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with a gal who is free to fuck you too you want to be a developed country nobody is disputing the economic revolution what i don't recall saying this is a battle development is not the same as democracy head to head on al-jazeera. indian warplanes strike targets along the border of pakistan administered kashmir as tensions over the disputed territory escalate. but i'm fully back to watching al jazeera live from doha also coming out. by nonmembers across the house so genuinely war it's that time is running out. deadlocked ten facing a deadline britain's prime minister office bottom end three choices on breaks it. see u.s.
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president arrives in vietnam voice second summit with north korea's leader. and iran as foreign minister shocks the diplomatic world with a sudden resignation but there's no sign yet his boss will accept that. an air raid by indian fighter jets has further heightened tensions with pakistan which have been simmering since a suicide bombing in the disputed kashmir region pakistan's military treated these speeches showing what it says is debris from the as close to the border between pakistan and pakistan administered kashmir they say they are no casualties and no damage none the less the foreign minister is warning of consequences either pakistan could finance if there is aggression against pakistan we have the right to defend our country this situation is unfolding a political level the diplomatic level and at the military level pakistan is
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planning in pakistan a little respond why india's foreign minister says forces were targeting the responsible for the february fourteenth bombing which left more than forty indian paramilitary soldiers dead a ministry spokesman says many fighters from the group called. have been killed. in the face of imminent danger a preemptive strike became absolutely necessary in an intelligence led operation in the early hours of today india struck the biggest training camp of the gesture moment in balakot in this operation a very large number of gesture mama terrorists trainers senior commanders and groups of jihad these who being trained for free day in action were eliminated the government of india is firmly and resolutely committed to taking all necessary measures to fight the minutes of terrorism hence this nonmilitary preemptive action
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was specifically targeted at the gesture man but camp meanwhile in indian administered kashmir there's been a violent response to raids on the homes of people suspected of being separatist leaders al-jazeera says john mann has more now from new delhi. as you heard from in the foreign secretary in that clip just now he used some very interesting words he used preemptive and nonmilitary nonmilitary because no pakistani military civilians or infrastructure was targeted they also used the words preemptive something we usually hear from the united states or israel saying that they had evidence that they were about to be attacked and that's why they had to act the yorks their explanations are being seen as a way to deescalate tensions between india and pakistan and many believe that india won't release any information any hard proof that is any time soon just to make sure that they don't further enraged the military establishment in pakistan mostly
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held a televised rally just on tuesday itself where he told the crowd mainly composed of former military personnel saying that i've fulfilled my promise and that you in the country are in safe hands i won't let anyone a race this country now it's a little bit of a dual knit parallel but counter narrative to what india's foreign minister was saying trying to deescalate tensions between india and pakistan while movie is trying to shore up support on his base ahead of elections in april and has come up with more reaction from. the bug is on a military spokesman major. food is going to be organizing a press conference within the next. fourteen minutes. that the nation.
