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but it was discovered that there was a seat in the past ok parliament suspended box johnston's election plan rejected time's running out. and sam is a than this is a live from coming up a prominent member of sudan's ruling coalition calls for a withdrawal of forces from the war in yemen. north korea fires missiles after offering to resume nuclear talks with the us. and insurgency has forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes.
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britain's prime minister barak johnson and his government are now desperately trying to work out the next step in their bid to pull out of the european union is attempt to call an early election has been thrown out parliament has been suspended for the next 5 weeks his cabinet is due to meet this hour we'll go live to long westminster in a moment but 1st under simmons the night of drama in the british parliament. the eyes of the right $293.00 knows the man $46.00 the majority does not satisfy the requirements of the parliament for the purpose of gendering. see it has been expected but that doesn't lessen the damage this vote is doing to boris johnson's government. our yard still hides to trust the people
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but once again the opposition think they know better they want the british prime minister to go very high to negotiation without the power to walk away a rowdy parliament hours away from being pro does suspension that will last 5 weeks the leader of the opposition hitting back i think we've had quite enough of the playground politics against. the one saying the prime minister didn't say was that he was going to buy the lore of this country or another defeat for the government with an order to reveal all private messages between it's a vices about holders to prorogue parliament also assessments of a damage a no deal bricks it will cools and that vote was only the side show on a grey monday in westminster with more political drama playing out so that every time johnson had been in dublin trying to talk up the prospects of a brics
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a deal but there was a flat response from his irish counterpart. who said it will be a hook. to get a deal screwed at this stage the focus here is on the back story the insurance policy to avoid a hot u.k. e.u. border between northern ireland and england johnson has suggestions on alternatives but there are no prospects of an agreement right now the backstop continues to be a critical component of which all agreements unless and until alternatives are found. but we are open to alternatives but they must be realistic ones legally binding and workable and we haven't received such proposals today's skin of the labels back in westminster the deep into a monday night was and this was the scene inside the houses of parliament was a surreal end to one chapter of frenetic politics. parliament
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being that there's no doubt an election is coming but short of breaking the law will actually getting a deep voice johnson is highly unlikely to be going to the polls in time for us. andrew symonds out west i. a large sleigh is live for us from london so where does the country go to next lawrence. well clearly now that parliament is in this coma for 5 weeks there's nothing more that m.p.'s can do but the play plainly the opposition has done a lot to make life externally difficult for boris johnson he can now have an election in october which he said he wanted and so he's got 5 weeks now to try to find some sort of alternative plan that he can agree with the european union before the summit in the middle of october and if you can't do that by law he has to extend bracks hits and for at least 3 more months which he said he won't do and so
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he's now on to this enormous amount of pressure plainly to find some sort of alternative plan where we're told he's going to get from the european commission in the coming days and donald tusk from the council of europe and have children with in france and germany as well but as you heard live right there the irish prime minister saying that reports say they are all quite insistent that boris johnson has to square this circle and it is it is the absolute dilemma of brics it how can the united kingdom leave the european union and shuts itself off in terms of trade while keeping the border with the republic of ireland open which it has to do to maintain the peace in and the good friday peace agreements and so to that end one of the rumors is going round is it is this idea of the orland backstop which which we can explain a bit more if you like moving the customs border if you like so it doesn't divide
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island in half but moves it into the irish sea in states to create this sort of all on an economy that was just in the european union had 1st come up with it was rejected by trees in may the old prime minister but it may have to be something that johnson has to consider if he's to make any sort of progress because the europeans wouldn't be against that he would lose a whole wing of his party but it might be some sort of accommodation he did that he might be interested in pursuing with. if. you know the talk about pushing the backstop to the irish sea is there any reason to believe that parliament or a majority in parliament would go for something like that now which would effectively make northern ireland different from the rest of the u.k. . yes you see the problem that johnson's get that that the conservative policy is actually called the conservative and unionist party and the union is part of that relates to the idea that northern ireland is an integral part
