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reported last year charity workers say some deportees report feeling suicidal and unwilling to stay in honduras feeling they are being thrown back into a life of violence and poverty they were trying to leave behind all of this points to a failure to provide adequate assistance to migrants being sent back. lacking a more robust action by the national government to improve the lives of hundreds at home it isn't hard to see why so many keep trying to leave. if they send me back one hundred times i'll go back two hundred. heading home to see his daughter says it won't be long before he heads north once more. we need to double the amount of fruit and vegetables we eat and of the amount of meat and sugar to make us and our planet healthy experts from sixteen countries say changing eating habits could prevent more than eleven million premature deaths a year by twenty fifty they say their ideal diet limits daily poultry consumption
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to twenty nine grams which is about a half chicken nuggets just seven grams of raw meat the report published in the lancet medical journal fish would need to be limited to twenty eight grams a day one and a half a week a person if you're worried this leave you hungry don't worry scientists say you can fill up on five hundred grams of vegetables fruit. every single day. this is a christmas they're not going to be there tomorrow but it is important to have goals and some might call them. radical goals or progressive extreme goals even but if we don't move strongly in that direction the kind of planet that we will turn over to our children will be seriously degraded planet with unhealthy populations and that's not the kind of world i want my grandkids to be living in the three months can president's face the allegations of taking bribes of the
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testimony at the trial of el chapo guzman in new york the sixty one year old is facing charges of trafficking huge amounts of cocaine heroin and other drugs from mexico to the u.s. christensen reports video evidence shows an american drug enforcement agent and mexican marines raiding a home in search of joaquin el chapo guzman whose trial is playing out like a tele novella in a brooklyn courtroom the agent leading that raid testified about capturing guzman in two thousand and fourteen after guzman self described right hand man alex of twenty days dropped a bombshell in the court describing a bribe to former mexican president and ricky pena nieto suppliant days who has him self pleaded guilty to trafficking charges testified that guzman bragged about paying yet so one hundred million dollars a claim yetto spokesman has called false and absurd the bribery claims are being
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raised by attorneys for guzman who have suggested that another man is smiles and body is the true leader of this in a lower drug cartel prosecutors asked the judge not to allow questioning regarding government bribes saying it was relevant but the judge denied the motion. and the documents revealed more accusations that the defense may try to bring to light accusations that another bribe was paid to someone working on the campaign of current president andres manuel lopez obrador back when he ran for office in two thousand and six and former president felipe calderon had accepted money from a rival cartel so far neither man has responded to the charges legal experts say it's a desperate ploy by the defense are trying to confuse. us role in the organization trying to say look there was so many people here and some which money involved in it got to the president and if somebody is the one in charge el chapo is just a worker and i don't think that's going to work there are so many credibility
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issues no further evidence has been brought against the current or former president at this time. as for guzman with an audio recording allegedly of him negotiating a multimillion dollar cocaine shipment and an arsenal of weapons including a diamond encrusted pistol found in one safe house there could be enough to put him behind bars for the rest of his life kristen salumi al-jazeera new york. dr comes out on top of this she is. in peru. details after the break.
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well but i was born in his pool so thank you very much women's defending champion caroline wozniacki has been knocked out of the australian open a defeat came at the hands of maria sharapova who like was new york is a former world number one there was little to divide them throughout the match but sharp overs aggression have the danish champ chasing around the court in the first set was an iraqi almost equal to everything the russian through but only almost. sharp over winning the first six four before was now he heads back to take the second by the same score. sharp over though is hungry for her first grand slam title in five years and brought that's a step closer as she closed out the match six four four six six three she'll play australia's ashley barty next.
