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in one part of the refuse a large a made by b.a. systems in the u.k. the right wing and left leading wing gadget made by spain allana in its early make the left wing and part of the refusal but the central fuselage is manufactured by germany and germany's export ban means britain can't live on a thirteen billion dollar deal to sell the next forty eight typhoon aircraft to saudi arabia airbus is chief executive vented his frustration at the recent munich security conference that we're just going over to after we come to the conclusion to the germans are of the opinion that only they have responsible arms export policies and others don't analysts warn that the dispute is damaging strategic alliances all the claim of defense cooperation in europe. is is it's fairly brenda disowned by the idea that there is no real cooperation on and on and on the level of defense but. the recently told though is that germany
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imposed a moratorium not because of yemen but because of the night of jamal khashoggi and saudi arabia's ongoing failure to adequately explain the full circumstances of the killing in the absence of a full explanation riyadh has so far given beilin no reason at all to reverse its original decision paul brennan al-jazeera. many flights have been canceled from kenya's main airport following a strike by aviation work as riot police have been deployed to disperse protesters outside nairobi's jemma kenyatta airport a strike follows a labor dispute between a workers union and kenya airways catherine sawyer has more from nairobi. government officials have been here all morning and they've been trying very hard to try and steal confidence and to show that things might be normalizing but operations here are very much crippled we are being told that a few flights might be leaving at some point but we haven't seen any movement we
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have seen some people checking in we have seen a few people boarding into kenya airways flights but that's about it many many other people are still stuck in you know areas like this one we've seen some flights as you mentioned have been cancelled passengers have been taken to hotels but many are still stuck here they're being told to wait to get official communication this is their departure as. the situation is the same. the last people are still stuck there just waiting for any information now ali this airport workers were dispatched by police using tear gas the union chair passing the union leader was arrested as wald the minister in charge of transport has been here all morning as well he has said that this strike is illegal and those who are participating in it are criminals we have seen that kenya air force also has been deployed to help with the security side of things but things are very very dire
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indeed and i think it's going to take a while before they normalize. to have i'm over here and from the parents of a teenage boy hussein was tortured into confessing to committing crimes with all my soul. and in sport a huge shock in the european champions league. as president has to crush what he's described as the crazed minority that wants to remove him from power. also urging his supporters to turn out in large numbers to challenge protests by his rival this weekend. reports from. those border with colombia. if one is going to become the interim president of venezuela he needs to win the backing of those who have up until now supported president nicolas maduro on tuesday he met the leaders of one of the most
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significant power blocs in venezuela the public sector union. as you know in the embryo of forty public workers are being kidnapped by the dictatorship it's being kidnapped by the regime today as a result of this meeting of this great event we will not continue collaborating with the dictatorship so public workers are no place to cooperate ever again no be forced to do anything. and monday i don't return to go back as after wrapping up a tour of some of the south american countries supporting his campaign he was greeted by thousands of people called on to the streets of caracas by the thirty five year old opposition leader. for his part president addressed military leaders on tuesday he acknowledged the demonstrations taking place on the streets of the capital but said the protesters should be ignored it annoys them out of so they're going to this saturday we are going to the streets on march ninth and t.m.
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paralysed march to commemorate the day of believe are an anti imperialism the people take to the streets to fight this saturday people take to the street president mahmoud abbas speaking during a ceremony to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the death of former venezuelan leader hugo chavez the glow of the bowl of varian revolution which brought who good job is to power twenty years ago has dimmed with venezuelans now face is the fallout of a power struggle between a determined president and an equally unwavering opposition leader when it up and. the u.s. representative for venezuela has contradicted hints from the white house about a military intervention donald trump is said that all options are on the table to remove madura and it abrams insists things have not reached that point we have lots of steps that we can take that will affect for example the economy.
