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to protect one of the region's most iconic creature cars are disappearing because a legal pad trained with booming researchers wanted to see if reintroduction of a cause was a viable option to save some of these population really good young techno on al-jazeera. hello i'm maryanne demasi and london just a quick recap of the top stories for you now british politicians have been voting on amendments to prime minister to resign may's european withdrawal deal which was resoundingly rejected earlier this month the results of these votes could influence the way the u.k. leaves the european union so let's go live now to paul brennan who is outside westminster for us paul take us through developments tonight. well indeed just as you say these votes are two amendments to teresa mayes rather neutral motion that
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you put before the house of parliament before the commons a fortnight ago and what she's said is that she will abide by it and probably go back to brussels with whatever they say and i have to say the two of the most interesting amendments have been defeated the first was from an m.p. called dominic grieve and he sought to force six days of parliamentary time to be set aside so that other options could be explored by the m.p.'s he was effectively taking power to parliament and taking it away from the government that's been defeated and then there was another interesting amendment for me that's cooper a labor m.p. an opposition m.p. who want to just one day have time to open up a window of opportunity for a bill to be passed that would extend article fifty that is postpone britain's departure from the european union and in the last few minutes that has been defeated by the commons as well what's it's left with us is the most interesting amendment left to vote on ism is from a graeme brady who's a conservative m.p.
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and his amendment which is touch and go whether that will pass invites the prime minister to go back to brussels and try to renegotiate a deal which was already rejected by both parliament and by the european union it seems that suit theresa may will be sent back to brussels to renegotiate the backstop this insurance policy over trying to avoid a hard border between ireland. and northern ireland now john says of succeeding when she goes to brussels look fairly slim because the european union has already issued statements it's already preparing a reaction to say that frankly they are not interested in reopening negotiations over the withdrawal agreement for as they're concerned that was all agreed last november and movement has to come not from the e.u. but from london here where the government is sitting thank you very much paul brennan with the latest from westminster moving toward other top stories this hour
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venezuela's attorney general has asked the supremes court to open a preliminary investigation into self became president why does is also called on the court to freeze the opposition leaders bank accounts and impose a travel ban on him on monday the u.s. imposed its toughest of a sanctions on venezuela's state owned oil company paid a vesa and fries seven billion dollars worth of its assets earlier the united nations warned that a government crackdown on anti would do a protest as it led to a record number of arrests just from twenty third of january that if you are a cause the biggest lost wins here there were at least we now believe six hundred ninety six people to turn out. throughout the country as a whole lawyers are still receiving information. which they are verifying. this is the most the highest number of detentions recorded in a single day since that for at least twenty years the un is warring parties in
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yemen to withdraw troops from her day to immediately fighting has fled in the port city and some other areas risking the collapse of a six week old cease fire arafat is the crisis will get worse after the retired dutch general in charge of the un brokered truce to step down around thirty thousand people in northeast nigeria fled into neighboring cameroon ferrying an attack by boko haram fighters they left around town in borno state at the weekend. following the departure of cameroonian forces in securing the town after it was attacked by boko haram on january fourteenth sudan's intelligence and security chief has ordered the release of all people detained in anti-government protests that started last month the protests began over cuts to bread and fuel subsidies but have now grown into calls for an end to president bashir is thirty here will. you're up to date with top stories this hour more news coming up later on the al-jazeera world starts now.
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language going back several thousand. the arabic language only came to north africa in the seventh and eighth centuries. the only grab your liver is the second largest american and has its these mountains. it's in one of the mountain villages here and sings in m a z it's about the harshness of her life and out of many other women. and there are lots more women here than man. her were no one can see that. and that's what the story is about. the villages near the source of the river are poor and geography plays
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a major rule in iraq poverty three quarters of the four million people living in poverty in morocco live in rural areas. this is who's bringing up her three boys. and ibrahim on her own can deal with. that model there so what if. that had more to go as one then explained that. this law that says yes. young condoms again. can you tell them. that. the last. let's get a mass. that the was then that.
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that's. what am. i left same. as though it is they'd issue it is it what it was true it and then what it did. i was taught. us that there's some wild animal goodness in the that's never said that that. said man i. hope. you're canadian. and i'm. yes and say our order there then that. the last say if there are still some vents i'm not going to go. then that. there are no real jobs here for men of working age so most of them have to leave for bigger farms or
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cities to find jobs leaving their families for long periods at a time. so the women have to do pretty much everything. operates a small cafe for tourists and passers by but you could hardly call it a real business. like many here she lives more or less on the poverty line. can you or didn't. climb mount all of them and so i'm asking the. ones that go on said our door sister dad endorsed him all of a lot of what our. once of investments. could have done some that i made then that's in the sales laden sales i don't want. in two thousand and five morocco begun its national human development initiative support project with a million dollar budgets aimed at improving people's living conditions and reducing
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poverty by twenty fourteen the overall poverty rate had been cut by about half but there's still a yarning gap between urban and rural poverty official figures suggest that over eighty percent of the rural population still lives in poverty or are considered. so there are still i should. say. you can tell a lot about a society from its cultural expression including its music and song and in december speaking community separation is a recurring theme. of. oh. oh. oh.
