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his son described the extradition as a little gift facing these far right interior minister matesic al vini has expressed his gratitude that you've got some who want to thank the man who made this change possible the new president of the brazilian republic john abell so narrow it took away his protection. now heavy snow has been causing chaos across europe and more is forecast particularly vulnerable of the homeless especially in hungary where sleeping on the street is now a criminal offense and the capital budapest jonah hall reports. the sleek clean boulevards of budapest this is how an increasingly or thorough tyrian government wants them to look no refugees or illegal immigrants and no no homeless people either we are just trying to enable our office or it is to step up against something which we believe is against human nature and human dignity and we would like public spaces to get their meaning back and operate as they were intended it's
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not a decision the government took lightly a previous attempt was ruled a violation of human dignity by the constitutional court so the government changed the constitution itself all of which is heartbreaking to people like youngish torak janish lives in a caravan after he lost his home his job even his family when a house fire and no insurance left him with crippling debt. i'm afraid of it i can't say better i'm afraid it could happen any time i wake up every morning scared that someone may not call my door and say we can take your stuff away go elsewhere the government did sists it's looking after the people being swept off the streets but we take care of them we provide shelter provisions and all the support that is required not a social workers to believe that their system is now and then i saw this problem heather and the government. thinks about opening some new show there is about the
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numbers show that there are more than thirty thousand people homeless in hungary at the moment there are eleven thousand places. cycling through the city volunteers carrying food and blankets search for those who've not made it to a shelter for the night in a railway station underpass where dozens once slept they find just three people. too many people in this in the shelters so there is a one hundred person and their theory is there are more than one hundred thirty or so it's a crowded and overcrowding in the shelters so the volunteers means many homeless people have gone into hiding making them even more vulnerable to the elements. shelters like these this one is a private facility barely come close to meeting the needs of the homeless on the streets and while it's obviously a good idea to get people off the streets in below zero conditions like this and
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volunteers are doing what they can that's not the point behind the government's decision to criminalize homelessness in hungary one social worker described it as projecting power over the powerless i don't know how al-jazeera budapest great prime minister alexis tsipras says he'll call a conference as government after his coalition ally quit leaving him six seats short of the majority is right wing defense minister resigned over a deal to end a decades long dispute with macedonia it's great to change its name to north macedonia that's not good enough for us it wants macedonia removed from its name altogether john straw press reports from athens. the name change deal between greece and former yugoslavia macedonia was meant to remove what athens considered an employed claim to greek sovereign territory but it's led to a breakdown in greece's coalition government with the defense minister announcing that he and his party are quitting it would have avoided. i think the prime
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minister for our collaboration and i explained it because of the macedonia name deal our work together cannot continue the independent greeks are withdrawing from the government the departure means prime minister alexis tsipras is left with a minority and may struggle to stay in power and get the deal passed by parliament or. do you have a guess here we will proceed immediately as is prescribed by the constitution with a vote of confidence in my government in order to move forward with a clear majority in resolving all the critical issues facing our country and society. commandoes formed a coalition with to put us in twenty fifteen and he's never been shy about expressing his views against the name change when the deal was announced last june it triggered of vote of confidence in the government the men also took an ambivalent stance supporting the government but opposing the deal now that the deal has been approved in the former yugoslav macedonia has no room for ambivalence his political survival is at stake. last year's stance split the party and some
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independent greeks m.p.'s will support the government bringing it closer to a governing majority in this week's vote does seem confident that he can get three hundred fifty one votes and by picking he he has already one hundred forty five m.p.'s so he needs another six and he clearly believes that he can pick up a few votes here and there in order to get to the one hundred fifty one threshold. the deal is meant to end the twenty seven year dispute and lift greece's objections to its labor joining nato and the. on friday the former yugoslav macedonian parliament approved a constitutional amendment to officially change the country's name to the republic of north macedonia now it's up to tip it has to find a majority in the greek parliament to ratify the deal jumpstart ople us al-jazeera athens. more to come for you on the program and his speech
