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still have fully on the program. i think even if i don't find one it. into an opposition rally in venezuela despite being intercepted and 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. welcome back to international 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
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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 for you here in new zealand we are going to sing some very rainy conditions for auckland with a cooler temperature of about nineteen degrees there down towards christchurch it's even going to be cooler with fifty but as we go towards tuesday we do expect to see things improving temperatures are coming up and for christ church it is going to be a partly cloudy day and then very quickly across japan well not looking too bad peer to what you have see we are going to be seeing some mostly cloudy conditions in the south for tokyo though you did see a first snow of the season just the other day we do expect to see a high temperature there of about nine degrees here on monday and as we go towards tuesday things get a little bit cooler but we do see some more rain across me across parts of the city up towards sapporo it is going to be a most cloudy day with a mix of rain in store your forecast and temperature of three.
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secretary of state might arrived in saudi arabia after visiting cats are what he said a rift between the gulf arab countries have gone on for too long an influential group of sixteen african nations is calling for a recount in the d.r. sees disputed presidential election side it also recommended forming a national unity government and zimbabwe is more than doubled the price of fuel overnight as the country struggles with its worst petrol shortage in a decade. now at least sixteen people have been injured in the disputed region of kashmir off to anti india protests broke out at a funeral government forces five bullets shotgun pellets and take gas to stop the mourners thousands of people wanted to pay their respects to senior rebel commanders a natural islam it was killed on saturday in a gun battle with indian military forces dosage of bari has more now on why his death matters to so many kashmiris. was paying their respects thousands defied barriers and roadblocks to gather in the
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hometown of rebel commanders in atl islam he was one of the two men killed in a gun battle with government troops late on saturday as you know there. was a. zenith all islam was a pious muslim and one of the greatest fighters what compulsion made zenit to pick up arms these young men are taking up arms because of the ongoing oppression from india on the state of german kashmir from one nine hundred forty seven till now it is this oppression that is compelling people to take up arms i but a police spokesman described the rebel leader as a terrorist who carried out attacks against security and civilian targets thousands of people marched in his village to offer a few prayers as the government suspended train services and reportedly blocked internet access in the region. kashmir and muslim majority himalayan region is controlled by india and pakistan in parts and claimed by both inform some
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kashmiri groups have been fighting for independence from india or for unification with neighboring pakistan dorsetshire pari al jazeera. the leader of venezuela's opposition has led a rally in the coastal town of. despite being intercepted and briefly detained on his way to the event this is said to be the moment one why does the head of venezuela's opposition let congress is taken by offices on a busy highway on sunday he directly challenge the legitimacy of nicolas maduro after he was sworn in for a second term as president on thursday well after his release guy does spoke to supporters about his arrest and repeated calls for a change of government in the country. you know they did when i was like do you know so i told them people of venezuela i told them i'm in the city i told them about forgiveness i told them about reconciliation i told them about the future and the peace we want for our country to these officials and i'm here because only the
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president of the national assembly interests of the people. are worth is now less than vice president of the council of america as he spoke to us about what might come next venezuela well i think we have a constitutional crisis right now in venezuela we have a president who reintegrated himself on thursday on january tenth as a result of the fraudulent election that he conducted for himself last may and according to the venezuelan constitution if there is no legitimate president in the country then the head of the national legislature takes over as the legitimate leader of the country to organize new elections and that's one why go who was put into office as the leader. of the congress on january fifth a left wing activist convicted of murder is on a plane back to italy after thirty seven years on the run the result of cooperation between new right wing administrations in brazil and italy ziba tiste was arrested
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on saturday nights in bolivia he escaped from an italian prison in one thousand nine hundred eighty one he was awaiting trial for four murders committed as a member of a communist armed group until last month but to see was living in brazil where he successfully resisted previous attempts at extradition he then left the bolivia after the election of gyre both sonora who promised to return him to italy both sonora to he said at last while his son described the expedition as a little gift. in ten minutes him a to salvage any of the which then expressed his gratitude. so you got through. i want to thank the man who made this change possible the new president of the brazilian republic charitable scenario who took away his protection. he's a murderer not a writer not no ideologist reading some newspapers you get the impression he's almost a philosopher a free thinker he was condemned by different italian courts to various life sentences because he personally took the lives of innocents he's
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a communist murderer. u.s. president down trump is facing more allegations of his innings to russia a report in the washington post says trump made sure there was no written transcript of his official meetings with his russian counterpart that damaged person and even want to interpret it to keep quiet as in jordan has more from washington. u.s. president doll trump has met five times with russian president vladimir putin according to the washington post there are almost no official notes of what the two men discussed at least on the american side that's because trump reportedly didn't want anything written down in one case the post says trump took his interpreters notes and warned her not to repeat anything she heard the u.s. president fox news on saturday night to respond why not release the conversation that you had with president putin in helsinki along with some other stuff that might involve the broom sore and the whole lot of them well junaid i would i don't