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did intrude. with. them. on the ground. particular. court ordered. within the next twenty four hours to prove its point. north. military dog training on the ground it is going to be important. given the fact that. very seriously and. for. now the world news britain's prime minister has outlined how the u.k. can avoid leaving the e.u. without a deal or delay a break set to reset may says politicians will have a second vote on her existence. by march twelfth they rejected the agreement by
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a massive margin in january if it's vetoed again then parliament will get the opportunity to vote on whether the u.k. should depart with no agreement if they decide against no deal then a vote will be held on march fourteenth by march fourteenth and asking the e.u. to delay the march twenty ninth departure date let's speak to lawrence lee in london it seems another defeat another blow for theresa may. yeah absolutely i mean she's folded it's a pretty significant moments and it's a massive concession by the prime minister because week after week month after month she said that the u.k. was going to leave the european union with or without a deal on march twenty ninth and in the face of absolutely gigantic opposition now from particularly members of her own conservative policy who threatens to resign or two or it's also votes against her because they simply tenuously don't like her
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deal and they're also petrified of the u.k. leaving without any deal she's now effectively said ok then i'm not going to demand this anymore you're going to have the chance to vote on my the allegheny on the twelfth of march if you vote that down then they'll be another vote on the thirteenth of march to rule out no deal completely and if you vote in favor of that switch on doubtfully parliament words that will be another vote the next day to extend and almost inevitably that's now going to happen at all as as well we can talk about the implications of all this in a second but it is a really significant if he fits a reason man i think it impacts very greatly on her or thirty but this is how she tried to explain it in parliament a short time ago. ultimately the choices we face would remain changed leave whether to leave with no deal or have no bricks it so when it
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comes to that motion tomorrow the house needs to come together as we did on the twenty ninth of january and send a clear message that there is a stable majority in favor of leaving the e.u. with the deal we believe in getting the terms of our right and that's why we believe in our alternative plan the prime minister's botched deal provides no certainty or guarantees for the future and was comprehensively rejected by this house we cannot risk our country's industry and people's livelihoods and so if somehow if it somehow does pass in some form at a later stage we believe there must be a consummate republic both deceived people feel that's what they voted for now of course her opponents in parliament and i dare say the european union as well will
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simply be accusing her of playing for more time kicking it further down the road just simply asking for two more months until exactly the point of the european elections at the end of may to try to get through at that point but i think the european union probably is quite centered to agree when it comes to it so this extension assuming it happens at their summit towards the end of march because it's a reason may said if you get to the end of may and there is still no agreement on her deal and the u.k. is faced with a choice either to leave with no deal or to revoke article fifty and not leave the european union at all which ultimately is obviously what the european union would want but the other thing that treason may said which is very significant and she mentioned in passing was if you get to the end of may and there's still no agreement there could almost certainly not be another extension. so she hasn't even ruled out another extension. so you're either going to stage we're just gets extended. for longer and longer or parliament just has to make its mind up whether
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it's not leave or to have another referendum thank you thank you very much lawrence norden me in london let's take you now live to hanoi in vietnam where the u.s. president donald trump has just arrived for his second summit with north korea's leader kim jong un he just stepped on air force one just a few minutes ago greeted there by vietnamese officials waiting for him at the airport over the next two days donald trump and came to our own will try to settle on a way to rid the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons this is their second summit. as a second summit after the singapore summit seven months ago the u.s. president again arriving in vietnam's capital. just a short while ago where he will be meeting kim jong un the north korean leader kim jong un arriving in vietnam a few hours ago on board and ahmed trained kimberly hawk it is with us covering this summit forests kimberly donald trump has just landed in norway talkers saw his
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agenda what's expected over the next two days. polian say it's got off to a bit of a rocky start even this arrival has been somewhat unusual i was asking the white house and in turn the embassy here who would be greeting the president they could not give me a full list and this is just adding to some of the problems that were experienced by the media earlier in the day a scheduling oversight you could say with regard to the fact that kim jong un is staying in the same hotel where the white house media center was set up now setting that up as no small feat it was abruptly shut down the report moved to an international media center one could say it's a it's an oversight but it's hard to believe given the fact that this has been widely reported that this is hotel where the north korean leader be saying why am i telling you all of this i'm telling you this because it's
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a rocky start and optics are everything in a summit like this there's so much on the table and the fact that right now the north koreans seem to be calling the shots getting the white house press to move it certainly doesn't bode well for the american arkan's they. be it's a new base but ok so a bit of a rocky start remind us company how we got here two hundred noyo what does each side want out of this second summit. yeah well certainly there's a lot on the table and for donald trump there's an awful lot of pressure there is a lot of criticism particularly domestically that donald trump has just by holding these meetings he is giving exactly what the north korean leader wants and that is legitimate on the international stage but it is the ship and.
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kimberly we lost you there very poor sound quality with her no i can't believe how good our correspondent covering this second came trump's summit in vietnam's capital the u.s. president arriving just a short while ago for two days of talks with north korea's leader the summit coming of course seven months after their first meeting in singapore and a lot of people hoping that something concrete will come out of this meeting this time around because not much was achieved in the first one in singapore will continue to follow this for you here on al-jazeera and bring you all the latest developments out of the noise. and still to come on the program amnesty international criticizes the state of human rights in the middle east we look at which countries they are their report singles out and why.
