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yes call records but when it's a deadline we must move quickly to comment about what you're seeing that these men because the geographic area this twelve million people in the area tree million people need mind shifting the system try not to do which old position with the government to mozambique our job is to help reestablish savings health services you know we don't do that alone we do it with the ministry of health we do it with the government you know government departments we do it with all the un agencies in the community so it's all that by. being on the ground pushing are to ensure that we get surveillance in place that is the things that we detect and we can respond to it quickly that we get clinics opened we get doctors back to where we get nurses back to work we get all specials opened. we get the services running again football and. those that were on medication before in the great short supply restarting the whole health care service is
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a monumental task in these conditions for all with two million people in need to all of life saving assistance can you tell us about the logistical difficulties and challenges in in getting aid supplies to those who are most in need of it there is a huge logistical operation now in full swing but these are still big scale it goes click on to reach all locations on their end date at this stage even to close on from the event there are. only just. us president donald trump is reported to have demanded north korea handed in time nuclear arsenal at the hanoi summit last month just before the talks collapsed that's according to a report from the reuters news agency johns had to presented kim jong un with a document calling for the transfer of pyongyang nuclear weapons and well making materials to the united states paki culhane has more from washington. this letter is significant because of what has happened in the past we know the national
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security advisor john bolton wants to pursue in north korea what he calls the libyan model that is where libya gave up its nuclear weapons or they believe they did give the nuclear weapons chemical biological weapons sent it to the united states in return for sanctions relief that is something that infuriated the north koreans they said that was a nonstarter and they were to cancel negotiations so president donald trump came out and said no we don't want the libyan model obviously north koreans are very aware of what eventually happened to moammar gadhafi the leader of libya who was killed by rebels and overthrown in his country so the letter basically spells out what the u.s. wants and that is sending all of the nuclear weapons and fuel to the united states complete disarmament of the biological chemical weapons full inspections getting rid of all missile sites basically that is what the u.s. says is folded nuclearization that is a nonstarter for kim jong un he has said that he wants to negotiate directly with
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the u.s. president donald trump who often talks about the letters that he. calls them love letters says they're in love this is clearly the president's staff trying to make sure he doesn't give too much away because of that what he calls such a great relationship so they're laying out the terms that are obviously not favorable to him and could explain why the negotiations simply broke down. for you on the program way of looking at life for some of the hundreds of central american asylum seekers trapped in mexico by the trumpet ministrations hard line migration policy. and breaks it all over the. speed of the crisis is damaging the u.k.'s reputation across the globe. hello again it's good to have you back what we have been seeing some colder air
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coming in across parts of the south that is going to continue but start to moderate because we are going to start to see the winds start to moderate as well this is the funnel system that caused all the problems we did have severe weather on that front we have a lot of cool air coming in from behind it as well sunday looks like this still quite cool in melbourne at about sixteen degrees adelaide in one nine hundred in the severe weather is making its way out towards the tasman sea in the coral sea but for townsville we do expect to see probably some thunderstorms in your afternoon as we go towards monday we do expect to see some of these temperatures begin to come up slightly for adelaide twenty one for brisbane it is going to be a nice day few a little bit fresher with the temps are there of about twenty five degrees where across the north and south island a busy and unfortunately that weather system that we were just talking about is coming into play of the next few days it's going to bring a lot of severe weather few as well so first of all we're going to be talking the south island with storms coming in as well as some windy conditions some of these storms could be heavy as well as we could be seems localized flooding as we go
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towards monday that moves up here towards the northeast in auckland it is going to be rainy few with a temperature of twenty one christ church attempts go up more clouds as well with a temper of twenty four. rewind continues to care bring your people back to life. with updates on the best of all jews use documentary. the struggle continue. to. use distance revisiting the suv of friends we're going back to a poor south african neighborhood where music and tradition come together in an annual competition for the people who are the only reward.
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welcome back a quick look at the top stories this hour three palestinians have been killed and more than two hundred injured during protests at the gaza israel defense it's been a year since weekly protests known as the great march of return began algeria's army chief is repeated his call for the constitution to be used to remove president . from power on friday mass protests took place across algeria demanding complete political change. and in mozambique there are now two hundred seventy one confirmed cases of cholera in the city of bay area which was devastated by site tony di two weeks ago when other news we're following ukrainians head to the polls on sunday where they'll choose a new president from a field of thirty nine candidates one candidate stands out zelinsky
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a charismatic comedian is never held political office and is ahead in the opinion polls current president petro poroshenko and former prime minister yulia timoshenko on neck and neck to reach a second round runoff there is jonah hall has more now from kiev. this is the unexpected front runner in the race to become ukraine's next president give me a zelinsky he's an actor and comedian his campaign appearances are stand up comedy act what he lacks in actual policy or political experience he makes up for with his on screen persona in a popular television series as a teacher blows the whistle on corruption suddenly finding himself yes president of the ukraine as that's the great. zielinski well he's famous for one thing young people see him as an anti establishment outsider figure which they like and this probably is
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a sign of things. like this personality but it seems even he isn't sure if you can be president or not we don't know if we just want to believe that he's a better option previous presidents with businessmen politicians and law is maybe a comedian can make a difference for. many feel the political zelinsky could hardly do worse than the current president petro poroshenko he came to power after russia's annexation of crimea vowing to end the war in the east and sweep away corruption the billionaire confectionery king here immortalized in bullet casings and his own sweet and chocolate wrappers has bowed to pressure from the international monetary fund raising utility prices that hurt the poor and he's in a circle is implicated in allegedly corrupt weapons purchases. if you see corruption i think we should talk about this let's why reason all of these.
