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a list of a few activists to be released and that is sponsor of. all of these are linked to the muslim brothers and this was the keyword and there was nothing let's talk about libya if we can because that's the other item which both leaders will be discussing during this meeting will lead to any meaningful change in a country which is torn apart by over exactly there was the french and the policies in libya were on different actions to a certain degree france was in the very beginning was pro u.n. peace plan. supporting a similar gene. in libya so the military dictatorship basically in the defense has been moving more and more towards the egyptian position and the more of a coming around to egypt's way of thinking do you think to a certain degree yes there's been intelligence support to have that there's a military support to have there's been some political leaning towards a side which is the position of egypt but i don't think this is going to be sustainable i think the french now realize more and more this is not sustainable
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because egypt has been over the regime specifically has been up holding this policy since twenty thirty we are now in twenty nineteen and you have a major destruction in the east of libya and there is no foreseeable future that egypt that libya will be controlled by one man. and military leader in the case of egypt so given that change and shift then by the french do you think that is likely to. continue to offer some kind of support to have to his forces i think there will be some nuances we will see some nuances in terms of that after this this meeting all right thank you very much indeed for talking to us here. well i was also to come here not just there including. the huge devastation in this region a swathe of destruction that swept through this area destroying homes killing possibly hundreds of people anger and despair with so many people still missing out of brazil's down collapse. it does not i would say justify violence and what's motivating the red scarf movement to stand up to weeks of yellow vest
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demonstrations in france more and stay with us. hello welcome to another look at the international full cost of play and showers as one would expect across much of southeast asia particularly in sioux malaysia down into indonesia that we got a hundred ninety six millimeters of rain and twenty four hours and still further pockets of heavy rain particular cross the eastern side of the region as we go through tuesday i mean data on into wednesday philippines could see some very nasty rain across so the boss of the country on wednesday line the showers continue through a good part of indonesia still affecting the fall north of australia places a little drier there for a cannes and in queensland the wetter weather just easing its way down towards townsville much of
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a strategy the still remains the heat more very high temperatures coming through melbourne thirty five celsius on shoes day thirty two celsius there for adelaide a mist getting up to the thirty's low thirty's there for perth as well and that heat continues as we go on into wednesday if anything increasing a little further for melbourne signs of a thundery bright down as we go on into wednesday and it's going to stay those temperatures will fall back a little lower further north the shallows the longest spells of rain will continue just around townsville and he says slightly trialware just to the north. a face can tell a story without uttering a single. a simple touch inform us. the un convention manatee in-flight
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witness through the lens of the human eye. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. welcome back up your mind at the top stories here this hour the u.n. human rights investigator looking into the murder of jamal khashoggi is meeting turkey's foreign minister in ankara next caller ma says week long talks in turkey are a crucial step towards formal accountability for the killing of a critic of the saudi crown prince. venezuela's self-proclaimed president one is calling for two days of protests from on that nicolas maduro called free and fair elections but you're accusing the opposition leader of being part of a u.s.
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led to. and i suppose family responsibility for sunday's bomb attacks on a roman catholic church in the southern philippines commanders think i was fighters well into i still the two explosions which killed twenty seven people. of a prominent chinese human rights lawyer. has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison for subversion wang has defended political activists victims of land seizures and members of the banned religious groups are long gone he went missing in twenty fifteen crackdown by the chinese authorities and was tried that a closed hearing last december human rights watch says the sentencing makes a mockery of the chinese justice system agent brown has more now from beijing. for the past three and a half years wang has really been in a legal black hole and until he appeared in court for his one day trial on december the twenty six his family didn't even know if he was dead or alive he was unable to see his wife during his long time incarcerated before his trial and he also wasn't