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hello there a chain of cloud is making its way across the southeastern parts of china at the moment you can see it on the satellite picture making its way through parts of northeast india and through bangladesh and then stretching all the way up to rule shanghai now in this region we are going to see some heavy downpours over the next few days which is quite unusual for this time of year for some heavy downpours are likely on wednesday and on thursday to to the south of all of that though it's largely fine and dry force in hong kong with a top temperature of twenty five many of us in vietnam should get away with a fine unsettled day as well but out towards the west that rain is set to continue so we have a look at what's going on over india and bangladesh then we can see that area of what weather just making its way eastwards but always being replenished so more still to come so plenty more showers here during the day a wednesday then warm rain towards the north for the northern parts of india two and three posts in a pool that clears but the rain in northeast that doesn't that's going to stick around as we head through thursday heavy downpours out of this and again this
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should be a dry time of year for us so this rain is somewhat unusual elsewhere following and draw a warmer mangler who will get to around thirty three degrees and across the arabian peninsula we've got another cloud system that's beginning to pull itself together. when i'm on line. for them not to do this or if you join us on a saturday all of us have been colonized in some form or some fashion this is a dialogue talking about a little friend you have seen what it can do to somebody or using multiple drugs including a funnel and some people are seeking it out everyone has a voice and us here at bossier twitter and you could be on the street and join the colobus conversation on mountains iraq.
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welcome back our top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has just arrived in vietnam's capital one noise for his second summit with north korea's leader kim jong il and over the next two days they'll try to settle on a way to rid the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons as. has promised to do in return the north korean leader is expected to press for relief from punishing u.s. sanctions. india says its military is carried out as strikes close to the border between pakistan and pakistani administered kashmir the target was an armed group responsible for a suicide attack in indian administered kashmir earlier this month and britain's prime minister to resign may has given problem and the option of choosing between
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leaving the european union with or without a deal asking the e.u. to postpone breaks that the parliament will have a second vote on her current withdrawal agreement by march twelfth. now there is uncertainty about the future of iran's top diplomats after his shock resignation jobs every step down and apologize for his shortcomings but president has done rouhani is yet to accept his resignation as mike hanna reports a reef was iran's lead negotiator in the twenty fifty nuclear deal with world powers. this was a moderate face of a nation apparently seeking reconciliation with western powers mohamed was educated in the us and served as ambassador to the united nations before becoming foreign minister in two thousand and thirteen. he was the driving force in the intense negotiations with the west in nuclear powers that led to what became known as the joint comprehensive plan of action an agreement in which iran agreed to
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a limited sensitive nuclear activities and give access to international inspectors in return for the lifting of crippling economic sanctions. the deal now threatened by the unilateral decision of president trump to no longer abide by it it's a bad deal it's a bad structure it's falling down should have never ever been made i blame congress i blame a lot of people for but it should have never been made. in the months since the u.s. announcement there's been increasing criticism of the foreign minister by some elements in iran who had argued that it proved the foreign minister had been misled in negotiating the deal. a long time user of social media mohammed was well aware that twitter is restricted in iran and announced his resignation on instagram which is widely available i think the generosity of the dia and
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courageous people of iran and respect to the fish also over the last sixty seven months he says i apologize sincerely for my inability to continue serving and for all the shortcomings and flaws during the term of my service be happy and proud. you know it's been came on the same day that syrian president bashar assad made a surprise visit to iran his first since the civil war broke out in syria eight years ago among those he met was a rainy and president hassan rouhani who's yet to confirm that you'll accept his foreign minister's resignation mike hanna al-jazeera and donald trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen is expected to tell that the u.s. congress if the president broke the law while in office cohen's evidence will be given behind closed doors to the senate intelligence committee is expected to reveal what he claims to know about trump's contacts with russia and other sensitive topics related to the president his public testimony is due to begin on
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wednesday protesters in sudan's capital khartoum are defying a government ban on protests issued on monday hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets demanding president omar bashir and his city able to share impose a year long state of emergency on friday daily protests have been held across the country since december people are angry over the high price of basic goods the head of the norwegian refugee council has called up what he calls the hypocrisy of yemen's biggest aid donors who say he says fueling the conflict there yannick agnel and was speaking at a donors conference in geneva where two point six billion dollars was pledged meanwhile the u.n. chief antonio terry says u.n. teams have arrived at food storage depots in the port city of her data for the first time in six months they're going to try to distribute aid that's been sitting there blocked by years of fighting between the saudi u.a.e. led coalition and hoofy rebels fourteen million people close to famine in yemen.
