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the footballer whose personal story swayed a vote that altered the history of his country carlos and the demise of a u.n. day on al-jazeera. he said i'll be here in doha with your top stories from al-jazeera one child and one adult are dead after a mass stabbing in japan thirteen children are among the sixteen injured in the attack in color saki near tokyo wayne hay has more from their. this attack took place at around seven forty five in the morning on tuesday just a few meters down the road from where we are standing in a suburb of kawasaki city just outside the capital tokyo normally in this part of callous saki is a fairly quiet suburb but at that time of the morning would be particularly busy with people commuting to work and also going to school there was
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a train station down the road behind me and also a bus stop which is where the attack is believed to have happened at that bus stop school children lining up waiting to go to a particular elementary school in the area a private catholic school in the hospitals are saying that most of the patients that they are treating young school children we know that the attacker is now confirmed dead here is a man believed to be in his forty's or fifty's as far as we know operating on his own eyewitness accounts say that he was brandishing two knives when he carried out the attack of course an attack like this would be shocking anywhere in the world particularly involving school children but it is particularly shocking and disturbing in japan which is regarded as one of the safest countries in the world with one of the lowest murder rates fightings intensified around the libyan capital tripoli as those loyal to the u.n.
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recognize government forces allied to the wall or half top. al jazeera investigations tracked several military aircraft and spy planes that seemed to be supporting his fighters william laurance the u.s. embassy in libya he says the conflict in that country relied heavily on foreign shipments. both sides are violating the weapons in bargo and there are many countries supplying weapons to both sides but the primary. country for furnishing arms to have to are and is and the primary country supporting the defense of tripoli in the west is turkey we are quite sure that the emirates have built an air base for drones in the south. and these drones have been used on at least seven occasions to hit civilian targets in tripoli as well as many other occasions to hit military targets now the latest reports that are remarkable they
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raise more questions than they answer of course but we see planes flying from jordan from israel from a number of other countries that are probably related to not only the provision of armored vehicles but also drone technology and other types of weapons all of which are banned by the u.n. so both sides are sort of pots calling the kettle black and and naming the other side there are some theories that the reason why you supported have to are to attack on april fourth was because of the delayed turkish arms shipment so the these arms shipments are having major impact on the conflict in libya. no confidence vote forced right when chanceless about to step in a position polities joined forces to remove him from office over a corruption scandal involving this form a coalition partner at least fifty seven prisoners have been killed in fighting in
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more than brazil over the past two days forty two inmates were found in four different prisons and. states just a day off to fifteen prisoners died in violence between rival gangs official see some inmates were stabbed with shop toothbrush use one of those was strangled. sudan's opposition is pushing ahead with a two day strike set to begin in a few hours time protesters are trying to pressure the ruling transitional military council to hand over to civilian rule human rights watch is accusing egyptian forces of committing inforce disappearances and extrajudicial killings in the sinai there are more than forty thousand soldiers deployed there to fight isis of the philly eighty groups the report says the troops have arrested more than twelve thousand people those are your headlines the news continues here after al-jazeera world i'll have a quick summary in about twenty five minutes. people
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were once a nomadic tribe and used to bring their animals to the pasture lands of what's now lebanon for decades if not centuries. today's tribe members are descended from bad women who roamed the arab peninsula and the levant for hundreds of years but now their nomadic life is over. they began settling in lebanon in the one nine
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hundred twenty s. and continued through the fifty's and sixty's. the establishment of modern nation states with defined borders and a series of droughts gradually forced them to give up herding and their traditional way of life. political system is based on a sectarian power sharing agreement. politicians opposed to changing nationality laws say it would affect the demographic balance in the country. some of today's older generation were granted lebanese citizenship in one thousand nine hundred four but are now unable to pass this on to their children. a whole generation of the abrade like some other groups in lebanon have become invisible citizens stateless unregistered people living a precarious existence on the margins of society. this is the story of
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one such group around the town of us in the bekaa valley. area i don't know where you. are. and there's. just an island of a lot of it a lot of course. out of all i mean. i don't know. a little bit and i was a country and and had gone so valuable beyond and i don't often see without a lunar lady and a whole lot on doing. what we do. and i. mean. would not.
