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here in latin america but the situation has dramatically changed and how it had become a norm here in venezuela if they still had on al-jazeera three people killed in an iso attack targeting minorities and politicians in afghanistan a kingdom's actions under scrutiny dozens of countries call on saudi arabia to free activists. hello again it's good to have you back when you cross live on we are watching one area of clouds as well as rain and snow pushing down across parts of turkey down across parts of iraq over the next day now that is going to be a mix of rain and clouds we expect to see stay through the weekend so you can see here across tehran as well as baghdad those temperatures into the high and mid teens things get a little bit better on saturday in baghdad you are clearing up and those
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temperatures are going to be rising but much of that rain is going to continue across much of iran well here across the gulf we are going to watch in that same system causing some windy conditions by the time we get towards saturday here in doha twenty five degrees is going to be the high by the time we get to it saturday we do expect to see those winds increasing and the visibility could be coming down at times over towards though we do expect to see a touch of you about twenty three degrees and then here across mozambique we have been watching the very heavy rain over the last few days causing some localized flooding unfortunately that is going to continue as well as much of the law is going to be seeing some very heavy rain as well but as we go towards saturday notice the area of low pressure really developing into the mozambique channel bring some rain over towards madagascar as well down towards the south though down towards cape town it is going to be mostly cloudy and we do expect to see a touch of twenty one with durban at about twenty seven degrees for you. in germany's capital there is
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a barber like no other sort of what it is. both struck cross what you have. but as his city changes he's moving with the time. and going on the roads. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who lived. the master barber of berlin this is erupting on al-jazeera. top stories donald trump's former.
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banker tax fraud. has. for a fourth day over the killing of the main witness alleged child rape case. thirty six countries including all. criticizing. rights record it calls on the kingdom to cooperate with. the murder of journalist. and. at the united nations in geneva a rare rebuke to saudi arabia it came in the form of a statement backed by all twenty eight european union countries as well as kind of their own australia and called on the saudi government to release prominent women's
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rights activists from jail and cooperate with the u.n. investigation into the murder of journalist. at the saudi consulate in istanbul but almost the same time justice and interior ministers meeting in brussels formally rejected a new blacklist of states not doing enough to stop money laundering in terrorism financing that list compiled by the european commission last month included new not least of which several u.s. territories saudi arabia germany has taken a tough stance against saudi arabia since the killing of jamal khashoggi and has just extended its freeze on arms sales to the country but when asked by al-jazeera about the blacklist its interior minister refused to engage in english or in germany. no as a language and i'm talking about here after the meeting the ministers insisted their stance wasn't him fluids by any third party office that my the drafting of the list has not been procedurally transparent therefore the twenty eight member
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states had this point of view so any action taken needs to be based on dialogue from now along but for some intense lobbying clearly led to the list being blocked is going to put a considerable pressure from both the saudi and u.s. governments have been very vocal about their people systems the u.s. even said that it will ask u.s. banks to ignore the bank blacklist so the pressure has been intense but this is a sad day because what we're seeing is diplomatic interests of member states winning out over the fight against argument in europe meanwhile the european commission's promising to keep pushing for tougher action. each scandal panama papers all the terrorist attacks. we had a lot of big words about how we need to strengthen our fight against these things so now it's time to do it the european commission is sticking to its message if the e.u. wants to be serious about fighting money laundering and the financing of terrorism it has to be ready to displease governments including saudi arabia its ministers
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meeting over the road here have given a clear red light to the commission's plans where this goes next could depend on how quickly the saudis respond to growing criticism. al-jazeera brussels or china that supports telecom giant weiwei is lawsuit against the u.s. government foreign minister wang says beijing will protect the rights of its people and companies way is suing washington over a ban on federal agencies from using its technology the u.s. considers why waste product a security threat and says beijing can use its equipment for spying china says u.s. allegations are an act of deliberate political suppression. there been calls for an investigation into how i saw fighters were able to launch an attack in afghanistan's capital that killed three people and injured dozens war the group attacked a gathering of the hazaar ethnic minority politicians in western kabul reports from
