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on the make fundies kairos and laid off the product is made from miami talking to forty percent of that ends up in the u.k. so of course i more eat course amare 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 in 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 benefits of both republic of ireland and the u.k. and it's one which farmers here believe would be entirely jeopardized by no deal brix it through deals between islands in the u.k. are worth a full six billion dollars a year hardly surprising ireland is worried when break says it was for supporters
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of one by the u.k. people to leave europe there was two requirements for the be there beef and dairy one was that we wouldn't have a bar but the second was that our straight to 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 mattered 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 will be a lack of beef products because they rely on irish beef the price of beef what escalation so far that your average person in the u.k. simply will be able to afford if we can avoid us hopefully we will avoid those. that point is entirely lost in the debate in london where politicians seem entirely unconcerned about the impact. of the u.k. leaving the european union and hopes the prospects of empty shelves might focus.
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on the. it has been a five year. abducted hundreds of schoolgirls in northeastern nigeria international outcry sparked they bring back our girls movement which continues to this day since many of the girls are still missing. reports. zainab doesn't know if her daughter is alive ever so often she sorts through the books in homework how what's her to school on the day she was abducted five years ago over the years her daughter's absence has weighed on the entire family. today our you know she's the only female of our family my other five children are all boys i hope the government has pity on us. her daughter is among the two hundred seventy six schoolgirls who were kidnapped by boko haram fighters on april
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twenty fourth team. the military has rescued or found one hundred seven other kidnapped girls some were freed in exchange for fighters a negotiation between book are wrong and the government others escaped it's estimated that about one hundred girls are still unaccounted for. in nigeria's capital there are renewed calls for the search to continue security and welfare of the people i'm a responsibility of the government has promised to destroy book of her arm but its attacks have continued more than twenty thousand people most of them civilians have been killed since two thousand and nine this family like others in the neighborhood hopes their missing daughter is not one of those victims. we've heard that some parents have been reunited with their daughters it's hasn't come back home yet we are losing hope but we're calling on the government to invest more resources to bring back our girls. despite the pain this mother still hopes she will once again
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see her daughter alive katia lopez saw the young al-jazeera. head on al-jazeera this presently and star puts in a match winning performance to keep tottenham on course for. qualification. for the congolese the journey to work at all or means unimaginable hardship i prefer to live out the standard way gotten to chance a good life and live on a dangerous journey through the jungle i've gone on to the rails for nearly died. six of our children to go to school and live because on the train risking it all the democratic republic of congo on al-jazeera. we live in a digital well its where even the remotest communities have access to mobile phones
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. but look in this technology bring to a nomadic existence life that's travels to the media and gives the software designer the ultimate challenge design an app to help him be tried in their daily lives can you really be done. life facts someone from nomad. national liberation front are going through a real process as part of a peace deal reached with the federal government hominids our ports and.
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this many formal flights for the ogaden national liberation front which were the three decade conflict in this that it's you appear. the group recently signed a peace deal with a pink government. up to two thousand flights. and up preparing for reintegration into society. i'm happy that the people of this region are finally united president said doesn't mean we have relinquished all objectives and demands we have just chosen to seek our rights peacefully. at the end of the training here at the regional capital the. choice between a tonic to civilian life or joining a regional all federal security force that i or below then. we are giving them listens to help them reintegrate. what happens from now on depends on the choices.
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whole most thirty years the old good in region of eastern ethiopia has been the epicenter of a bit a separatist war that pitted impoverished nomads against one of the biggest m is enough rekha. formed in one thousand nine hundred four the ogaden national liberation front or n.l.f. as it's known here had been fighting for the rights of ethnic somalis living in this town ethiopia to self-determination including the option of a session. in two thousand seventy three zero pm forces which the large scale 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 program of political reforms the prime minister who took power last april is presiding over a push to shake this notion of one hundred million people from decades of security
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to obsessed rule. its u.p.s. breck nick diplomatic soul with arrival at a trail since last year also helped transform the at a trend government from a chief sponsor in the fight is to a mediator with the group's leadership is now walking montanna 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 jeff is you have to believe in solutions we don't have incisions at all the old both there's 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 in the in contains four trillion cubic feet of gas and oil deposits according to the government about how they are one hundred ten m how can you 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 farm was completed
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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 a while though before the appear joins the league of oil producing countries the pipeline could take at least two years to complete. her sport or thora thanks very much event has had missed the chance to secure a record eighth consecutive saria title 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 feel it in under strength team with the home leg of their champions league quarter final against i.x. coming up on tuesday they have to see for something 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 you don't even need that one point or looking good ahead of that crunch
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match with you they it stands out one zero after the first leg on saturday they thrashed excelsior six two quasi on huntelaar 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 ducasse 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 from i was very professional before us forty three case it's going to be. very tough tough. two games to get much of the city on their brains on tuesday and it's going
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to be tough. there is one relegation spot to be decided third from the bottom cardiff lost two nil to burnley brighton who were five points ahead of the welsh chamber thrashed five nil by bournemouth closer to the top manchester united beat west ham two one there are now two points behind fourth place chelsea looking to do to get away with. three points. even a draw. last season's african champions league winners esperance of to newsier 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 album had to miss qualifying after a crash and final practice total of his torah law so. york at its. source. world champion lewis hamilton was just behind his receive 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 getting off the boat so so i'm happy and just as a team we were super strong today yeah fantastic just for that for the team really happy for us to be one two i was going to i didn't know where we want to 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 we become two in the car
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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 and force rating delivered another dominant performance in front of a forty two thousand sellout crowd she had sent to 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 like i said it has a lot of meaning so to have a retired g.p.