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place pledges will help humanitarians across yemen reach even more women men and children who are in dire need. and they as all parties to provide safe and restricted and conditions and conditional humanitarian access to all parts of the country to respect international humanitarian law and the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure. high level negotiations to end afghanistan seventeen year war are into their second day in qatar senior taliban leaders are holding talks with the u.s. special envoy for peace here in doha afghan taliban co-founder and political chief mourner abdul ghani baradar is leading the discussions stephanie decker has more from doha. it is the second day of talks between the high level delegation of the taleban and the americans trying to find some kind of solution to the seventeen year war between them and also the larger forty year conflict inside that country
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now we mentioned tracked down the taliban spokesperson here in doha i was at the hotel where the talks are taking place he said that basically there were two main issues being discussed one the u.s. troop withdrawal from the country the occupation as he called it a timetable for that and also what the americans really wanted was to have the taliban ensure that groups like al qaida and i still would not use the country to stage further attacks now there is of course an important issue that the afghan people want to know about which is security and that is something i pushed him on and one guarantees you giving that if you do find an agreement that the military aspect of your group will cease to operate with. us from the drop quarter groups come on strong. on a funny good name the country i think there is no new order. to. sort of very sustainable peace in the country you know. a
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million people with a lot of people who will be included in the national guard i also mother or the taliban would be talking to the afghan government he said that that was an internal issue and that would only be addressed once the external ones like the troop withdrawal would have been confirmed certainly they are complicated issues being discussed the timetable again we're going to have to wait and see what is achieved here over the next coming days we were all skin him whether he's optimistic he said well if we don't achieve something this round of talks there will be more. iraq's president says all eisel scientists who have committed crimes against his country will go on trial this includes thirteen french citizens who have been transferred to iraq from syria president saleem made the announcement after meeting his french counterpart a man in my coin paris to nigeria where the opposition party has rejected
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early results polling results which show the incumbent president mahmoud abbas in the lead the results of saturday's election is still trickling in but supporters are already celebrating so far the president is ahead seven states to five the opposition people's democratic party has accused biharis a.p.c. of colluding with the electoral commission to manipulate the results. senegal is also waiting for final results from its weekend election which saw the highest number of young people voting in twenty years not all are happy with the process so as nicholas hock reports from the car. a young woman president facing the powerful elite denouncing a flawed electoral process that favors a political establishment influences voters and manipulate the youth. more than social commentary this is a view many young senegalese have of their political system days after sunday's presidential election the anxiously wait for the result. we grew up with this
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idea that cheating and corruption are part of the political system we have been in many pleated embry wish to think this is normal that being dishonest is the way to succeed in the system but this is not what we want this has to stop. while the electoral commission is counting the votes cells prime minister announce his victory with fifty seven percent of the vote much to the surprise of the opposition . but in a joint press conference candidate it recessed second son qusay marquis cell does not have enough votes to win he needs fifty percent of the electorate to claim victory without a second round the election commission has yet to announce the final results and already candidates it seems are preparing to contest the final outcome card in this hustle for power or the people of senegal. it is a young population made up mostly of milena most have lived under only two presidents aged ninety two and solved fifty seven according to estimates from civil
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society observers fifty eight percent of the electorate took part in the polls more young people came out to vote than any other previous election since two thousand today's the us is a very conscious about global issues about climate change about issues relating to how nations position themselves and what's the relationship between africa and the test of the will issues that they haven't heard of meetings at a company. trying to get their voice heard by any means this video made by a collective of senegalese artists and from beneath a bell bob considered the tree of wisdom in africa she tells viewers to be wary of manipulation from politicians social media and even this video that you're watching instead she says listen to your instincts and be the change.