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the capital. from a city to a battlefield kabul becoming the frontline of a battle between i saw an afghan forces i saw launched an attack on senior politicians a more than one thousand whose hours gathering to commemorate his. it began peacefully broadcast on national t.v. the c.e.o. of dollar bill or the former president hamid karzai listening to speeches then rockets were heard in the distance to make a comeback dr dunston your places the incidents are far from here you're running creates a lot of risk but the rockets got closer some politicians flared others tried to calm the crowds those of the body telling them to leave quietly but. then the first explosion in the elder followed witnesses reported rockets mortars landing in and around the gathering explosions and heavy gunfire. but it was
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the us the other as our leader mohammed hockey sit on the microphones a bit targeting a gathering and told us to escape from there as i was feeling i was hit with shrapnel on my back here and there was confusion as hundreds of people try to find safety. was soldiers and police unaware of who was attacking and from where the afghan special forces are going on a building began a clearance operation to stop the remaining attackers. ambulances ferry dozens of people to hospital most injured by rockets and mortars are fewer than one mortar hit in the back of the crowd and then another followed by the third one hit close. no hit me and also a soldier he was lying there and i was in a lot of time and i don't know what happened next. in a report last month the un security council is to made it up to four thousand. many
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arriving after being pushed out of syria and iraq last year they carried out nearly forty attacks nationwide desires of the primary target as most a shia muslims as our leader mohammed who escapes took to national television after the attack and accuse president danny of being complicit it looks like there was a lot of weapons stoked up i felt like i was in a battlefield i strongly condemn this barbarian attack and my condolences for all the families who lost a loved one people are angry at such a serious security lapse in the aftermath there are questions as to how iceland particular can continue to carry out such complex attacks in the heart of the city which a shia minority price. altered state media have released a letter said to be from president. warning of chaos as protests continue against his leadership it warns of foreign groups infiltrating demonstrations there have
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been protests for the past two weeks against his bid for a fifth term. switzerland for what the government describes as routine medical tests. the medical charity doctors without borders says a more humane response is needed to end the epidemic in the democratic republic of congo it's not enough spin done to gain the trust of local communities leaving aid workers an increasing target of violence comes as the world health organization the head of the world health organization is visiting the country to get an update on the alexy o'brien reports. wearing protective suits they wash down with chlorine making sure every particle of the highly contagious virus is destroyed but doctors without borders says efforts to contain it working and instead have led to his still iffy end violence against the people who are trying to help the existing atmosphere can only be described as toxic
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it shows how the response has failed to listen and act on the needs of those most affected. in the democratic republic of congo last week went to treatment centers were burned down it forced the charity to suspend its operations at the peace into the outbreak this region seeing decades of and raced as armed groups of five for territory and resources and doctor looses the involvement of security personnel is alienating patients and their families. more than forty percent of the there are right now up in the taking place in the community that means that we have not reached them and they are not sought our care these are vast amounts of money pouring in but they don't see where it ends up. this hear the constant advice to wash their hands but nothing about the lack of soap and water
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ebola has killed more than five hundred sixty people here since august and robbed these communities of their right to vote in last december's presidential ballot the election commission said the virus made it too dangerous for voting to go ahead. the chief of the world health organization is in town to assess the response. over a year he agrees community ownership is needed to end the epidemic we're here to talk to him and. he's really day old people especially when we have to leave. when we have the lights in to end the timber money commendation is wonderful you need to. take responsibility all need to understand that it's appropriate. that's what we do know the society that we should be. different to fight he believes the virus can be. doctors without borders the.
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still has the upper hand brian al-jazeera and the u.s. politicians have passed a resolution condemning bigotry and discrimination the vote comes after a controversy over a comment made by democratic congresswoman. and questions over whether it was anti semitic her comments have become a talking point for republicans and is dividing the democratic party. more. ill than omar is one of the two first muslim women elected to congress and she has become a lightning rod on the issue of israel and u.s. support after she said this about an israeli lobbying group. in this country that says he wants a. formal legion's to the point country. i want. why is it ok. for me to.
