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weapons to europe should the arms control treaty collapse so what next steps then for nato. so i think nato is a really really important form for europeans to consult with the us one of the initial concerns with the i.n.f. treaty when president trump announced his decision in october was that european allies weren't consulted you know if there was a plan to address russian compliance concerns with the i.m.f. treaty that plan needs to have all nato member states on on board so nato is a forum for the u.s. to discuss with its allies the allies the approach to take for and it's also a way for europeans to nudge nudge the u.s. into a direction that it sees as more responsible on reducing nuclear risks rather than increasing those risks thank you so much for your insight maxwell very good to hear your thoughts on this max well don when brit from the british american security information council joining us there from london and some good background in full
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on al-jazeera dot com these are the five things to know about the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty how did the agreement come about why the u.s. is withdrawing from it and can the deal still be saved all you need to know on that at al-jazeera dot com and we're getting quite a few comments on this story on the u.s. decision to suspend its participation in the i.n.f. treaty. on facebook saying trump has chosen to become enemies with everyone in the world another comment on facebook from hamada who says the u.s. is no match for russia when it comes to iraq dynamics and one last one from lena who says it's very convenient for the u.s. to find someone to point to thank you very much for all your comments keep them coming use a hash tag a.j. news great and on twitter as well handle at a.j. english don't forget to use the hashtag a.j. news great we're also on facebook of course and on whatsapp and telegram seven four five zero one triple one four nine to get in touch with us moving on now in the final match for the asian cup twenty nine thousand is well under way ahead to nail
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facing up against four time. occidental champions japan this is the first time qatar's ever made it to the finals they're playing against the backdrop of an uneasy makes of politics and sports because a tournament is housed in the united arab emirates one of four countries that have imposed a blockade on qatar since june twenty seventh that speak to on the richest and who's live for us in doha at the aspies stadium kata have performed brilliantly in this competition and they're doing very well in this final round. they all and paramount a lot of these funds would possibly be over in the emirates watching this funnel but of course because of the. dotted around screens around could literally see this sort of crowd for a game console this team is really really sort of a little the whole nation was my how it seemed to do with the world cup twenty
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twenty soon coming in to sort of other ranks outside of the top ten in asia than the ninety three in the world run easy a lot much expected also but if you look a little bit deeper there were signs and this is a team on the rise to us majority of them have come through the countries in a small national academy of very ambitious project to set about six thousand in for just a few hundred yards behind national identity and two thirds of the starting lineup for us to come here and out and kind of just now have a slowing to decide those young players and it starts with outsiders six seven year olds that aspire are coming for you know senior players five years ago for example under nineteen same accounts all warmed up by the asians so i think the core of that scene now doing so well here the age of the asian cup but also the role that we could hope to felix sanchez a spaniard who had been used to coach should also learn as academies showing this is our economy in two thousand and six so he's really grown up to the players the players are driving up with him he took over the senior team
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a couple of years ago to his role a job still a victory should i think. even with all of this age no one expected this is the way to students in a way they have done so you think it is going to seem to go to the malaysian leadership is nineteen and it's a mistake in this final edition just the record for this to. asia history is thank you for that andy richardson live forests aspies stadium here in doha let's speak to another of our correspondents in doha. at the cultural center in doha regardless of the outcome of the qatari play is already heroes tell us about the mood where you are. well it's been one of jubilation and celebration here even before the game began the found sara we're so happy that the qatar team made it to the finals regardless of today's outcome they believe the other team is coming back to their country as champions but right now i'm going to ask my cam mantissa can see you can see the crowd sitting at the edge of their seats very
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quietly in the second half watching hoping that's hard to maintain their two nil lead over japan of course it was a very different scene a few minutes ago when qatar scored their second goal of this came in the first half it's been very very emotional for the fans here they said that they wish they could be in the u.a.e. showing their support for their country but because of the blockade of course they cannot but the spite all that they are very proud of their national team and how they maintain their poise and composure in the middle of all this politics that's taking place at this asian cup thank you for the live for us in doha we will of course check in with you when the final whistle is blown at the stadium there in the let's now speak to friday saturday who is in tokyo for a scuttle for spraying japan in this final of the asian cup tell us about the mode where you are. she. was at the
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beginning. was the. which is really famous for a place where the phones the for the. phones and this is one. of the beginning. there were very enthusiastic about the game but also the second score value by talking to the national team and they will say that they would only talk to buy yeah that is old a couple of years they burst into tears when they saw the. disappointing . the results by the way they were also surprised by the dates of. the sneak. if you have them before. we or the of the people make someone else look into the. scheme and the size
