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a lot of people here will be very hungry. more than three quarters of mozambicans live on less than two dollars a day many people here subsistence farmers. left in the field with their food for the year ahead. held. on the only sign of it a helicopter makes one circle then flies off possibly an aid agency taking a survey people can only hope they'll soon bring food and shelter. but with so much damage to the roads it'll have to come by air. the last broken bridge just before she has been made possible with some blown down cables and tonio us the money is trying to reach the town check on his family. hundreds of died. i'm a survivor but i've suffered too much not just physically but also psychologically
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traumatized is the first time i've seen it so i close this now people can travel a little family to trying to reunite many people are still missing it will take a long time for mozambique to recover from cyclonic dying malcolm webb al-jazeera insists in doing a district in zimbabwe the floods cut off communities and damaged roads making it hard for help to reach them i want to travel to where many are still looking for their missing relatives. these rocks and boulders they never used to be here this used to be a busy bustling busy center and then cyclon it happened leaving behind all this destruction all the stiffness station and all the grief the water was so powerful it managed to drag parts of a bridge which was nearly a kilometer away from the area is shows you how strong the raging water was now people are trying to find out how many of their loved ones are dead and with the
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people who are who are missing we don't know exactly how many people are missing but what we seen throughout the day is people coming going through these borders walking through these parts trying to figure out was this the place where my house used to be if it was is a possible that maybe someone i think you may be missing may be buried underneath the borders are buried underneath the mud they know it's going to take a long time for officials to come here and remove all of this debris if it ever happens right now the focus for rescue operations is that they want to find as many people alive as possible they want to try and get food and medical supplies to people as quickly as possible we've seen a lot more helicopters flying around the area and a sign that perhaps more people will be coming in to the place but in this particular area they said so far they have received no direct help from government officials or from aid agencies in terms of food blankets clothes etc but they're hoping that comes soon for the moment though it is
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a moment of grief families or survivors have managed to come back to the area trying to find out more about their loved ones and some are even trying to rebuild their homes and try to move on their lives. it was still ahead when live in new zealand where thousands of people were shown here ten friday prayers to remember victims of last week's shootings. and millions celebrate the hindu festival of holy trucks their arrival of spring. we've got some very heavy rain damaging wainscot to cycling's affecting northern parts of australia at the moment his travel and i've a towards the northwest we have veronica at the moment we're more concerned with travel because that's the one that's going to make landfall quickest that's rolling through the gulf of carpentaria northern parts of northern territory northern areas
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of queensland seeing yet more heavy rain through friday going into sas that punched its way inland into the far northeast of northern territory flooding rains running a supertramp affected area so that's some consolation but we are going to say a lot of heavy rain in those damaging winds to some time to come to and some high seas by the time we come to the end of the weekend is ryker and that will make least way across the northwest of the country central areas meanwhile seeing what's a dry warm weather and so temperatures getting up to thirty eight celsius in alice springs a thirty four melbourne sizemore still around him some wants to into new zealand really looking lovely here as we go on through the next couple days largely clear skies all last gasps of some a hanging on here twenty three celsius for oakland she's such twenty one there for christ with that dry and fine weather we get up to twenty one c. in tokyo was we go on through friday but falling back to saturday.
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a yearly does or expects to announce later whether they'll grant an extension to the date the u.k. is due to leave the block which is currently just over a week away. u.s. president donald trump has vowed to recognize israel's sovereignty over an area it seems from syria in a tweet strengths of the golan heights is a critical strategic area for the security of israel and for regional stability. and rescue teams in mozambique have extended the search for psycho it die survivors who are still trapped in flooded areas. thousands of people are expected to attend friday prayers in christ church to pay tribute to the fifty victims of last week's mass shooting at two mosques the called pres will be broadcast nationally followed by a two minute silence more funerals took place on thursday after bodies were released to families new zealand promised to send auden has announced strict new gun laws in the wake of the attack. i under thomas joins us live from christchurch is one week
