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dozens of groups are reported to be operating in the eastern congo some health workers to deliver vaccines and track people infected with bella but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticized the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of cases is increasing barbara and out to sarah. now data from the u.k. are making last minute contingency plans for breaks it overshot market is the third largest in the world and relies on sina shipping in the european union galleries want to make sure that continues for their customers they have reports from london . this is one of the biggest. warehouses in europe. prepared for shipping around the world. the company service is top dealers private
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collections and museums so what's the most expensive item that's passed through definitely looking at in excess of one hundred million pounds so these are no more objects by any means or some might be small but very badly for the international art world depends on frictionless shipping with little bureaucracy and few tariffs but as breaks it looms the industry is weighing up the challenges i feel there is just this lack of character we don't know what's going to happen if we if we get a deal next week then everything stays the same for twenty months maybe three years and then during that period they'll negotiate further but it does lead to further uncertainty and that makes long term planning quite difficult. for the moment are to ship seamlessly between the u.k. and the e.u. with very little red tape and with no jus t. in place for all of that could change when the u.k. leaves the e.u. if there are no new arrangements in place they could well be new juvies imposed the
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more expensive there are the higher the g.t. . this high end dealerships in the heart of london's financial district but the gallery director has had to make a difficult decision to close the current show of twentieth century abstract art several weeks early the works of valued at seventy nine million dollars which means a possible tax bill of eight million dollars for shipping them back to italy after the u.k. leaves the e.u. because italy and other e.u. countries levy tax on our works imported from outside the bloc we are speaking about money so i can have disputes so far we don't have information fresh effects we don't have them for michele flournoy or subcounty so nobody knows so we can all see the situation and the view of breaks it from italy. which means they've shot themselves in the foot. some experts believe leaving the e.u.
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will be a golden opportunity for the u.k. allowing the country to reduce or remove all current e.u. levies bypassing europe altogether and attracting new global markets. while the industry considers the advantages and disadvantages of leaving the world's largest trading some had to wait shipping their collections to a bricks safe distance. where the. number one to avenge a rare. hit. on line. for them. to join us on sat all of us have been calling for some fashion this is a dialogue we are talking about. you have seen what it can do.
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drugs including and some people. everyone has a voice. join the conversation. until now in the coverage of latin america most of the world was covering tragedies . and that was it but not how couples feel how they how they think and that's what we do we go five and a half months of demanding it to an education system that was introduced to. latin america has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. and
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the mention of kenya campaigning against a major construction project which they say is taking place on stolen land for the government says activists standing in the way of progress even labeling opponents terrorists. reports. kenya's leaders say it's east africa's most ambitious infrastructure project. the level port and lamb who southern sudan ethiopia transport corridor or lab set is worth an estimated twenty four point five billion dollars. it includes the construction of a deep water port highways oil pipelines railways airports and even three luxury resorts. port will be the main hub connecting kenya ethiopia and south sudan to the indian ocean and to the world. to be one of the people that contributed.
