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tv   Up Front 2019 Ep 8  Al Jazeera  May 12, 2019 7:32am-8:01am +03

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next morning cohen makes do with a little cold water. runs the blowtorch over the truck's frigid underbelly. but the engine is too cold to stop. the love love. love. causing all. the radiation needs refilling. the water was removed the night before to stop it from freezing.
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but yes truth will definitely out. the hollisters a lot of those social issues that we see mushroom. that you. get all come. to her. the old truck rattles off towards the kizil octopi. 4288.
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i'm done told my father. you told me i did this my. kids. in the ravine below lie the remains of a truck that attempted the same crossing. the one and 2 shot into the wind swept pommy a mountain. that's got a. lot. of skin if that was in it with. picks up shifted the focus a little the. big fellow said just last month that.
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if he could. just joke joke joke. joke joke joke. but then the. others. just like this the mother heads. a church to dinner. looks if i could be as does good child why didn't i just know that those months in a while there was a visit with the. at this altitude with limited oxygen the motor can't function but the men are prepared for the must.
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begin to go bust ok. just. as nigeria using insane celera discreet. russia. doesn't lie just. last cover up of one of the. sensors and i'm. going to change course to what i've said to. him got a. closer. look. after style. and i. see so now could. be genotype one join the other side.
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the carburetor is changed the tactic worked. last year. the door is stuck. the men don't want to risk stalling it so cool one continues on foot. was never going. to.
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exist. trusting wash away with joining going to. do their best is enough aasif just want to go boss those plans well the emotional just. now ok. after an hour they've reached their objective the kizil are to pass one of only 2 crossing points between kyrgyzstan and tragic is down. most drivers would avoid risking this passage. says i hear you got it in your chair because there will. be strong enough but they're out of. luck because i can't walk left alone. a lot. talk clock.
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it's minus 30 degrees and the customs officers are too cold to leave their offices . and finally make it to the start. at this point their lives are at the mercy of the truck's old brakes. watch metropolis. boarding was up just to go the. boy door there should be a few sympathetic here but that's just in the good of a. warming. mission.
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after 2 days cohen. finally make it to the desert that leads to monaco the city of. love them. in tajikistan lenin still holds a place of honor. in this former soviet republic average less than $75.00 u.s. dollars a month. and
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i would love it. if this. whole series did you. snuff out all the fun no fun but enough to shoot sure. doesn't go online to. see a definite frontline yet get this. traditionally coma scene koga stand is a family affair. each member has a part to play. cohen's mother will sell the mandarins. package about his piece. might i'm kind of back for some stuff.
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in construction materials are too expensive so trade is set up shop in contains. the mandarins have finally made it but we've meagre earnings people are in no rush to buy. in truffle off the book that. can do their own. land are not. just the kids and the time that i was shouted. up on how not intelligent human child. to be in their past 25 years or to remember that a book commute over the natural of his mom by kinda on the bus stops to talk. till they do you do keep it from oakland almost. don't.
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care you take it. out our vehicle. you could just get to. the local here who do you think you should. contact. this is. a nutshell i didn't ship. for. this to. the from i don't buy. one kilo of man during the school will adorn this traditional touched. feast the celebration of a birth. families and in-laws will dip into their savings for these enormous feasts.
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back. to the nothing. more nothing. basic a better i offer my game some are not being deployed to others could have. a. hard. time why are. they often. seem to be catered to was a movie called. next comes the moment the children have all been waiting for the blessing with sweets to bring prosperity for the baby and her parents.
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are. just not. always loved her or not or how. finally it's time for the mandarins which are meant to bring the child a happy life. after the meal as an offering family and friends share the food. but the children. does not love. whom the book lover that i thought sought to show you to. do whatever. but. soon after a long journey one feasts with his family i shall.
