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cern and a heavy heart quote i still hope it will be possible to avoid a bloody confrontation in and around tripoli he added and he said the un will remain committed as would as he would a secretary general just supporting the libyan people yesterday afternoon the secretary general visited a detention center in tripoli after meeting with families he said he was deeply shocked and moved by the suffering and despair he saw in the center where migrants and refugees are in detentions for unlimited amount of time and without any hope of regaining their lives the secretary general is now on his way to amman where he will speak at the world economic forum tomorrow morning and then visit a camp run by the un relief and works agency for palestine otherwise known as undervalued fact there he will be meeting with students and visiting a school. and we will send you updates from there as we get them and we expect the secretary general back in new york on sunday night and also on libya the sefton and
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the security council will hold close consultations on that country and will be briefed by hasan salaam a who is the secretary general's special representative there turning to syria our humanitarian colleagues tell us their alarm by continued reports of civilian casualties due to hostilities in and around the demilitarized zone in the northwest of syria at least nineteen civilians have been reportedly killed dozens injured in hostilities within the d.m.z. and it live and hama governorates in the last two days some thirteen people were killed and fourteen injured among them women and children in air strikes in southern and eastern rural governorate it looked governorate where six are reported to have died and at least eleven are reported to have been ok we got the headline there for you the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general and some of the terrorist giving us his take on what happened between us until the terrorists and also when they had a conversation in tripoli not only five to pardon me between the you. appointed
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government he was talking there about how the secretary general had been to a detention center he was shocked and he was moved and also there are close consultations going on with the u.n. security council until later today so that's the latest on the libyan situation all of that of course will get kicked forward to this special conference that our u.n. . correspondent mike hanna was talking about a little later in the month old of the optics of that have changed because of the actions of over the past three or four days as he's gone from east to west towards tripoli more on that for you throughout the coming hours here on out of here and of course via the web site as well al jazeera dot com whenever you want it. ok let's go back to that other big story so far this hour those protests mass protests demonstrations going on in the algerian capital algeria's people wanting to carry through on what they've achieved so far they want democracy they want a complete change to the way the country is run how it functions let's talk now to use a bull and he's
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a professor of political science at cattle unit city use of bundle welcome back here in the studio talking to us talking us through the events there clearly there is still potential here for a different range of outcomes because that seems to me there are more questions than answers at the moment of course but the before this question let me say that they do the most haitians are not just you know jesus those so many cities in algeria algeria is divided into about forty eight departments of the most haitians all over the place no. the. big four the bigger the system. the easiest of the demands have been met but of late is not allowed in for a fifth of the office and he resigned the hard work starts basically if we follow the constitution in some. bubble we've become the had the head of state for twenty days and position elections according to the lot of the
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today's game. will take place this is not what the democracy will want the other option is looking for a way out wide for when the constitution but trying to find different scenarios differences put on the table for instance the new head of state or those in that we need it called usual group that will align the country and maybe call maybe. elections to have some sort of a parliament to allow the two constitutions maybe a little organization to oversee the elections so the scenarios are not ok very briefly because we're going to crash into the headlines in a minute but you were sitting there when you were talking to an activist out of paris and occurs to me that demonstrates a clear about what they don't want but they're not quite yet coalesced around
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a very structured idea of what they do want. they very clear about what they don't want they don't want but they're also clear about what they want how they get there is not very clear one because the streets of the hill are does not have specific spokespeople and two they don't trust the political parties that have been operating over the last two decades ok we have to leave it there for many thanks thank you. if you're in algeria we'd like you to help us tell this story get in touch with us on whatsapp or on telegram especially if you are attending a protest or if you want to share a video comment the numbers plus nine seven four five zero one triple one four nine you'll find that number as well on the website answers here at all costs. still to come in the next few minutes the british prime minister asked the e.u. for yet another delay she wants three more months.
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welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from doha a reminder of your top stories the head of the u.n. has met the president of the libyan parliament into broke after meeting was after up until now good tatars was hoping to ease tensions between rival on groups he says he's leaving libya with a heavy hearts and he's deeply concerned. at least one hundred forty five fighters loyal to the libyan warlord surrendered to forces allied to the u.s. backed government after us troops are pushing towards the capital raising fears of renewed fighting. let's get more on that keeping us company have it all go well he's a senior fellow at the foreign policy institute at john hopkins university he joins us from washington have it all go well the optics the timing of this why is some if i have to doing this now there has been a period of calm up to this week. i think as as many have observed before there are a number of reasons for that one is that he feared that this u.n.