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the financial system that will affect members of the regime. steps along the lines that we have taken in the past but tougher nobody is talking about american military steps except the regime and the russians actually. i made it clear repeatedly our policy is as i just stated diplomatic political economic financial pressure. moving toward a peaceful democratic transition in venezuela. at least sixteen people have been killed in a suicide attack on construction workers in eastern afghanistan it happens near the airport in jalalabad before attackers were also killed and no group has claimed responsibility. for talks between the u.s. and the taliban have ended that eight day in doha trying to find an end to
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afghanistan seventeen year war and one of the sticking points is the future of u.s. troops in the country so i think decca has been following those to go she asians in doha so what are we hearing steph. well we're not hearing very much. she just arrived i run over to try and get something out of them but we're not getting anything the taliban isn't talking the americans aren't talking as you mentioned eight days now there was a two day break so it's into its second week we do know what they're discussing they're discussing the specifics of a u.s. troop withdrawal from what we understand the sticking point is the timing of that i think we can read between the lines here and say that they are making progress because it's still going on but some people will tell you that this perhaps is only a phase that there will be more talks that perhaps there won't be a major announcement at the end of this. said it at the end of last round of talks here in january he said that ending a forty year conflict cannot be finished in just one meeting even if that meeting
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takes a week well that was last time this is the second round us actually of state. said yesterday that hopefully if progress was made in the next couple of weeks he might be able to go to afghanistan to help bring this forward but i think it is a very significant event that is happening here are they are trying to achieve some kind of peace it's going to be incredibly complicated that's for sure so we have to wait and see if we're going to be told anything official over the next coming days if there's going to be any statement but yes we do understand that they are making progress ok thanks we'll be watching closely joining us from joe. now eight has been delivered to afghanistan's kandahar province. not least twenty people have died while thirteen were killed by. afghanistan and neighboring pakistan. ballasts has this report from kandahar. prostration runs deep and searches quickly through the scrums much like the floods swept
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through here last week. and they want you in distribution point they say they. need hope. last year houses are basically a living supplies or services they had in years so they all work there are in need of assistance. but there's a list only those who have been verified as a name and don't pose a security threat come into sixty year old abdul k u s one. but the world food program gives him fortified wheat pulses so much oil he receives change some blankets it is made to last him his wife and nine children for two months until they can get back on the feet. he's come here to pick up the supplies with his neighbor we follow them hard says i and this is what is left of it after a creek burst near here on friday night. abdul karim this was your home can you
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show me what rooms it was this a bedroom was this living. here whether one room is here and one here there were three rooms and one toilet here and they're all gone now we were over here sheltering in my shop and i was hearing things falling down and then my home collapsed all my friends were flooded washed away from the press some filmed this video as light broke the next morning was the first time they'd seen the extent of the damage that i'm not upset this is from god and i have to accept that if i find the money i will rebuild the house but if not then we will live in the tent. kandahar got half of its annual rainfall in just thirty hours from friday into saturday resulting in a lot of water overflowing from creeks like this one and surging into residential areas and damaging or destroying homes like these ones made out of mobs and clay in
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total across kandahar province fifteen hundred homes were either damaged or destroyed. kandahar's police chief says the number of displaced families could be as high as five thousand his offices responded across the province over the weekend . we were able to reach all parts of the province and evacuate people out of the water and transport them to government buildings or mosques we saved a lot of people's lives especially on friday night. the military assisted also the afghan air force he lifted twelve hundred people trapped by the rising waters or yami risky those stuck in heavy snow at high altitudes it was risky because this syria is a taliban stronghold every risk you in far flung districts could lead to a five guys. first we block the area and want team secured it another team started helping the affected people we all knew our duty of who would secure and who needed to help the locals in the rescue operation. abdul wasn't risk use that he
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must risk you himself now at sixty he must start again his children play oblivious to his burden what was the floor of the hard shell of. kandahar. evidence is emerging from iraq that juveniles were being tortured into confessing to crimes including being involved with eisel as a good name was in northern iraq and spoke exclusively to the family of one teenager. passing through the checkpoint was supposed to bring the seventeen year old we're calling them closer to a future with hope. instead his family says kurdish security forces in northern iraq snatched any chance of that he was arrested eight months ago as the family was trying to cross into erbil to escape a tribal feud back home in mosul. security forces blindfolded