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a decision that helped japan progress into the knockout rounds of the asian cup all that well coming up and all but santa's. taiwan. a sovereign island state or a renegade province of china that must soon return to mainland control. as the battle for taiwanese hearts and minds intensifies. people in power investigates the tactics of those to whom reunification is only a matter of time. taiwan spies laws and prostrate. on a. news is happening faster than ever before from different places from different people and you need to be part of back you need to be able to reach people wherever they are and that means being across all social media platforms
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this is where our audience lives as well as in front of a t.v. they're on the smartphone they're on the tablet they're on the confusion. and that's the way al-jazeera is of all into the true media network. time now for the night to sports news with sana. thank you very much mary i'm all qatar through to the knockout rounds of the asian cup the twenty twenty two world cup hosts beat to north korea six nailed to book their place in the last sixteen and. scored four goals in the line and he's top of the tournament scoring tarts
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with five both korea have now can see the ten goals in two games off to losing their open to saudi arabia for nail is the first ever that qatar have won their opening two group games at the asian cup. i need to get the three points to go through. apart from the three very good. and happy to qualify for the next from now we need to start to prepare for the next one that there's going to be a tough one. all because i play saudi arabia on thursday that game will decide which team goes into the knockout rounds as group winners lebanon and north korea have an outside chance of going through as one of the best placed teams. in group effort japan who are less convincing in their match against oman but the former champions held off their opponents to win a second straight match. which he scored the controversial penalty in the first
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half was enough to send japan to the last sixteen but eight consecutive time. japan will be joined by back to stand in the knockout stages if they are comfortable for neil winners over neighbors took money stand it was but is there a second straight victory in the tournament. scored twice with an impressive display that helped his team go top of the group. tottenham have missed the chance to go second in the english premier league spurs were beaten one nailed by manchester united at wembley raucous rush with the only goal of the game or has now won six straight games since replacing those they mowed in your as united's manager . say nine points behind leaders in liverpool second in the table manchester city play wolves on monday united are now back in realistic contention of four top
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four finish qualification for next season's champions league. for us it's three points. we have to beat them today if we can have a chance to catch them. ten points behind them now with seven and seven points. touchable thirteen impossible to difficult now we've got a chance. oh barcelona starlin now miss it has become the first day league history to school four hundred goals that goal it came against bar louis suarez also netted twice to a three nil victory to say five points clear at the top of the spanish league messes nearest rivals christian are now those called three hundred eleven times during his time with the real madrid. the new england patriots are one way to away from reaching the third straight super bowl five time when tom brady led his team to forty one to twenty eight victory over the los angeles charges in the divisional
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playoffs the patriots will now face the kansas city chiefs for a place in super bowl fifty three austria's one managed to avoid a mass pileup to claim victory is slightly down on the classic in adelaide the majority of riders a word taken out of contention by a crash just five hundred metres from the finish iran was able to steer clear of the chaos to win at this title with a time. defender says andy murray's decision to quit tennis has hit his generation of players hard said rose speaking on the eve of the australian open a grand slam event where mari has reached the final five times or murray says he's hoping to retire after wimbledon later this year but made the persistent hip injury may force him to end his career before that that one year old has won three grass them titles and two limp dick gold medals of course i hope that he can play good
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history and he can keep playing beyond that and you know really finish to where you want stretch and that's what. i hope for him but of course i mean i. stop guys hard you know because we know very well we like him. just see him struggle so much and go through so much pain is. it's very sad and he hurts me you know as as you know he's a longtime friend colleague driver you know i've. nurtured very. good relationship with him on and off the court. is the defending women's champion the said it's facing her own long term injury fight after being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis last year i think you just always tried to figure out what's working and what's not and and then you listen to the body and
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you try a few different things for me it's you know just all the time making shaken massages good treatments. stretching to everything even more thoroughly than maybe in the past and then just listen extra you know if you're not feeling good one day. and then you take an easier and the doc o'reilly is living up to his fearsome reputation as the race enters its second week spanish rookie lauren so santa you know had impressed during the first five stages but the riders suffered a race ending crash on the dunes of the curvy and does that in the car competition two time champion also loudly else carter has held onto his overall lead event finishes all thursday.