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painting this is a conversation with president bush and co first of all and if he will be elected for the second time i hold food there to. make him to sink a vote what kind of place in the history he wants to go to get also in the running after two decades in politics and three years in prison he's former prime minister yulia timoshenko many of her supporters at a final rally in central kiev were bussed in from the countryside drawn by a pledge to harvard consumer gas prices the focus of this election is the economy with few promises being made about the war that's the toxic question for all the candidates no one has and sort of the lot has. to take responsibility for five years of war after a people's rebellion against russian influence and corruption and ukraine is a country that seems stuck sure now which way to turn i don't know how.
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well counting is underway in slovakia what's expected to be a historic presidential runoff there the nation looks set to elect its first female president zeneca put over an environmental activist and a lawyer is ahead of her main rival modest suffolk of it too has the backing of the ruling party of the campaigned on a strong anticorruption slate and is a supporter of the european union to venezuela now where the security forces fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators in the capital caracas they had gathered here one by doze speak and also voice their anger at the continuing energy blackouts in the country president maduro says the situation is the result of what he calls terrorist attacks on a hydroelectric dam but the opposition blames government mismanagement other sondra he has this update from neighboring colombia. opposition supporters of taken to the streets in the capital caracas in
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a number of cities across venice but after another night of power outages across the country the leader of the opposition. is addressing the crowd in the sanctity of a city on exiles the capital caucus asking people to continue to put pressure on president nicolas maduro asking them to turn what he called in their rightful anger and indignation into action praising the collapse my daughter also called on these two poor thursday to take to the streets in the capital caracas in downtown caracas and he will also address these people so this is a continuation of the power struggle in venezuela as the situation continue worsening for the majority of the people who are getting used to going without lights without water without money those who support the opposition are hoping that
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all day will indeed helped topple my doodle but it's unclear if it is indeed changing anything the economic crisis has been going on for a long time now in vienna tele but it's been warned students and compounded by the lake this sanctions imposed by the united states also friday days to try and help the situation for so many venezuelans the red cross says it will start in the next fifteen days a major relief efforts which in many ways mean that the president he could ask mother to for the first time is recognizing they tacitly that to raise the humanitarian crisis in the country. hundreds of central american asylum seekers on the us mexico border is stuck in limbo under the trump administration's hardline regulations the so-called migration protection protocols require migrants straw made in mexico for months on end on the sometimes precarious conditions until their
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court dates arrive algis there is money it up in the reports now for the mexican border city of tijuana. it's another day at a migrant shelter on the us mexico border almost everyone here is from central america and they're seeking asylum in the united states. in the past migrants would be allowed to wait in the u.s. while their cases were considered but a change in policy by the trumpet ministration now requires them to be sent back to mexico until their case numbers are called yes back at the i arrived in tehran and applied for a number because they said that with the number everything would work out now i'm saying that's not the case in. most of the people at this shelter of have been here for several months many of them tell us they don't feel safe. the americans asked me if i had somewhere to stay and. i said no we don't we don't have family here or anything they asked if it's dangerous for us in mexico and i said yes we run
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a risk there but they still send us back here i don't feel that's right. the city of the one who has seen an increase in violent crime in recent months there have been almost five hundred people killed so far in two thousand and eighteen adding to the more than twenty five hundred homicides reported last year. for central american asylum seekers like nineteen year old idea and being stuck in mexico seems just as dangerous as returning to his home in honduras. here and here want to get kidnapped or something worse because of all the criminals as a migrant you get scared but no matter i suppose we have to stay here for some time . human rights advocate victor clarke says the change in policy by the u.s. is turning the mexico side of the border into a massive waiting room for asylum applicants look at it but what the united states is intending to do is dissuade migrants by making the asylum process in the united states more bureaucratic. an estimated two hundred forty individuals have been sent
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back to the one under the trumpet ministrations remain in mexico for. but is the policy expands to more cities along the border that number is expected to rise significantly u.s. officials have defended the policy of returning central american asylum seekers to mexico calling it a vital response to a crisis at the southern border but human rights groups warn that the program could have the opposite effect and push more desperate migrants to cross over illegally when it up. at the us mexico border as politicians wrangle out of the united kingdom's departure from the european union there are growing concerns about the impact of brics it on the nation's image abroad advertising experts say the hostile tone of the debate could be doing damage to brand person and you've bought carports now from london. but x.e. . even fabian his daughter to the fiasco fit to reason made the world is
