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back a second referendum would that command a majority in the house of commons would it be the thing the looks the stalemate at the moment you think i think there is a potential majority for the house of commons yes i think there are some tory m.p.'s who perhaps because there's not that many who have publicly come out and said it i think if people thought it was a choice between a second referendum and a general election they would choose a second referendum because that's always what unites them i mean seeing that in the chamber now there's no confidence vote is not wanting jeremy called in downing street a general election could lead to that another referendum wouldn't necessarily lead to that you know and meanwhile theresa may made a promise last night that she would reach out and yet she won't speak to cool things because she can't stand stand him as old i mean do you think she's ever going to do that will she go to the s.n.p. instead of this week say well this is the i don't know what number she's going to fail but she certainly easily at the moment and mccolgan doesn't really want to be spoke to his old stick his reason given the tory seasonale going to help her out anyway to become a pretty do you know it's like you thank you very much it really is like pushing a boulder up a hill just a very very large one that's you all right thank you very much lawrence scene with
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all the latest thank you lawrence more still ahead for you on the program refugees struggle to keep warm as freezing weather quits syria and lebanon fifteen displaced children have now been killed by the cult and leading zimbabwean activists pastor and then mari ramos is a arrested again during a growing crackdown of the fuel price process. hello ghana welcome back we're here across china we are going to be seeing a lot of sun on your forecast map over the next few days and not a lot of rain at all to speak of take a look what we see here on thursday approaching high it is going to be a nice day if you add nine degrees down towards hong kong maybe a few clouds but nothing to really talk about there at about twenty but over towards taipei that is where we do see some rain and some clouds in the forecast at seventeen degrees here on thursday may be reached. in to about twenty one but still
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a mostly cloudy day for you there down along the coast of vietnam we do expect to see some rain showers in your forecast as we go towards the end of the week where across india much of the same as well we're going to be seeing plenty of sun across the north as well as the south we could be seeing some clouds down across parts of colombo over the next few days as well as most of the southern part of sri lanka temperature there about thirty up towards kolkata we do expect to see attempt a few about twenty five degrees and as we go towards friday maybe inching up to about twenty six degrees there well here in doha temperatures are going to be coming down of the next few days so here on thursday starting at about twenty seven degrees winds coming out of the south but as we go towards friday winds are going to be shifting with the weather system coming through and we do expect to see about twenty two degrees over towards abu dhabi doha at about twenty and riyadh about seventy degrees there. a face can tell a story without uttering
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a single. unknowing glom. can guide. a simple touch inform us. the young conventionality of life witness through the lens of the human eye. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. welcome back with al jazeera live from london a look at the top stories for us soldiers are among at least fifteen people have been killed by a bomb in miami beach in northern syria it comes weeks off the president trump said
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he would pull his forces out of syria. and the u.k. is in chaos over how it will exit european union with treason maze government facing a vote of no confidence in three hours time. now to kenya where the red cross says fifty people believed to have been in a nairobi hotel complex when it was attacked on tuesday remain unaccounted for the announcement came just hours after the country's president addressed the nation declaring an end to the nineteen hours see at least fourteen people were killed and hundreds were forced to flee the hotel complex during the bomb and gun attack alexey o'brien reports. outside the small in nairobi anxious family members and colleagues white for news. now the siege is over details of what happened inside the dusit hotel a beginning to emerge. surveillance cameras captured the beginning of the attack
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when heavily armed men walked into the upmarket complex collection from all over the place employees are running all over the place he was screaming about point i realize of the best thing to do is to find levels too high. for hours afterward terrified workers barricaded themselves in as gunfire and explosives rang out. the others jumped from the windows of the do city to which includes offices and restaurants frequented by some of nairobi's many ex-pat workers survivors spoke of chaos and confusion we go out to say for the record if it is him but they make a big mistake because it was not sick who we go and the ship stop the ship to us hundreds of others were taken to safety in an operation that lasted through the night the condemned in the strongest towns possible this dust of the actual contents of a trojan enemies of the of a human civilization. him as
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a joke divisions all sorts such divisions our own terrorists a one zero sum family depend on standing together against these agents of doom the somali based on group al shabaab says it was behind the attack it's often targeted nairobi in response to kenya sending troops to help protect the un backed government and neighboring somalia kenya's president is vowing justice we will seek out every person that was involved in the for funding planning and execution of this he is. we will pursue relentlessly wherever they will be until they are held to account. pictures circulated online appears to show the attackers bodies the hotel is now
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a crime scene and i robi's and morning once more. an exam brian al jazeera. well joy. joins us live now from nairobi a significant assault for it to have resulted in a siege that lasted for some nineteen hours what is the reaction there now today in nairobi and what more is the government been saying about this. are so far we've seen family members coming here because this suit people who work on the currency with the. work that the police have said that their conduct seen. or are more polished just make sure that nobody will be chops or indeed slow to speak and the concerns right now is that it's taking a bit too long especially when it's members of
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a family as there were here and. i was able to speak to an expert a security expert who said that this process takes a bit longer it's a standard operating procedure where they have to go room by room coming out a knee trying to do cool booby chops or any sort of explosive explosive devices that would have been left behind. you can see in one thousand i wish so that's why this process is taking a bit long and members of the families of the. trapped inside are a bit. yes and joy i suppose this will also bring back memories of the westgate mall attack a few years ago and in two thousand and thirteen which left at least sixty seven people dead are there fears about more attacks in the country. right now the country they've put it on the highest it's because this things keep
