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tv   NEWS LIVE - 30  Al Jazeera  March 30, 2019 2:00pm-2:34pm +03

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we reiterate our support for the peaceful popular movement which calls for a change in the system of governance the creation of a new republic that respects the southern tier of the people and the principle of the law of the union calls for a positive response to the demands of the people within whom sovereign power resides. local media reported millions of people came out to demonstrate in towns and cities across the country this is the town of g. jail in the east it was a similar scene in risk on him in the west. we want to move to a real democratic country for a transitional period and to set a new algerian government which will be elected by the people and not by this government we are against this government the that even if it does that will be enough for the protesters they want the resignation of the ruling elite that is that a long side beautifully kept the twenty years for anything like that to happen the
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powerful military would have to agree and it's very sensitive to signs of instability. everyone is waiting for the constitutional council to rule beautifully his fitness for office based on health reasons it's given no indication when it will make a decision if it rules the president unfit for office polman must induced a decision by a two thirds majority even if that happens it will only just begin to fulfill the demands of hundreds of thousands of algerians have spoken out in protest victoria gates and al-jazeera whether it's still ahead on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump threatens to close the border with mexico next week accusing his southern neighbor of being soft on immigration. plus the internet sales targeting public figures in ahead of sunday's election.
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hello again and welcome back we're here across the levant we're picking up a lot of weather coming in off the eastern part of the med and we are going to be watching this very carefully because over the next few days the rain is going to start to expand across many areas so starting the day here on saturday you can see where that storm system is where that circulation is bring some very heavy rain across the coast we're going to be seeing some waves as well but up here towards the north into turkey it is going to be the snow going from saturday to sunday that is when we see the expansion of the rain across much of the area as well as over here towards ron we're going to be watching very carefully because of the flooding the deadly flooding they had early in the week ground is still saturated across areas that means any more rain could lead to more flooding across that region where here across the gulf the potential for thunderstorms is on the increase as well here in doha temperatures on saturday coming up to about twenty nine hundred eighty
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s. we do expect the possibility of rain thunderstorms in the overnight hours and as we go towards sunday thirty two degrees going to be the high we had at thirty five degrees there and then very quickly across parts of south africa we're going to be seeing down here towards johannesburg some clouds in your forecast up towards the north though up towards a parts of harare attempt if you have twenty eight across madagascar more showers and thunderstorms with attempt to there of twenty nine degrees. it is. when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home and meet. you know. not in a significant significant ideological significant event is it quieted. down very significantly by the three big governments if defrocked if. not kill the radicalized youth series on al-jazeera.
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hello again i missed a reminder of the news this hour venezuela's been hit by another electricity blackout of this week the power outage on friday night left the capital caracas in the dark as well as several other major cities many regions have yet to recover from blackouts. britain's parliament has rejected a slimmed down version of two reason may be withdrawn the deal it's the third time they voted it down european leaders are warning the u.k. is now likely to leave the block with no agreement on april twelfth. and there are
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reports of a deal between hamas and israel to reduce tension in the gaza strip it comes as palestinians prepares to mark the one year anniversary of weekly protests along the border fence with israel. well u.s. president donald trump insists he's not playing games off to renewing his threat to close the border with mexico he's vowed to go ahead if mexico doesn't stop people from crossing into the u.s. illegally mike hanna reports from washington d.c. . in recent weeks port officials have been repeatedly arguing that they simply do not have the facilities to cope with the influx of immigrants across the border they say there are not enough officers there and they simply do not have enough accommodation for the numbers that are coming across this obviously playing on president trump's mind eating to his angry outbursts in the course of the day. president trump arrives to view a rehabilitation project at
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a lake in florida but it's not the wind blowing water level or this dam wall that's our foremost on his mind rather his fury with what he describes as mexico's reluctance to prevent immigration across the southern border so mexico is tough they can stop them but they chose not to now they're going to stop them and if they don't stop them with closing the border they will close their work we'll keep a close for a long time i'm not playing games mexico has to stuff it this repeating what he said in earlier tweets if mexico doesn't immediately stop all illegal immigration coming into the united states through our southern border emitting the h. in his anger i will be closing the border or large sections of the border next week it's a threat the president made back in december but never carried it through however his latest comments follow warnings from the department of homeland security that its resources have become strained and border officials say more people are expected to be apprehended at the border this march than in any month in more than