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handcuffed and hit him when they slapped him he had to say he joined eisel for three days the interrogator said it's not enough if you don't confess to more we'll hand you over to other security forces my son was very young at the time and afraid as them is now serving a sentence for joining i saw here at the reformatory for females and juveniles his family says they managed to keep him out of reach of the armed group during its control of mosul and he's an innocent boy tortured into making a false confession since twenty sixteen human rights watch says forty one juveniles have reported being tied in stress positions given electric shocks and being beaten by kurdish security forces with electric cables plastic pipes and rods in order to extract confessions and the alleged torture continued here at this facility
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designed to rehabilitate juveniles. we have tolerance of those fighters who have confessed already there isolate members on pietist i don't believe there's any need any sort of touch to take with couple of children and make sure they have to become first on the torture so this is very much more object. according to human rights watch several juvenile inmates say some of the guards beat them for misbehaving subjected them to death threats and verbal abuse and kept them in their cells for long periods of time these are victims and as victims they should be given every opportunity to reintegrate rehabilitate and rejoin society although we were given access to interview inmates there was no way to protect their identities from the staff. said we work in a transparent way and don't intend to keep a lid on bad things if these things took place in our facility we would be
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preventing media and local and international organizations from visiting. as it is supposed to be released soon but his family worries if he returns to mosul which is under the jurisdiction of the federal government in baghdad he'll get arrested again this time by iraqi forces well known huffy that a general hostage and half of the this isn't justice my son is stigmatized for the rest of his life and he'll carry the fear of being arrested at any time as with many victims alleging torture the teenager may also face a life long struggle with the psychological trauma natasha going to aim al-jazeera erbium. last time now for all the weather and has kevin take his syrup that's right when we started the beginning of the week we're talking about about one hundred wildfires in parts of spain now conditions have gotten better across much of that area i want to show you what we're looking at right now they have brought that number down to about forty five as of this morning and the good news is we do have
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a big weather system that is coming through bringing a lot of rain across the region but it's only going to be for one day after that system moves through a back to dry conditions but the temperatures are not going to be as high i want to show what's going on right now with the weather there is that front that is pushing through service bring a lot of rain right now across the area we're also looking at windy conditions for that region by the time we get to tomorrow things do dry out but you notice the temperatures are only into the teens across much of that area so we're talking drier but we're also talking cooler across much of the region i want to take you now to united states where fifty four million people are under freeze warnings right now across much of the south if you look at the satellite you see all this area of white this is actually cold air being picked up by the satellite not clouds temptress today are going to look like this we're talking a lot of money in the snow numbers across much of the area minus three in chicago minus two in new york things get a little bit better by the time we get towards tomorrow but still very very cold across much of the area washington five atlanta thirteen and still tomorrow morning
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we're going to be see millions of people across much of the south with freeze warnings that are in place so we can expect to see a lot of problems expression with broken pipes. haven't thanks very much now among the stories still ahead this news and wait for more details about who's buried to enshrine because largest. it's getting my kid extraordinary steps to take him in south korea to clear the air. and a sports job here with the best of the t twenty cricket action a place in the west indies. where the online. to the answer for them. or if you join us on the sat all of us have been colonized in some form or some fashion this is a dialogue we are talking about
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and again what is there as a reminder of our top stories this hour. restore and facilities the long range rocket launch site that it dismantled last year fourteen south korean media following is a failed summit last week between donald trump and kim jong un. at least sixteen people have been killed in a suicide attack on construction workers in eastern afghanistan it happens near the airport in jalalabad four attackers were also killed. and germany has refused to bow to pressure from its powerful european allies to lift arms sales its arms sales band to saudi arabia and america's government made a decision in october following the saudi journalist jim out. and more now on another story out of north korea those warnings from the u.n. about plummeting food production. is president of the swedish red cross and she
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recently visited north korea joins us now via skype from stockholm good to speak to you could you tell us what was the situation when you were there in november last year. november last year. have you found. the signal leaves now people extremely concerned. about thirty percent. in the food storage containers that they have. this of course the related to a crawl nuke food insecurity situation in that come through since many years but also a string or. lost some of the the rest of the world as well but also some torrential rains some storms to reach. out to the harvest dot com last year so what is the situation today do you think do you think
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they managed to recover some of those food production sources or did it just it drain worsening. for the time being the answer is nor was nor lightening up i think now in the hope that the vote in recent rains in february might the improve the harvest outcomes but it's really too early to say and this isn't the. unfortunately we've lost the line that. could you can you can you still hear me i'm just wondering though you had a chance margaret a fantastic you had a chance to speak to many ordinary north koreans when you were there it's not something that many people get a chance to do what were they telling you. well we did meet people in the us and they reflect the constant after the destruction of all the stars.