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able to select his own legal team now wang had been part of a a grassroots movement here in china which was trying to improve civil society he gave advice to people who were involved in disputes over land seizures or people who were complaining about religious persecution now in the middle of july two thousand and fifteen president xi jinping ordered a crackdown on this group and some two hundred fifty lawyers and human rights activists were detained and one is the last of these people to have gone on trial he's been found guilty of subversion sentenced to four and a half years in jail his wife though has said that she believes her husband will appeal and amnesty international on monday said that this trial was a sham and they called the sentence a gross injustice but i think there is another message coming out and that is china's government is essential is saying that it's not overly concerned about
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international sentiment towards human rights in china. searchers in southeast brazil say there is little hope of finding survivors from friday's dam collapse a torrent of sludge from an iron ore mine killed fifty eight people around three hundred still missing as daniel sharma reports from the disaster zone the search was called off briefly because of fears a second dam was about to burst. this is the result of the dam burst which spewed out millions of liters of ways from an iron ore mine in minutes it destroyed everything in its path education and infrastructure homes and lives. didn't come of this so very. short but events i'm just looking for a survivor or any sign of life in the wreckage at this house maybe a leg or a hand of a person i don't know the way the house was built and fell it's hard to see anything but the authorities say there's little chance of finding survivors but
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families of the estimated two hundred fifty people unaccounted for continue to. move. we found for the looking for his brother pitocin a subcontractor at the mine. i have come to the river to see if i can find some information someone who could tell me something maybe they'll find a body and it might be my brother. the mine owners have been fined sixty six million dollars the company said the recent inspection past the safe. this is just one tiny part of the huge devastation in this region a swathe of destruction that swept through this area destroying homes killing possibly hundreds of people many questions being asked about why lessons were not learned from the last such disaster in the nearby town of marianna in november two thousand and fifteen. the town of berman dean your remains tense these precautions taken with news of a possible second dam about to rupture the also it is evacuated families in
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vulnerable areas and continue to distribute food water medicine and. she has got this is still a possibility it will find survivors until we find every single body the fire department works with the understanding that there are still people alive i mean. some say they will not cannot give up this well there is still some hope. my mom cannot. she's on medications i'm the only one who can go out and look for information. on their al-jazeera roman genial brazil meanwhile in neighboring peru an avalanche of modern rockets crashed into a hotel getting up at least fifteen people it happened in the southern city of a bank a mudslide broke in the walls of the hotel thirty four people were injured. thousands
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of protesters are running in the french capital to call for an end to violence and disruption caused by three months of anti-government demonstrations unlike the so-called yellow vest movement they're also using clothing to identify themselves reports from paris. a new citizens movement in france created online and now on the streets of paris they call themselves the red scarves and they say they're fighting back against months of finance and disruption by yellow fest protesters thousands marched through the city to demand an end to the yellow vest blockades and demonstrations they hedged unity and respect for fraudsters democracy and institutions calling up a drink on us see we are here to say no there are laws in france and in europe i should be respected and the violence must stop and this detestable image of france great boy minority of people of course demonstration is right i appreciate the right of the most special will demonstrate. it does not i would say
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justify violence some people here say they used to support the yellow vests and many share their concerns over the rising cost of living but they say the weekly scenes of unrest are too much on saturday police and yellow vests demonstrators clashed again in several cities across france since the movement began in november eleven people have been killed and dozens injured. as the red scarves reached by steal a symbol of the french revolution the divisions between the two movements was clear behind those results. right. here in the past and. not on the steps of your house or yellow face protesters and it's something of a standoff with both sides taking each other. see them. if the movement was really against violence than most yellow vests would have proved were not for violence obviously but listening to their slogans and when you look at them it seems more
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like a pro micro march to me emanuel mccall has been promoting his national debate initiative aimed at quelling the yellow face demonstrations by giving people more of a say in the way that france is run opinion polls suggest the french president is regaining some popularity off to months of low ratings micro hasn't commented on the red scarf movement but he might hope it is a sign that the tide is turning in his favor the tasha al-jazeera paris. taxi drivers are back on the streets of madrid protesting against services like i say driving some ride heading apps compete on fairly because they don't face the same regulations and costs of charges and madrid are working towards a solution but conflicting viewpoints and preventing this. the number of illegal drugs factories being discovered in iraq is growing and so on the number of addicts to clean poverty stricken parts of the south and has more now from baghdad. this is