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trying to fathom break says it's seen by many countries as a baffling act of economic self sabotage financing in the u.k. appears to be a nation divided. wracked by political turmoil and all this uncertainty is doing damage to brand britain the land of winston churchill red buses the royal family shakespeare the list goes on six thousand kilometers away in the nigerian capital of breaks it is a source of bewilderment which is very serious damage to the image of not totally british government will be too nice a point it's a view shared in the french capital paris i want to i used to see person as a normal country part of europe now i find them quite individualistic and a little selfish. and washington d.c. what happened to this wonderful country her deal does not have the numbers from
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outside the u.k. the country's parliamentary democracy may sometimes look like it's about to implode . already. but this up a serial style of politics is work quite well for hundreds of years even if parliament seems to be struggling now there are worries about the impact of breaks in all aspects of life here in the u.k. from the cost of food to the availability of medicines and even toilet roll so how do brits keep calm and carry on. so great i go. i'll do that i put the question to a leading brand expert who sells optimism for a living people will not keep calm and carry on for much they want certainty a clear sense of direction leader and a team around him or her convey a future with optimism and clarity. really breaks it supporters believe it will breathe new life into brand britain water breaks it's main players government minister michael gove called it
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a moment of empowering patriotic renewal britain has a rich history that admired legal system a multicultural multifaith society then there's the english language. breaks it's also unlikely to stop the tourists just be rated all the lawyers the best travel destination of the world but as m.p.'s struggle to unite around a single breaks it vision britain faces only more publicity the parker al-jazeera the. top stories this hour three palestinians have been killed more than two hundred injured in protests at the gaza israel border fence it's been a year since weekly protests known as the great march of return started demonstrators are demanding the right to return to lands from which their families were violently expelled during the founding of israel in one thousand nine hundred
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forty eight algerian army chief has repeated his call for the constitution to be used to remove president abdelaziz bouteflika from power. salah said that while most people supported the army's plan to trigger article one of two that was still resistance on friday mass protests took place across algeria demanding complete political change. has this update for us now from tunis. it looks like we are into a new phase of us collision in a. row with a lot with the army sending a warning to a group of people he accuses of trying to spread rumors and destabilize the country but i have to say that there are opposition members and activists who have been very critical of the army of the past few days saying that by stepping in the could just further undermine the political process in algeria and our other headlines the number of cholera cases in mozambique cyclon hit city b.
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error has risen to two hundred seventy one cyclon a die which hit more than two weeks ago damaged water and sanitation infrastructure and that's contributed to the spread of cholera the world health organization is expecting nine hundred thousand cholera vaccine doses to arrive in the country on monday. u.s. president donald trump is reported to have demanded north korea hand over its entire nuclear arsenal at the hanoi summit last month that was just before talks collapsed this according to a report from the reuters news agency says a trump is said to have presented conjunction with a document calling for the transfer of killing and nuclear weapons and bomb making material to the united states. and counting is underway in slovakia and what's expected to be on historic presidential runoff the nation looks set to elect its first female president says on a cuppa tova environmental activist and a lawyer is added i'm a rival. of h. who has the backing of the ruling party of the campaigned on a strong anti corruption slate and is
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a supporter of the european union iraq today without top stories this hour rewind is next looking at cape town silva fez quiet trophy stay with us the dissolute mother waits on the border between ukraine and russian occupied crimea. for news of her missing son. uma as young country men have disappeared following the arrest these disappeared other victims of a crackdown on the top population of crimea by russia since it took your patient two thousand and fourteen. before the invasion of two thousand and fourteen crimea was a part of another country ukraine really formed when the soviet union broke up into separate states but many russians including the president vladimir putin were unhappy with this. russia is determined to keep its alleged abuse of human rights away from public scrutiny. as the only indigenous group still openly opposing
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occupation russia sees this muslim minority as a threat. hello and welcome again to rewind and fully back to you bill. since the launch of al-jazeera english back in two thousand and six we've built up a library of award winning documentary s. and here on rewind we've been delving into the vault to pull out some of the best of them today we're going back to two thousand and seven to
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a poor south african neighborhood just outside cape town when using honor enter dish and come together in an unusual annual competition in recent years south africa has seen huge political upheaval and corruption scandals and cape town south africa second largest city has been feeling the impact of climate change and struggling with drastic water shortages a decade ago south africa seemed to be moving towards a more inclusive post apartheid world yet in the poorest suburbs of cape town local communities still maintain their distinctive identities based in the cape flats the muslim community holds an annual singing competition for the silver affairs jovi and in two thousand and seven the witness series was there to film this contest which sheds a unique light on the diversity and inequalities of modern soph africa here
