tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 15, 2019 12:00am-1:01am +03
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illegal but this didn't stop the protesters now at the moment the protesters have retreated but tomorrow and sunday we do expect another mass rally to go ahead this is one it's organized by the civil human rights front this is the organization that's led the mass rallies the ones that have attracted a one in 2000000 people in the streets of hong kong of the last 15 or so weeks now they requested permission the police again they deny that permission so therefore again once again on sunday that particular simply if it does go ahead will be danger legal but at the moment the protesters have said that will not back down until their 5 demands are met and so crucial to add to those demands a number one you know will suffer universal suffrage to be met they want this particular protest not to be referred to as a rush and they also want an independent inquiry into the police actions against the protesters in hong kong and to me linda again has been another on thai government rally in central hong kong. the political turmoil here in hong kong is well into its 3rd month now and despite growing police crackdown and violence in
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the streets there seems to be no signs of successors are growing slow down here i don't have anywhere a place right at the center of hong kong so business district 2nd 3 students who are now protesting they came here with their friends while others were accompanied by their parents some of them as young as 7 years old they tell us why they're here why they're protesting even if they're not even legally allowed to vote i want to say dad as a secondary see it is also. home call and. maybe you did not add those to fight against the police directly but they can do something at the back we should prove to that young people can do something to that society just. a possible phone call and i'm a phone call. so i thing i have to say was i want. the full withdrawal of the divisive extradition bill was
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announced by carrie lamb's administration last week a huge concession out of beijing but observers say this may have been given a little too late but protesters are not budging they say there are 4 other demands and they are refusing to give in so for now these little remains from mill years seen. it's lee's new government has a lot of charity ship with 82 migrants on board to dock at the island of lampedusa the ocean viking had been drifting in the mediterranean for 2 weeks into the previous thing close its doors to humanitarian rescue ships but this boat was allowed enough to european nations agreed to take those on board the new foreign minister says the government does not however reversing its tough stance on immigration and. i believe there is a great misunderstanding regarding the fact that a safe port has been assigned to the ocean. assigned it only because europe has
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decided to adhere to our request to take most of those migrants. plenty more ahead on this al-jazeera news hour including why israel 2nd election in less than 6 months remains too close to call west african leaders meet in book faso to discuss the growing security threat from on posts linked to al qaida and i saw last. was. turning on the show war here who tipped the scales ahead of time and here is fight with otoh when. tunisians head to the polls on sunday for the 2nd democratic presidential election since the 2011 arab spring 26 candidates in the running including prime minister youssef show her dead show head and media mogul met bill caraway who is leading opinion polls despite being in prison 70 deck of reports some. for
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20 years feisal has been sitting in this exact same spot in tunis is ancient medina creating souvenirs engraved with tunisia's past but the future is far harder to hammer out a militant if you know with been going downhill since 20 live on everything politicians are arguing and we pay the price what used to cost $1.00 do you know is now to no more used to cost team day now now it's $30.00 we ask him if you will vote in sunday's election i don't know maybe not but if. he voted many times before he tells us and that's been more than enough for him he doesn't trust the politicians. 36 year old abdul harder feels the same disappointment he will go to the polling booth on sunday but in protest exemption the commission for this is what i will cast a blank vote so no one else can use it many of us are not satisfied the presidential elections were brought forward by 2 months after the death of the late
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president 92 year old deception it's the 2nd major elections to. held here 8 years after mass protests force the ouster of strongman saying that aberdeen ben ali there are $26.00 candidates among the prime minister and defense minister a former president a couple of lawyers and even a media tycoon who is currently in prison they represent a cross-section of political social and religious ideals illusions have a lot of toys and that's a real difference and before the protests broke out here in 2011 which is in decades of single party rule tunisia is often cited as the only success story of the uprisings which swept across north africa in the middle east for 2011 but it's not that simple for 1st of all i mean having a democratization process succeeding and this is happening because in the middle of the middle east and north africa this is unique this is an exception we cannot deny that of the same time what can democracy provide in terms of economic demands
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that's the major challenge so it's a mixed story if we meet a group of ladies in the medina they too aren't happy with what's been achieved in the last 8 years economy security corruption the main issues everyone highlights after the revolution everything had to change but nothing has changed everything is actually worse infrastructure for instance we just had terrible floods here the economy before everything was covered up but after the revolution it's now out there for you to see tunisians go to the polls on sunday if no candidate gets over 50 percent of the vote there will be a runoff in november many will tell you that is an almost certain scenario parliamentary elections will take place in october the next 2 months could reshape the entire fleet calander scape and determine what tunisia will look like moving forward stephanie decker al-jazeera tunis. and israelis are we going to the polls on tuesday for the 2nd time in less than 6 months prime minister binyamin nets now