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conference that was planned for the fourteenth of april missed sidelight him and sort of establish a whole new process for libya which many actually. move toward the civilian government and civilian institutions that are then military and we subjugate him to civilian rule second issues i think his backers even though they are now dissed in trying to distance themselves from him like the u.a.e. . have decided or wanted to sort of try to. end the game in libya even by military means and out of fear of what's also happening in other parts of north africa in general i mean especially allegedly a somewhat sedan i think and as many have observed over the years and documentation of the u.n. has been actively supporting that. militarily and politically and financially
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there are also issues that are. sort of internal it within libya i think he has a lot of pressure on him being put on him by various. for lack of other words militias that form his what he calls military including sell a few including tribal leaders including former gadhafi. military or fishelson security officials. i think also some of his allies in the west been sort of telling him well you promised to go and this so where are you think his move to this out was a prelude to trying to come up to libya there's not one across from benghazi and confront them with those who are for a miserable force and therefore he wanted to sort of enter tripoli from the
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southern part. think just for a second does that mean that his backers you've already mentioned one of his backers is kind of putting in a sense of distance there does that mean that his backers we're expecting or perhaps demanding a conclusion not may be the right conclusion but a conclusion to the way that he'd gone half way towards what we think he might be wanting to do right now. yes absolutely i think they wanted to reach a conclusion before they were and sort of sidelines all of their efforts over the last few years by as the sand salaam has threatened two of his stablish and a whole new process with a whole new agenda for libya and away from all of the existing institutions that have already expired and reality i think there was a big fear about that have to his main main backers as everybody knows are
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basically the u.a.e. and with egypt to some extent and then france france also has some serious worries about l.g. area i think they wanted to do figure to try to take this shot and this risk which turned out to be not really the smartest move he can made that i think today unfortunately the u.n. secretary general has given him some legitimacy by visiting him i think. the more most appropriate response would be to actually. list him as a spoiler by using military means i mean at the end of the day anybody who uses weapons to try to impose a political solution. is a spoiler whether that is the irish or their arrest or or have after has been using this anti terrorism sort of slogan in such a really meaningless way that it's becoming
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a laughing matter in libya. thank you so much. palestinian protesters are again gathering along the israel gaza border fence is part of the ongoing friday rallies the protests which is the great march began in march of last year demanding an end to the blockade and the right to return to occupied lands. by israel has more now from gaza. at a time when this egyptian led mediation between hamas and other palestinian factions in israel is still ongoing and on a day when it was indicated by hamas officials that those negotiations are still on a positive track things did get a lot more tense than many people would have wanted at the site of the great march of return protests that we were out here today in the last few hours you had many ambulances whizzing by we've been told by the ministry of health in gaza that dozens of people were injured by israeli live fire and one must wonder if that is
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going to put a damper on the negotiations going forward at a critical time when there have been confidence building measures going this past week when the situation in gaza the mood has been cautiously optimistic will what happened today that the tear gas that we saw the burning of tires and the fact that so many people we are being told have been injured is that something that's going to cause tensions going forward the british prime minister syriza may has asked the e.u. for another delay to brics it's in the last such the e.u. mrs may has asked for a three month extension until the end of june the u.k. is you to leave the block in a week but the u.k. parliament hasn't agreed on a withdrawal deal in brussels the president of the european council intends to propose a flexible twelve month delay he's reported to be against a series of short delays from london. the thinking in brussels seems to be that they want to avoid britain coming back repeatedly and asking for more
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extensions that so i don't know to excuse recommending to the twenty seven e.u. leaders that they offer britain a one year break sit extension but they're stressing that that would be flexible if a withdrawal agreement or any kind of deal could pass parliament here before then then britain could leave before march twenty twenty prime minister to resume a has written to donald tusk a letter which he will then hand out to those leaders before the summit in brussels next wednesday in which she asks for an extension simply to the end of june and in that letter she says that she believes it's in neither side's interest that the u.k. take part in the european elections next month but they might have to do so and that they're getting ready for that foreign secretary jeremy hunt has also conceded that although he doesn't want a long extension that might have to happen if no deal can get through parliament
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any time soon and we're not sure if it will because although the government and the opposition labor party have been in talks now for a couple of days those talks are now basically over the phone at the moment there's very little detail coming out one contentious issue is whether the u.k. in the future will be in a sort of customs union with the european union the other is whether to put any deal to a public vote some in the labor party say that they have two to one of their previous commitments others say that it would be deeply unpopular and undemocratic so lots of argument there whatever happens there's sure to be more drama here in parliament and in brussels in the days to come. the united states has revoked the entry visa for the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court. as a pending request to investigate allegations of war crimes by us for. says in afghanistan since november twenty seventh teen the u.s. secretary of state might pompei or has that the u.s.
