tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 8, 2019 5:00am-6:01am +03
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october 3rd buying of central african republic hot and dry. l.v. to is still in the clearing with both her newborn jubilee. the. u.n. reports a rebel coalition calling itself the celeb is threatening the eastern and central regions of the country. the central african republic is located in the dead center in africa. a local name for the country is beatty africa which means heart of africa. and it has a lot of problems especially present. forest elephants are really getting battered. because they happen to live in these places where there's a lot of civil unrest. for
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to when i just have to go outside and be up measuring up we didn't build that beard out of this as if i said being offered mantle imo would be was a nice touch to disarm iraq but i doubt duty by someone will come and get it to love fuck i've got minimal commotion news memo going up about him didn't get to banish robustly i would if i wasn't so that was the initial. t. in the school doesn't mean. i'm going to go out. for. somebody. who. was who done to to live that he was glad to do wasn't going to have people who didn't have a battle that he didn't even. because the rug or your solution for the rest of it of us who. are on the edge of the.
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if i put it out are they to belittle for whom are you off. if you could no sooner show me. their. power that you did also in the go down with the shows to teach more that you saw against it do that when i did it for. the. art of those quota whose mother was in the market. order of business as model i'm going to tip more this. little. parbleu. all of the all day and up and out of the link. if.
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not all of us just going through. and i cannot. and the best i know to you say and done zoom zoom. in for you now a minute i mean you. look. at it. there is a very well organized coaching some of the kids. in i've raised a very valuable material i mean i think some places they're getting a fountain dollars a pound for. a little. bit
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so. that's our. i think what drew me into these animals is the continuing story and the aspect of that special is that it's very unpredictable because you never know what you're going to see there's always some little piece and story that's being added and watching you. learn to be males is a big draw because they go through many changes.
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radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in saddam's turbulent history. whose influence is still felt on events in the country to the. aisle to robbie's life and politics on al-jazeera. when the news breaks. when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told 23 month old glued to the better we had died last weekend crossing from mexico to the united states with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports we can live according to both the fish and the life or is it sexual al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and live news. 0 explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how valuable research
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influenced the course of history beginning with the giants of the struggle for civil rights. just miles over there with. the big we can continue to keep the negro to be defense that what you mean by that about malcolm x. and martin luther king face to face on 00. 0 unarmed teen in london the top stories are not just there pakistan has expelled india's ambassador and cut trade with the country of a new delhi's decision to strip autonomy from the part of kashmir is it missed has the region remains in lockdown for a 3rd straight day the 2 countries have battled over kashmir since independence
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leaving the territory divided by a cease fire line opponents have reacted with disbelief but many kashmiri hindus who fled during unrest around 30 years ago hope they can now return home as jimmy o. has more from general now that the indian government has revoked the autonomy for the region and has passed legislation to split the region into 2 federally run territories hopes here have been rekindled that some of these people or their descendants may be able to return to their homes in the neighboring krrish mir valley many people here were against autonomy they say that they believe that kept out development and investment and now there's economic potential for them and everyone else. the u.n. says it's alarmed by the escalation of violence in the yemeni city of aden. at least one person was killed and 2 others seriously injured during clashes between government forces and u.a.e. backed separatists the fighting happened near the presidential palace the reports
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of saudi fighter jets in the skies above the port city shops had been closed for the day because of fears there would be clashes during the funeral of a high ranking commander question because supreme court has overturned the swearing in of new governor petro pure louisiana saying it was unconstitutional the unanimous ruling said prayer louisiana must now step aside it clears the way for justice secretary wanda vasquez to take over the court's decision which cannot be appealed is expected to spark widespread protests and these are live images as u.s. president all trumps arrived as just arrived in el paso texas where 22 people were killed in one of 2 mass shootings last weekend earlier visited survivors in hospital in dayton ohio the scene of the other mass shooting in which 9 people were killed dozens of protesters gathered outside the hospital accusing trump of inflaming racial tensions and failing to act on gun control the shooter in el paso
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been done. blind eye on the eye on the walk in. you must. feel. him in doc i'm one up on oh well i'm back on emma. in the march 22nd. and this is the laker rebels have renewed their offensive. the president has fled the country so like the rebels from soon reach by i'm going to. think. busy about the cooler weather going
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but i got news that the rebels were actually on their way to the by. the bayaka can run into the forest. but i have to leave. so much has happened since i last saw you the so like i had come to town like a week ago it was really bad and you know when you hear a rumor you hear a story you don't know if it's true even though people are coming to rob you or so i don't think i want to live under those circumstances at this point well no i think of these so like the things that they do and i often ask myself what kind of childhoods did they where did they grow up well a lot of them are from chad
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a lot of them from sudan and they're looking at you know violent situations is the norm so it has absolutely nothing to do with animals really you know now that i really just be you know they're just something else to pillage but yeah i mean the like of they know that there's often so there's. you know that's the problem. you know it's like i feel guilty i think i should be better. i hope i can return. we have seen it coming from sudan from china from nigeria from the cloud.