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of the political body that the united kingdom and for the for the unionists nor none of that that the democratic unionist policy the idea that the northern irish economy could then be put in a sort of a track with the economy of the republic of ireland in the european union is political death because they see it as a whole step towards a political united ireland in the northern ireland moving away from from the u.k. so in that sense johnson would lose that support entirely and he also loose the hard right wing of the conservative party on the mainland which butch which shares the d u p s views about the importance of keeping north knowledge in the bloc but a lot of the opposition at adesa a lot of bricks it votes on the mainland he really don't have very much about nor not and it's all wouldn't have very much if if that customs border was in the irish sea because they could guarantee a much harder breakfast on the mainland so again the problem for the conservative
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party is always this that if they go down the hard bricks it route would just leaving in that sort then they lose the moderate end of their policy as we've seen happen over the last week if they try to make an accommodation in the way that the oil and economy would enfold then they lose the heart and their party it's a big game of whack a mole really you know you try to knock out one problem another one emerges and it is this absolute gordian knot was the phrase some of that you use yesterday it's it it is very difficult for them to result but they have to do something if they're to try to get the european union side to some sort of deal that allows them to leave at the end of october. thanks so much lawrence the there. now the leading opposition group in sudan is calling for a peace agreement in yemen it wants sudanese troops fighting there brought home sudan joined the saudi led coalition 4 years ago hundreds of sudanese soldiers are in yemen calls in sudan for them to be withdrawn of grown louder as the number of
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war dead increases. we don't need the war to continue in yemen we want the talks to go on according to the plan prepared by the united nations i think sudan can play a role in this regard through giving momentum to its allies in the arab coalition there for the sake of a peaceful solution that will guarantee the regular withdrawal of our forces without harming our relations with other countries north korea has fired 2 missiles hours after offering to resume denuclearization talks with the us south korean commanders say they landed in the sea off the east coast of the korean peninsula in the latest apparent missile test recently by the north. between donald trump and kim jong deadlocks since the failure of the 2nd summit in vietnam in february from o'brien has more from the south korean capital. this seems to be a continuation of the missile launches that have continued now for
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a number of weeks seen as being north korea's anger to military exercises that have been taking place in south korea but those exercises ended last month it seems that north korea's missile testing has not and it does come just after a vice foreign minister from north korea had said that north korea is willing to reenter into negotiations with the united states probably later on this month and maybe at the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly so this could be a way of north korea trying to bolster its bargaining position ahead of those expectations talks north korea also likes to mark important anniversaries and we've just had the 71st anniversary of the founding of north korea we also know that the north koreans know that short range missiles do not seem to bother the u.s. president donald trump he says that as long as there are no launches of much larger i.c.b.m.'s intercontinental ballistic missiles then the dialogue stays on track but
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of course with each missile launch north korea is improving its missile know how and that is of a concern to military chiefs here in south korea and also across the water in japan as this missile testing does appear to be continuing a clearer picture is being formed of the days leading up to the brutal murder of saudi journalist. a turkish newspaper has released new details after it revealed suspects testimonies on sunday from on this child joins us live from istanbul so what new details are emerging jamal. well some of it's not strictly speaking new details that have been published in so much as it is maybe the 1st time that news or newspaper here in tokyo is collated different parts of the story behind the killing of jon official in this specific
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way what was published today in the newspaper was some of the conversations that took place in the days preceding the killing of. goes back to the 28th of september when the. journalist for us and the consulate in istanbul following that visit to the consulate he spoke with or rather the security officials and intelligence officials in that's considered spoke with. their superiors in the riyadh specifically so funny one of prince conference from a been some man's most senior advisors and informed him that special she was indeed there and that she will be returning there was another conversation that was published today the details of it's included the consulates being told via telephone that there would be a commission quote unquote i.e. the hit squad but would be coming to undertake some important business. comes and
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not the building should be made ready for them so these details as i say this strictly speaking they're not you because they came out in the reports by the un commissioner who was with investigating the murder of john modify some months ago but it seems us about newspaper were able to hear the same audiotapes or at least see the same transcript that the u.n. commissioner herself was privy to when she wrote her reports. so much jamal a shell the. still ahead on al-jazeera how rock is coping with the influx of millions of visitors for the annual commemoration of assura when we live in the holy city of karbala.