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care i mean i had a conversation like every president does you sit with the president to various countries i do it with all countries we had a great conversation we were talking about israel and securing israel and on lots of other things and it was a great conversation i'm not keeping anything under wraps i couldn't care less congressional democrats say not heaping records violates federal law and they want an investigation and when he takes the interpreter's notes and wants to destroy them so no one can see what was said and written transcript you know it raises serious questions about the relationship between this president putin the post story comes a day after the new york times reported the f.b.i. has been investigating trump's ties to the kremlin since mean twenty seventeen agents reportedly were suspicious during the two thousand and sixteen presidential campaign but they didn't investigate until trump fired the f.b.i. director james comey and then seemingly bragged about it again mr trump on fox news
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as you are you now or have you ever worked for russia mr president i think is the most insulting thing i have ever been asked i think it's the most insulting article i've ever had written and if you read the article you'd see that they found absolutely nothing a top republic. the leader just this is closed reports i'd like to the present to be able to build these relationships i know this administration i know this congress is very tough on russia and we will continue to be so but i want this president be able to build a relationship even on a personal level the president's engagement with russia once again under scrutiny as he and congress struggle to end the government shutdown rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington. the catholic church in the united states has already paid out more than three billion dollars in sex abuse compensation well now facing a new report which details a mass cover up in the state of pennsylvania hundreds of priests preyed on
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thousands of children for decades christensen amy has met some of the survive. in the diocese of harrisburg at the first in a series of meetings bishop ronald gaynor explains to catholics what's being done to stop clergy abuse and help victims including setting up a compensation fund i hope that this is the beginning as one step to forward for a better safer catholic church but it isn't enough for the forty sisters five of whom were abused in the diocese by the same priest they want all perpetrators and those who protect them to be held accountable in a court of law carolyn was still in diapers when her abuse started in her family's case there was evidence in the church paid a one million dollars settlement in exchange for not pressing charges or talking about the case last year when the pennsylvania attorney general released a state wide report on clergy abuse the forty's learned at the church had received another complaint against their abuser and done nothing that was
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a validation to me for us and that's what victims are seeking they're seeking that moment in court it wasn't just the four unease the report found credible evidence that statewide some three hundred priests had abused more than a thousand children and that the church had a pattern of covering it up the revelations have led to a federal investigation and at least a dozen more states are now compiling their own reports in pennsylvania victims have been lobbying elected officials to suspend the statute of limitations in older cases and give victims two years to take the church in their abusers to court but legislation has gone nowhere amid fears lawsuits would bankrupt the church in new york churches have already made more than two hundred million dollars in payouts camille bureaus overseas the awarding of funds for several dioceses and. these programs have afforded these victims an out what
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a place to go when avenue to do so. sort of compensation and it mission what happened but elected official mark razi who was raped by a priest at thirteen believes changing the statute is the only way to hold the church accountable this is about the harpy aiding and abetting known perpetrators of that allowed this to go on and that's why i'm mad is that this has to stop courtney says she was heartened by what she heard at the meeting not from the bishop but from other catholics a lot of them are voicing that you know they're going to withhold there are there are financial contributions raising the pressure on politicians as well as the church christian salumi al-jazeera harrisburg pennsylvania the greek prime minister alexis tsipras says he'll call a confidence vote in his government after his coalition ally quit leaving him six seats short of majority his right wing defense minister resigned over
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a deal to end a decades long dispute with macedonia it's agreed to change its name to north macedonia that's not good enough openness common else who wants macedonia removed from its name altogether. reports from athens. the name change deal between greece and former yugoslav macedonia was meant to move things considered employed claim to greeks over in territory but it's led to a breakdown in greece's coalition government with the defense minister announcing that he and his party acquitted. i think the prime minister for our collaboration and i explained that 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 to press is left with a minority and may struggle to stay in power and get the deal passed by parliament or the. two yet it gets here we will proceed immediately as is prescribed by the
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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 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
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a few votes here and there in order to get to the one hundred fifty one threshold thank the deal is meant to end the twenty seven year dispute and lift greece's objections to its neighbor joining nato and the u. . 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 two pressed to find a majority in the greek parliament to ratify the deal jumpstart ople us al-jazeera athens. now thousands of asylum seekers from haiti who were denied entry to the united states two years ago and established a community on mexico's northwestern border many have been given work visas and to help the new migrants adjust to life in mexico a manual rap and i reports now from tijuana just across the u.s. border. this restaurant is serino patient fried chicken.
