is going to be ending there was still going to be dealing with some very low temperatures across much of this area warsaw at minus three kiev at minus four but it is going to be a little bit a break from that very very heavy snow that you saw over the weekend down here towards the south we're still dealing with some snow in some rain across parts of turkey and the now here towards the northwest where the new front a boundary is coming in off the atlantic and that is going to be bring some winds across northern ireland scotland and also some very heavy rain over the next few days well here across the northeastern part of africa we're still dealing with
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those winds also you can see here on the forecast map winds coming out of the northwest also some clouds but also some very heavy rain expected along the coastal areas of egypt that is going to continue on forty as we go towards monday and we do expect possibly especially here over towards parts of lebanon over towards jordan syria we could be seeing some isolated flooding out here towards the west so look quite nice over here towards morocco are but we expect to see attempt a few of sixteen degrees in algiers clear skies here with a temperature of about fifteen degrees there. short films of the movie and inspiration. small stories of three young women challenging the world around.
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al-jazeera selects. welcome back a quick look at the top stories now go shape has in washington a working through the weekend to break a deadlock between the white house and congress which has left the government shutdown president donald trump has threatened to let the closure continue for years unless democrats allow funding for a border war with mexico. members of the religious minority of pleading with the united states to not withdraw all the troops from northern syria saying it would
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help i still stage a comeback and thousands of people have rallied in hungary's capital budapest against what many have done the slave will the legislation introduced by prime minister viktor orban the amount of overtime that of that employees can to moms. to thailand now where the first tropical storm in thirty years left one person dead and another missing as rain wind and surging seawater up with trees and brought down power lines it's now weakened to a tropical depression but the risk of flooding is still that florence louis reports from coast to movie in southern thailand. less than twenty four hours after it made landfall public has been downgraded to a tropical depression the province of the concept appears to have been hit hardest by the storm. but. only five or six minutes after the storm hit the roof was blown away. dozens of buildings have been damaged power supplies
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disrupted and streets flooded thousands of people way vacuity to ahead of its arrival. fall there is wind and rain we have children in our family so we hurried here the head of our village urged us to leave as well the tourist destination of coast and other islands nearby suffered no severe damage as the eye of the storm passed farther south than initially forecast. public is unlikely to have a long term effect on tourism or economic growth in the southern provinces financial losses will stem mainly from the fact that businesses have got to shut for a couple of days already boat ferry and flight services that were suspended on friday have resumed there were fears public could be the worst tropical storm to hit thailand in thirty years that fear hasn't been borne out weakened as it made its way across southern thailand and by saturday morning it had moved into the
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andaman sea florence li al-jazeera. thousands of so-called yellow vest protests as a march through the french capital paris the eighth week of protests calling on president emmanuel macron to step down the demonstrations initially started as a protest against a rise in fuel tax but is now a demand for other government reforms as well the protests on saturday one mostly peaceful with only a handful of people engaged in skirmishes with the police. the orthodox church of ukraine has split from its religious leadership in russia the ecumenical patriarch in istanbul the church as well whitehead has signed a document granting independence the russian church is said to have broken all links with its ukrainian parishes while matheson reports. but a simple sweep of the pan ukraine's orthodox church has gained their independence or autocephaly a move likely to infuriate a russian religious leaders and deepening feeds of
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a global split in the church days before the ceremony in istanbul the leader of the author talks church worldwide denied he'd been given bribes to authorize the separation however he admitted to a group of children he had been given chocolates by ukrainian president petro poroshenko all the while president poroshenko also has a chocolate factory even if the russian church is accusing me of being bribed with money to do this autocephaly in reality i didn't receive money because i got a lot of the sweets and chocolate from the factory apportioning go. according to an agreement made a centuries ago ukraine's orthodox churches have been under the jurisdiction of the churches of russia. but pressure has been growing for ukraine's churches to sever ties since the country became independent from russia in one thousand nine hundred one. and that pressure has been getting stronger since russia annexed crimea in twenty fourteen when large parts of eastern ukraine were taken over by russian
