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going to get to other parts of brazil they prefer to stay close to venezuela hoping to make it back ensuring at least for now that their lives stay very much in limbo that's one of the reasons things have been set up differently here. at the beginning of the new show response that position of course was to set that then as we didn't know the south but since they didn't like it they looked at the handle twelve tried to sell their. hammocks because it's what they're used to sleeping on not. fernando good you know with the u.n. h.c.r. tells me hundreds of them have been placed in this converted gymnasium to help the white house feel more stable they are. vulnerable position in the it's clear when we receive them at the border when we check their health conditions it's very clear that they have more room than abilities in they need they have more specific needs . but it's not just the sleeping arrangements that are unique camp administrators
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also set up a communal kitchen. one of the more interesting things we found in this shelter is that the what hour are provided with food and they prepare their own meals it's another way for them to try to preserve cultural traditions many are afraid are disappearing. food that is about much more than eating products that are about much more than selling essential threads of a history they'll do anything to keep alive mohammed atta at the pinta lundy a shelter in bowl of east in brazil. and there are plenty of all still ahead and. i'm sure. the symmetry in western kabul coming up and we telling you who's to blame for record number of civilian casualties in afghanistan last year. we report them first line of defense against the latest outbreak.
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hello which is stopped raining and snowing in afghanistan and pakistan and there's no more in the immediate future pretty look further west there is another system developing i think instead a lot from the north because immediately it's affecting turkey and probably syrians far south as lebanon this is the picture on monday breaks of lightish rain the wind not overly strong it keeps marching slowly eastward the cloud is still on the coast and further south into egypt it's cheese day with a few showers on it but it hasn't come to much in iran just a little bit of rain every now and again across the heart of the country it has not made it for the temperatures don't change very much the wind doesn't change very much in the clouds cape doesn't change very much so a largish window on the gulf the temperatures recovering encounter about twenty four but hard in riyadh and obviously high still in mecca we can add one more three
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countries to the breeze becoming something of a southerly notice the rains have briefly been heavy in the last day or so in parts of south africa was on break in towns enable that start to focus the focus the heaviest right is in tanzania maybe eastern side of zimbabwe and beyond but if you're looking to the south of course now you won't see very much the way showers unless you're in jaipur or possibly in swaziland these two areas are prone to big showers at the moment. lost and abandoned. downed and say. one on one east reveals how one char she is giving pakistan's lost children a new chance at long. zero
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. with every you. hello again you're watching out is there and here's a reminder for our top stories this hour. representatives of various presidents have formally put his name forward for reelection abdelaziz bouteflika is seeking a fifth term despite large scale protests that he's on fit for office eighty two year old has pledged to call a new vote if he was re-elected be elected next month. as obtained exclusive pictures from the home of the saudi consul general in istanbul after the murder of
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journalist jamal khashoggi a documentary airing on our sister channel al-jazeera arabic that details the turkish officials believe any of it may have been used to dispose of his body. and they turn nato has said the u.s. state of alabama killing at least twenty two people rescue teams are searching the wreckage of homes and businesses destroyed in lee county thousands of people are without power. now israeli forces have shot dead two palestinians in the occupied west bank the israeli military says the palestinians were killed after they attempted to drive a car and israeli soldiers a coup for village which is in the west of ramallah two soldiers were wounded and one seriously and a third palestinian who was in the car was slightly injured the u.s. consulate in west jerusalem which deals with palestinians is to be absorbed by the new u.s. embassy for israel on monday this controversial decision to turn them into
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a single diplomatic mission as an asset october by the u.s. secretary of state my pompei of a consulate has been in place for about one hundred seventy five years and it acts as a defacto u.s. embassy for palestinians so many palestinians consider the move a downgrade diplomatic relations well actually jacobs is a partner of the truman national security project and he says there's no going back on the embassy move even if trump leaves office. bear in mind that in one thousand nine hundred five the it became law in america to try to move the embassy to jerusalem in every six months since then there's been a waiver to to prevent it from happening and it was passed on a bipartisan basis so i don't think the embassy in any way shape or form will will move back to tell of the the issue of the consulate in jerusalem once this change is made i don't imagine that it would change again but i think very importantly one point that's being missed i don't know that the israelis would object to the americans building
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a full fledged embassy in ramallah and i don't know why that's not something that's being discussed any change like that needs to be viewed significantly and again it just points the direction that the trip administration is going in but again i do believe that the israelis would not object to the americans putting an embassy in ramallah i think actually in fact that they would celebrate it because one of the big issues that the israelis look at is the idea of in any sort of two state solution of splitting jerusalem and if they were at the americans were to put an embassy in ramallah it would dictate that the palestinians if they were to have some sort of capital in east jerusalem it would not be the same sort of wouldn't have the same diplomatic status as ramallah so again i think the israelis would actually welcome the idea donald trump says he decided to add large scale military exercises that south korea in order to save the u.s. hundreds of millions of dollars washington and sell agree to cut back the draft that saying it's part of efforts to reduce tensions with north korea they will