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we've got some really stormy weather it's a western parts of the mediterranean at the moment a good deal quater a bit towards the east and warmth there as well of course there is where high pressure is in charge of some very stormy weather to just around denmark northern parts of germany see some lobby showers here as went through the last 24 as they say what the weather that we have around the western side of the matter around southern parts of france along the riviera pushing across towards the badly erik's up towards a northwest things should improve as we go on through the next couple days 20 celsius there for london there's a 22 in paris but still quite breezy for the time being but what's the weather that we have across them out northern germany that will make its way further east which as we go through chews day still very disturbed as you can see across that western side of the mediterranean that will spread out a little as we go on into wednesday look into central and eastern parts fine dry and sunny at 25 in moscow it'll cool off as we get towards the weekend $21.00 in
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london it warm up here as we get towards the weekend so things will improve of course those western parts come down into northern parts of africa that cloud on the right across the western side of the med also affecting the far northwest of africa we have got showers in the forecast for northern areas of algeria and. sponsored by countdown and. this is a dialogue that you see someone you want to have children and it's like that they can really human survive all everyone has a voice that has started to put their commute. because of course this is a debate and it's a he didn't want this it will be asian literally being put into a peach and likely join the colobus in conversation with people i think if only people knew what is happening to either muslims they will be with us and they will be outraged on out is iraq.
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you're watching our time to recap our headlines the british prime minister's cabinet is gathering to work out the next step in their bid to pull out of the european union boss johnston's attempt to call an early election is being rejected again parliament is suspended for the next 5 weeks the leading opposition group is in sudan is calling for a peace agreement in yemen we want sudanese troops fighting to be brought home so that and join the saudi led coalition 4 years ago hundreds of sudanese soldiers are in yemen south korea's military says north korea has fired 2 unidentified missiles into the sea the launch comes hours after offering to resume denuclearize ation
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talks with the u.s. the projectiles were reportedly launched from south province near the capital. hong kong's leader is warning the u.s. not to interfere with the government's response to ongoing protests millions of people have joined in 14 weeks of anti-government demonstrations a controversial extradition bill sparked the protests. pleading for an end to the violence she says she is committed to engaging protesters. the offer of 4 actions not just the formal withdrawal of the bill it's not directly to stop these protests on the violence and is really to extend. my sincerity to start a dialogue with the people saw in our view violence should be stopped for the benefit of hong kong but going forward to mend the rift in
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society and to bring back peace then we are very willing to engage people directly in a dialogue. millions of share muslims have gathered in the iraqi city of karbala for the annual mourning of the prophet muhammad's grandson hussein was killed in the battle of karbala in what is now iraq 1300 years ago the vast influx of people is putting a huge strain on infrastructure and services charles strouse joins us now live from kabul also how are the ceremonies shaping up charles. we understand according to officials that we've spoken to this morning that at least 3000000 visitors have come to commemorate during the sure this year. security officials we've spoken to say that there are around 35000 security
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personnel scattered around the city there are concentric circles of checkpoints because of course sheer sites have been targeted in recent years by both eisel and old card but these officials are telling us that our security has improved certainly in the last year or so the last couple of years they're seeing more and more people come to commemorate on a shura. in terms of how people commemorate here i think a lot of attention is often jaw jacobi to bust. the some of the so flagellation and what some people call rituals that happen hey but jews commemorated various different ways they put on what to describe this passion plays and acting out what happened as you say more than 1300 years ago and it's a time for mourning and prayer we've had some statements from the government the prime minister and the president saying it should be saved as a time of renewal of the very keen to push forward the idea of pushing forward with
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very important reforms for this country we also understand security is tight in various other cities across the country a pivotal role for the p.m.a. the. notice how should the shabby these of these iraq. militia groups that have been so important in the battle against. shia militia groups them very pivotal in looking off to security as we go forward today we've been looking at some of the economic aspects of this time of year in terms of the implications that so many people have coming to have all the potential developments and development the infrastructure and the kind of crushes that this city is on during this time and has our report. every year millions of shia muslims around the world come to
