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where their homes once stood. mozambique is relying on the outside world for help but local people are rallying around to help their fellow countrymen at this church in bira they were collecting money and food for the victims. a separate group and that is it's going to take time to recover our houses were basic but they were not built in one day or week you will need more time five years ten years it will depend on what people will have to build with us now we need stronger material but our spirit is strong mozambique will need support for some time to come and for many their lives will never be the same again tony berkeley al jazeera may go central mozambique financial break it out as iraq when we come back the trump card benjamin netanyahu has up his sleeve that it was appearance before a powerful lobby group. on the budget battle continues for britain's prime minister now it's reason why is apparently a fight in a plot to remove the morning stay with us.
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however with still got more disturbed weather in the forecast across the middle east lots of cloud showing up but cross the northern sections iraq iran saying some really heavy rain over the next couple of days could see some flooding there we go as we go on for monday some when she weather just making its way away from the black sea the caspian sea sinking further southwards running into some very very heavy rain there that we will have in place across a good part of eastern iraq western areas of iran. and i would too as q. way we could well see really big downpours sundry showers and there's more the same as we go on through tuesday not quite as widespread it's there nevertheless and we are likely to see some widespread flooding as a result of that bright skies start to push back in for tuesday so that will just not in as we go on into the middle part of the way pushed further south across the
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arabian peninsula and of course we've got a fair bit of cloud across northern parts of saudi arabia here and we could see some cloud of gray twenty nine celsius here in doha possibility of some thunder showers and still that's the case as we go on through chews day some showers there too into the u.a.e. northern parts of again the possibility of some flooding. starting to break slightly across central parts of missouri big as the shows make that way further bill. finally we're going to get but that's. when it's north that. says they're not. ready. to bunch of the beach at the bottom. in part one of these two part series al-jazeera explores the world of performance enhancing drugs. sports doping the endless
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chains on al-jazeera. welcome back a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera a summary of u.s. special counsel robert muller's report says the investigation has found no collusion between donald trump's twenty sixteen campaign and russia but there's no conclusion on where the trump attempted to obstruct the course of justice. but most of the votes counted from thailand's election it's a tight race between the main opposition party and its pro military rival this is the first time people have been able to vote since a military coup five years ago. aid workers in mozambique are reaching more
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survivors of site and after roads which are ruined by the storm but reopened most roads damaged or destroyed people in remote areas have been relying on air drops for supplies. six people are believed to have been injured by a rocket that israel's army says was fired from gaza. air raid sirens were heard in the end there catherine region that's just north of tel aviv nearly two weeks ago two rockets were fired towards to let the providing air strikes by israeli jets in response israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in washington to meet donald trump later on monday the man who wants to replace him is also in the u.s. capitol looking to make a strong impression at a conference of the powerful pro israel lobby group stephanie becker reports on how the israeli election campaign is unfolding in the united states. two men bashing it out for the israeli leadership one a political veteran the other a military one but a political novice both now in the united states to address apac the powerful
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jewish lobby group the state of israel read that prime minister netanyahu knows a pact well for benny gantz it's a first but he is familiar with washington because a lot of people don't know about that he goes because he lived in washington he was a military attache he worked in the embassy he's been on capitol hill he knows these people dance is due to give a major speech to apac on monday but he could be overshadowed by netanyahu who is meeting president trump the same day so it will be interesting to see what exact goodies president from give them both in words and deeds meaning the fact that it's and you know will sit there in the oval office in a wing chair with president trump and president trump will say i'm looking forward to working with it and you know for the next you know four years or more is going to be significant for both men these really prime minister already brings with him a sense of victory trump tweeted last week that it was time the u.s.