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hello there still more of that west and very windy weather across southern sections of australia the cloud continuing to stream in and it is bringing the rain with it but particularly strong into those southern regions of victoria melbourne for the next couple days. into adelaide but also across into hobart expect some gusty winds and some rain showers it's a bit cooler into puff a lot of cloud just lining those coastal areas you might just see it but his party
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going to stay dry and in fact just a degree warmer there on friday meanwhile warm and dry in townsville 27 degrees celsius but colder too in sydney on friday with a high of 18 across into new zealand or cleanse be prepared. for the next couple of days a little bit more sporadic across the south of christchurch probably not a bad day on thursday 12 degrees celsius but it's likely by friday you also will see some rain showers and certainly plenty of rain across into oakland again in both cases strong and at times gusty winds that we had up towards japan we've been talking about cisco it is now time graded it will continue though to work its way through the sea of japan so brain some fairly heavy rain as it does and by friday by the end of the week his usual sort of story across much of japan but we could see some rain across into 22 celsius there.
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america is divided like never before each side is so convinced that they are absolutely correct that the other side is dangerous heaven has a wall and strict immigration policy elders smart people in power investigates the partisan politics eroding civil norms vital to american democracy are you concerned that the political divisions today could lead to violence or it will the strange death of american civility part 2 on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm not entirely this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london coming up . pakistan expels india's ambassador and suspends bilateral trade over the crisis
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in the kashmir valley. gun battles break out between separatist fighters and pro-government forces in the yemeni city of aden. donald trump visits 2 cities which suffered mass shootings at the weekend but protesters say he's not welcome. and i'm peter fenn in doha with all the day's sport as speranza betrayed the winners of the african champions league and the chairman of german football cup shellcode steps down temporarily amid the racism row. we begin with a crisis in the kashmir valley which has been placed in lockdown for a 3rd straight day after india stripped the region of special rights. the indian government's decision has outraged pakistan which has expelled india's ambassador
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and suspended bilateral trade the 2 countries have battled over kashmir since independence in the territory divided by a cease fire line up to reports new delhi street arguer a ghost town troops on every corner barricades everywhere in the largest city in the administered kashmir india's government says recent troop force months are to ensure security. order as kashmiris see the effects of the significant changes to their autonomy and statehood. didn't tell us anything and we walked article 37 all the phone lines are down trains are not working we haven't seen anything like this in kashmir in our lives. migrant workers who hope to find employment here happen stranded for days. internet is down we can't access cash machines no one is listening to our plight no one cares about us liberals in
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new delhi this problem filmmaker is worried about his elderly parents and she dug or he questions the timing of the government's decision to revoke the state's autonomy and divide it into 2 federally administered territories the one thing about the timing of this decision is very seems awfully time. and so then one is forced to wonder as to why this would have happened and crudely yes the story has pushed the impending economic crisis off the front pages for this week and who knows you know until the next round of elections legal challenges are already being done the 1st public interested again against the government position has been filed and they are more expected some constitutional experts say that there are some legal loopholes that the judges may
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consider the process. is a certain amount of scut constitutional skullduggery which i expect. the supreme court or any other constitutional court to look at very closely constitutions do not work on the vim of a few people alone no matter how high the in the constitutional structure india's government led by the party the party of the hindu nationalists the special status was discriminatory and with the change of status to be open divestment and jobs for now the shops of st our girls are closed and no one knows for how long. the al jazeera delhi. response to india's sweeping changes in kashmir has been divided opponents are reacting with disbelief but many others have been rejoicing saying it's necessary for economic development kashmiri hindus are
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flooded during unrest around 30 years ago they can now return home 1st tamil has more from germany. this is one of the many displacement camps for hundreds of thousands of hindus who fled religious violence in the krishna valley back in 1909 and the early 1990 s. many of them ended up here in germany which is the hindu majority area of indian administered kashmir and as you can see the camp is become a lot more permanent over the years as hopes of returning home have slowly faded but now that the indian government has revoked the autonomy for the region and has passed legislation to split the region into 2 federally run territories hopes here have been rekindled that some of these people or their descendants may be able to return to their homes in the neighboring kashmir valley many people here were against autonomy they say that they believe they kept out development and investment and now there's economic potential for them and everyone else but the