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carry out smaller joint exercises outruns comments come just days after denuclearization talks with kim jong un have broke down in vietnam. here in qatar talks between the afghan taliban and the u.s. have ended for the day with no agreement that is sides have been meeting in doha for talks in that ending the seventeen year war in afghanistan it's all about a spokesman says the negotiations are in a very important and sensitive phase and both sides must be careful and cautious moving forward of the number of civilians killed in afghanistan's war has reached its highest level since the un started keeping records in two thousand and nine it says three thousand eight hundred people died in twenty eight thousand and that includes nearly a thousand children charlotte dallas has more from kabul. it's lunchtime when fifty eight year old mohammed hussein arrives to open a shop he saw string sort of
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a container in the symmetry it doesn't get busy until the afternoon but it's busier than it's ever been the other than jaros. every day we're witnessing burials here there is no space left on this hilltop we are suffering from these attacks the un says thirty eight hundred civilians including one thousand children were killed in afghanistan last year it's a record for mohammed to those numbers come to life in the hills around him he's lived at the foot of the symmetry watching it expand for over a decade but heard the go on it is very painful in a nightmare from now when they bring the bodies sometimes twenty thirty even forty to be buried. the u.n. says one of the reasons for the record number of civilian deaths is i saw suicide attacks that were particularly deadly last year and they often targeted the shia minority over here and western kabul resulting in a lot of people being brought up here to be symmetry which is quickly filling up.
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the u.n. report found the biggest killer of civilians was the taliban responsible for thirty seven percent of deaths the taliban rejects the un's finding your number your thoughts on our last meeting of tribal elders and former taliban commanders in kabul spoke out against it this week they laid the blame on afghan and international forces. doing the reeds and killing innocent people people who reads people get killed in the strikes. last year was the first on record that more than five hundred civilians were killed because of air strikes mostly by international forces who say they do investigation review credible allegations of errors to learn and improve but in the blame game of the afghan war the un hopes they can be some accountability i think it's important that the stark reality of the costs of the conflict is put before the public and
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therefore does enter the calculations of those who are talking. about to bring this conflict to a close it's a complex now and it's eighteenth year with everyone that passes the graves each closer to the ridge line behind the statistics beneath the snow my children and parents sunni and shia not fighters killed by them just the same balance al-jazeera . care colors this set to become is telling us first female prime minister after a center right opposition party won the general election now there are foreign party beat the prime minister's ruling center left party with almost thirty percent of the vote opinion polls had predicted the ruling party would hang on to power but it only secured twenty three percent of the ballots a far right and the immigrants conservative people's party came third that's more than doubling its vote. floods in southern pakistan and afghanistan have killed at
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least fifty people unusually heavy rain in the past ten days has cut off tens of thousands of people relief workers say the number of dead could be much higher in the afghan city of kandahar the government says it's the worst flooding in seven years that the international aid charity doctors without borders has suspended its operations fighting in a bowl outbreak and the democratic republic of congo off to two of its treatment centers were attacked there are concerns that the disease will spread to neighboring countries including south sudan more than five hundred people have died from a bowl and c.r.c. since august even morgan has more from the town of a in south sudan that's close to the congolese border. it's taken almost four days to make it to south sudan from a refugee camp across the border in the democratic republic of congo but before she can return to the home she left more than a year ago health workers have to check to make sure she doesn't have the ebola
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virus. i heard there was an abode outbreak and that it kills i also heard that if one person is infected in the family everyone else can get it to you i've seen the pictures of those who died from about and i was afraid that me and my children got infected so i took them and i returned to south sudan. because outbreak first declared last august is the worst in the republic's history more than five hundred people have died and a further three hundred have been infected most of the cases are in areas controlled by armed groups making it difficult for aid workers to reach and if they do provide treatment while things leave camps near the epicenter of the epidemic more south sudanese are choosing to head home. people arriving from the neighboring democratic republic of congo are screened for ebola at fives like this one in the center of a people arriving from uganda which is also considered a high risk country are also screened but others are getting through without
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screening because of challenges at the border. agency say between fifty and one hundred people are arriving in south sudan every day but not all crossing points have screening sites and not all screening sites are easily accessible which is raising fears about the potential spread of the disease where the screening sites they're located between the border areas between the r.c. in south sudan in uganda and south sudan they are extremely hard to reach due to complex security situation and extremely poor infrastructure so these two are the major challenge that we face in terms of. gaining access and maintaining access for continued. prevention and prepared. the beauties the authorities in a state they're trying to raise awareness to make it easier for people to get screened we have been advocating so much for people particularly those who are in the congo directly to make sure that the usual fishel channels where the screaming
