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why you still with a sway cama write us what ash appreciate your comments and you being part of the stream as go to the on like community when someone who perhaps might share some passion here kahlil on twitter says the sense of hurt is already visible in public discourse and a psalm as many are blaming delhi of deciding asylums future without caring about what the people of the state really want all right thank you very much for being part of the stream today it will always online at a stream on twitter see next time take you to the ear to the egypt the
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egypt the arab. i am a fish every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through the eyes of the welts jannah laced that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase means at all joined the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they recruit on the stories that matter the most embed is a free palestine a listening post on al-jazeera. called the must watch hussein is now being held in pretrial detention for two years what is his crime. why hasn't he been tried yet why hasn't justice been applied in this case is he detained because he's
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powerful scientists speak out. oceans manakin on zero zero. this is a catastrophic defeat for this government. the british prime minister faces a no confidence the parliament rejected breaks it to your. own welcome to al-jazeera life from my headquarters in doha with me and the product also ahead. more gunfire and explosions at a hotel complex in the kenyan capital that's come under attack leaving at least fifteen people dead.
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celebrations in ivory coast as former president is quoted of crimes against humanity but for the victims the verdict is painful. and getting tough on crime brazil's new president decides to arm the public to help fight staggering crime. the british prime minister is facing a no confidence vote after m.p.'s rejected her breaks a deal two hundred two voted for may's agreement with the european union four hundred thirty two words. instead including one hundred politicians from her own party which means that may lost by two hundred and thirty votes well after the crushing defeat the opposition labor party table to no confidence motion in may's minority government which will be debated on wednesday paul brennan reports from london the eyes to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left
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four hundred and thirty two. the two hundred and thirty vote margin of defeat was an emphatic rejection of teresa mayes bracks it's strategy but still the british prime minister is refusing to resign stead throwing down a challenge to the crowded chamber every day that passes without this issue being resolved means more uncertainty more bitterness and more rancor the government of heard has heard what the house has said tonight but i ask members on all sides of the house to listen to the british people who want this issue settled. and to work with the government to do just that the opposition labor party reacted furiously and after weeks of hesitation on the timing of the labor leader finally launched his bid to oust her she cannot seriously believe that after two years of failure she is capable of to go she ageing a good deal for the people of this country the most important issue facing our says
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is that the government has lost the confidence of this house in this country i therefore mr speaker i inform you i have now tabled a version of no confidence in this. that motion will be debated later on wednesday though the indications are that she will win that vote. the rival camps of pro and anti brits it demonstrators outside westminster are still no pyrrha about whether it is going to happen and if so in what form is march the twenty ninth still achievable as a proxy deadline is another referendum the only solution or should britain just leave the e.u. and fall back on to w t o rules all of those options have their supporters here rex it is raising a question of the whole principle of polyandry the opera see if it's a good government against the parliament and fall of monster like it is a piece of what was initially up finery and how the question has now given rise to
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a whole kaleidoscope of catholics objects to certain outcomes europe's reaction was swift. spoke of his regret at the u.k. vote the risk of a disorderly withdrawal of the united kingdom has increased with this evening's vote he said i urge the united kingdom to clarify its intentions as soon as possible time is almost up been very very clear it is not going to reopen the goetia agent and even if it did it will not get rid of the back story which is the main thing that this place doesn't like so she's out of options which is going to keep on pretending that she does have options because that's the only way that you can survive for one more day one more week one more month. to recently had warned m.p.'s they faced a choice between her deal no deal or no bracks it the options have just narrowed by one paul brennan al-jazeera westminster. now the e.u. says the deal agreed with may is the best it can offer david chase has the nations
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from brussels. here in brussels a real sense of regret and dismay at the sheer size of the defeat for the prime minister to resign may the president of the european commission john load your has been coming back to wait for any a merge and see talks that might be needed but the size of that vote means that it's very unlikely over the next three days that a plan b. can be sorted out with any real concessions a real compromise is because the deal on the table remained a deal on the table there will be no new negotiations there are talks but no chance of negotiations that will effectively change that in any way in the timeframe that reason may has got to put it before the u.k. parliament again so it's a case very much that the european union is preparing for a no deal brigs it taking measures to contingency measures that going on with that
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they're saying to the united kingdom it's time to clarify the position it's a case that time is almost up but there seems little chance of the plan b. become effective in the little time left after so many months of negotiation and it's a case that brussels is waiting in some despair to see what will happen next. abraham new menace chair of the european union studies association he says that the bush people are paying the price for political games. the e.u. for a very long time has basically treated the u.k. with kid gloves there have been a range of exemptions that the u.k. has enjoyed for years so if you think about the currency they don't use the euro they use the pound if you think about immigration they didn't join the schengen agreement if you think about how much they paid into the e.u. they got this rebate so the e.u. for years has basically said we're going to try to work with the u.k.