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be forced that permanent key in. the jews to move seasonally between summers in lebannon and winters in syria. and i still find the connections that. can. know not how to win is only on a. gallop not one on one. or. many no. no no no how do you know with or not. how. to go to chop. the establishment of borders between lebanon and syria forced to up worried to change their whole way of life. they once moved freely from place to pace without restrictions or legal formalities . today the obviously need travel documents to move from one country to
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another but also within lebanon. but do legal status has not evolved in line with these changes. and this is the good thing money collimation jim jones what i heard. about syrian television is. down a little attention is a little bit as a matter of you know now russia much wave look you've been an amateur you've been injured and i didn't learn. much from a dozen years. a few summers. ago. but but a note on the piano about we are no doubt there are many. a dumbbell ahead of us who log. on and we don't talk. about it there are a lot. of it i've done a lot not. a last minute
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b.s. all of them talked another sin or left into the we don't know kin. had been we but if you need. a michael we might. want to turn out all the anonymous how we minister she. thought. from. on a small amount of model house and lot of money to soft money i'm going to force incentives. to get in the moment. you quit is.
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no one how we. look but. the fish i'm sure we get out of the know how we have done in ohio and i didn't want to. well you know when you. get out of our number the only way i'm thinking of to think that. because i'm one of the living you think about a lot of that are. stuck. in their nomadic past the worst stateless but free to move wherever they please. today young men like ali 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
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you say hey you. have been. demanded to see him and wish. to get a full day and which i wanted to include. in the market woman. it was certainly that you were there then. well i don't know your heart. so i didn't. know her only for about the year and i didn't have a surname but man i mean i made you my women and you see i'm anderson. thank god.
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you're here. with me. like palestinian refugees across lebanon on unregistered people can get work but it's limited to relatively low paid jobs and normal government services are close to them. and i feel. what i live in the land of the c.v. i just must. must not be any kind. of. yeah i mean shelling out. he said he. said it was not in our lives and if he had
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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. start the biggest the hotter. the federal budget. you name fish on the battlefield. for female directed emitters and see you feel if you must walk to be. ninety and one hundred feet by to listen to she me with melody is a few how much and then looked i mean it was like a. monkey and it did. to. handle it daddy my undershirt you how to fly and. they will bother.
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what in connection. to it. what they call the one nine hundred ninety four decree was the last change to lebanese nationality laws. of motion genocide. seriously and. so now roger. goodell is how does he ever did. people as the navy must. you know some. hello not three. attainable she. had a job. the only form of id
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young unregistered men like ali have 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 if you wash in a visual image of. the . came home at all she laughing at them in name only missing out on. and if shalit another lame. well. i didn't fish al i'm. going to be. because it was a year in jail for a motherboard and stuff it might be joe wealthier. than it should be to kill a muscle of a diana i omitted ocean city and i was not in it isn't
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a broom lot of can you name can as a message to about are she when she got out of i don't know what ballad why that isn't that this. house has been around mt but daddy was a daddy of that if. you know how does. how does it feel to have so we had your bit of me it was. startled. by its will if you develop. a vocal well it. will. be done by you don't. doubt if i'm tired of. doesn't feel. a lot after time. that's all we already. what an issue mind you it's be. mindless bit like the me when i had so annoyed with.
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their nominee terry martin an issue. by you. that will bother you when the man was still behind. and you hold it literally. a minute. and malum you know policies him out in my view that it was a fool idea was it. how yet so large and see stardoll never saw a menace man and with a near the door. shut he had to be a tree. and see. by their name kill she. probably mad and shout if you know.
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few minutes of many. women a little money if you minimize that us i am a lot about since i'm sad to see how the kingdom specially. looked it. had been by two feet many. how do we didn't get on the i'm such an. intimate dummy and knew it was a little mission that will bother. her but the incision. over do it for the seven difficult lisa look at this you know. what is all the jordan madonna and. t.v. or the national mall do and you can see at the how. many doctors in silly them for her kid you did learn whether they will bother them but usually food.