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recognize the occupied golan heights as israeli territory part of the syrian golan heights were annexed by israel in one nine hundred eighty one and israel has always maintained that this area is vital to its security. a lot of israelis feel the same way with the golan heights without the bill i currently we know that it's also spread digic point for us because this country is a very small very small who are surrounded by people that unfortunately don't like so much us to live here having the us acknowledge israeli sovereignty in the golan heights is something the israeli prime minister has been lobbying for for years by recognizing the occupied golan heights as israeli territory the u.s. president donald trump is giving a major political victory to benjamin netanyahu and the timing of such a major announcement on the eve of what is a hotly contested israeli election is seen by many as a public and. horsemen of trump netanyahu for yet another term as prime minister the opinion polls show that it will be a tight race both men aiming to impress in the united states hoping their
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performances abroad will win them votes back home stephanie decker zero in the occupied golan heights people living in australia in the path of cycling veronica being urged to stay indoors as the storm crosses over the region port hedland is one of the towns that bore the brunt of the sideline and wind gusts were up one hundred sixty kilometers an hour drama has slowly moving along the western australian coast and is expected to head into the indian ocean on tuesday rob a bride sent this update from port hedland. finally after the best part of two days the red alert on this part of the western australia coast has finally been lifted. cyclon veronica has moved further down the coast and is expected eventually to move west words out into the indian ocean it means for the first time in the best part of forty eight hours people can finally leave their homes all that time they have been told to stay put and seek shelter now they can go out and about assess damage
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to property although there is of course still the danger of flooding in vast parts of this coastal region because of the size of this storm and the way that it has lingered and dumped so much water on this area and is expected to do so in the next couple of days a longer term impact also for the people of northern territory that is cleaning up after the impact of cycloid trevor that site closed are very vast where the system said to be the size of the state of new south wales dumping a huge amount of rainfall there are many people for especially from indigenous communities evacuated and now waiting and expecting to go back and rebuild their communities. you know siemens prime minister has announced a fool royal commission to investigate the mosque attacks in which fifty people were shot and killed an australian man has been charged with murder well commissions are reserved for the most serious matters and have significant palance
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. the inquiry will look at what could have or should have been done to prevent the attack it will inquire into the individual and his activities before the terrorist attack including of course a look at agencies will look at the actions of the the g.c. spey police customs emigration and any other relevant government departments or agency through. kenya's government has warned more than a million people or risk of starvation as a severe drought grips the northern half of the country crops of dried up after flash flooding in the last year government so reports now from kenya as to come a county it's weltering in the more i village as from this dry desolate land here to receive food aid from the humanitarian agency world vision there's a drought in kenya and the government says up to a million people in thirteen of the country's forty seven counties need argent help
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herders in the northwest region of two cana a some of the worst affected here they receive saugor rice bins and cooking oil to last them at least a few weeks a lot about i want to go i'm very happy to see this food and make sure it lasts that long for my four children before you go away from community centers the more desperate the situation gets at he can loria band ses how fourteen year old son long narrow died last month from our new tradition. we did not have food so you just used to have fruit he grew weak by the day or until he died that's when sam when we first met us were the only volunteer health worker in the village shows as well long hours buried the government denies others have also died of hunger thing and you and i don't know what we accuse just bones he had never come to the health center for any treatment of any other ailment he had just been eating wild fruits and nothing else. wild food which grows near reavers is what you can as return to
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when they can't find other food at accounts has found is doing his best to feed his remaining family until more help comes. over we just need help if we don't get it then we'll just continue eating the fruit and wait to die there's nothing else i can do the government blames the drought on delayed drains the crisis is made worse by a locust invasion last year i mean all diseases and conflict many in this village escaped another area after cattle rustlers attacked them and stored the animals it's midday now we've been in this village for a couple of hours and we haven't seen many people making break first lunch most of them are saying they don't have anything for dinner as well they say that they've run out of food they received at the beginning of the month lucky mayor quis boiling the last of her cheek piece i borrowed from a neighbor of the sleeping hungry yesterday i know i'll have to share the food with those who don't have she tells us. in this village and many others that are harder
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to reach time is of the essence of delayed response to their plight will only make things worse catherine soy al-jazeera. northwest kenya. monday marks four years since the saudi u.a.e. led coalition intervened in yemen to support the government there in its war against the rebels the conflict has killed at least ten thousand people and led to what the u.n. described as the world's worst humanitarian crisis priyanka gupta looks at the economic impact. the markets of sun are the ones at the crossroads of trade in the middle east. today these traders and market one of the oldest of the city are selling whatever little local farmers can produce prices a steep and out of reach for most the few who can buy are often in debt. and with a smile has a family of eight he's among the millions of yemenis for whom the war has meant
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sleeping on an empty stomach. the war destroyed the gulf arabs and the saudis and the u.a.e. destroyed us food prices are ten times higher because the yemeni real has no value at present in yemen central bank is split between government controlled aden and who the controlled so now saudi arabia publicly pledged a loan of two billion dollars but only to the bank in aden to keep the currency afloat as of december it had received only three hundred forty million dollars the money from the bank of aden pay salaries of government workers most of yemen's workforce. but five hundred thousand civil servants and who the areas haven't been paid it through here as. black markets like these are try being in summer and in aden it's beyond imagination that there's a shortage of oil here in aden can you believe that petrol is not available in the
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petrol stations it is available in the black market i'm astonished to see trucks carrying petrol from aden oil refineries but no idea where these trucks go and where the petrol is profits from yemen's booming coffee industry and farms have plummets. because of high fuel prices yemen depended on its all exports before the war production has almost stopped since the conflict began is under the control of emirati backed fighters. but the main problem is this the port in her data to which eighty percent of food aid comes in and that is out of bounds for most. the impact of the war and the crumbling economy has forced within twenty four million yemenis to depend on aid just to survive and humanitarian aid is not enough you need a political solution that is going to allow the economy to revitalize that will allow restrictions on imports to be lifted that will allow sellers to be paid the