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one of the front lines in iraq's latest battle the fight against illegal drugs such as heroin and crystal meth. it's a makeshift treatment center run by police in the southern city of basra trying to help addicts such as has sound. i have been an addict for more than seventeen months then i got arrested by police while i was buying large quantities of drugs to use every day my entire family has disowned me. drug smugglers have been crossing parts of the border with iran which were left with little protection during a four year war against isis importing mainly cannabis and methamphetamines drugs factories have also been discovered on the iraqi side of the border in plantations and orchards in bass or province highlands. we're tightening security to prevent the smuggling of drugs and narcotics we're doing as much as we can to stop it but there are ways smugglers are getting past this the treatment center in basra run by
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the police is one of two unofficial facilities that the city has but they can handle only a few patients at a time so some of them come here this is the even the most hospital in baghdad and it's a rags only official addiction treatment center it can deal with about seventy four patients at a time and some of these beds are empty at the moment but there are more patients coming from all over iraq every day buzzer province has some of iraq's biggest oil fields but its electricity and water supplies barely work i don't widespread unemployment problem means people here have very little money. irag zante drug force says it sees one hundred sixty loaves of drugs produced in basra province since november that's ten kilos more than was confiscated during the whole of twenty seventeen. if you were out of the bus what drugs and science you have
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reached a seriously as a way the number of people serving or using them is rising more than thirteen hundred people that have been charged with drugs offenses all been found guilty. but the police also admit it's hard to stop people making and selling drugs when the only alternative is poverty rob matheson al-jazeera baghdad gunmen never attacked a village and became a fast killing ten people it happened in the northern side hell region but in a fast so seen a surge in attacks by armed groups in recent years after it began supporting a un peacekeeping mission in neighboring mali a wildfire swept across cape town's famous lion's head mountain in south africa firefighters have been battling throughout sunday night trying to bring the blaze under control as the fire moved towards residential areas a number of people evacuated their homes cape town suffered drought conditions for almost all of last year thailand's fishing and seafood industry has been criticized for poor regulations bad working conditions and unsustainable practices but it's
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received some good news this month the european commission is lifting its yellow card warning it's got hard reports on what that means for the industry. thailand's fishing and seafood industry is big business it's the third largest export or in the world. so in two thousand and fifteen when the european commission issued a so-called yellow card warning over unsustainable fishing practices the threat of a ban on exports to the european union was a major blow anough to cause the military government to launch a major overhaul of the industry and a crackdown on illegal fishing implementing everything from vessel monitoring systems to tougher laws against the ill treatment of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers mainly from myanmar even sinking confiscated boats to create artificial coral reefs when the yellow card warning was withdrawn earlier this month it was a major relief for the seafood export industry but activists say there is still work to be done. good night as an observer i'm working on this issue the human
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slavery situation in thailand seems to be well improved but we are not one hundred percent free from it yet we still have a lot to solve especially on restoration of not show resources. thailand is due to have a general election soon the first since the military backed government took over in the coup five years ago some are concerned that the progress on industry reform and workers' rights could be undone the government here says that the success of shutting the yellow card took some tough decisions new fishing laws and a new legal framework were not easy but they're confident these changes will stick even if there's a change of leadership we have the corporation work together we do fisherman and all the private sector and to n.g.o.s for the good of the country for sustainable fishery so just why we're doing these machines in the future we can be
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more sustainable to achieve that goal and go back to what we have before but those who run smaller fishing operations say the changes cut too deep and not to the point. yellowcard is only for fishing businesses which many source a food from abroad and merely explore to other countries for us we have so little for export almost none catches for canned fish of poultry food. she hopes that if a new government comes into power there will be changes not undoing all the new laws but those that hurt smaller businesses will be revised so her workers still have a reason to keep their notes in good shape al-jazeera. news of course on our website there it is on the screen the address al-jazeera dot com.