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the pinnacle of the sport as you can imagine means a lot to us. and that's all your support for now more later thank you for joining me for the news hour appreciate it very much keep it here. next with more of the day's news of the day. isn't the problem for your town that they really don't have a health question program but he does have a corruption question mark or really doesn't look good for the image business i think there has made it very i'm going to do everywhere probably not knowing what is going to decide and the real you get why there's a lot of disillusionment with the u.n. across the globe too far that has called for all of the breaks doesn't build confidence or breaks will join me near the hot sun on up front of my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories on take issues here on al-jazeera. examining the headlines setting the discussions
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all of us have been colonized in some form or some fashion this is a diana react talking about a legal front you have seen what it can do to somebody people are using multiple drugs including a funnel and some people are seeking it out everyone has a voice from that's your boss here twitter and you could be on the street join the global conversation on how to zero. sudan's new interim leader off as an olive branch to demonstrators who helped push the shit out of power but some protesters remain skeptical. and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. a wave
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of airstrikes as fighters from eastern libya intensify their efforts to take control of the capital tripoli. and way into musea for a look at the high price migrants are paying as they seek a better life. and one mother's pleas of the nigerian government to bring back the girls that remain in the custody of. sudan's ruling military council has begun talks with organizers of the mass protests the country now has its third leader in as many days and he's promised to hand over power to a civilian government in his first address to the nation. and promised sweeping reform the military forced president i'm al bashir to step down from power as day begins our coverage. in sudan a stunning turnaround as the new leader general abdul fatah. promised
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inclusive and first to stop listens to the 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 judy and responsibility of
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the armed forces to protect the people and enforce the rule of law the armed forces 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. 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 that one who is this specter general of the military and perceived to be less tainted than either of his predecessors may be able to bring solutions to the problems that led to months of protests that is going to see that it's a great thing for sudan and god willing all our hopes will be realized we're not leaving the streets until everything goes to our advantage on saturday another high profile resignation when intelligence chiefs. also step down some analysts
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believe these are encouraging signs that there could be talks between the military and civilian leaders. it is of probably no more chances of success since somebody to have removed a number of the first relatives who you were just as and the professional association the dog would have liked to be. the protests began in december over a sharp rise in bread prices and the deep t.d.o.t. take on him but it's not clear how the protest does what he got to these promises of change over the coming days. of disease. while thousands of protesters were again outside on the headquarters in khartoum on saturday night demanding an end to military role in the morgan is that. this area is right around the army headquarters and to the land forces the river run courses and the
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air force and as you can see there are still thousands would pass through i think that they are not going to call it and they're not going to plan and i mean they're saying that because the military count has taken leaders and the period is not what they have been the same there are a certain point the protesters think that this might be right that they wanted a new government despite not president bashir thinking and because the regime of president obama vowed that was the leader for twenty four hours before stepping down i'm mark to happen for the impact of their mark made me remember that he's not watching because he is he has been here i think it was a number would have to have heard that they were people. with a certain time to continue to protest out their power and all the people who built around our headquarters think that this cannot be and they're going to wait to his professional to see him come back with confront him and let them know whether they
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have managed to reach an agreement with the military council and other political parties on the way forward algeria is judges have announced they will. boycott the supervision of presidential elections they say the vote could be rigged it's expected to be held in july demonstrators are keeping heaping up pressure on the interim administration former president. stepped down earlier this month. we the judges of algeria have army quickly decided to boycott the presidential elections. forces fighting for control of libya's capital have launched a new air strikes. planes from. side attack to the town of daraa southeast of tripoli a school and refugee center were hit but no casualties reported another strike hit a government building on the outskirts of the capital meanwhile forces from the un
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backed government targeted positions south of the capital in the town of green the town is believed to be a base for half dozen military operations fighting has been going on for more than a week as have to as forces advance on tripoli mark would otherwise head has 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 several locations in cite tripoli including a military camp belongs to the government of national called and their school while the government warplanes targeted have to us forces locations near the town of the un between on the way between the. 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
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forces in a meeting tried to target the planes with the anti crafts missiles they say that authorities in a court 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 where the government forces managed to recapture the headquarters of the fourth infantry brigade which was taken control of by have their forces days ago the military 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 now two nuclear fears fighting in neighboring libya will lead to people trying to cross the mediterranean sea by boat over the past year hundreds of
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african migrants and asylum seekers have ended up on china's ian shores reports from the us. back in his boat tunisian fisherman was arrested last year for helping save fourteen african migrants at sea the telling coast guards accused him of human trafficking he faced fifteen years in prison but was later released after months in detention government you remember i didn't commit a crime and i would do it again we cannot abandon them with our faith cannot allow us to abandon them they are humans just like you and me. while most migrants set off from libya strong currents in bad weather often pushed their fragile boats towards neighboring tunisia. authorities here say they are overwhelmed. with the similar challenges as european countries with migrants ending up on its shores except it doesn't have the resources to deal with them and with the fighting
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intensifying in neighboring libya it continues to be the gateway to europe for many african migrants. nearly four hundred people have drowned trying to cross the mediterranean so far this year. at first fishermen marzouk saw dead babies women and men floating in the sea now he sees bodies and limbs washing up on tunisia's beaches moved by the sight of so many dead migrants. buried over four hundred of them. now know on their journey maybe their souls made it to europe or even to america we may have buried their bodies but not their dreams. for these tunisian fishermen their action is an attempt to bring some human dignity to those who lost their lives in the mediterranean and the for.

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