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is the silva phase. this is the story of a man with a dream but it plays out on the dark side. till nine hundred sixty five or thereabouts most of the town's muslims lived in the city proper this book of accounts a language they helped create and many other groups that went back centuries but when the parts are derived they were forced to move the church to the barren flats outside the city it's a tough world too little money too many drugs and one of the highest murder rates on the planet but not as we shall see the place. hopelessness. this is a place called q ten and it's in the middle of the cape flats and i'm staying here for the past that everybody knows and he knows what that i see because for one thing only because of this he on earth i
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think the thing. that i've got going but that's basically the idea in two thousand and five two friends decide to enter and try to win the annual capital a quiet competition an extravaganza that involves fifty rival teams to custom changes five different song forms and massive amounts of money it was an insanely optimistic move considering the competition they were facing. this is haji bucks israel name is mohammed same benjamin but he owns several businesses and visits mecca regularly some hundred bucks it is. the thing. six. six six six feet. he calls his team the starlights and as far as he's concerned nobody can touch them
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yes there's a lot that doesn't like me in the film but they said. because i'm from the media is no life only first place. was was a box has been organizing choirs since he made his first fortune his funds are inexhaustible his dominance of type with a culture almost complete so it was a david and goliath situation really an underdog versus the establishment a house painted of us is hard you bucks. i'll you interest for us in the five in school that he knew. but i'm a person that can lead something very quickly this new way music is good. but always knew that i had something in me that i could actually do i feel it can benefit other people to. touch you couldn't do it alone of course meet mohammad
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stuff or it's how much or rather how much to his friends. please him these are all from talking to. the needs of the wee friends who. get through to live and we can they will stay away from me. i need somebody that i can test because he's handling them that you. and i can just be with leadings she five . you know i'll take you. to the table a quiet when he goes to the meeting see that everything is in place i put out the. reno exactly what the chances are you can sing still good but he said he asked if you're seeing something that means that things look from the end of the pin you got there we know. and. we different. the
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new team was called the continentals and this is the third member of the trio that founded it one indicted plays guitar bass and banjo sings like an angel and dresses flash when he's in the money which wasn't the case until today i'm happy now and as a citizen this started. but my wife was the only but it was everybody was with them . on the advance and every day is close just for food you can't even come out depp's of it on the. in case you're wondering i'm the watcher with the guitar i'm actually a writer but touching needed help and i was honored to be asked. we're always playing for different cause. and needed to be on the school put them through the school to do something that is. by of a big. when or what time of them away in. the mock
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as if. no one had more. to endure for the show. they got me at the what i'm told if you only. get. the business men love the show but are brought in on the a tiny fraction of what the continentals need in months to come there will be more fundraising events karaoke friends and the like but progress is slow and some continental is a battling just a few of them so. i did this in the dead. like you see that they put out there to see their attic cover their goals was to get up and you know they're in a cell of the if this so you one one day. donald of true and lives in
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a caravan whose parents guard him with his family he's just come out of prison and he's struggling to make ends meet sinjar see the. so i think it is let go of it in a celibate put it in the it's so it's to sort of you know you can see only for truth it's nothing. in my heart my spine. no. meanwhile on the far side of the tracks the starlights of burden are brighter than ever. you know i call eats like the the c.e.o. before god you know me me me just go slow will be asleep i can never feel good and i. i i
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i i the champion think everybody is that i've got to see what they see. and know. now nasa. prosing just don't open your mouth and sing the first thing the simplest if you have the support of the state's young one that the we are duty of the state the conscious neighborhood on the other hand drugs are everywhere and discipline can be a problem but what i saw tonight it was pretty disappointing so. we don't tell you guys no to do whatever you want to do that is up to you but those who would win the teams and we don't need people like to have those item with their money now how did
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mine know what county club if you speak any clubs or not. so if for off a dime on the canal or lucky for non you know he laughed at you he said. and the constitution but see what they can oversee it to thank those that use and will take its course no mental with us that is trying to live we don't talk about it in a. lot of them is coming out of jail community so it is known for its conniving that stuxnet what we trying to do is get given the way from the get into the pic to see since it didn't teach him discipline so that it doesn't go into that old ninety percent of it was loaded with the confines. they enjoyed in jail with one and just he didn't keep finding that lame. in the five dollars the guy's got up to him for the bucks and the practice the fuck to give that up to him out of the fantasy of being. back on sunday since he and.
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the board says a lot sometimes he complains he does actually. but that's not the sports but. that's what's really good. because i mean really fact i think in the. past if you can if. you see any. one person in.

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