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our time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera the u.n. human rights investigator looking into the murder of jamal khashoggi is meeting turkey's foreign minister. agnes called a mob plans to have week long talks and especially. a crucial step towards formal accountability for the killing of the saudi journalist and critic of the crown prince stephanie has more from istanbul. the un special rapporteur is in ankara meeting the turkish foreign minister she is also expected to come to. where she will be meeting prosecutors the main authorities that have been handling the investigation into the murder of. expected to meet friends of the journalists and the people that were involved on that day almost four months to the day that she entered that building the saudi consulate we can't see it because the employees obscured the door with some of these vans many questions remain where is the body. and who ordered his killing venezuela's president one of those calling for two days
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of protests to the mob nicolas maduro calls for you in fair elections and your accuses the opposition leader of being part of a u.s. led. i saw as claiming responsibility for sunday's bomb attacks on a roman catholic church in the southern philippines but i'll make a modest think that those willing to i saw plan the explosions which killed twenty seven people president rodriguez detectives visiting some of the wounded in the muslim majority of full. the french president says egypt's human rights record is perceived as worse now than under hosni mubarak's leadership emanuel macro's meeting with president bill fattah el-sisi in cairo during a three day visit the last time they met was in paris two years ago was criticized for not taking a stronger stance on egypt's human rights record is expected to raise the issue of sisi later on monday. the prominent chinese human rights lawyer wang kong shome has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison for subversion one has defended political activists victims
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of land seizures and members of the band religious group falun gong he went missing in twenty fifteen to a crackdown by the chinese authorities and was tried at a closed hearing last december. but those were the headlines the news continues here on jazeera after witness statement that's watching. al-jazeera is a very important force of information for many people around the world when all the cameras are gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going to talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bring that story to the forefront.
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hello i'm sam is a guy and this is the news hour live from coming up in the next sixty minutes turkey says it wants to create safe zones in syria said millions of refugees can go home. and un human rights investigator looking into the killing of jamal khashoggi arrives in turkey. flexing his military muscle over as well as president show of force and faces growing calls for elections. france's president speaks out about human rights in egypt ahead of a meeting with the president. in sport christiane eldar keeps events is on target to win the italian league title a late penalty for selling his team and let the points clear at the top of the table. turkey's president is looking into establishing safe that would allow for refugees
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to return to syria president obama the one says setting up safe zones along northern syria would allow for millions of refugees to go back home around four million syrian refugees currently live in turkey an estimated three hundred thousand have already returned to syria for more on this very joins us now live from. the southern border with syria so first of all how do the refugees feel about this they want to go back home. well some of these creations so far have been wild and free in the last few months would be seen turkey doing is that it's shut down a number of refugee camps in sight this provided those people with some money help to try and help them to rebuild their lives but haven't forced them so far to return to syria and a lot of people in these borderline areas are reluctant to go back right now
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because they want to wait and see if the situation improves for their. mention that three hundred thousand people have gone back these are people who've gone back to cities like. where there has been very calm get out this was taken in twenty sixteen by turkish forces and have been under their influence since then taken in twenty seven days had there been a number of years where there have been a semblance of normalcy that has returned today there is after ice and and again from kurdish fighters as well so this is what message is that he wants to make sure that there are there is an opportunity for these four million people the highest number of syrian refugees in a foreign country to go back to syria but this situation only improve if most of the area that. is cleared of the northern part of syria not just the western side of the euphrates river but the eastern side as well and according to turkish plans he wants to administer some sort of control all the way from the eastern flank of
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the euphrates river to the iraqi border so this is what has come out and said he is adamant that turkey is in this war is involved in syria not because of any territorial gains that it once we achieve but only because of humanitarian reasons so how much of this is hama is a pressure tactic. where you have to take a look back and see what has been happening in the last week or so after the you. president announced that he his forces will be withdrawing from northern syria there's been a meeting between everyone and perhaps not the kind of results came out from it that they were hoping for and we've seen a back and forth of statements coming from the syrian government the russian government saying that the agreement that it reached with you have not been implemented in letter and spirit in specially in northern syria is now the bone of contention between all of these players who have influence in syria is the last
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rebel stronghold where russia maintains it is under control of. an organization which it sees as a terrorist organization turkey sees it that the region is under the control predominantly by arab. there and then there is the u.s. pullout from all of these areas and the kurdish fighters control kurdish fighters who are seeking to align themselves with the syrian government a result which neither turkey or russia or the united states want but the good state is also trying not to abandon these fighters will be instrumental in the fight against isis and leave them to turkey or turkey sees them as terrorists. thanks for that update it's been three months since saudi journalist walked into his embassy in istanbul never to be seen again the circumstances of his death remain unclear and now the u.n. human rights investigator looking into his murder is meeting with turkey's foreign