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and. to me something that's a big deal because. it is something that is. in that country. work started in two thousand and thirteen when it's finished it's hoped the port will become a major source of revenue. but not everyone is happy with the project activists say it will damage the environment and the government is not properly compensating people for their land leaving indigenous communities to pay the price for kenya's progress that lies that we have. if the government wants to solve them. twenty seconds. only twenty seconds. for years lamas people relied on fishing and tourism to earn a living the port means a major shift and instead of speaking to them community leaders say the government is steamrolling them but kenyan leaders say the lab said project is being done by the book and accuse activists of working against the national interest and in some
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cases even labeling them as terrorists a recent human rights watch report said people campaigning against the project faced intimidation beatings arbitrary arrests and detentions is one long time activist turned politician said in kenya government suppression is nothing new in the government is the terrorists it's not the people it's the government. that was been left behind because of development there's no development the new roads they're no public health facilities there is zero government involvement in the ground and now at this project is not going to. improve the lives of people it's going to affect them there's going to be pollution it's going to affect fishing it's going to affect to resume it's going to affect every facet of their life. projects like level port or central to president can yet as development agenda he's promised all kenyans that things will get better in twenty nineteen but in lumber the pace of progress may mean some kenyans get left behind the old zero nairobi
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and it's time for sports now has santa thank you very much liverpool are aiming to move back within a point of english premier league leaders mantissa city and their game against panic is coming up to full time after conceding early on goals from roberto for i mean you and your money put liverpool to one up at half time from your score the second after the break the latest score at the end failed to liverpool three two. two other games coming up but that will have a big day on which teams finish in the top four and qualify for next year this champions league chelsea are about to kick off against wolves and later on than to see united take on arsenal but i love managing these boys a little verb playing. not playing a lot of work in here and. i said so many times i'm just doing the best i can every single day. for for sunday if we can we can
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take the first eleven we with fresh play yet with energy with quality and with a partially deal so to be big about performance i look at for a while also to play i want to like like much as it is and how do you even in this moment. barcelona are seven points clear at the top of the spanish league off the three one win over a row of a con on saturday his rivals ryall in the dread the are facing up to a season without a trophy santiago so i has vowed to fight for his future in just over a week ryall i have lost twice to barcelona and been a knocked out of the champions league they trailed by fifteen points going into sunday's league game against. greece through adversity that personality appears and that's not just a cliché dance reality that's when you see who's there and who's not who's hiding
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and who will face the consequences who's happy and who sat and which of the players will rebel against the situation. things have gone for the l.a. lakers as le bron james is hopes for securing a playoff spot have all but ended they've suffered a fifth straight defeat at this time of going down to boston celtics at home the bronze form a team made to. start the fall boston with thirty points that james also has thirty points and bad the eighty eighth the triple double of his career but he couldn't put his team over the top with missing three of the top players a celtics winning one hundred twenty two hundred seven if the lakers don't make it to the playoffs it will be the first time in fourteen years that le bron will miss the postseason. i feel for i was he just missed a lot of time as was running. the browns championship. is that he's always been
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a chambers of contender and he's such a great player. and such a very teammate and you know when we're not close what was called everybody else's heart attack on him as well as a few of us. it's a call for readers in milwaukee bucks a visit in charlotte hornets for a league best fifty fifty three yannis and one for twenty six points and thirteen rebounds leading them to hundred thirty one two hundred fourteen when. both the men's and women's tennis world number one to have clinched victory at the indian wells at tournaments in california novak djokovic beat beyond in straight sets for his record fiftieth win at the tournament the serbian player beat the american the seven six six two djokovic just going for raechel six title in california. and now in the sack began her title defense with the win over my i don't know bitch i also who's done tired of the dubai international by the
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french player two weeks ago came out on top in this encounter the australian open champion winning in straight sets. everyone talks about being a defending champion and then playing her again i think actually it was really good for me because i learned the most when i lose matches and. i lost her last in dubai and honestly it was great that i got to play here again because i was able to learn from the mistakes i do and i was able to apply it so it worked out pretty well for me. while wells has stayed on course to win the northern hemisphere the biggest international rugby title they be scotland eighteen to eleven in the six nations championship and it's wells fourth straight win in the tournament the team can complete the grand slam with a win over ireland next saturday. it's going to be a great. great occasion i mean you can take it anywhere in the competition so i
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think we get no chance of winning and i think the simon is well on. and you know we want. we want to win this time each of and the only way we can win the champions in the grand slam. play francais later this sunday england to hit back from a defeat against wales with a big win over italy they run in eight tries to maintain their title hopes england they scotland next week. in the training and absolutely pace next week because we're going to have to do that skill in because we know that's a game of the you know we saw where they carried on last year after this so you know a lot of short memory sometimes just sometimes you just. rather the knowledge will be imposed position for the first moto g.p. race of twenty nine hundred eighty this sunday called final in qatar was hit by a number of crashes as many riders struggled in windy conditions jorge lorenzo is
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unable to continue after this incident and will start in fifteen. fos this with and that of its second and world champion mark marquez back and that. and that's it for me but philip sutton thank you very much for that and that does it for the news hour but i will be back in just a couple of minutes with another full. isn't the problem for your town that they usually don't have a health question mark over it but it does have a corruption question mark or really doesn't look good for the image that it appears that they were going to do really well you know knowing that it would take any real you get why there's a lot of disillusionment with the u.n. across the globe. is called for or the bridge doesn't build confidence that breaks will join me near the hot sun on up front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories and big issues here and i'll just
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i know. that's going strange you know not. changing my diet. the children of south africa. seems going to eventually see. through a complex history of dramatic social and political change seven-up south africa. disease or. know it crash survivors and ethiopia one hundred fifty seven passengers and crew of crew and the second boeing seven three seven disaster and five months.