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nicholas hawk al-jazeera the car. the vatican has expressed its utmost respect for australia's judicial system after top kerik was convicted of child sex crimes it also says cardinal george pell has a right to defend himself to the last level he was found guilty of molesting two choir boys at a cathedral in the city of melbourne in one thousand nine hundred six andrew thomas reports. he is the highest ranking member of the catholic church ever to be convicted of child sexual abuse cardinal george pell a former archbishop of sydney and of melbourne was most recently at the vatican in charge of the church's worldwide finances he was close to the pope now he's been found guilty of sexually abusing two choir boys in a cathedral in melbourne in the one nine hundred ninety s. having somebody of such high status in the church having been convicted it.
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gives a sense that the strategy is moving in the right direction and no one's above the law pell's personal disgrace comes on top of criticism of his handling of sexual abuse by others that he was in charge of investigating in twenty fourteen he gave evidence to a national inquiry into institutional sexual abuse in australia i was accused of helping to cover up the sexual abuse of priests pell gave his evidence by video link claiming he was too frail to travel from the vatican to australia but when multiple accusations were made against him personally he was compelled to come to australia to defend himself i am innocent of these charges. whole idea of sexual abuse is power of attorney pell spent much of last year in court a first trial was abandoned after a jury failed to reach a decision but after a second trial a new jury found him guilty that conviction came last december but
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a legal suppression order banned it from being reported that was because pal was due to face another trial relating to different accusations dating from the one nine hundred seventy s. a judge ordered a legal suppression order banning any reporting of the trials to date in case jurors in the future trial were influenced by what they saw or heard of the previous ones journalists editors even people on twitter were threatened with up to five years in jail if they broke the order but don't choose state prosecutors dropped the future trial so december's verdict can now be reported and people here are demanding tough justice george pell is a monster a freak he has to be giles not know home detention none of this but very quick justice we want to seem in giles we want to see him for all i even help for ever peril has already started an appeal against his conviction and the four that's heard he is very likely to go to jail andrew thomas al-jazeera sydney. cubans have
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overwhelmingly approved a new constitution which ratifies a one party socialist system it also offers some modest economic and social changes including the formal recognition of fine of property and the right to legal representation upon arrest the new constitution also establishes presidential term limits. it will. get i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has arrived in vietnam's capital one only for his second summit with north korea's leader kim jong un over the next two days they will try to settle on a way to rid the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons as kim has farm is to do in return the north korean leader will press for relief from punishing u.s. sanctions india says its military is carried out as strikes close to the border
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with pakistan and pakistani administered kashmir the target was an armed group responsible for a suicide attack in indian administered kashmir earlier this month britain's prime minister theresa may has given parliament the option of choosing between leaving the european union with or without a deal or asking the e.u. to postpone breck sit upon it will have a second vote on her current withdrawal agreement by march twelfth. ultimately the choices we face would remain changed leave with a deal leave with no deal or have no bricks it so when it comes to that notion tomorrow the house needs to come together as we did on the twenty ninth of january and send a clear message that there is a stable majority in favor of leaving the e.u. with a deal iran's foreign minister mama jama zarif has announced his stepping down this sorrells further doubt on the future of the twenty fifty nuclear deal which the us pulled out of last year high level negotiations to end afghanistan seventeen year
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war are into their second day in qatar senior taliban leaders are holding talks with the u.s. special envoy for peace. protesters in sudan's capital khartoum are defying a government ban on protests issued on monday hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets demanding president omar bashir end his thirty year rule a share impose a year long state of emergency on fighting and the vatican has expressed its utmost respect for strain is judicial system after the conviction of a top cleric of child sex crimes cardinal george pell was found guilty of molesting two choir boys at a melbourne cathedral in one thousand nine hundred six the pope's top financial advisor is the most senior roman catholic cleric to be convicted of child abuse. with headlines on al-jazeera coming up next year it's a stream to stay with us. and
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