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a decade. the consequences of closure would be severe impacting on two way trade that is worth more than six hundred billion dollars a year and fueling president trumps fire his homeland secretary kirsten nielsen issued a press statement later on in the day saying that the situation at the border was in freefall very strong words from the homeland secretary and words that the president is likely to seize on in the days ahead well mexico's president is reluctant to get into a war of words with. no war your. believe me sad sorriest i'm not going to start an argument over this i'm going to be very cautious due to a series of circumstances along them because we want to lead a very good relationship with the government of the united states and there's also been swift reaction from people on the mexican side of the border and you know it
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and we let the queues are very large one has to trust to be able to work the migrants came to make things more difficult for us mexicans we. saw that statement by trump is very elemental we are a binational region and we depend on friendship family ties i don't think it will affect us but it's lamentable for the president of the united states to make those statements and now al-jazeera has more from tijuana and mexico close to the u.s. border. one of the first reactions that we heard to president trump's remarks here in mexico was from the foreign minister of mexico who took to twitter to say that mexico does not react to threats adding that mexico is a good neighbor to the united states but for the most part people in mexico don't hang on every word or every tweet published by president trump in fact the mexican government has acted already politically on several directives by the united
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states' policy wise specific to the border in terms of containment of migrant containment of unaccompanied minors as well as the so-called remained in mexico program which requires central american asylum seekers to be sent back to mexico while their asylum cases are processed in the united states of course is a departure away from decades of asylum policy that would otherwise allow central american asylum seekers to wait in the united states until their court cases are filed so at the moment what we're hearing this rhetoric from president trump saying that mexico needs to prevent any more migrants from coming into the country is lacking specificity what we're hearing overwhelmingly from immigration experts is that without addressing the root causes of migration which are extreme poverty high levels of violence as well as political instabilities in countries like honduras el salvador and guatemala which is known as the northern triangle of central america without addressing those issues there is no curbing back the flow of migration
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there is no stopping the flow of these migrant caravans that we've seen make their way out of central america across mexico and into the southern border of the united states over the last year so it would be interesting and i think that that is something that the mexican people would like to know is what exactly it is that the trumpet ministration wants mexico to do to really curb back the flow of migration. government and aid agencies are struggling to contain an outbreak of cholera in mozambique following the devastating. it's been confirmed one hundred thirty nine people have the disease and more are expected thousands of cyclon survivors living in squalid conditions in camps or damaged houses a vaccination campaign targeting eight hundred thousand people will begin next week . left a trail of destruction in three southern african countries killing more than seven hundred people a brazilian judge has blocked the president's plans for celebrations on sunday
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commemorating the one nine hundred sixty four military coup. or has frequently praised the twenty year military dictatorship that ruled until democracy was restored and one nine hundred eighty five the judge ruled the pans were incompatible with the constitution and lacked approval from congress more than four hundred people were killed or disappeared under military rule but no one was prosecuted. nicaragua's government has agreed to free all political prisoners within the next six weeks it's also promising to drop charges against people facing arrest warrants opposition groups say more than six hundred fifty six hundred forty i'm sorry people have been jailed since protests against president daniel ortega began almost a year ago the government says the numbers are far more. and protestors have renewed calls for haiti's president to step down opposition groups have demonstrated in the capital port au prince accusing juvenile more use of corruption and economic mismanagement dozens died in previous protests he has been struggling
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with high inflation and fuel shortages. conflicts in the mindanao region of the southern philippines have tamed hundreds of thousands of lives in the past half century multiple groups operate in the area and many wives left behind suffer from the stigma of being widows of fighters. traveled to a small village and to hear their stories. more than four decades of continuous conflict has made mindanao region of war widows. they came from many areas of the hinterlands in basle and province the share one in common grief. and they see that grief is made worse by the fact they're widows of fighters a stigma they carry river they go. i'm going to say one by one they tell us their
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stories of how they've had no time to mourn and they got my boys joined up just like their father because they were unable to finish school their most painful part in my nine year old boy came up to me and said mama i don't want to carry a gun and join my brothers. i feel all alone in raising my thirteen children none of them were able to finish school we were raised with cannons bombs we are the splayed every year we pray we hide is the same thing for our children. many were widowed at a young age and were unable to finish their education and live in extreme poverty with their children. more than one hundred thousand people have been killed in the decades long rebellion in mindanao but there are no official records as to how many have been we dilute there are many things there and forgotten about the war exact