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of the one of the advantages of the seven schemes of some of the advantages of them jordans the adjustments and the spending up here and i think i don't think on those points that they thought that by the end of the first off there was news maybe they could score. they scored at least one one born in. and got out of gordon right but. unfortunate they couldn't do that and many here they were talked about so they're hoping that some of this is going to be changed in the city hall but from the results from the crime scene some of the photos of him having come back to their homes is a big deal for them. they are going back to the homes and the thing that's really losing. patience is more of their music that was so disappointment in tokyo thank you so much for that fatty sodomy lived there with reaction to the final of the
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asian cup between qatar and japan and we've got all the latest updates on al-jazeera dot com four time winners japan taking on cut ties we've said these aid sports stadium in abu dhabi latest score is to nail qatar with about half an hour still left to play as turn our attention to other world news now and venezuela's national assembly is meeting with journalists after several foreign media reporters were detained in the last few days the country as you know is facing a worsening political crisis as president nicolas maduro to step down continue opposition leader one why don't declare himself acting president on january twenty third is called on his support. is to take to the streets to force majeure to resign. has been recognized by many in the international community as the leader of venezuela he has the backing of the us canada and the regional body the organization of american states why do has reached out to moderates backers russia and china promising that a change in government in venezuela favors them the power struggle comes after
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years of high inflation that's cripple the economy of venezuela forcing millions to flee the country in search of a better. let's speak to a latin america editor nod to see a new man who is in caracas for us to see a russia has offered to mediate in this crisis what's been the response. from what i just put out a tweet and also we understand has written a letter to the government of mexico and earl why basically refusing their offer to mediate in talks with or what is called a dialogue with the government and that also includes of course the offer from russia he says that the only thing that can be discussed are not. the possibility of weapons being called a dialogue or a conversation with the government but rather negotiations are still three things the government stepped up president nicolas maduro stepping down allowing the transition government and holding immediate internationally supervised elections so
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clearly both sides are on are not seeing eye to eye on any point so far it seems that this crisis is at a standstill with neither the government nor the opposition willing to cede on any of the key points also we have the european union weighing in interestingly enough saying that they will recognize one wide ball as the interim president by sunday night midnight sunday unless a president agrees to hold immediate elections but they there is a disagreement with the united states as to what the tactics should be moving forward and that is the key point here is on the sanctions that the united states. imposed very very very fierce sanctions that would bases that are basically cutting off funds to the government the e.u. says that they are they want to put pressure on them a little government to hold elections but not any kind of sanctions that would hurt quote the ordinary people of this country. thank you for that lucien newman our latin america editor reporting there live from caracas now the maduro government
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has been accused of cracking down on journalists social media producer is here to explain what's going on now i mean journalists have been talking to in several countries but earlier this week five foreign journalists and their local driver were arrested while covering the political crisis in venezuela three of them worked for spanish news agency f.a. now the other two off french reporters and just a few days before their arrest two chilean reporters were also arrested and then deports in the european union to call for their immediate release. as you know for the european union is extremely important to understand are supported by most of the free in the exercise of their work so european union would always so stand on that side and in this specific moment i want to request the size of them to be begin released and released they were off to more than twelve hours and cost the
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f.a. denies its journalists and venezuela illegally they say as in the door as government had suggested and that they'd identified themselves at the airports airport rather as press but were instead interrogated and here's what sue of those journalists had to say to my four door i took a picture of a graffiti but i didn't know the wall was part of a government building and that's why i was sort of there i got a look daily when we arrived at the hotel the venezuelan intelligence service was waiting for us they asked us to go with them for an interview it was the only thing they said. now are foreign journalists have been arrested many venezuelans are accusing western media of painting the wrong picture and destabilizing the country and one of those that had sweets is a former u.n. special reports wahoo visits of venezuela in twenty seventeen and he compares the western media's coverage of the door to the reporting that led to the two thousand and three invasion of iraq and he calls it propaganda but despite that the committee to protect journalists this week called on that as well is to stop