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assure. time to pray in the days of the prophet muhammad's grandson hussein ali. is beyond words you cannot 2 explain. some people were close to those depicting hussein and his full of those people queue for free food kitchens by poland is it also the writing on signs in farsi because many of the businesses from iran the iraqi government dropped visa free. as for the rains in april many of the gang and old put themselves in remembrance of what they describe as the martyrdom hussein. assuras perhaps most associated with the practice of self flagellation verses one of the many ways been made in the shia muslims the combat every year. a security is improved in recent days so was the amount of investment and there's one country that's investing. others
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here and that's iran hotels residential buildings and office blocks are rising above the city's skyline the giant black flag is perhaps a reminder of the importance of religion and tradition here no matter the future development plans. around is by far the biggest investor here in iraq she has a huge border with iran and a common religion iran had a vital role in fighting iceland iraq so it's been affecting politically and economically in iraq now but we hope that eventually the iraqi companies can be stronger then the foreign law iran is pouring money into religious tourism around the holy sites in karbala but iraq is a major u.s. ally some u.s. officials have complained to their iraqi counterparts that iran is investing here to try and lessen the effects of sanctions over its nuclear program. the iraqi and iranian government's recently signed agreements focusing on infrastructure
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development and hope to build a direct link between the 2 countries trade between iran and iraq is worth around $12000000000.00 a year iraqi religious leaders say donations and investment is flooding in from around the world but they don't deny that iran is the biggest foreign player here. in the next 4 years will expand the area up to 20 times the size it is now because the numbers of people visiting it increases every year we're also expanding projects offering services such as. hospitals and schools to try to supplement government if it's which don't meet the people's needs. but no matter who supplies the money to develop this holy city for now the focus is on mourning and prayer. 34 migrants have been rescued from an inflatable boat with a broken engine in the mediterranean sea a german sail boat picked the group up
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during a thunderstorm on libya's northern coast now being transferred to a norwegian flagged humanitarian vessel. the judge in the u.s. state of california has once again blocked the trumpet ministrations plan to prevent most migrants from seeking asylum at the border with mexico the white house called the ruling a gift to human smugglers and traffickers says it undermines the rule of law the ruling coincides with the mexican foreign minister's visit to washington a number of migrants are pretending that the u.s. border with mexico has dropped in recent months president trump says the deployment of thousands of mexican soldiers has helped bring down the numbers but critics say the policy is not a long term solution hi joe castro has more from washington d.c. . since campaigning to curb illegal immigration to the united states president donald trump has tested a variety of policies to stem the flow of migrants across the southern border some
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were widely considered disastrous like the 0 tolerance rule of 2018 that separated thousands of children from their parents but other policies have been more successful u.s. customs and border protection says border arrests have dropped dramatically since may's peak of 140000 people now that number is down to 51000 in august according to preliminary figures the numbers are really good i want to thank again the country of mexico they have 25000 soldiers right now protecting our border and they've done a fantastic job so we appreciate that very much that is a much different tone from what we heard from the white house in june when an angry president trump gave mexico and ultimatum either step up its efforts to keep central american migrants from where. u.s. forder or face crippling tariffs the 2 countries agreed on a 90 day test period before those tariffs would kick in mexico says it has complied
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it's deported more than 100000 central americans since january disrupting the migrant flow to the u.s. in terms of the mexican perspective at least the numbers have been decreasing so there has been some results from this policy but over the long term this type of negotiations threats by the united states are not going to lead to long term solutions immigration experts say the u.s. should expand its asylum program there's a current backlog of more than 850000 cases for now mexico has agreed for some migrants to remain in mexico while their us asylum cases are pending that's led to long stays in mexico's dangerous border cities and really. believe that we've always been at risk always in danger but when we try to cross they stop us. from says the drop in border crossings is a major win but his other promise of making mexico pay for the border wall has not