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to get them you know into the into the into the game but once the u.k. says they want to get out there really are no choice there are three choices and the e.u. has said here are your three choices either you stay in you get kind of the current deal that may is proposed or you get the w t o kind of what people call the hard brecht's that what you know i don't i really i don't believe that the politicians that opened up this can of worms that they honestly believed they could get a better deal in my mind this was all house of cards in fighting backstabbing between different groups within british domestic politics and you know now that the can of worms have been opened they don't have a real clear plan of what to do and so that i think is the real travesty of brecht's it is that the people of britain they suffer from this internal political maneuvering going to move on to other news now and more gunfire and explosions have
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been heard at a hotel complex in the kenyan capital which was attacked by gunmen on tuesday let's take a closer look now at where the attack took place the hotel as part of the luxury drive complex in nairobi many embassies and offices of based in the area it's in the westlands district about two kilometers from where another al-shabaab attack took place in two thousand and thirteen days alive just from the scene where as you can see there is still a heavy security presence at least fifteen people were killed in al shabaab says it was behind the attack. and this was the same just hours ago people were evacuated from one of the buildings around one hundred fifty workers were trapped there are reports that others may still be inside this is what one of the witnesses had to say about what happened three twenty five. minding my own business walking on. a huge blast just behind me. i thought the blast was from those it because i'm very
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security conscious so i got up by drop the phone. then before i did anything there was a shooter immediately. from all directions. employees are running all over the place he was screaming trying to run out on in the process one was. running but. point i realized the best thing to do is to find a service place to hide. now portugal and has more on the attack. surveillance cameras capture the moment attackers entered a luxury hotel an office complex and kenya's capital. moments later thunderous explosions and people being shot at as they sat at coffee tables and in their offices. getting as stiff something yeah and bullets let's. be witnesses say they fled what they describe as
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a scene of blood broken glass burning vehicles and pillars of black smoke i guess according its attack and we can see risk areas of the red cross just making their way the upscale hotel complexes frequented by many americans europeans and indian ex-pats and houses bars restaurants offices and banks. first explosion happened. by the. then the gunshots are being aimed at us so we could not. t.v. reports say there were. at least four gunman and the somalia based on group al shabab said it was behind the attack these criminal activity and it's a defection that began with an attack and i am an embankment with an expression i get that three vehicles to the back parking lot and this is set up explosion if. you see it will tell kenya's interior ministry condemned the
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attack calling it a heinous and cowardly act fred majority says forces have secured all the buildings that were affected by these events he said that terrorism will not defeat us and we as a country will remain strong and determined. kenya has often been targeted by al shabaab the group linked to al qaeda it's been trying to oust the un backed government for over a decade it has carried out a series of deadly attacks against high profile targets including hotels and checkpoints in the capital and other cities scenes like this bring back memories of the two thousand and thirteen attack on nairobi's westgate mall when the siege lasting several days killed sixty seven people as more details emerge there's worry once again about more attacks. on al jazeera. now kenya so it is a part of a peacekeeping mission fighting in somalia and since nairobi sentence troops there
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in two thousand and eleven the al qaeda linked group has vowed to punish its neighbor and two thousand and thirteen al shabaab fighters attacked the westgate shopping mall in nairobi killing seventeen people two years later the group claimed responsibility for an attack on a university one hundred forty seven people mostly students were killed three years ago a gunman other than a kenyan military base in somalia many soldiers were killed in what became known as the battle. addie. is the founder of geo markets africa and he says the attack is an attempt by al-shabaab to restore its prominence in the region. al-shabaab conducted this operation in nairobi in order to restore credibility and prominence to that as long as a militant group that had been on serious defensive operations inside somalia due to aggressive foreign an african union military operations degrading them over the last several years and remember that kenyan defense forces have been operating in