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blocking news outlets and internet and it says on january the twenty third security forces raided at least three news newsrooms in southern venezuela took at least one television outlet off homeless case of reporting equipment and forced members of the press to delete their material the ongoing ongoing crisis is going to be continuing so do follow us on the news with all those updates sara thank you very much and an interesting discussion on inside story on venezuela's crisis the u.s. has announced as you heard tough sanctions on that as well as oil industry cutting off president maduro's main source of income but can they force him to step down. and watched the show by clicking on the show. and then inside story and some comments here from all of us on the venezuela crisis how me too says wake up venezuelans don't allow the u.s. to plunge your country into chaos and dorothy also on facebook says the venezuelan people deserve humanitarian conflict but the u.s. wants to privatized the oil and other countries that is the agenda look at iraq and how it turned out thank you very much for your comments you can keep on coming on
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this and other stories we're covering on the grades use the hashtag a great not a turkey where senior figures in the ruling party have met the u.n. rubber tour on executions those looking into the murder of saudi journalists. they say agnes shares their frustrations and fear is that they won't be full justice for everyone suspected of involvement saudi arabia insists it's wallace had no knowledge of the killing inside its consulate in istanbul tobar stephanie decker has more from istanbul. it was amusing that last around an hour and a half un special rapporteur for extrajudicial killings meeting with his a senior party advisor is also the first official that the fiance of jamal khashoggi called when she was outstanding outside here after he failed to reemerge almost four months ago now we understand from mr x. that he conveyed. that he believed that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin saw
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a man who was responsible for ordering this killing we know from the un special rapporteur that she's been talking to also the chief prosecutor the man in charge of turkey's investigation trying to figure out what exactly it is turkey has discovered of the foreign minister friends of also his fiance trying to piece together get a sense really of what happened here key that she really wants at this point in time before she leaves is to listen to the order according to the order recording that turkey has from that murder inside that consulate she's currently meeting with intelligence officials in ankara whether she will be played a copy of that will have to wait and see certainly mr act i believe that she will be hearing it before she leaves this is an investigation that. has taken upon herself to investigate in her remote as her role at the united nations because she says that neither the united nations nor any of the member states are pushing for an independent investigation this is of course a hugely loaded political story it's
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a political minefield if you will and almost four months on there really seems to be no justice certainly the body of mr jamal khashoggi has not been found and still nobody knows who exactly ordered the murder. stephanie decker in istanbul there you are watching the use great on al-jazeera if you're with us on facebook live with got a bonus story coming up about how artificial intelligence picks up on our racial and gender biases and still ahead on the grid iranians marks thirty years since the revolution that forever change our nation and appended the middle east to stay with us. hello there already has been quite wet for some of us in the middle east recently is the latest system as it's made its way in through parts of turkey and across into the northern parts of iraq and iran and it's the northern parts of iraq where
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we've had some of the worst conditions here's some pictures of the flooding and that should be the bridge but you can see it's collapsed thanks to the raging floodwaters that we've seen that now this region is only going to see if you will showers as we head through the next few days nothing too heavy some outbreaks of snow there will be drifting their way southward into paula to be run as we head through into sunday i think there will be a few outbreaks of heaviest snow here but for the most part there will be like to snow a bit further towards the south and here in doha we've got an area of cloud that's developing just to the north of us here in doha itself twenty five degrees will be fairly pleasant on saturday by sunday there will be more cloud around and there's a chance of seeing quite a few outbreaks of rain behind that it will turn cooler than it has been so a maximum temperature on sunday just of twenty one degrees the heaviest downpours there will be the other side of the gulf so do expected to be over parts of iran for some of us here it could be really quite heavy as we head down towards the southern parts of africa plenty of showers in the northern parts of our mom as usual but there's also quite
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a few showers in the eastern parts of south africa to. the world's largest oil company fails to become public water tap and. other kingdom of the company inseparable where the world's largest oil producer and dell left in the world's largest stock and fans that definitely felt something al-jazeera investigates the politics of oil the middle east's most potent economic weapon. saudi arabic over the company and the state on al-jazeera. every attack in europe creates fear and division amongst its citizens where stories of loss go on told. a sweeping association of islam with violence leaves erupt in muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the very
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the headline on al-jazeera and the top trending stories at al-jazeera dot com number one the asia cup final with all the latest updates the latest call by the way is one. leading japan in this final of the asian cup. the u.s. china hailed trade talks. at number three tops top story here on the news great today in the u.s. suspending its control treaty with russia all those stories and much more on our website. to be the biggest stock market offering of all time but the saudi oil giant aramco failed to hit the two trillion dollar value set by crown prince mohammed bin solomon so last year the kingdom cancelled a talk listing al-jazeera investigates the reasons behind the failure of the ambitious offering. home to the muslim worlds holiest sites saudi arabia's real source of power comes from oil and saudi aramco turns that