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backed forces and for fighting continues. crean's leadership headed by president petro poroshenko who's been attending saturday's ceremony accuses the russian controlled side of the church of spreading pro moscow propaganda a charge russia denies your fifty. dear ukrainians this is a historic event this is a great day i'm sure that it will go down in history for river. the document authorizing this operation known as the thomas will be taken back to crane on sunday the author docks christmassy a celebration is to be held in kiev the following day a celebration the church as leaders in russia may not share what matheson algis in . five. blaming full to wiring is the cause of a fire in the northern polish city of that took the lives of five teenage girls it's believed the fifteen year old was celebrating a birthday in what's known as an escape room has a locked in
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a room and have to solve clues to find a way out as firefighting chief says the electrical wiring location was makeshift in too close to flammable materials and that there was also a lack of supervision. far right groups have faced off with counter protest isn't one of melbourne's most popular tourist spots they were protesting against a spike in youth crime which they blame on people of african descent but they were opposed by demonstrators supporting multiculturalism kathy novak reports. that wasn't killed in melbourne is usually a place to relax at the beach not today instead a scene of far right nationalists facing off against a left wing groups hurling insults across the police line with a very different use of the kind of a strain aliya in which they wish to live and immigration nationalists say they came out to protest against crime on the beaches which they blame on a stray leons of african descent a character on
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a run from the steel mill for ever hurt me all over we want to buy just but we want our drug back we want the lot but the sudanese australians in particular have been under scrutiny recently with local media airing reports referring to african gang violence but those who rallied in support of multiculturalism in australia say the minority group has been made a scapegoat for bigger issues i've lived in melbourne my whole life now there isn't a problem with african crime we have issues with us not having enough and gauge mint things today asked about the fact there's the fact that they tried to scapegoat it on africanus ryans is really disappointing only prior notice that far right groups would be rallying at the beach and that counter protest would be staged in response to doing all they can to keep the two groups apart to prevent any escalation of physical violence the opposing sides moved from the beach front into the streets of st kilda shutting down roads as police maintained their lines
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using pepper spray at times to break ups couples extraordinary scenes outside the iconic luna park were children come to ride the roller coaster is likely to be much more frightened by the anger on display. outside the pun park kathy novak al jazeera. election officials in the democratic republic of congo say the pledge results of last sunday's general election will be delayed until next week people in the d.l.c. voted to choose a successor to president joseph kabila but the head of the election commission says only forty seven percent of the vote tally sheets of been received the election was perspiring in three opposition strongholds which led to violence and protests government officials said voting could not be held in those areas because of security concerns and an outbreak of ebola turkey's introduced a charge on single use plastic bags in the attempt to clean up the mediterranean sea its water is a polluted with thousands of tons of plastic every year but plastic manufacturers
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say tens of thousands of jobs and now risk cinema has more from istanbul. like many countries worldwide turkey has a major problem with plastic waste turkey is your second largest plastics producer and six in the world. millions of tons are thrown away every year. often ending up in the mediterranean sea and littering turkey's coastline it is estimated one hundred forty four tons of plastics from turkey alone and up in the sea every day one are of every five fish has my for plastic in its digestive system and one million. birds are suffocating in plastic bags every year. the turkish government is implementing what is called a zero waste policy turkish m.p.'s passed a law aimed at cutting the cost stemming from pollution in the long run single use
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plastic facts are the first target. from now on shoppers will have to buy plastic bags shops carts given the way face a fine farmer's market traders around sure have the new law will work it would cost too much for a customer how would we charge them everybody now keep the bags and use them again . the turkish government estimates every turk uses four hundred forty plastic bags every year with the new plastic bag tax that total is expected to fall to forty a year by two thousand and twenty five many people here are hopeful the new government's measures to reduce plastic consumption will be just as successful as the ban on smoking in public places a decade ago and more mentalist say the success of the new regulations depends on troops being responsible citizens they need to be encouraged to avoid single use plastic packing and for health save the world from the dangers of pollution.