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which is not a member of the i.c.c. would withdraw or deny a visa to i.c.c. staff investigating such allegations when sued his office insists this will not affect her work with the u.n. which is based in new york the u.n. human rights experts and the e.u. have both condemned the move. south koreans are using their smartphones to tap into the world's first nationwide five g. internet service known weapons to the country became the first to rollout complete superfast mobile coverage mcbride explains. events like this one have ensured there is maximum hype for the launch of five g. and south korea becomes the first country to offer nationwide coverage as one of the most digitally connected places on the planet it will be strange if south korea was not first with five g. this event by one of the service providers is in conjunction with samsung that at the moment is the only hand phone maker in south korea that offers a device fast enough to handle the incredible speeds of five g.
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a but they won't be the only ones for along all the other tablets and handphone makers playing catch up given the anticipated demand for five g. and it's not hard to see why the super fast internet speeds many times faster than current four g. speeds will offer all kinds of possibilities in terms of streaming content a virtual reality or mentored reality the gaming applications and so on for consumers here in south korea for consumers anywhere in the world what is there not to like watching young and i'm expecting to use a high quality videos video phone calls in virtual reality and so much faster speed . far with south korea providing the quickest telecom service in the world i have high expectations. i watch a lot of videos so i think it's going to be good for netflix and you tube there are of course the wider implications of five g. force a society and the way we live our lives the ability to move vast amounts of data
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with almost no delay is reckoned will have a transformative impact on things like robotics driverless vehicles even drug use to deliver things for korea companies there are of course security concerns about having so much more data and access point. to it you just have to look at the controversy over chinese manufacturing while away and concerns about it controlling infrastructure for five g. in places like us and elsewhere but certainly here in south korea the government believes that five g.'s essential for the country to keep its economic competitiveness and as far as the consumers are concerned they believe they need five g. and they need it now. this is al jazeera these are your top stories so far the head of the u.n. says he's leaving libya with a heavy heart and is deeply concerned and turning good terror's met the president
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of the libyan parliament into brooke after meeting warlord to leave huffed out in hopes of averting a confrontation between rival armed groups earlier at least one hundred forty five fighters loyal to after surrendered to forces allied to the un backed government's afters troops are pushing towards the capital raising fears of renewed fighting just before his departure of the secretary general said that he was living leaving libya with a deep concern and a heavy heart quote i still hope it will be possible to avoid a bloody confrontation in and around tripoli he added and he said the u.n. will remain committed as well as he were the secretary general to supporting the libyan people hundreds of thousands of algerians are out on the streets of the capital algiers there protesting demanding further change the reports that the intelligence chief was sacked early on friday the president abdelaziz bouteflika resigned earlier this week palestinian protesters are again gathering along the israel gaza border fence as part of ongoing friday rallies the protests which are
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known as the great march of her term began in march of last year there demanding an end to the blockade on the right to return to occupied lands. the united states has revoked the entry visa for the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court fact two bensouda has a pending request to investigate allegations of war crimes by u.s. forces in afghanistan and that's been in place since november of twenty seventeen saudi arabia is reported to have detained eight people including two jul american saudi citizens in a new round of arrests of activists the associated press news agency and reuters both say that you will citizens are related to. this woman standing trial over her campaigning for women's rights in south korea a wildfire has killed at least two people and forced thousands from their homes and broke out in the eastern province of guam warned on thursday nights and spread to the seaside holiday city of show. those are your headlines the news continues after
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