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black gold into dollars and results a company which is never to be noted independently was the crown jewel of the so-called vision twenty thirty there is no doubt that iran co is one of the key pillars to this vision to the growth of our economy and to the progress of the entire kingdom of saudi arabia. to put the company which funds saudi arabia's budget never appeared on any stock market and the kingdom's economy has tanked since then al-jazeera has investigated the ideas behind vision twenty thirty the politics of the kingdom which revolve around oil money and the reasons why the proposed sell off did not work the secretive company has never had to declare its financial reports as a massive transformation had gone public one of the major objections by people in the kingdom was their fear of the money would go into the pockets of the royal family the other issue was the nearly constant oil build saudi arabia has claimed
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since it took over from american big oil firms which founded iran called looking at their reserves figures makes if you look too closely at it you start. scratching your head you wonder how it can stay roughly constant from year to year when they're there producing an export and so much oil every year five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred twenty five million dollars the screeners for you to increase to the crown prince spent millions of dollars to build an image of change and progress but the public relations drive abroad as well as any improvements at home have not proceeded as planned but i see that as a much bigger backlash that even the religious or conservative people is really unemployment saudis not taking jobs the biggest setbacks to shake investor conference. it's came after the confinement of top saudi businessmen the imprisonment of rights activists and economists and find the key the fallout from
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the killing of saudi journalist jamal shocked and you can sort of like to see i'm asking for people to be allowed to speak i'm asking for the minimum killing of the saudi journalist that has put them in the spotlight if they come forward and tell the whole truth of what happened if not. they may be faced with harsh. economic sanctions. and if that's the case the market. seems to be saying well saudi arabia's economy is going to fall off a quest. and we have more for you on the story a solid big job it shares the story behind the making of the film he explains why the film is so important and the difficulties a team has faced so. there aren't many companies in the world which from the economy of an entire country saudi aramco is unique because of not just being the
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world's largest oil producing company but also because it moves business worth billions and billions of dollars across the globe making a documentary about saudi aramco was not easy because saudi arabia does not make it easy for journalists to investigate its most valuable assets. but saudi around cause tremendous wealth comes its influential power it owns assets from china to japan and from europe all the way to the biggest oil refining week in the united states while we were filming the t.v. the united states saudi owned oil refinery police came to check on a to see what he's doing when he was security which is owned by saudi arabia wanted the police to hold this until they could question what people are doing there. we were filming this while saudi arabia was officially denying that its agents have killed journalists to mark a shrug my cameraman looked at me in disbelief and i told her that we will be visiting around those headquarters goofed and uninvited. why is all this important
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when a company which impacts millions and millions of lives across the globe says that it is shedding its cloak of secrecy it becomes a public good story another challenge was to convert this huge cache of information into interesting to see that the authors and industry experts and analysts we used to give us a poor old hard look at saudi aramco and tell us why did the initial offer failed what is the impact of saudi oil in politics and what does it mean for an ambitious prince's vision print. and you can watch this al-jazeera news special iran co the company and the state on friday at twenty g.m.t. right here on al-jazeera. to india now where on friday the government promised billions of dollars to help support farmers but in the streets of new delhi many
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say the government scheme doesn't go far enough to address their concerns reports. these farmers protesting outside the indian parliament want the government to help them they're demanding loan waivers and better prices for their produce the government has pledged almost eleven billion dollars to help them india's interim finance minister is optimistic the economy will improve there are poised to become my dear boys to become a five trillion dollar economy in the next five years. and i supplier to be aspired to become a ten trillion dollar economy and that makes a yes. but the farmers feel they are not sharing in india's economic growth isn't ok you can't be farming has become a loss making proposition for the farmers because seeds and fertilizers have become very expensive it is also expensive to hire farm labor for irrigation sowing and
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harvesting the fields. prime minister narendra modi has been facing widespread discontent from farmers about six hundred million indians depend on agriculture for their livelihoods and many have huge debt debt they say that won't be lowered by what the government is now offering them this is was then a lollipop. six thousand five hundred a month it comes to fifteen rupees for a cup of tea cost that much per day in india i think that this is a total sell out. of the farmers by the government by dick. among the crowd on friday many simply didn't believe the government's latest promises would come to pass especially with elections expected in the coming months . these governments will end soon and be in their graves by the month of may so whatever they are now it's now who will implement their schemes if a new government is elected later why should they agree to these budget proposals.