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he and do show risked their lives to transport mandarins for festivities life be. a little warmer with a few simple pleasures will give cohen strength for his next journey. the climate is changing and the time is running out i've never seen an elephant like. this present time in a new series earthrise meet some of the people driving the struggle to save the environment scientists are telling us that we have just 12 years to make a president any changes to transform every part of our economy and our society through eyes coming soon on al-jazeera. rewind returns with updates on the best of al-jazeera is documentaries. the moving story of 2
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for the love of his homeland. football rebels dove into the realm of footballing legend rashid look through free. fall could be algerian national liberation front with his feet rashid mclean free and b f l n t on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. hello and welcome at the al-jazeera news hour on live from my headquarters in doha with me elizabeth piron i'm coming up in the next 60 minutes put the rebels have become pulling back forces from 3 key ports to the yemeni government calls it
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a ploy. gunmen storm a luxury hotel been apart is thought report says he for die including 3 of the attackers plus. to go back. to africa. to. south africa's a.n.c. it puts on a brave face but its latest electoral victory comes with us lowest ever for a share and why several southern american states are advancing tough anti abortion legislation this year. with the rebels have begun redeploying fighters from 3 major ports in yemen they say it's part of a u.n. could do it and want other groups to fulfill their end of the bargain but the
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yemeni government says this is just a ploy the redeployment is expected to continue over the next few days and the u.n. supervision it includes how data an important gateway for food and humanitarian aid which millions of yemenis rely on. reports. the fighting is preparing to leave. the pools of data the un confirm to the rebel group has started to redeploy its forces from the strategic poort a gateway for humanitarian aid so the move is unilateral but the say they expect reciprocity from coalition forces led by saudi arabia the united arab emirates. now the ball is in the court of the united nations yemen's internationally recognized government and the you many people in order to perform a cycle of pressure on the parties who are being an obstacle sure agreements cannot be reached unless the countries of aggression and mercenaries commit to the
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implementation of this agreement. the coalition yemeni government says the redeployment of fighters is the ploy by the who sees to deceive the international community it says the rebel group is handing over the port to its allies plans for fighters to pull out were brokered by a un led committee under the stockholm agreement a pact established between the rival combatants last december but it was a fragile peace deal with sporadic fighting soon was uming in and around her data even as idea does it was draw does come up on both sides but still leaves the whole of the rest of the country but needs to be sorted out and there are many different war factions not just the 2 that are involved in this agreement they have to be brought in listeners not to be. i see you guys a very long way to go before we can start to talk about peace but can be rolled out . fighting between rival factions has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis
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according to the u.n. with more than 2 thirds of the population in need of aid it's still early to say whether this latest twist in a more than 4 year conflict will signal a significant move towards lasting peace. where al-jazeera. now representative off the coast guard and hyundai the accuse they have any government of the railing the whole thing is previous attempts to fulfill their commitments under the un brokered deal. redeployment took place and who did a port as well as both the rice and salif ports as part of the implementation of the 1st stage of the sweden agreement this is a continuation of the earlier redeployment which was heard by the other side after the statements by secure been aziz which destroyed the negotiations and that's why there's another redeployment. there are several sticking points and this process
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there's still no clarity about who would take control of the port. as what these redeploy their forces then there's the critical question of national airport which has been closed to commercial traffic since 2016 the opening of the airport is urgently needed for yemenis trapped and hold the controlled areas and to bring in food and medical supplies and the payment of salaries to public sector employees yemen's main workforce and rebel held areas who have not been paid in months on the coffers of the government based in aden. elizabeth kendall is a senior research fellow at the university of oxford college she says that while much of the focus has been on the porch in her day the fighting has intensified in other parts of yemen. reason why this hasn't been delivered so far is because there was a rush at the end of the stockholm talks in december that's a reach some kind of understanding that both sides signing in order to do that they
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had to keep the details very very send and so the devil has been in that detail and in trying to accept that even if. it does come off if the withdrawal does come off on both sides that still leaves the whole of the rest of the country that needs to be sorted out and there are many different warren factions not just the 2 that are involved in this agreement they have to be brought into the southerners have to be brought into i think as a very long way to go before we can start to talk about a peace that can be rolled out the u.n. will have to keep its eye on everything and one thing that has happened while the data process has been rolling along for the last 4 months is that fighting has escalated in some other areas don't forget the stockholm agreement wasn't just about the data and the 2 other northern ports it was also about is which is an area . a little far further away from who died at that it's a major battle fronts and that's the come what's more fighting in the north of
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yemen and the christmas war hasn't happened yet we've got secessionist movement in the south and with independence movements in the east of the country as well as many tribal struggles all of this will need to be taken into account bit by bit by the u.n. . it's move on to other news now and an attack on a luxury hotel in southwest pakistan has ended with a security guard and 3 gunmen killed that happened in the port city of. providence separatist group liberation army has claimed responsibility for the attack on the pearl continental saying it was aimed at chinese and other foreign investors as a crucial port for the planned china pakistan economic corridor which is part of beijing's belsen road infrastructure project come are high there is following the story from the capital islamabad. i mean there.