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jobs created markets to be revitalized. such sectors to come back to life again so that people. you know slowly can start to sort of resume a life that used to exist prior to the conflict i hope that perhaps many yemenis still have despite the real threat of hunger and famine priyanka gupta artists here. serbians are marking twenty years and nato airstrikes forced them to withdraw from kosovo the attack ended a serbian crackdown on ethnic albanians that claim more than ten thousand lives but also paved the way for kosovo's independence serbia views the nato intervention as a crime and a humiliation rights groups say five hundred serbian civilians were killed the government puts that they got a two thousand five hundred. now with media reports of an internal coup to alst u.k. prime minister to resign may has summoned leading briggs its supporters in a ruling party to her country residence for crisis talks may is coming under
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increasing pressure to resign ahead of a final attempt to get her break that deal through parliament m.p.'s are expected to vote on the withdrawal deal for the next for the third time next week some of the jested they would only support the bill if may agrees to step aside john johnson is from politics home that's a news website he explains what might happen next to break the impasse what they're talking about doing is possibly having a set of for the current decorative votes this week in parliament these are non-binding votes where m.p.'s could set out things they wanted to happen so far along with the criticism of m.p.'s and from the prime minister she made a speech last week not a good idea when she blamed m.p.'s for it but her point was that a lot of people believe m.p.'s have constantly been saying what they don't want to happen in parliament but not really saying what they do want to happen a cruise liner has finally reached port after running into trouble near a stretch of norwegian coast that's not a tourist ship wrecks the vikings sky lost power and started drifting in huge seas
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sort of as the story of. a terrifying view from inside the cruise ship. before the alarm went off. the mayday call was put out on saturday as the vessel drifted in the norwegian see more than thirteen hundred passengers and crew were aboard the viking sky with the luxury cruise line as engines failed during stormy weather it was battered by eight metre waves just off the coast of norway here the weather is known to be fierce and the shallow waters are renowned for their reefs. the rescue of the passengers began on saturday evening with the evacuation of the ship continuing throughout the night most of those on board were elderly tourists mainly from the united states and the u.k. a few escaped with light injuries many traumatised by the experience.
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or. so. or. tugboats one in front and the other behind the ship towards the port city of malta the passengers and crew may have had a lucky escape but it brought what was supposed to be a twelve day cruise along norway's coast to an abrupt and terrifying and. al-jazeera. headlines here in al-jazeera six people are believed to have been injured by a rocket that israel's army says was fired from gaza these pictures that have just come in the paper to show the damage to houses in the air that was hit north of tel
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aviv nearly two weeks ago two rockets were fired towards ten of the strikes by israeli jets in response. to some of your special counsel robert manne his report says neither know any of his officials knowing they colluded with russia in the twenty six thousand election campaign but the report didn't draw a conclusion with the president trump attempted to obstruct the course of justice still trump says he's been completely exonerated. democrats though disagree. the president is wrong this report is not amount to a so-called total exoneration special counsel moller was clear that his report quote does not exonerate close quote the president it is imperative that the attorney general release of the full report and the underlying evidence the entire unfiltered report as well as the evidence underlying that report must be made available to congress and to the american people. as much information can be as can
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be made public should be made public without delay. with most of the votes counted from thailand's election it's a tight race between the main opposition party and its pro military rival this is the first time people have been able to vote since a military coup five years ago and estimated ninety four percent of the balance of an account of the five hundred seat lower house aid workers in mozambique are finally reaching more survivors of cycling after roads which were ruined by the storm were reopened people in remote areas have been relying on basic supplies delivered by. kenya's government's warning more than a million people are at risk of starvation as part of the country and your severe drought conditions in thirteen counties are continuing to worsen with widespread vegetation loss and lower crop yields and boeing has invited more than two hundred pilots technicians and regulators from across the airline industry to address concerns over its seven three seven max aircraft the meeting is to take place on
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wednesday at the company's factory outside of seattle airlines using the model grounded the jet after two crashes killed three hundred forty six people over the past six months those are the headlines it is continuous here and al-jazeera after what i want to that's watching. on counting the cost this week on al-jazeera we'll take a deeper dive into what's behind algeria's protests last what it's really get from joining china's felten road initiative plus we'll take a look at the plight of venezuela struggling fishermen. counting the cost on al-jazeera. when the korean war split the country into a damocles which one of the hottest separated by a border with a bit into cross. now some a finally being reunited with mung lost relatives. one on one east follows a mother's emotional reunion with the some she lost soul 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's before year old son and her baby daughter. in the storm of refugees the young mother stopped to nurse her diaby. 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. he
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are over. the bridge across this letter to mrs lee. the little states that the son she lost sixty eight years ago is still alive and lives in north korea. in two weeks she can see him again. this is how do you feel privileged to get. good at good people good luck on the. humble make the all you all voted to go to
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defended to look after the hundred children does or did you who does have other know ought to give it to you this little tot about. really you always though don't during that you look at your own behaviors where you log on thought oh dear she died i won't go if you're going to give can go order money will i do not join and you know you also don't know what is harvesting your body not the area in my memory recall it was not love our monologue i know you don't know if you want to look i've been wounded i will phone with a one hundred lb to motivate them to man walk and give up most of us when we kill her dog move him or come on come on come on offer come on i'm a go you'll know to get me to do mountain ridge and hold on your show.
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would your mind their boys and that i did good as a god could i see their god that i done now going. going to go over now don't make quite a job over now that a good kid this is sort of my legs out and then them oh my lingo boy. here good night ahead you want 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 a widow her two daughters and now helping her prepare for being reunited with her
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