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so that we don't need. anyone aboard with people stranded you know conditions to me. first thing to do is to create safer legal reads resume derian so that people don't have to risk their lives on boards anymore. so that the people. you know. fashion more than seventy british politicians have signed a letter calling for julian assigns to be extradited to sweden to face sexual assault allegations swedish prosecutors dropped the case in two thousand and seventeen and now they are considering a request from the alleged victim here cute as a song assault asylum sought asylum in ecuador and missing seven years ago to avoid extradition to sweden saying the case was politically motivated a british police seized. founder on thursday the u.s. says a songe conspired with former intelligence analyst chelsea manning to help crack a government password. and as well as former spy chief has been arrested in spain
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just weeks after the u.s. issued an a work west for foreign hugo car all is wanted by washington for alleged cocaine trafficking in iran venezuela's military intelligence for over a decade and was close to the late president hugo chavez formal rebels is on and on national liberation front are going through every ability process or integration as part of a peace deal with the former government. has more from the eastern city. these men are formal fighters for the ogaden national liberation front which has with the three decade conflict in this than ethiopia. the group recently signed a peace deal with a few pink of them and. up to two thousand fighters have now despond and up preparing for integration into society. and i am happy that the people of this region are finally united our presence here doesn't mean we have relinquished our
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objectives and demands we have just chosen to seek our rights peacefully. at the end of their training here at the regional capital the formidable somehow of a choice between returning to civilian life or joining the regional off address security forces then when i were below then i had the. we have given them listens to help them reintegrate what happens from now on depends on their choices. for almost thirty years the or get in region of eastern ethiopia has been the epicenter of a bid to separatist a war that pitted impoverished nomads against one of the biggest m is enough rekha . formed in one thousand nine hundred four that got in national liberation front or n.l.f. as it's known here had been fighting for the rights of ethnic somalis living in this than ethiopia to self-determination including the option of a session. in two thousand seventy three zero pm forces which the large scale
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offensive against the group of states fight as a talk to chinese run oil facility in the region killing seventy four people they feel pm parliament just a few months ago removed the good and national liberation front from its list of banned organizations a spot of prime minister ahmed programme of political reforms the prime minister who took power last april is presiding over a push to shake this nation of one hundred million people from decades of security upsets through. it's the o.p.'s breck nick diplomatic full with a trail since last year also helped transform the at a trend government from a chief sponsor. to a mediator. the group's leadership is now walking one ton to get into a political party with the hope of taking part in the elections next year so have to bring unity among all people who have to bring in. we have to believe in solutions we don't have incisions at all the old both there's
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a lot of you know culture of corruption culture of intimidation we have to make these it through a democratic area the region the oil enough in contains fault billion cubic feet of oil deposits according to the government about how the on the hunt on him how can he go with peace now achieved the next step can only be taking advantage of the god given resources in our region to develop our people economically we have resources not available in other parts of ethiopia a chinese farmhouse completed walk on two gas fields in the ogaden region. last month ethiopia signed an agreement with djibouti to have a pipeline constructed to export the gaza through ports in djibouti it will be awhile though before three appeared joins the league of oil producing countries as the pipeline could take at least two years to complete. still ahead on al-jazeera and sport at this brazilian star match winning
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performance to keep tottenham on course for champions league qualification. what began as a small extremist group in africa's most populous country we invented from the government to just shoot soon turned into a battle front for the mind jury and government. yet why. the torrijos for abducting more than two hundred schoolgirls the killing and displacement of thousands of people al-jazeera investigates the origins and bloody rise of iraq on al-jazeera. examining the headlines setting the discussions a warning from the air boss over the risks of a no deal breaker sharing casanova stories with a global audience you have your own intelligence network on the ground to tell you
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where to go and don't go explore an abundance of wild class programming designed to inform money to fate and then spying presuming people are truly afraid someone is watching on al-jazeera. ireland is breathing a sigh of relief after the prospect of a no deal brock's it seems to be rolled out for now any sort of box that would be damaging to the irish economy especially the agricultural sector largely reports. between them this herd of seventy kilos produces haul five million liters of milk every year and a full third of that is drunk in britain it's trivial to cross the border to
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northern ireland's just over that hill but lorcan is a worried man a brick sits without a trade deal is specially with new borders would put his entire business on the law and so on certainly if they're all the time because look i'm completely dependent on the meat from these cars and laid off the product that's made from miami to talk to to forty percent of that ends up in the u.k. so of course i'm all right course i'm henri's. it isn't just milk nearly a third of all beef consumed in britain is irish even more cheese and butter talk about trade deals and borders can sound confusing here it's about what goes into people's mouths the cheese on this pizza was made here in the republic of ireland the cheese was then driven across the border into the u.k. where the pizza was manufactured and is then sold across both countries years of an open border have led to this complex web of food production and distribution to the