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somalia since two thousand and eleven so here we are eight years later and al shabaab is only now trying to persuade kenyan defense forces to withdraw but on the other hand the african union mission in somalia has tried to press for a drawdown in military operations in small area and some have even gone so far as saying that there should be a drawdown by july of this year kenyan defense forces on the other hand have said let's hold on a little bit let's not make a premature withdrawal from smaller until we're certain that that the country's security and stabilization is assured before we do withdraw the estimated four thousand forces that kenya does maintain in somalia still ahead on the bulletin colombia gets tough on hundreds of bottles by the refugee camp down on both of. those cattle sculptures a lot of nine eleven memorial in new york of course an opera.
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more clouds sweat rain across iran into pakistan actually occasional light showers mostly further north through afghanistan and beyond and they'll be a little bit more to come as you can see from the forecast but the concentration once again the heaviest rain in the snow well on wednesdays as far south as sinai running up through israel lebanon syria and of course snow is pretty obvious over turkey and all in syria and that's going to fall persistently for the following thirty six hours and then the mass moves east was in the southern caucasus still dying down through northern syria and the eastern side of iraq the high ground of western iran and the rain by comes facias as you see is shiraz and beyond possibly leaving sparking the two across the gulf in qatar or possibly behind but the
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picture on wednesday looks fine is a southerly breeze is as you would feel quite warm in riyadh and doha it shouldn't really be high twenty's this time of year but there you go that can change then there's the change twenty two more like normal for riyadh and twenty seven in the cloud with a hint of maybe a shower or two as i suggested in qatar but of course the more usual rain is still over madagascar drifting a bit sasso wednesday through if you're lucky the eastern side of south africa including jo'burg. russian filmmaker andre travels across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin the russian economy is increased sanctions unstable oil prices fluctuating cards half of the country struggles to make ends meet in soviet times doctors were in charge now economists calculate everything we don't want to think
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what will happen when the bank takes and we are. in search of putin's russia. it's good to have you with us on ours as they are these are our top stories the british prime minister has been overwhelmingly rejected by parliament she's now off across party talks and must present a new plan on monday after the opposition labor party leader jeremy called and called for a no confidence motion which code triggered a general election but that is likely to be defeated suspected al shabaab gunmen have killed at least fifteen people at a hotel in the kenyan capital nairobi
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a heavy security presence remains on the streets and there are reports of more gunfire and explosions. off the seven years behind bars formal ivory coast president will soon be a free man he is expected to be of any use to late on wednesday after the international criminal court acquitted him of war crimes charges nicholas hawke reports from. supporters of former ivory coast leader alone by both celebrated as news of his acquittal spread across the country. and the international criminal court ordered his immediate release we'll do whatever. it is a moment of incredible joy we feel like we've been freed he is a leader our president a man of peace. eighty witnesses gave evidence thousands of documents were produced but after seven years in prison the judges say the prosecution failed to prove that by going codefendant charles bleakly they were guilty of crimes against humanity
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including murder rape and persecution for all these reasons the chamber by majority here by decides that the prosecutor has failed to satisfy the burden of proof to the requisite standard as for seen in article sixty six of the rome statute. grants the defense motions for acquittal from all charges against mr bloomberg will mr. bug who was arrested in two thousand and eleven found hiding with his wife simona in a hotel room in the ivorian capital abidjan a humiliating moment for this former head of state unwilling to hand over power after an election defeat to alison ouattara supporters known as the young patriots went from house to house killing anyone they thought were foreigners or supporters of ouattara three thousand people were killed in the four months long civil war now they're back on the streets in the popular neighborhood of. stronghold. the chance
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is finally free for the people of. this is the cause of celebration that part of this trial at the international committee of. the judge's decision is a setback for prosecutors and thousands of victims of the civil war who continue to call for justice to no one under way that. is free to violence will come back and it could get even worse maybe another person will take power and create the same problems we don't want to see he will cut way from his crimes. still be considered a war criminal by some a hero to others. this in a country trying to move on from a violent past in search of reconciliation and a brighter future because hawke al-jazeera. democratic republic of congo's top court has had an appeal against presidential election results opposition. declared