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in one nine hundred ninety four governments naturalized thousands of people including some of the of our 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 to the front of my marshes name was sort . of the medical. side female model of. what i now know with the knowledge you have now is human i like any gun and why should a mouse how we are known for that. i thought oh no no no we're all figured out in
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the asha theater had a tin ear and they were somewhat damn forward. genitive now exactly our mistakes for this year how old were they on with us on our journey. to get a lot of nice buzz fellas i'm going to al gore i have a normal me him and i we him shall we take. a man on it but not only on him by then for that in any age way she and i will and i'll assure ordinal will the other nine or not and i hike ike for third unknown. alone and i will a only him alas adamant why i have none i'm in and how we're going to know what i. meant how does he see it as i did on the stage for as an addendum about that if you consider that when the going to vanish. oh my how we learn them says for some one can while the action man can. do the. young with a start and how we have been on. shall see it in. that it
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could be to tell us an amazon. i could but again it out up i believe i could come out on cinema comedy about it and the time of year. to have the thought that if she learned the whole i was out i was out and had. been a search for father to we. haven't been i'm trying to figure out the level of. how we're. made available a. while if accountability on the. capability i have. than i have given him to get. at that he thought if it didn't show we'd all we just any of that as you feel me and him did make you. feel uncomfortable so it enough for the. better. she answered. and you can last side is i think
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but they would have it is. i that is. the greatest hardship is not being able to move freely within lebanon to be imprisoned and to believe another one but of the biggest nothing of love you know it was for me a little philip was not a lot to me of haiti internet. standard and always have an approach because she could she went out of europe and asia. should i mean it was. the worst all year. long but i brought the laugh in a little that. you know silent and finished some of those even some of
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the internet we had a helmet. in twenty twelve al-jazeera traveled to iraq people here are definitely scared to speak on camera they're saying that if they talk to us they think they'll be arrested down the line to take the pulse of a country ravaged under us occupation some of these graves are completely destroyed it's one of the most holy and sacred sites in all of iraq turned into a battleground between the mahdi army and the americans rewind returns to iraq after the americans on al-jazeera. the big breaking news story can be chaotic trying to behind the scenes. people shouting instructions if you're trying to provide the best most curious up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when you come off and being seen to realize
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you witness history in the making. the consequence of war i've got ventures into russia walls he served in the marine corps for ninety two ninety ninety five that just doesn't go away. will not obstruct the last couple years. is home was zero follows a group of u.s. army veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back shelter.
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al-jazeera. where ever you. are treated over here in doha with the top stories from al-jazeera sudan's opposition is pushing ahead with a two day strike set to begin in a few hours time protesters are trying to pressurize the ruling transitional military council to hand over to civilian rule there are signs of division within the pro-democracy movement with one opposition party refusing to support the strike . one child and one. stabbing in japan thirteen children were among the sixteen injured in the. suspect died after stabbing himself in the neck when he has more from. we know that the attacker is
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now confirmed dead he is a man believed to be in his forty's or fifty's as far as we know operating on his own eyewitness accounts say that he was brandishing two knives when he carried out the attack of course an attack like this would be shocking anywhere in the world particularly involving school children but it is particularly shocking and disturbing in japan which is regarded as one of the safest countries in the world with one of the lowest murder rates financings intensified around the libyan capital as those loyal to the un recognized government forces allied to the warlord . investigation has tracked several military aircraft and spy planes that seem to be supporting his fighters. human rights watch is accusing egyptian forces of committing inforce disappearances and extrajudicial killings in the sinai there are more than forty thousand soldiers deployed to fight some groups the report says the troops are the rest of more than twelve thousand people including children as young
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as twelve the report says up to one thousand detainees are being held without trial . austria's out of a leader after a no confidence vote forced right wing chancellor sebastian kurtz to step down opposition parties joined forces to remove him from office over a corruption scandal involving his former coalition partner. at least fifty seven prisoners have been killed in fighting in northern brazil over the past two days forty two inmates were found in four different prisons and in the state of the amazon us just a day after fifteen prisoners died in violence between rival gangs official say some inmates were shot. while others were strangled. those are your top stories up next al-jazeera world becomes in the coming hours. of. the over a tribe was once nomadic and move seasonally between syria and lebanon. everyone
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knew one another even if they didn't always know when they were born or how old the burden and it was not having an idea of was not a problem. but their life as wandering herdsmen changed as national borders and politics forced them to settle in towns and villages many in the bekaa valley in central lebanon. 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.
