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of repatriation soon now that process was halted in november due to an outcry and a lack of volunteers we spoke to a group of hindu right handers who say they're ready to go back home but only unless. well brazil's new president has laid out the welcome mat for big business and major investors on day one of the world economic forum in davos climate change and the digital revolution are among some of the major issues on the table but the focus has also been on some of the big names missing this year china hall reports from davos a chill has settled over damn us and that's not just the weather leaders of some of the world's biggest economies china the united states france and the u.k. have stayed away to find crises at home crises fueled by nationalism populism and those left behind by globalization it is everything the world economic forum is supposed to stand against and yet this year's big ticket visitor is brazil's new
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president far right nationalist jet valsin r o here to launch what he calls a new brazil there was a big. we intend to reduce the size of the resilience state apparatus and carry out perform such as the social security reform and also the tax reform we wish to relieve those who produce and undertake business and projects from the weight of a heavy state that's good news for business less so for those who depend on state aid it's an odd look for an annual gathering traditionally built on bridging divides it does say that there's a bit of a shift and that those major leading democracies in the world are exhausted tied in knots have problems but it also says this community here of globalists is perfectly willing to flirt with their liberal leaders in the world. compensation came in the heavyweight fight against climate change identified as a major world threat having heard both scenarios call for economic development in
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the amazon delegates listened to rule t. interviewing a british knight of the realm what advice do you have my generation and what more can we build on that you have started we have to recognize that every breath of air we take. every mouthful of food that we take comes from the natural and that if we damage the natural world we damage ourselves it's what the whole room aims to do best global box office in the name of a better world the theme of this year's world economic forum here in davos is the fourth wave of globalization the digital revolution it predicts a world in which technology completes with workers of all stripes blue color and white in which the winners of globalization get ever richer but fewer in number it is a world in which inequality deepens and political leaders no longer have all the answers
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jonah how al-jazeera davus switzerland mexico's president mandela door has responded to last week's pipeline blast with social reforms ninety six people were killed while illegally gathering fuel on friday or says he'll help poor areas where people are more likely to steal fuel he said he'll focus on jobs pensions and credit for foreigners. ten thousand children are being represented in a class action lawsuit targeting the trumpet ministration the southern poverty law center filed a claim in defense of children separated from their families under a policy introduced in april they say the children were held in more than one hundred detention centers away from their parents and also claims the separation was a deliberate way to deter families from immigrating castro has more from washington d.c. . the lawsuit points to this secret draft memo written by government officials more than a year ago but only leaked to the public last week as the so-called smoking gun the
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memos titled policy options to respond to border surge of illegal immigrants now this was written at a time when illegal border crossings were actually at a historic low and they remain so to this day and it appears to lay out the trouble ministrations discussions at the time of how to specifically target family units for apprehension and appears to expose the claim of senior administration officials and of donald trump the president himself who seemed to insinuate that the family separations were and under ten unintended or at least unavoidable consequence of prosecution of adults rather this memo says that the plan was to prosecute the parents and to separate the children it goes on to say the increase in prosecutions would be reported by the media and it would have substantial deterrent effect the memo also lays out an option to deny children who are detained the legal right to
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asylum hearings and it puts in black and white the consideration of using children who are detained essentially as bait to catch their family members who are already in the country illegally we've heard anecdotes of that happening across the country but here it spells out that that happened the attend the intension because when children are in this government detention centers and the call goes out for sponsors or family members to take custody of them then those family members who may be here undocumented are referred to ice for deportation. police have suspended the search for a life sacrificed carrying top argentinian footballer. the pain disappeared over the english channel on its way to wales where the twenty eight year old was to make his premier league debut if a card if he were. argentinian. was heading from france
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to a new life as a premier league star but his journey and his life appear to have ended tragically when flying over the english channel the twenty eight year old was one of two passengers on a light aircraft travelling from norm's in western france to the welsh capital cardiff and our off the takeoff on monday evening at seven fifteen pm and it was raised when contact was lost with the part of malibu plane no distress signal was received a search and rescue operation using helicopters and lifeboats was abandoned at two am and an intensified search still couldn't locate the plane later on tuesday the man responsible for the area around the channel island of guns they feared the worst conditions were quite challenging obviously it was very dark. cloudy so no moon with waves up to two metres in height we've searched over thousand square miles a see now. night and we've seen nothing sollars goalscoring in france fernand attracted interest from many premier league clubs during the transfer window to become
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cardiff record signing a nearly twenty million dollars the chance to play in the world's biggest league had been too good to turn down and he said i can't wait to start training meet my new team mates and get down to work the club has expressed its shock and sadness i mean words cannot just describe how the look on his face are very. very he met us and we walked him around the grounds and. he was absolutely ready to give it a go. and we knew. when you hear. we really feel sad to hear of this news just three months off the lest i would have been charged should have been a proper died in a helicopter crash the premier league is digesting another aviation tragedy so. have to confirm hopefully hopefully do so as the
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terrible news we wait we do come from donna was born in santa fe in argentina his father said he's distraught his mother said the entire town is in shock people in not proud to come together for a vigil for a player who spent three happy years with lee wellings al jazeera. and these are the top stories venezuela's president nicolas maduro has ordered a revision of diplomatic relations with the united states when they were condemned comments by u.s. vice president mike pence who's backing the opposition national assembly leaders one credo is needing calls to oust maturer and nationwide demonstrations are due to take place on wednesday. if. everything i have decided and i have given the order to the foreign minister of the republic to initiate a total and absolute revision with the government of the united states of america