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the one ambitious five a fire to challenge the outcome saying it was bragged of sixteen southern african countries will hold an emergency meeting on thursday. french president emanuel macron has launched a national debate he's hoping to appease the so-called yellow vest movement after two months of often violent protests against the high cost of living reports. it wasn't the image that emanuel mark all would have hoped for zeroing in a small town in normandy to launch his national citizens' debate police fired tear gas on people who'd been protesting peacefully many shaken and angry knowing that the no once you've got the french president made hundreds of men as tasked with all the noise in public debates across france or topics like taxes and democracy. there should be no to both as we speak we must try to deal with these subjects as
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you notice to address the great to visions i mentioned him at all merkel says that he hopes that his citizens debate will calm tensions and create a sense of national unity but the people in this town are convinced yellow vest protesters like this retiree say they don't need a debate but more help to cope with the cost of living here. we're not going to give up they think we'll get tired but no demonstrating in the streets for a long time and more people will join us because there's more anger in nearby guy your traders say business is snow and most shoppers are on a tight budget the debate ignites little enthusiasm here. i fear it could make things worse if no solutions emerge from this great debate and people in france could react very badly if. it's the immigrants who are taking all the money they have all the rides the government says it will examine the best ideas from the
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debate after two months for macro it's a gamble he must persuade people that the initiative is a real sign of change rather than political hot air butler al-jazeera. a court in moscow has extended the detention of at least four of the twenty four ukrainian say those detained by russia in november they're now be detained until april the russian navy sees the men off the coast of crimea moscow accuses them of illegally entering russian waters tensions have remained high between naval forces and the area since russia's annexation of the crimean peninsula and twenty four team. now venezuela's opposition run congress is refusing to recognize nicolas maduro as president less than a week into his second term in office it's declared him a usurper meaning that all of those actions will be considered null and void congress has also approved a measure asking dozens of foreign powers to freeze bank accounts controlled by mother jones government it follows the widely boycotted twenty eight thousand
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election and a disputed inauguration last week. brazil is the world's murder capital bought the new president says he's determined to change that as relaxing gun ownership laws and that is raising fears that the move could make the situation worse barbara and god are reports. brazil's new far right president believes arming his population would decrease crime there were sixty four thousand murders in brazil in twenty seven to forty three thousand of them were gun related these statistics make brazil the bloodiest country in the world outside war zones now show you both so narrow is following through on a campaign promise him and he signed a decree that will make it easier for people with no criminal record to buy up to four guns and keep them at home. what i can say with satisfaction is that i signed this degree made for
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a lot of good citizens for the good citizens to have peace inside their holes the edict doesn't extend to carrying weapons in public even if concealed that right remains restricted to police probably. can private security personnel and the military the latest government data shows that out of the country's two hundred ten million people three hundred thirty thousand registered to have a gun but the justice ministry says there are some eight million weapons in the country illegally but i think that this is decree very clearly opens the way for violence in the countryside a group that monitors violence says data shows an increase in the number of firearms in circulation correlates to the rise in the number of gun related deaths . i think that increasing the number of weapons in a society is going to cause harm and it will increase violence. last year brazil