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the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. but simply b.s. 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 of other. i know you know. when they're not. had a thought in other. or
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i know that i did i didn't mean. to be as she too has a role in settling certain types of disputes and being consulted in matters like marriage and divorce and i'm not out of them at this. and not a lot of. women have a lot of the feel. you have a lot of rule of thumb to. feel. and i feel sort of you not. understand honestly. who will come. around how come we're not. going to. do it and then.
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to appear other than you. normally i was out of. the rhythm of to hear either. of us a lot of that until and. how was i. a lack of nationality makes this people are highly vulnerable social group denied basic human rights like freedom of movement and access to education public health care and employment. and what i. call the. they can live in fear of being arrested and detained for lack of documentation. of
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all but all nationality confers value on a person by the state it confirms that individuals affiliation to that country in return for their protection by the states. nor my dump out of it that i clearly can with. all the other thing but i had one hundred fifty that with a minute to flip made them is a sad helen one i wanted and sure i said to. their. rule no one is she and i've been higher than a man i like and i'm sure will be for headers in on it i had the whole we're at the ugly old don't know where they don't they thought i was. a war but see them of the only. limit there mike and dismantle it. the show about them and all of my stuff that was shipped to los alamos the bill
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and fight for the lawn of the loony. left my thought on where the one to know where the shrimp in them. and we are since you obviously know we start then in fact is she. another one but of the bilious love you know them if you need a little philip was not to love a mere hatlen pin it was shooting started and all would have. to she could she get out of your internet sure the reverse. and she might think i'm going mark kelly. but i brought the mismatching out live in the winter that. year though you alan feuer silent and finished them
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done a show called. has sought nothing to do with the. 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 labyrinth. but the plight of the boy eight highlights an urgent need to reform its albi to laws in line with internationally recognized standards of human rights. al-jazeera was goes on a roller coaster journey in iraq and discovered how football can empower refugee community itself beliefs and identity. i'd like to prove to the
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world comes the public i will be able to prove myself to my colleagues from friends and myself was able to decipher child afghan units on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the wound. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to you. al-jazeera. hello there we've got yet more showers across parts of the middle east at the moment the satellite picture is showing this little swirl of cloud here that just about works its way down through positive iran you can see a little speckled area of cloud here these are actually giving us some fairly
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lively thunderstorms and say we're seeing a fair amount of dust kicked up with those showers as well so the risk of seeing more of them as we head through the day on tuesday and into wednesday but aside from the showers this region now is just very hot couple there up to thirty one degrees thirty in tehran and further west even hotter in baghdad with the top temperature of forty three degrees a bit further towards the south and here in doha it's a little bit human at times in our temperatures getting to around forty or forty one there have been a lot of showers down towards the southwest in parts of saudi and into yemen but those generally speaking are clearing now so if you choose day wednesday it does look a good deal drier than it has been over the past few days than towards the southern parts of africa and we've had a fair amount of cloud in the south over the last day or so with this area of wet weather here in the eastern parts of south africa very heavy downpours are expected here on tuesday but by the time we get to wednesday should have cleared away more in the way of bright weather than just the outside chance of a shower and in capetown should be fairly well we'll have
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a temperature of twenty one. it's. just. an investigation into the real powers that control the world health organization their obligation to their shareholders completely overwhelms any consideration of public health can they be trusted with building a healthier future if their loyalty becomes questionable isn't a people there are modern h one n one question isn't getting my difficult thank you now they tell you it all has their chance to sell down here in terms of us trust that you trust who on al-jazeera.
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