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have been and. also the fact that the security forces weren't able to evacuate. according to. the security guard. from the security forces down in the hall where they were a kid according to the military. medical assistance liberation army on the. big. dog and of course it would have been trying to. come into the border was. significant. because the chinese that investing tens of billions of dollars and of course. maximize the number of. times.
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i had there were 2 major. independent media and he says the attack is part of a launch a geo political rivalry. other forward now being managed by the chinese a bit of great importance for pakistan's economic future as well as china. plans and the beer level to accept them and pakistani authorities have been known for a long time. using india of supporting b.l. and such are the separatist groups by giving them a training arms and cash cetera. because that there is of course a 2 fold. dynamic here the 1st is of course the. fighters with the facts on the state and the 2nd is the indian chinese or rivalry
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in the region and pakistan now being. very clear and very formidable political and economic ally of china in the region is obviously something that marks any state thinks needs to be. addressed. talks between saddam's military council and office groups remained deadlocked a month after street protests forced the military to oust longtime president. he was replaced by a transitional military council which is resisting protesters demands to cede power to civilians have a morgan has more from the capital khartoum. sami mahmoud looks at photos from home and is reminded of when the word arrived on his doorstep his from the nuba mountains in southern sudan where he saw sudanese where planes dropped bombs on his village some fellow farmers were killed and others were forced to escape. the government forces dropped bombs from ime to nerves and other kinds of planes and
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didn't distinguish fighters from civilians they dropped bombs indiscriminately it was a massacre a genocide against the people of new bam mountains. the farmer says knowing what the military can do to civilians is what brought him to join the macit in at army headquarters in the 5 week long sit in followed months of anti-government protests demanding president already bashir and his 30 year rule. he was ousted in april 11th by military commanders the transitional military council has been in control ever since despite demands for civilian rule opposition parties and the 00s at the sit in are demanding the council transfers power. the nuba mountains area in software defined is just one of several regions that were in sudan others in the southern region of the nile and the western region of therefore many people have fled those areas due to military operations some led by commanders in the military council sudanese who sought refuge in the capital and have been able to join the sitting here in front of the army headquarters they want to leave until power is
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handed to civilian government. but it's a stalemate in talks between the 2 sides with the military council threatening to hold early elections if no deal is reached within 6 months the opposition coalition says it wants to end the deadlock but won't back down in its demand for civilian government. listen the legitimacy the military council is lending on comes from the people who forced the military to overthrow bashir so the talk shouldn't be about how is sharing or delegating and the military should not want to chair the sovereign council and have authority to appoint members of the transitional government it should hand over power to the people to form a civilian government of. sudan has been under military rule for much of its existence since independence from britain in 1956 protesters here say when they forced the military to overthrow bashir a month ago they discovered how much power they have and know it can also be used for.

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