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deployed thousands of soldiers and police in response to a huge spike in violent crime but the decision may have had a negative effect with accusations of human rights violations and the rate of homicides spiking up by five percent over the same period in twenty seventeen the newly elected president may think this is the answer to bring down crime but more than half of his population aren't fired up by his plan barbara and power in syria . for the mexican president enrique pena nieto has been accused of taking one hundred million dollars bribe of a drug kingpin a former associate of joaquin el chapo guzman made the claim in court is testifying in new york at the trial of his former boss those models captured in mexico and extradited to the u.s. and twenty seventeen pending the ethyl denies the allegations now colombia has dismantled the country's first official camps the venezuelan refugees and migrants where seven hundred people took shelter in the tent city in both the one that opened in the vendor while city officials say that all migrants and refugees have
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found alternative lodging it is fear that many will end up on the streets alison there are reports from. in the early morning hours. migrants in this camp pick up with belongings they have as city workers this man told the bright yellow tent they've called home for the last two months. has been struggling to find work their decision. almost certainly means she'll end up back on the streets . we don't have money to reentering many of us are in the same situation despite being warned of the shutdown we weren't able to find an alternative we'll try to collect all we have and see if we can rent a room or to give them but i doubt it. was always meant to be temporary when it opened in november nine hundred migrants were moved here after city ordered them to vacate their makeshift located kilometers away only a few have found work or
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a roof since they will safely stored their belongings for free for a month it's also offered free transportation to those venezuelans to find a place to stay. buses have also been arranged for those who want to head to the border to return home. five months pregnant when she left the venezuelan city of matter with her husband and daughter penniless with a sixteen day old newborn she's decided to take up the third. you can't live in venezuela but at least her family i thought would have found work and have enough for our children have. at this point to perfect back. this city was the first of its kind here in the capital and while i have built some temporary camps at the border with venezuela they have so far resisted doing the same in major.
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interior that migrants might decide to settle the set of moving on to neighboring countries or eventually going back to venezuela this camp was an answer to a particular situation we've had of very precarious settlements. that were illegal this is a one time solution and unless there's something exceptional we're not going to see anymore camps. but it might be wishful thinking the colombian government says there could be up to four million migrants living here in two years time if the crisis in venezuela continues. finally this bulletin and exhibit in new york has been removed after sparking anger and protest it was near a nine eleven memorial and included a flag of saudi arabia christian salumi explains at first glance there are hardly offensive giant pieces of candy wrapped in the flags of g. twenty nations countries that represent the world's twenty leading industrialized
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emerging economies but seeing the flag of saudi arabia as part of a public art exhibit so close to the september eleventh memorial made terry strada furious to have it anywhere near nine eleven memorial let alone right there beside the oculus and decide where the reflecting pools are it was insulting and extremely hurtful stratas husband the father of her three children died in the world trade center attack of two thousand and one fifteen of the nineteen hijackers who carried out the attack were saudi. just days after strada complained to the public agency responsible for the exhibit it was taken down to be relocated the port authority said in a statement we believe the solution respects the unique sensitivities of the site and preserves the artistic integrity of the exhibit in recent years strada has lobbied elected officials for the right to sue the saudi government over its
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alleged role in the nine eleven attacks which killed nearly three thousand people as the head of the group nine eleven families and survivors united for justice against terrorism the case is still making its way through the courts the saudis deny any involvement in the attacks i love my country i love america and i want us to be safer and i don't think we're safe as long as countries like saudi arabia continue to fund terrorist organizations that continue to vow to kill and destroy us the french artist a little ralston janko who created the sculptures and first display them back in two thousand and eleven say they are meant to celebrate mankind and the similarities between nations that message may have a better chance of getting through when the exhibit moves to its new location the airport christian salumi al jazeera new york. and i would animalism
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a problem in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera bush promised a treason may is facing a no confidence vote off to have bricks that day and was defeated in parliament the hours to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two. the leader of the labor party has called for the vote on wednesday and that could trigger a general election.
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