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points so what do you do come to those points how were kosovo still the fields most of them used to our moves on the to the challenge but we asked people not forgetting that we really need to use door for shoots because we don't have only capacity to set up and screaming all those porous borders ilia has been screened and assured she's well but it's claims more victims in the democratic republic of congo and fighting continues to cut off access to border points in south sudan there are concerns if the disease spreads aid workers here in a will have to step up from a position of preventing it to one of containing it people morgan al-jazeera the arab state. malaysia's government says it's considering new proposals to resume the search for flight m h three seventy five your soft advantaged with two hundred thirty nine people on board families and friends of the missing gathered to mark the anniversary the malaysian airlines flight was on its way from kuala lumpur to
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beijing when the air traffic control lost contact with the plane the disappearance triggered the most expensive search in aviation history. the u.s. was the last major nation to perform invasive testing on chimpanzees infecting them with the tuberculosis and other diseases it stopped in twenty fifteen because of animal cruelty concerns now instead of living out their days and out alive the chimps have gone into retirement home has their story from santa. for mankind's closest relative. this is the reward for a life of service. they've been infected with hiv tuberculosis and other diseases and tested it medical labs across the united states now julius and two hundred sixty eight other chimpanzees are living a life of leisure at louisiana's chin pavan the world's largest chimp retirement home. they get treatments for the usual ailments for the elderly.
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diabetes we see kidney failure we see liver insufficiency arthritis periodontal disease. and they get specialized medical care and the occasional healthy treat. they are living out the chip life they get to make choices they can decide if they want to be indoors or if they want to be outdoors. that happened. three years after the u.s. government ended invasive testing on chimpanzees there are now more chimps here than in government funded laboratories. inching pavan is rapidly making room for the remaining one hundred eighty test chimps hey are you are ready for the release anything anybody ever did about having. some labs hit insisted the chimps should be retired where they are in the labs that experimented on them but in october the us national institutes of health decided that all chimps who are healthy enough to travel be brought here. this is
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a far cry from the lives chimpanzees lived in research labs instead of serving humankind with their bodies. they're being catered to themselves. so i'm like julie as we're born in the wild others have never seen a tree you would think if you gave a chimp a tree they would climb it that's not true chimps are territorial sometimes fatally so to newcomers so amy fulci is part behaviorist part mammal matchmaker when they arrive we actually go and do observations on the groups and on the individuals and try to see where we think that they're going to best fit in and with what family they're going to do best and once we kind of make that determination. they have a say in having a say for many for the first time in their lives can make all the difference john hendren al-jazeera key field louisiana.
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you're watching out is there and these are top stories jarius presidents will seek a fifth term despite large scale protests that he's unfit for office representatives of abdelaziz bouteflika formally put forward his name up for reelection but the eighty two year old has pledged to call a new vote if he wins next month's polls. has obtained exclusive pictures inside the residence of the saudi consul general in istanbul after the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi it's all comanche airing on our sister channel auxerre arabic details have turkish officials believe an of an may have been used to dispose of his body these twenty two people have been killed in the u.s. state of alabama tornadoes swept through rescue teams have been searching the wreckage of homes and businesses destroyed in lee county. fortune the death toll is
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going up i worry twenty two right now. here and unfortunately i feel like we are told that number may rise yet again but again. there's going to be unknown or more search efforts we've done everything we feel like we can do to save the area is just very very hazardous to put anybody into a just point in time debris everywhere it is just as it has mentioned previously this evening just some less damage to structures and residences in the area but as well as opposition leader says he will return home on monday to lead the protests against president nicolas maduro that's despite the threats of his arrest ecuador was the last stop on a one by those lots in american sports a bill that supports k.-a callouses set to become estonia as first female prime minister after center right opposition party won the general election the reform
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party the prime minister's ruling center left party with almost thirty percent of the vote the ruling party only secured twenty three percent of the ballots on a one he says next. it does look more and more like bangladesh is becoming a one party state give me one good reason why the opposition should have been voted to power isn't the problem the human rights watch describes how opposition members have been arrested or killed and even disappeared many of the house and goes head to head with a gal who was beaten by going to fuck you too you want to do it develop they don't is disputing the economic revolution well i don't recall saying this is about it development is not the same as democracy head to head on al-jazeera. thousands of children are abandoned. every. day other countries.