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be harmed and not follow the law. that is. her critics say that is anti-semitic and accuse her of implying jews can't be loyal americans representative omar embodies a vile i hate filled anti-semitic anti israel bigotry this is not a time for politics this is a time for the democratic leaders in this institution to do the right thing they should remove her from the house foreign affairs committee they should stand up to her they should stop empowering her disgusting hatred before it turns in to horror republicans are demanding action even though they were mostly silent when it was discovered that one of their congressional leaders attended a white supremacist convention another congressman defended white nationalism and the us president said this about neo nazis very five people on both sides but it's
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not just republicans this is shown there is a big divide in the democratic party why are we on able to singularly condemn anti-semitism why can't we call it a semitism and show that we've learned the lessons of history but younger and more progressive politicians came to her defense leaving the democratic leader nancy pelosi to try and find some way to unite the party i feel confident that her words were not based on any anti-semitic attitudes but that she didn't have a full appreciation of how they landed on other people with that the house voted on a resolution condemning anti-semitism islamophobia and white supremacy and now they hope to move on but being one of the first muslims in congress it is likely omar will continue to be focused on by the right recently republicans in west virginia briefly put this poster in their state. house there wasn't a resolution later condemning it petticoating al-jazeera washington and
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congresswoman omar released this statement along with two other muslim members of the house about the vote it's the first time we voted on a resolution condemning muslim bigotry in our nation's history and two muslim crimes have increased ninety nine percent from twenty fourteen to twenty sixteen and are still on the rise we're tremendously proud to be a part of a body that has put forth a condemnation of all forms of bigotry including anti semitism that racism and white supremacy. is the executive director of the arab american association of men or she says it's a collective fight to stand against all forms of bigotry if you look at the actual resolution even when they define for example anti-semitism one of the things you will not find in there is that in the department of state definition they actually say some critiques of the state of israel can be deemed anti-semitic that is actually in fact not in this resolution so for us weak we will continue to fight
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for our rights as palestinian americans as muslim americans and as all americans to be able to criticize whether it be the saudi arabian government or the israeli government or any government that engages in human rights abuses this resolution does not specifically have any binding effect it does not talk about you know any any tangible you know whether it be enforcement this is just words that are going to be on the record for centuries the common people will look back at this day and be very proud of muslim american leaders in the muslim american community and including a representative omar where he went on the record saying that we as a democratic party as a us congress a stand against all forms of bigotry including anti-semitism islamophobia and white supremacy. russian politicians have approved a bill that could put anyone in jail for posting online criticism of the country the legislation which passed the lower house on thursday would impose fines for publishing materials that disrespect the state's repeat offenders could face fifteen days behind bars
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a second bill that was also approved publishing so-called fake news online both are expected to pass the upper house next week international women's day is being celebrated around the world over and russia president vladimir putin marked the occasion visiting with a group of female police officer is as you can see also. more women in russia are becoming interested in working in law enforcement. ministry say just over a quarter of its employees are women. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera donald trump's former campaign chairman has been sentenced to almost four years in prison on charges of bank and tax fraud for its crimes were uncovered during u.s.
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special counsel investigation into alleged russian interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election mr mann a ford finally got to speak for himself meekly accept responsibility for his conduct. i think what you saw today the same thing that we said from day one there is absolutely no way. a major power has plunged nearly all of the country into darkness president nicolas maduro government is blaming the. hydroelectric power station the state owned electricity provider said an attack on the guru was the cause. as well as opposition governments are blaming each other for that. explains we're here in the . invent five o'clock local
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time there with a massive power outage all around the country. and many of them continue to be. the government saying that. behind this attack and of course the united states. saying. the corruption that exists. protesters have rallied in southwest yemen for a fourth day over the killing of the main witness in an alleged child rape case demonstrators say. by the united arab emirates. thirty six countries have signed a statement criticizing saudi arabia's human rights record the documents calls on the kingdom to cooperate with investigators into the murder of saudi journalist. at least three people have been killed and dozens injured following a nice talk in western the armed group
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a toxic gathering of the ethnic minority in the west off the country those are the latest headlines at this hour this is europe is coming up next. over a hundred and sixty years ago a musician started a band in an arty should treat in cairo and their bras band was so popular it gave birth to an entire musical genre. a century and a half later the sound still resonates with many egyptians today house of bala the people's music on al-jazeera.
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