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failed to form a ruling coalition after the last round prime issues are security health care and the 10 child indictments for corruption harry fawcett reports. who sews himself as israel's mr security came a reminder of its frequent absence in and around gaza a week before polling day sirens gave notice of a new round of rockets forcing benjamin netanyahu from the stage at a campaign rally in the southern city of ashdod. his main electoral opponent former army chief benny gantz gaza is netanyahu is a weak point on security policy at the deterrence has been absolutely eroded it's time to act it's time to put an end to this it's time to change the leadership challenge netanyahu to come to the southern town of steroids and look into the eyes of its frightened residents but stare out has long been a stronghold of netanyahu as likud party and in april's elections 2 thirds of its
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voters chose netanyahu or his right wing allies over gun says centrist bloc and. we hope it will be fine i don't have the tools that his own young will has i hope what should be done is done. netanyahu doesn't bring a security on the days rockets and more just that doesn't mean that i stop believing in him on one level netanyahu as approach is hardline israeli snipers have killed more than $300.00 unarmed protesters over 18 months of border demonstrations rockets out of gaza. with punitive airstrikes guns calls for a broader military campaign but it's precise outline and prospects of success seem as hazy as the gaza skyline from steroids for all the netanyahu is opponents criticize his gaza policy they have yet to come up with an alternative that is fully believed and supported by the residents of this area and as for the wider israeli electorate that yahoo's message to them as always been that israel's number
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one security problem is not gaza but iran and so days before the election netanyahu unveiled new allegations of iranian nuclear wrongdoing the only way to stop iran's march to the bomb and its aggression in the region is pressure pressure. militarily israel has been ramping up that pressure striking iranian interests not just in syria but in iraq i didn't gaging in a cross border escalation earlier this month with iran backed hezbollah in lebanon but all the risks being forceful on iran is seen as boosting netanyahu electoral prospects there are israelis who are disturbed by some of his domestic tactics and he's embroiled in corruption allegations which he denies and so on but all security he seems to be pretty credible and he's also not seen as a military adventure and he doesn't want to drag israel into a major conflict. in recent days though netanyahu iran policy has lost some of
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its luster donald trump has raised the prospect of a meeting with iran's president a significant blow to netanyahu strategy of maximum pressure the challenge for his opponents is to convince israelis that they can trust such matters to someone else ari force at al-jazeera southern israel egyptian president abdel fattah el-sisi says allegations of corruption against him and his army generals amount to defamation and egyptian businessman who was worked as a military contractor for 15 years has posted videos online accusing wasting millions of dollars of public money on palaces villas hotels they tell me has a story. that addressing a youth summit in the capital cairo president abdel fattah el-sisi did not directly address the accusations of corruption made against him and members of the egyptian army but he did say this. how much do you think a day of operations in sinai costs we don't talk about this then we see someone
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daring to come out and defame the army someone who wants to shock you panic you someone who dares to try to disparage the great value of our great army c.c. was alluding to allegations made by egyptian businessman mohammed. he worked as a military contractor for 15 year is alie has posted a series of videos on social media in which he says sisi and members of the armed forces wasted millions of dollars of public money on palaces villas and hotels i wonder why spend a huge amount of money building these houses i never understood his decision the problem was that sixties wife didn't want to sleep in the same home with mubarak's wife stayed cc's taken low level corruption to a new level i built 5 villas for theses a palace for the president in a military camp in cairo alley uploaded the videos from spain where he's living in self-imposed exile they've been viewed more than
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a 1000000 times analysts say the absence of additional evidence doesn't matter to many egyptians the reality on the ground is that many egyptians are watching these videos they're starting to have doubts even sisi supporters are starting to have doubts about his integrity as a leader and about the military's integrity so i think it's significant some people in egypt are demanding that be tried for treason but many egyptians have long suspected the government and the army is corrupt the difference now is that it's being discussed more openly victoria gates and be. west african leaders are holding an emergency summit on terrorism in booking a fossil the region is experiencing a shop rise in cross border attacks from on groups affiliated with al qaida and i still now leaders are focusing on how to better share intelligence and increase funding to combat the attacks catherine so he has more from the summit in wa divil . the heads of state from this a hell i arrive in wilder dougal they's
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a security crisis in the region falling any inside didn't see by armed groups are lige to al qaida and they islamic state of iraq and the levant fighters have carried out a series of attacks in book enough facile mauritania molly chide and they scone sign that this problem could spread beyond this a hell and 2 other coast all countries there's 01 to q 4 we have said to that day needs to be a link between in development in security if we develop the effective your yes there will be security and if we provide good security we can develop those areas this summit has been organized by a west africa's regional bloc us and has brought together presidents from this a hell countries called jew 5 when dated to fight terrorism and illegal migration a crossbow does representatives from other west african countries affected by
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extremist groups like the book are also hear book enough facile has seen increased attacks in reasoned here as and he'll love you hear the goal when book enough baffles core my pred than place comp our ed was you move from power line up driving the conclave ward large your fave but in 2016 on this 3 do the pop the well the bugle on manned dawn be into of that called towel and to all restaurants more than 20 people were killed that more new man is there remind our of what happen here their tax have spreads to the east and north of the country about $500.00 people have been killed and nearly 300000 displaced like bun nor goby in law who's hosted by well wishes in our town about a 100 kilometers away from where they leaders are meeting she fled from her home father north 2 months ago yellow up a fin very kind who our village and began shooting everywhere we flayed with our chill we walked for over 15 kilometers we came here with nothing. the leaders
