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out of four hospitals have closed we have a weapon and station of starvation and medicine scar city through this is a social community koster a community policy in order to negotiate a solution you need both parties to agree on an outcome to those to term expired on the tenth of generally the only need to negotiate is when you see going to leave and i say you understand the present president trumps administration working in the coalition with latino america and the hemisphere and also some other countries of the u. this is needed and it's imminent venis well in spring it's all stoppable wreckage from a plane which went missing was carrying cardiff city football and ileana salah and his pilot has been found in the english channel the twenty eight year old arjun time plays at croft disappeared while flying from nonce to the u.k. two weeks ago when he was due to make his cardiff city debut solace family had to carry out a private investigation after officials called off s h. still
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ahead for you on the program israel starts constructional a new six metre high barrier along its border with gaza and the campaigning begins for presidential elections and one of west africa's most stable nations we look at the key players. hello once again welcome to the look of the international forecast i'm afraid there is no let up in that heavy rain across northern parts of queensland that the system downpours they continue to roll away townsville for example will see further flooding rains exacerbating an already dire situation there that's monday's picture or heavy downpours coming in to the south where we're getting temperatures up to around twenty eight celsius in adelaide or twenty two for melbourne the increase in
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temperature really is the trend over the next few days thirty two for perth on monday getting up to thirty four as we go on into tuesday and that warm air started to push his way for the race was thirty two in adelaide and the twenty seven from melbourne yeah the rain that keeps coming down across a good part of queensland to townsville seeing yet more heavy rainfall there the weather making its way towards new zealand as we head on towards the middle part of the way before the here now enjoy his warm dry and sunny twenty three cells just for clint twenty seven there for christchurch over the next couple of days but the rain starting to push its way and across the south island may have had some rains business the snow into northern parts of japan all of that still around on monday but a warm one in tokyo with a high of eighty. a face can tell a story without uttering a single. unknowing glom. can guidance.
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a simple touch inform. the young convention manatee of life witness through the lens of the human eye. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. welcome back a quick look at the top stories this hour pope francis has made an impassioned plea to end the war in yemen as he begins a visit to the u.a.e. one of the main coalition partners fighting in the yemeni civil war all this is the
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warring sides have been holding talks aboard a u.n. charter vessel in the red sea in an attempt to save the fragile to date a cease fire the two sides were meant to withdraw their forces from the strategic port city last month and u.s. president donald trump has again warned that he would consider sending the military to venezuela speaking to the american network c.b.s. trump also said that he had turned down a meeting with president nicolas maduro. israel has announced it started building a controversial new barry along its border with gaza when finished the fence will be sixty five kilometers long and six meters high hundreds of palestinians have been killed in fallon's injured in months of protests along the border. over the weekend we began building the above ground barrier along the gaza border the barrier will prevent terrorists from gas from penetrating into our territory on the ground i would also like to make it clear if the quiet is not maintained in gaza we will make decisions even in the election period and will not hesitate to act. that
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has more now from last year or some. well this is confirmation that work has now begun on what has been a longstanding plan by the israelis to build a much more substantial much higher much stronger border fence along the israel gaza border it will run along the same course as the underground barrier which israel has also been constructing to prevent tunnels from gaza territory into israeli territory and it is accompanied by a warning from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that despite the fact that elections are upcoming in israel ninth of april is the date for those elections to take place that israel would take any military action that it deemed necessary unless hamas continued to ensure that quiet prevailed along the border of course the protests have been going on on that border for ten months now there are also efforts underway by the egyptians and the qataris to try to ensure that quiet
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prevails the political leader of hamas which controls the gaza strip is now honey and is in cairo there's an understanding that the egyptians are saying that they will maintain the opening of the rough our border crossing if hamas continues or does more to restrain the border protests but the fact that the these protests and the situation on the border is extremely tense and could lead towards an escalation has been evidenced again today sunday with the publication of a video which showed what took place on the twenty second of january when an israeli soldier was struck in the helmet by a bullet fired from gaza and territory islamic jihad claiming that that was their action shooting that israeli soldier after he himself had been firing into a crowd of protesters and the fact that his helmet protected him from significant injury or even death could be really the line between what might have been a major escalation and which what and what actually took place which was an israeli
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tank firing on a hamas border post killing. one thomaston even so it does remain extremely delicate situation and on top of the fact that already according to the united nations last week we have seen two hundred ninety five palestinians killed in these ten months of protests six thousand injured by live fire twenty nine thousand injured all together now the u.s. is deploying a further three and a half thousand troops to the southwest border with mexico the pentagon says these additional units will serve three months to support customs agents already there the deployment raises the total number of active duty forces on the mexico u.s. border to around four thousand three hundred and fifty president trump is still fighting to fund his proposed border wall and as threatened to declare a national emergency if the democrats don't give into his demands indian police have rescued more than one hundred eighty people in a series of raids on human traffickers indian media saying thirty two men and one hundred fifty one women were saved many in the northeastern state of money pour at