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yeah that's pretty good if a lot for nothing and after. that for having ridden a horse feed the house and. the can a lot of them. have enough that's what i meant to get had to get a vehicle after you. only find. one holiday there. and one of the fans. over on life expectancy in morocco is only a few years lower than in europe and the united states but the harsh living conditions in remorse rural areas and poor access to health care affect long term. literacy is also know especially among girls whose education can be limited for a number of different reasons.
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named after the fourth daughter of the prophet muhammad's their spotty ma the mother of three boys fots him out with the three daughters. the young daughter of. and the oldest one and. who is the first fall to must mother. any sort of funny little. bit of the benefit. and then i have no. joke. know i don't have. a. concept. i was going to going to have
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according to an american and called the borgen project which has reported in detail on morocco three factors influence maracas development illiteracy inequality and economic instability despite economic growth the gap between rich and poor in morocco is why it's. even if she didn't live in such a remote marginalized area like the atlas it would be very hard for have to move out of poverty over a quarter of morocco's adult population is still estimated to be illiterates far more in rural communities like. many of the menfolk of happy does village of to get seasonal work in farming which accounts for forty percent of all jobs and
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but the biggest challenge in the national fight against poverty is how to reduce the high levels of illiteracy. in some rural areas one group or suggested that as many as eighty three percent of women are illiterate few girls in the villages of the atlas mountains are able to continue their education beyond primary school secondary schools are usually several kilometers away and parents can't afford the travel expenses. or they're in larger towns and they can't afford to pay for lodgings as well as being too mistrustful of the accommodation facilities to allow their daughters to stay away from home charities have now started to build boarding houses for female students aged between twelve and eighteen they gets meals access to computers and the volunteers supporting them to look after them giving some girls the chance of secondary education and fatima was not lucky enough to benefit
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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 medicine. science to to be a good subject to bring different people from all over the world together. to such like a magical good the more i learn about the more i respect science in a golden age with professor jim is one of. the world's largest oil company fails to become public water tap and. all the kingdom of the company inseparable where the world's largest oil producer and you don't list in the world's largest stock exchange that definitely felt something out just zero investigates the politics of oil the middle east's most potent economic
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weapon. saudi arab coke the company and the states on al-jazeera. hello i'm maryam namazie and londa just a quick round up of the top stories m.p.'s here in the u.k. are about to conclude voting on amendments to prime minister to resign may's breaks it withdrawal deal which was resoundingly rejected earlier this month so the no one knows have it. and these have so far defeated most of the amendments which include extending article fifty and giving parliament more control of the brakes at process the u.k. has until march twenty ninth to agree on a withdrawal deal or risk crashing out of the e.u. trees amazed planning to ask e.u.
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leaders to reopen the talks despite the bloc warning that the divorce deal she agreed with them in november is non-negotiable. but as well as attorney general has asked the supremes court to open a vest a geisha in the end to go is called on the court to freeze the opposition leaders bank accounts and impose a travel ban on him on monday the u.s. imposed its toughest ever sanctions on venezuela's state owned oil company but a vesa and earlier the un warned that a government crackdown on anti madeira protest as has led to a record number of detentions just from twenty third of january that if you recall the previous day last words here there were at least we now believe six hundred ninety six people to turn out. throughout the country as a whole long as a store receiving information. which they are verifying. this is the most the highest number of detentions recorded in
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a single day since for at least twenty years. the un is edging warring parties in yemen to withdraw troops from hard data and mediately fighting has fled in the port city of all the areas risking the collapse of a six week old. around thirty thousand people in northeast nigeria have fled into neighboring cameroon fearing an attack. as they left town in borno state to the weekend following the departure of cameroonian forces that. security chief has ordered the release of all people detained during anti-government protests that started last month the protests began of a fuel subsidies but have grown into calls for an end to president bush. we'll have more on all of our top stories in the news hour that's coming up in twenty five minutes time i'll see you then now continues.