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and why analysts say the direct cash support being offered to farmers in this interim budget is a clear attempt by modi to shore up crucial political support in the countryside protesters say the plan doesn't go nearly far enough. and the farmers' protests prime minister modi is government has announced a new interim budget sours here with more on the online discussion well it's a may it's a major talking point on social media and it was several trending hashtags including budget twenty nineteen and budget for new india in the finance minister has presented the interior budget to parliament as we said on friday the government plans to increase that spending especially in those rural areas where most of these farmers work and live as well as creating jobs and even improving infrastructure like roads now officials do predict that the economy's going to be growing over the next few. months a big seagull the government has decided that everyone who has up to two actors of
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land will be given direct income support of six thousand indian rupees every year. and i we have some opposition voices in that package we're also hearing it from other people and other leaders as well including the indias in his rather opposition congress party. i think the whole exercise has turned out to be a damp squib first of all we have seen one good thing which is the exemption for the middle class but everything else i mean the she says and refusing to support her father's voice into five hundred rupees a month and that's supposed to be able to deliver the honor and dignity in which world is a minister living some strong words a base investors and voters in this is general election are keeping a close eye on this budget the rural vote matters to the government and online reaction is already giving us a taste of what people are thinking one of those tweets is vicarious here as if you're a poor farm up this six thousand rupees income something that is a big big thing he writes of course of the hashtag but on the flip side so that
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others like sun money saws think it's a tactic to get more votes than development consultant suites and modi and he said after two successive droughts in twenty fourteen twenty fifteen recovering from saddam's bio to monetise ation and twenty sixteen and now you want so by their votes with five hundred rupees a month and even says that's cruel this is the last budget set by moody's government before its time and in maine if you're in india we would like to hear your thoughts on the story gets in touch with us i want to my twitter handle is the hash tag is a.j. news good sara thank you very much for that taking a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world this hour and celebrations have begun in iran to mark the fortieth anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy nine islamic revolution a ceremony has been held at the mausoleum of iran's first supreme leader ayatollah ruhollah khomeini to mark the day he returned from exile robbi reports from tehran
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. when the man who led iranian revolution toppled the king and ended centuries of empire was buried his final resting place was a humble empty plot next to a graveyard now the muzzle iyam of ayatollah ruhollah khomeini iran's first supreme leader serves as a symbol of the islamic republic its grand halls a reminder to visitors perhaps of the reverence he is owed as men and women young and old civilians and soldiers packed into khomeini shrine to commemorate forty years since his return from exile iran is going through one of its most challenging economic decline the government remains clear about who is to blame. and that he had america be damned it does whatever it can to break the power of islam like the many sanctions they've been hosed they're waging psychological war they want to make people pessimistic about islam they haven't achieved it so far and they never will. iranian leaders often speak of the one nine hundred seventy nine revolution
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as a living thing its mission and islamic ideals as perpetual usually for a political purpose forty years later the revolution that khomeini brought to iran continues to be a source of strength for iranian leaders who invoke its ideals to rally support for things like the foreign wars in which iran is currently engaged but leaders here also speak of it simultaneously as something fragile and precious that needs to be protected against external threats but years of economic struggle has led many iranians to have more practical perspectives that at the end of the good education to the revolution has been beneficial i would try to change those of shows that don't think about the people and not one of the people those who live in luxury houses and off expensive cars the officials don't understand the difficulties of liverwurst and it came down to awful nice the economic situation is not good today we are under sanctions if the sanctions did not exist. it could have been better
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iranian leaders who came to power at the time of revolution still wield enormous power but what is happening inside the country stands to change the status quo more than any outside influence as the old guard continues to promote decades old ideas as part of modern day politics iran's economy chips away at government popularity. north korea has agreed to dismantle two of its military sites and open them for inspection ahead of an expected summit between. u.s. special envoy stephen began will needs north korean officials next week to discuss the next steps washington has a list of demands for pyongyang including the destruction of all its uranium enrichment facilities trump is expected to announce details of the next leaders' summit on tuesday israeli forces have opened fire on palestinian protesters in gaza injuring at least five people hundreds of protesters are gathered for the weekly
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demonstrations near the border fence east of the gaza strip the rallies which began last march are calling for palestinian refugees to be allowed to return to their former homes now inside israel they also demanding the end of israel's twelve year blockade of the gaza strip. once again if you're watching us on facebook story about these so-called. women out in sports. final between. gets towards full time with. all the latest to stay with us.
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all right time for sports now and paul is here it's all about the asian cup final of course in wayne injury time right now we are just in injury time so. let's get you straight back to the asian cup final as you've been hearing from folly it's been an incredible story over nobby diary coming up full time now about four minutes of injury time left on the four time champions fell behind in this one the strike from elmo is ali a record ninth asian cup goal in this tournament for him. and i was going to just about rival it from abdulaziz how ten taking cats out to eighteen goals and none conceded throughout a stay in the emirates. twenty minutes to go they did finally casino conceits actually mina mino. getting one back for japan cattle in uncharted territory. but then the japanese conceded a penalty for handball given after the referee reviewed the footage on the v.a.
