tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 26, 2019 5:00am-6:01am +03
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today young men like holly and marvie cannot move within the country they settled in the old romantics teaches snus has turned into a lack of the basic human right to have a nationality. and you say hey i had been. higher i demanded to see amanda she. was. here i still am which i wanted to include. in the law again i'm a woman. then it was certainly there then. well ironical sheer harpo was in the lead in so i didn't. know her an issue about the year and i didn't have a surname but man i'm reasonable and there were i'm
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a jew muslim and only were underage and see i'm anderson. thank god that. you're here. with me. like palestinian refugees across lebannon unregistered people can get work but it's limited to relatively low paid jobs and normal government services are closed to them. i feel insulted when i was. in love. while i live in the land of the c.v. and yet most of l.a.'s.
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there are between 405-0000 tribe members across lebannon with around 25000 in the bekaa valley. where you'd work hard to preserve their traditions and community but if the old tribal social networks become weakened the elders aren't always able to maintain their former role of upholding law and order. the prettiest. fish on them for pedophilia. or for female audience activities and see you feel if you must walk to be. feel better lisa.
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mitty is a few house and then mocked i mean a stuck up. one. minute or 2 now and daughter mark understood how to fly. they will bother. to some people in yemen. fearful of the hush of a 1000000000 southern young who she lets study art and after. just why is she going to. hear. from one of conflict it isn't such a. strong focus i. can as you can mentally.
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jealous of tears. home of the. well hello not 3. but they are pretty much how the job. the only form of id young unregistered men like ali have to not bother can get is a card from the mayor of to believe us called in at the station to see that they live in the town and if you wash in a visual image of. the bill years i. remember always in my shop i love the. looking at them in name only missing out of how little harder but how he and if charlotte another lame. little fish alum. sickly is b.s. who can it be is. a service or
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be dialed by the. dad if i'm tired of mostar. doesn't feel. a lot after tyler but terry. what an issue man do this be mindless be to have been me when i had so when no one must address their nominee to harry if mark nonissue. by you. i will bother no one but the muscle behind me. and you hold it. up to minute and. a malamute caesium out in my view there it was a fool of you was it. how you're so large and sing style don't never saw all new comments man and nobody near the door will show you how to be
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a tree. and see here. to hey don't bother name kids should. the police came to my head and shout if you know. few minutes many. criminally many a few minutes that us i am a lot about since i'm sad to see how declinations socially it. had been by to feed me any. how do i didn't get on this i'm such an. intimate dummy and knew it was all an issue that will bother. her but the incision. over do it for the 7 effect at least so how did you. lose all that you are not under and was it hard to veer or. national small do and you can see at the how. many doctors and silly the. kid you didn't know whether they will bother
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them with your child food. in 1994 governments naturalized thousands of people including some of the or a tribe today they live relatively stable lives. but many tribe members were not naturalized some didn't apply because they didn't want to serve in the army or simply couldn't see the benefit others didn't believe the lebanese government was serious about naturalizing people like them. for the family being unregistered has been disastrous and the front of my matches name was sort of. sort of the medical. side female model of.
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inconsiderate there been any kind of an issue. on my how we learn them says for some one can while the action one can. give to the. young with a start in how we have been on. shall see it in. their thinking it could be to tell us on a muscle. i could but they're like yeah i believe i can and i don't cinema comedy about it i'm a time of year. to have thought that if she learned the whole i was out i was out and had. been a search for father to we. have enough of an auntie and if you could be at the level of. year 0 sort of your kid and i love made available affection for a. while if accountability on the. capability i had. than i have given him to. put it out if it didn't show it all
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she was there. but they wouldn't have it if. i did it. for marty has. the greatest hardship is not being able to move freely within lebanon to be imprisoned and to believe another one but of the bilious nothing of love you know it was anything a little midfield was not a lot amir hatlen cannot. stand and always have an approach to shoot which went out
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of europe in asia. sure though it was. the worst of the year. long gotten a lot. of in the. internet finished some of those even some of the internet we heard tell me. after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers canelo on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior artificial intelligence can monitor our movement. and decide on our future the big picture codes of the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine coming soon on al-jazeera. policy imposed decades ago woman part
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but she would still look to be goods and have many boards changing demographics across asia with far reaching consequences for creating poor of socially disadvantaged young men so you have the system where people at every level will be get being given money money to agree distro zation money to get other people to be disturbed so. how does their examines the politics of population control. an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees. but their retreat to a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other gastrointestinal problems. smoke from the massive wildfires now blankets much of northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world but with more than 12000 structures lost in the wildfires concerns remain about long term accommodations jobs and medical care. local officials say there isn't enough