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in what good do you say the only way to help millions of people like bill maher and her children is by walking together implementing what will be decided at the summit will be the hardest part we've been here in booking a fossil for about 2 weeks and spent a considerable amount of time in the north one of the regions that have been badly affected by this security problem where troops have been deployed to deal with this armed groups and we've been speaking to many people who tell us that a military intervention on its own is not a viable solution that also needs to be a development agenda these are areas that have been marginalized very extremely poor areas that have been marginalized a neglected by governments for so long so a lot of people feel disenfranchised and they feel for us frustrated and this becomes very easy for armed groups to target particularly young people recruit them
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into their ranks and also gain the support of the local communities so people have been talking to say that these people who are affected really need to be empowered if this battle is to be won still ahead on the news hour we take a closer look at what's behind the new soybean meal deal between argentina and china. the start of a new school year poses special challenges for children in war torn yemen and europe polled on to their slim lead at the saw him column that's coming up and destroy us. hello there mostly fine conditions across much of the middle east we might just see one or 2 months pushing into the southeast of pakistan but mostly dry in karate and then across into turkey this is where we can see the rain this is through sunday
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for us will work their way through central and northeastern areas and then by monday they're still around but working the way further eastward so it should feel pretty nice and cool monday 23 degrees celsius and i stay in beirut with a high of 29 and still holds in baghdad but not assholes over 42 celsius now heading south across arabian peninsula the shawl wind has been pretty brisk lately fairly nice in the morning hours 37 in doha on sunday but lots of cloud spilling into oman as you can see and it tends to stay in the forecast as we head on into monday so muscat you could see quite a cloudy hazy day this should be some sunshine and it will be dry with a high that of 31 degrees celsius going up to 38 in doha then heading south into southern africa this is where we'll see the next front is sliding by the coast of south africa into cape town and could bring want to shiloh's temperatures are not too bad a fairly mild slightly for this time of year and where we have some heat in places actually johannesburg so 24 in jo'burg on sunday 18 in capetown considered sort of
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my job is is to break it all down and we held the view on the stand make sense of it. this is a news hour on al-jazeera with me for the back to a reminder of our top stories songe arabia is shutting down about half of its oil output after drone attacks on 2 major aramco facilities that's according to the wall street journal earlier the state owned energy giant had stated that export stock continuing. fights have broken out between pro beaching and untie government protesters at a hong kong shopping center police detained several people after breaking out the 2
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sides and zimbabwe's founding father robert mugabe has been on and at the state memorial service african leaders in dignitaries gathered in harare where the former president was hailed as a great icon of african liberation. more now on our top story and the drone attack by yemen's hoofy rebels on major oil facilities in saudi arabia whims weinberg is a military drone expert at the dutch peace organization pax he says we're entering the age of drone warfare. drones are writing to both states and non-state actors as capabilities that you can never reach specific targets with no cost to our own personnel as you can produce them at low grass and it was these are seeing it as a unique opportunity to target so deep critical infrastructure such as oil facilities and our ports and it's not unique to do with these we've seen recent drone attacks and with israel using commercial grounds of our operations and
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lebanon their alleged drone attacks by the israelis and the border with syria we've seen iran trying to carry out drone attacks in in israel be seeing turkish drones in libya we've seen chinese drone drones uploaded by the u.s. in libya so we are key right entering and drone warfare age to it which is not represent expending and the oath is a just one symptom of that drone warfare i think this is a key feature of what do with you they're not experimenting with is launching mill to whole small drums which have a low radio signal or low radar signature making it more and more difficult for our defense systems to shoot them down what we're seeing in yemen is that for example there are reports out today that the u.s. is providing intel to the saudis on the launch sites and production sites all these drones because that's the most effective way you to stop them from launching
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because they're more difficult to track them midair or shoot them down if you don't know where they're flying because you come to them are difficult to get on the wrong radars once you know where they're flying their fire to shoot down with a crowd because they're fairly slow but yeah it's definitely a challenge for our defense systems for armed forces and non-state actors with budgets or with small budgets even this provides a unique key opportunity to target the military and in this case is also more concerning because you want to target the cities that have a huge impact so the environmental damage from targeting our facilities and economic damage can be huge. as china's trade war with the u.s. drags on beijing's building on another alliance with argentina the south american nation has signed a deal to export millions of tons of soybean meal which will give its economy a much needed boasts that argentina now faces the challenge of meeting the needs of both superpowers that now has our report from. the
