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bragg's it empowers the u.k. parliament suspended bars johnston's election plans rejected time's running out. time sam is a band this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up nigeria's military is accused of detaining thousands of children in their attempt to crush. prominent member of sudan's ruling coalition calls for its forces to withdraw from the war in yemen. and under investigation again $48.00 u.s. states launch an inquiry into google using it of unfair practices.
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british prime minister barak's johnson's cabinet is gathering to try to find a way forward in the u.k.'s bid to leave the european union is attempt to call an early election has been thrown out parliament has now been suspended for the next 5 weeks is now less than 2 months for the government to scrape together a break deal lawrence is live from london so are they finding a way forward in that cabinet meeting long was the word. well know it i mean certain also the moments when as they were going in sudan ing straight reporters were shouting at them are you afraid of parliament's almost almost heckling really members of boris johnson's governments and that reflected very much the fury of the opposition parties last night when parliament was suspended it does i'm sure to the outside world seem like the most extraordinary
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thing that when the u.k. is going through what it regards itself as being the biggest political crisis since the 2nd world war they just they just packed up and shut down for a full 5 weeks but what it does allow without any parliamentary scrutiny admittedly is for the lawyers johnson and his team to try to work out exactly how they square this circle of coming up with some sort of solution that has been simple taney asli acceptable to the parliament and so the european union and plainly if the backstop in its current form which cuts out and in health isn't acceptable so the johnson government has been voted down a number of times inside punishment and then they have to come up with some of the deal but it also can't be a hot breakfast because that keeps getting voted down in parliament as well and as i was saying the full of that's why besides it has now reemerged that potentially moving the customs border from the middle of island into the receipts it creates
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what people describe as an oral island economy so that the united kingdom the mainland scotland england and wales would then be effectively free of the customs union in that sense well and it's not and wouldn't be but that's an impossible problem for johnson's result because it would create just as many problems on the hard right wing of his policy as he's tried for the moderate wing of his party and in insisting on on a hard bricks and so they're trying to balance all these things out that lisa thing one of the considerations that making since that will be an election if not in october now but not in the vendor december is how to limit the election will do. image in whichever one of those routes they choose because if they go for this all ireland economy they'll lose the whole right wing of the party potentially the brics it party which is standing seat in standing in seats all over the country so johnson is really backed into a corner now there are no easy choices for him at all but the biggest problem he's
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got is continued to be his insistence that the u.k. is leaving the european union at the end of october and he still seems to have no plan as i was going to make that palatable for people sounds like a real gordian knot thanks so much once they that. let's bring in mark a specter in brussels he's dish beagle's magazine's european politics and diplomacy correspondent good to have you with us so i coul is europe viewing this latest chapter in complaint stalemates well i think it's. a lot of concern border into shock and the idea alone. what is happening in the u.k. right now is actually happening there leads many people in brussels into disbelief . and i think the days where you hope to add. some hope that chaos might ensue so to discourage you members from leaving the european union
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are long gone because everybody sees chaos and exit from the e.u. my guess my cause and so there is a lot of concern what is going to happen in the united kingdom because no matter what kind of brics there will be the u.k. will still be an important neighbor and member of the e.u. in the future. well the british prime minister is still saying he's not going to ask for an extension although he also says he won't break the law no one really knows what the solution to those apparently 2 opposing positions might be but if come october 31st a british prime minister is not asking for the extension what do you think he does well. it's quite simple if there is no request from the united kingdom for an extension then there will be no extension because a request from the united kingdom is what is legally required for an extension but
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if there will be a request from the united kingdom then i think the e.u. will definitely granted. because it's not be willing to be responsible for a breaks it and close the irish government always already made clear that they are strong in favor of an extension and so i don't think that you will go against the wishes of the irish government in this case how much appetite is there in the e.u. to make even a superficial change shall we say to to reason is the also the boss johnson can save face after the october 18th meeting go back on and say well i've got a new deal and we we can get this we can get out with a deal now is that a likely scenario at all from the european perspective. i don't think so because for some reasons one of the reasons is that there's a feeling in the e.u. that even if you would scrap the backstop completely. it wouldn't guarantee