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and a fifth scored it three one suit cats are. ok and the richardson is live for us over the way out styles aspire academy. on day everyone's been going crazy about this hair in the hair in the office what's that been like over. i've never seen a crowd like a show for children to have somebody saying i'm cats already gave me the sage you got any historical pulling the asian cup the ranks outside it's all descended a.j. hammer out ninety three until he got me into this event and he looks a little bit even over the signs at this point of the young saying here is getting my life out of the bus or joyce you guys are coming through the nationalist bar economy which is based. around here. it was set up in six thousand and four right usually ambitious project so i came to fight silence and develop it was
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a good education for young players as well but only now is that the generation of players are coming through at senior levels every summer five years ago they will be under nineteen in age and so it's not generational like. which didn't get to the world cup in russia. has suddenly come of age these sort of the most difficult circumstances who's going to blush a bit difficult no fines that it is illegal for anyone in the united arab emirates to show any sort of signal that he would scouts and yet despite what they've still been able to proscribe much of it is they wouldn't be galvanizing force these guys because they've known each other. for not side by side in this academy so they have a face and my dad has a child wasn't here a source i was minutes ago now still has a range of hot water. as you mentioned that i think amid all the all the noise from the crowd is still three one is far as i can say but they have been playing in some
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very difficult circumstances psychologically. absolutely interesting so we're going to show you some of the coaches who are still here inside we've been working with the santas about. you know these guys grow up in very tough willfully conditions while the cademy cme have faded hobson spain i'll show you supplying in here again competition for example next week here is under seventeen competition same sharam a trademark of scientists will have told the final say thank you so far and i don't think i did so to our ambassador in the semifinal was a national of the most. they were having a shootout and after that those go down the whole trouble started i suppose i've not been plagued by a young face but in some cities i will shake what immaturity but i'm not sure i can end this game as well about twenty four hours less than japan as
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a profession is one of those signs in that second often they would sorry i missed a negative but if i don't say when i just closure the game out i seconds away now from winning the asia cup for the first started a country's history you have me really really incredible and it just couldn't be any bret's if accounts already i mean in three years time they got to host the world cup some years ago we were thinking well they didn't really have a foothold say i was right so mr session was hosting the world cup and of us i said also what let's say macphail i'll be the first close nice she's never managed to quote fight for the greatest wealth and sensibility the national team would be ready ready to take on the wells in pasadena back to head if not say in june i don't think hope for america south america stopping stuff will be over whether be invited was nice guys suggesting that we take it on the likes of argentina was. that here was my
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son was roxanne was moved to the states and nothing else but it is to show. that somehow wouldn't be a. three hole the final straw was nicely. so you just see how he would be nice for a little the food they made sure wasn't he said he was kind of on their way to winning the state of the city who reviews champions all the noise out there and you know hey right now the reality now is you're tired you can really do you should be home soon and still heavyweights ovation they've been outplayed by very very young harry potter scans old c three one you know final speed. on the as we can see it's a rope thing that authorities have a new correspondent for a second wondering from the in front of the camera i was housed i'm going to celebrate how do they do in gaza. how the man who celebrates his meal this week said because a lot of these crimes are. i do sponsor and they mounted on the front seat going
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over to the emirates you guys are close to it overseas because the book i haven't been able to. use a game account so slight against north korea it is still about one hundred to one hundred pounds and that it had any usual money some money. like right please like honesty that's always my secret on supposing associate for these movies but if i want to know when out of the three days to when is the same as he does come back two cats or a bear mine i can't even fly direct you back so you can see it's a forty minute flights we should be as it is by. high fives ago when there was celebrations are going to be quite some of the sailors are not founds confides out of. the richardson live for us over the over the way and die all the thank you so much and good luck getting home. all right scottie salama is live for
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us in the capital of japan tokyo friday as the mood to plan for time champions they almost got back into an example some of. the tunable actually going to the well there's a lot of the old and they come out her little league golds gold like they did on the arctic yes they did and this is the lead exactly by the way and that is they did the exotic non-scholarly when they got the nationals in the movie got to build it from the beginning ok let's very clear. the game is a good one i mean in their lives they seem a little bit by slaves if you like their little incidents like this come in a little in the second week in like a candidate on the second of that they're going to school he loses so many old village idiot igloo to get a little they say look it's going to be there was all the sounds of a solo then it's only eleven years yellow and let live
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and as i said it was shooting the exactly good in the living like illuminate the day god did lead you to listen and so they are just the illusion that was the sound of the end of their lives only. going to look exactly what was it like they brought it was you know they found out as a culture they called let's face it it was they don't like any of the guns here they got back their enthusiasm and there was a good cheer going with a very exciting reason for the excellence. of the last stores like look at school actually. many of them they knew about the game is coming to a. they felt that actually leaving the place in your. young.