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hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in dog with me and there's a problem also ahead. algeria's reading particles on political sides to work together as protests to show no sign of backing down all that hard and bored. protesters a moscow rally against a proposed law they say wants to make the internet like an iron curtain. how breaks it down could impact the world of fine art especially if tax of the go up on imports and exports. we begin with breaking news from ethiopia where a plane crash has killed over one hundred fifty seven passengers and crew but you'd be an airlines boeing seven three seven max jet came down near the town of food
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just six minutes after takeoff. a flight tracking website says it developed an unstable vertical speed after leaving the airport was fine from the capital at a. kenya there were people from twenty seven nationalities on board it is the second crash where than five months involving the latest version of the seven three seven the airline's last major crash was on twenty ten when a flight from beirut went down shortly after takeoff bob matheson has. friends and families of those on board the crash ethiopian airlines flight three zero two among those waiting for news at the main airports in nairobi and i decided i just six minutes after takeoff from bali international airport in the ethiopian capital contact was lost with a boeing seven three seven ethiopia state media says none of the one hundred fifty seven passengers and crew survived so. we see people coming out.
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to the us going to come out. after a few. nice and peaceful and just plain. ethiopia's prime minister ahmed tweeted today office of the pm on behalf of the government and people of ethiopia would like to express its deepest condolences to the families of those that have lost their loved ones on ethiopian airlines boeing seven three seven on regular shuttle flight to nairobi kenya this morning. the jet had been delivered just four months ago it's the fourth a version of the world's best selling airline the boeing seven three seven has flown billions of passengers worldwide since the one nine hundred sixty s. the latest seven three seven dash eight hundred max type has been redesigned to make it more fuel efficient thousands have been ordered by airlines worldwide. lol sure and i guarantee you probably don't know but it's
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a popular choice of the airlines it's a very safe well because there are now questions and this wall st jitters across the industry. it's the second disaster within five months involving the boeing seven three seven max an identical lion air jet plunged into the sea off the coast of indonesia last october shortly after takeoff from jakarta killing all one hundred eighty nine people on board. boeing is being sued by some of the relatives of passengers who died and pilots have accused the american manufacturer of failing to warn them how to operate a new automated stall prevention system. safety questions again are being asked about why two planes from the seven three seven family would have had a good safety record for decades should crash within just a few months of each other and why so many lives have been lost again rob matheson al-jazeera. canyon's transport minister has an emergency team at nairobi airport as
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helping the passengers family. we have initiated the airport's. emergency response is to basically take care. all that dave's and friends. who may be affected in the who. want to receive the passage us upon arrival tonight will be. the freight was expected to arrive you know be at about ten thirty five this morning. this teach what you've done. is to establish. to be my dissenters. says the plane's pilot had reported difficulties and asked to return to our correspondent catherine sawyer she's joining us live from nairobi what more are you hearing catherine from ethiopian and kenyan authorities.