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housing stock available. millions of dollars are being stolen in a scam that stocks in the philippines and stretches across the globe one i want to use gains exclusive access to these cutthroat on the world through a criminal turned whistleblower on al-jazeera. oh i maryam namazie in london a quick look at headlines iran says the u.s. decision to send more soldiers to the middle east is extremely dangerous for the region president donald trump insists the deployment of 1500 troops is needed to improve the defense of his country and its allies against iran meanwhile high ranking u.s. democratic senator dianne feinstein reportedly met with iran's foreign minister
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mohammad javad zarif earlier this week chancy has more on this from washington over the trip a little bit all because it we have contacted the state department and they refused to confirm or deny via the very gave the ok for this meeting dianne feinstein's office who how about musing about dinner with zarif says they cleared this with the state department recently wanted to go on u.s. iranian relations the state department not confirming or denying the vote was true mark compare the secretary of state however has been very critical about the meeting he appeared on fox. the sort of thing shouldn't be happening meanwhile iran's foreign minister is now in baghdad for 2 days of talks with his iraqi counterpart iraqis fear that country could be caught in the middle of a possible conflict between tehran and washington as tensions continue to escalate meanwhile at least 14 fighters loyal to wall 25 to have died in fighting south of the libyan capital tripoli forces belonging to the u.n. recognize government say they've pushed back against tough those fighters near the
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old international airports. sudan's military chief has arrived in neighboring egypt on his 1st trip abroad since the army overthrew the former president tomorrow to share abdel fatah a bar han held talks with the egyptian president until fatah sisi the meeting has been closely watched by protest groups who reject any interference by egypt. a un maritime tribunals has ruled russia must release ukrainian sailors and ships it sees last year during a standoff in waters off the crimean peninsula the hamburg base tribunals called on russia to facilitate their release immediately but russia did not attend the hearing. the u.s. president has told japanese business leaders he wants to address a trade imbalance between the 2 countries donald trump is in japan on a 4 day state visit and will be there it will be the 1st foreign leader to meet the country's new emperor narrow hito well there will be more on that story in the news
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hour that's coming up in 25 minutes time do join me then by now. moving on. i was. a tribe was once pneumatic and moved seasonally between syria and lebanon and. everyone knew one another even if they didn't always know when they were born or how all of the burden and without having an idea of was not a problem. but their lives as wandering herdsman changed as national borders and
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politics forced them to settle in towns and villages many in the bekaa valley in central lebannon. today everything revolves around an id card without it their non existence since settling the aid have gone through the process of applying for lebanese nationality some have succeeded but others are still waiting for the political decisions necessary to grant them identity and legal status as tribal structures are inevitably gradually eroded religion can still bind people and communities together. the. edina send the energy into some idea and the husband said my money.
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the. the. button selling the generals out and who hangs out i saw tyler hamilton. but i know gallup now you do. and i have who have been annoyed about what was nominal is yet out. i don't know. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that's used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear.
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but it could be yes many traditions and their reputation for generous hospitality seem to have survived especially during religious festivals or when they're receiving guests. it's. the most about that they would. know. when they're not. either thought of going to another. of the on the other they have no knowledge of bad behavior. you know my bad behavior now middle of numbing myself as a. husband who had actually gotten into the den.
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a lack of nationality makes people are highly vulnerable social group denied basic human rights like freedom of movement and access to education public health care and employment. m.r.i. . the. that. they can live in fear of being arrested and detained for lack of documentation. of all but all nationality confers value on a person by the state it confirms that individual's affiliation to that country in return for their protection by the states. no madame but other benefits that i
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mahdi and died he muttered live in a country where statelessness continues to pass from one generation to another while nationality laws don't change. lebannon spall it takes our neighboring falling but the plights of the upgrade highlights an urgent need to reform its outdated laws in line with internationally recognized standards of human rights. al-jazeera was. on a roller coaster journey in iran and discovers how football can empower refugee community itself beliefs and identity. i'd like to prove to the world. cup public i will be able to prove myself to my colleagues from friends and myself. able to decide to chop afghan units on
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al-jazeera. hello again to welcome back we're here cross a struggle finally getting some hints of winter with our next system that's coming in off the bye here's the clouds in the funnel bonnie that's making its way through so what we're going to be seeing is a real change with winds coming out of the southwest bringing in that colder air so here on sunday for melbourne 15 degrees but once that front goes through not only from melbourne but also for hobart your temperatures are going to be taking a dive and we're going to be seeing only a high in melbourne of about 11 degrees in the higher elevations though that rain
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could be snow particularly in the overnight hours to the north and to the east we are going to see bruce been at about $26.00 degrees there in a nice day well here across the south island of new zealand we're going to be seeing some rain in some clouds tempter wise really not looking too bad for christ church staying at about 17 degrees here on sunday as well as into monday but auckland a little bit warm a few 19 degrees there and speaking of being warm it has been hot here across parts of japan and that's really going to continue over the next few days tokyo is going to be 33 degrees with some clouds but by the time we get towards monday it's going to be brightening up with a lot more sun in the forecast there up towards sapporo plenty of sun few at 30 degrees but just to the west we are watching this frontal boundary bring some very heavy rain across parts of russia as well as korean peninsula pyongyang at 13. oh.