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the actual date on their husbands death that is because they say it marks a period of deeper suffering for their families they already had little before their husbands died and now they have even less four decades ago the jew munson dokken lost her husband in the war he was a member of the more national liberation front out of reach she says her children picked up the guns their father left behind to fight the philippine military and now she is on her own looking after her grandchildren who are now orphans there has to be a place for the needs of poorly or poorly. but this is. the most. consider this. must. lead. organized to. them to feel that they
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have a new farm in many of the rebel fighters who died are honored by their communities as heroes are martyrs but three generations of women see for them the legacy of war is not of glory but pain. doug and al jazeera province southern philippines. a slovakian lawyer who campaigns for gay and transgender rights could become the country's first female president. won the first round of the presidential runoff so backwards will go to the polls on saturday in the second round during the campaign voiced support for civil partnerships and adoption by gay couples activists hope the vote will mark a turning point in one of europe's most socially conservative countries for years russian internet trolls used ukrainian cyberspace to test techniques they would use to influence the twenty sixteen presidential votes in the united states now they
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appear to be turning their attention to ukraine's own election which takes place on sunday euro frick bad reports. russian interference in ukraine's presidential election is less a concern than an expectation according to the s.b.u. state security service it says cyber attacks have already occurred and has a war game scenarios including attacks on government ministry websites and the central election commission media outlets are another obvious target the news channel broadcasts from kiev aimed at the mostly anti russian muslim ta-ta population of occupied crimea staff say there are frequent efforts to disrupt communications but it is the editor in chief himself a former russian journalist and popular blogger who seems to be a person of particular interest but the most. kremlin trolls concert there apart my posts on facebook and the book my account for his book. facebook is
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literally full of russian accounts which guarantees information about ukraine that the country is afraid of that power should be changed is that avarice should change it's not the first time that facebook stands accused critics say the social media network did not do enough to prevent manipulation of the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election in a statement on ukraine facebook said we recently removed a network of facebook and instagram accounts for engaging and coordinated in authentic behavior as part of a network that originated in russia and operated in ukraine. not everyone agrees with the anti russian narrative some see the hand of the ukrainian state at work instead. will continue to make ninety percent of what people call russian influence is internal machinations of the ukrainian government cementing its position based on creating hysteria and paranoia and peace fiddler on
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a sunny choke sits on the foreign affairs committee in ukraine's parliament i think that russian influence is still very big in ukraine but also in the world here in ukraine we see that they're playing gas cards still also they're supporting with russian money one of the political forces one of the presidential candidate but also they are playing a big part in the e.u. by. some of the countries beyond aside the truth may be a question of perspective but the result old friendship ties severed seem impossible to reverse laura frick berg al-jazeera. hello i missed. with the headlines on al-jazeera venezuela has been hit by another electricity blackout that's this week the power outage on friday night left the capital caracas in the dark as well as several other major cities many regions are
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barely recovering from a back out switch forced the closure of schools businesses and the biggest airport . britain's parliament has rejected a slimmed down version of treason mazie withdrawal deal it's the third time it's been voted down european leaders are warning the u.k. is now likely to leave the block with no agreement on april the twelfth. the implications of the house's decision if the legal defaults now is the united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time that is not enough time to agree that just late fall and russia fired and yet the house has been clear it will not commit to leaving without it do you mr speaker i fear we are reaching the limits of this process in this house. this house has rejected no to you it has rejected no bricks it on wednesday rejected variations of the deal on the table and today it has rejected approving
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the withdrawal agreement alone and continuing the process on the future. there are reports of a deal between hamas and israel to reduce tension in the gaza strip it comes as palestinians prepared to mark the one year anniversary of weekly protests along the border fence with israel u.s. president donald trump is threatening to close the border with mexico or at least large parts of it he says it will happen next week if mexico doesn't stop people from crossing into the u.s. illegally. hundreds of thousands of algeria have been taking part in protests against the government friday saw the largest demonstrations in six weeks many are calling for the resignation of president abdul aziz beautifully and an overhaul of the entire political system. government and aid agencies are struggling to contain an outbreak of cholera in mozambique following the devastating cyclone it's been confirmed one hundred and thirty nine people have the disease well those are the
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headlines they'll be more news here after radicalised you not kill. in a country playing political catamounts games with europe and russia the people are trying to find their voice. but under the un frist rule of the so-called last dictator of europe voicing any opposition is risky. and the penalties can be severe. the better roost dilemma the weakness documentary. on al-jazeera.