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deal has been years in the making but the trade dispute between china and the united states has created a fresh urgency for both superpowers to look the new partners. argentina is the world's biggest producer of soybean meal with about 43 percent of the market much of it will now be used to feed china's estimated $400000000.00 pigs i'm going to use this on throughout the course of the signing of this protocol establishes a solid legal basis so the convergence of these 2 huge markets. and delight from argentina the deal a boost to an economy in recession so it will get us will retorted go forward this is an historic achievement and we have worked hard for over 20 years we have wanted to open up this market and we know it will be highly valued by the argentine thore sector all gentility exports soybeans and all to china and its agricultural sector is pushing for more you know that they want another ship it will argentina has to
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try to sell products of higher value that's a challenge that argentina has in relation to china to try to improve in deep in the sale of these products which it is doing. china to meet its food and energy needs has invested heavily in latin america's infrastructure roads railways and ports the key is to have something that both china and the united states want that they used to get from one another but no longer do because of their trade disputes but then don't risk offending either superpower politically because things change and nobody wants to put future trade deals in jeopardy. however there are still administrative hurdles to overcome and some caution over getting too excited. argentina is an important food producer but it doesn't have stock doesn't have investments because as everyone knows the economic situation here is delicate and to try to expand export capacity at the moment is impossible there's no credit and
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we can expand export capacity then there's the united states to worry about argentina recently resolved a thought 10 year trade dispute with the u.s. over meat exports it's a major trading partner with substantial political influence in what it sees as its backyard but the department i thought i saw the u.s. state department has made various moves countries in latin america to be aware of increasing its trade with china. but he also warns the current trade dispute is merely a skirmish in a much bigger war to come the technology and intellectual property rights for the satisfaction here over the deal just done there's still uncertainty over the next moves to come from beijing and washington. schreiber al-jazeera one of cyrus has speak now to the star who is director of the china institute at the university of london school of oriental and african studies he joins us by skype thank you so
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much for being with us on this news hour beijing it seems and looking to pivot away from u.s. agricultural products how will this new china argentina alliance think affect the ongoing trade negotiations between the americans and the chinese well washington is not going to like. donald trump has made it very clear that he would like to see the chinese changed. american agricultural or juice and now it is big so you have been contract is going to argentina and not to the american midwest. china it seems is hardening its position here and i've read that chinese leaders are in fact increasingly disobey the or even outright preventing their companies from dealing with american partners why this change of mood from the chinese for this whole leadership. i think the chinese government she generally in particular is feeling the prospect of free trade is getting more and more difficult they would
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like to have a treaty with the united states but not on american terms it would like to have it on chinese terms and tram would of course like to have to trade on trams terms so we are seeing the 2 moving further away from each other and there is a poll says of the complete indeed that were decoupling is being bandied around a lot recently what impact on the global economy would decoupling the world's 2 biggest economies have and do you think it's not inevitable that they will each go their own way and d.c. other countries perhaps following the american lead i think what we are seeing is a slowly why doing and deepening process of equalling is not a strict forward the wars and us and china going to separate ways right away that's
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cannot happen because all the very. intense interlinked between the 2 economies but they are creeping apart not only in terms of technology and why the economy and indeed in the general relationship in the short to medium term other countries can benefit from it because china will be very keen to replace technologies that they can no longer import from the united states for example. but although they're very long term i think we're going to see everybody losing out in the coupling world. has been good for everybody and the coupling may not be reversing globalization but it is a major setback to globalization and one last question do you see other countries taking america's lead and breaking ties with china. i don't
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see the other countries eve you mean european countries including north american economies are going to united states wanting to do so on their own but when they come under american pressure if they're forced to choose to change the u.s. and china. from the history of the united kingdom since the end of the 2nd world war the u.k. forward shows the united states and not either china or the old soviet union very good. thank you very much for joining us there from the u k. the united states is holding immigration hearings on the border with mexico inside 10 so away from the public eye it's part of the trump administration's tough new policy to deal with a record surge in central american asylum seekers. reports from matamoros on the us mexico border. when orlando wakes up he is steps from the united states
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he does his washing in the rio grande river which separates matamoros mexico where he stands now and the u.s. on the other side he can't cross a scar marks the place where he says a loan shark in panama stole his kidney that's why he fled i don't want to. really an area i come here because i want to save my life about 45000 asylum seekers are currently waiting in mexico for their turn to see an american immigration judge these border cams in mexico are the result of the trumpet ministrations policy to deal with the backlog of 330000 asylum cases awaiting hearings by proof. of the software when finally mother huge turn comes up to present himself in the u.s. court it won't be in a court at all the trump administration began hosting video conference court sessions in those white tents just on the u.s.