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defending men's champion roger federer it sailed through to the fourth round he took the first set in emphatic fashion against american taylor fritz the swiss then seemed to ease off the gas trying out some different shots on the twenty one year old lead to a much more even second set federer clinching it seven five with some impressive winners. straight sets victory in the end for the world number three who said that his virtue or so display had just been experimentation rather than toying with his opponent. to try to relax and start playing more drop shots and play most of the volley you know that the saber was just to see how did it feel how to what is the opponent going to do but i don't do it deliberately to make their par look bad or to be on the highlight reel because. i felt i was like this when i was younger you know teenager coming through on the tour and i was trying to do is great shots on
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court seventeen and you're like what he cares nobody cares you know you have to be outside of court to hit those you know so so that's where. that's the mindset of hudsons a very very long time now it's a football's asian cup where qatar played saudi arabia in what was nicknamed the blockade darby the two countries have been locked in a diplomatic dispute since june twenty seventh jane joining us are oscar reports. they say politics and sports shouldn't mix but this much was a political football the nineteen month long blockade of cattle led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates continues to divide the region for the fans wondered whether the diplomatic dispute would spill on to the pitch in the u.a.e. capital abu dhabi in the first half catalog cut through the tension and the saudi defense only for our lawyers alley to be brought down in the box in fees in minnesota once that assault their captain has sun i hate to say hesitated and the penalty was saved by saudi keep a yes or
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a salem. but into first half stoppage time kasra got the break through a more easily again found a gap to school. today i sat near the celebration was ignored by the crowd it's against the law in the u.a.e. to show support for cats are they catteries almost scored a second midway through the second half but our noise alys goal was disallowed for a foul. ultimately though his persistence was rewarded in the eightieth minute heading cattle to a two no victory although both sides had already qualified for the last sixty. would like to congratulate the qatari people for important win this one will give us a big motivation in our round of sixteen match and i think we are moving in the right direction sports channel be in sports flew in josie marino to comment on the match a cattery t.v. station is having its broadcast pirated in saudi arabia and is taking legal action
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to stop it in his first appearance since being sacked as manager of manchester united he had this to say on the game of qatar was the best i'm so i i think i go in that direction to call retrogrades the country to. the working group and of course there must be. in the right in the right direction as the political blockade shows no sign of ending the same goes for cattles progress at the asian cup joining. well cattery rally driver. here has won the dakar rally for a third time marianna sanchez reports from pescado in southern perak. cheered across the finish line. the winner once again of a race which demands so much of vehicles and their drivers and you know it's really very typical is not. always that.
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you know it's the really hard race but i am really quite happy you know to win in the forty eight year old qatari beat spain by forty six minutes and then regarded as a rally race legend. and i got a w w it's been a very difficult. but we happy to have reached a finish line. competing as a woman is about overcoming challenges it has. perhaps in march a cycle it's more difficult for women because we have less physical strength and you need to be strong she was not alone seventeen women competed in the race this year the largest group of women yet to take part in the competition. driver says men have an unfair advantage at the dakar back out is not for ladies this is really for boys and that every day ladies fight of a story no show or. some
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peruvians criticised event organizers for the decision to run the race through challenging yet fragile southern desert region. a peruvian driver says the rally puts people on the world stage. for being one hundred percent peruvian it's a chance for the world to know our genes it's a window on peru. albert is another say though sandy dunes made the recent very tough one many drivers here say it's been one of the most challenging duck cars more than twenty five percent of competitors pulled out but many here say they will do it again. for his victories a chance to show young people around the world the good of doing sports i wish you know for all that get seen and to do. sport you know to keep. himself you know. always. development. going
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on you know something you know for of for his life you know. and for the followers of the race the closing of yet another adventure we're simply reaching the finish line counts as a victory mcginnis and just. the n.b.a. got the showcase it was hoping for as the washington wizards and new york knicks played the annual game in london the next lead by nineteen points at one stage but were packed back by the wizards bradley beal sinking two of his twenty six points here new york led by a single point with three seconds remaining in the game before an incident that provided high drama but did also baffle sections of the english crowd washington's thomas bryant appearing to have his light up walked to seal victory for the knicks but it was cold for goaltending that's when the ball is swatted away on its downward path to the net. it stirred the wizards when one hundred one to one hundred of the next take a fifth straight to face with them on the plane back to the us. waiting for them
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there will be the oklahoma city thunder who played out i throw with the los angeles lakers russell westbrook set the game into overtime to go home about the thumb that was then drowned out by the lakers l.a. winning hundred thirty eight to one hundred twenty eight with le bron james still out injured. oh that's already a sport and i would back a bit later thanks bill well you have been watching al-jazeera news that we've me so wrong all these colleagues who would have a full half hour on the other side of the break until and from me on the news thanks very much for your time and your company.