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issues of india to mr kashmir won't be resolved by the simple stroke of a pen to shut down remains in the valley and even here in germany public assemblies have been banned as a measure to control rioting as well many are hindus are questioning the realities of going back to their homes who will guarantee their lives and livelihoods who will ensure their safety and will be welcomed by their muslim neighbors given the tensions that still remain here in the region. take a look at kashmir as map is what india considers to be its sovereign territory but it's a bit more complicated on the ground india administers part of the disputed kashmir region pakistan another china also administers part of the territory the indian in pakistan and ms today areas of kashmir a separation by the internationally recognized line of control the conflict over the kashmir valley has forced thousands of families to be separated many who now live in refugee camps on the pakistani side of the divided region so they fear for
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their relatives on the other side of the line of control some binge of aid reports from the ample refugee camp. mocking me in that of there is a look at the woman of the body maybe safina moved from indian administered kashmir in the 1990 s. to this refugee camp her family has lived through the highs and lows of relations between india and pakistan but says this time it's different i didn't all day and night one for 10 it's been 3 days since we have heard from my sister and her family i heard rumors that 40 to 50 people have been killed we don't know anything even the internet is shut others even alive her husband says they escaped when he was tortured and had his fingers and toes broken by indian forces occupying their land hundreds are. all we want to freedom for god sake is there anyone listening any muslims all over the world the un god will ask him on the day of judgment. the conflict over kashmir has separated many families for years with
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a 35000 people live in refugee camps on the pakistani side of the divided region most people in a war camp are from indian administered kashmir although temporary structures have been turned into concrete homes but almost every household has family or relatives sit on the other side they fear the worst as the indian government's crackdown continues. there about heart he came here when she was just over a year old she went to school in the camp and now teaches at a college for refugees one of her brothers was killed before they moved and her mother says indian forces have killed other relatives in their fight for freedom it's an emotional issue when she talks about not being able to contact her extended family because phone lines and the internet remains cut off but that wasn't. what if they were burned alive what if they were killed we don't know anything about what's happening in our kashmir what's happening to my brothers sisters and children there's anyone care at the girls' school in the camp children discuss
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politics as parents in most homes talk about a freakish near. a few weeks before the latest escalation. relatives asked them not to call anymore because they fear housman by indian security forces. they say if we talk to them they will be detained so we haven't spoken to them for many days we are very worried and we've seen on t.v. that people are being persecuted in kashmir even the children here know about how tensions are flared since constitutional changes by india to the status of kashmir kashmiris here say india is holding 12000000 of their people hostage and are calling on pakistani government leaders to do more than the usual rhetoric some of the job it does as they are a bore camp august on administered kashmir the u.n. says it's alarmed by the escalation of violence in the yemeni city of aden. at least one person was killed and 2 others seriously injured during clashes between government forces and u.a.e. backed separatists the fighting happened near the presidential palace have been
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reports of sound a fighter jets in the skies above the port city shops have been closed for the day because of fears there would be clashes during the funeral of a high ranking commander. am i. the. i pad. then. they attacked us we are peaceful and they are firing bullets the traitors mercenaries and 5th column while we are holding the funeral of a heroic martyrs may they rest in peace. yemen's interior minister has urged karloff to separatist leaders called for an advance on the presidential palace. they didn't have that and one of the other as the minister of the interior i called on the citizens of stay calm and be patient we are capable of dealing with such irresponsible behavior we would do our duty we ask everyone not to respond to the call made by honeybun brecht because war is a subject of such
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a call only serves these. well and a lot of reports from santa. this is duration and the coastal city of aden is calix specially following the whole of these attack on the parade for the security support and training camp of break there such events have followed many campaigns of arrests against those who are from the northern areas of the country today the. consultations started when the funeral procession of the commander of a 1000000000 holds the commander of the security and support. forces which is backed by the united arab emirates the 1st confrontation started as the funeral procession moved from. the presidential palace the confrontation taking have taken place between forces of the internationally recognized government of the
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and the security forces who are loyal to this killed commander. there are reports that they have already critique and control of the 1st gates of the presidential palace members of the his government been reportedly riya. many experts believe that this situation is going ahead 2 words the separation of aden from the united yemen this in the case and of the deporting people from the north especially that they have lived they have lived there and even for long decades they are businessmen also people who are. deeply rooted with the society of aden they have been also expelled from the city there are reports of of thousands of people that have been deported so we as expects pressplay that the situation is going ahead for for the separation of the south especially starting from aden. which.
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