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that jones would be able to bring it here through parliament because you've already seen in the last couple of weeks that the heartbreaks years in his party who said that the whole deal is bad and they're scrapping the banks to loan would not fulfill their wish and the 2nd thing is that. there is hardly any trust left in mr johnson on the side of the e.u. so and this is the most important ingredient negotiations and if. and nobody in the brussels really can be sure what mr johnson will be doing with a concession is it another ploy to to push through a hard break see it is just tactics nobody knows and so i think in the moment the e.u. has a sort of the wait and see approach and see what happens in parliament especially what happens on the tory convention. all right thanks for your
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analysis on that one marcus baca thank you a prominent member of sudan's ruling coalition 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 thousands of sudanese soldiers are in yemen calls in sudan for them to be withdrawn of grown louder as the number of war there increases. and we don't need the war to continue in yemen we want the talks to go on according to the plan for paid 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. hong kong's leader is warning the united states not to interfere with their government's response to the ongoing protest movement millions of people have joined in 14 weeks of anti-government
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demonstrations a controversial extradition bill sparked the protests carry limeys pleading for an end to the violence she says she is committed to engage in protesters the offer of for actions not just the formal wear fluoro of the bill is not directly to stop these protests on the violence there 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 society and to bring back peace then we are very willing to engage people directly in a dialogue that i jury in armies being accused of detaining thousands of children in its efforts to crush boko haram human rights watch says children have been forced
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to stay in squalid conditions and not given access to family members the military denies the accusations are made the race has the story. friends alley and bars are not doing what they love most playing football. but they haven't always enjoyed such freedoms they were raised by mothers mary to book or apply to us. the boys now 12 were rescued by the nigerian army 5 years ago and taken to a detention camp. conditions they say while basic. they gave us good food to eat was a given to us when we think he's a sometime this soda will stop us from playing the among ourselves when it's time for bed we had marked and some pillows spread on the floor. so not only will they brought us food we had clean water and even clothes they didn't beat
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me. but activists say some children have experienced a lot worse human rights watch says the army has been holding thousands of children in squalid conditions it says many have had no access to lawyers and families haven't been told of their arrest or detention the organization said such cases may constitute enforced disappearance as the nigerian military says the allegations are false i mean come under say 4 years and head to rules of engagement and it's just that they've always been guided by those who are saying no child was deliberately mistreated the army says steps have been taken to address previous allegations human rights activists on their part i q state governments are failing the children they say only a few of them have so far received any form of support to deal with their trauma the united nations says at least 2200 children have been released by the nigerian authorities from detention most of them without charge the u.n.
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children's fund has since rehabilitated thousands of children and reunited them with their families. use of were seized by book as a teenager now we need to early twenty's is among dozens of deer article is young men who have been given a new start is still remembers the 1st 2 weeks in the detention center. and look at some of those movies that end was that we surrendered and were taken to a police station in gaza where we were beaten by security officials and vigilantes we were later transferred to the game a military barracks for 14 days with some soldiers wanted to beat us more but we were told that we were being transferred to be d. radicalized it was traumatic. activists say rehabilitation is an important step for children taken by book. he won rights watch is urgent that i get an army to release those remaining in detention immediately by degrees. my degree nigeria. well so that around just 01 a call for former fog rebel fighters in
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colombia to take up arms again be answered. by we got some very lively showers across northern parts of south asia up towards the philippines across southern areas of in the china easing over towards thailand but come down into malaysia this is trying to stay as close in kuala lumpur hazy conditions here quiet across many central and southern parts of the region then you can see large the clear skies the showers they are there furthermore some wet weather up towards the philippines lively downpours here as we go through a way to stay sinking little further south was for thursday but for much of malaysia indonesia it is sunshine all the way a lot of sunshine to across australia the bushfires of course affecting queensland
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parts of new south wales snow somebody right in the forecast as we go through the next couple of days high pressure very much in charge here so it is going to keep it settled and sunny 21 celsius for praise been if it's around 88 in sydney and also into melbourne 21 there for adelaide so the temperature there for perth on wednesday afternoon as we go on into thursday i get on to the similar conditions as you can see pretty much bone dry everywhere 60 celsius for melbourne cloud and rain into tasmania which is making its way towards do sail and but for the time being is find dry and sunny. i can i mark my phone with my face you can access your bank account with your voice unique algorithmic measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification the biometrics are far from perfect