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on from their tap water respect at events today. where the preparations for the events are all under way you can see them behind me a big contingency of the media of course and the seating for the v.i.p.'s for what will be a big friday press outside the alamo mosque the bigger of the two that was attacked last friday most people praying were actually doing so on the giant frame as you might get to see the corner of just behind me as well down almost it had been hoped would be ready to be opened by friday but it's not being over the place has been completed their investigation inside all the forensic work has been done there has not yet been cleaned to the standard required to have lots of people in it to a price that's going to happen outdoors luckily the weather is good they're expecting hundreds inside this official area including the prime minister and then potentially thousands of people in the park that surrounds this part of the park directly opposite them or so
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a big event now just will be here she will be consoling the families of some of those who were killed we've had two funerals this week we think about fifteen have been held so far although now all fifty bodies have been formally identified so the funeral should follow fairly swiftly from here on thursday i was privileged to go to the funeral of the eldest person to have been killed last friday. in the life haji daoud nabil loved motorbikes so his sons arranged for members of a club to lead his funeral cortege nabil was the first and at seventy one the eldest person shot and killed last friday in christchurch witnesses say he greeted the gunman at the door of the al nor mosque not realizing his intent his family is profoundly proud of his spinal words of welcome. on thursday
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hundreds of people came to the muslim section of christ churches memorial park cemetery to pay their last respects and reflect on his life he was the first in new zealand anya's search to accomplish a mosque in he built the. mosque in is the founder so many people are being buried this week there's a marquee at the cemetery in which to conduct formalities the greeting of and grieving over nobby's body his wife died in teary youngest granddaughter his wife distraught and a friend comforting one of his sons after the funeral prayer this is nabil when he first came to new zealand a young engineer who established a business mending damaged cars he made a success of life in new zealand many friends helped carry his coffin. graveside more tears and more prayers eleven victims were buried before nabi
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thirty eight more to follow all are now identified after days of investigation by police and the coroner now. used to be lowered gently into the ground. after all the trauma and then the bureaucracy of the last week finally isn't about how how do you doubt not being died but rather how he lived who he was what he did and the legacy he's leaving behind. that legacy includes five children and knowing grandchildren and the memory of a kind man dad had a good heart a loving father it welcomed me what it is how. it got man or muslim or letter. for our family a big loss let's make. haji daoud navi will forever
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stay here but online his final words are now traveling in. the center of don't you see this prime minister will be here for the two minute silence the call to prayer and the commemorations afterwards shortly she on thursday announced new zealand's response to what happened on friday in terms of policy in terms of tightening up gun laws and to cut it short in essence the sorts of weapons bans the gunman used last friday are to be banned in use even these military style semiautomatic weapons the actual legislation to enforce that can't come in for a few weeks but what is done in effect is paulson emergency regulations on who can get hold of those guns and said very clearly no one is going to be given the registration documents they need to get them so in other words effective yesterday three o'clock in the afternoon you see the time those guns became illegal
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a quick update on the place investigation as well they've looked into the background of the gun and how he got his guns whether he definitely did so legally and the answer to that is yes he did as the lord stood in twenty seventeen twenty eighteen when he got his gun license two people into you to check that he was of good character a police officer or somebody from the gun registration department went and visited his home met him personally and he ticked all the right boxes so the guns he acquired although he later modified them illegally the guns he acquired were done legally so that's why new zealand is changing of course they never want anybody to get hold of weaponry lot less least of all someone like this broadly speaking the events today even to have widespread support you won't find many people out in christ church criticizing criticizing any elements of the call depriving brokaw's of the two minute silence lots of women around wearing head scarves as a mark of respect the same isn't true online if you look online there are a lot of people. no who's in new zealand and who's not but very skeptical about why
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the muslim call to prayer is being broadcast in a country like new zealand i understand the two minute silence but not the most been called a brat i think about is making a largely secular country to islamic in the words of some people online but here in cross charge and certainly in the mainstream media in new zealand it's all about support and respect for the muslim community as a state official events due to begin in about two hours' time andrew thomas thank you very much indeed. at least one hundred people have died in iraq after the ferry they were travelling on capsized in the northern city of mosul around two hundred people were on board the vessel which was travelling on the tigris river it was carrying families who were celebrating nauru's many of the victims are thought to be women and children a treasure hunter a report from baghdad. hundreds of iraqis were celebrating the no rues holiday at an amusement park in mosul when tragedy struck good.