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a male chauvinism that is in plants with in our global federation and it is really hard to get a piece of that or if you join us on saturday. they can speak up their mind this is a dialogue everyone has a voice to talk to us in our live you tube chat and you too can be in history join the global conversation on how to 0. 0. hello i'm maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up iran's foreign minister accuses the u.s. of endangering peace by deploying more troops to the middle east when you fighting outside the libyan capital all order to fight his face resistance from forces loyal
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to the u.n. recognized government. the u.n. maritime tribunals rules russia must release ukrainian ships and sailors it sees near crimea. top of cold water that touches all cyril ramaphosa is sworn in as south africa's president promising to create jobs and tackle corruption. and r.p. servers in doha with all your sports stubble delights full blown munich victory in the german cup final wraps up an amazing season for the bundesliga champions. welcome to the program our top story the iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif has arrived in baghdad for talks with iran. the count came a 2 day visit to the iraqi capital comes as tensions continue between iran and the
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united states sorry says the u.s. decision to send more soldiers to the middle east is extremely dangerous for the region but president donald trump insisted appointment to 1500 troops is needed to improve the defense of his country and its allies against iran as a must rami has more now from the iranian capital the united states already has tens of thousands of active military personnel stationed in and around the middle east so $1500.00 more is a relatively small addition even billions of dollars in weapon sales to countries in the region could be seen as par for the course but in the current climate of conflict through the prism of tension with the united states iran is taking every move that the americans make in the region very seriously foreign minister jihad zarif said american decisions are endangering international peace and security he said u.s. accusations against iran are only designed to justify hostile american policies and
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raise tensions in the middle east he also said once again that there will be no talks with the white house of u.s. president donald trump but reports of a merge the during a recent trip to the united nations in new york in april divides or is met with democratic senator dianne feinstein who sits on the senate intelligence committee the foreign ministry in iran released a statement saying the meeting was consultation of and routine but should not be seen as any kind of a negotiation the goal the statement said was to maintain a line of communication with non governing political players in the u.s. to try to curtail the influence of pressure groups the so-called b. team as iranian leaders called the made up of the leaders of the united arab emirates saudi arabia and israel as well as u.s. national security advisor john bolton people that leaders into iran blame for pushing the united states towards conflict with iran. well let's get more ellen is in the u.s. media report 7 meeting between iran's foreign minister and dianne feinstein
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a member of the senate intelligence committee alan fisher is live for us in washington any confirmation or details of this meeting. well this was a meeting that was organized between dianne feinstein who is the democratic senate and the iranian foreign minister happened more than a month ago according to dianne feinstein's office they inform the state department there was going to happen and look for some information on us a really in relations of course if that was a month ago things have changed in the intervening period this state department has made no comment although there are some reports suggesting that might pompey or is not best pleased that this meeting to police it's not unique for someone from the opposite party of the president to meet the leader or a senior figure in the government. something like iran but it is unusual and certainly donald trump has railed in the past about join kerry
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meeting really in officials since he left office as secretary of state suggesting that perhaps that this was even treasonous for that to happen there's no details from dianne feinstein's office about what was discussed certainly new details from the iranians other than to see it was an update meeting but it wouldn't be unusual as i say for the iranian government to look to talk to other voices in the united states how much concern is there in washington that this policy of pressure and trip deployments could lead to something more. well there's always the concern that something might trigger off a bigger battle but the reality is donald trump doesn't want to get involved in a and the expensive foreign war as he sees it he's really against the war in iraq he's talked about reducing troop numbers in afghanistan but on the flip side of that he would never want to be seen to be taken advantage of and particularly not
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by iran so while there are those in washington who suggest that the national security advisor john bolton is keen to press ahead with some sort of action against the iranian regime and has talked in the past the boat we do in war there and might pompey or the secretary of state is seen very much as a hawk when it comes to iran meaning that he would also be in favor of some sort of regime change if that could be done through military action donald trump is the president and while advisors advise he will make the final decision and there's certainly no suggestion from the white house that donald trump is looking road he wants to keep iran in check he wants to build up his regional allies but he's not prepared to put american troops on the ground and start another in his view expensive foreign war thank you very much for the latest from washington allan well injuring these current tensions in iraq has found south court that mean its neighbor iran and an ally in washington but there have been calls for iraq to