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side of the border and immigration judge calls in from hundreds of kilometers away and the asylum seeker is quickly rushed back here to mexico once the hearing is completed and unlike the traditional court session that is open to the public these are done in secrecy migrant advocates say the lack of transparency is a problem but they're still more worried about the likely outcome of the hearings the supreme court ruled this month the government can automatically deny asylum to a person who crossed another country before reaching the u.s. . that covers everybody in this camp it up in decades of asylum and it's just you're a little shell shocked individuals coming from across the world fleeing right may not be able to seek the protections they desperately need under the new policy mug the young has no chance of winning asylum in the united states europe in the bar low and i don't have words to describe the horror of the situation is doing to all
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the people in the camp most people here have not grasped the new reality that their asylum cases are now doomed from the start but they're already here they say so they'll try castro al-jazeera matamoros mexico. rescue efforts in the bahamas have been temporarily suspended and some airports closed tropical storm humberto threatens to hit areas already devastated by hurricane dorian at least 50 people are confirmed dead and more than a 1000 still missing alan fischer reports in the capitol hill. for no there's not much more to do than stand around and talk about what happened about what happens next this is a place of shelter for more than a 1000 after the horror of hurricane dorian police and army who are helping out the relief effort see the government has been cameras inside or christmas told me conditions are good it's the stories that upset or.
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from. when she was crying. or washed away in the flood and in the mud. and she's. down by we know. but then it's. so hard. when the storm hit freetime her daughter had to swim to safety. all the way or more this is. a now another storm is bearing down on the place she's not sure if she still calls home there's really nowhere else to stay if you really look at it because the place the water. there's no power there's no water the dark clothes are all mislead hanging over the bahamas the prime minister says they're hoping the potential tropical storm will cause a few problems but people are ready but if you were to fly over those islands that
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were impacted you would know that many of the homes already have tops under roofs centra trying to minimize any form of leakage within the home itself so people have been working already late on friday the u.n. secretary general toured one of the places where displaced people are being housed and he wants this site is going to become more common to believe so this is the moment to leave 1st the present trends climate change is running faster than what we are we need to reverse this trend we need to defeat climate change the number of those. missing still stands at 1300 but new telecommunications equipment has been sent to the islands that were washed affected is that better information will bring that number down there's a storm just off the bahamas the people here are hoping that it misses because it's compact because it towards islands that already had too much to be a fallen fish or al-jazeera
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a not so in the bahamas. cruise in indonesia trying to control while control wildfires that are sending a haze of smoke across the region plantation companies are accused of setting the fires to clear land the haze says fred to neighboring singapore with the city's a quality deteriorating to unhealthy levels for the 1st time in years. now severe flooding in yemen is making a humanitarian crisis even worse at least 21 people have died in province where most of the people displaced by the war live in makeshift camps and with few resources it's hard for anyone to build new ones. reports the. living conditions were already challenging in this camp for displaced yemenis now severe flooding has made it worse more than 1500 makeshift homes have been destroyed in arkadi scamp one of many affected and province displaced families are now trying to rebuild their strong homes with whatever they can find. like many
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families here fatima lost all she had when she was displaced now everything has gone again as a widow she says her family now depends on this bread maker. said but alone or so but i'm not going to mother and we need help organizations have come in but they've just taken our photograph and registered our names we don't have anything. the united nations estimates the floods have affected more than 80000 people in recent months leaving many in need of food shelter and sanitation. well you know obama when i you will obama we've been suffering here from wharton 7 months from brain storming diseases the houses here all destroyed some organizations have tried to rebuild homes but they leave them with no groups or cover people who died. but many aid organizations are spread thin fighting between who these and allies of
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yemen is internationally recognized government pushed a country to the brink of famine and that was before the flooding man out flat manufacture used to have a little bit of cooking flour but the flocks washed all away we don't have anything to eat everything was flooded may god have mercy on our phone our children. people living in these camps have little support and nowhere to go they can only hope that help comes soon. possible yawn al-jazeera and a new school year has started in yemen behind schedule because of the obvious difficulties getting kids to class in a country at war millions of people have been deprived of an education in more than $300.00 schools damaged or destroyed since the war began in schools that are still standing in who they controlled areas the rebels are being accused of indoctrinating children as young as 6 with pledges of allegiance mammadov time has more from some. students of the capitals started their is called here of