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images on social media reveal a distressing sea after a ferry carrying an estimated two hundred people capsized a distraught husband and father begs the police to take him to the banks of the tigris river and now i don't know if they my own i work my family through the water right now my wife and my daughter and i'm asking the police to beat me to go to the other side but they will give me one zero zero zero zero bystanders were screaming some were jumping into the river to try to rescue people and some passengers could be seen swimming furiously against the swift current. in the immediate hours after the ferry capsized the death toll kept rising the ministry of interior noted that many of the dozens of victims were women and children the iraqi prime minister has called for an immediate investigation into the cause of the accident however iraqi civil defense says it appears it was due to the ferry
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carrying more passengers than the maximum capacity recommended this ferry accident appears to be unprecedented in iraq it's also yet another misery to be endured for the people of war ravaged mosul who have already lost so much natasha going to aim al-jazeera baghdad. brazil's former president has been arrested as part of a massive corruption investigation operation call washers looking into latin america's largest corruption scandal that has more. so dramatic scenes outside the house of former president michelle temari ansel powell where a special task force is part of the wider operation carwash. arrested him in the early hours of the morning they since flown him to rio de janeiro the state of rio de janeiro which is at the center of the investigation accusations that bribes were paid in relation to the building of a new killer power three in rio de janeiro state two former ministers who served in
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michel temperament time as government his former chief of staff and the former energy and mines minister also. lost to be arrested and several other people linked to the case michel to all along has denied any wrongdoing in this case all previous accusations made against him while he served as president of brazil from the middle of two thousand and sixteen to the end of two thousand and eighteen he said there was a campaign against him and managed to escape those accusations enjoying presidential immunity that has now gone since he left office at the end of last year was this a part of a much wider investigation the operation called wash operations been going on now for five years hundreds of politicians from all parties business people implicated including the former president in the through the sale of michelle tammas pre-disaster as president rousseff or she was in peached on corruption charges so
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this is something that's current president promised that he would fight political corruption that now seems to be the case that this operation is ongoing. and more and more information likely to emerge in the next few hours and days. more antigovernment protests are taking place in albania as capital tirana thousands of opposition protesters try to enter parliament building on thursday they're kissing the government of being corrupt and having links to organized crime the main opposition party relinquish their seats in parliament last month according to snap elections. millions of people in india and other south asian countries have been celebrating the hindu festival of holy known as the festival of colors it marks the arrival of spring or as cover each other in brightly colored powder to celebrate fertility louth and the victory of good over evil
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was to own the earth the spirit everything was. experiencing the was. the experience giving. me. was. and a quick reminder that you can catch up anytime on our website the dress that is ours or dot com and many of you watch us live by clicking on that live icon. thank you. top stories on al-jazeera european council president donald tusk says a new leaders have agreed a unanimous response to u.k. prime minister to resign may's request for a delay to brics it is now holding talks with may talk to me you had a few just wrapped up the austrian chancellor says if the british parliament backs
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may's deal rexx it will be delayed until may twenty second just before european parliamentary elections if not the u.k. will have to leave the e.u. on april the twelfth may have asked for a delay until the end of june. yes president all trying to says it's time the united states fully recognized israel's sovereignty over the golan heights in a tweet trump said the golan heights is a critical strategic area for the security of israel and for regional stability of the region was captured by israel during a war in one hundred sixty seven from the syrian army israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu thanks trump for what he called a bold move. and israel. are.
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ready. to shoot. israel for. a devastating storm has affected nearly two million people across southern africa rescue teams in mozambique have extended their search cycle on it i survivors who are still trapped in flooded areas emergency teams have been rescuing stranded people in the hardest hit town of farah about fifteen thousand a still stranded asako has killed at least four hundred people in malawi zimbabwe and mozambique at least ninety three people have died in iraq after the ferry they were travelling on capsized in the northern city of mosul around two hundred people
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were on board the vessel which was travelling on the tigris rock river there's a top stories one a one east is next with more news for you straight out that my colleagues in their heart attacks watching. africa's most populous nation a bloc just economy has a youth unemployment problem and a bit to control the internet of the future some sad kind of digital ion coats it is folding we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in . counting the cost on al-jazeera. when the korean war split the country and her family's which one of the hottest separated by a border with a bit into cross. now some a finely being reunited with mung lost relatives. one on one east follows a mother's emotional reunion with the some she lost more than sixty years ago.
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when war broke out between the two koreas in one nine hundred fifty mrs lee fled south with her husband before year old son and hope that you daughter. in the storm of refugees the young mother stopped to nurse her baby. she was separated for a few minutes from her husband and son a separation that would last forever. sixty eight years later mrs lee who had built a new life in seoul received a lesson with news of her lost family. you
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they are all the time on. the bridge cross fit this letter to mrs lee. the little states the son she lost sixty eight years ago is still alive and leaves in north korea. in two weeks she can see him again. how do you feel privileged. ninety nine and in my. good at good people be. humble make the law you all voted to go to defended to go up to the hundred
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i would your mind their boys and that i did good as a god good as he they got that i done now i'm going. to go and i'm a cure don't make. because our job our goal now that a good kid is sort of my legs our head and then all my languidly. here good night ahead you're going to go and wouldn't i am going to kmart. today mrs levy is ninety one years old. together with a north korean who lost his wife during the flies mrs lee built a new life in south korea. they swore to stay together into a career was reunified and they could find their families. mrs lee is now her two daughters and now helping her prepare for being reunited with
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