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plastic bag makers say the law could make tens of thousands of factory or. rekers redundant. bags can be recycled for maximum of three times the main problem is a lack of awareness and decomposing. turkic current the recycles thirty percent of its plastic waste within the next twelve years the government says it is aiming for one hundred percent c namco saulo al-jazeera a stumble speculation is mounting that north korea's kim jong un can see make a visit to south korea relations between the two countries have steadily improved and that's also having a visible impact on the heavily fortified border that separates north from south as south korea correspondent rob bride travel to young pyong island a short distance from the north korean mainland from its observation points you can clearly make out the coastline of north korea just twelve kilometers away and at
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times of extreme tension young people on the island has found itself in the sights of north korea's guns eight years ago it was the scene of an artillery jewel that killed four people and wounded nineteen others the most serious clash since the korean war today the same waterfront is that peace following a year of diplomatic engagements between the leaders of north and south korea. for many of the two thousand people who live and work here things have never looked so good. things should improve for better kim jong un wants soldiers manji and given that most feel of reconciliation things will improve but the fractious history of into korean relations makes others more cautious talking. with their track record and it's possible that they might change in an unpredictable way so i don't have complete trust. today
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the only sound of gunfire comes from the firing ranges of the marines who are based here. the shelters that people are taught to run to when the event of an attack are chained unlocked. one of the houses destroyed in the attack has been preserved as a memorial the disputed maritime border has long been a flashpoint between north and south korea in addition to the shelling of twenty ten there have been deadly clashes between naval vessels near here but the remarkable improvement in into korean relations in the past year is having a remarkable impact on the heavily fortified border separating the north and the south. guard posts along the demilitarized zone have been dismantled and the numbers of weapons facing off against each other reduced assuming the process continues the fortifications of young and could eventually become part of
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a bygone era rob mcbride out his era young people island south korea. now how much would you pay to satisfy a sushi craving try three point one million dollars that's what a giant bluefin tuna has sell for at auction produces and wholesalers have been known to spend huge sums for the biggest and best fish. reports. the price of fish went off the scales at this auction the japan. giant bluefin salt for a record three point one million dollars at tokyo's new fish market it was barred by the man who calls himself the tuna king the owner of the sushi is on my restaurant chain whew she was an opportunity he couldn't miss them i got one of the i expected the highest it would go for was half a million but it turned out five times more expensive oh gosh. the enormous two
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hundred seventy eight kilogram fish was caught off japan's northern coast it's not the first time camorra has paid the highest price for a bluefin but in two thousand and thirteen a similar fish only cost him one point four million dollars on you know about the tuna looks so tasty because it's fat and looks very fresh it's a good two enough but i think i paid too much. known as the one most pacific bluefin usually sell for eighty eight dollars a kilo. sushi made from this torpedo shaped tuna could cost upwards of three hundred dollars apiece. tokyo's world famous true keiji fish market closed for redevelopment after its last auction in october it'll be a parking lot for the twenty twenty olympics the new toy you saw market was built on the side of a former gas plant on tokyo bay it hosts seven hundred fish merchants and
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businesses and provides more than ten thousand jobs. and i sincerely hope that the first new year sale is generating a big interest and it will become a symbol for a year from tuesday as in this to us the market. but conservationists say the celebration of the auction is hiding a grim warning about the future of the bluefin tuna prized around the world ford's use in sushi over consumption and overfishing have depleted its stock in the pacific by ninety six percent over the last four hundred years. japan and other governments have vowed to protect the bluefin and take measures to increase its population over the next two decades paul showed durgin on. a.