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your young age of an englishman's and the lives and if they were just a guy. because he was in this match and. if you get it like this. it was an experienced team and it was very surprising result. actually they're living that on many japanese t.v. series getting very actions and it's very obvious that disappointments you can see and then all eyes and hears. they're going you know you know one thing i could say in this game many of the times you know as many of the japanese public they would follow you very well you know the girls the and they know the situation for you and your political situation surrounding this game. they're going to do is going to stay and they kept the bikes out that you could easily get extra ration and they mention also she says in the section i actually actually read from
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a moment. or even dollar that i got that teaching they say this kind of amazing local militias and they deserved this thing and i thought it was going to not like it but there was plenty of kind of i mean friday thank you so much the entire kerry let's go back to on the richardson and. how are they how are the celebrations panning out and they. got me on the. ok and these for us i don't think you know. they are celebrating behind him but he come harrison ford is like a case asian cup final between japan and has finished three one two early goals for cats japan did get back into it. but cats ended up winning that's three won that site first asian cup win for council it's been an incredible total one for them nineteen goals scored. only conceding the one there in the final today to the
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four time asian champions they'll be bringing the asian cup trophy back to die ha on saturday it's going to incredible scenes and. incredible ones some are as well. that's all from a ball that's about to fall thank you so much for the celebrations indeed in full swing here in doha as contact claims their first asian cup title beating japan three one in the final will have plenty more on this story and reaction throughout the evening here on al-jazeera of course that's it for daisy's great join us again tomorrow thank you very much for watching.
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hello i'm maryam namazie and watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on the program as the un special rapporteur continues her inquiry into jamal khashoggi death as c.m.e. official says there's no hope his killer will be brought to justice. thailand deploys water cannon and drugs to tackle is badly polluted air activists say the real problem is government complacency. and castles celebrate football history is the world cup host when the first major trophy. welcome to the program our top story this hour the united states is withdrawing from one of its main nuclear weapons agreements with russia saying it's been consistently violated u.s. president donald trump says they are suspending obligations to the into media range
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nuclear forces treaty as of saturday and starting the process of a full withdrawal by august the i.m.f. is a cold war arms control pack signed in one nine hundred eighty seven by the us and the then soviet union it bans land based nuclear missiles with a range of up to five and a half thousand kilometers weapons affectively designed to be used in a localized nuclear war in europe in recent months both sides have accused each other of violating the treaty the us has issued several threats now pullouts we provided russia an ample window of time to mend its ways and for russia to honor its commitment to bar that time runs out. russia has refused to take any steps to return real and verifiable compliance over these sixty days the united states will therefore suspend its obligations under the i have treaty effective february second we will provide russia and the other treaty parties with formal
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notice that the united states is withdrawing from the night after really effective in six months pursuant to article fifteen of the tree. well the kremlin denies it's done anything wrong and says the trumpet ministration fabricated the allegation to get out of the pact and develop a new messiah or a challenge reports from moscow. well before my point made his announcement that the united states was pulling out of the iran after e.c. the kremlin had already said that well as the official deadline it's washington d.c. had given moscow to comply with its ultimatum hasn't yet come around that's tomorrow fabry the seconds. it is expecting to receive official notice from the united states and then and only then would it actually respond properly but of course russia was expecting this decision we all were it has been coming for a while and so russia has been talking about this for sometime in the russian
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perspective is this the accusation is it says that this particular russian cruise missile are in violation of the on after are false it's not they say and actually the united states is long wanted to pull out of the treaty it's long wanted to. begin a new arms race that's what moscow says and therefore it's using this one particular cruise missile as justification for doing that the russians have long accused the united states of its own violations of the i.n.f. and actually what they say is the likely outcome of this treaty being ripped up is going to be worse for european countries which are stuck in between the united states geographically on one side and russia on the other it's the european countries that are actually in the hot zone of where a new breed of cruise missiles will ballistic missiles would actually be able to
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hit well alan fischer is live for us now in washington that has been a longstanding allegations of violations of this treaty alan what more have we heard from the u.s. today about why it's choosing to withdraw from the treaty. yeah it's not news not something that's just come in with the trumpet ministration the concerns of been expressed before by barack obama and his team and they were worried about what the russians were doing certainly the united states said they've made plenty of approaches to russia to ask them to be in compliance with the agreement this is been at least thirty or thirty diplomatic exchanges between the two countries we know that in december the united states put russia on notice saying look if you don't come into compliance then we are going to walk away from this is well because they feel that they shouldn't be boned by the treaty of no one else is playing by the rules they're asked for the russians will want to be a putin has criticized the treaty in the past they say that they have not breached