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benefits of both republic of ireland and the u.k. and this one which farmers here believe would be entirely jeopardized by no deal breaks it through deals between islands in the u.k. are worth a full six billion dollars a year hardly surprising island is worried when break says it was for supporters of by the u.k. people to leave your there was two requirements for. be there beef and dairy one was that we wouldn't have a bar but the second was that our straight or the ship would remain status quo and there is a grid to a greater degree of uncertainty about that today as there was twelve or eighteen months ago during the bricks and referendum concerns of irish farmers counted for zero but maybe they should have massive more no bricks it deal no food from ireland could make british people go hungry if a hard border went up there would be food shortages in the u.k. there would be a lack of beef products because they rely on irish beef the price of beef what
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escalation so far that your average person in the u.k. simply will be able to afford if we can avoid hopefully we will avoid those that point is entirely lost in the brics a debate in london where politicians seem entirely unconcerned about the impact on islands of the u.k. leaving the european union island hopes the prospects of empty supermarket shelves might focus some minds gloriously al-jazeera on the irish border. as far as sport. thanks very much eventis have missed the chance to secure a record eighth consecutive sorry. return club were beaten two one adds it was only their second day defeat of the season they needed just a draw to clinch the championship even feel it in under strength team with the home leg of their champions league quarter final against i.x. coming up on tuesday that's your first of all in order to win the championship we need one point if not all that much use if not you don't win all of them then we
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don't even need that one point or looking good ahead of that crunch match with you they it stands out won all after the first leg on saturday they thrashed excelsior six two quasi on hunter learned scored a hat trick for the dutch league leaders this result taking them three points clear . talking about how this field in english premier league they're looking to qualify for next season's champions league they round out four nil winners at home lucas morris scored a hat trick the result lifts them into third with five games to go the top four qualify for next season's champions league next up for them in the e.p.l. our man city i am so happy it's in the book someone was very professional before us for three weeks he's. going to be. very tough stuff. two games to get much of the city on their brains on tuesday that is going
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to be tough there's one relegation spot to be decided third from the bottom cardiff last to know the burnley brighton who are five points ahead of the welsh team were thrashed five now by bournemouth closer to the top manchester united beat west ham two one there are now two points behind fourth place chelsea. lookee today to get away with. three points. even a draw. last season's african champions league winners esperance of tennessee are through to the semifinals of this year's competition they beat algeria as constantine six three on aggregate to get their south africa's mamelodi sundowns are also through after eliminating egyptian side. the democratic republic of congo progress after beating simba and morocco's without have also reached the last four. sadie's driver valtteri bottas will race from pole position at the
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chinese grand prix it will be f one's one thousand three of thailand's alexander albon had to miss qualifying after a crash and final practice total of his torah law so. are you ok it's. sort of a world champion lewis hamilton was just behind his mercy of a steamy ten will start second ahead of ferrari's sebastian fettle and charles will cleric. both of the laps i was told there was something i could do better well i knew exactly where i was going to improve but i just didn't get it right on the most oft times so yeah it was good enough for both so so i'm happy just as the team were super strong today yeah fantastic job for the team really happy for us to be one two i was going to i didn't know where we would be i thought it would be a bit close and it was but it was great great performance at the end thank you very . made strides and leaps throughout the weekend and that is generally because when
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the car weekend for me it's been a real struggle and something i've been having to work with australia's wonder horse wings had a historic and to her career on saturday she won a record thirty third race in a row the seven year old mare known as the new same bolt of course rating delivered another dominant performance in front of a forty two thousand sellout crowd she heads into retirement with the prize money total of twenty six point four million dollars. and moto g.p. have retired the number of former world champion nicky hayden who died in two thousand and seventeen as family and fans gathered at the circuit of the americas to pay tribute to his number sixty nine eight and won the championship title in two thousand and six he was hit by a car while riding his bike and italy hayden died from his injuries a few days later you know nicky carey the number three is how career and that's very special to you know of. like i said it has a lot of meaning so to have
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a retired and moderate g.p. the pinnacle of the sport as you can imagine means a lot to us. and that's all your sport for now more later and that's all for the news hour about how much more news for you on the other side of the break kopitar. we live in a time of war and tragedies crimes against humanity. and activist repression. enforced disappearance arbitrary arrests. extrajudicial executions brutal torture the list goes on. who investigates who judges the criminals. who compensates the victims the international conference on national regional and international mechanisms to
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combat impunity and ensure accountability under international law. organized by the national human rights committee. united nations human rights office of the high commissioner. european parliament. and global alliance of national human rights institutions.