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quick recap of the top stories now. in washington a working through the weekend to break a deadlock between the white house and congress which has left the government partially shut down president donald trump has threatened to let the closure continue months or even years unless democrats now funding for a border war with mexico but the democrats who control the house of representatives have rejected trump's demand for five point six billion dollars to construct the barrier in response the president is refusing to support a bill that would fully fund the government. even eight hundred thousand public workers without pay gabriel is on the hospital it's also millions of other americans that somehow benefit from government programs that are affected for example thirty eight million americans get food stamps or these are government subsidies to help them pay for groceries these are the working class or poor americans that program could potentially be threatened as long as the government remains shut down so it is a potentially millions of people that are being affected by this and millions of
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mostly lower income or middle class americans are feeling the brunt of it u.s. national security advisor john bolton has warned syria against using chemical weapons as american troops prepare to withdraw from the country but meanwhile members of the religious minority are pleading with washington to keep it soldiers in northern syria report by the fray as a de foundation is warning that a u.s. withdrawal would help i still stage a comeback and all the headlines the u.n. envoy to yemen martin griffiths is arrived in the capital sanaa he plans to me to see rebels there in an attempt to shore up a cease fire in the port city of data griffiths will then travel to saudi arabia but he will hold talks with the yemeni government officials in riyadh and thousands of people have rallied in hungary's capital budapest against what many of dubbed the slave law legislation introduced by prime minister viktor orban who's the amount of overtime that employees can demand but the much as of now snowballed into
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a coal for the end of rule iraq today with all of our top stories coming up next the mental health patients broadcasting around the world from an asylum in argentina that's in the listening sea off to stay with us. but i thought. what if any.
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could. come. up. with the model you got your last film you can see good luck with it's an incredible right to stick with afghanistan. if you're trying to get out of it will be just going to get whatever was going to make people here who would do this you know you are over the year you have a radio it's quite easy to have i wouldn't print it out but. you know course you know portable. for good reasons that i wouldn't be here if you see if i thought of those people who peter will sell even if you really do this you know you'll do it yeah you can be a little thing at the. end of the month. or the america will. but. they said.
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rewind returns a care bring your people back to life i'm sorry with brian new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries there has been a number of reforms put in feis since the cry graham was filmed rewind begins with mohammed at the time when i was in libya i was the top of the class and the. like and the other student i was very fortunate to be awarded another scholarship rewind on al jazeera. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. when a french soldier was murdered in a so-called terrorist attack. his mother retaliate is with love.
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speaking out against intolerance and alienation she travels the world with the resolve of a grieving mother who lost a son but adopted a generation. latifa of fighting hard a witness documentary on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you. hello i'm maryam namazie in london just a quick roundup of the top stories now and go shake is in washington a walking through the weekend to try to break the deadlock over the partial government shutdown president donald trump is demanding more than five billion
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dollars to build a border war with mexico something the democrats in congress strongly oppose trump is threatening to use emergency powers now in order to get it built and says he's prepared to let the shutdown last months or even years actually call him reports from washington. the two sides emerged from both sides of the white house with very different impressions of how their meeting went and they had a very very productive meeting a lengthy and sometimes contentious conversation with the president. with democrats now in charge of one chamber of congress they came to the white house to try and find a compromise to reopen the government the president says he won't sign a bill that doesn't spend five billion dollars on a wall the democrats say they simply will not spend a penny to build it they only seem to agree on one thing in fact he said he'd keep the government closed for a very long period of time months or even years absolutely i said that i don't
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think it will but i am prepared and i think i can speak for republicans in the house and republicans in the senate they feel very strongly about having a safe country but that is the key question can he keep senate republicans on his side if enough vote to fund the government they could override any potential veto reopening the government with out of all without that it could go on it for much longer both sides refusing to budge the president threaten to declare a national emergency to build his wall on his own but it seems unlikely he actually has the power to do that under the constitution an open question about who will win the political fight on hundreds of thousands of government workers and contractors are not being paid and for many not paying their bills for them it is a question of how much more they'll have to lose before this political fight is over particle hane al-jazeera washington. now u.s. national security advisor john bolton has warned syria against using chemical