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minister. will have weeklong talks in turkey special rapporteurs says it's a crucial step towards full accountability for the killing of the saudi journalist and critic of the crown prince. is outside the saudi consulate in istanbul for us first of all kind of access is she going to get to that consulate. well she has requested permission from the saudis to get into the consulate i don't think she's had an answer as of yet even today that door has been blocked by the employees they have been maneuvering their cars so that we can actually see the door either way she will be making her way to istanbul later today we understand as you mentioned she's met with turkey's foreign minister she is expected to meet with the chief prosecutor tomorrow morning of course she's trying to gather information from the field officials from those involved in the vest a geisha and she's also expected to be talking to friends of. people involved on
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that day almost four months ago now. into that consulate to try and paint a picture of what exactly happened i think it's quite a significant move that. has taken this upon herself to investigate because in her words she said that doesn't seem that the united nations nor any of the member states are really pushing for some kind of independent investigation so we're going to have to wait and see what she finds out the results of her findings only will be made public in june when she is expected to brief the human rights council what's expected to come up in those talks with turkish officials keeping in mind of course the cold for this because they weren't happy with the sort of level of cooperation they felt investigation was going to. correction the turks haven't been able to give any final indictment from our sources we understand there's a frustration with the saudis of course the turkish investigators haven't been able to access any of the suspects there's suspicion about
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a well in the home of the saudi called general which is just a couple of hundred meters down from the consulate from where we are but they again have not been given access to that well the while of about twenty one meters at the same time experts will tell you that d.n.a. evidence forensic evidence so much nature off to the fact can be difficult if not impossible to get to so there's been no final findings from the turks the saudis of course mentation that this was a what they call a rogue operation they've indicted eleven men and five of those officially the death penalty but of course many people will tell you that they find that opaque at best that to this kind of operation that sort fifteen men fly into the country some of those on private jets and undertaking what seems to have been a gruesome operation in a sound a diplomatic mission could not have taken place without any kind of authorization at the most senior levels of the saudi government again all of these
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a question sami as you know it's complicated there are major political implications to this and certainly for just briefly looking back at which just happened in davos it seems it's business as usual a senior saudi delegation sit down with senior officials from different countries and major. organizations lot of money is at stake when it comes to relations between countries so i think many people tell you there is a reluctance of any kind of accountability be held in saudi arabia so i think this is also why this visit and this decision by agnes to take this upon herself to investigate and also i think again to bring to the forefront of what she calls an extremely gruesome and grave murder. because from stephanie decker in a stumble. claiming responsibility for sunday's bomb attacks on the roman catholic cathedral in the southern philippines for the pain army commandos think fighters who are linked to arms for the two explosions which killed twenty seven people.
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president of the bigger the target is visiting some of the wounded on the muslim majority island of hollow where the attack happened but his way the self-proclaimed president one way though is calling for two days of protests to demand nicolas maduro holds new elections president maduro who was sworn into office for a second term earlier this month is accusing the opposition leader of being part of a u.s. led crew. and. we are calling for a mass mobilization at national and international level we will be taking to the streets of venezuela and around the world to follow and show our support for the european union's ultimatum to the government and head of the senate a deadline it's an unprecedented ultimatum in support of our people's demand to bring down the user purse. australia is the latest government to recognize as interim president joins the majority of countries in the americas plus major european union countries such as france germany and the u.k.
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our latin america tell us a new and reports from google turned colombia near the border with them as well. as never before venezuela's armed forces are taking center stage president nicolas maduro spent the day showing he's still in control of the military hanging out with the navy. after overseeing military exercises a prelude to what he says will be an unprecedented display of force next month the problem colombia is a conspiracy to divide our armed forces thousands of messages every day of the social media water trying to erode the army's morale and plant the poison of the trial today i come to say that this bolivarian armed force will be every day more loyal to the people to the revolution and. as he spoke that so-called poison was being distributed by opponents to members of the armed forces it's an amnesty law offered to soldiers and high ranking officers guaranteeing that they'll be no
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reprisals if they defect and cooperate with an interim government parliament the fact that we only need forces we are inviting them to join us to join the people not to come from there. the military is key to president mother's duration empower sold out of soldiers of venezuela to give you an ordered not to shoot the people of venezuela. when why dog interim president designated by the opposition controlled national assembly says that the government has escalated a campaign of repression and is calling on the un high commissioner for human rights to rush to venezuela to witness unfolding events according to penal forum and in jail the tracks arrests the number has jumped from five hundred to seven hundred ninety one over the weekend but so far why the all is not one of them president maduro is treading with caution in part because why dos arrest could trigger a domestic powder keg.
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