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this this is the united states walking away because they want to develop their own nuclear weapons and certainly we know that donald trump has talked about how he wants to reinforce the u.s. military who wants to give them new weapons how he says he understands nuclear weapons better than most people because a relative was once a nuclear scientist but this is a longstanding complaint by the united states and they're saying ok this agreement in six months time we are pulling out we are putting the russia on notice that we've simply had enough it's one thing alan to withdraw from the treaty intonate is accusations but is there anything. that might replace it as a trump administration spoke about what they might do next. well certainly the doesn't seem to be an inclination on either side to approach that we know that the united states has talked to the allies because when you talk about restricting
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intermediate ballistic missiles you're talking about when you fire from russia a limited nuclear war that would be fought in europe and therefore nato have been fully briefed about what the united states was planning to do but no one is talking at this stage about some sort of replacement certainly in six months time when the united states walks away from this there is the possibility that there could be some renewal there's also the possibility that in the six months both sides come together and perhaps adjust the terms and that's certainly something we've seen from donald trump in the past you remember the nafta trade agreement completely different area but he didn't like that and then there was a renegotiation so that is always possible but certainly at the moment it seems that both countries are taking a hard line the united states believes that russia is not in compliance therefore they don't need to play by the rules anymore they shouldn't be in a pact if no one else if they're the only ones unilaterally following the rules what is russia doesn't see themselves as being in the side in any breach and
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therefore they feel that this is the united states simply playing politics in the world stage and as we know the russians never like to lose from threats they don't like the word ultimatum and therefore there's no sign of any replacement on the horizon thank you very much for now allan fresh air with the latest on that story from washington. senior figures in turkey's ruling ak party have met the un human rights investigator is looking into the murder of saudi journalist. they say agnes shares their frustrations and fears that there won't be full justice for everyone suspected of involvement the saudi leadership insists it had no knowledge of the killing which took place inside its consulate in istanbul last october.
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the united nations delegation has shown that their objective is to convey the facts and deliver true evidence in case to the whole world they have listened to my testimony as a friend of jamal khashoggi we have no hope of reaching justice as long as the first suspect saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon is in full control of all aspects of governance including the judiciary the united nations investigation team has the same suspicions and are trying to reach the truth objectively and therefore they are seeking help from turkey stephanie decker has more from outside the consulate in istanbul. it was amusing that last around an hour and a half un special rapporteur for extrajudicial killings meeting with his a senior party advisor is also the first official that the fiance of jamal khashoggi called when she was outstanding outside here after he failed to reemerge almost four months ago now we understand from mr x.i.i. that he conveyed to analysts that he believed that the did the saudi crown prince
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mohammed bin some man who was responsible for ordering this killing we know from the un special rapporteur that she's been talking to also the chief prosecutor the man in charge of turkey's investigation trying to figure out what exactly it is turkey has discovered also the foreign minister friends of also his fiance trying to piece together get a sense really of what happened here key that she really wants at this point in time before she leaves is to listen to the order according to all the recordings that turkey has from that murder inside that consulate she's currently meeting with intelligence officials in ankara whether she will be played a copy of that will have to wait and see certainly mr act i believe that she will be hearing it before she needs to this is an investigation that. has taken upon herself to investigate in her remit as a role at the united nations because she says that neither the united nations nor any of the member states are pushing for an independent investigation this is of
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course a hugely loaded political story it's a political minefield if you will and almost four months on there really seems to be no justice certainly the body of mr jamal khashoggi has not been found and still nobody knows who exactly ordered the murder. the united arab emirates has denied using spying software to hack the i phones of what it calls friendly countries it follows an investigation by the reuters news agency they say the u.a.e. employed a team of former us intelligence operatives to hack the i phones of hundreds of thousands of activists diplomats and foreign leaders in two thousand and sixteen and seventeen they included the emir of cattle and a senior turkish official the u.a.e. confirmed it has cyber capabilities and didn't deny the wider hacking claims the un refugee agency has called on the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces to help civilians access medical care the s.d.f. has been asked to designate a transit site in northeast syria where people who are fleeing war in harsh winter conditions can get lifesaving aid well this comes after twenty nine babies and
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children died from hypothermia at the whole refugee camp over the past eight weeks more than twenty three thousand people including many women and children arrived at the camp since the end of november. six months on from the latest about a virus outbreak in the democratic republic of congo in the world health organization says four hundred sixty people have now been killed have been seven hundred forty three confirmed cases since the virus returned last august making it the worst outbreak in the nation's history response efforts continuing are continuing to be hampered by violence and resistance from some traditional communities there's no cure for the virus yet but the w.h.o. says it might have turned a corner in stopping the spread with a vaccine this particular vaccine. has been proven in west africa to be effective and tried so and we are seeing that same process all hold in congo where
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