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weapons as american troops prepare to withdraw from the country bolton spoke shortly before landing in israel where he is due to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu elated heads to turkey for talks with president russia type one where members of the religious minority a pleading with the u.s. not to withdraw their troops from northern syria. a report by the free as he foundation is warning that if washington leave syria before isolates defeated the armed group might make a comeback the report also request establishment of a no fly zone over northern syria to prevent a potential turkish assault on kurdish strongholds. news from yemen the u.n. envoy martin griffiths has arrived in the capital fun are he plans to meet with the who fees in an attempt to shore up a ceasefire in the port city of the data griffiths will then travel on to saudi arabia by he'll hold talks with yemeni government officials in riyadh while in son he was met by cancer patients and activists was told why it was so important for
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sana airport to reopen. and the wouldn't like to tell the world that there are those who are listening. and rest of your problems and. remarks that the water medicine equipment of every day we have six thousand passengers to come at least that's the report not all of the thousands of people have rallied in hungary's capital budapest against what many have dubbed the slave law legislation introduced by prime minister viktor orban boost the amount of overtime that employers can demand marches have now snowballed into a call for the end of all bans rule similar scenes in france where yellow bus protesters rallied for an eighth week in paris calling on president emmanuel macron to step down the protests were mostly peaceful with only a handful of people engaged in skirmishes with the police. and election officials in the democratic republic of congo is saying the results of last sunday's general election will be delayed until next week people in the d r c were voting to choose a successor to president kabila but the head of the election commission says only
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forty seven percent of the vote tally sheets have been received the election was first boned in three opposition strongholds which led to protests and violence up next the crusades an arab perspective more news after that bit later. in the history of conflicts 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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love. love. love. the beginning of the eleventh century. a dramatic muslim revival is building under the come on the salafi and deep. down in the west a solid. flattening up and a can of the lucky few most. holy but i met them on an island for one of. the soccer will again she headed for.
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faith which brought the great muslim victory in the battle of but this is the great military victory that will open the way to recapture interest limits. and sell off a dean's famous struggle for the holy city of jerusalem with richard the. i was in the office how confident is hard on me knowing man fashion that feedback and it's hard for me that know how to fed us how water and now you're making a war and you have fearful female then it diplomacy in the us yet. 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 become a son of the wolf of the ham many that among the swellest left. i'm on your fourth a full human let you have a calm a lot of the old aleck you now can i come a little mostly mean a lot of other folks are to him what that are to him female. but
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within half a century the zing gets a turkic din is the ruling the northern live on. to come out of the muslim revival and managed to recapture at this. the first crusade a county to be founded in the east. it's 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 face. and for now the two powers each set out to conquer the same great prize. each of. the troops of both new deemed zinged. and a moderate the first the crusader king the jerusalem. fought for control of the nile valley. he already had the surat. the. use of. assured
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a business. 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. no deans kurdish general should cool. managed to expel the crusaders from egypt. what has some of that our wealth of them and they not know to what many of our money one thought besides thought it had been shared a core for was out of that all the me f. and a lot i found fault i mean someone by 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. be meant to. gather the stanley donen infidel has a right hand and go off last night again who would make as. with no to d. now in control of egypt the dream of reconquering jerusalem seemed very close.
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but the mission of liberating the holy city was soon to pass to his kurdish deputy in egypt. he has a thought a belief that can i say the only gain lamon. and you are up. as a senior ill russian born again one by that o'mara. as. she emotional hellebore who are really humming the mantra for ten enjoy how. only need one. or the more thought of it will sell his mind. a lawyer. or whether they must without. theophrastus yes see what the whole effect what the elephantine without them. the news was carried for so long had the
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car. bomb if well into deep mourning for the death of the great warrior king.

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