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a convenience and feeling infallibility comes at a cop's most crucially our privacy in the 4th of a 5 part series addresses the appropriation obama's personal characteristics all hail the algorithm on a jersey or. you're watching our dessert time to recap our headlines 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 boss johnson's attempt to call an early election is being rejected again parliament is suspended for the next 5 weeks a prominent member of sudan's ruling coalition is calling for
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a peace agreement in yemen once thousands of sudanese troops fighting there to be brought home busy. now 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 missile test recently by the north gauche asians between donald trump and deadlocks since their failure of the 2nd summit vietnam in february rive has more from south korea. this seems to be a continuation of the missile launches that have continued now for a number of weeks as 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
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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 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
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as this missile testing does appear to be continuing. the taliban is vowing to continue fighting a day after the u.s. president called off talks they also say he'll soon regret the moves. and again said peace negotiations with the group are dead from washington alan fischer reports. the president's confront what he suggested in a series of tweets over the weekend peace talks with the taliban are over we had a meeting schedule it was my idea and it was my idea to terminate it i didn't even i didn't discuss it with anybody else the u.s. and the taliban had one runs of detailed and difficult talks in the khatami capital of do harm it was reported a deal had been agreed in principle the u.s. would start a gradual withdrawal of $14000.00 troops in return the taliban would cut any keyser the al-qaeda and offer security assurances to the us. but
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an attack in kabul a few days ago which killed 12 including an american soldier so the president revealed secret peace talks had been planned for the presidential retreat at camp david but were no cancelled. ending the 18 year war in afghanistan has been a focus of donald trump as he faces reelection but in an exclusive interview with al jazeera the taliban says it would have ended attacks on american forces if a deal had been reached. signing an agreement with them. then we have. not to attack them and provide them up a safe passage one political expert says donald trump meet a basic diplomatic given his lack of understanding of international politics he thinks he can negotiate something when he doesn't even understand what he's dealing with the us was expected to start withdrawing troops in the coming months and the
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president seems to suggest that's no not going to happen we beat them militarily but as soon as we leave it seems to form again we would beat them very easily militarily if we wanted to by doing certain things that i'm not talking we're afghan president ashraf ghani was not involved in the peace talks and the meeting at camp david was aimed at getting him to sign on there will be presidential elections and afghanistan at the end of the month and the water years that with the collapse of the peace process they will be bloody and violent alan fischer al-jazeera washington. a judge in the u.s. state of california has once again blocked the trampled 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 administration says it undermines the rule of law. the ruling coincides with the mexican foreign minister's visit to
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washington a number of migrants apprehended at 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 by critics say the policy is not a long term solution heidi jocasta has more from washington. 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 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
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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 reaching the u.s. border 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 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
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migrants to remain in mexico while their u.s. 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 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 hi joe castro al-jazeera washington iran's foreign minister is accusing israel's prime minister of seeking a pretext for war benyamin netanyahu is claim to iran is developing nuclear weapons is a secret sides in this side iran conducted experiments
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to develop nuclear weapons this is the side you're up against south of this one when iran realized that we uncovered this is what they do they destroyed the site just worked it out what we see is a consistent pattern of the real lies deception and violations i call on the international community to wake up to realize that iran is systematically lying and i call the international community to join president trump sanctions to exert war pressure on iran a turkish newspaper has published details of preparations for a saudi hit seen to travel to istanbul ahead of the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi when it comes just weeks ahead of the 1st anniversary of murder inside the saudi consulate. has more from a stumble. when the 1st anniversary of the killing go for. the saudi journalist
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murdered in the consulate here in istanbul just a few weeks away the turkish press of picked up the story once again this time so back in newspaper printing details of the transcript of these order recordings but this time of conversations that took place between saudi consular officials here in istanbul and their superiors in the be all several days proceeding to the murder of . namely between the intelligence officer that's a stationed in the consulates here and his superiors in the capital riyadh on the 28th of september where he informs them that the journalists had come and that he would return in a few days time there also details of conversations that took place between the consul general himself and. the multiple who was believed to be the leader of this nation seymour hits world there is according to these transcripts or details a reference to a quote unquote commission that would be coming in