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20192020 the spider war. that their country is going through. that softens that they keep telling us to not go there airstrikes and aggression especially in areas near the school but our family and school teachers keep encouraging us to come. back an explosion happened in an area very close to the school we were asked by teachers to go to the basement the teachers kept searching inside the building for other school mates not fearing for their lives. we are now starting the 1st school year since the beginning of the saudi aggression on our country most of the educational infrastructure has been destroyed they have been many direct attacks on schools teachers and students and who could forget the merciless attack on the school bus of. in more than one occasion students and schools have been attacked but these students are determined
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to continue their education. after the relocation all the central bank of yemen to aden many teachers being deprived from their monthly salary. and that even though we haven't received our salaries for months and we face difficult circumstances we feel obliged to fulfil our duties as teachers we are also forced to work in more than one place aside from public schools now students have been ruled now inside their classrooms hooping for better future. for see further and fruit fall scald here. son are. still ahead on al-jazeera the world champion saf as a blow after a breakdown in turkey you know like spain next and.
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in an ordinary week doctor event atar at the heart a sadder not the only functioning hospital in butch town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operated on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are specially in the upper layer. almost all work including my local hospitals obstruct i think they are in the process of you know vision of
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the mother to work into the capacity that they are supposed to. camps for says peter kelly thank you very much premier league leaders liverpool have made it 5 wins from 5 of the beating newcastle united 31 on saturday. actually gave the visitors a shock lidoderm field but it wasn't long before normal service resumed sodium on a scored twice before half time for the reds and then mohamed netted in the 2nd half to complete the victory for you're going plops men. liverpool will stay top of the standings regardless of the outcome of the other matches on saturday champions manchester city go to nourish later and with just
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a few minutes to go brighton manchester united southampton top them and chelsea are leading in vague aims in spain ed and hazard has finally made his debut full rail madrid having joined in the last transfer window from chelsea the midfielder recovered from a muscle injury to come on in the 2nd half of the illegal match against live and say it was a nervy game which almost saw a real blow a 3 goal lead karim benzema school twice israel held on to win $32.00 the result lifts them up to 2nd in the table for now. and in portugal women's under 19 player franciscan nazareth channel innocent incidentally are showing off her own version of the move she scored here adding to a team's 5 no win over turkey. tyson fieri and the ons a while there have agreed to las vegas rematch in february according to promote a bob arum it comes as fury prepares to fight also while in leighton if the weigh
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in is anything to go by we can expect quite a show. i . bet fearing the mexican wrestlers most true to his opponent but a frightful one mexican independence day weekend hence the costumed themed theory won the war of words of the way in any also took the scales at 115 kilograms to ones $107.00 as he goes into the fight as a rank outsider although he has a $25.00 unbeaten record including footie knockouts. england's cricketers a building a hefty lead on day 3 of the final ashes test against australia at the oval in london england began the 2nd innings with a $69.00 run lead since then they've added more than 200 runs joe daly and ben stokes both making half centuries as the hosts now serves on 243 for 4 if england win this match they'll draw the series although as holders australia will
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retain the ashes trophy. europe's golfers have held on to their slim lead of the united states at the so home cup on day 2 years say morgan pressel. comeback in the morning still seems as they went from full down to amber and then an unknown christe the quarter sisters also want to point the u.s. threatens a draw at the europeans one the other 2 matches celine beauty and georgina hall edging them back out in front with the wind as it stands in europe you need 6 in the hole 5 o'clock. england's rugby players will start their final round of training later as they prepare to open the world cup campaign against next week off to be kept at tokyo airport for 5 hours because of a typhoon earlier this week the team will be getting settled at the base in the
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southern city of. coach eddie jones is pleased with how his team is getting used to the new home. players adjusted really well really positive there's a good feeling within the camp. runs ready to start work now i've actually had to pull plies back because of what had to work out. it was a variety of activities on and off the field and i think i feel like there is. at that to the environment as well as i can and then now they're ready to begin the serious preparation for the world cup also in brazil in the usa or in a dead heat to win team gold at the rayney 2019 i say world surfing games brazil have the advantage at the moment with all of their men still in events where is the u.s. or man there on american 11 time world champion kelly slater was a fan favorite flying out of a deep barrel scoring the 2nd highest total. has taken the
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lead off to day 3 of the rally of turkey ever took citron team. itself of the standings of the stage 13 it was a bad day for championship leader on terror a coup broke down on the side of the road he was forced to withdraw from the race that's all the sport. peter thank you we'll talk to you. plenty more world news coming up after this short.