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least forty of the women were from nepal eight people have been arrested police say the women were being sent to cities across south asia and the middle east children in romania suffer the highest mortality rates in europe despite funding from the e.u. no new government hospital has been built in the country since the fall of communist rule thirty years ago part of this is down to corruption as lawrence the reports now from booker arrests. corruption kills people and in romania hospitals do not necessarily make people better because wrests children's hospital was built in one nine hundred eighty two and much of the equipment doctors and nurses have at their disposal looks like it hasn't changed in the thirty seven years since inside the hospital lies one year old iron valentino to mr diagnosed by a doctor he's now in a coma his young parents are living in the hospital as his body breaks down in
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front of them they look completely destroyed. if one of the counties made no recovery since he came here his lungs are starting to collapse and his little heart is as well he's on life support they've killed my son. images obtained by al-jazeera of the conditions inside some of romania's public hospitals are barely believable this is the pathology units where human tissue was stored inside the hospital in one of romania's biggest cities clues the european union offered one hundred seventy million dollars worth of funding for three new wells bittles a full five years ago but the work hasn't even started the crisis led carmen and on to form a business woman to launch a crowdfunding campaign to build a new hospital in the capital stepping in where the government has failed they already raised nearly twenty million dollars there will bottom of the garden lawyer were slapping their main estate in the face for showing them it's possible in a country where impossible is what you're always told regarding the first hospital in the country for children with cancer after thirty years of incompetence from the
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remaining state so this is it's the first new hospital to be built in romania since the fall of communism paid for by the public it'll be finished years before the government gets around to building them you may well ask yourself how it can be that so a group of business women with no healthcare background can build a hospital from scratch in romania while the government apparently colt's one on so is that corrupt officials don't want seems european funding because they have. to account for it and can't simply stick the money in their pockets the other theory is that they're all just completely incompetent probably the truth is somewhere in the middle no doubt there are politicians who want to do something about all this but they're up against a huge wall of corruption the current health minister run a relatively successful hospital herself but she admitted to us the system is broken with officials stealing money from public funds yeah i know what i have
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gotten m.r.i. scanner for five hundred thousand but here they bought one for two and a half million the exact same one this explains a lot it didn't need explaining someone stole two million euros on the pretense of buying medical equipment you understand about there is you have to say it's hardly a great indorsements of the current president of the european union's who admits the thinks it won't be able to build a new hospital for another five years anyway it'll all be too late for florian and denise are they watching their baby son die in front of their eyes killed by corruption largely al-jazeera book or rest. the japanese com a knesset on a scrap plans to build a new s.u.v. in the u.k. warning that on thirty other breaks it is making it harder to plan for the future the next generation x. shell is set to be manufactured in sunderland but the company's announced it will now make the car at its plant in japan the u.k. set to leave the e.u. at the end of march but the terms of its departure
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a still unclear for brennan has more now from london. now this announcement from the sun we think was due to come out on monday but because of leaks in the media it's been rushed out and the letter has been issued by. ficci now he doesn't specifically say that bracks it is this is the actual reason he says there are wider issues in the car industry at the moment they're having to invest a lot in to deal with new emissions rules that have sweep that have swept across europe but he says that the uncertainty over the way bracks it is going to pan out has certainly weighed on the minds of the decision to the company's decision to make investments in the north of england now the extra oil was due to be made both in japan and the north of england what they're going to do is consolidate production just in japan he also says though that there shouldn't be an impact on jobs massive plants in some of the land at least not in the short term because the
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other models that are made for example the very successful eco model called belief that will still continue to be made in the in the hundreds of thousands of units at sunderland alan race is on to be senegal's next president campaigning has just started an incumbent made a marquee sally is hoping for a second term he's up against four candidates have accused him of crash pracon down on the opposition nicholas hack now reports. he calls himself the candidate for all for supporters of president mike you saw this is more than a political slogan but a message they'll now be spreading as the presidential campaign has officially started. but i've got them. why i ask them of course we are very confident we will win because we have the best candidate the one who has brought economic cultural and political stability like no other but this stability for the opposition comes at a cost the leader of the senegalese democratic party karim wanted it is in exile