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so why go. a little onion garlic pepper always delicious. this popular food stop however isn't in haiti it's in downtown to one in mexico. many mexicans come here every day and also many americans come to buy food as well there are thousands of haitian nationals in one. they began arriving two years ago in a caravan of some twenty two thousand people after fleeing a series of natural disasters and a political crisis in the impoverished caribbean nation denied entry into the united states many settled just south of the border stubble banda a local pastor runs a shelter for haitians migrants who continue to arrive in the city from where you have another. how did they end up in the city someone told them this was the safest place to cross the border one day they give them shelter and they never stop coming
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. this mountainside barrio is usually a first stop for new arrivals it's known around town as little haiti yet only a small portion of the local creole speaking community actually resides here a majority of patients here are dispersed across the city where many of given up trying to enter the united states and have either enrolled in universities or started their own businesses with nowhere else to go the haitian community now consists of around four thousand people despite the success many haitian migrants have found young people like wilfred say it's an every day struggle so yeah. there are opportunities in mexico only that you have to be smart you have to search for your future nobody is going to come change your life and you have to make that chinese many locals laud the way the haitian community has assimilated to life and adding that it serves as a model for other migrants arriving in the city men end up alone.
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just a quick look at the top stories now the u.s. secretary of state my pump is arrived in the saudi capital riyadh where he's due to me the crown prince mohammed bin sal month they're expected to discuss the murder of journalist to market a saudi consulate in istanbul last year it was on a tour of the middle east he traveled to riyadh from cattle where he said the rift between gulf countries had gone on for too long and urged them to end their dispute today in our conversations i stressed the importance of unity among the gulf cooperation council members president rep and i both believe the ongoing dispute the region has dragged on too long and the dispute benefits adversaries and harms our mutual interests our nations do important work and we have important work continue to do together in the united states so if the parties involved will see once again the benefits of cooperation to take actions necessary to rebuild unity
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in their ranks are united you see is essential to the middle eastern alliance which we hope will include the g.c.c. egypt and jordan and all the headlines and influential group of sixteen african nations is calling for a recount in the democratic republic of congo's presidential election the southern african development community or sadec was one of the organizations monitoring last month's disputed votes it's also recommended a government of national unity to promote peace opposition to modify you know is challenging the result in court of his rival felix dishy katie was declared the winner. and the mayor of the polish city of god is in a serious condition in hospital after being stabbed it's a problem here event. that she was on stage at a charity fundraiser when he was stabbed in front of thousands of people the attacker is being questioned by police after being arrested at the scene polish television says he shouted that he'd been put in prison by
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a previous government which was led by the mayor as former posse. the headlines coming up next three friends sneak up hong kong's towering skyscrapers it's a rebel against the establishment that's in witness to say without their. own counting the cost blame it on briggs it's one trillion dollars worth of assets shifted out of the u.k. change is in the aviation plus smarter and creepier the latest consumer gadgets connected to the internet on show would last spacious counting the cost on al-jazeera.
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they get me also. i don't want to see other people it's because i have a how to fight with me today you can't say you are right. because maybe there'll be. demonstration tonight maybe i don't know protests about . the police and government officials so maybe i would be better for me to tell them how the first. ok you know all. about all i saw you just. thought. far far away father joe jamar. hey you are all i. don't have. control how i don't believe in the most you want is a high i. know you don't want don't see it i'll get my head saying fighting oh i am
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they were not satisfied with the electoral system in hong kong so they start a demonstration here. the police didn't know what to do so they used tear gas to make people go. we use umbrella to protect us and that's why the protest was called . i felt like on the move and that when following hong kong talk about that photo to anyone they know about that photo. by those things thanked the government didn't change the society to.
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it was only our bangalore. so i had this family. i love to use cameras to record this city for our some disappearing landscape. and u.k. i agreed to our handover hong kong to china china has agreed. living star in hong kong is not going to be changed in fifty years but we cannot see china as a feeling it has promised. us so many though you got. to
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