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popping mean and even though the last one the top and was about three years ago in twenty sixteen when the al-shabaab has. raided the. calm in somalia that toasted the kenyan defense force and killed over two hundred soldiers that's the last one we had which was also commemorating what happened the attack that happened yesterday and this would tell before then we've had attacks like the one at the university. and some few more you know as my know once that happened in the north part of kenya but we've seen it happening but in this scale it's not mean this. we can say that it's it's it's something that is keep on pressing to prove a point thank you very much joy. in the kenyan capital nairobi thank
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you joy well now to zimbabwe where the president has called for calm and vowed to fix the shattered economy that sponsored violent protests his intervention comes after leading activists was arrested and charged in harare pass to evan rose to prominence as a critic of former leader robert mugabe have been mass demonstrations across him bob why since the government more than doubled the fuel the fuel price of fuel i should say human rights watch says that at least five people have been killed. the international criminal court will release form ivory coast president laurent gbagbo after rejecting a prosecution bid to extend his detention the court in the netherlands ruled that by boat is free to go a day after his shock acquittal on charges of crimes against humanity they were related to post-election violence eight years ago in which three thousand people were killed the prosecution had planned to appeal to the has the latest now from the hague tell us more about the response that to remarks by the judge.
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wasn't as you can imagine it was an extremely relieved laurel back by the former our rico's leader when the judge said that the trial was over as far as he was concerned and back by around one of his former ministers charles blade good day were free to go back go punch the air and looked extremely pleased this was of course the result that he would have wanted it brings to the end this trial for now it also brings to the end his detention more than eight years in detention and he can now walk out of this building perhaps in a few days it depends what the judge decides and leave either for ivory coast or somewhere else it's reported he may go to brussels where he has personal ties it is a victory for him and good day but of course what it means for the victims is a different matter indeed so joining me to talk about that is. a victim for the
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lawyers here at the i.c.c. paoli know so many victims took part hundreds took part in this trial how are they reacting well of course there was a great deception for van yesterday first of all during the announcement of the acquittal of both of the accused and it was again a great deception today when the judges decided to finally set free both of both of them in their words for a considered very quest for justice has not been heard before the court they also are aware in any case that would decision is not final very civil possibility of an appeal so it remains to some extent a certain that in maybe one little bit more this quest for justice will continue before the i.c.c. but for the time being they are very concerned very worried and of course great deception very disappointed in his quest for justice they feel disappointed about but also possible compensation while at this point in time their main concern is
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that they are unable to know exactly the truth of what happened to van. for families very communities doing the possible krises course they may have in mind also the issue of reparation and compensation but at this point in time it's mainly the quest for justice in their mind the mosque difficult thing to get it must be very difficult for them during this trial to relive some of their experiences the violence that they've gone through if there is an appeal could you expect many of them to return to participate again if there is another trial well. you have to save a victim so far they have been very engaging the process of justice really think that an international impartial court can give justice to venom so for the time being they continue to be engaged with the court and they offered ethiopia chimbley grants especially the fed to the season issued this afternoon about the unknown the tension of the accused they will remain engaged with the court. thank you very much
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indeed for joining us a lawyer for the victims here the i.c.c. and of course a very disappointing news indeed for them as a pointed out. today extremely good news you might say for laurel but by the former leader and his former minister who are acquitted and free to leave in the next few days all right thanks very much. at the hague for us freezing weather is being blamed for the deaths of fifteen children in camps for internally displaced people in syria the harsh weather is also affecting camps in neighboring lebanon where hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees live in makeshift tents so no harder reports now from us are cell close to lebanon's border with syria. fatma is very ill. the two year old is suffering from respiratory problems temperatures regularly drop below zero during the winter months in this corner of
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lebanon but this year is particularly harsh and these children refugees from syria are the most vulnerable they live in tents made of flimsy plastic sheeting it is a struggle to keep warm and it is hard to stay dry. most of the united nation gave us money to buy gasoline for the whole winter but their mouth you can purchase is not enough what a month and a half we need ten dollars a day i have three kids it's hard for fathers like up to when they can't buy medicine and meet the needs of their children these desperate families have survived one severe storm already this year and now they're bracing for another storm the second in less than a week the united nations says twenty two thousand syrians were affected in the first storm flooding heavy rain and snow whipped by strong winds destroyed their
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tents last week many fear the worst is yet to come. i am scared of the upcoming storm because i suffered in the last one my tent was flooded and we couldn't stay inside my family and i had to live with others in another. and there i'm sure this would happen again imagine how much harder it is for the elderly ninety four year old has harbaugh and his daughters are up are trapped as they should be very moving when weather conditions are bad we can't do anything but stay inside i wrap my father with a lot of blankets like a child to keep him warm i have no choice but to wait for the storm to end before going outside there are no shelters to accommodate these refugees in times like this the united nations seventy thousand people are at risk because of the harsh weather conditions forty thousand of them are children they live in shelters that are prone to flooding and are in danger of collapse because of heavy snowfall
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lebannon refuses to set up proper camps to prevent the long term resettlement of refugees the u.n. says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter so. are still northeastern lebannon. the un security council has voted unanimously to deploy up to seventy five observers to yemen's port city of data the monitors will be sent for six months to supervise a cease fire and the withdrawal of rival forces after the signing of a truce in stockholm last month vises allied with the saudi led coalition battling that the control of the city most of yemen's food aid and medicine passes through a day just port now after peace talks have hit a stumbling block with the taliban threatening to walk away from negotiations the taliban has accused the united states of deflecting from the issue of withdrawing forces from afghanistan a meeting between the u.s.