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al-jazeera balconies documentary film festival screens documentary films carrying strong messages with the power to change the world it is upon us to decide whether the change will take place let us change the way we view the world and the way we treat others let us be an example to future generations 2nd a.j. be dark film festival organized by al jazeera balkans side of a 28 to 24th september. of. 0 world meets 2 arab immigrants who left the middle east and built exceptional lives overseas. weaving into the fabric of society of their adoptive countries finding success in germany and canada yet never forgetting their homelands of syria and lebanon remarkable human stories of arabs abroad the
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politician and the inventor on al-jazeera. if you are in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when myth was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world college chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part 2 on a jazzy. saudi arabia's oil output is reported to have been hyped after 2 major facilities come under attack by drones.
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you know again i'm fully back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up he was a visionary leader. and that relentless champion. of african dignity leaders hail robert mugabe a hero at a memorial service that barely feel the plot of the scenes in a harare sports stadium. break out in hong kong between supporters and opponents of china's central government after several nights of peaceful protests and electric cars dominate the frankfurt model show but will look at another green technology that could fuel the future. saudi arabia is shutting down about half of its oil output after drone attacks on 2 major a ram coal facilities according to the wall street journal which reports a production shutdown amounts to the loss of $5000000.00 barrels
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a day earlier the state owned energy giant has stated that exports 2nd tin ewing after the attacks which yemen's who the rebels have claimed responsibility for osama bin john it has. the world's largest oil processing facility went up in flames after a drone attack. amateur videos captured the fire and smoke at saudi aramco has uptake unit it was targeted by drones belonging to yemen's with the rebels with a capacity to process nearly 7000000 barrels a day a big plays a pivotal role in iran because operations and the oil fields in her race which produces a 1000000 barrels a day also came under attack. aramco has not made clear the extent of the damage and its impact on saudi oil production but state media carried a statement from the interior ministry and said the fires were brought under control saudi arabia has been leading a coalition against the who is in the war in yemen since 2015. the rebels say they want the world to see that they have a list of targets which they can hit in the kingdom of god some. attacks are our
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right and we warn the saudis that our targets will keep expanding we have the right to strike back in retaliation to the air strikes and the targeting of our civilians for the last 5 years saudi arabia accuses iran of backing the hoodies a charge denied by the rebels some believe the saudi response to the drone attacks is going to be more of what's been happening during the war in yemen this would probably help them project their what they've been doing in yemen as something legitimate especially given the international report about the violations and about the at last it is committed in yemen i think the saudis would continue to think that they've been doing over the last 4 years of this bomb bomb bomb would he find his tactics have evolved in the last few years and their drone attacks have become more frequent accurate and long range as conventional air defenses struggle against multiple small drones some see aerial attacks on oil facilities as
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a possible game changer in the conflict a drone like this can be assembled from $10.00 to $15000.00 or explosives this provides a unique opportunity to target the military and in this case it's also more concerning because you want to target facilities that have a huge impact besides the physical damage the hoodies also seem to have time the attacks just a saudi aramco announced it is moving forward to sending a part of the state oil company the stock listing has been on again off again but attacks like these will not help investor confidence to bring in billions of dollars to diversify the south the economy the prime minister is going to really like you on all the. ready or someone is paying. enough attention to saudi aramco is no ordinary company it's the engine of saudi arabia's economy and a source of power for its rulers it's also the crown jewel of the saudi crown prince's ambitious plan to diversify the economy but with seemingly expanding
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strike capabilities from the war in yemen this would give investors a moment to pause some of the job it is their economists and political analyst says the attack will bring a lot of hard questions about the aramco stock listing. the su would have been trying for a very long time to try to say they can issue about i.p.o.'s they've been talking about a different market different exchange tokyo hong kong. japan the united states but in the end this actually ideal was was it was issued and it's a listed on the market and trade in the market today would a sell a big drop on the prize a lot of people are going to be afraid of investing their money in a place where there is an instability and war any time now this this this resources can be at the act and actually what happened have and are mine the ability of this who would be to actually issue this i.p.o.