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some remote villages in the atlas mountains in central morocco offer no means for men to support their families so they're forced to leave them for long periods to do agricultural work or city jobs long distances the way they send money back home but this is a harsh unforgiving and onerous life for their wives and children. the women have to keep house care for the children and do subsistence farming. even getting the kids off to primary school every day can be a major operation and one that doesn't always sponsor. like that. in a day when you left. i never knew that i would rather than an advocate either.
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that conceal cry or less subtly only i'm sure you know about toss their numbers for the other shoe to come commission from some of its impact then it has to last something like a mistake i thought was really better in a canyon others have had their one neck in the chest at the moment do. what do you want to get there you know i was an occasional know when i'm up but i'm going to it's going to hell i'm going to consume. sometimes husbands can't come home for family ok she was like eight feet as husband tristan is serving in the moroccan army in western pa. that is to say. we love the left. serve if two families we still couldn't. afford them but i think they did enough. that they're going to try to go. and see the family did they test.
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fatima's husband's optima has be away for two or three months at a time to do seasonal agricultural work. even though he's often away he's an important father figure in the extended family because his brother the same is a soldier and a way for much longer periods while his young family is growing up. in a. me. only a game where you really think. there's a new cold and you know. it's really not it was real.
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but how do you know. when and why the mission here in the budget. we still do now who hadn't been. to the challenge. this is. a traditional dance among and as the speaking people in morocco and algeria. generally came she has. won the in the in chief could if the fluid. in the world there were some. people said she couldn't she could mean look at machine of difficulty in love
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. in the sheets. and i. said it's in the lead up to now i'm wolf and you can have that or if the homes of which come from. only the only living as yearly let's we are. little can we know we could call it wolf once you know you were. or how we tell you more. again was. led to my car but you see there's a song about separation from family written by an unknown moroccan soldier it was banned in morocco in the one nine hundred seventy s.
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under the authoritarian rule of king has and the second. or yeah i guess i don't want to go out tonight and throughout of course you're going to sit down and you're going well yeah. like a little bit one village. there came way in oregon over and over. and as i said now george tenet we're ten. adams back i had a ruler and a model. or as you used coverage used to have the rough as an aside i have less of a fuss i'm clearly a bit swell makinson having in mythology have a guy going to come and measure and measure had his hand over it you should have
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cornish. repeat here this is never was big day this is with his mother fatima. in islam creetown can be done at almost any time in the boy's early life and the timing varies from family to family as well as across different countries in the muslim worlds. and. the celebration starts in the morning with all the women of the village present. food is important of course as is traditional and chanting along with its shrill high pitched.
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the women are the rock on which these communities are built but this way of life is precarious and the question has to be asked as to how sustainable it is into the third decade of the twenty first century. education could improve their standard of living lift families and women like these out of poverty and stop them from falling back into the act. as n.g.o.s working in the activists have sent children like maybe twenty sisters need to acquire skills that's might ultimately take them out of their communities. but only by doing so you break the cycle of the clocks these women into such an unforgiving way of life. and enable them to become productive members of the
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workforce and moroccan society as a whole. the canadian one can finish sure that if scarves. were the full analysis then cancer west had kind of half left the designation is what doesn't get your vision is that well that they're going to they're going to. get ahead and have run out and not have on your ass jensen gentlemen are going to be developed less and didn't have. that. pressure does it have. shut down or you know also launching new uniform.
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we've got more flooding rains into northeastern parts of australia and all the areas of queensland still struggling with the heavy downpours the weather system bringing some rain down towards the south while the more welcome here and ahead of this weather system it stays very hot adelaide and melbourne still getting well up into the thirty's and in tasmania we are still having some problems with major wildfire still burning away at least ten of those five still well out of control said the battle does continue but we should see somewhat cooler weather grassy
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pushing in as we head towards the weekend for wednesday temperature is thirty six thirty seven for adelaide and also for melbourne that is for the north if you downpours continuing more flooding rains coming back towards townsville can still doing too badly by this day for sallis still very much in evidence that was a southwestern to the thirty's here is well posted around thirty one celsius all systems because through thursday thirty six the by thursday that is for the southeast the heat breaks twenty one sells his for melbourne and a welcome twenty five for adelaide hopefully some tautened right also making its way into tasmania at this time that cloud all right most racist white out towards southern possibly satan and will gradually move north. every armed attack in europe creates fear and division amongst its citizens where stories of loss go on told. a sweeping association of islam with violence
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leaves erupt in muslims facing the stark reality of being ostracized by the very communities in which they live love and moon the tragic loss of life twice evict and on al-jazeera. my name is joseph gemma our born enough from a new never sloughed i did it. because the woman in my money does so everybody has one. so that's how i came to bed.
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