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in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of engineering. the heights of sophistication in mechanics at the time was the extravagant elephant cloak. written around age fifty eighteen the book contains a range of ingenious inventions and contraptions science in a golden age with jim alkalinity on al-jazeera. resort is one of nigeria's top tourist destinations but in the shadow of the mountain some nigerians continue an ancient tradition what child protection workers say condemns young girls to a life of slavery and sexual exploitation five year old miracle was married for money just a few weeks ago joan lives with some missionaries who says she's proved by the marriages happen i couldn't reach it is a missionary or rescues goals the man goes door by again outrightly
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a no call i need one big truck to gail before she's born there what if it takes fourteen years you get mondays the brothers constant go to get their money wife. paul trains one of the. city's seen through the eyes of those who know it best they see their thirty fifth district in a few. al-jazeera world goes on the road with palestinian taxi drivers living and working at the heart of one of the most hockey contested locations on the. jerusalem as a palestinian cabbies on al-jazeera. mourners turned on. the funeral of one of the victims of government violence.
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and. also coming up the african union says it has serious doubts about the democratic republic of congo and asks for the final results to be delayed. i'm stephanie decker and back in the occupied west bank will be showing you what impact israel's restrictions and checkpoints album the lives of palestinians. and question . the death of one of its top investigative journalists. attacked a police vehicle the funeral of one of the victims of weeks of antigovernment on rest turning over a police vehicle hundreds have been attending the burial of. a six year old man
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who was reportedly killed by security forces local me just say he was off for refuge to an armed protesters in his home when he was shot. doctor was also killed as was a teenager. forty people have died since protests against price rises and the president began last month we have two correspondents following the unrest in the capital and across to don in just a moment we'll hear from him but first. protesters are once again in the streets particularly in the eastern suburbs and that has been going on since the early hours of the morning after the birth of sixty year old maja bashir a man who was shot yesterday during the protests but he succumbed to his wounds only this morning in the hospital anger has mounted after the killing of this man and also two other people fourteen year old boy and a doctor who was trying to help the wounded during the protests yesterday and these
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protests are not showing any signs of abating and they are about to complete the fourth week now the government is using heavy handedness as a measure to end these protests condemnations came from the u.n. and the e.u. and other human rights organizations but the government is not showing signs of changing its policies or methods in dealing with these protesters they are saying that the only way to change that is for all the ballot boxes during the festive lection and they say they are taking some economy measures including the printing of the new currency notes and the raising of salaries but we haven't yet seen the beginning of the implementation of that and people here say they will not go back home they will not leave the streets until they manage to change the government. i'm back to bristol with the leaders of the protesters and once again we see hundreds of people coming out to protest think they see that they're very pissed
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off at security used force yesterday that the police used live ammunition and tear gas to protect to kill them such as you know the street was going to shock you now we see people saying that they've had enough of this the fact that they come out peacefully the fact that they've left and you feel that they're met with force is very frustrating for them because they're just trying to voice their demands that president omar of the should step down that they want a very decent life you talk to people yesterday talk to people's again today they say that all they want is for their demands to be heard all they want is for him to step down and handle part of interim council now these protests are going on for months three people were killed yesterday two of them from the area where i am right now people are saying that they want the police to be back for what they have done they want the police to be held accountable it's not clear how far this would go where this would and obviously this has been going on for months like i said i am a city national says at least forty people have been killed activists to flee safety with the government saying that the death toll is only twenty four now people are saying that it doesn't matter what the government will do the president said he's
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going to try to decrease your feelings the president said he's going to try to become a situation where people are saying to put this promise over and over again and get anything they want is for him to step down and see somebody else to control the process with trying to define president was that he's not going to step down and between the people who say they will continue to protest until he does. the african union has made a surprise intervention in democratic republic of congo's disputed election saying it has serious doubts about the boat and it was the final results announcement due on friday to be postponed in the last few minutes the government has rejected that call now provisional results which declared the opposition a definite to be the winner all being challenged in court his chief rival accuses him of people saying with the outgoing president joseph kabila to rig the outcome. the situation on the ground has fortunately remained generally calm so far it reminds him to put it bluntly we have serious doubts about the results in the