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also lack of clean water the combination of lack of clean water basic medical supplies and of course food insecurity are the three components that make this situation but if rajoy for people many many people as you can see up to eleven million people in north korea and i sort of touched on this before but do we expect the situation to west and are we looking at the food insecurity to increase as time goes on because we know that north korea has suffered from devastating famines in the past. the current situation the external sit duration read the country being on the functions of course limits the possibility or the improvement in food security but the human the attorney you know there you monitor in the systems provided by you and the red cross and are there agencies this kind
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of lifeline that some more to many people is important to sustain and even the financial support to the declined over the parts they do so i don't believe that done that the current circumstances in the sustained improvement beyond the harvest. are less the situation changes start speaking ok margaret i will strum thanks very much for taking the time to join us there from start on apologies to our viewers for the for quality of that connection thank you. now india's supremum court has reserved its decision reverse its decision on whether to hear a case involving a site where both hindus and muslims the case dates back to the destruction of the babri mosque in the north indian town of oir during a riot in one thousand nine hundred two and it's been a source of great tensions between the two religious communities affaires jameel
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has more from new delhi. it's been more than twenty six years since the barbary mosque was destroyed by a group of about two hundred thousand altar nationalists hindus who claim the site is the birthplace of the hindu baby lord rom in the sixteenth century mosque was built on top of it since the mosque destruction the whole case has been kept in limbo there have been talks between hindu and muslim groups even a government commission but not much has changed then in twenty ten a local high court ruled that the site should be divided among three parties one hindu one sunni muslim and another hindu group who represents the day the lord rom but the party has rejected that an appeal here to the supreme court now the supreme court has been pushing earlier for mediation between the parties but some of them have been rejecting it saying they want the court to decide the case but on wednesday the court reserved decision again putting the case in limbo because the media center of business mediation is not what we wanted we tried that in the past at the higher court but with no result whatsoever we want the wisdom of the court
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to decide justice delayed is justice denied so we can say that we are not really short of mediation we're going to join mediation because the court has considered it to appropriate to send it for mediation we have still always been open for dialogue between these parties at any point in time as well as religious this case has political implications ultra nationalists hindus want the government to issue an ordinance that's a temporary cabinet order which would allow construction of a temple on the site of the government is resisting that pressure they want the court here to make the final call issues such as the barbary mosque are politically polarizing here in india many analysts say the governing b j p got a big political push in the ninety's paul when the mosque demolition with elections here in india set to begin in about a month the politics of this case will be front and center once again. misandry form of corn has been released after more than three months in jail to take your detention center wearing a mask and cap after posting almost nine million dollars bail he was arrested in
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november accused of falsifying financial documents which he denies the judge ordered to remain in japan and that his residence be placed under surveillance. showing her is waiting to details to be released about its largest mass grave the remains of more than three hundred people were discovered last year and the fund reports which was part of a battlezone. three decade civil war. construction workers found human bones while digging foundations at a form of government supermarket it led to the discovery of this musgrave in men in north question on. detailed excavation of the site under court supervision as on earth the remains of more than three hundred people around thirty of them children the judicial medical officer in charge of the investigation says the site is being treated as a crime scene if it is for my burial site. what's more stuff the symmetry is.