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russian military advisors in africa they're not officially representing the kremlin but working for a private security company russia claims they're helping bring peace but critics say it's a discovery is for the expansion of russia's military influence talk to al jazeera gains exclusive access to a russian military training camp in the central african republic. striking a conciliatory tone set and an hour later lives a nighttime curfew and promises to up to post president omar al bashir is. or shall carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. a wave of their
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strikes as fighters from eastern libya intensify their efforts to take control of the capital tripoli. yes president is accused of inciting violence and dividing americans after a tweet attack on one of the first muslim elected to congress and a rock star perception for india's and uneasy as president that is rallies voters for the final time ahead of wednesday's elections. students reeling military council has begun talks with organizers of the mass protests and the opposition the country now has its third leader in three days and he has promised to hand over power to a civilian government and his first address to the nation abdel fatah vowed to earth the regime of former president omar al bashir and restructure the government . in sudan a stunning turnaround as the new leader general abdul fatah struck a more conciliatory tone and promised inclusive efforts to establish
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a civilian government. in order to provide an atmosphere for your desire to establish a state we declare that the curfew be lifted all detained under martial law will immediately be released human rights will be reinforced in line with international laws the provincial rulers will be relieved of duty and an invitation will be given to all the people political parties and organizations to engage in dialogue a ceasefire will be enforced across the country and we invite those carrying arms to lay them down sit at the negotiation table and agree to peaceful coexistence moments earlier a group of opposition leaders held a news conference and once again called for a civilian government. workers the army together with the people have been victims to those people cloaked as good virtuous men it is the juicy and responsibility of the armed forces to protect the people and enforce the rule of law the armed forces
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men who are full and have done their best in alstom dictatorship and establishing a civil state we and all the opposition parties refused to hand over power to the military we want to totally civil leadership assume power on friday when another general i want to the man who had orchestrated the end of president omar bashir is thirty year rule resigned after that announcement was made there were celebrations on. the streets many sudanese hope not but han who is the specter general of the military and perceived to be less tainted them either of his predecessor as may be able to bring solutions to the problems that led to months of protests plays any sort it is a great thing for us with and inshallah our hopes will be really we had nothing to streets until everything goes to advantage on saturday and other high profile resignation when intelligence chiefs. also step down some analysts believe these are encouraging signs but they have put the talks between the military and civilian
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. issues of probably no more chances of success since the military have removed a number of their strategies who. are just as a professional association would have liked to be. close but protests began in december over a sharp rise in bread prices and that the t.d.o.t. took on a man but it's not clear how the protesters what he got to these promises of change over the coming days. of disease. thousands of protesters are still outside the army headquarters in khartoum demanding an interim military role in a morgan is their. base area and it's right around the army headquarters and tell them that for the river run courses and the airport and as you can feel there is still would pass through i think that they are not all. that and they're not going
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to put them in there saying that because the military count has taken leadership and that period is not what they have been facing there and second point the protesters think that the pipe the fact that they wanted a new government despite not president bashir thinking and because they were president obama god what was the leader of the twenty four hours before stepping. now i'm. happy to. have their mark made me remember to do so much because you have been there if you want them both have to have heard that they want people to be fixed and to continue. their power and all the people around our headquarters think that this cannot be and they're going to wait to be professional to cease and sometimes confront him and let them know whether they have managed to reach an agreement with the military council and other political parties on the way