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and i mean you give one of them. with. the other they didn't think it will that it was never the number they were doing the other. way the way we get out of a little bit you know the somebody. about to be out there with and have him out of my nose to go to the. woods. with the me i'm one of those if. you're going to move in with. a gun going to. a. god. or god.
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you're going to know the. people i. know them all with. a whole game show going all the deal and what's in most other thoughts on this. issue must oh i think. it's a man with with the law with the. i'll be in lock was a king someone. i just thought about misled
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all of him and. you know trying to hold. you don't know what's going to come. along in my thoughts and quotes so i thought oh no honey put them shining like namely in hock in place. and. i said i know that. this is the reason it's me i've been working in the field of human rights here in israel palestine for about twenty three years it can be in the courts it can be civil disobedience and. it can be accompanying farmers or shepherds to protect them from settlers. the settlers are
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a very very group some of them are not violent at all although they often nevertheless turn a blind eye when others are being violent. but some of them are more violence and some of them are very violent the most violent perhaps are the so-called hilltop youth. if i like and i'm so. stoked in a way and second that woman spoke of how the second at an end. but he leapt at the idea. i didn't hold could have been out the. minority in michigan no i didn't i mean a j h o minute a short thought moore middleton i wish i could show the series into it through going to john thomas i think you know government commerce and kind of government
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almost see it second film or see it sent it out and been romani able then ko-ko with obama it thought i'm. definitely such a god human terms that. i mean today we have a very right wing government which supports the settlers doesn't matter to them whether the israelis are acting legally or illegally peacefully or violently. the people that live out here. more that's the same population that attacked us very violently in april. two thousand and seventeen. the hilltop youth are young they are do wells who kind of drop out of every system they see themselves as being extremely religious so that the messiah will come and we god's kingdom here but they don't even respect the rabbis of the settlements who
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they are is a natural outgrowth of what we've created here. most of the other settlers and the police and the army they owe all this own they all reject they all criticize this hilltop youth and it's very in some ways comfortable for them to say well we're not them. but they maybe were becoming. just. on the other party for now they sometimes i don't know why they didn't. when amish you know you pay when you must loss. when they're on offense going to give our twenty one day but then i think or show the other day.
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in this say. thank you dang big loud cut it off i say going with asean the whole thing and then come facing the day i learned a little i must put in there and i'm with a. and i think if well but i'm going to show they're going to shave in a shot i will i mean that's a paper we are going to thing we give up as a way not separate out that as a. sequence on a monument or this off and say if i could give up. your shame i am going to buy vain and fight about it but i'm famous don't put me in office voldemort's actual name was saying one of us has a. name calling the a lot because they're very. odd is
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a haitian danish a really kind of a thing with the novel that the people who support some of these terrible actions can go to the bible they can go to the thomas they can find support for their their values as well. but what these people have done is they've elevated. about any other value. the land of israel. killing is not always forbid in the grave of jewish tradition murder is and how do you draw that line but of course it is murder when you throw a firebomb into someone's home.
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schmidt. and we think of the omanis i think some of you who. sat thinking of them but i don't know them well there is. no you. will a lot of them in. the senate for the better than i and that i think be it can feel even be going to the commotion going on that side can with a bit i'm going to live with how to get on with.
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long will. they even really do. fit them in home and we're going live at the good in the old home. almost all to new who are literally in the home of the home of the. i was typical american in the eighty's that i am happy to see a rabbi kahane came to our campus and he made me think that the something else i could do in my life other than just go to work and make money in something else that was a single fellow at twenty seven years old and now i'm with eight children and with meaning in my life and i'm sure if i stayed america i would not have this kind of life rather god saw the problem and he that the for the problem and he had to give an answer the answer for him was to.

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