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been fulfilled construction is happening but the money is being diverted from other u.s. government programs the military and disaster relief are paying the price. castro al-jazeera washington. now the un says violence and begin to fast as force there is 3 100000 people to leave their homes since 2015 some of it is split along religious lines 2 separate attacks on monday saw 29 people killed and it's highlighting the growing security problem for the west african nation catherine this exclusive report from cairo. it's one of the most dangerous routes in book enough. this road heads north to the border with miley we're told armed groups easily crossed the porous border into kenya fassel and carry out attacks on villages and government troops. this minibus was destroyed by a roadside bomb. is one of the larger villages some people are
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only just returning home after fleeing when a neighboring village was attacked. but ahmed have been august says she would stay for long. my husband is in bus a logo we fled after the attack in the next village i've just come back to get the rest of our things. from the father north the more dangerous it is. the gunshots you're hearing from our police escort as a warning to any armed people who could be in hiding. what's happening in the country is part of a regional conflict that began when colonel gadhafi was ousted in libya. armed groups crossed the sahara desert and started an insurgency in northern mali and then spread across the sahara region until 2 years ago brooke enough was largely
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safe now hundreds of people have been killed and many more displaced this is one of many villages we've seen along the way in this homestead for example it appears people left in quite a hurry this food there it seems that they. well preparing to eat these pots and pans everywhere and they also left the animals and animals are very important to the people who live in this area some of those we talked to elsewhere as saying that they fled after hearing that other villages had been attacked. this man brought their families to safety after their villages ambushed and several people killed they believe the fighters have inflamed tensions between rival hardass and farming communities. beginning with ford it was a continuation of a local ethnic conflict that has existed for a long time but now we believe it's beyond that. police tell us hours after we left this area several people were killed when a minibus were traveling in heat
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a landmine the government has declared a security emergency in 6 regions in the north and east people here say and less security forces succeed in stopping the violence they want to return home catherine sorry al-jazeera nathen book enough. let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera now the british prime minister's cabinet is gathering to work out the next step in their bid to pull out of the european union force johnson's attempt to call on action has been rejected again parliament is now suspended for the next 5 weeks. the house cannot choose it will not let anyone else. this is we did it was believed to be real the resolution decides only to be undecided determined to do the adamant the
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drift and say no the house had to adjourn. north korea has fired 2 missiles hours after offering to resume denuclearization talks. with the u.s. south korean commanders say they landed in the sea off the east coast of the korean peninsula it's the latest apparent weapons test recently by the north because she asians between donald trump and kim jong un are deadlocked since the failure of their 2nd summit in vietnam in february the leading opposition group in sudan is calling for a peace agreement in yemen one sudanese troops fighting there brought home sudan joined the saudi led coalition 4 years ago and hundreds of sudanese soldiers are in yemen in sudan for them to be was drawn have grown louder the number of war dead increases a judge in the u.s. state of california has once again blocked the trumpet ministrations plan to prevent most migrants from seeking asylum of the border with mexico the white house
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called the ruling a gift to human smugglers and traffickers 34 migrants have been rescued from an inflatable boat with a broken engine in the mediterranean sea and german boat picked them up during a thunderstorm off libya. millions of sheer muslims have gathered in the iraqi city of karbala for a shura that's the annual morning of the prophet muhammad's grandson a man hussein was killed in the battle of karbala in what is now iraq 1300 years ago shia muslims commemorate his death every year on the 10th day of the stomach calenders 1st month. those are your headlines the news continues after the stream. choosier. the spark that ignited the arab spring elects a new president what does the political scene look like after the arrest of one of the main candidates in the presidential race join us for special coverage. on
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al-jazeera. and my next that is a chilling question thousands of women and girls in south africa are asking as a relentless series of killings continue to shock the country i'm femi oke. in the 1st of 2 special shows on south africa we ask how can gender based violence be eradicated join today's conversation through twitter and our youtube live chat. south africa's president says that violence against women and girls is a crime against common humanity made a wave of killings that has provoked revulsion and. university student that tasha died early.

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