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they've been briefing the media throughout the day and the last briefing was about two hours ago where they talked about particularly the ethiopian airlines talked about the pilot who realized that he had some a kind of quote problems and asked to turn back this request was granted but then the aircraft went off radar almost immediately afterwards here in kenya the minister held another press conference and basically both sides in the field and here in kenya just breaking down the people who are in that plane the nationalities and most of the people who died were kenyans thirty two of them there were nine ethiopians who died as well eighteen canadians the nationalities where the u.s. the u.k. french nationalities and several other countries were affected as well and we're told that some of these people were delegates elizabeth who are coming to you when
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conference that was that is starting tomorrow the you united nations and vironment assembly that is to start tomorrow some of those delegates for that we've seen a statement from cordon of that assembly talking about that crash. giving its condolences as well to the relatives of those who died seven of those who died were french french nationals president. is going to be coming to kenya for that conference towards the end of the week it's going to be interesting elizabeth to see how this play out what the investigations. because we are also being told that just at the beginning of this month i think the fourth plane also developed some mechanical problems it had to be delayed for from a trip for two hours there was a statement that came out from ethiopian airlines then saying that it's for the safety of the passengers catherine thank you very much for that for now that's
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catherine so over the very latest live in nairobi thank you well the jet that crashed is the latest version of the world's best selling airliner a brand new boeing seven three seven max join the fastest growing airline feat in africa just four months ago it is the second seven three seven max to crash in the last five months a lion air jet came down off the coast of indonesia and october killing all one hundred eighty nine people on board some of their relatives the so and boeing and pilots have accused the american manufacturer of failing to warn them how to operate a new automated stall prevention system. let's move on to other news for now and algerians have launched a partial strike as part of protests against president of the lassies beautifully because re-election bid activists have been campaigning for a general strike and civil disobedience and protests off with the flick is banned for a fifth term the strike is supposed to last for five days we used to playing
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a leading role in the biggest protests and nearly thirty years. and the protests are also taking place in the french capital natasha butler is joining us from paris so how how are they going there the taj or have we seen the same kind of turnout that we have in the last few days in france. well here on the plus directly bleek in central paris there are you can see behind me thousands of protesters and more coming all the time they say they've come here in a show of solidarity with those who are taking to the streets across algeria over the last few weeks and really whatever happens now jury of course right now resonates so strongly here in france because there are some four million people of algeria origin living here many have emigrated decades others more recently and others of course who've come here very recently a generation also generations born here in france and what they say is particularly
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important for them the young people because they're worried about the future of algeria they say end up with a fleet of there simply hasn't been enough opportunity for them there haven't been enough jobs and we're seeing many people in the crowd with their mobile phones using social media to live stream this demonstration their messages out to family and friends back home in algeria and also across the world. singer abdellatif lau fee was born in algeria but he's lived in france for fifty years his music draws on the sounds of the so hard region where he grew up. despite decades in france abdellatif passionate about how geria he's closely following and supporting the protests there that call for abdelaziz bouteflika to give up his bid for a fifth presidential term so it's amazing because a jury is have seen what happened in the arab world the yellow best seen france
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what's happening in venice where i'm personally i've been emotional transported a moment ago here we were all asking why don't we go in the streets and now finally we are in the streets all together. france is home to the biggest algerian origin population abroad estimated at more than four million people thousands of algerians in france have demonstrated in cities like paris in mass a in a show of solidarity with a compadre it's many of the protesters are you know the legend is now of songs on the algerians living in france have very strong links with their country many left long ago disappointed and wanted to reinvent themselves others came to work and study one day we hope to go home to a new democratic algeria that gives people a future paris now gere's have a close but difficult relationship one way down by history algeria was colonized by the french for more than one hundred thirty years it gained independence in one thousand nine hundred sixty two after an eight year war today france is one of
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algeria's main trading partners the french government has taken a very cautious approach to the situation in algeria the french foreign minister says that paris is of course watching events very closely but the future of algeria king says is not hands of its people. argyria is a sovereign country and it's up to the algerian people and them alone to choose their leaders and their future is on every some say the french government is quietly concerned over further instability in north africa algeria borders libya a major route for people and arms smuggling to europe abdul r.t. says such fears are unfounded he says that algeria is turbulent past means many people like him are wary of chaos what they hope for he says is a peaceful transition to a fairer and more harmonious future with al-jazeera paris still ahead on the bulletin.
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