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and that's all is fulfilled and you back to merriam in london. thank you very much well that wraps up the news hour but remember there is always our website for more news and it's all there is there and there's also analysis that takes you behind the headlines and you can watch us live on the web site as well i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more news for you. culturally i believe the muslims had a far greater affects all europe than europe the middle east. the crusaders fought for all shoes because they failed to recognize the moment you've had enough it was
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influential regional proxy calls for a recount and a national unity government after the t.r. sees disputed election as zimbabwe struggles with ongoing fuel shortages the president announces the prices for more than double. and why nasa donia agreed to change its name a spot to political crisis for the greek prime minister alexis tsipras. u.s. secretary of state might pump air is in the saudi capital riyadh where he's due to meet the crown prince mohammed bin some months they are expected to discuss the murder of journalist at the saudi consulate in istanbul last year gone by i was on a tour of the middle east to travel to riyadh from cattle where he said the rift between gulf countries had gone on for too long and urged them to end their disputes algis there are reports now from. mike.
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with a message to gulf countries. that dispute the political crisis in decades for the gulf cooperation council president report i both believe the ongoing dispute the region has dragged on too long and the dispute benefits adversaries and harms our mutual interests via mutal shaved to mean but how he greeted. after discussions with qatar's foreign minister. but i'll get a man out of fannie both countries say they are keen to consolidate trade and military cooperation that includes expanding the largest u.s. military base in the middle east dade near the capital doha is home to the forward operating base of u.s. central command. and then we have discussed all the issues of interest for our countries regional issues starting with the gulf cooperation council and the peace process in the middle east as well as the reconsolidation in afghanistan as well as
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other issues such as syria and counter-terrorism. landed in qatar from the united arab emirates after visiting egyptian and behave in his flying to sandy arabia which have all imposed their eighteen month long land and sea blockade on qatar the accused the title funding extremism allegations strongly dismissed by a qatari leader as america's top diplomat has also visited jordan and is due in a man and kuwait on his middle east tour it's being seen as an attempt to rally support among key players in the region to counterbalance the growing influence of iran and i don't think that the administration plans for dealing with iran by virtue of trying to organize a larger coalition are going to work simply because most states do not agree with us in our policies canceling the joint comprehensive plan of action that would have
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prevented iran if implemented from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon the u.s. is due to host a conference in poland next month to discuss ways to curb iran's activities in the region and ensure middle east stability. the u.s. is keen on building a bridge an alliance to counter what it considers to be a growing iranian influence in the gulf but that may be impossible as long as the diplomatic crisis in the g.c.c. cont'd is about al-jazeera doha. al-jazeera senior political analyst marwan bashar explained why the u.s. secretary of state's trip to saudi arabia is so crucial pompei oh in particular he is now secretary of state but when the gulf crisis first broke he was the rector of the cia and i'm sure he would be looking and b.s. mohammed and so man in the eyes and would say we know we know what you've done how
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you manufactured a crisis with qatar and went on to blockaded on the basis of false information and in the process tried to deceive or present meaning thrum in order to take your side against cutter i think it's very clear for secretary bill on pale former director of the cia what exactly went down here just as it is. quite obvious for his successor mrs hasp of the director of the cia today how riyadh or who in riyadh is responsible for the murder of journalist in the saudi consulate in istanbul so all of that knowledge all of the information is available to the secretary of state when he meets his counterparts or when he meets the crown prince and the king of saudi arabia just as he did yesterday by the way when he met the crown prince and i would not be the question is whether he would be
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using that information the american leverage with the saudis and the him or ickes in order to end those misplaced to say the least those reckless policies carried by riyadh. two weeks after a controversial election it's still not clear who will be the next president of the democratic republic of congo the influential southern african regional body or sudden is calling for a recount and has also recommended that a national unity government be formed with these all the people and parties vying for power in one of africa's most mineral rich countries the declared winner felix you katie leads the count for change alliance it's formed of two parties one of which is the d.l.c. is oldest and largest opposition party but just the gayeties alliance may have to strike a deal with the ruling coalition the common front for congo f.c.c.