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protect its own interests and to stay out of any disputes rob matheson reports. iraqis filled baghdad's tucker square chanting yes yes to iraq demanding that their country should not become a battleground in someone else's war started to set up our messages for peace our message is to say no to the iranian agenda and no to the american agenda as iraqis we should make independent decisions. we reject war by any shape or form iraqis including sunni and shia people from all of iraq's ethnic and religious groups came to talk we are square to make our voices heard iraqis don't want their land to be a battleground by the iranians or the americans and iraq and its eastern neighbor iran share trade cultures and religion iran also supplies about 80 percent of the
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electricity and gas needed in the south of iraq but iraq also relies on u.s. and foreign troops to combat the threat of eisel it also means foreign investment. this rally is being called by mcdonnell saddam he's a shia cleric is also a leader of one of the biggest political blocs in holland he's also a nationalist he's made no secret of the fact that he wants troops from the u.s. and foreign countries out of iraq but he like many other iraqis across the political and religious spectrum i said that they want iraq's safety and security to be paramount and they want iraq to be central to any negotiations and not have my journey we are having discussions with the u.s. and iran and will be sending delegations in a few days to various foreign countries especially tehran in washington to try to push for calm. iraq has been relatively quiet since the threat from my soul began to decline last year iraqis like these now fear that their country could be dragged
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into another conflict rob matheson al jazeera baghdad. well algeria's charles stratford is following the fine minister zarif visit to baghdad and sent us this update well certainly according to a spokesperson for the foreign ministry here in iraq these meetings are going to concentrate on 2 main areas the 1st one is strengthening ties between iraq and iran and the 2nd one as you can imagine is very much according to the spokesperson iraq's role in potentially trying to defuse this escalating conflict between its neighbor and the u.s. iraq is in a very very delicate position here because of the great influence that iran has on this country it is by far the largest regional ally of iraq economically politically militarily i think it's important to actually sort of break down exactly what these what the us call iran proxy groups that operate in this country
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exactly what they are not only were they in tegel in the fight against eisel they were integrated into iraq security apparatus in 2016 and they have a very strong political presence here is well being represented by political parties in government they are very much institutionalized as part of iraq's political and military situation here early going to libya now where at least 14 fighters loyal to warlord and if i have to have died in fighting south of the capital tripoli. forces belonging to the un recognized government say they've pushed back against have ties fighters near the old international airport. more than $500.00 people have been killed since after us forces began advancing towards tripoli in april meanwhile hundreds of people have been demonstrating in the capital against have to as military campaign. reports on
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this from tripoli. took to the main square in the libyan capital to condemn the targeting of civilian areas calling on the international community to stop the military campaign led by have to ask him did deb and his comrades say the rose up again is to get into and then and now can't have another military john ruling the country the other wasn't a part of the. after as a war criminal because he bombs our areas with their strikes in fact is even bringing gyptian in iraqi warplanes to help them we want to civilian state not a military rule on thursday night another airstrike hit in tripoli city center but this time the attack seems to convey the political message the headquarters of the have to lawmakers is the target are you witnesses talk over state of panic after the explosion no casualties were reported but the damage was significant
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the real belief and i believe from the get go we are calling on the united nations mission in libya and the international community to do their part to protect civilians and face the aggression that has been targeting civilians. the target appears to have been numbers of the parliament which is controlled by have to realize they broke away and established a base in tripoli of that have to his forces began their offensive to take control of the capital civil civilian locations have been targeted by have jets says the fighting began in southern tripoli. last month many people here call it a war crime and are demanding the perpetrators be brought to the international criminal court. 50 days of fighting between hefted his forces and others loyal to you and recognize the government have taken at all.
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