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democratic republic of congo where the election delayed several times since two thousand and six was beset with problems including exclusion of around a million voters in the east where there is an outbreak. of the winner threatens to spark violence in the country hoping for its first peaceful transition of power since independence in nineteen sixteen. constitutional court in the capital can first of all how the government rejecting the african union's calls for the results today to be postponed. is a thing that the sovereign countries no one can interfere in the they say no one can tell the people what to do with the election want to do with the result they also say that the hearing one thing from the asking me and but in the regional body of
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southern african development community in ethiopia and they released a statement saying that no foreign country should interfere with the the people of the. political crisis and everybody including international media should wait until the court makes a decision in an aperitif over the weekend. saying there should be a recount after which is a bigger economy and has a lot more clout in the continent came out and leave it up to the courts everyone much to wait for the courts to make that decision so it does seem like african leaders are divided on the deal. and what are we expecting from the constitutional court today. one lot of people are picking those judges to make an announcement make a decision so it's quiet at the point there's no sign there's going to be an announcement today in the broadcast that is needed here and they mentioned what caused those results that could lead the quarters did it not you didn't get instructions yet in waiting like everybody else when the judges do decide to meet
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and make the announcement it was not today could be next week they could stay maybe into the cave you won the election which means the someone in the few days time they could order a recount or they could say the election was such a mess it has to be done again which means it could take several months to b.p. maybe even several years which means joseph kabila remains the president until those elections happen all eyes are now on this court when that massive is a much and why you do it is unhappy with the outcome of the courts how is he going to react to our fears if he tells the quarters to go out to the street and protest in the could be violent. for the moment thanks very much rains the bases there from . tangay says the crisis is not for the african union to solve. actually we're not even in a constitutional crisis we and our management crisis is a political management issue and now we are told these can take up process of the election now we're out with very poor results being contested by everyone and head
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of state from all of africa and all of the world the media putting. even more on the table today when a celtic situation i think when it was turned away and leave things but try to find solution because the risk is very very odd to go in a very serious scare in the congo we don't want a leader again you don't want something similar i think we need to try and see what the cheapest way to get out of this situation which is strictly cultic when you take a statements from these states separately and when you see them by little groups and when you see them and you say it shows that there is no vision it's all at that level of african management of the conflict and i think we should try and leave these still got its hands and let them find solutions and solution is initiated by our process to be negotiated in congo and leading us politicians as
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a new allegation about donald trump as one of the most serious so far as presidents reported to have told lawyer michael current and lie about the building project and moscow the chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff says he will do all he can to establish the truth bruce fein is a former us associate deputy attorney general and he says if true is allegations that make impeachment a likely well i think this takes the impeachment. prospect to a new level. what mr cohen is testifying to if it's true from buzz feed is that a crime to which he is already pled guilty lying to congress was really part of a conspiracy with the president to mislead and frustrate the oversight function of the legislative branch. that clearly in my judgment would be a high crime and misdemeanor justifying impeachment based upon articles of impeachment voted against richard nixon and william jefferson clinton i remember
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this is a case where the president is alleged now to obstruct in the functioning of a co-equal branch of government it's not necessarily a payoff to a porn star but this goes to the heart and soul of our separation of powers an institutional integrity here and that is what i believe makes it far more likely to push an impeachment i think we can expect the chairman of the house judiciary committee to issue a subpoena after mr cohen testifies asking that mr trump under oath rebut anything that mr cohen may have alleged and donald trump is blaming the u.s. government shutdown off to he counseled sending an american delegation to next week's well to economic forum in switzerland he tells us crops are planned overseas trip by house speaker nancy pelosi she has suggested trying to lay his plans state of the union address if the almost four weeks shutdown doesn't and standoff chum's
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demand for billions of dollars for his border wall this senseless shutdown is inflicting great pain and every part of our country every day the impact spread impacts spread reaching the lives of hardworking americans these are the people who deliver services to the american people. we should respect what they do for our country many of them are dead ones who have translated their military patriotism into civilian patriotism working for the government. to provide them with. reporting from phnom penh european tariffs maybe about to put a dent in one of the best performing economies in the world.
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