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a few days that what we understand is that the commission was the assassination team and that the consul general should make the building ready for some very important and sensitive work to take place google is being investigated full suspected anti competitive practices 48 u.s. states and 2 territories have launched a probe into the tech giant they're looking into whether it violated antitrust rules the firm says it will cooperate fully with investigators i think as more from washington d.c. . it's a company so big that its name has become a verb we're talking about google something you might have used dozens of times today well now there are 50 attorney generals from 48 states and 2 territories that are investigating google to find out if he has a monopoly a monopoly in this country if proven can be broken up forced to sell parts of itself now they compared this to david versus goliath and google has faced
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investigations in the u.s. before pretty much coming through it unscathed but these attorney general say that they're going to look at whether or not there it's not just the advertising google's quick market that whether or not they're manipulating search engines to their own benefit so this is going to be a wide ranging investigation it's going to take a very long time and it's not just those attorney generals that are investigating the federal justice department is investigating and so are members of congress. rebel fighters in colombia who lay down their weapons they remain committed to peace despite their former commanders urging them to rearm the commanders accuse government leaders of betraying the peace deal which ended the long civil war 3 years ago. he has been meeting some of the rebel fighters and demobilization camps . deep in the. new town is born graffiti on the walls still tell stories of rebellion but for fire fighters and now working hard to grow
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or sell their craft beer they say they would be committed to a peace process despite the announcement by fox former sec of the command that he and others would take up arms again. these divisions always happen among armies with people that decide to take a different path we're here because of our commitment and our conscience it's clear those who remain firm those who leave will deal with the responsibility this is one of $24.00 camps built all over colombia for the reeves. gratian of almost 14005 tears since the signing of the peace deal in 2016 many have married had children built a family yet signs of their struggle to relieve degraded to civilian life are easy to see. their homes lack running water sewerage and are yet to be connected to the electricity grid leaving. to rely on
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a gas generator to operate the suing co-operative business the leads on yet another local government has not fulfilled its obligations with the agreement they don't have the political will to implement the deal and i find it mind boggling that the government of the present duke offers a $1000000.00 for information on the dissidents when it would make more sense to use that money for our reintegration united nations figures show that just $10.00 per cent of former fighters have so far received credit for farming or other development projects and the government also announced it was investing almost $5000000.00 u.s. dollars to buy land for those projects but none has been bought since. delays in the implementation of the peace deal or been pounded by worse a big security could be 136 former fighters have been killed by other groups still operating. yet they say it's not time for despair.
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despite all the difficulties we remain firm and betting on peace we want to demonstrate to colombia and the world that we are keeping our word. the peace process has its problems but there is still time to save it judging by the determination shown here alison that i've just gotten so. let's take you through the headlines here in al-jazeera now the british prime. cabinet is gathering to work out the next step in their bid to pull out of the e.u. johnson's attempt to call an early election is rejected again argument is suspended for the next 5 weeks the house cannot choose it will not let anyone else choose mistress' we get it was only to be really the resolute decides only to be undecided
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determined to do the adamant to agree. and so you know the house will be to adjourn . a prominent member of sudan's ruling coalition is calling for a peace agreement in yemen he wants sudanese troops fighting there brought home sudan and join the saudi led coalition 4 years ago thousands of sudanese soldiers are in yemen holes in sudan for them to be withdrawn of grown louder as the number of war dead increases and lonely that 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 at hours after offering to resume denuclearization talks with the us south korean
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commanders so they landed in the sea off the east coast of the korean peninsula it's the latest apparent weapons test recently by the north negotiations between donald trump and can john remain dead lot since the failure of their 2nd summit in vietnam in february. a judge in the u.s. state of california has once again blocked the trumpet ministrations plan to revoke most migrants from seeking asylum at the border with mexico the white house called the routing a gift to human smugglers and traffickers the administration says it undermines the rule of law. those are your headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after all hail the algorithm rewind returns with a new series and brand new updates on the best of our dizziness documentaries take it. easy on the movies. rewind
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