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is dominated by the party of outgoing president joseph kabila and his one a majority in parliament challenging their potential rain. he leaves the alliance which is backed by two opposition heavyweights who were both barred from running for president although powerful catholic church is also weighed in questioning the results and calling for an investigation arm a tacit reports now from kinshasa. catholic priest the congregation to pray for peace in d.c. as uncertainty grows over the disputed election result the catholic church deployed forty thousand election observers on voting day last month the tally is his opposition leader martin for you one sixty one percent of the vote almost twice as many as the official result of thirty four percent in the presidential run up attend a church on sunday he accuses felix the kiddie of making a deal with the outgoing president joseph kabila to steal the election for you know
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has gone to the constitutional court to appeal to judges to order a recount of all of we have our phrases on shaken and because the people have decided and the wishes of the people will come true i am a man of. the church is a respected him. in the when bishop speak many people listen the catholic church has influence here some bishops aren't afraid to speak out when others don't but opinions are divided a whether the church should be involved in politics at the largest catholic church in the capital kinshasa religion and politics divides opinion. i think the churches involvement in politics is right. it should be done to help and political problems affecting our country according to me i don't think it's right. to get those. people. cause to end the political crisis are growing the southern african development community once
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a recount of the votes or a government of national unity formed the regional bodies approval of the electoral process is crucial for the legitimacy of the government and the new president how. can. we go to sudan now where police have fired tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters in the capital khartoum calling for president tomorrow bashir to step down protests broke out last month over rising food prices and cash the international rights group amnesty says at least forty people have been killed since the unrest began but the government claims the death toll is twenty four now zimbabwe has more than doubled the price of fuel overnight in an effort to ease the nationwide petrol and diesel shortage drivers have been killing outside petrol stations in some cases for several days the fuel shortages began in october and the nation suffered a severe economic downturn recently as president made the announcement on saturday
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we flew for him to america if you were price of crude oil as levin says who does that. three dollars. four. in rec. these premises are preyed created on the ruling of surgery or one too warm between be born to not notice this. earlier i spoke to nigel mogambo a blogger and analyst based in harare he explained to us how this is affecting zimbabweans people angry i mean people have written been angry about this we just you know you had christmas last month it wasn't the normal kind of christmas and we haven't i don't know what kind of quick look for bread this particular christmas would blink. you know a lot of companies have been struggling to pay salaries are current. you know are
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not limited stocks of luxury going all gone home or on the christmas break without the salary you know think they'd have if he'd been you know hard and of course but let me put it on the street who is bearing the brunt of this well mexican motorists are also suffering from fuel for shortages caused by the new president's crackdown on feel theft which is leading to bottlenecks that ports more than seven million barrels of imported fuel in a waiting to be offloaded from ships that's enough to keep mexico going for several days president under the new love has over a door is trying to cut theft of fuel from pipelines i switching distribution from pipelines to trucks but it's led to major shortages at the pumps and queues of lorries at ports. still ahead for you on the program. if. anything even a defiant one. engine opposition rally in venezuela despite being intercepted and
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briefly detained on his way back and a new report fails how far president trump went to hide details of his meetings with the team at theirs and from his own officials. are going to welcome back to you in a national weather forecast where here across australia over the next few days we are going to be seeing some very warm conditions not only for perth where we do expect to see a temperature here of about thirty degrees but take a look at adelaide with thirty nine degrees as we start the week here on monday by the time we get to tuesday those temperatures are on their way up for adelaide forty one degrees over here towards melbourne thirty six and we do expect a lot of this area on the east coast is going to stay above thirty by the time we get to wednesday and continue through the weekend well for the north and south island we are looking at some mix weather.
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