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and in the coming hours we will take the decision of a political and diplomatic character in defense of our national sovereignty and defense of the constitution in defense of venezuelan democracy. the family of a missing activist in sudan is appealing for u.s. help redonda out has joined sudanese and american citizenship his wife says he was arrested last week as he was preparing to attend an anti-government protest. i do hope that they will put pressure on the sudanese government to be able to assist in his release definitely counting on them with any leverage we have with the sudanese government to make sure that that happens as quickly as possible along with the release of all of the other political detainees he's always been a peaceful protest or he is. has been concerned for many years about the state of sudan and he has been trying to bring change to the voice of all the
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sudanese are really crying for freedom for peace and for justice. no ruler should be in control for thirty years so i'm really calling now for omar al bashir to step down. is a dictator that has been exploiting and oppressing the people for for many years a car bomb has hit the syrian government stronghold of law to keep a second device was defused one civilian was killed and fourteen were injured it's a rare attack in an area seen as the traditional home of the assad family those are the headlines join me for more news here after the stream. we. personally one of the main beneficiaries is that the case listen if you want to read it in new york that's not exactly my point we meet with global news makers and
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the stories that matter. antigovernment protests in sudan and to this second month as cries for president bashir to resign grow louder ok and i'm really good the situation has gotten much worse since our last show just two weeks ago hundreds of protesters had been arrested and now human rights groups are demanding authorities immediately or charge those detained as part of the demonstrations rights groups including amnesty international say more than forty people have been killed while participating in the protests which were sparked by an economic crisis the official death toll stands at twenty six joining us to discuss this in cartoon we're hoping to be joined by al-jazeera reporter hey morgan she'll be hopefully joining us via phone
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she's been covering this story for al-jazeera also in khartoum dr ahmed he's a spokesman for the alliance the sudanese revolution doctors madani. activists participated in the protests we also invited robin obeyed he's a senior member with the ruling national congress party we all seen back onto the show but he dropped out just a few minutes ago he said that he wasn't working appropriately and he didn't want to join us on the phone so. what is it like being in sudan right now how are the protests impacting everyday life. now it's becoming a way of clients in. its talk to one month ago on the economic crisis it was pretty good that this is done but now that people are demanding for the government and the ruling party i stand down. are
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marching peacefully but how about the government are you being nice or again a person lies i mean issues and. rubber bullets tear gas down hundreds of people have me pain or should i go there a lot things some lasting disabilities so far more than fifty people have being killed including our children and from here i would like to extend my heart still come down and pull out the dogs and the families of our heroes who paid the highest price for our freedom but the will of the band added i meant the call to me of the i just did and see them prevail so it's like a way of living not. a way of living and i think that is echoed here in this tweet from had sam had but then he says there are night demonstrations in several
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neighborhoods of the capital hard doom and a complete absence of media coverage in the local media due to the ban on media organizations several and among those are some of our colleagues at the al-jazeera arabic now deserve a basher but i wanted to give this tweet t.-u. dr ahmed because they talk about the night demonstrations and several neighborhoods in the capital are a demonstration still ongoing do you see those nightly yeah that's what i say. is the longest. since independence also down one to six in the second months right now so the government was facing peaceful protesters why has even. when they are not even a stepping forward there by ammunition and by arresting and beating and even breaking into houses and hospitals like when they walk into the houses of the people or. some an insult you know really. when they
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shot on their mat hospital was mad if you're out even inside of it you are a lot more sewing right at that moment so what the government. being do being. not now what what will cost so now so danny's getting more and more. sort of the five and easy. now on these out which you know this year came to sudan came into this rule by military schools or no one elected out this year. and. in this case ladies who don't for more than thirty years their ears when one of the biggest graphically and three around africa and middle east and then out this year
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all it says and we walk right in that moment in south sudan that was operational south sudan then in two thousand and nine two thousand you know out on the international criminal car as larry you know arrest warrant one for you know scott has done it and anybody who's following that thing the current affairs of saddam will be well up to date with all of that information i'm really concerned about what's happening right now let me bring in here here at tell me the seventh was when we first started talking about these protests on the stream i'm looking back here at the episode sadam protests what change will antigovernment protests bring i remember he saying that these particular protests they go away for a little bit they bubble up again they go away that bubble up again what's been happening. well it's been very much the same they do go for a day or two but let's be very honest compared to when it started there would be a day a two three day pause and now it's almost every single day especially after the
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seventeenth of january when people protested in buri and police and security forces responded using tear gas and live ammunition killing two people at the time but then yesterday one of them also passed away one of the people who were injured by the security forces people have been gathering to pay their condolences to people who died in the protests but they've also been using that opportunity to try to express their anger and say that because the government has been responding using excessive force against peaceful protesters people seem to be coming out more in force and it seems to be thinking of momentum now this is a movement it has been gathering also opposition support so since we spoke last night on the seventh of january this movement seems to be gathering more and more support from around the country. i'm just thinking about what made you. go out to protest on day one what was it that made you say ok i am not ok with the status quo. present all we need to check on the flag lads who have been fighting
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this aging since when all those images have been read up why this is i understand this eugene came to power by military coup so the people of sudan has been protesting against the government in day one but of course oppression we lost many lives many widows. so it's up by that talk to the join my team in mind for me. was. the trigger point. because the government you supported again it's peaceful protest in the design of or for me it was enough was enough they could only cross it was. out if nation wait reached the high according to a professional they said that it was up two hundred and twenty two percent they did
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being needs would not hurt the will could the people of sudan i'm not if you would like to talk about freedom of speech. it's something that we hear about if you know in movies we don't have it. for all this season i decided to join my people of the band to join the problem for the. justice to the mom to step down because i think. of destroying our country you know in this sense here the country up to them has been divided into two countries they did try our economic system our political system a lot of their culture would bring us and the least developed countries in the entire.
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