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special envoy. and taliban leaders last week was canceled and now has perspire and a planned trip to islamabad for talks with pakistani. the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives has also the president to delay his annual state of the union address at the end of the month until the government shutdown is over it's now the twenty sixth day since donald trump and the opposition democrats failed to agree to the federal budget in a dispute over funding for trump's orderable with mexico the president says he's ready to sign legislation ensuring eight hundred thousand government workers are paid once the shutdown is over. there's a quick recap of the top stories this hour now four u.s. soldiers are among at least fifteen people who have been killed by a bomb in northern syria nineteen others were injured in the blasts in man beach a city near the turkish border which is in the hands of u.s.
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backed kurdish forces eisel says one of its fighters carried out the attack detonating the suicide vest me a patrol of the u.s. led coalition can really help that is following developments for us this. come pounds the criticism about the president's surprise announcement the withdrawal of the two thousand troops from syria u.s. troops that withdrawal in that pullout beginning as of last week of course that has rattled not only many here in the united states and u.s. allies but led to be. defense secretary james mattis. leaving the administration so certainly this is going to be difficult for the president given the fact that he has said that there is no reason for u.s. troops to be there. the u.k. is m.k. also how it will exit the european union with the government facing a vote of no confidence in less than three hours time and this comes exactly twenty four hours after to resume a's breaks it deal was voted down by m.p.'s with
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a majority of two hundred thirty this was the biggest parliamentary defeat for assisting the government in british history. kenya's red cross says fifty people believed to have been in a nairobi hotel complex when it was attacked a still unaccounted for. the president addressed the nation declaring that the deadly siege was over at least fourteen people were killed on tuesday and hundreds more were forced to flee the hotel complex jury in the bomb and gun attack and zimbabwe's president. has called for calm than to fix the shattered economy that sparked violent protests his comments come off the mass demonstrations across the country since he more than doubled cost of fuel over the weekend when i travel to russia on monday just hours before the fuel protests began human rights watch is saying that at least five people have been killed in a crackdown on demonstrators or your speed with all of our top stories that will be more on that at the top of the next hour the next witness on hong kong's rooftop
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my rooftop and friends they all have same to me. i think they're only about this. and they also think that the tough mind is not something the people are. they just want you to be obedient. child up in my house they're all for all our going. they get me also. i don't want to see other people it's because i have
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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 you go mostly walk is a high. ok we don't want don't see it i'll take my tensing fighting oh i am i'm sick and i gotta go from the doctor who i think did for us to chew gum so from all
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demonstrations 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 their photo. idols playing thanked just. didn't take to the society to. so then they are bangalore. and his family.
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i love to use cameras to record these say the four are some disappearing landscape . and you ok 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 go home and. you're being. home you sound as if you know the n. word all the way and case are. coming up because they. have.
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got you know issues where the main hygiene should stop. i don't think we can change the situation now maybe we can do is just taking photos and keep those memories in our mind the heart of these. words. i am quite lucky that i can't leave my parents it is too expansive to buy a flat in the future of. the mahanta he's on the whole with all they gave. her my idea was am i being single or will die. so they
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will say wait his i hope they will say oh yes i hope. so could they you are joe the matter we are highly our hung up a good age all my life i. hate. the idea of being among. hongkong is now the least possible seeking. i still live my trans one we always have conflicts in a small flat you see every day there because let's face it. i think that on this day miss is almost as if.
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all signs are you. it was in that house and things you know all that i hung out on him on the malkin doll all day yet i'll hold all call you joy white guy you know i wanted something i was a name yeah cause i thought i'd pay zero. one zero zero zero zero on policy i'll use half i will know when hard. you're going to hike on us and boy the only thing was the sun was the sun the sun was six c. was the sea just you just those you give everyone a full that's very round the fullness you guys.
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