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and convicted on corruption charges while the popular former mayor. remains in jail the opposition accuses of cells government of using the courts to clamp down on political opponents nonsense says former prime minister today this has nothing to do with. politics it's about mismanagement of public funding and i think in his program i think presidents have made it very clear that he would like to make progress on fighting corruption with the two leading figures of the opposition out of the race it seems there's no stopping. he's been opening one infrastructure project after another jumpstarting and now booming economy. this is the latest infrastructure project in are greeted by president mikey sol it's a building for government officials and ministers a building helps to be in charge of if you wins a second mandate because the challenge for sol is to translate his economic success
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into votes. while the economy is booming political freedom is shrinking warns amnesty international police band several opposition protests the four other candidates struggle to mobilize supporters with many disappointed that karim wanted in khalifa sol are absent from this race we think president saleh is hijack the electoral process locking in the short victory with a campaign that has barely started were t. shirts are being distribute. faster than voter id cards senate going to be one of the most stable democracies in africa it's also one of the most unpredictable. among the six million voters will go to the polls in twenty days time or young first time voters and undecided and powerful. not always so easily swayed by slogans. are the car. now some of the most influential russian artists taking center stage at an exhibition in doha organizers hope this show will inspire
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a new generation of experimentation is fos of a cultural exchange program between catherine russia. went to take a look. for evocative chromatic colors and abstract shapes experimental arts in the form of architecture technology and science all on show here in a full fi station now an article in the country capital eighty one masterpieces from some of the most influential figures in russian art history the director of the exhibition says it's one of many aiming to inspire young artists qatar isn't a moment in time where it is looking at technology looking at creation science are really when you see that across the country see with the different institutions that are happening and we are part of this and it has to start somewhere and it's part of a year long cultural exchange between the two countries russian art in the twentieth century challenge traditional concepts inventing art with science astronomy and
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mathematics ought experimentation was interrupted in the one nine hundred thirty s. would come in this leader has ordered artists to present an optimistic future to the masses but revived in the fifty's and sixty's. this is always going to it being things which did buy me fifty years ago in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight this was the time when i learned to build a famous artist knowledge whom i never saw that i decided to devote to him. from shop linear lines geometric objects and spatial dimensions evoking futuristic ideas as oneness connected god this inspired by floating pieces of fact in a bowl of chicken broth soup. this piece by vladimir tatton is called happens tower the architect an artist designed this meant to be four hundred mi to tell all i in glass and steel that each of the structures was meant to revolve at different
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speeds it was so ahead of its time but never built a symbol of what could be achieved in the form of modern architecture. work. for the country artist in residence says he's inspired by the works. explores different mechanisms and takes on the idea of moving or coincidentally enough of always on that also. very strongly towards my work as i also have worked with kinetic architecture and also the modeling based on it as well this idea of a moving object. would be placed in the middle of the room and consistently moving as world remains dynamic to me. artistic exchanges between countries and generations sends the message that radical innovations are a sign of forward thinking mohammed al jazeera. just a quick look at the top stories now pope francis has made an impassioned plea to
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end the war in yemen as he starts a visit to the united arab emirates one of the main coalition partners fighting in the civil war a catholic leader is now in abu dhabi in the first ever papal visit to the arabian peninsula the birthplace of islam four years of war killed thousands of yemenis devastated the economy and pushed millions to the brink of starvation. with great concern in full in the humanitarian crisis in yemen the population is exhausted by the long conflict many children are suffering from hunger there's no access to food schools brothers and sisters the cries of these children and their parents before god or the pope's comments coincided with new efforts to rescue a fragile ceasefire in the yemeni port city of data parties to the conflict have been holding talks aboard a un charter vessel in the red sea the meeting between the saudi u.a.e. backed government and the who sees it was chaired by the un the two sides were
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meant to withdraw their forces from her data last month but have failed to do so. in our other headlines u.s. president donald trump has again warned that he would consider sending the military to venezuela trump told the u.s. network c.b.s. to be it turned down a meeting with president nicolas maduro pressure is mounting on the embattled latin american leader and the deadline to call fresh elections is due to expire on sunday several european nations are poised to recognize one quite as the interim leader if my dura fails to announce a presidential vote. the wreckage from the plane which went missing was carrying cardiff city footballer in the in his pilot has been found in the english channel a twenty eight year old arjun time players playing disappeared while flying from norm's to the u.k. two weeks ago. and israel has announced it started building a controversial new barrier along its border with gaza when finished the fence will be sixty five kilometers long and six meters high hundreds of palestinians have
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been killed and thousands injured in months of protests along the border. was the headline stay with us witness is next and that been more news from doha after that in twenty five minutes time that's it for myself and the team here in london. for counting the cost this week we're focusing on venezuela where people are scavenging for food as a political crisis unfolds how the game of oil is influencing events on the ground plus how predators are playing a role and why the reports of rampant. counting the cost on al-jazeera.
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