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babies born out of wedlock considered shameful. some even left to die. but one woman is trying to save the children. being a paramedic equal. to the fantastic. with a population of twenty three million an average of twenty six murders a dive. she is one of the most violent seasons in the world going to god oh yeah. yeah. yeah. dana said to catalyze like a good guy will get. most welcome here journo wal-mart only of what he gave to deal with big muscle. cars last time.
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it was six o'clock in the morning when he took the brunt of the night most likely killed by its own parents. based on the them on march the funny shiny yanira got in here. talking to him and got here. i'm not. gonna come. for. after they found the remains end up in his garage he made. a show. that he was surely a lot of those. who got a lot of cases out of that it was good. that he bought out the. muhammad has been doing this job for you it's. going to look double that this little gun was going to
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. give me a inside it. was so kind of is cool does not make. it brought to the symmetry of the. law while bush. buried with the prayer. in one one hundred seventy five could be done by woodbury interaction. but one woman has been fortunate to study the relief goods. bill keys is the head
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of the biggest challenge in the country the as he foundation. it encourages women to leave their babies in a crib at the top of the stick. and mother's day. i found out every day when i believe it will never happen it was a wonder if you will let me go down to that young man in. the cribs are excessively twenty four seven bill keys has installed dozens across karate you front of all the foundation buildings she has saved more than twenty thousand by. one arrives every three days. at around nine pm we encounter a scene that has become an everyday occurrence the bill came to me that made it. clear. that. a baby being given up by spam.
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i'm done good to be not only with that big scoop on home but a pregnant look at him would be. forty. two but i think. this baby is the sixty the bill keys has picked up in the last five months. getting. a big one checks the child is clean and in good health. and in the middle is a. it's a little go. then didn't save the board people enough then
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the second best and that's a hospital when it is. only going. to. say i'm pretty comes all of it. in google that appear does this have. anything you got to. do with it. according to bill kicks the woman that left this little girl he was probably the grandma. and she can guess the most by she. i made. sure that i don't. feel like i did. not take about i now understand that but time get. even the slim. look at. the street will set him
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up on what they now live east give a good home but tell her they made. an error and. they've been rejected by their families rejected by the spanish there and but here they sed children become like any awful awful when they hear it from husbands eighty six year old abdul if he is the founder of the organization. he is seen as a spiritual father here. for. the children. to. try to live the rules of the. mother but. this little girl will not stay here. in the morning bill keys who put her up for adoption.
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every year hundreds of families applied to adopt the foundation's abandoned babies but i know that if i don't get. the. bill piece and her assistance into all the couples who apply to see if they make it with want. anybody. would. like to buy it it would be bad if they are. the couple's must have been married for at least is a produce a medical road or the proves that they cannot have children. most importantly they must own a house and have a good income that's what little they are now. but . then. they.
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sit where you're looking at. it takes just a few minutes of the bilbies to decide and call the standard. for you now you can write it right. if it's intercessor about thirty. people you're going to miss it yeah he's giving you a fan but it became really excited only got back to. the child will be adopted just as quickly as she was the bad. the next day the radio one of the midwives prepares the little go this is just so. just to you know. make it go to
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china actually go the. sound a grown. man's out to women arrive by says copy. in pakistan saudi adopting is considered a shameful see that starts the story of. the adoptive mother in blood does not have the husband mission to talk to her. so it's the grandmother who answers that question. that she wanted a baby and she was not telling it and her baby died so then she was very upset so that my baby came here last month when it came up in the middle east no no no no you're right no that is the secret that's a told that she could find him but you don't want to know little we don't know what really do inside of it you know it's such i even tell everybody it's not just. the
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families who are dead to adopt the foundation promises to keep this secret. i'm back in the dimensions for. it's me again poignant that is now muddy about it with those who might be out i mean yeah there's a good family that problem no i didn't tell this to. sound the father must know without being on the line i didn't know that down modestly modifying. the adoptive mother will register the child as if she gave birth to her. what even you know be still have to decide. we will decide it not yet this is. it's inshallah best to give the best education. to. this baby girl will probably never know where she came from she will never know
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about the crib or the family who abandoned it or even the fact that she was adopted . it's not just the building babies were in danger in caucus time. in this country of one hundred eighty million people were a quarter of the population lives in policy some families consider the children of the neglect of losing all simply abandoned. the even foundation picks up nearly twelve hundred children a year on the streets like this little boy. he's five zero six years old and he's been lost and wandering the streets since this. he tells us his name is the jihad. leak and if air find out if.

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