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forward on the opposition including protest organizers have released a list of their demands after meeting with the transitional council so laying clued arresting all political and security leaders accused of corruption and murder including from crimes committed and are for a complete overhaul of the country's security and intelligence services the release of all political prisoners and the cancellation of all laws which were strict freedom paying it off as a former u.s. diplomat he's an advisor and the africa program at the united states and situate for peace he says the demonstrators want to countability from the old regime. certainly heartening that the demonstrators have have constituted a negotiating team that has met with the military council and certainly that's an important step but i think we have to be very very cautious in terms of thinking that there's any narrowing of the vast differences between the path for the military council has charted and what the aspirations of the demonstrators and the
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vast majority seemingly of the people of sudan or the seeming firing of the of the intelligence chiefs today he's expects even the powerful figure and i think one of the questions that remains is whether he may be down but is he out and i think we've seen very clearly from the demonstrators and others a desire for accountability for the very figures such as solid goes who they believe have been responsible for human rights by. ations and other other atrocities over some decades algeria charges have announced they will boycott supervising presidential elections expected to take place in july the algerian magistrates club raised the possibility that the election could be rigged fix their protests forced longtime president until it sees beautifully cut to resign last month now demonstrators are calling for beautifully of his allies to step down from the top government positions. we the judges to have army quickly decided to pull the court supervising the presidential election
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through the port. forces fighting for control of libya's capital have launched new air strikes. planes from world war khalifa haftar side attacked the town of islands are a southeast of tripoli a school and refugee center were hit no casualties reported though another strike at a government building on the outskirts of the capital in while forces from the u.n. backed government targeted positions south of the capital in the town of going on the town is believed to be a base for military operations fighting has been going on for more than a week as often as forces advance on tripoli. had asked more from tripoli. both warring factions have been using warplanes to target locations in and around tripoli warplanes loyal to the world have to targeted civil locations in site tripoli including a military camp belongs to the government of national called and their school while
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the government warplanes targeted the health service forces locations near the town of the u.n. between on the way between the u.n. and tripoli authorities at him eighty get airport the only operational airport in the capital city say that have to as warplanes will flying on saturday over the airport trying to target him eighty get airport but forces in i'm eighty good airport tried to target the planes with the anti crafts missiles they say that authorities in a may to say that the will probably have to suspend a vacation again because the military escalation is going on near the airport now concerning the military confrontations on the ground the government forces have been gaining ground especially around forty kilometers to the south from tripoli one of the government forces managed to recapture the headquarters of the fourth infantry brigade which was taken control of by hefted forces days ago the military
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escalation on the outskirts of tripoli on the southern outskirts of tripoli has forces more than nine thousand five hundred civilians to leave their homes. president says he's open to a third summit with. an additional. but the two sides fully understand each other he was responding to. the.
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the spring rains are showing themselves in china the voters cause some damage and they're going to cause some more the same every year it's hard to predict exactly where the biggest downpours will be see this white cloud developing over hong kong now that satellite picture is a little bit out of date now so the forecast take you into sunday develops the rain once again further in than gone g.'s seems quite likely where the heart of the rain will be but everything's moving studies science woods and it's a dry picture on monday there hong kong still be cloudy wet on the floor and of course fairly humid is going to the story down for a month or two and the feed of this moisture means that in vietnam it seems likely you'll see quite a few sundry showers that's true also increasingly through cambodia and also time and not much evidence on the satellite picture yet but we are going to say in the
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forecast the cloud running through the gulf of thailand bringing some showers with it the still potential for some big dam pours in singapore as well and that potential exists for java bali soon away as in a good part of borneo even the philippines are seeing rather more frequent showers than of late or this is as you might expect this time of the year and there's confirmation potential of rain reaching her cimon as well. the weather sponsored by cat hour it was. what began as a small extremist group in africa's most populous country we know that there was invented from the government to just shoot him soon turned into a battle front for the nigerian government. why. the tourists for abducting over two hundred schoolgirls the killing and displacement of thousands of people al-jazeera investigates the origins bloody rise of oku on al-jazeera.

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