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with this difficult circumstances when we talk about war and the capability of the who see lunging at these kind of attack days after days and weeks so that they're careful at the has increased tremendously in the past 6 months i don't think this i.p.o. will see a good day if ever come to the market all the promises this is i.p.o. cannot be worse to turn in dollars to see woody. budget probably it's something it's like a buy on the sky it's probably we will not see it anytime soon. and in what looks like retaliation for the drone attacks on iran cole the sound you led coalition has carried out at least 6 says strikes targeting hoofy military positions north of the rebel strongholds. according to local sources who've spoken to. in other world news african leaders have been full of praise and shave years for zimbabwe's late former
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leader robert mugabe during a national memorial service in harare it was held in a stadium which was almost 3 quarters empty suggesting most in bob winds shunned the event were gobby died last week in singapore at the age of 95 he ruled zimbabwe for 37 years until being removed from power by the army in 2017. he would be remembered as a prime africanus and a great. liberation. lesley dedicated his life. to the months. of zimbabwe. and africa he was a visionary leader another relentless champion of african dignity. at the ceremony in harare. african writers attended. president cyril ramaphosa * with it being
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a speech was not easy when he started some people inside the stadium. at the way for i did. it. for some pilot for the violence it's an effort it's like not words in a phone and he said oh so that's it's really believe in rome guy who's different. than him is we also the president. was make the biggest someone we used to run might. remember his wanted to mention and all the and all the resources about interference from western countries zimbabweans i didn't i was married 2 days and that's because that was a special growing movement to honor him them expand on that some say that it is a good idea because he was a hero running behind the bar exam say it's. a body what that used to be done there are very little reagan and the save the money. and
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a lot of them could go to other things that making sure that it has to have 600. police in france have fired tear gas during a tense standoff with hundreds of demonstrators in the western city of nod to the anti-government protest revival of the yellow vest campaign that began over fuel tax increases last year present a man ian mccall has tried to satisfy their demands by scrapping the tax hike any creasing the monthly minimum wage but is facing renewed anger over pension reforms in hong kong have broken out as political rivals traded punches in a shopping mall video posted online showed groups of men many waiting chinese 5 attacking people perceived to be pro-democracy protesters on call has been great. by weeks of huge sometimes violent demonstrations against regimes influence in the territory. in the district of on-call where there was another anti-government
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protests. there's been a tense standoff the last few hours in the area where we are which is a new long it's on the border of mainland china and hong kong around a 1000 protesters marched to this particular like haitian where they tried to access a park the police blockade of the streets and deny them access now other quest for the permission was denied for this particular assembly to go ahead they told the police deemed this particular protest today on saturday here in hong kong illegal but this didn't stop the protesters now at the moment the protesters have retreated but tomorrow on sunday we do expect another mass rally to go ahead this is one that's organized by the civil human rights front this is the organization that's led the mass rallies the ones that are attracted a one in 2000000 people in the streets of hong kong of the last 15 or so weeks now they requested permission the police again they deny that permission so therefore again once again on sunday that particular simply if it does go ahead will be danger legal but at the moment the protesters have said they will not back down into their 5 demands a minute and so crucial to add to those demands
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a number one you know will suffer universal suffrage to be met they want this particular protest not to be referred to as a rot and they also want an independent inquiry into the police actions against the protesters in hong kong. the united states is holding immigration hearings on the border with mexico inside tends a way from the public eye it's part of the trumpet ministrations tough new policy to quickly deal with a record surge in central american asylum seekers al-jazeera is high the usual castro reports are matamoros on the us mexico border. when orlando wakes up he is steps from the united states he does his washing in the real grand river which separates matamoros mexico where he stands now and the u.s. on the other side he can't cross a scar marks the place where he says. loan shark in panama stole his kidney that's why he fled i don't want to. really not if i come here because i want to save about
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45000 asylum seekers are currently waiting in mexico for their turn to see an american immigration judge these border cams in mexico are the result of the trumpet ministrations policy to deal with the backlog of 330000 asylum cases awaiting hearings by proof. of this i want to when finally mother young turn comes up to present himself in the u.s. court it won't be in a court at all the trump administration began hosting video conference court sessions in the white tents just on the u.s. side of the border and immigration judge calls in from hundreds of kilometers away and the asylum seeker is quickly back here to mexico once the hearing is completed and unlike the traditional court sessions that is open to the public these are done in secrecy migrant advocates say the lack of transparency is a problem but they're still more worried about the likely outcome of the hearings
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