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having that. the coffins been. formally are in charge but here it is somewhat different because you know that there are all up in here saw i don't know of a date is a crime or anywhere. or. any other thing but to get it properly six bone samples were sent to the united states for carbon dating tests to find out windows in the green die the medical office in charge of received the official results on monday they will be known when they're submitted to court the island of men i was famous for its fisheries in sion times and still boasts foot fishing grounds but many of its residents escaped all of these areas during the civil war. fighting between government forces and the river thames
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tigers began in one thousand nine hundred three and lasted for twenty six years with hundreds of people still missing after the end of the board the discovery of this mosque grave in the heart of man a town has led to despair and hope hope the families of those missing will finally find don says so hi i'm mary last saw her husband soon the right figure are due in august ninety ninety she believes he was detained by the navy at sea but doesn't know for sure and let out they get a little bit of i laugh and smile with everyone but i'm saddam inside it's an unless sadness wondering when my husband will come back whether i will see him at least once before i die or find out what happened to him. the judicial medical officer will not speculate on whether the remains in the months remove are those of the victims services see that was no sign of a clothing but some of the bodies may have been found with metal shackles and it
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suggested some of those buried there suffered trauma investigators say vivid continue to dig until they are confident all the remains have been recovered minutes the land is zero manner she learned. nigeria is preparing to bring home as many as twenty thousand women and girls who have been trapped by sex traffickers in mali some though are unable or unwilling to return back with interest joins us live now from molly's capsule but explain to us a bit more about that situation. absolutely basically we visited some of these early years in the middle of nowhere in mali some close to the border with didn't so far away because as we went towards actually some two hundred kilometers away from the capital bamako there in the middle of nowhere vigilantes are in charge now there are a lot of girls there and officials are saying that. on average twenty five to
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thirty nigerian girls are being trafficked into mali every week now if you put that together in terms of the last three years two months or two years you come up with a very very shocking number now officials are saying that the numbers the two thought twenty thousand we're talking about could be less but they suspect that it could be far far higher than the tens of thousands now how do they get these people out they started the issue of into government cooperation sensitize version of the people involved in the traffic year but the biggest teach of course is the idea that some of these victims have some of them even not aware of the dire situation there are all the dangerous they're exposed to was spoken with lots of them over the last two or three days and some of them can't go home simply because of two things they don't want to go home empty pockets look empty pockets are they out to
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go to europe or any other country where they can walk and get money and unfortunately they ended up here being so working at six places and the other thing is that now that they realize this situation is bad how do they go back home and what will be the perception of people at home about them after they heard that they didn't get to europe or get jobs that are well paid and they're living live a little while now these are issues that the nigerian government wants to address intergovernmental collaboration have started already now joining me to talk more about this problem any mali it's not going to somebody to mali can what you call so talk to us about how bad this situation aids and what your embassy is doing about this. issue is actually a total one and not begin to imagine the magnitude of this problem just like. you said earlier in your introductory speech when you have between twenty five and
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thirty young girls who have been trafficked into mali and witnesses and then if you crunched the number over three hundred sixty factories it gives you a sense of the magnitude of the problem and government is working hard working flat out to assist this goes on i give you. an idea of what was done last year about three hundred twenty four girls who were treated in algeria a year earlier. tonight were able to send back about one hundred and seventy this year so if i was in the third month or. two hundred girls i was still counting i doing this just a tip of the iceberg you know basically what we seem. the lack of cooperation on issues on the side of course of course is the problem of none which and then very issue of judicial system in both countries are very very different how are you
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dealing with this what i'd be trying to do you see facing in getting this council. the municipal and lawrence oh molly did not expressly outlaw prostitution so they read what they in the freezone as it were doubtful the girls who want to go . people who has voluntarily. offering to go we can't force them to go so that is one problem of course you also cannot ask the secretary authorities to begin to expel this girls because if you do that that is almost like not docked in escort policy in which case they are going to just dismiss all the girls but also those who are also. some legitimate business in the u.s. was very careful because it's a binary situation we have between of sandusky and those who are living here locally however what we are doing is that with the presence of the of the not. the huns.
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